[00:00] <ar0nic> ati 7500c mobility radeon
[00:00] <^u^> ar0nic, are you sure the card isn't fscked
[00:00] <sarixe> i used to use ati... sucks a lot
[00:00] <sarixe> if money isn't an issue, go and get an nvidia card
[00:00] <sme^> thanks sarixe :) will try again. Can't get it to do a thing at the moment. D/Ling a new copy and burnin that
[00:00] <m3gach33zy> can anyone help me set up ubuntu?? i cant install any programs or anything
[00:00] <sarixe> k
[00:01] <Dr_willis> There are affordable nvidia cards out there. :)
[00:01] <Dr_willis> not just $500+ beasts
[00:01] <sarixe> right, but i'm saying, maybe he doesn't want to even buy a new card at all
[00:01] <m3gach33zy> nvida xfx 8600gts for about 100 and it does the job
[00:01] <lilg111111> i need help installing w32 codecs
[00:01] <ar0nic> yes ^u^
[00:01] <ar0nic> the card works fine
[00:02] <Dr_willis> !w32codecs | lilg111111
[00:02] <ubotu> lilg111111: The Win32 codecs are available from the Medibuntu repositories (see « /msg ubotu medibuntu »), and for releases prior to Gutsy, also at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[00:02] <ar0nic> its a lappy
[00:02] <Gira^Isso> i expert ubuntu development
[00:02] <sarixe> oh, so you couldn't get an nvidia card...
[00:02] <Dr_willis> someday perhaps they will make laptops with user-changeable video cards...
[00:02] <Coolguy64537> anyone know anything bout virtual box
[00:02] <m3gach33zy> can anyone tell me how i can install programs on ubuntu??  I am using the graphical version not the terminal.... I select what I want and then it gives me an error and wont let me intall
[00:02] <^u^> ar0nic, is it dualbooting with windows?
[00:02] <m3gach33zy> Coolguy64537: vitual box is a waste of time i thing
[00:02] <m3gach33zy> think*
[00:02] <ar0nic> no.
[00:03] <Coolguy64537> y
[00:04] <^u^> ar0nic, you're using kde right? - type sudo kate /boot/grub/menu.lst   and we'll try a boot option
[00:04] <dryrot> im trying to start a xen environment.   what am i doing wrong? http://pastebin.com/m6a701582
[00:04] <ar0nic> nope
[00:04] <ar0nic> ubnutu
[00:04] <ar0nic> gnome right?
[00:04] <ar0nic> <-noobish
[00:04] <age6racer> hey all, I really need to set up a respawning process in ubuntu but there is no /etc/inittab file. Does anyone know what I should do?
[00:04] <^u^> sudo gedit vthen ar0nic
[00:05] <icesword> HELLO
[00:05] <ar0nic>  sudo gedit v
[00:05] <ar0nic> ?
[00:05] <^u^> ar0nic, the v was a typo :)
[00:05] <ar0nic> sudo gedit what tho
[00:05] <Tybalt> Hi everybody!  I installed Ubuntu desktop from the alternate disk, and everytime I start it up i go to busy box rather than a gnome desktop, and I can't seem to find a way to get to gnome even though I seen it install.  Any suggestions?
[00:06] <^u^> ar0nic, sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[00:06] <rodrigth> yay! i got into this IRC
[00:07] <ar0nic> ok i pulled it up ^u^
[00:08] <^u^> ar0nic, then scroll down to where it says  end default options
[00:08] <jimmygoon> !ccsm
[00:08] <ubotu> To enable advanced customization of desktop effects in Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy), install 'compizconfig-settings-manager'. A new option will appear in your appearance properties - See also !compiz - Help in #compiz-fusion
[00:08] <jimmygoon> !backup
[00:08] <ubotu> There are many ways to back your system up. Here's a few: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DuplicityBackupHowto , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HomeUserBackup , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MondoMindi - See also !sbackup and !cloning
[00:08] <icesword> Tybalt, what error message it gave you
[00:08] <ar0nic> ok im there ^u^
[00:09] <^u^> ar0nic, then at the end of the line - third after the end default - that starts with "kernel" type a space then noapic nolapic
[00:09] <Tybalt> it doesn't give me an error message, it just takes me to busy box, some type of command prompt program and does nothign else.
[00:09] <ar0nic> there are 3 sections with kernal in it
[00:10] <m3gach33zy> can someone tell me how to install programs???? i get an error with every program i try to install
[00:10] <Scunizi> Tybalt, you mean a terminal prompt? like <name>@<name-desktop>:~$
[00:10] <jimmygoon> m3gach33zy, what error?
[00:10] <^u^> ar0nic, the first one is the one you usually boot into yes?
[00:10] <Tybalt> yeah
[00:10] <ar0nic> yes
[00:11] <ar0nic> so after all that stuff put a space then the napic nlapic?
[00:11] <^u^> ar0nic, then at the end of the first line with kernel at the start
[00:11] <Scunizi> Tybalt, that is a terminal prompt.. try typing this.. sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[00:11] <m3gach33zy> jimmygoon: application installation failed
[00:11] <ar0nic> afte the word splash im going to add this
[00:11] <^u^> ar0nic, yep
[00:11] <jimmygoon> m3gach33zy, er, where are you trying to install from?
[00:11] <m3gach33zy> jimmygoon: there has been a problem durin ghte installation of the following application
[00:12] <m3gach33zy> jimmygoon: i'm installing from the add/remove programs window
[00:12] <jimmygoon> m3gach33zy, copy and paste the error message
[00:12] <m3gach33zy> jimmygoon: this is a brand new fresh install of ubuntu
[00:12] <larryzli> Question: I have no sound on my Toshiba Tecra A8, on linux or vista. Sound works fine on XP. I have already attempted the alsa-base fix with no success. What could be the problem?
[00:12] <jimmygoon> !pastebin | m3gach33zy
[00:12] <ubotu> m3gach33zy: 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)
[00:12] <m3gach33zy> jimmygoon: i cant its not on this pc its on my desktop
[00:12] <rodrigth> has anybody ran into an install error with gutsy? starts trying to load ubuntu (progress bar on live CD), then stops, giving an 'ata(####) failed to set xfermode'. error occurs when installing gutsy x86 only, 64 bit shuts off monitor after choosing an option off of CD boot menu
[00:12] <rodrigth> computer is an HP media center, intel pentium D 820 (dual core, 64 bit support), ati radeon x800
[00:12] <ar0nic> ^u^ it jumped to the next line
[00:12] <ar0nic> is that oke
[00:13] <ar0nic> or should i space it out to underneath the top line
[00:13] <rodrigth> yikes, didn't know that would happen
[00:13] <jimmygoon> m3gach33zy, then pastebin it and then copy the link into here. I have to be able to read it
[00:13] <^u^> ar0nic, if you were at the end of your page yes
[00:13] <ar0nic> i was at the end of page so i should space it or not
[00:13] <^u^> ar0nic, then save the file - close the file - and reboot with fingers crossed :)
[00:14] <ar0nic> i missed that last part
[00:14] <^u^> ar0nic, if you put a space before you typed it will be ok
[00:14] <ar0nic> heres how it loooks
[00:14] <FWSquatch> Hi all.  I've got a weird wireless problem in Gutsy.  Am I in the right place for help?
[00:14] <larryzli> Question: I have no sound on my Toshiba Tecra A8, on linux or vista. Sound works fine on XP. I have already attempted the alsa-base fix with no success. What could be the problem?
[00:14] <m3gach33zy> jimmygoon: i dont get what paste bin is
[00:14] <ianoshorty> ok I have looked at various methods of getting my dual screen setup working but all i can get is clone view - anyone know how to dual screen an ati radeon x1950 with gutsy?
[00:15] <noelferreira> can i put this in contrab file to reboot my pc automatically (09 12 * * * reboot)
[00:15] <noelferreira> ?
[00:15] <noelferreira> ?
[00:15] <noelferreira> can i put this in contrab file to reboot my pc automatically (09 12 * * * reboot)
[00:15] <sander_m> Ha! Progress! fglrxinfo says that my display (:1.0) is running Mesa without DRI. But when I do `fglrxinfo -display :0.0` it's accellerated and runs the ATI driver. But it's the wrong display. I boot into :1.0 :-( How can I fix this? Please note that I am not interested in desktop effects but in playing FOSS games. If I can get desktop effects, fine. But I'll gladly sacrifice them to play 3D games.
[00:15] <ctothej> FWSquatch: yep, you got an ubuntu problem, lay the details on us...
[00:15] <jimmygoon> m3gach33zy, its a site where you can paste the error mesage, and then send me the link and I can read it!
[00:15] <ar0nic> i have no shutdown icon
[00:16] <ar0nic> what is it that we just did?
[00:16] <^u^> ar0nic, open a terminal and type   sudo shutdown -r now    and it will reboot
[00:16] <FWSquatch> OK, I was messing around with compiz and I accidentally sent my laptop into hibernate mode.  When it returned, my wireless didn't work anymore.  Subsequent reboots havent' fixed the problem.
[00:16] <ar0nic> hey when its loading it corrupts right before it shows the ubuntu splash
[00:16] <FWSquatch> It seems to know that the wireless card is in there, but I can't access it using the GUI or with ifconfig
[00:17] <^u^> ar0nic, tried a standard laptop workaround for vid issues to put it simply
[00:17] <m3gach33zy> jimmygoon: http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c228/m3gach33zy/Screenshot.png
[00:17] <Ballena> How do I prevent sshd from reseting my custom welcome message every time the system is restarted?
[00:17] <^u^> ar0nic, that's why we did what we just did
[00:17] <ar0nic> cool
[00:18] <ctothej> FWSquatch: so you think hibernate did something to the wireless settings? that sounds strange. have you done a forum search to see if it happened to anyone else?
[00:18] <m3gach33zy> jimmygoon: i get that for ever program that i try to install
[00:18] <jimmygoon> m3gach33zy, sorry, I misunderstood I thought there was a text error message. open a terminal
[00:18] <m3gach33zy> okay
[00:18] <ar0nic> but the only vid problem i have is playback of video
[00:18] <noelferreira> how do i had a reboot command to my crontab file?
[00:18] <rodrigth> anyone see my message?
[00:18] <jimmygoon> m3gach33zy, and type "sudo apt-get install thunderbird" and then _pastebin_ the result
[00:18] <ar0nic> IT WORKED
[00:18] <noelferreira> how do i add a reboot command to my crontab file?
[00:18] <ar0nic> YOU FUCKER
[00:18] <ar0nic> thank you
[00:18] <FWSquatch> yeah, I got a few hits but they were on Feisty and suggested ndiswrapper.  It used to work fine without ndiswrapper
[00:18]  * ar0nic bows
[00:19] <larryzli> Question: I have no sound on my Toshiba Tecra A8, on linux or vista. Sound works fine on XP. I have already attempted the alsa-base fix with no success. What could be the problem?
[00:19] <m3gach33zy> jimmygoon: i dont get an error message
[00:19] <jimmygoon> m3gach33zy, so is it installing?
[00:19] <m3gach33zy> jimmygoon: no its not
[00:19] <jimmygoon> ... then what did it say?
[00:19] <ianoshorty> ok I have looked at various methods of getting my dual screen setup working but all i can get is clone view - anyone know how to dual screen an ati radeon x1950 with gutsy?
[00:19] <m3gach33zy> jimmygoon: it just says m3gach33zy@marc-desktop:-$
[00:20] <ianoshorty> ive tried http://hamzakc.wordpress.com/2006/10/16/dual-monitor-setup-ubuntu-ati/ <-
[00:20] <jimmygoon> m3gach33zy, what does it say above that
[00:20] <m3gach33zy> it just asked for my password and i typed it in
[00:20] <ctothej> FWSquatch: did you do anything in particular to get it working correctly when you installed gutsy?
[00:20] <jimmygoon> m3gach33zy, and then what?
[00:20] <m3gach33zy> jimmygoon: after that it just said m3gach33zy@marc-desktop:~$
[00:20] <jimmygoon> m3gach33zy, you typed in "sudo apt-get install thunderbird" and it didn't do anything?
[00:21] <FWSquatch> No, I seem to remember it being very painless when I installed Gutsy.  Wireless worked out of the box.
[00:21] <m3gach33zy> jimmygoon: it asked for my password and i put it in
[00:21] <^u^> ar0nic, I guess it's ok?
[00:21] <m3gach33zy> jimmygoon: after that i got nothing
[00:21] <jimmygoon> m3gach33zy, ?_? uh thats not good
[00:21] <jimmygoon> m3gach33zy, try "sudo dpkg -l"
[00:21] <ar0nic> ^u^ i could make love to you right now
[00:21]  * stemount^pd is on Ubuntu on a pen drive :)
[00:21] <Flannel> jimmygoon: don't need to sudo that
[00:21] <ar0nic> sweet sweet man love
[00:21] <ctothej> FWSquatch: yeah me too on my laptop. this may be a simple question, but does your laptop have a physical wireless on-off switch?
[00:21] <m3gach33zy> jimmygoon: yeah i know... this happened to me before on my laptop but someone knew what to do
[00:21] <^u^> ar0nic, bit hard from where you are :)
[00:22] <FWSquatch> It's a Compaq 6710B that has a Pro/Wireless 3945ABG in it.
[00:22] <ar0nic> ok anyting else i should do
[00:22] <stemount^pd> brb
[00:22] <jimmygoon> Flannel, do you have any idea what m3gach33zy's problem is? apt-get seems to literally be doing nothing
[00:22] <m3gach33zy> jimmygoon: i did sudo dpkg -l
[00:22] <ar0nic> i mean vlc is playing wmv and avi's xvids and stuff
[00:22] <FWSquatch> No physical switch unfortunatley
[00:22] <FWSquatch> that's what I thought it was as well
[00:22] <jimmygoon> m3gach33zy, did a bunch of stuff stream by
[00:22] <ar0nic> im a huge video watcher ^u^
[00:22] <larryzli> Question: I have no sound on my Toshiba Tecra A8, on linux or vista. Sound works fine on XP. I have already attempted the alsa-base fix with no success. What could be the problem?
[00:22] <^u^> ar0nic, if it's working turn it off and leave it alone
[00:22] <^u^> :)
[00:22] <Flannel> m3gach33zy: What'd you get?  a big list, right?
[00:22] <crimsun> larryzli: run the alsa-info script and tell me the url it gives you
[00:22] <m3gach33zy> Flannel: no i didnt
[00:23] <DieseL`nix> hellooo
[00:23] <m3gach33zy> Flannel: this is what i get
[00:23] <Flannel> m3gach33zy: What'd you get? pastebin the output please.  Not here.
[00:23] <larryzli> crimsun: whats the command?
[00:23] <m3gach33zy> idk how pastebin works lol
[00:23] <DieseL`nix> anyone here got awn working on gutsy?
[00:23] <jimmygoon> !pastebin
[00:23] <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)
[00:23] <m3gach33zy> and its on a different pc not this one
[00:23] <DieseL`nix> i'm really struggling here
[00:23] <jimmygoon> m3gach33zy, copy the text on the other pc
[00:23] <crimsun> larryzli: you'll find it on the DebuggingSoundProblems wiki page
[00:23] <Scunizi> DieseL`nix, yep
[00:23] <m3gach33zy> jimmygoon: okay... then?
[00:23] <jimmygoon> go to the website http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org and paste it and then submit it.... take the link you get and give it to us so we can read the msg
[00:24] <rodrigth> yes, AWN on gutsy tutorialhttp://www.ubuntugeek.com/howto-install-avant-window-navgator-in-ubuntu-gutsy-gibbon.html
[00:24] <DieseL`nix> Scunizi, did you have any problems with pango?
[00:24] <Scunizi> DieseL`nix, pango?  not sure what that is.
[00:24] <DieseL`nix> a lib
[00:25] <DieseL`nix> i keep getting errors saying i need libpango installed, but it is :S
[00:25] <Scunizi> DieseL`nix, nope.. did you install from the repo's or go get the source and compile?
[00:25] <Flannel> DieseL`nix: What are you trying to do while getting these errors? and how do you have libpango installed?
[00:25] <rodrigth> HELP: has anybody ran into an install error with gutsy? starts trying to load ubuntu (progress bar on live CD), then stops, giving an 'ata(####) failed to set xfermode'. error occurs when installing gutsy x86 only, 64 bit shuts off monitor after choosing an option off of CD boot menu computer is an HP media center, intel pentium D 820 (dual core, 64 bit support), ati radeon x800
[00:25] <m3gach33zy> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59637/
[00:25] <m3gach33zy> jimmygoon:
[00:25] <larryzli> crimsun: this? ./alsa-info.sh --no-upload
[00:25] <Zodiac`> how can I fix so that I can hear multiple voices and not only one at a time on ventrilo?
[00:26] <Flannel> m3gach33zy: try dpkg -l without the sudo.
[00:26] <crimsun> larryzli: sure
[00:26] <Flannel> m3gach33zy: and pastebin the output (if different)
[00:26] <DieseL`nix> Flannel, well basically run AWN (last time i installed)
[00:26] <bluebanana> hi kind people. When I log onto my computer, I can see my mouse cursor move around as I move it around, but clicking on any of the buttons doesn't work. This problem has occured since I've put in my IPod into the computer and whenever I reboot.
[00:26] <richard__> is there a way I can 'grep, take, gather' the window name, class, type.. without having to type in console? i think it would be great if you could right click on the window.. and set windows placement
[00:26] <DieseL`nix> it told me i needed libawn installed
[00:26] <DieseL`nix> but to install libawn you need libpango
[00:26] <FWSquatch> When I try to access the network-admin (I think that's the right command to do it) it kicks out this message:  You are not allowed to access the system configuration
[00:26] <Coolguy64537> how do i edit the xorg.conf before i install
[00:26] <jimmygoon> m3gach33zy, ...? there's nothing there...?
[00:26] <gyaresu> I've got a messed up file name and want to convert it to utf8 using 'convmv' but i don't know how to find out what encoding it's in already. Suggestions?
[00:26] <larryzli> crimsun: bash: ./alsa-info.sh: No such file or directory
[00:27] <DieseL`nix> which i already have installed, but it lies and says its not, or at the wrong version, but it's at the right version
[00:27] <crimsun> larryzli: you have to download it first
[00:27] <MaxRide> Can anyone shoot me the link to install the gui on Ubunut server?
[00:27] <bluebanana> what's wrong with my mouse? I can move cursor, but clicking with any button doesn't work
[00:27] <Zodiac`> how can I fix so that I can hear multiple voices and not only one at a time on ventrilo?
[00:27] <Flannel> MaxRide: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[00:27] <MaxRide> Thank you Flannel. =)
[00:27] <m3gach33zy> Flannel: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59638/
[00:27] <Flannel> !repeat | Zodiac`
[00:27] <richard__> if i want to gather all info about a window using, prop WM_CLASS | cut -d\" -f2 ... xprop WM_CLASS | cut -d\" -f4 ..... xprop WM_NAME | cut -d\" -f2... how would i do that?
[00:27] <ubotu> Zodiac`: 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
[00:27] <Zodiac`> ok :D
[00:27] <ctothej> FWSquatch: its very strange that normal reboots do not fix the problem.
[00:28] <rodrigth> coolguy: i believe vi /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[00:28] <FWSquatch> doh, nevermind, when I use sudo network-admin, it opens up the connection manager, but unfortunately it acts like there is no wireless card installed
[00:28] <m3gach33zy> jimmygoon: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59638
[00:28] <Coolguy64537> gs i get a grey screen when trying to boot to the live cd, after the load screen
[00:28] <Flannel> m3gach33zy: that's not right.  Do it again.  the > at the beginning there means you're inside something else.
[00:28] <jimmygoon> Flannel, did you check that pastebin... its uh... a bit strange... he specified the flag -l and it says no -d found
[00:28] <SlayerFaith> !bluetooth
[00:28] <ubotu> For instructions on how to set up bluetooth, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup
[00:28] <FWSquatch> it just shows modem and wired
[00:28] <Hamled> On the help wiki the page for Xen says that KVM or VirtualBox are recommended for running a Windows guest OS, but no explanation is given as to why, is there any specific reason?
[00:28] <Flannel> jimmygoon: see above
[00:28] <Coolguy64537> whoa
[00:28] <jimmygoon> Flannel, ah, duh
[00:28] <DieseL`nix> guys i'll run through this awn install, and if i get the errors again i'll paste ;)
[00:28] <K-Yo> Hi, I'm having a graphic problem with gusty: My screen freezes with full screen games / flash online videos, the only thing I can do is ctrl+alt+backspace or wait (from 1 sec to 1 minute) until it unfreezes.
[00:28] <age6racer> does anyone have any experience with Upstart?
[00:29] <Flannel> !anyone | age6racer
[00:29] <ubotu> age6racer: 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?
[00:29] <age6racer> I want to respawn a proces
[00:29] <ar0nic> ok well not all vids are working
[00:29] <Coolguy64537> i get a grey screen when trying to boot to the live cd, after the load screen whats wrong
[00:29] <Flannel> age6racer: If no one here can answer, you might try in #upstart
[00:29] <ar0nic> ^u^ still around
[00:29] <Scunizi> age6racer, sudo /etc/init.d/<process> restart
[00:29] <ar0nic> it worked for one of my avi's
[00:29] <jimmygoon> m3gach33zy, type the same thing again. this time make sure it says m3gach33zy@marc-desktop:~$ before it
[00:29] <^u^> ar0nic, nope :)
[00:29] <feierfox> will hardy contains OOo 2.4?
[00:29] <ctothej> FWSquatch: i'm trying to search online for some solutions too, but it is a strange problem and i'm not getting too many hits.
[00:29] <K-Yo> noone? :(
[00:29] <^u^> ar0nic, what's up?
[00:30] <Flannel> feierfox: #ubuntu+1 for Hardy support, thanks
[00:30] <larryzli> crimsun: bash: ./alsa-info.sh: Permission denied
[00:30] <m3gach33zy> Flannel: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59639
[00:30] <FWSquatch> me neither
[00:30] <m3gach33zy> jimmygoon: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59639
[00:30] <ar0nic> it worked on one avi that i copied over
[00:30] <ctothej> FWSquatch: re-ask your question so other see it again...
[00:30] <Coolguy64537> any1??????????
[00:30] <ar0nic> but i copied another one over and it wont work
[00:30] <ar0nic> just white screen and sound
[00:30] <K-Yo> Hi, I'm having a graphic problem with gusty: My screen freezes with full screen games / flash online videos, the only thing I can do is ctrl+alt+backspace or wait (from 1 sec to 1 minute) until it unfreezes.
[00:30] <jimmygoon> m3gach33zy, much better. now try the "sudo apt-get install thunderbird" again
[00:30] <^u^> ar0nic, using what player?
[00:30] <crimsun> larryzli: did you chmod it executable?  (Or you can use `bash alsa-info.sh')
[00:30] <sander_m> Solved! I don't know why this isn't plastered all over the internet: If you use the binary ATI driver, remove your XGL server (xserver-xgl).
[00:30] <ar0nic> vlc
[00:30] <crshman> hi all, I'm trying to enable VNC on my ubuntu box however when i try to login it says my password is wrong...i've triple-checked that it is right
[00:30] <Flannel> m3gach33zy: is.... this all of it?  Looks like you start halfway through.
[00:30] <Coolguy64537> i get a grey screen when trying to boot to the live cd, after the load screen
[00:30] <ar0nic> xvid mpeg 4
[00:30] <crshman> I know VNC is workign because if i disable the password option i can get in just fine
[00:31] <jimmygoon> Flannel, gnome-terminal's scrollback is rather short
[00:31] <Coolguy64537> i get a grey screen when trying to boot to the live cd, after the load screen  can anyone help
[00:31] <FWSquatch> I put my Gutsy laptop into hibernate and when it came back, my wireless didnt' work anymore.  I've rebooted several times and my laptop basically acts like the wireless interface doesn't exist anymore.
[00:31] <Flannel> m3gach33zy: do this: dpkg -l > ~/Desktop/dpkg.txt, then open the file on your desktop, and copy/paste
[00:31] <m3gach33zy> Flannel: yes that is all of it copied from top to bottom
[00:31] <ar0nic> the other video is an xvidmpeg-4 as well ^u^
[00:31] <^u^> ar0nic, right click each of the files and select properties and see if they are diff
[00:31] <m3gach33zy> jimmygoon: i get the same thing as before with the sudo apt install thunderbird
[00:31] <^u^> k
[00:31] <ar0nic> both are samne...
[00:31] <jimmygoon> m3gach33zy, as in ... nothing?
[00:31] <m3gach33zy> jimmygoon: ye
[00:31] <Coolguy64537> i get a grey screen when trying to boot to the live cd, after the load screen  can anyone help
[00:31] <^u^> ar0nic, will the first play again?
[00:31] <Scunizi> crshman, I had something similar.. I had to change the password to something else.. no spaces.. lower case.. then later I could change it back and it worked.. try logging in with a new one first.
[00:31] <larryzli> crimsun: WARNING: Failed to open config file /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.save: Permission denied
[00:32] <larryzli> WARNING: Failed to open config file /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.save.1: Permission denied
[00:32] <ar0nic> yes
[00:32] <ar0nic> it will play just fine
[00:32] <mia_tec1> how could I check the md5 sum of an iso file?
[00:32] <jimmygoon> m3gach33zy, I have to pass this off to Flannel or someone else. I'm both out of ideas and out of free time. Gotta run
[00:32] <FWSquatch> I know the laptop can see the wireless chip because it shows up when I do a discover
[00:32] <ar0nic> even the .wmv plays
[00:32] <AgentHeX> can anyone suggest a program for authoring CDs?
[00:32] <rodrigth> larryzil:you need to use sudo!
[00:32] <mia_tec1> does any body know?
[00:32] <soundray> !md5sum | mia_tec1
[00:32] <ubotu> mia_tec1: To verify the integrity of a download, use the md5sum - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM for more
[00:32] <^u^> ar0nic, will the second play on the other comp?
[00:32] <rdz> hi all. all my applications are running over jack and so i would like also flashplayer to run over jack. i already installed oss2jack. now, is there a way to force mozilla's flashplugin to use oss instead of alsa?
[00:32] <larryzli> crimsun: lol sorry im new to this
[00:32] <ar0nic> yep
[00:32] <Coolguy64537> i get a grey screen when trying to boot to the live cd, after the load screen  can anyone help
[00:32] <m3gach33zy> Flannel: that didnt do anything
[00:32] <soundray> !repeat | Coolguy64537
[00:32] <ubotu> Coolguy64537: 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
[00:33] <^u^> !nick | ar0nic
[00:33] <ubotu> ar0nic: By default, only registered users can send private messages - Information about registering your nickname: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#userregistration - Type « /nick <nickname> » to select your nickname.
[00:33] <Flannel> m3gach33zy: It doesn't show anything, no.  Open the file (dpkg.txt) thats on your desktop
[00:33] <rodrigth> larryzl, it's all good, took me forever ;)
[00:33] <^u^> oops
[00:33] <ar0nic> hmm?
[00:33] <ar0nic> what was that
[00:33] <ctothej> FWSquatch: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=211489
[00:33] <larryzli> crimsun: WARNING: /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.save line 1: ignoring bad line starting with 'eixit'
[00:33] <larryzli> WARNING: /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.save line 2: ignoring bad line starting with 'exit'
[00:33] <larryzli> WARNING: /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.save line 3: ignoring bad line starting with 'dsoaj;fkdlsa#'
[00:33] <lastelement0> can anyone help me in setting up cedega so i can install diablo 2?
[00:33] <^u^> ar0nic, i'm searching for what you type in a busy channel...
[00:33] <ar0nic> ^u^ what was that about?
[00:33] <larryzli> crimsun: lol that looks bad
[00:33] <EJ> I'm searching for a website wich give an overview of all the new packages, bugs, news, etc.. I can't find it.. It has some cool AJAX featues
[00:34] <^u^> ar0nic, try a third vid
[00:34] <julien_> slt
[00:34] <ar0nic> k
[00:34] <mark[oz]> ^u^, I believe cedage has support when you buy it
[00:34] <Flannel> lastelement0: You paid for cedega, doesn't that $5 pay for support?
[00:34] <Scunizi> EJ, launchpad?
[00:34] <FWSquatch> Thanks for the tip I'm gonna try it out now
[00:34] <julien_> speak french ?
[00:34] <Flannel> !fr | julien_
[00:34] <ubotu> julien_: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[00:34] <ar0nic> i wanna watch back to the future tho =|
[00:34] <^u^> mark[oz], thnx - but I don't do anything windows at all ...
[00:34] <ctothej> FWSquatch: looks like that network-admin script may reset it...
[00:34] <julien_> tank you
[00:34] <mark[oz]> ^u^, anything windows?
[00:34] <lastelement0> Flannel: i've tried
[00:34] <ctothej> FWSquatch: networkmanager i mean
[00:34] <mark[oz]> purchasing software isn't "windows"
[00:35] <Lacedemone> hi
[00:35] <rodrigth> help on gutsy install?
[00:35] <^u^> mark[oz], I appreciate the effort but why tell me about cedega?
[00:35] <EJ> Scunizi, no it was an unofficial site. It shows all the updates in one overview without refreshing the page. It's done with some cool ajax featues
[00:35] <Flannel> lastelement0: As far as I know, diablo 2 works fine with wine.  You could use wine instead (and ditch the $5) and ask in #winehq
[00:35] <mark[oz]> ^u^, is english your first language?
[00:35] <Flannel> !ask | rodrigth
[00:35] <ubotu> rodrigth: Please don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-)
[00:35] <Coolguy64537> i get a grey screen when trying to boot to the live cd, after the load screen  can anyone help
[00:35] <mark[oz]> or your second or third?
[00:35] <ar0nic> ^u^ copying a few other vids
[00:36] <mark[oz]> Coolguy64537, you'll have to start in safe graphics mode
[00:36] <^u^> mark[oz], I'm from bris - cadage then
[00:36] <Coolguy64537> mark:have already same thing
[00:36] <lastelement0> Flannel: with the first disc i get a folder to appear in the cedega window, yet nothing else seems to happen
[00:36] <M1dn1ght> is this the place to come if I'm finding it impossible to install ubuntu?
[00:36] <larryzli> crimsun: you there?
[00:36] <rodrigth> install error with gutsy: starts trying to load ubuntu (progress bar on live CD), then stops, giving an 'ata(####) failed to set xfermode'. error occurs when installing gutsy x86 only, 64 bit shuts off monitor after choosing an option off of CD boot menu computer is an HP media center, intel pentium D 820 (dual core, 64 bit support), ati radeon x800
[00:36] <soundray> M1dn1ght: no promises that it'll help, but yes
[00:36] <Flannel> lastelement0: I have no idea.  cegeda isn't supported here, since its closed source, and we have no idea how it works.  You ought to ask the cegeda people.  I believe there's a forum.
[00:36] <FWSquatch> thanks for the help ctothej.  I'm gonna have to take off.  But that looks like my exact problem!
[00:37] <ctothej> FWSquatch: no problem, good luck
[00:37] <M1dn1ght> I posted my problems on some forums, and think we've got it narrowed down to my video card
[00:37] <Coolguy64537> mark: i have tried safe graphix but still a greyish screen
[00:38] <larryzli> crimsun: hello?
[00:38] <RxDx> whats the name of the program that shows you how muck KBPS are you using... network-speed?
[00:38] <gyaresu> I've got a messed up file name and want to convert it to utf8 using 'convmv' but i don't know how to find out what encoding it's in already. Suggestions?
[00:38] <M1dn1ght> display chip really - not a card.  just a pos SiS Mirage 3 latched onto board
[00:38] <ar0nic> ^u^ it gives the thumbnail for the file that isnt working, however all other videos i copied work fine
[00:38] <M1dn1ght> Every distro I try and install freezes
[00:38] <Coolguy64537> compaq presario f558 with geforcego 6100
[00:38] <M1dn1ght> mid-install
[00:38] <soundray> !enter | M1dn1ght
[00:38] <ubotu> M1dn1ght: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[00:38] <ar0nic> the file that doesnt work on this works fine on the windows box
[00:38] <Flannel> M1dn1ght: Try the alternate CD
[00:38] <M1dn1ght> sorry matey - didn't mean to spam.
[00:39] <^u^> ar0nic, what can I say - all but one file work - maybe copying that file over didn't work right
[00:39] <M1dn1ght> Flannel - have tried already thanks mate.  No joy there either
[00:39] <soundray> Coolguy64537: have you tried the alternate CD?
[00:39] <soundray> !alternate | Coolguy64537, M1dn1ght
[00:39] <ubotu> Coolguy64537, M1dn1ght: The Alternate CD is a classical text-mode install CD. It supports a wider range of hardware than the !LiveCD, and can also be used as an upgrade CD.  Look for the alternate checkbox on the Ubuntu download page - See also !minimal
[00:39] <ar0nic> via network
[00:39] <Coolguy64537> soundray: no whats different
[00:39] <julien_> bye
[00:39] <Flannel> M1dn1ght: What happens with the alternate CD?
[00:39] <ar0nic> maybe so
[00:39] <soundray> Coolguy64537: ^^
[00:40] <Coolguy64537> !minimal
[00:40] <ubotu> The Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want (the installer is like the one on the !Alternate CD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD
[00:40] <DieseL`nix> avant-window-navigator: error while loading shared libraries: libawn.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[00:40] <Coolguy64537> ok thanks
[00:40] <DieseL`nix> thats what i'm getting when trying to run awn
[00:40] <soundray> Coolguy64537: is there still hard disk activity when it shows the grey screen?
[00:40] <M1dn1ght> I'm trying to remember exact sequence...but I think after specifying the install type (txt only) it says something like "booting kernal" and just freezes.  Have left it for ages and nothing.  Have to force-switchoff the computer
[00:41] <M1dn1ght> I will try this minimal cd
[00:41] <Flannel> M1dn1ght: Sounds like a bad burn.  Did you verify the MD5 and the iso and stuff?  Burn at 4x?
[00:41] <Coolguy64537> ok so how hard is the text based
[00:41] <Flannel> M1dn1ght: Minimal CD is alternate CD.
[00:41] <Scunizi> Coolguy64537, easy
[00:41] <Coolguy64537> how easy.......
[00:41] <soundray> Coolguy64537: more options, but not more difficult
[00:41] <Flannel> Coolguy64537: the text based installer? not very.  It asks the exact same questions, and nothing else.  You just don't use a mouse.
[00:41] <M1dn1ght> Yep and yep.  There may be a problem with my burner, but I can't find it
[00:41] <^u^> minimal cd is net install
[00:42] <DieseL`nix> any ideas anyone?
[00:42] <felipe_> how do I remove that default compiz effect in ubuntu in which the top part of the window's decoration is semi transparent when not in focus?
[00:42] <Flannel> M1dn1ght: there are methods of installation sans CD.  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation might give you some suggestions
[00:42] <Coolguy64537> ok i see
[00:42] <Scunizi> DieseL`nix, I never heard if you installed from the repo's or other sources
[00:42] <M1dn1ght> I've tried ubuntu, knoppix, redhat, fedora, can't remember the rest - there's always a similar problem - freezes up at some point, generally after I specify my install type
[00:42] <Coolguy64537> just follow instructions on screen
[00:42] <M1dn1ght> Thanks flanne - will check out that URL
[00:43] <soundray> Coolguy64537: also see the install help -- private message coming
[00:43] <kestir> Burn at 4x?
[00:43] <Scunizi> M1dn1ght, stick with 32 bit
[00:43] <kestir> what is this...1996?
[00:43] <soundray> !install > Coolguy64537
[00:43] <M1dn1ght> Thanks for the help guys - will let you know how I go
[00:43] <Flannel> kestir: no, its unfortunately after that, where burner mfcs think faster is better, even at the sake of integrity
[00:43] <larryzli> crimsun: you there?
[00:43] <Coolguy64537> thanks
[00:44] <kestir> Flannel: technology has progressed beyond that "burn data at 4x" thinking
[00:44] <kestir> Flannel: that's archaic...when burners were just getting to 16x....
[00:44] <Flannel> kestir: But its still necessary to burn properly.
[00:44] <DieseL`nix> avant-window-navigator: error while loading shared libraries: libawn.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory <<-- any ideas?
[00:44] <kestir> Flannel: absolutely not
[00:44] <jnicklas> I know that stuff in /etc/cron.daily is run by the root user, but do those scripts have access to the root users gpg keys? (I am asking since this does not work with sudo, I have to do sudo su)
[00:44] <Scunizi> kestir, I beg to differ..
[00:44] <^u^> kestir, do you do the md5 check on the disks you burn?
[00:44] <soundray> kestir, Flannel: please discuss in #ubuntu-offtopic
[00:44] <linxeh> jnicklas: they run as root. they are root
[00:45] <linxeh> jnicklas: try sudo -
[00:45] <jnicklas> linxeh: what does the dash do?
[00:45] <linxeh> jnicklas: makes it set up the environment like you are the user you are sudoing to
[00:45] <dopievoli> Hello I am trying to figure-out the hard drive wear and tear problem during the laptop-mode, is there a way to fix this problem?
[00:45] <felipe_> how do I remove that default compiz effect in ubuntu in which the top part of the window's decoration is semi transparent when not in focus?
[00:45] <linxeh> man sudo
[00:45] <linxeh> :P
[00:45] <Pooria> I'm trying to install  "mkisofs" on my ubuntu by sudo apt-get install mkisofs . but It seems this package does not exist anymore so how can I install this app ?
[00:46] <snowrichard> jupp do you like the fios service?
[00:46] <linxeh> dopievoli: laptop hard drives are designed to cope with spinup/down
[00:46] <soundray> linxeh: you're mistaking sudo and su
[00:46] <AgentHeX> can someone recommend a CD (data/audio) authoring program?
[00:46] <M1dn1ght> oh - just remembered - wubi didn't work either....don't know if that's relevant at all because I didn't install from CD?
[00:46] <linxeh> soundray: so I am doh
[00:46] <arrow> I just downloaded a movie from bittorrent and need to extract it, what program should I use?
[00:46] <jnicklas> linxeh: just pulled up the man page ;) thanks, that gives me some insight, was sort of dumbfounded by this.
[00:46] <ares-mars> hey guys firefox was using my soundcard for playing some sounds on youtube, but now that i want to play a song on xmms (libcrossfade.so plugin i think) it's telling me to check if another program is blocking the sound....how do i get it to unblock the soundcard?
[00:46] <linxeh> sudo -H
[00:46] <Jupp> snowrichard, best ever!
[00:46] <Scunizi> DieseL`nix, either I'm invisible to you or you choose to not answer the question.. good luck
[00:46] <soundray> AgentHeX: k3b, brasero
[00:46] <dopievoli> linxeh: but from what I read my spin up/down is too excessive
[00:46] <larryzli> Question: I have no sound on my Toshiba Tecra A8, on linux or vista. Sound works fine on XP. I have already attempted the alsa-base fix with no success. What could be the problem?
[00:46] <soundray> linxeh: sudo -i is the recommended way
[00:47] <AgentHeX> soundray: ty, sir.  any idea if it handles DVDs, too?
[00:47] <Pooria> I'm trying to install  "mkisofs" on my ubuntu by sudo apt-get install mkisofs . but It seems this package does not exist anymore so how can I install this app ?
[00:47] <soundray> AgentHeX: they both do
[00:47] <AgentHeX> soundray: cool, thanks.
[00:47] <K-Yo> Hi, I'm having a graphic problem with gusty: My screen freezes with full screen games / flash online videos, the only thing I can do is ctrl+alt+backspace or wait (from 1 sec to 1 minute) until it unfreezes.
[00:47] <linxeh> dopievoli: I've had one laptop since 1999 that has hardware spinup/down every 5 seconds. I used it almost 24/7 for about 4 years, and an hour a day for the last few years. its still fine
[00:47] <^u^> !info mkisofs
[00:47] <ubotu> mkisofs (source: cdrtools): Creates ISO-9660 CD-ROM filesystem images. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 10:2.01.01a33-0ubuntu2 (gutsy), package size 338 kB, installed size 1296 kB
[00:47] <AgentHeX> soundray: and anything for authoring the VOB files for DVDs?
[00:47] <DieseL`nix> hello, anyone having problems with awn in gutsy? anyone actually have it working because it looks broken to me...
[00:47] <dopievoli> linxeh: alrighty thanks for that
[00:47] <AgentHeX> soundray: i'd assume no, since it's MPEG-2 and it's all licensed
[00:48] <linxeh> soundray: ok thanks
[00:48] <Jupp> Help!! I accidentally formated my wife's macbook to ext3 (I thought I was doing it to an attached usb drive). Is there any way to recover the data from the previous HFS+ partition? Help!
[00:48] <ares-mars> xmms (libcrossfade.so plugin i think) it's telling me to check if another program is blocking the sound....how do i get it to unblock the soundcard?
[00:48] <AgentHeX> ares-mars: tried closing firefox?
[00:48] <ares-mars> hey guys firefox was using my soundcard for playing some sounds on youtube, but now that i want to play a song on xmms (libcrossfade.so plugin i think) it's telling me to check if another program is blocking the sound....how do i get it to unblock the soundcard?
[00:48] <ares-mars> i did
[00:48] <^u^> larryzli, you have to enable the multiverse rpository
[00:48] <AgentHeX> ares-mars: reboot?
[00:48] <AgentHeX> :-D
[00:48] <Scunizi> Jupp.. find an attorney.. you might need it.
[00:48] <kurzweilfreak> w00t, ubuntu support
[00:48] <kurzweilfreak> I got problems :(
[00:48] <ares-mars> no, that will work
[00:48] <xTheGoat121x> Nothing I try fixes my gnome-panel freeze..
[00:48] <larryzli> ^u^: lol whats that?
[00:48] <ares-mars> but i don't want to have to do that every single time
[00:49] <^u^> !repos | larryzli
[00:49] <ubotu> larryzli: The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecommendedSources for the recommended way to set up your repositories
[00:49] <kurzweilfreak> anyone wanna try helping me?
[00:49] <arrow> What program do I install to extract files
[00:49] <gregbrady> Where can one find a good online resource for setting up one of my machines as a proxy server?
[00:49] <arrow> whats your problem kurzweilfreak
[00:49] <Scunizi> gregbrady, you could ask in #ubuntu-server.. they might have some insight.
[00:49] <AgentHeX> ares-mars: i can understand.  try lsmod to find what sound card driver you're using and then use "rmmod <driver>" followed by "modprobe <driver>" to reload it.
[00:50] <Flannel> gregbrady: dansguardian
[00:50] <kurzweilfreak> after finally fighting with the partitioning and getting Ubuntu installed, my GRUB tries to access the wrong drive as root
[00:50] <AgentHeX> ares-mars: i have to do that with my iwl4965 wireless chip, and i hope it works for your sound card.
[00:50] <gregbrady> Scunizi, yet another good suggestion, thanks.
[00:50] <Scunizi> arrow, you should be able to right mouse click on the file and extract
[00:50] <soundray> AgentHeX: you can author DVDs with free software, but I haven't done it so can't advise -- ask the channel again pls
[00:50] <kurzweilfreak> so I manually edit the command and get it to start loading Ubuntu
[00:50] <DieseL`nix> anyone here recently installed awn on gutsy and got it working? i've got some serious issue here
[00:50] <Scunizi> gregbrady, np
[00:50] <larryzli> ^u^: how would i go about enabling it?
[00:50] <kurzweilfreak> but eventually it tells me that "Alert! /dev/hda1 does not exist!"
[00:50] <kurzweilfreak> and drops me to a shell
[00:50] <arrow> Scunizi, it says "archive type not supported:
[00:50] <AgentHeX> can someone recommend a program for authoring DVD video discs?
[00:50] <arrow> Scunizi, it says "archive type not supported"
[00:50] <kurzweilfreak> I have Ubuntu installed onto a USB harddrive
[00:50] <Scunizi> arrow, what kind of extension is on the archive
[00:51] <xTheGoat121x> My upper gnome-panel freezes until I change my theme, then it works perfectly.
[00:51] <Flannel> kurzweilfreak: What version of Ubuntu are you using?
[00:51] <Dr_willis> kurzweilfreak:  yep. theres some issues with booting ubuntu off a usb drive. that pendrivelinux site may have some tips. I recall it needing a little work at times.
[00:51] <Suresh> hi - there was a security update for mailman today but it bombed on me with syntax errors
[00:51] <kurzweilfreak> 7.10
[00:51] <M1dn1ght> OK
[00:51] <^u^> larryzli, open the synaptic package manager from the menu then click settings then repositories and select all checkboxes except source
[00:51] <M1dn1ght> misline...
[00:51] <Flannel> kurzweilfreak: sda1 instead of hda1
[00:51] <kurzweilfreak> I've done it before with another USB harddrive and it worked fine, until my cats knocked the drive off
[00:51] <arrow> .r00 or a rar
[00:51] <Suresh> 7.10.. anybody ran into that?
[00:52] <Scunizi> arrow.. just a sec
[00:52] <Suresh> Traceback (most recent call last):
[00:52] <Suresh>   File "/var/lib/mailman/bin/list_lists", line 47, in <module>
[00:52] <Suresh>     from Mailman import MailList
[00:52] <Suresh>   File "/usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/MailList.py", line 64, in <module>
[00:52] <Suresh>     from Mailman import Gui
[00:52] <Suresh>   File "/usr/lib/mailman/Mailman/Gui/__init__.py", line 21, in <module>
[00:52] <Suresh>     from General import General
[00:52] <Suresh>   File "/var/lib/mailman/Mailman/Gui/General.py", line 438
[00:52] <Suresh>     elif property == 'info':
[00:52] <arrow> kurzweilfreak, I've never tried ubuntu off a usb drive, sorry
[00:52] <felipe_> how do I remove that default compiz effect in ubuntu in which the top part of the window's decoration is semi transparent when not in focus?
[00:52] <Flannel> !paste | Suresh
[00:52] <ubotu> Suresh: 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)
[00:52] <soundray> AgentHeX: no replies, so here are a couple of hits from 'apt-cache search dvd author':
[00:52] <soundray> !info dvdauthor > AgentHeX
[00:52] <kurzweilfreak> I'll try what Flannel said
[00:52] <larryzli> ^u^: its already enabled
[00:52] <linxeh> kurzweilfreak: pianist ?
[00:53] <soundray> !info videotrans > AgentHeX, see private messages
[00:53] <Flannel> kurzweilfreak: As of edgy, I believe, (might be feisty) all the stuff was mapped to SATA drives.
[00:53] <AgentHeX> ty, soundray.  i just searched synaptic and found that.
[00:53] <Suresh> yes. for anything more than 4 lines pastebin would be an idea
[00:53] <^u^> larryzli, what ubuntu version are you using?
[00:53] <xTheGoat121x> Flannel, it was Feisty.
[00:53] <ares-mars> agentHex: does soundcore....snd sound like a driver?
[00:53] <Scunizi> arrow, try sudo apt-get install unrar
[00:53] <Scunizi> arrow then use the right mouse again..
[00:53] <larryzli> ^u^: umm 7.1? the newest version i just installed yesterday
[00:53] <kurzweilfreak> linxeh: yeah, piano/keyboardist
[00:53] <AgentHeX> ares-mars: not really...
[00:54] <^u^> !info mkisofs | larryzli
[00:54] <ubotu> larryzli: mkisofs (source: cdrtools): Creates ISO-9660 CD-ROM filesystem images. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 10:2.01.01a33-0ubuntu2 (gutsy), package size 338 kB, installed size 1296 kB
[00:54] <AgentHeX> ares-mars: do you know what kind of sound card you have?
[00:54] <ares-mars> how do i identify it? I'm not sure
[00:54] <arrow> thx Scunizi.
[00:54] <linux777> Hi people, does anyone knows how to configure freeradius ? is there any good tutorial online.... thanks.
[00:54] <kurzweilfreak> grrr
[00:54] <larryzli> ^u^: ???
[00:54] <AgentHeX> ares-mars: i think mine is snd_hda_intel because it's an intel high-definition audio chip.
[00:54] <linxeh> kurzweilfreak: likewise, i'm more a nord stage and yamaha piano freak though :)
[00:54] <^u^> larryzli, try installing cdrtools as the link suggests
[00:55] <kurzweilfreak> w00t
[00:55] <Radit> cah somebody tell me how to run rythm box from command-line?
[00:55] <ares-mars> ah
[00:55] <AgentHeX> can anyone confirm that my sound driver in lsmod is "snd_hda_intel"?
[00:55] <arrow> working great now Scunizi
[00:55] <Starnestommy> Radit: run it as rhythmbox
[00:55] <soundray> Radit: all lowercase, one word: rhythmbox
[00:55] <^u^> Radit, typing   rhythmbox    doesn't work?
[00:56] <kurzweilfreak> dammit
[00:56] <Radit> command not found..
[00:56] <larryzli> ^u^: why would i need that
[00:57] <soundray> Radit: 'sudo apt-get install rhythmbox'
[00:57] <^u^> larryzli, as the link suggested it is the source for mkisofs
[00:57] <richard__> is it possible to launch applications  by giving them a special identifier? Example, I have 6 desktops, 1 communication, 2 webdesign, 2 graphic design, 1 system adm.. i'm sending windows to each workspace when they start.. but have trouble when i want some firefox windows sent to diffrent ones
[00:57] <linxeh> Radit: oh my word..... !!!! http://www.google.com/search?q=ubuntu+install+rhythmbox&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
[00:57] <kurzweilfreak> i'm out of ideas
[00:57] <linxeh> Radit: at least TRY
[00:57] <Radit> oh.. i misspelled it, thanks guys:P
[00:58] <linxeh> it even comes up in the flipping google summary
[00:59] <linxeh> kurzweilfreak: sup ?
[00:59] <larryzli> ^u^: ok i dled it from their site, what next?
[00:59] <kurzweilfreak> just trying to get it to finish booting :(
[00:59] <DieseL`nix> GOT AWN WORKING
[00:59] <linxeh> ah :o
[00:59] <DieseL`nix> thanks, but no thanks lol
[00:59] <ares-mars> agentHex, this is what i get... sudo rmmod -f -v snd_hda_intel
[00:59] <ares-mars> rmmod snd_hda_intel, wait=no force
[00:59] <ares-mars> ERROR: Removing 'snd_hda_intel': Resource temporarily unavailable
[00:59] <^u^> larryzli, it is in the repos - why go to the extra hassles?
[00:59] <linux777> Hi people, does anyone knows how to configure freeradius ? is there any good tutorial online.... thanks.
[00:59] <kurzweilfreak> the splash screen comes up, gets to about half a bar, then drops me into a shell
[00:59] <larryzli> ^u^: it is? could u give me the command? im a bit new to linux
[01:00] <^u^> larryzli, one min
[01:00] <kurzweilfreak> not even half a bar :-\
[01:00] <larryzli> ^u^: k
[01:00] <Scunizi> arrow.. good.. sometimes it pays to load synaptic and search for the word..
[01:01] <kurzweilfreak> i just don't get it, I had no problem installing to a USB drive just a few months ago
[01:01] <arrow> Scunizi, I couldn't even think of what to install till you said what extension is it, then I was like... duh
[01:01] <kurzweilfreak> and it booted fine, as long as the drive was plugged in
[01:01] <Scunizi> arrow :)
[01:01] <xTheGoat121x> I'm having an odd issue with my gnome-panel.... it freezes when I start, but if I change my theme, it unfreezes.  And it doesn't matter what theme I have.
[01:01] <lilg111111> anybody know how to set up evolution or thunderbird with yahoo
[01:02] <Scunizi> lilg111111, I think you can only do that if you're using their paid service.. but I could be wrong
[01:02] <linxeh> kurzweilfreak: checked the guides ?
[01:02] <cafuego> Is there a way of preventing panel to span multiple screens when running xinerama?
[01:02] <^u^> larryzli, I opened the synaptic package manager and clicked the search button and typed   mkisofs   and it is listed - do you know how to find the synaptic package manager?
[01:02] <AgentHeX> ares-mars: do you have an intel high-def audio chip?
[01:02] <kurzweilfreak> what guides?
[01:02] <larryzli> ^u^: no =/
[01:02] <linxeh> kurzweilfreak: loads available - eg http://www.pendrivelinux.com/2007/09/28/usb-ubuntu-710-gutsy-gibbon-install/
[01:03] <AgentHeX> ares-mars: lsmod | grep 'snd_hda_intel'
[01:03] <kurzweilfreak> w00t
[01:03] <soundray> cafuego: put it on the left or right (or is that not what you wanted to hear?)
[01:03] <kurzweilfreak> lemme check that
[01:03] <kurzweilfreak> thanks
[01:03] <larryzli> ^u^: i think i found it
[01:03] <linxeh> looks like you need a different kernel perhaps
[01:03] <lilg111111> Scunizi,  what about hotmail
[01:03] <^u^> larryzli, from the top of the desktop - applications - system
[01:03] <larryzli> ^u^: yes thats the one
[01:03] <Scunizi> lilg111111, same.. It works with gmail though.. both in POP and IMAP
[01:03] <AgentHeX> soundray: hey...  qdvdauthor is a GUI frontend for dvdauthor.  nifty!
[01:03] <^u^> larryzli, click the search button
[01:03] <kurzweilfreak> i'm not installing from a memory stick but a harddrive
[01:04] <kurzweilfreak> probably doesn't make a difference though
[01:04] <larryzli> ^u^: ii found it
[01:04] <larryzli> ^u^: what now
[01:04] <lilg111111> Scunizi, i dont use gmail, can gmail get your yahoo emails
[01:04] <larryzli> ^u^: do i mark the for installation?
[01:05] <kurzweilfreak> thanks big time for the link linxeh
[01:05] <^u^> larryzli, click it and choose to install and then click the apply button
[01:05] <Scunizi> lilg111111, it can if you can setup yahoo to forward to gmail
[01:05] <kurzweilfreak> i'll let you know what happens
[01:05] <ares-mars> AgentHex, the module is snd_hda_intel
[01:05] <AgentHeX> hmmm
[01:05] <larryzli> ^u^: k its installing
[01:05] <AgentHeX> ares-mars: sorry.  you must sudo both rmmod and modprobe
[01:06] <^u^> larryzli, happy for you :)
[01:06] <pooria> how can I burn ISO Image on CD in ubuntu ?
[01:06] <larryzli> ^u^: hows this going to help my sound?
[01:06] <AgentHeX> ares-mars: sudo rmmod snd_hda_intel && sudo modprobe snd_had_intel
[01:06] <AgentHeX> ares-mars: lemme know if that works
[01:06] <kurzweilfreak> eh, that guide isn't any help
[01:06] <kurzweilfreak> i've already got it installed
[01:06] <linxeh> kurzweilfreak: the patch ?
[01:06] <kurzweilfreak> I just can't get it to run properly
[01:06] <kurzweilfreak> what patch?
[01:06] <^u^> larryzli, weren't you asking how to install mkisofs?
[01:07] <larryzli> ^u^: no haha, i asked a sound question
[01:07] <linxeh> kurzweilfreak: there is a patch in that tutorial - at the end they unzip u710.zip to the device. its worth seeing whats in that - it might help you
[01:07] <larryzli> larryzli: Question: I have no sound on my Toshiba Tecra A8, on linux or vista. Sound works fine on XP. I have already attempted the alsa-base fix with no success. What could be the problem?
[01:07] <pooria> how can I burn ISO Image on CD in ubuntu ?
[01:07] <pooria> how can I burn ISO Image on CD in ubuntu ?
[01:07] <^u^> larryzli, oops - apologies - boy but your patient :)
[01:07] <Odd-rationale> !burn
[01:07] <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
[01:07] <larryzli> ^u^: lol
[01:07] <soundray> pooria: right-click and select the burn option from the menu
[01:08] <^u^> larryzli, what's the hardware?
[01:08] <larryzli> ^u^: ?
[01:08] <^u^> sound
[01:08] <pooria> soundray which menu ?  right click on what?
[01:08] <larryzli> ^u^: ALC262 ?
[01:08] <soundray> pooria: are you using gnome?
[01:08] <pooria> yeah
[01:08] <larryzli> ^u^: realtek i think
[01:09] <soundray> pooria: the file manager nautilus.
[01:09] <pooria> got it thx
[01:09] <ares-mars> AgentHex: ERROR: Module snd_hda_intel is in use
[01:09] <ares-mars> ERROR: Module modprobe does not exist in /proc/modules
[01:09] <ares-mars> ERROR: Module snd_hda_intel is in use
[01:09] <neosix> hello!
[01:09] <Scunizi> !hi | neosix
[01:09] <ubotu> neosix: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[01:10] <^u^> larryzli, this post is marked as solved - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=564239
[01:10] <neosix> thanks
[01:10] <felipe_> how do I remove that default compiz effect in ubuntu in which a window's title bar is semi transparent when not in focus?
[01:10] <AgentHeX> ares-mars: well, forcing it doesn't work.  iono...
[01:10] <Scunizi> !ccsm | felipe_
[01:10] <ubotu> felipe_: To enable advanced customization of desktop effects in Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy), install 'compizconfig-settings-manager'. A new option will appear in your appearance properties - See also !compiz - Help in #compiz-fusion
[01:11] <larryzli> ^u^: k ill check itout
[01:11] <^u^> k
[01:11] <xTheGoat121x> Does xubuntu use GTK?
[01:12] <Scunizi> xTheGoat121x, good question.. not sure  but it will run gnome programs so I think so..
[01:12] <linxeh> xTheGoat121x: it can do
[01:12] <islan> xTheGoat121x, I do not believe it comes standard but can be installed ... but that's just my surmising
[01:12] <Adrenalin`> Hi, any ideea how can I install mysql5.1-server using apt-get ? apt-cache search can't find mysql5.1-server
[01:12] <^u^> xTheGoat121x, yep
[01:12] <larryzli> ^u^: ended with the user sending back his computer to the company and it was a hardware error
[01:12] <islan> Adrenalin`, do apt-cache search mysql
[01:12] <linxeh> xTheGoat121x: the window manager / environment has little to do with X or anything else - you can run what you want and in whichever combinations
[01:12] <^u^> larryzli, but it gave the steps to get sound working'
[01:13] <xTheGoat121x> Scunizi, linxeh, ^u^, thanks.  My gnome-panel is getting to the point where I think I want to try something other than Gnome.
[01:13] <Dr_willis> there used to be issues ages ago with running gnome and kde apps together.. but not so much a problem these days
[01:13] <Adrenalin`> islan already did, there is no 5.1
[01:13] <kurzweilfreak> how does GRUB reference different drives?
[01:13] <BrassKazoo> Hey all.. I'm using xubuntu, and I'm wondering how I can get tomboy to appear on the menu like in gnome - clicking opens the menu of notes
[01:13] <kurzweilfreak> sdx#, or hdx#?
[01:13] <felipe_> Scunizi: why thank you, but I've known about it for a while, and I can't find anything to modify what I'm talking about
[01:13] <linxeh> xTheGoat121x: I tried them all over many years (10+), and I've settled on KDE. its flipping ugly, but it lets you do what you want to do
[01:13] <islan> Adrenalin`, ah, looking for a specific version .. know if there even is a Linux package for it yet?
[01:13] <Scunizi> Adrenalin`, a search of synaptic turns up mysql 5.0 there isn't a 5.1 in the repos
[01:13] <^u^> xTheGoat121x, made a .gtkrc-2.0 file today to change the background colour of xubuntus' panels
[01:14] <Dr_willis> Hmm. I dont find kde ugly..
[01:14] <xTheGoat121x> ^u^, awesome.
[01:14] <BrassKazoo> kurzweilfreak, I think it can use UUIDs
[01:14] <kurzweilfreak> define UUID
[01:14] <Flannel> !uuid
[01:14] <ubotu> To see a list of your devices/partitions and their corresponding UUID's, run this command in a !shell: « sudo blkid » (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks for the rationale behind the transition to UUID)
[01:14] <linxeh> Dr_willis: from a UI perspective kde has some really nasty spacing and "clutter" - people have worked for years on best practices for ui designs and KDE breaks most of them
[01:14] <^u^> xTheGoat121x, just to confirm the bit about xubuntu using gtk
[01:14] <Adrenalin`> So how can I now install mysql 5.1 ? I must compile from sources, right ? How about dependencies ? Omg
[01:14] <xTheGoat121x> linxeh, LoL  Honestly, I'm hesitant to go with KDE, I've had bad experiences with it
[01:15] <islan> Adrenalin`, I don't think there is a mysql 5.1 for linux yet
[01:15] <BrassKazoo> kurzweilfreak, Its the block device ID i think..
[01:15] <kurzweilfreak> hard to run a command when I can't get to an actual BASH shell :(
[01:15] <linxeh> Dr_willis: imo Gnome and OSX get it right, but Gnome is close to functionless
[01:15] <xTheGoat121x> ^u^, I appreciate it.
[01:15] <kurzweilfreak> i just need to know the format
[01:15] <jetscreamer> unique universal identifier... or universal unique
[01:15] <Flannel> kurzweilfreak: They're long strings of hex
[01:15] <kurzweilfreak> screw it, i'm gonna boot to a Live
[01:15] <jetscreamer> ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid btw
[01:16] <BrassKazoo> kurzweilfreak, Run that command - sudo blkid
[01:16] <soundray> Adrenalin`: why do you want 5.1 rather than 5.0?
[01:16] <Scunizi> felipe_, you might try in #ubuntu-effects.. I just looked in ccsm and couldn't find anything either..
[01:16] <jetscreamer> not hex
[01:16] <linxeh> xTheGoat121x: xubuntu is nice - just make sure you choose your apps carefully and don;t get tied to one system. I install all of gnome, kde and xfce on my machines so that I don't get stuck
[01:16] <Dr_willis> linxeh:  its all about taste i guess.. I miss  the functions i can do in kde..  as far as looks i dont really notice.
[01:16]  * islan is stuck with xfce on his low-performance laptop, but that's okay
[01:16] <linxeh> Dr_willis: yeah I miss the richness of KDE :)
[01:16] <Dr_willis> linxeh:  ive noticed that every company make all these claims and advances in gui design and hype about their work.. then they toss it out the window  in the next release...
[01:16] <jetscreamer> islan: check out icewm and fluxbox also
[01:17] <Dr_willis> linxeh:  i recall APple making all these claims about their gui research with OS-9.. and  poof they tossed it.  Oh well..
[01:17] <xTheGoat121x> linxeh, I'd feel more comfortable staying with gnome (it's what I'm familiar with) but I just don't know how to correct my issues with it w/o reinstalling.  And I can't afford the time to do that right now.
[01:17] <Dr_willis> This is LInux - i WILL and can build my own! I will never go hungry for Eyecandy again!
[01:17] <islan> jetscreamer, I think I tried to try fluxbox once ... can't remember what happened, maybe my system just got bogged in trying to switch over
[01:17] <jetscreamer> flux is low resource but very pretty
[01:18] <jetscreamer> i don't use it though...
[01:18] <^u^> I do
[01:18] <linxeh> xTheGoat121x: what issues ?
[01:18] <grumbel> What is the correct way to 'eject' a usb harddisk? umount ...; vgchange -a n /dev/...; sdparm -C stop /dev/...? Anything missing?
[01:18] <linxeh> grumbel: eject /dev/... ?
[01:18] <dillizar> yo neeeeeeeeeeeed
[01:19] <dillizar> help
[01:19] <kurzweilfreak> lol
[01:19] <linxeh> dillizar: so ask already
[01:19] <jetscreamer> yank the plug
[01:19] <kurzweilfreak> running sudo blkid gives me "floating point exception (core dumped)"
[01:19] <dillizar> i just remove one of my panels
[01:19] <grumbel> linxeh: will that take care of LVM?
[01:19] <islan> jetscreamer, well all I have is a laptop 128 MB RAM, 3gig HD, and a graphics card that fits in my palm
[01:19] <kanuha> I installed the latest beat of firefox in my home directory. How can I get it to see the plugins?
[01:19] <dillizar> how can i resore it
[01:19] <linxeh> grumbel: I would hope so :) you can check in the logs
[01:20] <xTheGoat121x> linxeh, well... it's weird.  Every time I boot my laptop, one of my gnome-panels freezes... but if I change the theme, it unfreezes.  And I can change back to my original theme.
[01:20] <Flannel> grumbel: To remove the disk from a volume group?  pvremove, I believe.
[01:20] <jetscreamer> islan: icewm would run fine on that.. but i just happen to like icewm.... xfce is good
[01:20] <xTheGoat121x> linxeh, changing the theme doesn't change anything.  It freezes regardless of what theme I boot with.
[01:20] <mark[oz]> Coolguy64537, /j #bash
[01:20] <mark[oz]> asdfasdf
[01:20] <islan> xfce doesn't give me any problems, really, and I'm not planning to do much with it
[01:20] <mark[oz]> stupid keyboard
[01:20] <grumbel> Flannel: no, I want to "eject the drive" aka "unplug the cable"
[01:21] <soundray> dillizar: when it's gone, it's gone. You have to set it up from scratch. Right-click on another panel and select New Panel
[01:21] <FWSquatch> I can't get my wireless working in Gutsy anymore.  It worked fine out of the box for months, but today I put it in hibernate and when it came back up the wireless option was gone from my Networking menu.  Reboots have not brought it back.
[01:21] <^u^> dillizar, right click the remaining panel and select add new panel
[01:21] <lilg111111> anybody know of a codec package that contains all the codecs i need to streaming video etc
[01:21]  * jetscreamer lols@reboots and goes away
[01:21] <Flannel> grumbel: the LVM drive, right?  You need to remove it from your volume group first.
[01:21] <kanuha> what directory is firefox installed to by default on Ubuntu?
[01:21] <Dr_willis> lilg111111:  i thoght most codec packs were for the playback. not the streming. vlc can stream in different ways.
[01:22] <dillizar> dude where right click
[01:22] <Flannel> kanuha: /usr/bin/firefox
[01:22] <islan> kanuha, try the comman: whereis firefox
[01:22] <grumbel> Flannel: yes its a LVM drive. Just a normal USB HD and I want to plug it in, do stuff, plug it out
[01:22] <islan> command*
[01:22] <soundray> dillizar: read carefully ^^
[01:22] <^u^> dillizar, anywhere on the panel
[01:22] <dillizar> it doesnt work
[01:23] <kanuha> Flannel, islan thx
[01:23] <islan> I love the whereis command...
[01:23] <grumbel> Flannel: and the question is: what do I have to do to plug it out correctly (i.e. unmount, sync, etc.)
[01:23] <dillizar> doesnt have new panel
[01:23] <FWSquatch> I can't get my wireless working in Gutsy anymore.  It worked fine out of the box for months, but today I put it in hibernate and when it came back up the wireless option was gone from my Networking menu.  Reboots have not brought it back.  When I do sudo lswh -C network I can see the wireless chip (or card or whatever--its built in), but I cannot see it any other way
[01:23] <lilg111111> Dr w
[01:23] <soundray> dillizar: what's the 4th menu option?
[01:23] <Dr_willis> !tab | lilg111111
[01:23] <ubotu> lilg111111: You can use <tab> for autocompletion of nicknames in IRC, as well as for completion of filenames and programs on the command line.
[01:23] <^u^> what's the command to the bot for info on restoring panels?
[01:23] <dillizar> remove from panel
[01:24] <FWSquatch> I can't get my wireless working in Gutsy anymore.  It worked fine out of the box for months, but today I put it in hibernate and when it came back up the wireless option was gone from my Networking menu.  Reboots have not brought it back.  When I do sudo lswh -C network I can see the wireless chip (or card or whatever--its built in), but I cannot see it any other way
[01:24] <lilg111111> Dr_willis, im trying to play video from nba.com and pandora.com, its not working and i have vlc. how do you get it to work with streaming stuff
[01:24] <heogen> Hi every knows a program that I make a call like a dial up from my laptop
[01:24] <soundray> dillizar: you have to find free space where there's no applet in the panel and right-click there
[01:24] <xTheGoat121x> Ugh.
[01:24] <heogen> like if i have a telephone
[01:24] <Dangermike> heogen: pppd
[01:24] <heogen> ?
[01:24] <BrassKazoo> lilg111111, I've heard that totem is good for streaming too
[01:25] <heogen> dangerwike thank you
[01:25] <dillizar> i did it
[01:25] <dillizar> thankz
[01:25] <soundray> !info wengophone | heogen
[01:25] <kurzweilfreak> ok, I know I installed the root to /dev/sdb1
[01:25] <Dr_willis> lilg111111:  your question was a bit missleading.  YOU are not doing the streaming. they are. :)  - Its possible you need one of the various mplayer-firefox plugins, or vlc-firefox plugin, or similer..
[01:25] <ubotu> heogen: wengophone (source: wengophone): SIP-based software telephone with video and chat features. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.1.1.dfsg0-4ubuntu1 (gutsy), package size 6931 kB, installed size 18980 kB
[01:26] <heogen> ubotu thank you
[01:26] <ubotu> You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[01:26] <Dangermike> eh misread though he had a modem :\
[01:26] <Dangermike> *trying to use a modem
[01:26] <heogen> ubotu wengophone is better than pppd?
[01:26] <FWSquatch> I can't get my wireless working in Gutsy anymore.  It worked fine out of the box for months, but today I put it in hibernate and when it came back up the wireless option was gone from my Networking menu.  Reboots have not brought it back.  When I do sudo lswh -C network I can see the wireless chip (or card or whatever--its built in), but I cannot see it any other way
[01:26] <Pici> !bot | heogen
[01:26] <ubotu> heogen: I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[01:26] <soundray> heogen: pppd is not what you're looking for
[01:26] <Dangermike> heogen: pppd is if you have a modem and your trying to dial out to reach the internet..i misread your question
[01:27] <heogen> ubotu im sorry
[01:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about im sorry - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[01:27] <chelz> sounds like he wants to just use a dial up connectoin
[01:27] <kurzweilfreak> oh oh oh
[01:27] <kurzweilfreak> i think i fixed it!
[01:27] <kurzweilfreak> :D
[01:27] <lilg111111> Dr willis, im tyring the vlc plug in, i didnt see the mplayer one
[01:27] <denobjob> oh
[01:27] <kurzweilfreak> w00t!
[01:27] <kurzweilfreak> yay, it's loading
[01:27] <FloodBot3> kurzweilfreak: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[01:27] <kurzweilfreak> stupid GRUB
[01:27] <lwizardl> hi
[01:28] <denobjob> Is tthere anyway you can have .html wallpaper like in windows?
[01:28] <Jack_Sparrow> soundray, I dont see wengophone
[01:28]  * islan hugs GRUB "kurz didn't mean it, honest..."
[01:28] <FWSquatch> I can't get my wireless working in Gutsy anymore.  It worked fine out of the box for months, but today I put it in hibernate and when it came back up the wireless option was gone from my Networking menu.  Reboots have not brought it back.  When I do sudo lswh -C network I can see the wireless chip (or card or whatever--its built in), but I cannot see it any other way
[01:28] <soundray> kurzweilfreak: this is a support channel -- feel free to ask questions, but don't blog here
[01:28] <Dangermike> you cuold also use ekiga
[01:28] <heogen> dangerwike I need a phone in my computer like telephone's house
[01:29] <soundray> !info wengophone > Jack_Sparrow
[01:29] <Jack_Sparrow> soundray, Didnt find it in universe
[01:29] <lilg111111> brasskazo, what browser do you use
[01:29] <ar0nic> ok ^u^
[01:29] <ar0nic> you around?
[01:29] <ar0nic> my sound is gone now
[01:29] <lwizardl> how can I tell which nvidia cards can be used for outputting my display to my HDTV and have it display in a HD resolution like 1080i?
[01:29] <snypzz> where can I find more screencasts on ubuntu linux ?
[01:29] <^u^> ar0nic, nope:)
[01:29] <ar0nic> dont know how the hell that happened
[01:29] <ar0nic> its worked all day
[01:29] <dillizar> one more question
[01:30] <grumbel> linxeh: eject /dev/... does not work, it does basically nothing, i.e. doesn't spin down nor keep care of LVM
[01:30] <ar0nic> i had an issue with my wireless nic
[01:30] <kurzweilfreak> yay, it booted
[01:30] <denobjob> Is there anyway you can have a .html wallpaper in feisty fawn like in windows??
[01:30] <kurzweilfreak> GRUB just had the wrong path
[01:30] <dillizar> how to put clock on the panel
[01:30] <kurzweilfreak> I can't believe I didn't figure that out last night
[01:30] <ar0nic> i got hung up on rebooting, got it booted finally and now sound doesnt work
[01:30] <ar0nic> any ideas?
[01:30] <^u^> ar0nic, have you rebooted?
[01:30] <ar0nic> yes sir
[01:30] <ar0nic> twice
[01:30] <Dangermike> dillizar: right click the menu bar hit add then select clock
[01:31] <ar0nic> the first time the pc froze on the networking screen
[01:31] <FWSquatch> I can't get my wireless working in Gutsy anymore.  It worked fine out of the box for months, but today I put it in hibernate and when it came back up the wireless option was gone from my Networking menu.  Reboots have not brought it back.  When I do sudo lswh -C network I can see the wireless chip (or card or whatever--its built in), but I cannot see it any other way
[01:31] <ar0nic> i tried restarting x and that didnt work, i had to do a hardboot
[01:31] <soundray> Jack_Sparrow: hmm, can't explain that
[01:31] <icesword> what to do if ubuntu recognize my monitor as plug and play
[01:31] <dillizar> doesnt have add clock
[01:31] <Dangermike> soundray: neither is ekiga and it was pre-installed
[01:31] <Jack_Sparrow> soundray, Wifes machine had not been updated
[01:31] <ar0nic> sound hasnt worked since then =|
[01:31] <icesword> and i can only use 640X480
[01:32] <ArMBoy> lol!
[01:32] <ar0nic> i have two devices to use ^DeFi4nCe and intel alsa mixer and a realtek
[01:32] <FWSquatch> dillizar, I think it's just a right click on the panel then add, clock is one of the first options under accessories
[01:32] <^u^> ar0nic, I've never had sound issues - wouldn't know where to start
[01:32] <ArMBoy> lala?
[01:32] <ArMBoy> enybidy?
[01:32] <ArMBoy> enybody*
[01:32] <ArMBoy> or
[01:32] <ArMBoy> somebody?
[01:32] <FloodBot3> ArMBoy: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[01:32] <kurzweilfreak> thanks for all the help guys
[01:32] <ar0nic> jeezus
[01:32] <ar0nic> i cant win
[01:32] <kurzweilfreak> maybe I'll be back to help :)
[01:32] <icesword> what to do if ubuntu recognize my monitor as plug and play,i can only use 640X480?
[01:32] <ArMBoy> FloodBot3>  u ok? :)))
[01:33] <soundray> !fixres | icesword
[01:33] <ubotu> icesword: 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
[01:33] <kurzweilfreak> exit
[01:33] <Dangermike> heh
[01:33] <^u^> !sound | ar0nic
[01:33] <ubotu> ar0nic: 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
[01:33] <LiraNuna> ar0nic, you're here too? :)
[01:34] <soundray> FWSquatch: have you turned it off in BIOS setup inadvertently? Or turned it off by a hardware button on the machine?
[01:34] <ar0nic> duerp
[01:34] <ar0nic> hi Lilacor
[01:34] <ar0nic> LiraNuna
[01:34] <ar0nic> my sound quit working..
[01:34] <LiraNuna> hehe
[01:34] <Lilacor> hi
[01:34] <ar0nic> its worked all day, after that wireless nic fubar my sound wont work
[01:34] <FWSquatch> soundray, It doesnt' have a hardware button, but I'll take a look in the bios
[01:34] <ar0nic> as soon as i get my vids workingtoo
[01:34] <LiraNuna> o_o
[01:34] <LiraNuna> how can you get all of the possible errors in a day
[01:35] <ar0nic> i suck
[01:35] <ar0nic> well the one was a simple fix for video
[01:35] <ar0nic> thanks to ^u^
[01:35] <ar0nic> video***
[01:35] <^u^> ar0nic, have you run memtest to see if the mem is on its' way out?
[01:36] <ar0nic> mem *should* be fine.
[01:36] <lilg111111> @find Keith Sweat
[01:36] <FWSquatch> soundray, in the bios it had the wlan radio enabled, but it did have wlan/lan switching disabled.  I enabled that and I'm rebooting now
[01:36] <^u^> ar0nic, I should be a billionare stud
[01:36] <ar0nic> lol
[01:36] <ar0nic> you're right
[01:37] <^u^> ar0nic, lots of trouble = lots of checks
[01:38] <Shoopuf> How do I install the latest version Firefox 3 ALPHA for Ubuntu 7.10? And should I uninstall the old one first?
[01:38] <icesword> no
[01:38] <Dangermike> Shoopuf: its in synaptics
[01:38] <soundray> Shoopuf: keep the old one around just in case
[01:39] <FWSquatch> soundray, there is no change after the reboot :(
[01:39] <soundray> !info firefox-3.0 | Shoopuf
[01:39] <ubotu> shoopuf: firefox-3.0 (source: firefox-3.0): lightweight web browser based on Mozilla (Development Version). In component universe, is optional. Version 3.0~alpha8+nobinonly-0ubuntu1 (gutsy), package size 1130 kB, installed size 3832 kB
[01:39] <soundray> FWSquatch: any errors in dmesg or /var/log/syslog that relate to the module loading?
[01:39] <Shoopuf> soundray: ok, i'll search synaptic for firefox-3.0 ... thanks :)
[01:40] <swhitt> so I have nginx successfully installed, but I still get Errors were encountered while processing:
[01:40] <swhitt> nginx
[01:40] <swhitt> whenever I do an apt-get whatever, is there any way to make it stop doing this? nginx is running AOK
[01:41] <soundray> swhitt: do a 'sudo apt-get -f install', pastebin the output (http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org), and let us have the URL
[01:42] <ar0nic> heh removing all linux sound drivers and purging
[01:42] <ar0nic> reinstalling
[01:42] <Megaqwerty> Can anyone help me set up public key authentication on my SSH server?
[01:42] <Shoopuf> It took so long to download the 199 Ubuntu updates, hope they were worth it. :p
[01:42] <FWSquatch> soundray, I'm looking at the syslog and I can't find anything that seems to relate to the wireless.  What exactly would I be looking for?
[01:42] <swhitt> http://pastie.textmate.org/private/ur72lww2xlvzunjerojfna
[01:42] <swhitt> soundray: http://pastie.textmate.org/private/ur72lww2xlvzunjerojfna
[01:43] <Megaqwerty> I'm having a weird issue with it where even though the key is in authorized_keys, it still isn't letting me in.
[01:43] <mohadib_> hello
[01:43] <soundray> FWSquatch: do you know the name of the driver?
[01:44] <FWSquatch> soundray, it says the driver is ipw3945
[01:44] <daniella> helllo =)
[01:44] <soundray> swhitt: the problem is in the post-installation script. Can you pastebin that too? It's in /var/lib/dpkg/info/nginx.postinst
[01:45] <Shoopuf> Can I use PulseAudio in 7.10 or do I need to wait for Hardy Herring?
[01:45] <francesca> hellllo people :$
[01:45] <soundray> FWSquatch: I'd search dmesg and syslog for any occurrences of ipw (case insensitive)
[01:46] <integration> hey fran
[01:46] <FWSquatch> great idea.  I just tried that.  It gave me some info, but I'm not sure what is relevant
[01:46] <soundray> FWSquatch: feel free to pastebin if you want me to look
[01:46] <Dangermike> !info PulseAudio | Shoopuf
[01:46] <swhitt> soundray: http://pastie.textmate.org/private/skve2usp0ylhfqxiseks6q
[01:46] <ubotu> shoopuf: pulseaudio (source: pulseaudio): PulseAudio sound server. In component main, is optional. Version 0.9.6-1ubuntu2.1 (gutsy), package size 293 kB, installed size 1028 kB
[01:46] <FWSquatch> k, doing that now
[01:47] <_polto_> hi!
[01:47] <_polto_> where is linux/config.h now ? i need it to compile bcm5700-source
[01:47] <FWSquatch> soundray, basically it is saying that it detected it then right afterward it says Radio Frequency Kill Switch is On:
[01:48] <robby> hay
[01:48] <robby> can i get some help
[01:48] <robby> hello?
[01:48] <soundray> FWSquatch: that would normally indicate a hardware button in the 'off' setting. If you don't have one, there is probably a software way to switch it, but I don't know any details. Web search?
[01:48] <swhitt> robby:  /msg ubotu etiquette
[01:48] <swhitt>  /msg ubotu etiquette
[01:48] <Dangermike> !ask | robby
[01:48] <ubotu> robby: 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. :-)
[01:48] <robby> i was on yahoo
[01:49] <FWSquatch> thanks, I'll do some googling
[01:49] <artur_> Hi folks, i have a ubuntu live cd, that i always used in other computer that i have. Today, i mean, now, i tried to run the live cd, i tried Ubuntu, Kubuntu and Xubuntu, and after choosing Start or Instal..., the following screen is showed:
[01:49] <artur_> BusyBox v1.1.3 (Debian 1:1.1.3-5ubuntu7) Built-in shell (ash
[01:49] <artur_> Enter 'help'for a list of built-in commands.
[01:49] <artur_> (initramfs)_  (<- a command line where a can type help or other command)
[01:49] <^u^> robby, you start off with the question here
[01:49] <robby> and when i went to play a game
[01:49] <robby> it says i neaded java
[01:49] <robby> so i picked the first one on the list
[01:49] <robby> seems it didnt work
[01:49] <robby> so i installed sun java
[01:49] <robby> it keeps asking to instal java
[01:49] <lulzturtle> hi folks, I'm thinking of building an home theater PC using Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon and some sort of media center app for linux if one's available. Anyone familiar with this type of setup?
[01:49] <robby> how do i remve the old java
[01:50] <soundray> swhitt: dirty hack: you can edit this file and insert 'exit 0' as the second line, then rerun 'sudo apt-get -f install'. Please consider reporting this problem as a bug.
[01:50] <swhitt> soundray: aok :) thanks
[01:50] <FWSquatch> soundray, you are a friggin genius!  There is a wireless button on my laptop after all, its just one of those "touch buttons"  I never knew it was a button, I just thought it was a light.  Thanks a ton! You rock!
[01:50] <slenentine> robby: sudo update-alternatives --config java
[01:51] <robby> is there a way to inable sun java after i install it
[01:51] <soundray> robby: keep your questions on one line please. Use 'sudo update-alternatives --config java' to select which Java version you want by default
[01:51] <Megaqwerty> Can anyone help me set up public key authentication on my SSH server? I'm having a weird issue with it where even though the key is in authorized_keys, it still isn't letting me in.
[01:52] <soundray> FWSquatch: I had an inkling, but now I know for sure: I rock! Thanks for confirming.
[01:52] <soundray> :)
[01:52] <brandon503_> so i have windows and linux on here.. when i start up it ask what i wana login to ... friend says if i install another windows over my windows partition it will boot right into windows and i will not be able to choose .... what do i research to be able to choose os to login to
[01:53] <Megaqwerty> !grub | brandon503_
[01:53] <ubotu> brandon503_: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[01:53] <soundray> Megaqwerty: so you ran 'ssh-keygen -t dsa' on the client?
[01:53] <slenentine> Megaqwerty: are you taking the remote machine's public key and putting it in the servers authorized keys file
[01:53] <Megaqwerty> soundray: yeah
[01:53] <Megaqwerty> slenentine: indeed I did.
[01:54] <soundray> Megaqwerty: and you appended id_dsa.pub to $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys on the server?
[01:54] <Megaqwerty> slenentine: using ssh-copy-id
[01:54] <timo> can any one help, i need to copy a file via ssh that has a difrent port then 21
[01:54] <Megaqwerty> soundray: yep, using ssh-copy id
[01:54] <Dangermike> timo: just use the -p flag and put the correct port number
[01:54] <timo> dang it wont work
[01:54] <soundray> timo: with scp, use -P rather than -p
[01:54] <lulzturtle> so can anyone suggest a good media center application for Gutsy? I'm very use to Windows MCE 2005 and would like something that looks a bit like it and can support my ATI TV Wonder 659 USB HD if possible :)
[01:55] <lulzturtle> whoops, it's a ATI TV Wonder 650 :)
[01:55] <RoadHazard> lulzturtle: mythtv is nice
[01:55] <soundray> Megaqwerty: I haven't used ssh-copy -- I just append the public key manually...
[01:55] <lulzturtle> RoadHazard, I was reading up on that on google. Say's it's an alpha, do you know if it's pretty stable?
[01:55] <slenentine> i always just scp the id_dsa.pub to the server and echo id_dsa.pub >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
[01:56] <robby> ok java is installed... how do i inable it in firefox
[01:56] <jetscreamer> mythtv really really likes hauppage iirc
[01:56] <soundray> Megaqwerty: have you checked that the key ends up in authorized_keys?
[01:56] <timo> whats it liek scp ~/file user@192.168.1.123: -p 3989 /home/
[01:56] <RoadHazard> I dont think its alpha is it? its in the repos
[01:56] <timo> shit
[01:56] <Megaqwerty> soundray: yeah, it does, all as one line
[01:56] <timo> shit
[01:56] <jetscreamer> no mythtv isn't alpha
[01:56] <timo> !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[01:56] <soundray> !language | timo
[01:56] <ubotu> timo: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[01:56] <lulzturtle> RoadHazard, oh, I was reading up on Mythbuntu lol
[01:56] <jetscreamer> !ops free
[01:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ops free - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[01:56] <soundray> timo: don't spam
[01:56] <timo> !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[01:56] <jetscreamer> die bot die
[01:56] <timo> srry
[01:56] <soundray> timo: read man scp. -P not -p
[01:57] <Odd-rationale> !ops | free
[01:57] <ubotu> free: 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!
[01:57] <jetscreamer> why did 'insert name here' lobotomize the bot
[01:57] <lulzturtle> RoadHazard, do you know of a HCL of any sort for MythTV?
[01:57] <jetscreamer> !owner
[01:57] <ubotu> This bot is owned & operated by Seveas. For questions/requests/comments, join #ubuntu-bots
[01:57] <jetscreamer> thankss
[01:57] <jetscreamer> ah
[01:57] <RoadHazard> lulzturtle: as long as your tuner is v4l compatible it should work
[01:57] <Odd-rationale> Amaranth: Free keeps on joining and leaving...
[01:57] <lwizardl> how can I tell which nvidia cards can be used for outputting my display to my HDTV and have it display in a HD resolution like 1080i?
[01:57] <jetscreamer> lulzturtle: mythtv has a webpage with a list iirc
[01:57] <lulzturtle> RoadHazard, is there an easy way to tell if it is v4l compatible? lolz
[01:58] <Odd-rationale> Amaranth: OK. you got. Thanks!
[01:58] <Shoopuf> Why does the Synaptic have Firefox 3.0 in it? I thought Synaptic was only updated with every version of Ubuntu (every 6 months)?
[01:58] <lulzturtle> thanks jetscreamer , I'll give it a look
[01:58] <RoadHazard> lulzturtle: what jetscreamer said
[01:58] <Amaranth> look it's a shoopuf!
[01:58] <lulzturtle> thanks gusy
[01:58] <Amaranth> can i get a ride across the moonflow? ;)
[01:58] <Amaranth> sorry, offtopic
[01:58] <lulzturtle> guys* :P
[01:58] <Shoopuf> :P
[01:58] <Amaranth> Shoopuf: It's a backport
[01:59] <Amaranth> of an older alpha, iirc
[01:59] <Amaranth> !info firefox-3 gutsy
[01:59] <ubotu> Package firefox-3 does not exist in gutsy
[01:59] <Amaranth> !info firefox-3.0 gutsy
[01:59] <ubotu> firefox-3.0 (source: firefox-3.0): lightweight web browser based on Mozilla (Development Version). In component universe, is optional. Version 3.0~alpha8+nobinonly-0ubuntu1 (gutsy), package size 1130 kB, installed size 3832 kB
[01:59] <mneptok> eep opp ork uh-huh
[01:59] <Amaranth> yeah, alpha8
[01:59] <Odd-rationale> I'm trying to ssh from windows with putty. What do I put in the x location to enable x forwarding? Thanks!
[02:00] <joseph> does anyone know how to install fonts in ubuntu?
[02:00] <Flannel> !fonts | joseph
[02:00] <ubotu> joseph: 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
[02:00] <robby> sorry can i ask agin how to set the java in firefox
[02:00] <soundray> Odd-rationale: do you have an X server on Windows?
[02:00] <linxeh>  joseph: what kind of fonts ?
[02:00] <timo> sound where dose the -P go ?
[02:00] <Amaranth> Odd-rationale: that's something specific to your X install in windows
[02:00] <Odd-rationale> soundray: nope. I can't get it through ssh?
[02:01] <mneptok> robby: sudo apt-get install sun-java6-plugin
[02:01] <ChevronX> I have just downloaded Hardy Heron. I want Compiz Fusion. Is it ok to follow a guide written for feisty?
[02:01] <soundray> Megaqwerty: what happens when you connect? Try with ssh -v for more verbosity
[02:01] <linxeh> Odd-rationale: you need an X server on your windows machine
[02:01] <joseph> I want to install fonts from dafont.com
[02:01] <Amaranth> joseph: open up nautilus, hit ctrl-l, for the location put fonts:///
[02:01] <Megaqwerty> soundray: will do
[02:01] <mneptok> ChevronX: no.
[02:01] <Flannel> Odd-rationale: there are actualyl some nice X packages (that include SSH and stuff) for windows.  Xming is a good one
[02:01] <linxeh> Odd-rationale: if you want X to work remotely on your windows machine that is
[02:01] <Amaranth> joseph: then drag your font files in there
[02:01] <mneptok> ChevronX: compiz is included by default in Hardy
[02:01] <Flannel> ChevronX: #ubuntu+1 for Hardy support, they'll get you all set up.  Thanks.
[02:01] <Odd-rationale> Flannel: Link?
[02:01] <RoadHazard> Odd-rationale: may I suggest using something like vnc, its much more pleasant with windows
[02:01] <ChevronX> Thanks alot!
[02:02] <soundray> Odd-rationale: you do need a server. See Flannel ^^ or install cygwin
[02:02] <Flannel> Odd-rationale: http://sourceforge.net/projects/xming
[02:02] <Odd-rationale> RoadHazard: Vnc through ssh?
[02:02] <crabbe> hi, i want to have ppp0 connection at startup
[02:02] <linxeh> RoadHazard: pleasant it is not, easy to get set up maybe, but it is horrendous
[02:02] <Odd-rationale> Flannel: Thanks!
[02:02] <RoadHazard> Odd-rationale: yes
[02:02] <joseph> thanks amaranth
[02:02] <icolt45> hi
[02:02] <RoadHazard> linxeh: I use it all the time, works well
[02:02] <mr_marvin_> hio all. how to see differences between two files in gedit?
[02:02] <linxeh> RoadHazard: good for you - some of us are used to more responsive solutions
[02:02] <RoadHazard> but of course thats !works for me
[02:03] <robby> my mom is yelling at me cose the java isnt working
[02:03] <Odd-rationale> Wow. Never got so many replies from so many people all at once. Thanks all!
[02:03] <mneptok> robby: sudo apt-get install sun-java6-plugin
[02:03] <robby> ya i did that
[02:03] <robby> im jaust waiting on it
[02:03] <robby> just*
[02:03] <oxeimon> does anyone know how to restart the wireless card in 7.10?
[02:03] <robby> jus restart ur pc
[02:03] <Odd-rationale> Flannel: Do I want the Xming-portable-PuTTY package?
[02:04] <oxeimon> *other* than restarting the computer...
[02:04] <Megaqwerty> soundray: http://pastebin.ca/943234
[02:04] <Xamusk> oxeimon, remove and reinsert the kernel driver
[02:04] <robby> then i dont know
[02:04] <oxeimon> Xamusk: how do I do that?
[02:04] <crabbe> hi, how can i update my dyndns at ip-change / boot ?
[02:04] <robby> ya but doing that is a pain les ur good with linux
[02:04] <Flannel> Odd-rationale: You don't need it, no.
[02:04] <Xamusk> oxeimon, modprobe [-r] driver-name
[02:05] <Flannel> Odd-rationale: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=156984&package_id=175377 should be everything you need
[02:05] <Xamusk> but driver-name depends on what your card is... use -r to remove
[02:05] <Flannel> Odd-rationale: well, plus fonts if you need them, etc
[02:05] <Xamusk> with sudo before this command
[02:05] <robby> sodu su?
[02:05] <robby> sudo su*?
[02:05] <Odd-rationale> Flannel: ok. What is the portable putty thing anyways?
[02:05] <Xamusk> gotta go
[02:06] <Flannel> Odd-rationale: Its putty thats modified to not use the registry.  Comes from the Portable Apps project on sourceforge.
[02:06] <robby> is it posible to make wine use a difret partion that has windows installded lol
[02:06] <blackjack> hi
[02:06] <Odd-rationale> Flannel: Thanks again!
[02:06] <Flannel> robby: Probably, yes.  You should ask in #winehq
[02:06] <Stoffer> I installed a newer version of pidgin over an existing version, and the command "pidgin" still runs the old version.  How do I change it?
[02:06] <DavidW2> Can I discuss hardy here?
[02:06] <Lokey> i make a dvd rw blan again
[02:07] <Shoopuf> So if I download the PulseAudio package from Synaptic will I basically have the same PulseAudio functionality as the next version of Ubuntu?
[02:07] <Flannel> DavidW2: #ubuntu+1
[02:07] <Lokey> how do i make a dvd rw blank again
[02:07] <george> Need a little help,  left mouse button is not executing.  How can i reset it?
[02:07] <soldats> Lokey: you dont you just re-write over it
[02:08] <[R]> when i installed ubuntu... it was the first hard drive... now its not but when i change grub stuff... it wants to revert my partition # changes... where does it read that info from?
[02:08] <Lokey> o i c
[02:08] <zefyr> is kubuntu different then ubuntu other then the kde interface?
[02:08] <Lokey> even if it is a dvd+r
[02:08] <soundray> !kubuntu | zefyr
[02:08] <ubotu> zefyr: Kubuntu is Ubuntu with KDE, the K Desktop Environment, instead of Gnome. See http://kubuntu.org for more information - For support: #kubuntu - See also !KDE
[02:08] <metbsd> i need to convert user-made mbox to vpopmail maildir, is there a way to do it?
[02:08] <Flannel> zefyr: They use different programs (KDE stuff instead of Gnome stuff)
[02:08] <Mark_Milliman> Does anyone know of a GNOME screensaver for RSS feeds?
[02:09] <soldats> Lokey: a dvd-r cant be writed twice only a dvd-rw can you can only use a dvd-r once
[02:09] <Shoopuf> I downloaded Firefox 3.0 but when I open up Firefox in my GUI it opens the old version?
[02:09] <robby> r stands for write
[02:09] <Lokey> it is a dvd+r then it says rw at the bottum
[02:09] <soundray> Shoopuf: you have to launch it with firefox-3.0
[02:10] <robby> rw stands for re-write
[02:10] <blackjack> how to autmount usb ?
[02:10] <soldats> Lokey: a dvd-r is writeable once a dvd-rw is writable multiple times
[02:10] <soundray> robby: r stands for recordable
[02:10] <robby> ya my bad
[02:10] <zefyr> can one run both kde and gnome programs side by side, or did you have stop kde and start gnome
[02:10] <metbsd> don't trust robby
[02:10] <Megaqwerty> soundray: any ideas?
[02:10] <metbsd> r stand for recycle
[02:11] <Flannel> zefyr: Yep
[02:11] <Jack_Sparrow> blackjack, system ... pref..  removable drives and media
[02:11] <soundray> Megaqwerty: oops, sorry, got distracted
[02:11]  * soundray needs sleep
[02:11] <Megaqwerty> soundray: that's alright.
[02:11] <robby> how do i enable the java in firefox after installing it with apt-get
[02:11] <Megaqwerty> soundray: you need the link again?
[02:12] <robby> do i have to restart my pc?
[02:12] <wers> I have a pdf journal article. it contains tables that I want to include in my slideshow presentation. Whenever I save selected pages of the pdf, they do not appear correctly
[02:12] <soldats> robby: restart firefox
[02:12] <soundray> Megaqwerty: it's as if your sshd was configured to reject keys. Have you edited /etc/ssh/sshd_config ?
[02:12] <l815> robby, if you restart firefox it should work
[02:12] <wers> how do I capture images from pdfs? :)
[02:12] <l815> robby, type in about:plugins and see if java is there
[02:12] <lilg111111> does anybody know how to get thunderbird or evolution to work with free yahoo
[02:13] <Ximal> I keep loosing sound upon reboot .. Or upon cold start ... Could someone please tell me any kind of command that would restart my sound or a possible patch/solution ??? I am on an amd 64 bit laptop ....
[02:13] <Megaqwerty> soundray: Hmm, I'll try setting it to no password and see what happens. (don't worry, I have the ability to set it back)
[02:13] <george> anyone can tell me how to reset the mouse?
[02:13] <Jack_Sparrow> lilg111111, Google free works fine with thunderbird.. yahoo pop or imap requires a fee
[02:13] <blackjack> How do to auto recongnition usb ?
[02:13] <mohadib> hy
[02:14] <soldats> blackjack: Jack_Sparrow said it above
[02:14] <Shoopuf> Thanks, got Firefox 3.0 to work now. :) Gonna Google how to make a shortcut for the terminal command so I don't have to type it each time. :P
[02:14] <mohadib> how do i save    grub prefs from apt
[02:14] <robby> ok i restarted firefox and it asks me to enable java in browswer or install it
[02:14] <lilg111111> jack sparrow, thanx
[02:14] <metbsd> i need to convert user-made mbox to vpopmail maildir, is there a way to do it?i need to convert user-made mbox to vpopmail maildir, is there a way to do it?
[02:14] <mohadib> er nvm
[02:14] <Jack_Sparrow> lilg111111, np
[02:14] <soundray> Megaqwerty: you aren't using an older ssh version on the client?
[02:14] <jadder> hola a todos
[02:14] <Megaqwerty> soundray: latest stable ubuntu
[02:14] <blackjack> soldats, i can not find
[02:14] <jadder> hello
[02:14] <jadder> xD
[02:15] <robby> so what do i do now?
[02:15] <Jack_Sparrow> blackjack, system ... pref..  removable drives and media
[02:15] <slenentine> Megaqwerty: do you have PubKeyAuthenication enabled in /etc/ssh/sshd_config?
[02:15] <Megaqwerty> soundray: huh...it just magically started working again.
[02:15] <soundray> !yay | Megaqwerty
[02:15] <ubotu> Megaqwerty: Glad you made it! :-)
[02:15] <soundray> :)
[02:15] <Megaqwerty> soundray: I'm confused, but I'll accept it.
[02:16] <Megaqwerty> ;)
[02:16] <robby> i nead to enale java in firwefox... how do i do that?
[02:16] <Jack_Sparrow> blackjack, If it is set to automount but still does not then it is possibly a windows format that has been locked and must be forsed to mount
[02:16] <robby> firefox*
[02:16] <wers> what's the easiest way to crop images? I'm having a hard time doing it with gimp
[02:16] <soundray> Megaqwerty: just for future reference, to separate client from server issues, you can always generate a key pair on the server and try a local connection
[02:16] <blackjack> Jack_Sparrow : detailing it explain
[02:17] <soldats> wers: well gimp is the easiest way IMO. use the crop tool, you may ask in #gimp as well
[02:17] <Megaqwerty> soundray: good advice. Thanks.
[02:17] <Jack_Sparrow> blackjack, did you check settings where I showed you
[02:17] <soundray> wers: you can do it on the commandline with imagemagick
[02:17] <blackjack> Jack_Sparrow: thx
[02:17] <metbsd> I NEED TO CONVERT USER CREATED MBOX FILE TO QMAIL-VPOPMAIL MAILDIR, IS THERE A WAY TO DO IT??? IF YES PLEASE DO TELL!!!
[02:17] <soundray> !CAPS | metbsd
[02:17] <ubotu> metbsd: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[02:17] <soundray> !patience | metbsd
[02:17] <ubotu> metbsd: The people here are volunteers, your attitude should reflect that. Answers are not always available. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[02:18] <robby> how do i enable java in firefox
[02:18] <jrib> !java > robby (read the private message from ubotu)
[02:18] <Flannel> metbsd: do you have qmail installed?
[02:18] <pooria> I want to load my Ubuntu kernel  from CD-ROM by using GRUB - what value of I have to use for ROOT Command ?
[02:18] <robby> !java
[02:18] <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)
[02:18] <soundray> wers: what do you find difficult about the crop tool in gimp?
[02:18] <metbsd> Flannel: yes
[02:18] <robby> no i installed java
[02:18] <robby> thats not the problem
[02:18] <metbsd> Flannel: i won't install postfix and try to install qmail maildir
[02:19] <damaltor> hey everybody. reinstalling debian for a web server right now. what is the difference if i use LVM instead of not using it? are there noticeable differences?
[02:19] <Flannel> metbsd: Open up the mail client that has the mbox file access, connect to the IMAP server, and drag/drop
[02:19] <robby> i have to make firefox use the jave
[02:19] <traiani> help.  I need to ndiswrapper common and utils on my desktop to get wireless working, but have no net connection there.  How can I I transfer from another machine and point the installer to those?
[02:19] <metbsd> Flannel: but i have like 300 accounts
[02:19] <soundray> metbsd: 'apt-cache search mbox maildir convert'
[02:19] <soldats> robby: sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre then restart firefox
[02:19] <jrib> robby: the page ubotu linked you to tells you what to do.  If after reading it you aren't sure, let me know
[02:19] <robby> i did that
[02:19] <Jack_Sparrow> robby, How did you install java  and which version
[02:19] <metbsd> soundray: that mbox2maildir convert inbox only
[02:19] <robby> i installed 3
[02:19] <Flannel> metbsd: Within the same directory structure?
[02:19] <metbsd> soundray: i need to convert USER CREATED MBOX
[02:19] <robby> and none of them do enything
[02:19] <robby> after changeing them
[02:19] <Flannel> metbsd: ditch the caps.
[02:20] <robby> i have to make firefox use it
[02:20] <Flannel> !enter | robby
[02:20] <ubotu> robby: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[02:20] <[R]> when i installed ubuntu... it was the first hard drive... now its not but when i change grub stuff... it wants to revert my partition # changes... where does it read that info from?
[02:20] <soundray> metbsd: so what, use mb2md
[02:20] <metbsd> Flannel: i can successfully convert inbox mbox to maildir
[02:20] <Flannel> metbsd: What do you mean by 300 accounts?
[02:20] <soundray> metbsd: or whatever you like best
[02:20] <Jack_Sparrow> robby, do this  then ask again  : sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre then restart firefox
[02:20] <slenentine> robby: i'm using  /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java  and it works fine
[02:20] <metbsd> Flannel: now the problem is those user created mbox in sendmail
[02:20] <slenentine> or 6 whatever
[02:20] <metbsd> Flannel: they are just not recognized by maildir
[02:20] <jscinoz> ugh i wish truecrypt volumes could dynamically expand like qemu's qcow images
[02:20] <metbsd> Flannel: i mean 300 user account
[02:21] <soldats> robby: read my post above or jacks
[02:21] <soundray> !info mb2md | metbsd
[02:21] <ubotu> metbsd: mb2md (source: mb2md): Converting Mbox mailboxes to Maildir format. In component universe, is optional. Version 3.20-3 (gutsy), package size 23 kB, installed size 112 kB
[02:21] <Flannel> metbsd: there are a number of conversion utilities out there that should be able to do it no problem.
[02:21] <robby> i already apt-get java 6 runtime and all that ther nonsense and restarted firefox
[02:21] <Jack_Sparrow> robby, Did you run that command just like that..
[02:21] <mneptok> metbsd: Claws will convert mbox to maildir
[02:21] <robby> yes i coppy pasted
[02:21] <Jack_Sparrow> robby, or did you try it some other way
[02:22] <robby> no i coppy pasted
[02:22] <Flannel> robby: what version of ubuntu are you using? and are you using the ubuntu supplied version of firefox?
[02:22] <mneptok> robby: sudo apt-get install sun-java6-plugin
[02:22] <robby> 7.10 ubuntu gutsy
[02:22] <soldats> robby: open firefox and in the browser bar type "about:pligins" then see if jave is enabled
[02:23] <soldats> robby: i meant "about:plugins"
[02:23] <jrib> you guys are telling robby the wrong package.  I don't understand why he refuses to take 2 minutes to read a page with the answer to his question
[02:23] <mneptok> robby: ls -l ls /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/libjavaplugin.so
[02:23] <Lifeisfunny> is there something I can do that can let my memory usage drop   cache is 50% and programs is 40%
[02:23] <mneptok> fdmnbnkzdfnbokz
[02:23] <mneptok> robby: ls -l /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/libjavaplugin.so
[02:23] <adrock358> Hey guys.  I got a question
[02:23] <robby> gcj and java 1.6
[02:24] <[R]> Lifeisfunny: cache is irrelevent... as for programs, don't run so many
[02:24] <mneptok> robby: ls -l /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/libjavaplugin.so
[02:24] <robby> how do i unable gcj
[02:24] <robby> or remove gcj
[02:24] <blackjack>  where it find to config the file that is automount configure ?
[02:24] <metbsd> mneptok: can claws convert for multiple users?
[02:24] <soundray> Lifeisfunny: would you rather have your memory lying around unused?
[02:24] <jrib> robby: remove the gcjwebplugin package
[02:24] <metbsd> mneptok: i need to convert multiple mboxes for 300 users
[02:24] <Lifeisfunny> [R], alright, thanks
[02:24] <mneptok> metbsd: it's not an autmoated process. you import mboxen to Claws, and Claws stores as maildir
[02:25] <Lifeisfunny> soundray, not really
[02:25] <soldats> jrib: honestly ive had java installed many times with the sun-java6-jre plugin and the ubotu answer is very clear :)
[02:25] <mneptok> metbsd: you could prolly script it, or reuse their libs
[02:25] <Lifeisfunny> you guys are making me look silly
[02:25] <robby> how dose one remove gcj plugin?
[02:25] <jrib> soldats: you need sun-java6-plugin for the plugin
[02:25] <Lifeisfunny> I was just wondering
[02:25] <jrib> robby: I just told you
[02:25] <robby> i did that lol
[02:25] <mneptok> robby: ls -l /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/libjavaplugin.so
[02:25] <metbsd> actually thunderbird can do the same
[02:25] <robby> Processing triggers for libc6 ...
[02:25] <robby> ldconfig deferred processing now taking place
[02:25] <robby> robby@robby-desktop:~$ ls -l /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/libjavaplugin.so
[02:25] <robby> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 39 2008-03-14 22:09 /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/libjavaplugin.so -> /etc/alternatives/firefox-javaplugin.so
[02:26] <Lifeisfunny> thanks
[02:26] <adrock358> I'm trying to install dual boot of vista and ubuntu.  all I have now is ubuntu, but I want to erase ubuntu and then install vista, then ubuntu.  And my partitions are setup for linux.  I can't get my partitions back for windows, because the CD that came with my hard drive that reformats the partitions isn't working.  How can I format my HD so I can install Vista?
[02:26] <robby> did i do that right?
[02:26] <PMantis> Is there a command I can run to determine what kernel version will load upon reboot?
[02:26] <mneptok> robby: yes, and Java is installed
[02:26] <soldats> jrib: he was also told to install that as well a few pages ago
[02:26] <Jangari> I'm having some serious trouble mounting an sd card, it keeps crashing nautilus, anyone know a way to force a dump?
[02:26] <mneptok> robby: have you acutally used the Java test page to test the plugin?
[02:27] <robby> ok let me restart firefox
[02:27] <robby> no i havent lol
[02:27] <c0da> hey, is there any way to adjust webcam settings?
[02:27] <mneptok> robby: uhhh ... that would be the first thing you'd do.
[02:27] <robby> what is the url of the test page
[02:28] <adrock358> Any way to help a brother out?  I'm sure this is a real simple solution.  I just don't know which program to use to reformat my hd.
[02:28] <jscinoz> hmm, so the wii can boot linux now.. i wonder if the PPC version of ubuntu will work...
[02:28] <mneptok> robby: http://www.java.com/en/download/help/testvm.xml
[02:28] <soundray> Jangari: have you tried turning off icon preview?
[02:28] <mneptok> adrock358: gparted
[02:28] <adrock358> mneptok.  thanks bro.  is that for linux or dos?
[02:28] <Jack_Sparrow> adrock358, gparted
[02:29] <soldats> !dualboot > adrock358
[02:29] <mneptok> adrock358: i don't do DOS. this is 2008.
[02:29] <soundray> PMantis: can you give more background to that?
[02:29] <Jack_Sparrow> adrock358, actually gparted has a livecd that I highly recommend
[02:30] <robby> FAIL no jave el work-o
[02:30] <mneptok> robby: did you use Automatix?
[02:30] <robby> use what?
[02:30] <PMantis> soundray: If I upgrade my kernel, and I have a module compiled from source, I need to update the /usr/src/linux symlink so I can compile the module for the NEW kernel, not the one running before I reboot.
[02:30] <adrock358> jack_sparrow.  great.  thanks man.  yeah, all I want to do is load vista first, then install ubuntu.  Thanks again.
[02:30] <adrock358> You guys have been helpful as always.
[02:31] <Jack_Sparrow> adrock358, Use the live cd make an ntfs for windows and at least two ext3 for ubuntu plus a swap
[02:31] <mneptok> robby: *IF* you are using a standard Ubuntu install, and *IF* you ran "sudo apt-get install sun-java6-plugin" that test WILL work. so which part does not apply to you?
[02:31] <slenentine> robby: i'm sorry to  say this, but you're obviously doing something wrong because everyone else manages just fine with the same resources that you're using.
[02:31] <robby> im geting
[02:31] <metbsd> mb2md does not conbine mailbox in the right structure
[02:31] <Jack_Sparrow> adrock358, remember limit of 4 partitions without using extended
[02:31] <robby> This game cannot be played using your current settings. Please, try the following:
[02:31] <robby>     * Check to make sure that java is enabled in your browser. (learn more)
[02:31] <robby>     * If you do not have java installed you may download it here.
[02:31] <robby>     * To learn more about java support for browsers, visit our help pages.
[02:32] <adrock358> Jack_Sparrow.  will do.  got it.  thanks so much man
[02:32] <crshman> hi all, i just installed a new video card and now X says that there are no screens found....how do i tell ubuntu to update the config to use the new card?
[02:32] <jrib> !xconfig > crshman (read the private message from ubotu)
[02:32] <mneptok> crshman: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[02:32] <jrib> robby: don't paste here.  Use paste.ubuntu-nl.org please
[02:32] <crshman> awesome thnx
[02:32] <adrock358> Jack_Sparrow have a good night man.
[02:32] <slenentine> robby: do you have java enabled in firefox > edit > preferences > content ?
[02:32] <mneptok> robby: that is NOT the Java test page!
[02:33] <robby> the test page worked but said i wasnt using the 1.6.0
[02:33] <Jack_Sparrow> adrock358, you too
[02:33] <soundray> PMantis: if you installed the kernel image through apt, it should have updated the grub menu, with the first kernel line corresponding to the new kernel. So 'grep ^kernel /boot/grub/menu.lst | head -n 1' should tell you.
[02:33] <mneptok> robby: then Java is installed, and this game site is crap.
[02:33] <robby> so how do i config java agin?
[02:33] <mneptok> robby: you don't
[02:33] <slenentine> ugh
[02:34] <robby> no cose i have 3 difrent java installed lol
[02:34] <mneptok> robby: you write to the webmaster of the game site and say "please stop requyiring bleeding edge Java for basic functionality"
[02:34] <Pici> !multijava | robby
[02:34] <ubotu> robby: To set which java version/implementation is to be used as default, use sudo update-java-alternatives
[02:35] <logga> Error: undefined method `strip' for nil:NilClass
[02:35] <robby> usage: update-java-alternatives [--jre] [--plugin] [ -t|--test|-v|--verbose]
[02:35] <robby>            -l|--list [<jname>]
[02:35] <robby>            -s|--set <jname>
[02:35] <robby>            -a|--auto
[02:35] <robby>            -h|-?|--help
[02:35] <logga> Error: Mysql::Error: Lost connection to MySQL server during query: INSERT INTO `chats` (`message`, `message_type`, `other_nick`, `nick`, `channel`, `created_at`) VALUES('           -s|--set <jname>', 'message', NULL, 'robby', '#ubuntu', '2008-03-15 13:05:48')
[02:35] <FloodBot3> robby: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[02:35] <Shoopuf> Anyone else find the "Volume Control: PnP Audio Device (Alsa mixer)" program to be extremely unresponsive, aggravating, jumpy, aggravating?
[02:36] <slenentine> robby: sudo update-alternatives --config java
[02:36] <mneptok> robby: you have been told not to paste to the channel. do it again and you're banned.
[02:36] <heogen> Hi what is the domain Sip in wengophone?
[02:37] <Shoopuf> Every time I drag the "Speaker" volume meter up and down it is extremely extremely laggy, the meter jumps around, one channel mutes itself for no reason.
[02:37] <hanophix33> can anyone tell me why some dropdown menus in firefox display below flash?
[02:37] <Ashfire908> how do i enable tsclient's "XDMCP" option?
[02:38] <robby> LOL no luck even after serting it to java-6-sun
[02:38] <DanC> when I try to add a new printer, the last step is a password dialog that doesn't work. it asks for a password for $my_account on localhost
[02:38] <jrib> robby: you restarted firefox?
[02:38] <robby> yes
[02:38] <jrib> robby: pastebin (do not paste in the channel) the output of 'ls -l /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/'
[02:40] <robby> the website testpage says im using 1.4.2
[02:40] <blackjack> first my computer usb stick put well recongnition but if next usb stick put my computer, it is not recognize;;
[02:40] <robby> let me paste something
[02:40]  * DanC finds a clue in https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cupsys/+bug/47892 ...
[02:40] <mneptok> robby: NO!
[02:40] <robby>       1    /usr/bin/gij-4.2
[02:40] <robby>           2    /usr/bin/cacao
[02:40] <robby> *         3    /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre/bin/java
[02:40] <robby>  +        4    /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/jre/bin/java
[02:40] <jrib> ugh
[02:40] <heogen> Please somebody know what is the Sip domain in wengophone?
[02:40] <slenentine> kick/ban
[02:40] <Flannel> robby: paste it to the pastebin. NOT in the channel
[02:40] <blackjack> first my computer usb stick put well recongnition
[02:40] <blackjack> but if next usb stick put my computer, it is not recognize;
[02:40]  * soundray is all for punishing stupidity
[02:40] <hanophix33> can someone tell me the difference between on the theme formats?
[02:40] <xphisher> can anyone help me find a way to mount quake 4 cd 2-4 in order to install the proper files?
[02:40] <blackjack> can help
[02:41] <jrib> !enter | blackjack
[02:41] <ubotu> blackjack: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[02:41] <Jack_Sparrow> blackjack, see the last entry on "Forcing"  http://forum.notebookreview.com/archive/index.php/t-211958.html
[02:41] <Shoopuf> Does anyone else have this problem? Every time I drag the "Speaker" volume meter up and down it is extremely laggy. The meter jumps around to places that my mouse is not, one channel mutes itself for absolutely no reason, the channels unlink for no reason, the volume meter lags when I drag it. Is this normal Ubuntu behavior?
[02:41] <linxeh> xphisher: sudo mount /dev/cdrom
[02:41] <jrib> hanophix33: can you be more specific?
[02:41] <hanophix33> gtk 1.x, gtk2.x, metacity, compiz
[02:42] <hanophix33> jrib: gtk 1.x, gtk2.x, metacity, compiz
[02:42] <linxeh> http://www.linux.com/articles/49600
[02:42] <xphisher> linxeh:  i tried what you have recommended but i got this error "mount: block device /dev/scd0 is write-protected, mounting read-only"
[02:42] <linxeh> xphisher: thats not an error, its a worning
[02:42] <jrib> hanophix33: metacity is the default window manager (no effects).  Metacity themes are for your window borders.  GTK themes are for the controls (buttons, drag bars, etc.).  Compiz is the window manager with effects (wobbly windows, etc.) that you enable in your Appearance menu item
[02:43] <wookienz> hi guys, i have apt-get install unrar and rar but for the life of me i cant extract or make any rar files through the desktop UI. ideas?
[02:43] <Jack_Sparrow> xphisher, I seem to remember something about that particular cd.. needed root or something odd..
[02:43] <linxeh> xphisher: warning. its mounted
[02:43] <linxeh> xphisher: check whats in /media/cdrom
[02:43] <hanophix33> jrib:  thanks!
[02:43] <jrib> wookienz: pastebin the output of 'apt-cache policy unrar'
[02:43] <Siph0n> hey.... how do i get the ip address of my printer if its on the network?
[02:43] <linxeh> xphisher: you could do sudo mount -o ro /media/cdrom    if you want to stop the warning
[02:44] <blackjack> Jack_Sparrow : thank you
[02:44] <Jack_Sparrow> blackjack, any time..
[02:45] <andguent> Siph0n: try nmap -p 9100 192.168.1.0/24 (adjust to your IP range) -- port 9100 checks for standard jetdirect type printers, you are looking for one that says 9100: open
[02:46] <xphisher> linxeh: that didn't work. i unmounted it first and tried the switch but i got this error "sudo: illegal option `-o'
[02:46] <xphisher> usage: sudo -K | -L | -V | -h | -k | -l | -v
[02:46] <xphisher> usage: sudo [-HPSb] [-p prompt] [-u username|#uid]
[02:46] <xphisher>             { -e file [...] | -i | -s | <command> }
[02:46] <LjL> !paste | xphisher
[02:46] <ubotu> xphisher: 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)
[02:46] <linxeh> xphisher: sudo mount -o, not sudo -o
[02:47] <Shoopuf> ...
[02:48] <root77> hi all
[02:48] <soundray> andguent:
[02:48] <soundray> oops
[02:48]  * soundray needs sleep
[02:48] <PMantis> soundray: I used your bash script, added sed & awk, and it's working so far... thanks.
[02:49] <andguent> soundray: something to say or just typoing? :) (I need sleep too, I understand)
[02:49] <wookienz> andguent: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59643/
[02:50] <LimCore> http://pastebin.ca/943261  - am I fucked?  I heared a lound click from my hard drive
[02:50] <soundray> PMantis: it's a dirty hack, though. You can't really predict which kernel is going to boot.
[02:50] <PMantis> Assuming the first kernel seems safe for my purpose
[02:50] <soundray> andguent: I was just going to say that I like that nmap command. Any other neat uses of nmap? :)
[02:51] <wookienz> jrib:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59643/
[02:51] <LjL> LimCore, laanguage
[02:51] <blackjack> what is device name of usb sitck ?
[02:51] <LjL> LimCore: backup. fast.
[02:51] <LimCore> aieeee
[02:51]  * LimCore backups
[02:51] <jrib> wookienz: is unrar working ok in the terminal?
[02:52] <slenentine> soundray: nmap -sS -0 $ip
[02:52] <wers> where do I get openoffice.org impress templates? :)
[02:52] <Jack_Sparrow> blackjack, sudo fdisk -l    last letter is L to list
[02:52] <wookienz> jrib: havent tried as yet...ill give it a whirl
[02:52] <isnt> completely unethical: anyone know where to move a big list of live CC #s?
[02:52] <LjL> LimCore: while you wait for the backup to finish, install "smartmontools" and run "sudo smartctl -H /dev/sda" (or whatever the drive is called)
[02:52] <EDinNY> do other people have problems connecting to packages.freecontrib.org ?
[02:52] <LimCore> LjL: it returns garbage
[02:52] <LjL> LimCore: smartctl?
[02:52] <LimCore> LjL: from all drives, I guess my mobo is braking
[02:52] <isnt> infact, nevermind, wrong place
[02:53] <LimCore> yea
[02:53] <LjL> LimCore: uhm, are all drives connected to the same cable?
[02:53] <jrib> !offtopic | isnt
[02:53] <ubotu> isnt: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[02:53] <EDinNY> was that "yea" for me?
[02:53] <LimCore> LjL: no
[02:53] <Jack_Sparrow> LimCore, Could also be power supplyu
[02:53] <looksie> aloha all
[02:53] <LimCore> Jack_Sparrow: oterwise rock solid
[02:53] <LimCore> no, this mobo is shitty
[02:53] <LimCore> gfx unit is failing anyway
[02:53] <Pici> !language | LimCore
[02:53] <ubotu> LimCore: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[02:53] <Jack_Sparrow> LimCore, Please keep it G rated..
[02:53] <LjL> LimCore, ok, reboot and run a memtest. if the board/RAM is messed up, then your backup is unlikely to be successful anyway
[02:54] <LimCore> LjL: mem is fine
[02:54]  * LimCore bets mobo hd controllers
[02:54] <kousotu> anyone got a PSP slim that works on Ubuntu?
[02:54] <soundray> slenentine: -0 is unrecognized on mine...
[02:54] <LjL> LimCore: as they say it could be the power supply - about the "click" - but hardly about the garbage returned by smartctl, methinks
[02:54] <slenentine> the letter O
[02:55] <Jack_Sparrow> LimCore, I have seen dozens of power supplies go bad but just a handful of MB's actually go out
[02:55] <wookienz> jrib: yes works ok from command line
[02:55] <snowrichard> gg
[02:55] <andguent> soundray: most definiely -- nmap -P0 will usually make it partially past a stock XP firewall, nmap 192.168.1.40-70 - scan a range of IPs, nmap 192.168.1.0/24 -p 1000-2000 - scan range of ports
[02:55] <LimCore> I will return stupid mobo on warranty
[02:55] <slenentine> soundray: the letter O ?
[02:55] <kousotu> anyone got a PSP slim that works on Ubuntu? I can't get Ubuntu to recognise it
[02:55] <jrib> wookienz: hmm, how are you trying to use it in the GUI.  Are you in GNOME? using "Archive Manager"?
[02:56] <andguent> soundray: I'm trying to come up with something more impressive, feel like I'm missing some biggies...
[02:56] <aldaek> whats a good remote desktop program other than vnc?
[02:56] <andguent> freenx
[02:56] <wookienz> jrib: it now works through the UI only if the file is local... i want to unrar files on a remote server... so i have a couple of smb shares mounted... it doesnt give me the option to "extract here" when using the smb share...
[02:57] <aldaek> apt-get has it in the lists?
[02:57] <jrib> wookienz: ah, that I don't know about
[02:57] <adrift> hello folks
[02:57] <wookienz> i dont see why it wouldnt...
[02:57] <Karsyth> whats the command to search for files / folders?
[02:57] <jrib> Karsyth: locate? find? whereis?
[02:57] <andguent> Karsyth: GUI or command line searching? Places should have a search files option
[02:57] <soundray> slenentine: that works better
[02:57] <looksie> find
[02:57] <Karsyth> command line
[02:57] <Karsyth> just find? alright
[02:58] <looksie> find / -name -print
[02:58] <adrift> I just downloaded and installed virtualbox on Ubuntu 7.10, and got vista up and running, but for whatever reason I can't seem to get an internet connection. Can anyone help me with this?
[02:58] <looksie> where '-name' = the file name
[02:58] <aldaek> it wasnt in the list via command prompt
[02:59] <Y-Town> how do you kill an active window?  3 keys give you an X to click and kill a window
[03:00] <soundray> andguent: now I know how I'm going to make myself unpopular at work next week ;)
[03:00] <andguent> Karsyth: EX: find /etc -name *.conf --OR-- find /etc|grep conf$
[03:00] <Karsyth> andguent alright thanks
[03:00] <wookienz> How can i extract a rar file from inside a SMB share.. i have installed unrar, it will only unrar from a local source.
[03:00] <andguent> soundray: tcpdump/iptraf is more fun, especially with a transparent bridge :)
[03:00] <looksie> kill a window w/ r-click on its title bar or chose 'Alt-F4'
[03:00] <Y-Town> thank you
[03:00] <adrift> internet connection in virtualbox?? anyone?
[03:00] <skadoodle> exit
[03:00] <looksie> U R Welcs
[03:00] <soundray> andguent: thanks for the pointers :)
[03:01] <Karsyth> alright, say for example i searched wine and it found all the files associated with it, then is there a command that can delete all the files it found?
[03:01] <soundray> Good night all
[03:02] <stefano_> is there a q&a channel for ubuntu development?
[03:02] <looksie> find / -name wine -exec rm {};
[03:02] <wookienz> under what dir do i find a mounted smb share
[03:02] <jrib> stefano_: you probably want #ubuntu-motu
[03:02] <looksie> be careful
[03:02] <fismoll8> hey guys...my computer froze, and I was forced to use the reset button (ctrl-sysrq "busier backwards") didn't work. However, when I rebooted my computer it was unable to recognize the partition that ubuntu on. The os did not load. After powering off the circuits inside my computer and then powering them on again, my computer worked fine. However, every now and then when I restart I get the same problem. When I run sudo fsck, it comes back clean. Wh
[03:02] <Karsyth> looksie, is that what i would type? or are you talking to someone else
[03:03] <stefano_> jrib, isnt the motu channel packagin oriented? i've got some specific questions about gnome application development
[03:03] <jimmygoon> How do I get to have the advanced compiz settings - the custom one appear in the appearance panel? I install ccsm yet it stil doesn't show up
[03:04] <andguent> Karsyth: looksie was giving an example of advanced find usage, but that one is somewhat dangerous, at least to wine files :)
[03:04] <jrib> stefano_: well gnome application development, you are better off in a gnome channel in my opinion (on GIMPNet).  There's also #ubuntu-devel
[03:04] <Karsyth> andguent: i havent run the command yet. i basically want to remove all folders / files associated with tine because synaptic and add / remove didnt get rid of them all
[03:04] <traiani> can anyone help get my wireless working?  I've followed the thread here and it still doesn't work: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=190177
[03:04] <Karsyth> andguent: i can still run wine commands but it wasnt properly installed, and i think until i completely remove it i will never get it properly installed
[03:05] <stefano_> jrib, thanks, i'll go to gimpnet
[03:05] <andguent> Karsyth: did you try 'sudo apt-get purge wine' already?
[03:05] <jimmygoon> !ccsm
[03:05] <ubotu> To enable advanced customization of desktop effects in Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy), install 'compizconfig-settings-manager'. A new option will appear in your appearance properties - See also !compiz - Help in #compiz-fusion
[03:06] <Karsyth> andguent: ill try real quick
[03:06] <Karsyth> Package wine is not installed, so not removed
[03:06] <jimmygoon> How does ubuntu do the autocomplete when I <Tab> in gnome-terminal... it does package names, executable's names...?
[03:06] <wookienz> I have mounted a couple of smb shares on my desktop... how can i navigate them from the terminal?
[03:06] <Karsyth> andguent: Package wine is not installed, so not removed
[03:07] <linxeh> wookienz: maybe /media ?
[03:07] <andguent> Karsyth: Where are you finding wine files? in your home directory or binary executables?
[03:07] <stefano_> jimmygoon, it looks up all directories in which files can be executed by you (this would be /usr/bin, /bin, /usr/local/bin and so on)
[03:07] <Karsyth> andguent: i think maybe both
[03:08] <jimmygoon> stefano_, is it a feature of gnome-terminal specifically?
[03:08] <stefano_> jimmygoon, no, its a feature of bash. type in "man bash" to learn more about what it ca do
[03:08] <MrJoey> Is there a minimalistic Ubuntu derivative available that has a small image size (e.g. 100MB or less)?
[03:08] <jimmygoon> thanks!
[03:08] <andguent> Karsyth: odd, I personally wouldn't delete anything, just move it all to /tmp (that directory will get wiped out when you shut down)
[03:08] <jimmygoon> MrJoey, DSL: Damn Small Linux --- debian based... not ubuntu, but very customizable and tons of tutorials
[03:08] <wookienz> linxeh: nope..thanks though
[03:08] <IOU> does anyone find the 2.6.24-12 kernel slower than the 2.6.24-11 ?
[03:08] <jimmygoon> IOU, the screen refresh seems awful IMO
[03:09] <Karsyth> andguent: does anything here look important to you? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59644/
[03:09] <linxeh> wookienz: type mount
[03:09] <IOU> jimmygoon: yeah i have noticed switching tabs in firefox and xchat and a few other progs really sluggish
[03:09] <kousotu> is there another driver for USB that I shoould install?
[03:09] <BenniBoya> clear
[03:09] <MrJoey> "MrJoey, DSL: Damn Small Linux --- debian based... not ubuntu, but very customizable and tons of tutorials" ==> Yeah, I was thinking of using that, but I'm somewhat concerned about compatibility
[03:10] <jimmygoon> IOI yeah, like I was typing the in terminal and alt+tab and the whole thing like froze then caught up... weird stuffs
[03:10] <MrJoey> I could use DSL-N, though, but it's still not as mainstrea
[03:10] <BenniBoya> hey, i installed something with synaptic and there are no icons to open it
[03:10] <MrJoey> m*
[03:10] <xb3rtx> why does me screen resolution let me change the settings and apply them, but everytime i look back at the settings i see the previous settings that i changed
[03:10] <jimmygoon> IOU, of course, I'm in hardy
[03:10] <IOU> same
[03:10] <jimmygoon> IOU, yeah. I hope it gets fixed soon. I think its more than just our imaginations
[03:11] <jimmygoon> MrJoey, compatibility with what?
[03:11] <andguent> you know, hardy and hoary are just too similar when tired, I swore you guys were using an Ubuntu edition from like 2-3 years ago :)
[03:11] <MrJoey> Well, mainly with DVD recorders and hard drives
[03:11] <IOU> jimmygoon: I have noticed the CPU spikes with every switch
[03:11] <MrJoey> I don't need any graphical stuff, really
[03:11] <wookienz> linxeh: nothing relevant shown there..interesting...maybe it is not a perm. mount?
[03:12] <kazagistar> I am having audio problems (its just not working), and the basic troubleshooting is not solving it... "aplay -l" gives stuff, but alsamixer is not muted
[03:12] <MrJoey> My ridiculous idea is to create a Live DVD RW that can extract an image from one computer and write the image to the DVD itself
[03:12] <IOU> kazagistar: which Ubuntu version?
[03:12] <MrJoey> Then that DVD could be removed and put on another computer to image it.
[03:12] <kazagistar> gutsy gibbon
[03:12] <jimmygoon> MrJoey, well I customized a frugal install for a digital picture frame I built... it has decent driver support .... hard drives and dvd burners are fairly simple to support... they are ide interfaces and they usually follow a pretty predictable standard for driver interfacing AFAIK
[03:12] <MrJoey> All without requiring a separate USB hard drive
[03:12] <MrJoey> okay, that's good to know
[03:13] <MrJoey> though I did run DSL (not -N) on one computer, and it didn't see the hard drives
[03:13] <andguent> MrJoey: I'm assuming you are aware of systemimager?
[03:13] <MrJoey> Nope :)
[03:13] <jimmygoon> MrJoey, that sounds like an interesting scenario. If it worked you'd have to get DSL loading itself into memory instead of constantly loading from the dvdrw otherwise you'd overwrite the os partially in mem
[03:13] <MrJoey> DSL supports that
[03:13] <MrJoey> You can add 'tomem' (I think that's it) to the boot arguments
[03:14] <jimmygoon> MrJoey, I know. I was just throwing it out there. good luck.
[03:14] <MrJoey> I need to look at that; I don't want to reinvent the wheel on this one
[03:14] <kazagistar> i'm on a new, HP pavilion laptop and am running 7.10
[03:14] <ceil420> !wifi
[03:14] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[03:14] <MrJoey> However, the images I would likely clone are Windows
[03:15] <andguent> MrJoey: System imager does a decent job of cloning one box to another, i've only used it in a hosted server environment with boxes uploading their image to a central server, and then pulling the image back down at another box... I've only used it with Ubuntu
[03:15] <Karsyth> andguent: do you think i need any of these? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59644/
[03:15] <andguent> Karsyth: sec...
[03:15] <hardware> clear
[03:15] <hardware> hello
[03:15] <jimmygoon> MrJoey, why can't each machine pull from the original server... it will be faster than reading from the dvd on the subsequent machines anyway
[03:15] <MrJoey> Does Systemimager depend on there being a Linux there, or does it not care what OS is on there (e.g. Windows)
[03:16] <MrJoey> Good point
[03:16] <wookienz> i have added a line to fstab to add a smbfs share at boot... will a "networking restart" bring the share up or do i have to reboot?
[03:17] <MrJoey> But there's still merit in the DVD way (it doesn't require setting up said server to pull up an image when a place has many different types of computers)
[03:17] <stefano_> wookienz, mount the device manually until your next reboot. you're not on a server that you can't just reboot, are you?
[03:17] <MrJoey> Even though Apache is really easy to set up for that sort of basic networking
[03:17] <Coolguy64537> i installed the alternate cd of gutsy now when i boot up it just goes to command line not the gui
[03:17] <Coolguy64537> what do i do
[03:17] <andguent> Karsyth: holy bejeebers thats a lot of leftovers, /usr/local/*/wine should have all been cleaned out with an uninstall..... do you get much if you run this command: 'dpkg -l|grep wine'
[03:17] <stefano_> MrJoey, apache should not be mentioned in a sentence containing the word "basic"
[03:17] <wookienz> stefano_: it is a remote box that i dont want to reboot as it needs me to replug in screen to log on and then i can VNC to it. another thing i need to fix!
[03:18] <Karsyth> andguent: it just went to a new line
[03:18] <MrJoey> heh
[03:18] <MrJoey> sorry for offending the flagship Linux application :)
[03:18] <stefano_> wookienz, can't you connect to it via ssh?
[03:18] <Coolguy64537> i installed the alternate cd of gutsy now when i boot up it just goes to command line not the gui what do i do
[03:18] <lanuser> Hello - I'm trying to get splash & fbdev support on a ThinkPad T40 that has a Radeon Mobility 7500
[03:18] <stefano_> MrJoey, i just mean, apache is a huge blob. it's not basic by any stretch of the imagination
[03:19] <MrJoey> oh
[03:19] <Coolguy64537> anyone
[03:19] <andguent> Karsyth: I would say anything wine related in /home or /root is fine to blow away, especially if none of it works.... I'm always hesitant to just go hacking /usr/local
[03:19] <wookienz> i can..but i am vnc ing to it and then adding shares from another windows box.
[03:19] <MrJoey> Linux is the flagship Linux program, then :)
[03:19] <Karsyth> andguent: so just manually delete the folders? or should i run some command?
[03:19] <Coolguy64537> can anyone help me please
[03:19] <stefano_> MrJoey, at least for the desktop, the flagship linux program would be x.org i think :>
[03:20] <Coolguy64537> i installed the alternate cd of gutsy now when i boot up it just goes to command line not the gui
[03:20] <lanuser> Coolguy64537 what kind of video card do you have?
[03:20] <Coolguy64537> geforce go 6100
[03:20] <MrJoey> heh
[03:20] <stefano_> Coolguy64537, what does the screen say? does it promt you to log in or does it display some error messages?
[03:20] <MrJoey> Well, there's the GNU utils, those also have a monopoly in Free Software :)
[03:20] <Coolguy64537> prompts me to log in
[03:20] <MrJoey> except for special cases
[03:20] <Coolguy64537> then gives me command line
[03:21] <jrib> Coolguy64537: what is the output of 'apt-cache policy ubuntu-desktop'?
[03:21] <Coolguy64537> what
[03:21] <lanuser> Coolguy64537 login and then do a "sudo su"
[03:21] <LimCore> http://pastebin.ca/943280
[03:21] <Coolguy64537> ok
[03:21] <jrib> lanuser: sudo -i   is preferred
[03:21] <stefano_> Coolguy64537, does it say "root@yourmachine #"?
[03:21] <Coolguy64537> ya
[03:22] <Coolguy64537> well not now but i have to do reboot and do it
[03:22] <Coolguy64537> im on one cp
[03:22] <stefano_> Coolguy64537, that normally happens when you boot into recovery mode, did you try to reboot the machine?
[03:22] <jrib> Coolguy64537: three people are talking to you, so "ya" is kind of ambiguous
[03:22] <jrib> !who | Coolguy64537
[03:22] <ubotu> Coolguy64537: 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 :)
[03:22] <wookienz> ok guys why cant i run unrar on an archive that is mounted through smb?
[03:22] <Coolguy64537> stefano:yes
[03:23] <stefano_> Coolguy64537, did the install finish properly?
[03:23] <Coolguy64537> wait.......when i was installing it didnt do the software section
[03:23] <andguent> Karsyth: yea, 'mv /home/karsynth/.wine /tmp' 'mv /home/karsyth/.fr-cpVA4N/.wine /tmp' 'mv /home/karsyth/.fr-tsxG8h/.wine /tmp' -- start with that
[03:24] <Coolguy64537> stefano:could that be the problem
[03:24] <stefano_> Coolguy64537, well that would be the reason then :-) tell you what: just type "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop" and say yes to all the questions, make sure everything finishes properly (you have to have a network connection), it can take a while
[03:24] <stefano_> Coolguy64537, oh wait
[03:25] <stefano_> Coolguy64537, first, let's see if you have a network connection: type in "ping google.com"
[03:25] <Karsyth> andguent: that moves it to temp which is cleared on reboot correct?
[03:25] <lanuser> Coolguy64537 after you did this "sudo su" and logged in, now do this "wget http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/169.12/NVIDIA-Linux-x86-169.12-pkg1.run"
[03:25] <Coolguy64537> i dont have it running
[03:25] <Coolguy64537> im on the laptop i gatta install to
[03:25] <jrib> Coolguy64537: if the install did not finish properly, you need to verify the integrity of the cd (option when you boot) and reinstall because you have no idea what did and did not get done
[03:25] <Coolguy64537> ill go hardwire it though
[03:26] <stefano_> Coolguy64537, okay, when you boot it up next time, first make sure you have a network connection (you should), then type "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop" this should solve your issue even if the cd is broken
[03:26] <Coolguy64537> stefano ok thanks
[03:26] <stefano_> Coolguy64537, you may have to change your repositories though if they are still pointing to the cd
[03:27] <Coolguy64537> ok what about drivers
[03:27] <stefano_> Coolguy64537, wait a sec, i'll get you a link for that
[03:27] <stefano_> Coolguy64537, don't worry about drivers just yet, if everything works, your finished ubuntu asks your for drivers, you just have to do one click
[03:28] <Coolguy64537> stefano thanks man, if it works ill log back on and tell ya, if it doesnt work ill be back on too
[03:28] <stefano_> Coolguy64537, if you're repositories are still pointing to the cd, this link should help: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories
[03:28] <stefano_> Coolguy64537, okay, i hope for the best :-)
[03:29] <Coolguy64537> thanks
[03:30] <tbr281> how do you unmount a printer
[03:30] <tbr281> ?
[03:30] <stefano_> tbr281, a printer is not mounted
[03:31] <stefano_> tbr281, rip out the cable :-)
[03:31] <tbr281> ha ha...
[03:31] <tbr281> :P
[03:31] <andguent> shutting the printer off works too......
[03:31] <stefano_> tbr281, you got all sorts of fancy hotplugging going on, just unpluggin it won't be a problem
[03:31] <AyueLee_> .
[03:31] <stefano_> yes @ andguent
[03:32] <balukka> Hi to all, Did anybody had trouble upgrading to the newer skype?
[03:32] <s2a> is it possible to emulate ubuntu in windows? if so then can i emulate an existing partition and not need to install a new one? (the existing partition was not virtually made)
[03:32] <tbr281> i can't get my printer to communicate with VB
[03:32] <stefano_> balukka, do you mean the latest table version or a beta version?
[03:32] <tbr281> a threat on the forum states that you have to unmount your printer first
[03:32] <tbr281> thread*
[03:32] <andguent> stefano_: I never like seeing the word "rip" in relation to computer equipment, unless you were paid to destroy it or something :)
[03:32] <stefano_> tbr281, what's vb?
[03:33] <tbr281> VirtualBox
[03:33] <stefano_> andguent, true :-)
[03:33] <stefano_> tbr281, i can't imagine what the author would possibly mean by unmounting. sorry
[03:34] <stefano_> tbr281, does he give any clues on how to do so?
[03:34] <jfox> hello
[03:34] <stefano_> hello jfox
[03:34] <C> could i please have some help with some problems?
[03:34] <stefano_> C, sure
[03:34] <C> thanks..
[03:34] <C> umm
[03:35] <C> i have a laptop..that was on xp
[03:35] <tbr281> stefano "The command to unmount a device is umount then the argument/location" <--- thats all he gives
[03:35] <Jinxed-> cWhat is the best client to use for sftp?
[03:35] <C> for a college class i had to have linux
[03:35] <stefano_> C please try to keep your questions in one line
[03:35] <stefano_> Jinxed-, gftp is pretty good
[03:36] <Jinxed-> stefano_, how do you get sftp to work with it? I can only get it to work with filezilla
[03:36] <Jinxed-> and i don't like filezilla very much
[03:36] <C> i tried a dual boot and it went HORRIBLY wrong...all i could get to install was a 5.04 server install..i would really like a gui
[03:36] <stefano_> Jinxed-, just select sftp2 from the list of protocols
[03:36] <BysmuthMage> hey I'm on 8.04 a6.  does anyone know if there's any way to get the "information is available"populs back after you dismiss them?
[03:37] <TrueNme> how do i add a operating system to the grub bootloader ?
[03:37] <BysmuthMage> that's popups
[03:37] <stefano_> C, can you give more information on those issues?
[03:37] <Jinxed-> stefano_, i don't have sftp from protcal list, how do i add it?
[03:37] <C> do you have any ideas? my college class is over now so i can mess with it, right now im trying the 5.04 default install..
[03:37] <stefano_> Jinxed-, do you have SSH?
[03:37] <stefano_> BysmuthMage, it probably just said "restart firefox" or "reboot your computer2
[03:37] <bastid_raZor> C; you have ubuntu server installed? if you want to install gnome in command line type sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop gdm
[03:38] <Jinxed-> stefano_, I am not sure what you mean, I am able to ssh into my school account from the terminal
[03:38] <stefano_> Jinxed-, i mean do you have ssh in your list of protocols in gftp
[03:38] <Jinxed-> yeah
[03:38] <Jinxed-> stefano_, well
[03:38] <stefano_> Jinxed-, try to use that
[03:38] <Jinxed-> stefano_, I have ssh2
[03:38] <C> i have considered that bastid_raZor but i would kinda like something newer if possible
[03:38] <stefano_> Jinxed-, the newer the better :-)
[03:39] <bastid_raZor> C like?
[03:39] <BysmuthMage> nope i installed Xserves-xgl and it told me a file to add to disable something.    and now I dont know what that file is
[03:39] <stefano_> 7.10 bastid_raZor
[03:39] <Jinxed-> stefano_, error could not read from socket
[03:39] <C> i was hoping for like 6.10 maybe at least
[03:39] <Jinxed-> The protocol 'sftp' is currently not supported.
[03:39] <stefano_> Jinxed-, did you maybe install an old version by accident?
[03:39] <C> by i havent had any luck wiht it..its only got a 40gb hard drive and hte lovely 256mb ram..and the evil celeron processor
[03:39] <Jinxed-> what is the current version
[03:39] <C> 7.10
[03:39] <stefano_> C, 7.10 is the current version
[03:40] <stefano_> C, you can upgrade between those versions
[03:40] <TrueNme> whats the command to edit the grub bootloader ?
[03:40] <Jinxed-> stefano_, I have 2.0.18 which according to their website is the latest stable version
[03:40] <stefano_> !upgrade | C
[03:40] <ubotu> C: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[03:40] <C> i have tried 7.10 several times and from differnt computers thinking i burned a bad iso
[03:40] <Odd-rationale> TrueNme: gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[03:40] <stefano_> C, don't burn an iso, just upgrade your running system
[03:40] <TrueNme> °~° Odd-rationale °~° thank you
[03:41] <TrueNme> °~° Odd-rationale °~° you know where i can get a printable list of commands ?
[03:41] <stefano_> Jinxed-, but you did install it via synaptic/apt-get, not by downloading it from the website right?
[03:41] <Jinxed-> stefano_, oh you mean ubuntu.... yeah I have 7.10
[03:41] <Jinxed-> I did it via add/remove programs
[03:41] <stefano_> Jinxed-, no i meant gfpt, sorry two conversations got mixed up
[03:41] <Odd-rationale> TrueNme: Shell commands?
[03:42] <stefano_> Jinxed-, wait a sec, i'll check it on my system
[03:42] <C> how do i upgrade with no gui? :S (im fairly new to linux..even though i have taken a class on it
[03:42] <stefano_> C, did you get the link ubotu sent you?
[03:42] <TrueNme> °~° Odd-rationale °~° yes that or any commands for ubuntu
[03:43] <Jinxed-> stefano_, I don't know what happened but I got it to work now
[03:43] <C> yup..my version is obsolete
[03:43] <stefano_> Jinxed-, great :-)
[03:43] <Odd-rationale> TrueNme: Well. there are really too many to list. Start by learning a few at a time.
[03:43] <Jinxed-> :/ maybe the program got wise and knew I was about to remove it and it decided to work
[03:43] <stefano_> C, wait a sec
[03:43] <bastid_raZor> TrueNme; this is a set of commands for Bash :: http://www.network-theory.co.uk/docs/bashref/BuiltinIndex.html
[03:43] <joanki> can anyone tell me of a good hardware room?
[03:43] <joanki> i dropped my computer and now the battery doesn't seem to last as long
[03:43] <TrueNme> °~° Odd-rationale °~° im going for a triple boot
[03:43] <joanki> i want to find out what is causing this
[03:44] <TrueNme> °~° bastid_raZor °~° what is bash ?
[03:44] <joanki> and if maybe i broke something , causing my computer to work harder
[03:44] <Odd-rationale> TrueNme: The most important ones are good to know. Try www.linuxcommand.org
[03:44] <stefano_> C, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/CommandLine
[03:44] <Odd-rationale> TrueNme: xp+vista+ubuntu?
[03:44] <C> thanks :)
[03:44] <stefano_> C, follow these directions, update your sources.list file so that it's the latest version (which s called gutsy)
[03:44] <Jinxed-> stefano_, is there a way for it not to show hidden files?
[03:45] <bastid_raZor> TrueNme; http://www.network-theory.co.uk/docs/bashref/index.html :: bash is 1.2 on that index list. Bash is a shell, in short
[03:45] <C> and actually....a default install of 5.04 just finished without stopping :)
[03:45] <TrueNme> °~° Odd-rationale °~° no xp pro/ ubuntu / osx86 tiger
[03:45] <stefano_> Jinxed-, i dont think so
[03:45] <TrueNme> my dualboot install went great from cd from ver 710
[03:45] <^root^> just wanna ask, what would be new version of ubuntu? 8.04? would that be LTS? or 8.10 will be LTS coming in oct 2008
[03:45] <Jinxed-> stefano_, Ftp->options-> unclick show hidden files... found it... hey thanks for you help with everything though, I am excited this is working now
[03:46] <bastid_raZor> ^root^; 8.04 will be LTS next month
[03:46] <Ashfire908> is there a ubuntu program to take video of the desktop/display?
[03:46] <stefano_> Jinxed-, youre welcome
[03:46] <TrueNme> °~° Odd-rationale °~° only one thing i dont like so far i cant seem to find a irc client i like as much as mirc
[03:46] <xserver-sgl> in 8.04 a6 does anyone know of a way to get back the "information is available" notification area popups after you dismiss them? I installed xserver-xgl from synaptic and one popped up, it wasn't something stupid like restart firefox. I was supposed to add a file somewhere to disable starting a new X for xgl or something... and I need that info now.
[03:46] <Odd-rationale> ^root^: 8.04 will be out april 24. it will be LTS
[03:46] <stefano_> C, after you followed those instructions, run this command: " sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade "
[03:46] <stefano_> C, afterwards your system should be up to date
[03:47] <^root^> bastid_raZor: Odd-rationale: i see, great, i was waiting for LTS :'(
[03:47] <stefano_> !hardy | xserver-sgl
[03:47] <ubotu> xserver-sgl: 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
[03:47] <Odd-rationale> TrueNme: Try xchat.
[03:47] <joanki> can anyone help me?
[03:47] <joanki> can anyone tell me of a good hardware room?
[03:47] <joanki> i dropped my computer and now the battery doesn't seem to last as long
[03:47] <joanki> i want to find out what is causing this
[03:47] <joanki> and if maybe i broke something , causing my computer to work harder
[03:47] <Karsyth> do i need wine to install cedega cvs?
[03:48] <Coolguy64537> im back
[03:48] <TrueNme> °~° Odd-rationale °~° i saw it but want sure if it was cmd line only or not the last one i tride (bitchX) i think its command line only not too sure how to use it
[03:48] <bastid_raZor> Ashfire908; recordmydesktop is.. i'm looking for the actual package you need.. 1 sec
[03:48] <stefano_> joanki, it just seems you broke some cells in your battery
[03:48] <neosix> Karsyth: no
[03:48] <Karsyth> neosix: ok then im getting a serious error
[03:48] <Odd-rationale> TrueNme: no. xchat is not command line
[03:48] <joanki> stefano_, how do i know if that's the only thing broke?
[03:48] <stefano_> basti, isnt it gtk-recordmydesktop
[03:48] <joanki> stefano_, do they break easily?
[03:48] <joanki> and also, it seems a bit hotter than i remember before
[03:48] <Coolguy64537> stefano: it didnt work
[03:48] <neosix> Karsyth: what error
[03:48] <joanki> but i could be imagining that
[03:49] <bastid_raZor> stefano_; Ashfire908 yes, it is gtk-recordmydesktop
[03:49] <Ashfire908> bastid_raZor, it's "recordmydesktop".
[03:49] <Coolguy64537> i think the reositories need to be changed but i dont know how
[03:49] <TrueNme> °~° Odd-rationale °~° kool ill try it where do i get it from ?
[03:49] <bastid_raZor> Ashfire908; for the graphical frontend you'll need the gtk-recordmydesktop package.
[03:49] <TrueNme> °~° Odd-rationale °~° package manager ?
[03:49] <Ashfire908> bastid_raZor, er yea didn't see it
[03:49] <stefano_> joanki, if they drop, sometimes a cell breaks (laptop batteries are made of 4 to12 different cells). sometimes, this can be very dangerous
[03:49] <Karsyth> neosix: well im installing by the instructions of this site http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wiwimod/index.php?page=HOWTO+Cedega+CVS and im at the part where i have to type "sh WineCVS.sh" and i get this error - test: 43: ==: unexpected operator  WineCVS.sh: 48: Syntax error: "(" unexpected
[03:50] <Ashfire908> bastid_raZor, yea.
[03:50] <joanki> stefano_, dangerouus?
[03:50] <joanki> so i need to be worried?
[03:50] <Odd-rationale> TrueNme: Yes. you can use synaptic
[03:50] <joanki> do*
[03:50] <TrueNme> °~° Odd-rationale °~° ok thank you i found it
[03:50] <bastid_raZor> Ashfire908; i've used it several times.. it creates large files.. but i have dual monitors so it has a lot to record.
[03:50] <neosix> Karsyth: well maybe you need some dependencies
[03:51] <Karsyth> neosix: can you point me in any direction?
[03:51] <stefano_> joanki, maybe, i'm not sure i was just guessing. but batteries deprecciate in capacity just over time, how dramatic is it?
[03:51] <Ashfire908> bastid_raZor, what kind of video type does it output?
[03:51] <NForc3r> hey guys how do i eject the CD drive in this case? - Im installing The Sims 2 using wine and it works fine so far. but now it asks me to insert disk 2... i press the eject CD button on my CD drive and it says "Can not unmount drive because it is being used"
[03:51] <joanki> before it used to last 3.5 hours
[03:51] <joanki> now it lasts about 2
[03:51] <NForc3r> DVD*
[03:51] <neosix> Karsyth: sorry I never used cedega only wine
[03:51] <joanki> 2.5
[03:51] <PongoShawn> hi
[03:51] <stefano_> Ashfire908, by the way, if you are looking for an easy video editing program, try "pitivi"!
[03:51] <bastid_raZor> Ashfire908; oddly enough .ogg which i change to .ogm
[03:52] <PongoShawn> Does anyone know if Wubi works on 64 bit computers?
[03:52] <NForc3r> ??
[03:52] <bob__> Hi, I'm trying to install mono from synaptic but I get this error:
[03:52] <neosix> Karsyth: find some irc channel about cedega, if there is any
[03:52] <bob__> mono:
[03:52] <bob__>   Depends: mono-common (=1.2.4-6ubuntu6.1) but 1.2.6+dfsg-5~bpo40+1 is to be installed
[03:52] <bob__>   Depends: mono-jit (=1.2.4-6ubuntu6.1) but 1.2.6+dfsg-5~bpo40+1 is to be installed
[03:52] <NForc3r> guys?
[03:52] <bob__> what can I do?
[03:52] <PongoShawn> ?
[03:52] <stefano_> joanki, well that could be caused by a software issue, thats not so dramatic. do you have cpu frequency scaling enabled? (the thing that clocks your processor down if you don't use it so much)
[03:52] <TrueNme> °~° Odd-rationale °~° it says i cant add Xchat-systray is there a reason i cant use that plugin?
[03:52] <xserver-sgl> would ubuntu log notification area popups? and if so, where?
[03:53] <Ashfire908> bastid_raZor, i have a converter, i'll just convert it.
[03:53] <lilg111111> using evolution but i dont have the icon to start it i have to use alt f2 i need the icon
[03:53] <PongoShawn> does wubi work on 64 bits?
[03:53] <NForc3r> ??
[03:53] <neosix> Karsyth: maybe you can try to install depend. for wine and then cedega
[03:53] <Odd-rationale> TrueNme: Have no idea...
[03:53] <Ashfire908> stefano_, thanks, i was just thinking about that.
[03:53] <stefano_> xserver-sgl, no it doesnt do that. what's your specific issue?
[03:53] <bastid_raZor> Ashfire908; there you go.. enjoy your desktop recordings.. it does sound too
[03:53] <TrueNme> °~° Odd-rationale °~° ok
[03:53] <joanki> i don't know stefano_ , but nothing's changed as far as settings
[03:53] <tritium> TrueNme: why do you add extra characters to your nick completion?
[03:53] <NForc3r> wubi does work on 64 bit
[03:53] <NForc3r> i think
[03:53] <PongoShawn> ok
[03:53] <joanki> stefano_, if everything works, then should i not be concerned?
[03:53] <bob__> could anyone here help me install mono, I get this error:
[03:53] <bob__> mono:
[03:53] <bob__>   Depends: mono-common (=1.2.4-6ubuntu6.1) but 1.2.6+dfsg-5~bpo40+1 is to be installed
[03:53] <bob__>   Depends: mono-jit (=1.2.4-6ubuntu6.1) but 1.2.6+dfsg-5~bpo40+1 is to be installed
close wine
[03:54] <lilg111111> need the evolution icon to start it instead of using alt f2
[03:54] <tritium> !paste | bob__
[03:54] <ubotu> bob__: 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)
[03:54] <TrueNme> °~° tritium °~° im on windows and using a mirc its already aded i just double click the name
then try with command umount
[03:54] <NForc3r> i cant close wine
[03:54] <NForc3r> what is the command to unmount?
 pkill wine
[03:54] <tritium> TrueNme: hmm.  It's not visually pleasing.
[03:54] <stefano_> joanki, when you click on the little battery icon near your clock, then on "laptop battery" (or similar), it should show a status report on your battery, if something is damaged it would appear in there. also, it shows how much of your batteries factory capacity is left. that should give you a clue.
[03:54] <TrueNme> °~° tritium °~° script thats running in mirc i can change it if you like ?
[03:54] <Odd-rationale> NForc3r: sudo umount
[03:54] <NForc3r> if i close wine then i cant install the game defeating the reason i am here in the first place
[03:54] <NForc3r> kk
 or ps aux | grep wine and then kill process by the number
[03:55] <tritium> TrueNme: no, it's okay.  Thanks for offering.
 aha OK
[03:55] <TrueNme> tritium :: better ?
[03:55] <stefano_> TrueNme, you're running mirc on ubuntu? try xchat :-) it's free software (free as in freedom)
 do you have another cdrom drive
[03:55] <joanki> stefano_, wow thanks for all your information
[03:55] <tritium> TrueNme: yes, thanks.  You're very kind.
[03:55] <joanki> that is very good
[03:55] <NForc3r> sudo unmount cdrom - command not found
[03:56] <joanki> stefano_, could it also be because i've been running virtualbox and i don't normally do that?
[03:56] <GullyFoyle> umount
[03:56] <TrueNme> stefano_ :: yeah thats what im trying to do now is get the Xchat packages and plugins
 umount
[03:56] <GullyFoyle> not unmount
[03:56] <Ashfire908> bastid_raZor, k thanks
 not um
[03:56] <bob__> Hi there, could some one please help me install mono, I get this error: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59647/
[03:56] <NForc3r> even if i did have another drive the installation only uses one
[03:56] <NForc3r> ohh
[03:56] <stefano_> joanki, yes it can be, virtualbox does drain a lot of power because it is very cpu intense
[03:56] <joanki> ohhhhh thanks SO much
[03:56] <joanki> i was watching a dvd yesterday
[03:56] <joanki> and virtualbox today
[03:56] <TrueNme> stefano_ :: how ever it wont let me mark the Xchat-systray plugin for download ? any ideas ?
[03:56] <joanki> so that is probably it
[03:57] <stefano_> TrueNme, you don't need a systray plugin, xchat does that out of the box
[03:57] <TrueNme> stefano_ :: something about unresolved dependencies
[03:57] <NForc3r> what is my cd drive called?
[03:57] <TrueNme> oh ok
 how do you mean usis only one
[03:57] <stefano_> TrueNme, make sure you don't install xchat-gnome but rahter just plain xchat
[03:57] <NForc3r> i try "cdrom' and cdrom0 but nothing
 see in /media
[03:57] <stefano_> joanki, i'm glad i could help
[03:58] <NForc3r> yeah
[03:58] <TrueNme> stefano_ :: whats the diff. ?
[03:58] <bob__> Hi there, could some one please help me install mono, I get this error: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59647/
[03:58] <tritium> NForc3r: /cdrom should be a symlink to it
[03:58] <NForc3r> in media its got cdrom and cdrom0 nether work
[03:58] <NForc3r> do i type /cdrom?
[03:58] <LinuxMonkey> Let me guess stefano_  you use screen and irssi?
[03:58] <tritium> NForc3r: what are you trying to do?
[03:58] <tritium> LinuxMonkey: good combination!
[03:58] <NForc3r> ah there
 I have the same problem, and I just used another drive
[03:58] <NForc3r> now it says cdrom is busy.. damn!
[03:59] <NForc3r> oh really/
[03:59] <Vad1> Can a mortal user get a @ubuntu.com email address?
[03:59] <stefano_> TrueNme, you can install both and see for yourself, thats better than i could explain it, but basically "xchat" is the correct package
[03:59] <NForc3r> i shoudl get another drive soonish.. i have another IDE one
[03:59] <NForc3r> (DVD DL writer not cd drive)
[03:59] <tritium> NForc3r: do you need the path to where it's mounted, or the path to the device?
[03:59] <TrueNme> stefano_ :: what is guile plugin ?
[04:00] <TrueNme> stefano_ :: for scripting ?
[04:00] <NForc3r> what do you mean
[04:00] <stefano_> LinuxMonkey, i use xchat and gnome :-) at least right now on my laptop, when i'm on my PDP-11 i use a turing language to create the irc packages myself xD
[04:00] <stefano_> TrueNme, i don't know
[04:00] <stefano_> TrueNme, i suggest you leave it for now and get started in xchat first
[04:00] <LinuxMonkey> TrueNme: XChat-Guile is a plugin for XChat that enables XChat plugin writers to write their plugins in Scheme language.
[04:00] <tritium> NForc3r: what are you trying to do?
[04:00] <jimmygoon> What/Where do I edit my current theme to make the menu items shorter (less tall)
[04:01] <TrueNme> LinuxMonkey :: ok for scripting thats what i thought
[04:01] <NForc3r> im installing the sims 2 and it seams to work so far. the thing is i got to the point where it asks for disk 2. i press the cd drive button and it says "unable to mount because device is in use"
[04:01] <captine> hi all.  anyone able to suggest best setup for ati graphics?  Am on a notebook, and think using the restricted drivers is not working well, as Ubuntu crashes every now and then
[04:01] <TrueNme> i dont need it
 do you nave 2 cdroms
[04:01] <tritium> !who | NForc3r
[04:01] <ubotu> NForc3r: 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 :)
[04:02] <brett> Anyone able to help with wireless networking?
[04:02] <stefano_> TrueNme, i take it you are a power user, if so, xchat will offer you a lot of stuff to tinker with even without installing any plugins
[04:02] <neosix> brett: what is the prob
[04:02] <TrueNme> stefano_ :: power user ?
[04:02] <NForc3r> neosix: Yes and No. I have one IDE port on my computer and my OS HDD and my current DVD drive are on it. i have another drive not connected to my computer so basicly. no i dont have another HDD
[04:02] <brett> the module for the card is not loaded properly
[04:03] <NForc3r> You cant connect more then 2 things to an IDE plug can you?
[04:03] <stefano_> TrueNme, i mean you seem like you want to configure a lot of things :-)
[04:03] <brett> But after boot I do the commands "rmmod rt2500pci, modprobe rt2500pci, /etc/init.d/networking restart" and then it works
[04:03] <stefano_> NForc3r, yes
[04:03] <neosix> brett: do you used madwifi drivers or ndiswr.
[04:03] <stefano_> NForc3r, that's yes you can't
[04:04] <brett> Its the default
[04:04] <NForc3r> stefano_: so i CANT connect more then 3?
[04:04] <brett> ie in /etc/network/interfaces it does not specify the driver
[04:04] <TrueNme> stefano_ :: only in irc because i belong to group in another server and we dcc alot and i like to have alias and certain scripts up and running
[04:04] <stefano_> NForc3r, you can connect up to two devices on an IDE port
[04:04] <neosix> brett: so you didn't install drivers manualy
[04:04] <NForc3r> apparently i need to do "wine eject <driveletter>:"
[04:04] <brett> nope
[04:05] <brett> This is running the server version
[04:05] <neosix> brett: do you have only card or AP
[04:06] <stefano_> brett, instead of doing modprobe manually you can write everything you want to modprobe at boot into the /etc/modules file
[04:06] <sahil> if i have machines on different networks how can i consistantly ssh into all of them without using dyndns?
[04:06] <brett> I tried putting it into modprobe and it still doesnt work
[04:06] <jimmygoon> sahil, set each of them to a different port
[04:06] <brett> its just weird that if I do it manually after boot, it works
[04:07] <stefano_> sahil, if they have dynapic ip adresses you can't
[04:07] <NForc3r> Cool. got it working XD
[04:07] <brett> so i'm guessing its loading before something else that it needs
[04:07] <sahil> stefano_:they all would-i was thinking maybe i could make a vpn?
[04:07] <neosix> brett: do you use rp-pppoe or pppoeconf
[04:07] <chaoticnation> Hey, i just installed ubuntu on on my gateway laptop and whenever i unplug the powerd cord the screen turns off. But not the computer. Any ideas???
[04:07] <stefano_> jimmygoon, sahil said on different networks
[04:07] <brett> whatever the default is. This was only a problem when I upgraded to Gutsty from Feisty
[04:07] <NForc3r> oh and. i tried to install my audio card driver and now i have no longer got sound on my pc
[04:08] <jimmygoon> stefano_, er then sahil should just have a different dyndns for each one? how would a single address be able to point at different networks simulatenously?
[04:08] <sahil> chaoticnation:is it turning off or just dimming a lot?
[04:08] <neosix> brett: run pppoeconf
[04:08] <NForc3r> where did i go wrong. and can i use the original driver insted (that worked fine)
[04:08] <stefano_> sahil, you need some kind of information on where the computers are (what their ip adress is). you don't need a vpn at all but you do need dyndns in that case
[04:08] <sahil> jimmygoon:the dyndns approach seems unviable
[04:08] <chaoticnation> i belive its turning off, how would i check that?
[04:08] <stefano_> sahil, there is another way
[04:08] <stefano_> sahil, but it's complicated
[04:08] <sahil> stefano_:id be glad to hear it or tell me what it is and ill look into it
[04:09] <brett> I'll give it a try, prob best not to run it through a remote session though :)
[04:09] <Black_Magic> I found my problem!
[04:09] <jimmygoon> sahil, why? they are separate machines on separate networks? why not have a different address for each... that is the way it works? I just don't understand what you're wanting or why
[04:09] <sahil> stefano_:id also be interested to know if theres a command where i can get the realip of it
[04:09] <Black_Magic> with my internet it was that /ect/network/interfaces didnt have my interface configured..
[04:09] <bob__> Hi there, could some one please help me install mono, I get this error: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59647/
[04:09] <Black_Magic> so it wasnt getting dhcp meaning no internet
[04:09] <Black_Magic> it was using ath1
[04:10] <[dcr]> Is there a reason why I cant get Warsow to run? o.o
[04:10] <sahil> jimmygoon: dyndns has to refresh i want to be able to send people boxes and be able to remotely administer them
[04:10] <xb3rtx> anyone know how to get a second life avators ip
[04:10] <stefano_> sahil, you could use some kind of web server that you have (that never changes it's ip adress) and write little scripts that periodically send the computers ip adress to this server and install them on all of the computers. then you have all those in one place and you can connect to them by copy-pasting the ip. or you could write a script that downloads those ips and makes aliases for them.
[04:10] <Hirvinen> !offtopic | xb3rtx
[04:10] <ubotu> xb3rtx: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[04:11] <sahil> stefano: i think thats the way to do-how would i get their actual ip?
[04:11] <stefano_> sahil, but you would need some sort of reliable webserver with a static ip and it would have to run a webserver, some sort of file server and you would have to write a program that sends back the ip (e.g in php)
[04:11] <jimmygoon> whoa whoa whoa... dyndns provides the ability to have scripts that update the dyndns automatically... they make them available for download
[04:11] <jimmygoon> heck, some routers even have the ability to login to your dyndns account and update it
[04:12] <_M> does anyone know lots about   smbmnt
[04:12] <Termina> jimmygoon, I think you can even use wget in cron to update your dyndns account :)
[04:12] <stefano_> sahil, if you have a webserver running php i can give you a php file that does that
[04:12] <Termina> it's pretty nifty
[04:12] <Ashfire> do i need to restart when i update the kernel modules package to use the new modules?
[04:12] <jimmygoon> Termina, yeah. exactly. Thats what I do for my mom... she uses it to work from home
[04:12] <sahil> stefano: i was thinking of getting a server right now actually
[04:12] <sahil> if you want to send the script over thatd be great
[04:12] <neosix> Ashfire: yes
[04:12] <LinuxMonkey> jimmygoon:  especially if the router is  running linux :) from being modified
[04:12] <jimmygoon> why is there a separate server storing the computers ip addresses?
[04:12] <IsotropicSpin_> hey peeps, Does Anyone know Why Ubuntu crashes on my amd64. it has a fairly good graphics card and i installed the restricted drivers.
[04:12] <Termina> IsotropicSpin_, have you tried memtest?
[04:13] <Termina> Let it run for 30 minutes
[04:13] <IsotropicSpin_> it usually crashes when doing something with the GUI and installation of something
[04:13] <stefano_> sahil, well thats the problem, my server is broken at the moment. all the file are on it. but the scripts are fairly easy
[04:13] <Termina> I had the same problem with my Seperon 64
[04:13] <Termina> :(
[04:13] <jimmygoon> If dyn1.dyndns.org points to the first machine ALWAYS and dyn2.dyndns.org points to the second machine ALWAYS.... what more do you want... I'm confused :(
[04:13] <Termina> turned out to be bad ram
[04:13] <IsotropicSpin_> Termina.... will have a look but I have 4gb and nothing is open
[04:13] <Termina> Well, you only need one bad stick
[04:13] <Termina> :)
[04:13] <stefano_> sahil, why dont you join the channel #private142 - its so loud in here :>
[04:13] <Termina> for that to happen
[04:13] <jimmygoon> stefano_, mind if I tag along?
[04:14] <stefano_> jimmygoon, sure, come on in
[04:14] <IsotropicSpin_> ok so i enter memtest in the terminal?
[04:14] <msingh> what package to install to be able to build stuff?
[04:14] <bob__> Hi there, could some one please help me install mono, I get this error: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59647/
[04:14] <kris_ph> in gutsy...where can php.ini be located?
[04:14] <tritium> jimmygoon: there are plenty of dyndns clients in the repos that can be configured to auto-setup your dynamic IP
[04:14] <Termina> IsotropicSpin_, you can just use the ubuntu CD
[04:14] <Termina> it has a memtest option
[04:14] <Termina> might be on grub too
[04:14] <NETWizz> Hi
[04:14] <jimmygoon> tritium, yep. I'm not really sure what he was looking for
[04:14] <brett_back> !neosix, pppoeconf seems to be setting up a dsl connection
[04:15] <NETWizz> I upgraded my RAM and now have a problem with Ubuntu Gusty
[04:15] <Termina> uncomment memtest86=true in /boot/grub/menu.lst
[04:15] <Termina> if it isn't already
[04:15] <Termina> and run
[04:15] <Termina> update-grub
[04:15] <tritium> jimmygoon: okay, as you probably know, they can be found with "apt-cache search dyndns"
[04:15] <neosix> brett: yes but wireless too
[04:15] <tritium> !enter | Termina
[04:15] <ubotu> Termina: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[04:15] <Termina> <.<
[04:15] <NETWizz>              total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
[04:15] <NETWizz> Mem:          3290        606       2684          0         38        300
[04:15] <neosix> brett: I have wireless, and I'm using pppoeconf
[04:15] <NETWizz> Why is it showing 3.290 GB RAM?
[04:16] <brett_back> its the card that is not being setup right
[04:16] <brett_back> during boot
[04:16] <tritium> NETWizz: please don't paste multiple lines here
[04:16] <LinuxMonkey> !paste | NETWizz
[04:16] <ubotu> NETWizz: 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)
[04:16] <stefano_> sahil, ?
[04:16] <neosix> brett: so does it work now
[04:16] <NETWizz> Okay
[04:16] <brett_back> no
[04:16] <Termina> You know, all those notices from tritium  and ubotu probably take up more lines that people pasting 2/3 lines
[04:16] <NETWizz> I thought 2 lines would be okay
[04:17] <neosix> brett: and did you run pppoeconf
[04:17] <brett_back> the wireless works, but only after I manually remove, and then add the card and restart networking
[04:17] <NETWizz> Anyway, I won't do that again
[04:17] <NETWizz> What is the problem with Gusy not detecting 4 GB RAM?
[04:17] <tritium> Termina: you know, just mind the channel policies, please
[04:17] <Termina> tritium, I will. Just pointing that out. ;)
[04:18] <joanki> stefano_, do you know what it means... when i look up system monitor/resources, it shows that 32% of CPU1 in CPU History and 100% of CPU2?
[04:18] <msingh> it used to be build-essential? what is it now?
[04:18] <joanki> but i'm not running any processes other than virtualbox
[04:18] <jrib> msingh: same
[04:18] <joanki> why is mjy cpu History so high????
[04:18] <neosix> brett: that things with dostro upgrade is tricky, why don't you fresh install feisty or Gatsy
[04:18] <sahil> stefano_:sorry call of nature
[04:18] <msingh> it gives an error "package  build essential has no installation candiate"
[04:19] <bob__> Hi there, could some one please help me install mono, I get this error: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59647/
[04:19] <tritium> msingh: still build-essential
[04:19] <brett_back> fresh install is not really an option, huge amounts of data to back up (its on a box running mythtv)
[04:19] <stefano_> joanki, that is because you have a processor with two cores in it, ubuntu recognises them as two seperate cpus so your system will be even faster when multitasking :-)
[04:19] <jrib> msingh: pastebin your sources.list
[04:19] <joanki> stefano_, but is it normal for 100% CPU history?
[04:19] <neosix> brett: aha, OK
[04:19] <joanki> even on cpu2?
[04:19] <msingh> jrib, i haven't modified it
[04:19] <LinuxMonkey> NETWizz: you running 32 bit or 64 bit?
[04:19] <Nikki85> dasdfs
[04:20] <Nikki85> asdfadsf
[04:20] <Termina> joanki, virtualbox is going to take a bit of CPu
[04:20] <jrib> msingh: for us to help you, you need to pastebin it
[04:20] <Nikki85> sdfsdaf
[04:20] <joanki> crap
[04:20] <joanki> does anyone know of a great open source flashcard program?
[04:20] <bob__> Hi there, could some one please help me install mono, I get this error: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59647/
[04:20] <Odd-rationale> joanki: kflashcards
[04:20] <stefano_> joanki, if you open up the program gnome-system-monitor (just press Alt+F2 and type it in), you can see all your running proccesses and sort them by cpu usage, so you can see what programms are really bugging your processor. if neccesarry you can kill them
[04:21] <Termina> bob__, someone else just had that problem xD might be a problem with apt
[04:21] <jrib> bob__: have you mixed repositories or installed any .deb packages?
[04:21] <bob__> I'm not sure
[04:21] <Odd-rationale> joanki: Sorry. it is properly kwordquiz
[04:21] <desna> sandy_girls@yahoo.co.id
[04:21] <joanki> stefano_, it's all Virtualbox!
[04:21] <joanki> wow
[04:21] <joanki> thanks Odd-rationale
[04:21] <jimmygoon> or "top" in thd command line
[04:21] <NETWizz> I am running 32-BIT
[04:21] <jrib> desna: do you have an ubuntu question?
[04:21] <bob__> jrib: how do i check?
[04:21] <jimmygoon> joanki, "top" in the command line will give you the same info just fyi
[04:22] <Termina> NETWizz, 32-bit can't use 4gb of ram
[04:22] <jrib> bob__: pastebin 'apt-cache policy mono-common'
[04:22] <joanki> thx jimmygoon
[04:22] <stefano_> joanki, its a heavy program :)
[04:22] <NETWizz> How do I fixe it?
[04:22] <jimmygoon> Termina, I thought it just couldn't just more than 4gig
[04:22] <LinuxMonkey> NETWizz: what Termina said, you will need to install 64 bit if your cpu supports it
[04:22] <NETWizz> Mine does
[04:22] <NETWizz> But how do I install that without breaking everything?
[04:22] <jimmygoon> well crap. how much mem will a 32bit os support?
[04:22] <ghais> Hello, I am trying to change my mac adress. However after I change the hw address I cannot connect using dhclient or the network manager. Any ideas what might be the problem here?
[04:22] <fatekeen> fatekeen
[04:22] <Termina> jimmygoon, as much as you're seeing right there
[04:23] <bob__> jrib: i don't understand what you mean
[04:23] <jimmygoon> Termina, huh? Will a 32 bit processor support UP TO 4 gig?
[04:23] <fatekeen> hallo everyone
[04:23] <NETWizz> If I install the 64-bit kernel, will it break everything?
[04:23] <jrib> bob__: run the command inside the '' quotation marks and pastebin the output
[04:23] <Termina> jimmygoon, no. It will support around 3gb
[04:24] <NETWizz> 3290 MB for mine
[04:24] <jimmygoon> WHAT?! ugh. That sucks. A lot
[04:24] <NETWizz> The cut off point seems arbitrary
[04:24] <tritium> jimmygoon: 2^32 is only so big
[04:24] <NETWizz> Yeah it is 4 GB!
[04:24] <Termina> xD
[04:24] <joanki> why would anyone want to use virtual box if it sucks your system dry????
[04:24] <bob__> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59649/
[04:24] <joanki> i'm not even DOING anything in it
[04:24] <NETWizz> Virtual Box doesn't suck my system dry
[04:24] <NETWizz> Doesn't suck my system dry
[04:25] <NETWizz> All I have is a 4200+ X2
[04:25] <NETWizz> on Nforce 4 with a 7600GT
[04:25] <linux_trojan> what is the command to configure the network card from console?
[04:25] <NETWizz> gksudo gedit /etc/network/interfaces
[04:25] <jrib> bob__: you're using unofficial repositories
[04:26] <tritium> linux_trojan: ifconfig is used for that purpose, unless you need to edit the file NETWizz mentioned
[04:26] <ghais> linux_trojan, ifconfig or iwconfig for wireless
[04:26] <bob__> jrib: how do I fix this and get mono installed?
[04:26] <jrib> bob__: they've broken your system
[04:26] <NETWizz> I would recommend you use network-admin for that task though
[04:26] <linux_trojan> can ifconfig configure my static IP, DNS, Gateway, etc?
[04:26] <jrib> bob__: mono was installed by default
[04:26] <_M> why do i get te error "Failed to find real path for mount point //192.168.0.199/pics: No such file or directory" when using SMBMNT but I can browse the files with nautilus
[04:26] <ghais> linux_trojan, yeah
[04:26] <NETWizz> Yes
[04:26] <bob__> jrib: is my computer broken now?
[04:27] <linux_trojan> so I just type "ifconfig eth0" ?
[04:27] <NETWizz> HOwever, it is easier in network-admin
[04:27] <tritium> linux_trojan: no, it's not that simple if you want to configuare all of that manually.  I suggest you use the gui tool.
[04:27] <icesword> hello
[04:27] <linux_trojan> I dont have X, not enough ram
[04:27] <LinuxMonkey> _M: isnt it \\ and not //
[04:27] <NETWizz> bob- your ssytem is not broken
[04:27] <Termina> linux_trojan, how much ram do you have?
[04:28] <NETWizz> You were getting 500 status
[04:28] <tritium> linux_trojan: then
[04:28] <linux_trojan> 64 MB
[04:28] <tritium> linux_trojan: then edit /etc/network/interfaces
[04:28] <NETWizz> Internal Server error on the apt-get servers
[04:28] <bob__> Netwizz: what should I do?
[04:28] <NETWizz> I would just try again
[04:28] <Termina> linux_trojan, you could always use fluxbox or xfce if you wanted to :)
[04:28] <NETWizz> Check your Internet bob_
[04:28] <jrib> bob__: I have no idea what is in that repository.  You should stick to official repositories or ones that are recommended from official sources.  This isn't even a repository for ubuntu, it's intended for debian.  You can try to downgrade all the packages that got installed from that repository after you remove it from your sources.list, but there is no guarantee this will work
[04:28] <NETWizz> can you ping debian.meebey.net?
[04:28] <linux_trojan> ok let me giv it a shot
[04:29] <NETWizz> I would stick with the official repos as much as possible
[04:29] <tritium> linux_trojan: if you need to read up a bit on it, "man interfaces"
[04:29] <_M> linuxmonky   I did not think so,  i thought all linux was with the forward slash
[04:29] <linux_trojan> I do "vi /etc/network/interfaces"?
[04:29] <ChevronX> is XMMS no longer available?
[04:29] <NETWizz> Right, ChevronX
[04:29] <NETWizz> I still have it
[04:29] <NETWizz> from an older system
[04:29]  * tritium reminds NETWizz of !enter
[04:29] <ChevronX> Its not in the Ubuntu Guide and I cannot access their websites
[04:29] <NETWizz> I use it with StreamTuner
[04:30] <bob__> jrob: I deleted that repository, now how do I downgrade and install the right version of Mono?
[04:30] <nickrud> linux_trojan: yes, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59650/ is a
[04:30] <tritium> ChevronX: it's in the repositories
[04:30] <NETWizz> apt-get update
[04:30] <NETWizz> apt-get upgrade
[04:30] <NETWizz> apt-get autoremove
[04:30] <tritium> NETWizz: please!
[04:30] <ChevronX> But an old version? if they have stopped working on it I do not want it might have to get amarok
[04:30] <NETWizz> I will start using commas
[04:30] <jrib> bob__: apt-get install PACKAGE=VERSION   will install version VERSION of package PACKAGE.  You need to do that for everything in that repository
[04:31] <NETWizz> Just use whatever works
[04:31] <nickrud> ChevronX: xmms is pretty old
[04:31] <tritium> Just use normal punctuation.  Sentences terminate with periods.
[04:31] <NETWizz> I still use XMMS because it is built into streamtuner
[04:31] <ChevronX> nickrud, Arh thanks I didn't realise until now
[04:31] <UncleChevitz> Hi, I'm a *buntu newb, and I want to know if changing the owner of directories that are exposed to the internet from root to my user account poses any kind of security risk I should take extra measures to secure
[04:31] <_M> are there any good command line utilities for scanning network shares?????
[04:31] <hanophix33> how can i get photoshop in wine to not access the internet?
[04:32] <tritium> _M: are the specifically SMB shares?  smbclient
[04:32] <bob__> jrib: what next
[04:32] <jrib> bob__: that's it
[04:32] <NETWizz> @hanophix33, iptables
[04:32] <_M> no,  there on a windows box
[04:32] <bob__> jrib: what about installing mono?
[04:32] <TrueNme> is the underscore after a user name in irc like saying away from keyboard ?
[04:32] <_M> ubuntu to wndows xp
[04:32] <nickrud> UncleChevitz: not really. you can run   sudo a2enmod userdir  and put packages in ~/public_html safely, for example. They're available at address/~username
[04:32] <NETWizz> What about installing shorewall
[04:32] <kris_ph> Is there anybody here who uses phpsysinfo?
[04:32] <Some_Person> It seems like my system is running slower than normal.
[04:33] <jrib> bob__: if you successfully downgraded all of those packages to the versions in the ubuntu repositories, then you can install mono as you were trying before
[04:33] <adrian_2002ca> hi, i got a question....how do I make this work in terms of networking?   INTERNET ---UBUNTU BOX---WINDOWS XP
[04:33] <LinuxMonkey> kris_ph: used to why?
[04:33] <icesword> adrian_2002ca, samba?
[04:33] <NETWizz> @adrian_2002ca, you put them on a packet switched ethernet network
[04:34]  * NETWizz thinks you are going to need some network cable
[04:34] <SkinnYPuppY> What keystroke gets you out of a manpage back to terminal ?
[04:34] <adrian_2002ca> im the ultimate noob so...i have no idea what you talking about...i have two etherent cards on my ubuntu box...using a crossover
[04:34] <adrian_2002ca> wire
[04:34] <NETWizz> q
[04:34] <NETWizz> Ah
[04:34] <UncleChevitz> thnx nick, but I don't entirely understand, I'm a recovering MS user and I'm not sure what the tilde represents
[04:34] <SkinnYPuppY> q thanks
[04:34] <NETWizz> Get yourself an ethernet switch
[04:34] <bob__> jrib: I'm not quite sure I know what you mean in downgrading
[04:35] <kris_ph> LinuxMonkey: to monitor php status and box info...  http://phpsysinfo.sourceforge.net/
[04:35]  * NETWizz apologizes for being condescending
[04:35] <nickrud> UncleChevitz: the tilde stands for your home user dir, like /home/username . A shorthand that works in the terminal
[04:35] <adrian_2002ca> oh...that sounds right
[04:35] <tritium> bob__: opposite from upgrading
[04:35] <icesword> nickrud, hi,how are you doing
[04:35] <bob__> tritium: I meant his instructions on doing so
[04:35] <LinuxMonkey> kris_ph: yeah I know im asking why ur asking about it?
[04:35] <NETWizz> You will want to buy straight-through Ethernet cables (CAT5e or CAT6)
[04:35] <IsotropicSpin_> man ubuntu rocks. yay yay yay. Its so less cluttered with shit and it has exactly what I want, all the nerdy stuff so i can study Physics maths and philosophy Hoooraah!
[04:35] <nickrud> icesword: good all in all
[04:35] <icesword> k
[04:35] <jrib> bob__: you see the apt-cache policy pastebin?  You have multiple versions of package X available.  The version you currently have installed is from that unofficial repository.  You want to install the version from the official repository
[04:35] <NETWizz> A Crossover is for connecting one NIC to another NIC
[04:36] <tritium> IsotropicSpin_: glad you like it.  Please keep the language in this channel family-friend, though.
[04:36] <NETWizz> A Crossover is actually for like devices... router to router, computer to computer, computer to server, computer to router, switch to switch, hub to switch....
[04:36] <adrian_2002ca> yep...it worked with the two windowses......internet -ubuntu-cross-windows
[04:36] <CharlI_-> how does one configure ports on bittorrent
[04:36] <bob__> jrib: I apologize for being a linux noob, what do I type in terminal?
[04:36] <jrib> bob__: apt-get install PACKAGE=VERSION   will install version VERSION of package PACKAGE.  You need to do that for everything in that repository
[04:36] <prettyricky>  hey guys how can I get my pen to work on my tablet pc?
[04:36] <jrib> bob__: (that you have installed)
[04:36] <kris_ph> LinuxMonkey: sorry... Want to ask if you were able to manage hiding your Kernel Version and Listening IP address?
[04:37] <SkinnYPuppY> What terminal command would I use to map a drive ? Using 6.06lts on one box and Gutsy on the other
[04:37] <UncleChevitz> oh, cool, thnx
[04:37] <grumbel> prettyricky: when it is some expensive tablet you might have luck with the wacom driver
[04:37] <bob__> jrib: I don't really understand what to paste with the apt-get install Package=version
[04:38] <NETWizz> SkinnYPuppY, I would do it in nautilus
[04:38] <jrib> bob__: okay, we will do an example.  Tell me the first package in that repository that you have installed.
[04:38]  * NETWizz thinks you should be using something like NFS
[04:38] <Termina> anyone here mess around with wii remotes and linux?
[04:38] <Newbuntu2> I'm having trouble setting up a USB wireless adapter (EUB 362) on a ubuntu system. I've followed a couple of howtos, but it's still not working (it's only supported via ndiswrapper). var/log/messages says link is not ready: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59651/  Can anyone help?
[04:38] <LinuxMonkey> kris_ph: a friend of mines done it, however it requires some modifications
[04:38] <NETWizz> Newbuntu2, I can help
[04:38] <bob__> jrib:  1
[04:38] <bob__>  2
[04:38] <bob__>  3
[04:38] <bob__>  4
[04:38] <bob__>  5
[04:38] <bob__>  6
[04:38] <FloodBot1> bob__: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[04:38] <bob__>  7
[04:39] <prettyricky> any other suggestions?
[04:39] <icesword> bob__, ?
[04:39] <beatlesfan> hi all
[04:39] <beatlesfan> have a question about compiz
[04:39] <beatlesfan> easy one
[04:39] <bob__> jrib: didn't mean to paste all that, sorry
[04:39] <beatlesfan> is the cube only appear when you do ctrl-alt mousedrag ?
[04:39] <beatlesfan> or is it supposed to appear all the time ?
[04:39] <bob__> jrib: didn't mean to paste all that, sorry
[04:40] <NETWizz> sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper-utils-1.9
[04:40] <bob__> jrib: Installed: 1.2.6+dfsg-5~bpo40+1
[04:40] <kris_ph> LinuxMonkey: Really? Actually I read all those codes already. I was able to manage hiding hardware info.. and a lot more modifications.. what I failed to modify are kernel version and listening IP...
[04:40] <nickrud> beatlesfan: only when you do the mouse trick, or rotate the cube with the arrow keys and have set some zoom value in ccsm
[04:40] <jrib> bob__: ok, but what is the name of the package
[04:40] <beatlesfan> nickrud, thanks, what zoom value do you recommend ?
[04:40] <NETWizz> Next, ndiswrapper -l to ensure it is empty; ndiswrapper -r to remove, ndiswrapper -i /path/to/file.inf
[04:40] <adrian_2002ca> so can i have two active netork cards at one time...manager sems to only allow one?
[04:41] <bob__> jrib: would it be mono-common 1.2.6+dfsg-5~bpo40+1
[04:41] <nickrud> beatlesfan: try a few, I never payed attention to the actual value, jsut the appearance
[04:41] <NETWizz> At that point, ndiswrapper -m to load and entry into /etc/modprobe.d/
[04:41] <beatlesfan> nickrud, where does the zoom value appear ?
[04:41] <NETWizz> You should then modprobe ndiswrapper
[04:41] <beatlesfan> in ccsm
[04:42] <Newbuntu2> NETWizz: I have it bring dectected b ndiswrapper
[04:42] <NETWizz> dmesg /var/tail/messages if you have problem or ifconfig
[04:42] <NETWizz> Okay, do an ifconfig?
[04:42] <nickrud> beatlesfan: iirc it's in rotate cube, I'm not using compiz these days
[04:42] <beatlesfan> ok, thanks
[04:42] <LinuxMonkey> kris_ph: Its in the java script code :)
[04:42] <beatlesfan> what are you using nickrud ?
[04:42] <NETWizz> You can try to do an ifup wlan0 or wlan1
[04:43] <adrian_2002ca> okay
[04:43] <nickrud> beatlesfan: metacity
[04:43] <NETWizz> There is also dhclient
[04:43] <jrib> bob__: you need to look this up and tell me, I don't know.  But yes, that is one of them.  Now look at the output of 'apt-cache policy mono-common' and find the version in the repositories.  We will call that version VERSION.  Then you run 'sudo apt-get install mono-common=VERSION'.  This may fail
[04:43] <kris_ph> LinuxMonkey: do you have an idea to what exact file I miss to modify?
[04:43] <NETWizz> bob___ what are you trying to do?
[04:43] <Ziroday> How do I preform a manual fsck?
[04:44] <LinuxMonkey> kris_ph: go to #private926
[04:44] <bob__> netwizz: install mono
[04:44] <nickrud> Ziroday: unmount the partition, then run sudo fsck /dev/device
[04:44] <NETWizz> umount /dev/device && fsck /dev/device
[04:44] <Ttech> TimS, ;)
[04:44] <bob__> jrib: 1.2.6?
[04:44] <nickrud> Ziroday: notice the unmount, absolutely important
[04:44] <Ziroday> nickrud: thanks
[04:44] <NETWizz> Another option is to use tune2fs to mark it dirty
[04:44] <jrib> bob__: it should be 1.2.4-6ubuntu6.1 ...
[04:44] <Gunn> hey where can I get some burning software for ubuntu ?
[04:44] <beatlesfan> thanks nickrud
[04:45] <NETWizz> You can also use fstab to do that LOL
[04:45] <victorribeiro> theres notting is this whole world that makes my compiz effects works... sad!
[04:45] <tritium> Gunn: nautilus can burn.
[04:45] <Gunn> ok
[04:45] <victorribeiro> i have an ati xpress card 1150 series
[04:45] <nickrud> or touch /FORCEFSCK
[04:45] <NETWizz> @victorriberio, try a recent NVIDIA card and nvidia-glx-new
[04:45] <asorbus> Hi I have a problem with Adobe Flash player - when I go to www.redsox.com under Countdown to Opening Day 2008 it is just a white square where there should be an image
[04:45] <beatlesfan> victorribeiro, it took me a while to get it working, there are some really good tutorials
[04:45] <prettyricky>  hey guys how can I get my pen to work on my tablet pc? any suggestions?
[04:45] <bob__> jrib: its telling me the resource is temporarily unavailable
[04:45] <tritium> asorbus: there are bugs.  www.toyota.com is another problem example
[04:45] <NETWizz> asorbus, I don't know how to fix that.  Make sure you install Adobe Flash 9 though and try again
[04:46] <jrib> bob__: pastebin what you did and the output
[04:46] <asorbus> thank you tritium and NETWizz :)
[04:46] <victorribeiro> beatlesfan: could you send me?
[04:46] <Newbuntu2> NETWizz: how do I pick which wireless network to connect to, and enter my passkey?
[04:46] <izinucs> Newbuntu2, the name that belongs to your network
[04:46] <tritium> Newbuntu2: are you using Network Manager?
[04:46] <Gunn> tritium: where can I get nautilus
[04:46] <bob__> jrib: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59652/
[04:46] <NETWizz> Use network-admin
[04:47] <tritium> Gunn: it's intsalled by default.  It's the gnome graphical file manager.
[04:47] <NETWizz> You can also use your system tray notification area
[04:47] <izinucs> Gunn, it's built in.. it's the file manager
[04:47] <Ziroday> nickrud: fsck /dev/device worked, thanks a million
[04:47] <NETWizz> Same thing I said
[04:47] <Gunn> hmmm so how do i use it to burn an Image to a cd
[04:47] <Newbuntu2> I'v etried netowrk manager, but it's useless. nt-applet finds all the networks, but when I try to connect it hangs the machine, or screws up the networking (I'm VNC'd into it via wired network).
[04:47] <NETWizz> Newbuntu2, you pick your own wireless network and you choose credentials then enter the passkey
[04:47] <victorribeiro> r3volv3r: br?
[04:47] <jrib> bob__: do you have another apt process open?  Synaptic maybe?
[04:47] <nickrud> victorribeiro: system->admin->restricted manger, enable the ati resticted driver. Reboot. run   fglrxinfo , make sure it's using 8.37.6 driver.   install xserver-xgl compizconfig-settings-manager . Log out and back in. system->prefs->appearance, effects tab
[04:48] <izinucs> Gunn, use k3b ..
[04:48] <tritium> Gunn: right-click the image
[04:48] <r3volv3r> everybody how open ssh on ubuntu server 6.0.6
[04:48] <r3volv3r> everybody how open ssh on ubuntu server 6.0.6
[04:48] <jrib> bob__: there's also not supposed to be any space around the "="
[04:48] <bob__> jrib: synaptic was open
[04:48] <adrian_2002ca> how do I use beatbox for daap?
[04:48] <jrib> bob__: close it
[04:48] <NETWizz> xserver-xgl sucks
[04:48] <tritium> r3volv3r: please don't repeat.  Is it installed?
[04:48] <bob__> jrib: done
[04:48] <victorribeiro> nickrud: I've tried that...
[04:48] <tritium> Gunn: select "Write to Disc" after right-clicking
[04:48] <NETWizz> You are much better using the less buggy AIGLX
[04:48] <izinucs> NETWizz, turn it off then..
[04:48] <r3volv3r> everybody how open ssh on ubuntu server 6.0.6
[04:48] <NETWizz> I don't run it
[04:49] <nickrud> victorribeiro: did you try using the driver from ati site? If you did, true, that won't work easily
[04:49] <tritium> r3volv3r: please don't repeat.  Is it installed?
[04:49] <NETWizz> I am Nvidia, AIGLX, and Compiz-Fuzion
[04:49] <izinucs> NETWizz, trolling then?
[04:49] <Gunn> tirtium: ok thx
[04:49] <bob__> jrib: I think it downgraded
[04:49] <nickrud> NETWizz: true, but with ati and ubuntu's driver, one has no choice. So .....
[04:49] <WorkingOnWise> how can I enter alt codes in ubuntu?  like alt+0232. I do it in windows and I get a funky e with a tail above it...but in ubuntu, in a terminal, a text box, in gedit..nothing at all
[04:49] <r3volv3r> everybody how open ssh on ubuntu server 6.0.6
[04:49] <SkinnYPuppY> NETWizz: I shared the local folder on gutsy using smb. Nautilus from the other end <6.06lts> doesn't find any machines in the 'windows' network however I get a login prompt if I smb://192.168.0.myip however it won't accept passwd. Is there a command to map a drive to a local directory ?
[04:50] <victorribeiro> nickrud: Yeah man, I ask a guy friend of mine to take a look at it to me, cause he knows more about linux than me, even he couldnt help me
[04:51] <NETWizz> SKinnYPuppY, the password is from your linux account
[04:51] <jrib> bob__: now for every package in http://debian.meebey.net/Packages, check if the package is installed.  If it is, do the same thing you just did.  Hint: mono-jit should be another
[04:51] <SkinnYPuppY> Yeah doesn't accept it I only have 2
[04:51] <NETWizz> System > Administration > Shared Folders to do Samba
[04:51] <NETWizz> Please try this, ping IP
[04:51] <bob__> Jrib: I did sudo apt-get mono and it installed but when I use it I get the error mscorlib.dll is missing
[04:52] <SkinnYPuppY> I can ping back and forth
[04:52] <arrrghhh> hey can someone help me with my audio?  i've never had to configure anything for audio with ubuntu, but this laptop it doesn't work
[04:52] <arrrghhh> bob__, dll files are windows only
[04:52] <jrib> arrrghhh: no, mono uses them
[04:52] <NETWizz> It is good you can ping
[04:52] <arrrghhh> jrib, really?
[04:52] <SkinnYPuppY> Yeah I see that folder in the shared folders
[04:52] <NETWizz> Please restart smaba
[04:53] <arrrghhh> news to me
[04:53] <NETWizz> sudo /etc/init.d/smb restart
[04:53] <jrib> bob__: you did what I said for all those packages?
[04:53] <SkinnYPuppY> Ok
[04:53] <[Hardy]TuTUXG> arrrghhh, mono = .net for linux
[04:53] <jrib> arrrghhh: well I don't know anything about mono, but mono packages definitely install dll files onto my system
[04:54] <SkinnYPuppY> sudo /etc/init.d/smb restart
[04:54] <SkinnYPuppY> sudo: /etc/init.d/smb: command not found
[04:54] <arrrghhh> really now...
[04:54] <arrrghhh> well, normally linux doesn't use dll files lol.
[04:54] <victorribeiro> where in fglrxinfo can I see 8.37.6 driver?
[04:54] <nickrud> victorribeiro:   sudo apti-get install --reinstall xorg-driver-fglrx linux-restricted-modules-$(uname  -r) libgl1-mesa-glx libgl1-mesa-dev
[04:54] <bob__> jrib: I thought there was only one
[04:54] <NETWizz> one sec
[04:54] <jrib> bob__: no
[04:54] <tritium> SkinnYPuppY: sudo invoke-rc.d samba restart
[04:54] <bob__> jrib: I only installed one from the debian place
[04:54] <jrib> bob__: now for every package in http://debian.meebey.net/Packages, check if the package is installed.  If it is, do the same thing you just did.  Hint: mono-jit should be another
[04:54] <nickrud> victorribeiro: erm, typon in   the apt-get but otherwise ... and the last line in fgrlxinfo output
[04:55] <SkinnYPuppY>  sudo invoke-rc.d samba restart.
[04:55] <SkinnYPuppY>  * Usage: /etc/init.d/samba {start|stop|reload|restart|force-reload}
[04:55] <SkinnYPuppY> invoke-rc.d: initscript samba, action "restart." failed.
[04:55] <victorribeiro> nickrud: ill try that
[04:55] <Newbuntu2> NETWizz: I restarted my system and did as you said with ndiswrapper; but now it doesn't even detect the card: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59653/
[04:55] <tritium> SkinnYPuppY: don't use the period at the end
[04:55] <arrrghhh> nickrud, wouldn't it also be "linux-restricted-modules-`uname -r`"?  or do they both work?
[04:55] <Y-Town> Is there a GUI app to edit apache?  I need to edit the port it listens on
[04:55] <nickrud> victorribeiro: trying to replace any files that were installed with the ati drivers
[04:55] <nickrud> arrrghhh: yeah, the second is a later bash syntax
[04:55] <NETWizz> The script name is samba
[04:55] <nickrud> arrrghhh: erm, the former that is (mine)
[04:55] <victorribeiro> nickrud: ill reboot now
[04:56] <arrrghhh> hrm
[04:56] <victorribeiro> ill be back
[04:56] <NETWizz> Try /etc/init.d/samba restart
[04:56] <SkinnYPuppY> tritium: that restarted
[04:56] <bob__> jrib: aren't there over a hundred packages there?
[04:56] <tritium> SkinnYPuppY: sudo invoke-rc.d samba restart, this time with no period
[04:56] <tritium> SkinnYPuppY: good
[04:56] <SkinnYPuppY> thanks
[04:56] <arrrghhh> so is anyone an audio expert?  i've never had to configure anything for audio, it's always just worked
[04:56] <bullgard4> Can you recommend a tutorial to ALSA?
[04:57] <NETWizz> I read one a few days ago
[04:57] <tritium> !sound is a good place to start
[04:57] <SkinnYPuppY> I'll try browsing from nautilus on 6.06 again, I've got a nautilus window open from a ssh session to that box
[04:57] <bob__> jrib: mono-jit wasn't one of them
[04:57] <NETWizz> Here was what fixed my sound
[04:58] <tritium> arrrghhh: /msg ubotu sound, and read the URL for some starters
[04:58] <llama32> is there an application/feature wishlist for ubuntu [and/or desktop linux in general] out there? because i'm a developer with limited imagination, and i'd like to help out :)
[04:58] <NETWizz> sudo apt-get --purge remove linux-sound-base alsa-base alsa-utils ** sudo apt-get install linux-sound-base alsa-base alsa-utils gdm ubuntu-desktop
[04:58] <tritium> NETWizz: ouch, last resort
[04:58] <NETWizz> That fixed it after I moved to a different motherboard
[04:58] <arrrghhh> NETWizz, i use kubuntu.  thanks tritium, i'll check that out.
[04:59] <nickrud> llama32: brainstorm.ubuntu.com
[04:59] <NETWizz> That wasn't bad for me
[04:59] <NETWizz> It worked wonders and caused no problems
[04:59] <tritium> !worksforme
[04:59] <ubotu> Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should (and especially recommend to others). Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability. Please see http://geekosophical.net/random/worksforme/
[04:59] <jrib> bob__: It is.  It is on the page I linked you to.  Give me a sec and I'll see if I can get you an easier way to find them.  In the meantime, take care of mono-jit
[04:59] <nickrud> victorribeiro: so, what does fglrxinfo say now?
[05:00] <llama32> nickrud: why the hell hadn't i seen this before? :| was this here 6 months ago?
[05:00] <victorribeiro> nickrud: its working, but its slow as hell
[05:00] <bob__> jrib: mono-jit is version 1.2.4-6ubuntu6.1
[05:00] <arrrghhh> i'm thinking it's an alsa issue, because when my audio is set to autodetect it restarts my sound system fine.  when i select alsa, it perpetually tries to restart the sound system to no avail.
[05:00] <NETWizz> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting
[05:00] <NETWizz> That article saved my bacon after my motherboard upgrade
[05:00] <victorribeiro> nickrud: I just tried that first option that you gave me...
[05:00] <kee> Hello all
[05:00] <nickrud> victorribeiro: that's xserver-xgl. And why I'm not using compiz on my x1100 :)
[05:00] <victorribeiro> nickrud: haha
[05:01] <kee> is this were newbies come for support?
[05:01] <SkinnYPuppY> Crappers no go . It finds nothing browsing the 'windows' network. If I put smb://192.168.0.myip in nautilus the same login prompt but doesn't accept it. I only use 2 pw's so I know that isn't it
[05:01] <NETWizz> Getting the ALSA drivers from a *fresh* kernel is where I staryted
[05:01] <victorribeiro> nickrud: cool, thanks anyway
[05:01] <adrian_2002ca> how do i use daap in rhythmbox?? anyone got a website explaining this?
[05:01] <nickrud> llama32: it's new, less than a month anyway
[05:01] <adrian_2002ca> (on client side)
[05:01] <tritium> NETWizz: that should be the URL I had ubotu send to arrrghhh
[05:01] <jrib> bob__: what is the output of: aptitude search '~i~Odebian.meebey.net'
[05:01] <llama32> nickrud: cool.. just what i was after, anyway :) thanks
[05:01] <arrrghhh> !sound
[05:01] <nickrud> victorribeiro: at least you're back to a normal install situation. I"m getting a new laptop with nvidia soon
[05:01] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[05:01] <bob__> jrib: exactly that in terminal?
[05:01] <kee> I'm cant get to the internet on my ubuntu.  Can anyone help me?
[05:02] <SkinnYPuppY> I thought that net use was the mapping command but that is smb also
[05:02] <arrrghhh> kee we need more info... do you have an ip?
[05:02] <bilbo> !register > izinucs
[05:02] <jrib> bob__: everything after the colon, yes
[05:02] <bilbo> !register
[05:02] <ubotu> By default, only registered users can send private messages - Information about registering your nickname: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#userregistration - Type « /nick <nickname> » to select your nickname.
[05:02] <bob__> jrib: nothing, just goes to the next line
[05:02] <kee> I installed vmware server on my Ubuntu machine and it went hey wire.... I'm chatting from a virtual machine hosted on the ubuntu machine
[05:03] <jrib> bob__: ok, now how are you trying to run mono and what error do you get?
[05:03] <kee> I have an IP, I can ping internal network machines after disabling the vmnet adapters
[05:03] <bob__> jrib: in terminal: mono program.exe
[05:04] <kee> I cant ping those without doing this even, but can ping the gateway.
[05:04] <tux97> hello is there any probleams about dual booting with vista?
[05:04] <tritium> tux97: no, it is commonly done
[05:04] <arrrghhh> tux97, well vista sucks, but it's easy.  just install windows first, then linux.
[05:04] <arrrghhh> kee, so you're running it under vmware?
[05:05] <kee> no, its the main box arrrghhh
[05:05] <tux97> ok i know that arrghhh just was wondering if there was any probleams i heard from one of my linux friends says there is a probleam dual booting just wanted to make sure there isn't
[05:05] <adrian_2002ca> NETWizz: can you please tell me about daap in rhythmbox: how do I enable it and see my stream?
[05:05] <nickrud> tux97: and if you plan on resizing the vista partition to make room for ubuntu, do the resizing in vista first
[05:05] <bob__> jrib: the full error is: The assembly mscorlib.dll was not found or could not be loaded.
[05:05] <bob__> It should have been installed in the `/usr/lib/mono/1.0/mscorlib.dll' directory.
[05:05] <TrueNme> lost
[05:05] <kee> I have ubuntu running as the main machine.  It worked somewhat fine until I loaded vmware server on it.
[05:05] <tux97> ok ty nickrud
[05:05] <nickrud> found
[05:05] <arrrghhh> tuna, no problems.  just install windows first.
[05:05] <kee> I played, I installed windows server.  I rebooted then no more internet.
[05:06] <jrib> bob__: what does this return: ls /usr/lib/mono/2.0/mscorlib.dll
[05:06] <arrrghhh> kee, ok... wifi or hardline?
[05:06] <iKap> how come when i burn music CDs using serpentine.. in the car it doesnt show the track names?
[05:06] <bob__> jrib: ls: /usr/lib/mono/2.0/mscorlib.dll: No such file or directory
[05:06] <tux97> how much space do i need for ubuntu?
[05:06] <kee> hardline... strange thing though happened after it all started.
[05:06] <kee> I rebooted 2 times and the problems went away.  I thought I was fine
[05:06] <Newbuntu2> how do I kill nm-applet? It keeps crahsing my system
[05:07] <Newbuntu2> and it comes back on whenever I reboot
[05:07] <kee> Then rebooted again later and the problem came bac,
[05:07] <enan> wireless networking with ubuntu gutsy is not stable in my box, any tweak on that?
[05:07] <jrib> bob__: so your mono installation is broken....  Install libmono-corlib2.0-cil
[05:07] <nickrud> Newbuntu2: killall nm-applet , and turn it off in system->prefs->sessions
[05:07] <buzzsaw> how do i display the version of a package i have installed?
[05:07] <arrrghhh> kee, strange... are you using a router?
[05:07] <bob__> jrib: is that what I type in terminal or sudo apt-get first?
[05:07] <arrrghhh> buzzsaw, apt-cache <package> i believe
[05:08] <nickrud> buzzsaw: apt-cache policy <name>
[05:08] <arrrghhh> or that
[05:08] <kee> now the problem wont go away... its the weirdest thing... I'm technically chatting to you all from the machine that's a vm guest machine on the Ubuntu host.
[05:08] <enan> yea, a netgear router
[05:08] <kee> I'm behind a router, yes.
[05:08] <kee> 2wire
[05:08] <jrib> bob__: sudo apt-get install PACKAGE   as always
[05:08] <arrrghhh> kee, so wait, the virtual machine has internet, but the host doesn't?!?
[05:08] <NETWizz> I don't know about daap
[05:08] <bluewraith> looking for some help with connecting 7.10 server to my WPA Wifi.... ESSID has a space in name, use a \ instead of space on CLI, correct?
[05:09] <NETWizz> I use totem and VLC
[05:09] <kee> This is my first time in IRC in over 8 years
[05:09] <NETWizz> Mostly Totem
[05:09] <tuna> tux97: My root partition is currently 12gigs, but that has really lot of programs installed. so, 15 gigs for root, 2 gigs for swap and some more space for the user data
[05:09] <ata2> hello everybody
[05:09] <kee> thats right... weird isnt it...
[05:09] <nickrud> bluewraith: \ plus the space, like   one\ two
[05:09] <ata2> i am trying to get OSX installed together with Ubuntu
[05:09] <bob__> jrib: I did that, get the same error
[05:09] <ata2> When I create partitions
[05:09] <bluewraith> nickrud, thanks
[05:09] <ata2> what should I do?
[05:09] <jrib> bob__: and the output of 'ls /usr/lib/mono/2.0/mscorlib.dll' now?
[05:09] <kee> I'm lost... my boss told me to check some resolv file.
[05:10] <tux97> ok tuna so ur sayin about 15gigs for dual boot?
[05:10] <ata2> Do I need a MBR or I can just use the OSX standard partition table?
[05:10] <nickrud> bluewraith: that's standard space escaping, never actually used in in an essid myself
[05:10] <kee> it's pretty much empty.
[05:10] <bilbo> arg... my nick is a ghost. How do I retreive it?
[05:10] <jimmygoon> nickrud can you use quotations instead for that essid?
[05:10] <bob__> jrib: /usr/lib/mono/2.0/mscorlib.dll
[05:10] <jrib> bob__: install libmono-corlib1.0-cil
[05:10] <nickrud> jimmygoon: probably
[05:10] <tuna> tux: that's just for root
[05:10] <bluewraith> nickrud, know much about iwconfig? when i try to set my key it reports invalid argument
[05:10] <arrrghhh> kee, well that doesn't make sense.  what type of networking are you using on the vm.  yea, resolv.conf is probably what he's talking about.  /etc/network/interfaces would be a better place to look.
[05:10] <tuna> tux97: leave more for swap, and user files
[05:11] <enan> wireless networking with ubuntu gutsy is not stable in my box, any tweak on that?
[05:11] <jimmygoon> enan, what card, how is it unstable?
[05:11] <tuna> tux97: unless you never intend to save anything on the machine
[05:11] <bob__> jrib: done
[05:11] <kee> bridged networking is in use on this machine.
[05:11] <ar0nic> anyone around?
[05:11] <nickrud> bluewraith: nope. Didn't get wireless until after networkmanager was released, I've always had success with that and never learned the command line stuff for wireless
[05:11] <tux97> ok well might save a few things on here but not much i got a desktop running ubuntu as well
[05:11] <jrib> bob__: and now do you still receive the error?
[05:11] <adrian_2002ca> anyone know how i get to use avahi?
[05:12] <bob__> jrib: I now get "Cannot open assembly program.exe"
[05:12] <jrib> bob__: write a helloworld in mono and test that
[05:12] <sarat_> hi
[05:12] <bilbo> adrian_2002ca, sudo apt-get install avahi .. and then it just works
[05:12] <bluewraith> nickrud, ah, ok.  i'm just blindly going anywhere with it right now. got an old laptop that i'm building up from server edition, but i only have a wifi card for it. no nic.
[05:12] <tritium> bob__: mono support is pretty offtopic.  Can you take it elsewhere now please?
[05:12] <msingh> hmm is there a nice way to remount samba shares when the machine wakes up from hibernate/suspend
[05:12] <bob__> jrib: just mono helloworld?
[05:12] <adrian_2002ca> cool thanks
[05:12] <jrib> bob__: lets move to #ubuntu-classroom
[05:12] <ar0nic> msingh you shouldnt have too
[05:12] <ata2> so guys, do I need a particular partition table in a MAC system to then install a linux distro in one of its partitions?
[05:13] <enan> im using netgear pcmcia card i got connected for a couple of minutes then suddenly disconnected.
[05:13] <bob__> jrib: ok
[05:13] <buzzsaw> hum does not seem to work :-$
[05:13] <msingh> ar0nic, well the network goes down so it needs to be remounted, no?
[05:13] <IsotropicSpin_> Does anyone know where I can find a tutorial about which files to edit to set up remote desktop on a remote server through SSL? Is this possible? I want to edit my webserver located on the other side of the globe through a remote desktop!!!!
[05:13] <nickrud> !wireless | bluewraith (hopefully there's some signposts here ;)
[05:13] <ubotu> bluewraith (hopefully there's some signposts here ;): Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:13] <ar0nic> why does the network go down?
[05:13] <jimmygoon> How does FUSE degrade if the network drive is not available?
[05:13] <adrian_2002ca> umm...avahi not found :(
[05:14] <bluewraith> nickrud, thanks, but i've pretty well exausted that one. getting an invalid argument when trying to set my key now. might have to go with wpa_supplicant :(
[05:14] <NETWizz> Remote Desktop
[05:14] <enan> im using a netgear pcmcia card i got connected for a couple of minutes then suddenly disconnected.
[05:14] <NETWizz> Setup the policy on the server
[05:14] <Newbuntu2> is there a way to fix this  dhcdbd: message_handler: message handler not found under /com/redhat/dhcp/eth0 for sub-path eth0.dbus.get.host_name
[05:14] <NETWizz> It automatically supports encryption, just ensure the policy is set to require it
[05:14] <adrian_2002ca> E: Couldn't find package avahi
[05:14] <adrian_2002ca> :(
[05:15] <kee> ever heard of such a thing happening?
[05:15] <WorkingOnWise> how can I enter alt codes in ubuntu?  like alt+0232. I do it in windows and I get a funky e with a tail above it...but in ubuntu, in a terminal, a text box, in gedit..nothing at all
[05:15] <arrrghhh> kee, it's probably the bridged networking.  i can't remember the other settings, but try some other settings.
[05:16] <xTheGoat121x> Anyone in here ever work with conky?
[05:16] <IsotropicSpin_> NETWIzz..... is there a .conf file to edit on the server that would let me connect with remote desktop?
[05:16] <lwizardl> Hi
[05:16] <NETWizz> The Windows Server has gpedit.msc
[05:16] <NETWizz> It also has the local security policy
[05:16] <kee> there's nat, host only and custom
[05:16] <PurpZeY> Can someone make a recommendation, I just built a new machine and the LAN card is on board...It has drivers, but the readme suggests they have not been speced out for Ubuntu. They don't say, "they don't work with Ubuntu" but I have no way of knowing, is it ok to follow the instructions (and make adjustments as necessary...location of driver files, etc) ?
[05:16] <ar0nic> guys im having some sound issues
[05:16] <IsotropicSpin_> NETWizz.... Its a server running Ubuntu
[05:17] <kee> I'll try, it may kick me off my virtual machine.
[05:17] <NETWizz> Oh
[05:17] <NETWizz> Ubuntu running RDP?
[05:17] <IsotropicSpin_> Netwizz.... total n00b here
[05:17] <kee> I'll try getting back on later if it does.  Thanks for your help.
[05:17] <NETWizz> Ubuntu runs VNC
[05:17] <tritium> PurpZeY: try it as is first, without doing anything specific
[05:17] <IsotropicSpin_> NETwizz... no idea.... it has Apache/RoR/Sql etc
[05:17] <NETWizz> I thought you just needed the tsclinet
[05:17] <NETWizz> Well, there is VNC
[05:17] <Newbie> hey guys.... is there a command in the terminal or a way I can reset mmy xorg.conf file to default?
[05:17] <Newbuntu2> YAAAAAYY! My wireless is working. How do I make it start this way every time? (I need ndiswrapper for my device)
[05:18] <NETWizz> TYhere is also the Linux Terminal Server Project
[05:18] <edmond> irc.chatspike.net
[05:18] <edmond> Server: #afradio
[05:18] <IsotropicSpin_> NETwizz, what I need to do is go in through telnet and change the settings for it to allow me to connect to it as a remote desktop
[05:18] <nickrud> Newbuntu2: add the word   ndiswrapper  by itself on a line in /etc/modules
[05:18] <NETWizz> Don't use telnet
[05:18] <IsotropicSpin_> netwiz.... uss SSL?
[05:18] <NETWizz> You may need to setup SSH
[05:18] <IsotropicSpin_> use*
[05:18] <neville_> Hey, is there a command I can use to see if any devices are connected to my serial ports?
[05:18] <NETWizz> SSH
[05:18] <IsotropicSpin_> Netwizz.... ahh I meant SSH
[05:19] <lwizardl> can someone tell me what application I would need to use to backup a complete drive partitioning onto say a set of DVDr discs?
[05:19] <IsotropicSpin_> NETWIZZ.... what file do i edit once i connect via SSH?
[05:19] <NETWizz> @nickrud and Newbuntu2, don't use /etc/modules if you use nm-applet
[05:19] <nickrud> NETWizz: he just disabled it ;)
[05:19] <NETWizz> cool
[05:19] <Newbuntu2> NETWizz: I killed nm-applet. It was what was screwing up my network
[05:19] <Sascha|Vista> Hey All, I'm trying to get a few people at work to use Ubuntu... is there a GUI interfact for setting up a VPN connection?
[05:19] <NETWizz> cool
[05:19] <adrian_2002ca> can anyone tell me why avahi wont install? apt-get gives me E: Couldn't find package avahi
[05:19] <jrib> WorkingOnWise: ctrl-shift-u and then use unicode.  To just get accents on an 'e' for example, you should setup dead keys (or "compose key"?) that you can configure in system -> preferences -> keyboard
[05:20] <NETWizz> post the package please adrian
[05:20] <bluewraith> sitting at the CLI, how do you scroll up? now I feel really silly.
[05:20] <NETWizz> tell about the error
[05:20] <tritium> Sascha|Vista: yes, Applications -> Internet -> Terminal Server Client
[05:20] <Newbie> I get a blank screen because of running a code which had my Ubuntu run at 1280 X 800, how can I reset my xorg.conf to normal?
[05:20] <NETWizz> I never needed to install AVAHI
[05:20] <pengo> anyone have frozenbubble installed?
[05:20] <nickrud> bluewraith: shift page-up
[05:20] <adrian_2002ca> huh? post package?
[05:20] <arrrghhh> Newbie, the easiest is "sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg"
[05:21] <Sascha|Vista> tritium: It needs to connect to a PPTP2 connection...
[05:21] <NETWizz> Newbie, dpkg -reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[05:21] <bluewraith> nickrud, thanks again. cant wait to get xorg up. haha
[05:21] <Newbie> I did that, and I still can't get it working.
[05:21] <NETWizz> lol arrrghhh got it
[05:21] <arrrghhh> Newbie, did you select the proper resolutions?
[05:21] <tritium> Sascha|Vista: I'm not familiar with what protocols it supports.
[05:21] <SkinnYPuppY> Can you make synaptic ignore a broken package? It wants to uninstall something I have a bit of config time in and understand the dep problem isn't an issue.
[05:21] <Newbie> I select 1024 x 768, which worked before
[05:21] <nickrud> bluewraith: work on the console for a week or two, you'll learn a lot. mutt and elinks and emacs , what more do you need ;)
[05:21] <NETWizz> You may try to remove and purge xserver-xorg then install ubuntu-desktop
[05:22] <Newbie> ........How?
[05:22] <Sascha|Vista> tritium: no worries, I've just seen it doesn't support PPTP for now... I'll look for a guide or something. Thanks
[05:22] <adrian_2002ca> NETWizz, what package do u want posted?
[05:22] <NETWizz> I want you to post your error, adrian
[05:22] <NETWizz> If it is a long error, use pastebin, so I don't get a stern talking too
[05:22] <nickrud> SkinnYPuppY: no. If you want to install anything else, you'll have to fix the breakage
[05:22] <tritium> Sascha|Vista: I see that "apt-cache search pptp" returns a few hits
[05:23] <adrian_2002ca> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get install avahi
[05:23] <adrian_2002ca> Reading package lists... Done
[05:23] <adrian_2002ca> Building dependency tree
[05:23] <adrian_2002ca> Reading state information... Done
[05:23] <adrian_2002ca> E: Couldn't find package avahi
[05:23] <arrrghhh> Newbie, i don't know if that's such a good idea... the dpkg-reconfigure really should fix it.  wipe out any xorg.conf's and reboot.
[05:23] <FloodBot1> adrian_2002ca: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[05:23] <pengo> i'm having trouble finding opponents on frozen bubble.. on 'colobox' server
[05:23] <NETWizz> That isn't a package
[05:23] <Sascha|Vista> tritium: cool, I'll give it a look... thanks
[05:23] <adrian_2002ca> lol...then enlighten me :P.../someone told me it was..
[05:23] <Newbie> Can you guide me on this process?
[05:23] <tritium> Sascha|Vista: no problem :)
[05:23] <adrian_2002ca> just trying to install avahi
[05:23] <NETWizz> Let me find my setup for you
[05:24] <Sascha|Vista> :)
[05:24] <li-plus> hi i'm having problem getting  1:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM94311MCG wlan mini-PCI (rev 02 to detect SSID's in roaming mode
[05:24] <tritium> adrian_2002ca: a bunch of libavahi packages should be installed by default
[05:24] <arrrghhh> adrian_2002ca, if you type "sudo apt-get install av" and then hit tab a couple of times you'll see what packages are avaliable from the repos you have enabled.
[05:24] <bluewraith> nickrud, i'm just amazed at how much google helps. :)
[05:24] <NETWizz> avahi-autoipd, avahi-daemon
[05:24] <SkinnYPuppY> nickrud: Thanks I was hoping to hear different since this is enter the code 30day cad/cam trialware
[05:24] <tritium> as well as the avahi-daemon
[05:24] <NETWizz> I have those installed and a dozen libraries
[05:24] <lwizardl> is there any program to backup a full partition in ubuntu?
[05:25] <NETWizz> I think the libraries will be sorted out by your package manager
[05:25] <adrian_2002ca> cool thanks
[05:25] <arrrghhh> adrian_2002ca, or you can just search in synaptic, probably easier.
[05:25] <NETWizz> @lwizardl, try partimage
[05:25] <NETWizz> You will love it
[05:25] <Newbie> arrrghhh, can you help me fix my xorg.conf? I don't know how to remove it.
[05:25] <nickrud> bluewraith: I never used irc until ubuntu, google and google groups are excellent sources if you search well
[05:25] <PurpZeY> tritium: I am following these instructions, one line I can't make heads or tails of insmod atl1 <parameter>=<value> What are parameter and value supposed to be?
[05:25] <NETWizz> I used partimage to backup a partition from a 100 GB ATA/133
[05:25] <SkinnYPuppY> can apt-get ignore a broken package?
[05:25] <NETWizz> I put that image on a 200 GB SATA and the MBR
[05:25] <tritium> PurpZeY: depends on what that module is.  I can't tell you.
[05:25] <adrian_2002ca> unfortunately i dont have autocomplete for argumens lol
[05:25] <NETWizz> I had to repair GRUB and FSTAB
[05:26] <NETWizz> but it booted
[05:26] <llama32> brainstorm.ubuntu.com is the best thing i've seen since.. ubuntu 7.10
[05:26] <arrrghhh> Newbie, just delete any xorg.conf's from /etc/X11/, do that dpkg-reconfigure and reboot.
[05:26] <tritium> PurpZeY: modinfo atl1, for some details on that module
[05:26] <NETWizz> Essentially, I ghosted my linux system with partimage
[05:26] <Newbuntu2> is there a good tool to view and log wireless signal strength parameters?
[05:26] <NETWizz> You will want to try the system rescue cd
[05:26] <NETWizz> IT has partimage onit
[05:26] <arrrghhh> adrian_2002ca, what do you mean you don't have autocomplete?
[05:26] <tritium> PurpZeY: ideally, you shouldn't have to use any parameters at all.  Try without.
[05:26] <Newbie> How can I do that if I have a blank screen? I can run code from the ctrl+alt+f3 menu
[05:27] <adrian_2002ca> nevermind lol
[05:27] <adrian_2002ca> too newb for this
[05:27] <bluewraith> nickrud, oh yeah. :) I just use IRC for the quick responses when I have some random question that google cant find quickly. :)
[05:27] <NETWizz> Newbie, switch to a console
[05:27] <arrrghhh> uh ok...
[05:27] <bob__> !info mono
[05:27] <ubotu> mono (source: mono): Mono CLI (.NET) runtime. In component main, is optional. Version 1.2.4-6ubuntu6.1 (gutsy), package size 1 kB, installed size 28 kB
[05:27] <NETWizz> ctrl alt f1
[05:27] <SkinnYPuppY> lol the google swamp
[05:27] <NETWizz> or f2
[05:27] <NETWizz> ....
[05:27] <arrrghhh> Newbie, ctrl-alt-f1, console.
[05:27] <arrrghhh> ja
[05:27] <Newbie> ok.
[05:27] <NETWizz> You have lots of them
[05:27] <Newbie> Ill try.
[05:27] <NETWizz> If you setup SSH, you can do it froma windows box too
[05:27] <arrrghhh> or you can reboot in recovery mode.
[05:27] <PurpZeY> tritium: No such file or directory...but modinfo worked.
[05:27] <nickrud> bluewraith: although when I started, there weren't as many bad blog help as there is now. Better signal to noise ratio
[05:28] <Newbie> I'm on Vista now, but ive got 7.10 dual booted.
[05:28] <NETWizz> When you ran the LiveCD did it work?
[05:28] <tritium> PurpZeY: no such file or directory for what?
[05:28] <PurpZeY> tritium: modinfo
[05:28] <NETWizz> If the Live CD Worked, you should be golden
[05:28] <PurpZeY> tritium: SORRY insmod
[05:28] <tritium> PurpZeY: use modprobe
[05:28] <Kousotu> does anyone here have a PSP slim (2000)?
[05:28] <TrustNoOne> i like how i have ubuntu setup with all these custom icons/themes/compiz/desktlets etc... but i think it is eating my cpu and ram and everything is slow, even playing videos gets a tad laggy, im looking for a distro of linux that is command line interface (preferably ubuntu because other distros dont like my graphics card) and a good command line video player
[05:28] <Kousotu> (thi IS Ubuntu-related)
[05:29] <Newbuntu2> is there a netstumbler equivalent in linux?
[05:29] <NETWizz> you can also use lsmod to get a list of modules then m odinfo for more info on them
[05:29] <arrrghhh> TrustNoOne, did you really say command line video player?
[05:29] <TrustNoOne> arrrghhh, y...eah?
[05:29] <scone> Anyone else running 7.10 on a presario f755?
[05:29] <NETWizz> yes
[05:29] <NETWizz> mplayer
[05:29] <jammin80503> yah
[05:29] <bluewraith> nickrud, hehe, yeah. turns out that there were 2 characters missing from the iwconfig on a post that i saw... and even though the thread was solved and the poster said it worked, they needed to put "s:" before the key or it will throw back invalid argument
[05:29] <arrrghhh> how the heck does it render video in the cli?
[05:29] <xTheGoat121x> nickrud, hey
[05:30] <bluewraith> nickrud, now if i can just get dhcp to throw me an address i should be ok! :)
[05:30] <NETWizz> It doesn't play in a command shell
[05:30] <nickrud> xTheGoat121x: hey back
[05:30] <Newbie> Is there a code on how to delete xorg.conf? I'm not skilled with code whatsoever.
[05:30] <bob__> does anyone know a way to update mono, which the reposotories say is version 1.2.4 when the latest is 1.9?
[05:30] <NETWizz> It plays on the xorg server
[05:30] <arrrghhh> oh well i can run vlc from the cli.
[05:30] <TrustNoOne> NETWizz, i could not get totem working in command line, it kept saying it could not load graphical interface
[05:30] <arrrghhh> so whut
[05:30] <NETWizz> lol
[05:30] <arrrghhh> TrustNoOne, vlc...
[05:30] <Newbie> code that deletes sorry
[05:30] <Kousotu> anyone know if there's a driver for a panisonic driver for Ubuntu?
[05:30] <PurpZeY> tritium: It is there in lsmod, but when I try insmod atl1 I get "can't read: atl1 No such file or director"
[05:30] <NETWizz> newbie, rm /etc/X12/xorg.conf
[05:30] <NETWizz> I think that is the path
[05:30] <Kousotu> camcorder (and OLD ONE)
[05:30] <arrrghhh> X11
[05:30] <jrgp> how can I turn my gutsy server into a router?
[05:30] <Newbie> thank you.
[05:30] <nickrud> xTheGoat121x: you've been silent for a while, is your box getting boring (that is, working well ;)?
[05:30] <TrustNoOne> arrrghhh, vlc was running but the graphics did not load, it was literally jumbled colored numbers/letters like the matrix
[05:31] <tritium> PurpZeY: sudo modprobe atl1
[05:31] <scone> I am having driver issues ever since I installed the linux restricted 64bit set then downgraded it to the i386 set
[05:31] <Sherl0ck> jrgp, shorewall
[05:31] <jrgp> ty
[05:31] <Circuit> hello, can anyone give me an advice which version of ndiswrapper is best for gutsy?
[05:31] <Sherl0ck> Circuit, the newest
[05:31] <jrgp> is that a package, Sherl0ck?
[05:31] <PurpZeY> tritium: No return....I am sorry to be so basic, I've never compiled drivers.
[05:31] <Sherl0ck> yea
[05:31] <arrrghhh> TrustNoOne, i've seen that before, but only when the video was encrypted.  sometimes when i see that i'd just restart vlc and it'd be fine.  not sure what the issue was tho.
[05:31] <Sherl0ck> apt-get it
[05:31] <xTheGoat121x> nickrud, overall, yeah.  Now it's just down to tweaking it, making it look pretty... and waiting impatiently for Hardy.  :D
[05:31] <Kousotu> Circuit ndiswrapper-common is what I use
[05:31] <NETWizz> Circuit ndiswrapper-utils-1.9
[05:31] <xTheGoat121x> nickrud, actually... have you ever dealt with conky?
[05:31] <tritium> PurpZeY: don't use a compiled one.  atl1 comes with ubuntu
[05:31] <rch9975> Hello
[05:31] <rch9975> I need help
[05:31] <nickrud> xTheGoat121x: offtopic, hardy is (but beta is verrrry soon ;)
[05:31] <rch9975> Plz help me out -_-
[05:31] <Sherl0ck> if u check soureforge, a newer is out
[05:32] <NETWizz> I am using them right now as we speak to run wireless
[05:32] <Circuit> Thanks guys I will try them both!
[05:32] <li-plus> could someone point me in good direction for getting presario c700 set up for wireless networking
[05:32] <PurpZeY> tritium: How do I make it work for the on board LAN card?
[05:32] <rch9975> i cannot mount /media/sda1
[05:32] <bluefox83> !ipod
[05:32] <ubotu> For information on how to sync and add tracks to your iPod, see the guide at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IPodHowto - See !RockBox for information on liberating your iPod
[05:32] <Sherl0ck> Circuit, and then go to ubuntu doc to install and such
[05:32] <rch9975> i cannot mount /media/sda1    somebody help me out :P
[05:32] <NETWizz> rch9975, why not
[05:32] <bob__> hello I have an application that requires a later version of mono than is in the repositories, anyone able to help?
[05:32] <jimmygoon> !peerguardian
[05:32] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about peerguardian - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:32] <arrrghhh> !wireless | li-plus
[05:32] <xTheGoat121x> nickrud, I know.  Sorry bout goin offtopic there, but I couldn't resist.
[05:32] <nickrud> xTheGoat121x: briefly. I keep a very minimal desktop, none of the embeded/desklet stuff, only a couple folders
[05:32] <rch9975> donno ;
[05:32] <Kousotu> does anyone here have a PSP slim (2000)?
[05:32] <Kousotu> (this IS Ubuntu-related)
[05:32] <NETWizz> Error message?
[05:32] <rch9975> i wrote
[05:32] <tritium> PurpZeY: have you tried it yet?
[05:32] <arrrghhh> !wireless | li-plus
[05:32] <ubotu> li-plus: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:32] <jimmygoon> Anyone have a good peerguardian replacement for ubuntu?
[05:32] <rch9975> mount /media/sda1
[05:32] <vignesh_> i recently upgraded to ubuntu 7.10... i was usin 7.04 for quite a good period of time.. i heard that beryl has been fused with compiz and beryl installations are not encouraged now.. how do i install beryl compiz fusion??
[05:32] <rch9975> and it said
[05:32] <Flannel> jimmygoon: dansguardian?
[05:32] <rch9975> only root can mount it
[05:32] <xTheGoat121x> nickrud, ah, k.  Figured it was worth a shot.  I'm tryin to integrate some wireless information.
[05:33] <Sherl0ck> jimmygoon, yes
[05:33] <NETWizz> Oh
[05:33] <scone> You don't need one jimmygoon
[05:33] <rch9975> so i wrote sudo
[05:33] <NETWizz> You need to be root to mount a device
[05:33] <Sherl0ck> jimmygoon, try iplists its great
[05:33] <bob__> hello I have an application that requires a later version of mono than is in the repositories, anyone able to help?
[05:33] <rch9975> but t still doesnt work..;
[05:33] <arrrghhh> vignesh, it's installed by default...
[05:33] <NETWizz> hum
[05:33] <rch9975> how can i be root?
[05:33] <NETWizz> What is the device?
[05:33] <jimmygoon> Flannel, that looks more like blockign content...
[05:33] <rch9975> I guess
[05:33] <Kousotu> NETWizz: not all devics you don't
[05:33] <rch9975> sda1
[05:33] <arrrghhh> rch9975, "sudo"?
[05:33] <scone> peergaurdian only stops you from connecting to certain things, people can still see what your are torrenting from the trackers
[05:33] <vignesh_> arrrghhh, how do i customize it?? i mean change the settings?
[05:33] <NETWizz> SDA1 is probaly mounted
[05:33] <NETWizz> type mount
[05:33] <Kousotu> I was running off a non-sudoer and I mounted my PSP
[05:33] <jimmygoon> scone, uh, I'm looking for p2p protection and I can guarntee I need it based on the DMCA I received a few months back ;)
[05:33] <rch9975> Sorry Actually I'm Korean so it is hard to understand you guys :D
[05:33] <bob__> hello I have an application that requires a later version of mono than is in the repositories, anyone able to help?
[05:33] <jimmygoon> Sherl0ck, thanks. I'll take a look
[05:34] <NETWizz> SDA1 is probably your hard disk you use to boot Linux
[05:34] <Kousotu> does anyone here have a PSP slim (2000)?
[05:34] <Kousotu> (this IS Ubuntu-related)
[05:34] <NETWizz> Or the first partition of a memorystick
[05:34] <arrrghhh> vignesh, there's advanced settings, other than that there's an extra compiz package you have to install to really tweak it.
[05:34] <jimmygoon> Flannel, I'm looking for the p2p blocking/protection aspect... it doesn't look like dansguardian does that?
[05:34] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu:, i have a phat
[05:34] <NETWizz> There is automout
[05:34] <Sherl0ck> vignesh, ccsm
[05:34] <rch9975> so it there any way to mount it?
[05:34] <vignesh_> arrrghhh, thatz the exact package name and the repo??
[05:34] <rch9975> how can i make auto mount?
[05:34] <NETWizz> What is the device, rch9975?
[05:34] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: need a Slim owner
[05:34] <jimmygoon> !ccsm | vignesh_
[05:34] <ubotu> vignesh_: To enable advanced customization of desktop effects in Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy), install 'compizconfig-settings-manager'. A new option will appear in your appearance properties - See also !compiz - Help in #compiz-fusion
[05:34] <arrrghhh> vignesh, uh... no.
[05:34] <Flannel> jimmygoon: no, it doesnt.  You assume we know what peerguardian does.
[05:34] <NETWizz> How is the device partitioned and formatted?
[05:34] <rch9975> what do you mean What is the device... Can you give me a hint?
[05:34] <Flannel> jimmygoon: well, you've since explained it, but still.
[05:34] <nickrud> bob__: you have 3 choices: wait for hardy, compile mono, or take your chances on a 3d party repo.
[05:34] <arrrghhh> there you go.  thanks jimmygoon i couldn't remember it.
[05:34] <rch9975> ntfs
[05:34] <NETWizz> memorystick, hard drive
[05:34] <rch9975> i guess
[05:35] <NETWizz> Oh
[05:35] <rch9975> hard drive
[05:35] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu:lol..my phat;'s phatter than your slim
[05:35] <NETWizz> you need ntfs-3g to write
[05:35] <rch9975> i'm just try to
[05:35] <bob__> nickrud:how would I compile it?
[05:35] <jimmygoon> Flannel, I was just asking :P
[05:35] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: I have a fat
[05:35] <rch9975> go inside of windows
[05:35] <PurpZeY> tritium: I just made a fresh install on my brand new box...The LAN card is on board on the mother board...and I don't know how to make it work...There were the drivers like I mentioned...but you said that they are built in...So, how do I make it work?
[05:35] <adrian_2002ca> lol :P
[05:35] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: a friend has a slim that refuses to mount
[05:35] <rch9975> I just forgot how to go to windows
[05:35] <tritium> PurpZeY: are you booted into that fresh install now?
[05:35] <Flannel> !ko | rch9975
[05:35] <ubotu> rch9975: For Korean help, /join #ubuntu-ko
[05:35] <rch9975> :( Sad happen
[05:35] <Kousotu> just says "please wait..." for HOURS
[05:35] <adrian_2002ca> oh, what size is his/her memstick>?
[05:35] <PurpZeY> tritium: Yessir.
[05:35] <NETWizz> to mount ntfs, you should just look into ntfs-3g for ubuntu
[05:35] <rch9975> oh
[05:35] <Kousotu> 1gb
[05:35] <tritium> PurpZeY: is the module loaded?
[05:36] <NETWizz> you can probably mount it read only
[05:36] <adrian_2002ca> did u try different computer/psp
[05:36] <PurpZeY> tritium: I don't know, how do I check?
[05:36] <adrian_2002ca> ?\
[05:36] <nickrud> bob__: beyond the scope of this channel. http://www.mono-project.com/IRC if you want irc help
[05:36] <scone> jimmygoon, http://forums.jinx.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=63532&SearchTerms=peerguardian ready ozzy89
[05:36] <tritium> PurpZeY: lsmod | grep atl1
[05:36] <li-plus> arrrghhh: i have followed one set of documentation for my wireless driver but to no avail
[05:36] <Kousotu> the fat PSPs have no issue
[05:36] <vignesh_> arrrghhh, whatz the exact package name and repo??
[05:36] <rch9975> only few people there T.T
[05:36] <scone> Read ozz89's post
[05:36] <Kousotu> but the slim for some reason does
[05:36] <NETWizz> sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/sda1 /mnt/mountpoint
[05:36] <NETWizz> It should mount Readonly
[05:36] <arrrghhh> vignesh, he gave it to you.
[05:36] <sbingner> can somebody tell me how to re-enable dragging a window from one desktop to another using the workspace switcher panel?
[05:36] <Sherl0ck> li-plus, what card u got? u using ndiswrapper
[05:36] <rch9975> So
[05:36] <arrrghhh> li-plus, depends, what is your card?
[05:36] <PurpZeY> tritium: It appears in lsmod.
[05:36] <li-plus> i tried ndiswrapper
[05:36] <adrian_2002ca> wow, thats quite perplexing.././
[05:36] <li-plus> and i tried ubuntu drivers on gutsy
[05:36] <rch9975> sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/sda1 /mnt/rch9975
[05:37] <scone> I was just saying peerguardian didn't really help in the first place :\
[05:37] <NETWizz> Regardless, you really need the ntfsutilities and ntfs-3g
[05:37] <rch9975> something like that right?
[05:37] <tritium> PurpZeY: great, it's loaded.  Do you see the interface in the output from "ifconfig"?
[05:37] <rch9975> OMG T.T
[05:37] <li-plus> arrrghhh: my card is broadcom 4311
[05:37] <zcat[1]> want to set a video as wallpaper .. mplayer --root-window seems to be playing behind the existing wallpaper or background colour.. any ideas how to do this?
[05:37] <NETWizz> yeah, something like that to mount read-only
[05:37] <nickrud> sbingner: that failed for me in compiz, I got it back when I switched back to metacity
[05:37] <rch9975> It is too hard for me now
[05:37] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu: did u try formatting the memstick...sometimes it works for some situations
[05:37] <PurpZeY> tritium: Yes.
[05:37] <NETWizz> Just install ntfs-3g
[05:37] <jimmygoon> scone, hm I never really thought about it... that makes sense..... grr, I want to DL but the DMCA was a bitch
[05:37] <Kousotu> I put the 1gb he has in my PSP, and another fat PSP, the fat ones read without fail, but the slim just refuses
[05:37] <jimmygoon> er, sorry about the language
[05:37] <li-plus> arrrghhh: my problem is that i can't scan for ssid's and the router i can confirm is close by
[05:37] <rch9975> Anyways i'll try it out~ Thxs to help me out
[05:37] <sbingner> nickrud, yea... but I want compiz lol oh well, thanks
[05:37] <rch9975> :D
[05:37] <nickrud> zcat[1]: you have to turn off nautilus drawing the desktop, it's done as a window overlaying the root window
[05:37] <tritium> PurpZeY: then all you need do is configure the interface.  The module is loaded, and apparently working.
[05:37] <Kousotu> I formatted it like 5 times
[05:37] <scone> jimmygoon, I'll look around on the net a bit, see if i can't help
[05:37] <PurpZeY> tritium: but no IP.
[05:37] <NETWizz> I will get you the package names
[05:37] <arrrghhh> li-plus, hrm... does ubuntu detect the card at all?
[05:37] <zcat[1]> nickrud: yeah. How?
[05:38] <Kousotu> on the PSP, on my pc, on his
[05:38] <kee> Hi Arrrghhh that didnt seem to change anything, setting my network to the differnt settings.
[05:38] <tritium> PurpZeY: do you want to configure it for a static IP, or to use DHCP?
[05:38] <PurpZeY> tritium: DHCP
[05:38] <nickrud> zcat[1]: gconf-editor /apps/nautilus/preferences , I think the key is in there
[05:38] <rch9975> oops
[05:38] <rch9975> it desnt work
[05:38] <the7thmagus> is there any particular reason why I cannot record audio (in Audacity and Jokosher) while running any other software that uses audio?
[05:38] <rch9975> Anyways ~
[05:38] <vignesh__> arrrghhh, hey sorry.. my connection got disconnected.. i reconnected now.. can u pls tel again..?
[05:38] <arrrghhh> kee, hrm.  it was worth a shot.  what if you shut off the virtual machine and restart networking?  also pastebin your interfaces file.
[05:38] <zcat[1]> wtf now alt-F2 won't work either
[05:38] <li-plus> arrrghhh: yes it does and there is a restricted driver i have installed
[05:38] <Kamus_H_Zwisch> hello!!!
[05:38] <rch9975> NETWizz : Thanks to help me out
[05:39] <NETWizz> Read this
[05:39] <NETWizz> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions/ThirdPartyNTFS3G
[05:39] <PurpZeY> !ccsm > PurpZeY
[05:39] <NETWizz> It will provide much more help than I ever could hope to provide
[05:39] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu: what about windows with the slim?
[05:39] <rch9975> wow~
[05:39] <Kamus_H_Zwisch> anyone are having troubles with SLIM and user switch?
[05:39] <rch9975> it is good
[05:39] <nickrud> zcat[1]: yeah, show_desktop in there
[05:39] <tritium> PurpZeY: okay, you essentially only need two lines.  Is it eth0, eth1, or what?
[05:39] <arrrghhh> !ccsm | vignesh
[05:39] <ubotu> vignesh: To enable advanced customization of desktop effects in Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy), install 'compizconfig-settings-manager'. A new option will appear in your appearance properties - See also !compiz - Help in #compiz-fusion
[05:39] <kee> I ran networking restart
[05:39] <kee> nothing special happened.
[05:39] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: for some reason XPMCE read it without any issues, by Vista, and XP won't
[05:39] <genesismachine> I have a macbook and I can't get wireless to work reliably. I've tried the stuff on ubuntu's macbook page, and wireless works great - until it drops randomly every 30 minutes to 4 hours... I'm not sure what to do at this point. I'm using the madwifi nightly builds
[05:39] <arrrghhh> kee, and you get a dhcp lease each time no problem?
[05:39] <Kousotu> XP home*
[05:40] <tritium> PurpZeY: and do you want to do this with the gui or cli?
[05:40] <Kamus_H_Zwisch> anyone are having troubles with SLIM and user switch?
[05:40] <zcat[1]> ummm.. no. Now all my desktop icons have gone. I still have wallpaper tho!
[05:40] <PurpZeY> tritium: I don't know....I am so sorry that I know so little...I've never done this particular thing before..I really appreciate your patience.....I don't mind doing it CLI. I learn more that way, but if you want me to do GUI I'll do it.
[05:40] <NETWizz> sudo apt-get install ntfs-config
[05:40] <Kamus_H_Zwisch> are anyone having troubles with SLIM and user switch?
[05:40] <PurpZeY> tritium: I don't know meaning, if it's eth1 or eth0
[05:41] <li-plus> is anybody else free currently
[05:41] <tritium> PurpZeY: let's continue in /query
[05:41] <NETWizz> Applications > System Tools > NTFS Configureation Tool
[05:41] <Kousotu> li-plus: What do you need?
[05:41] <NETWizz> Then plug in your device
[05:41] <kee> eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:11:2F:36:D6:2A
[05:41] <kee>           inet addr:172.16.1.38  Bcast:172.16.255.255  Mask:255.255.0.0
[05:41] <kee>           inet6 addr: fe80::211:2fff:fe36:d62a/64 Scope:Link
[05:41] <kee>           UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
[05:41] <kee>           RX packets:10475 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
[05:41] <FloodBot1> kee: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[05:41] <arrrghhh> lol
[05:42] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu: does xp install the drivers for it?
[05:42] <li-plus> Kousotu: my wireless car apparantly is working but it isn't scanning for ssid's I can verify it is turned on and the driver is "apprarantly" working
[05:42] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: MCE didn't need to
[05:42] <nickrud> zcat[1]: did that work for you? Not here, thought I'd done that with a rootwin once
[05:42] <adrian_2002ca> ahhh...but xp?>
[05:42] <rch9975> Um...
[05:42] <Kousotu> li-plus: unmount the card, and remount it
[05:42] <arrrghhh> kee, that's a weird netmask.  is that the vm's ip or the host's?
[05:42] <zcat[1]> nickrud: nope.. all my desktop icons went, but not the wallpaper.
[05:42] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu:did xp need to? and did it?
[05:43] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: XP MCE didn't need them, XP HOME is not
[05:43] <kee> whats that?
[05:43] <rch9975> NETWizz Sorry to call you but,,,
[05:43] <kee> which address, the broadcast or netmask?
[05:43] <rch9975> sudo apt-get install ntfs-config this doesnt work some reason
[05:43] <li-plus> Kousotu how do I unmount a wireless card?
[05:43] <NETWizz> repository
[05:43] <rch9975> I have no idea what happened to my ubuntu
[05:43] <arrrghhh> kee, that ip you listed, the 172 address.   is that the ip of the vm or the host?
[05:43] <nickrud> zcat[1]: last time I did it was probably around gnome 2.2 or something. Not sure what's changed (assuming my memory is correct in the first place)
[05:43] <bullgard4> Running 'speaker-test' produces a sound. But running 'beep' does not produce a sound on my Ubuntu 7.10 laptop computer. What is the reason for this misfeature?
[05:43] <Kousotu> li-plus: modprobe -r <name>
[05:43] <rch9975> Um :P
[05:43] <Kousotu> er..
[05:43] <zcat[1]> desktop > gnome > background might be the one I want?
[05:43] <Kousotu> sorry
[05:43] <NETWizz> The article mentions you need to install the repo
[05:44] <PurpZe1> tritium: Sorry, I had a small internet problem. I am going to get back on my regged name.
[05:44] <kee> my vmware is 172.16.1.42
[05:44] <rch9975> Um...
[05:44] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu:then,  its obviously a driver problem ..it needs a generic memory stick driver...i think MCE mede it so u dont need it(or already had it)
[05:44] <Kousotu> li-plus: sudo modprobe -r <name>
[05:44] <kee> my host is 172.16.1.38
[05:44] <arrrghhh> kee, what about the host
[05:44] <arrrghhh> hrm
[05:44] <rch9975> OMG Still Ubuntu is hard :D
[05:44] <tritium> rch9975: ntfs-config is in the universe repo
[05:44] <arrrghhh> kee, and that's an IP your router is *supposed* to assign??
[05:44] <kee> yes
[05:44] <rch9975> Have no idea yet ..
[05:44] <NETWizz> okay
[05:44] <kee> i changed from 192.168
[05:44] <NETWizz> Enable Universe
[05:44] <kee> because of my job.
[05:45] <rch9975> I'm very first beginner ... so..
[05:45] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: I don't see how, because the stic read fine in my PSP, and in another fat PSP
[05:45] <zcat[1]> yep, show-desktop is the icons, not the wallpaper
[05:45] <NETWizz> System > Administration > Synaptic Package Manager
[05:45] <rch9975> I have only little information for it
[05:45] <Ziroday> !enter | rch9975
[05:45] <rch9975> hold on~
[05:45] <ubotu> rch9975: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[05:45] <NETWizz> Settings > Repositories
[05:45] <li-plus> kousotu: ok I have that done now preparing myself to be dissapointed by it not working
[05:45] <zcat[1]> going to restart, I have no desktop icons still :(
[05:45] <adrian_2002ca> yea, but for those psp's when you plugged it into xp, it installed a driver right?
[05:45] <arrrghhh> kee, ok... can you try skippin the router just for shits n giggles?
[05:45] <sbingner> boo, I found the bug entry https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libwnck/+bug/150690
[05:45] <li-plus> kousotu: yes it does not detect any ssid's once again
[05:45] <adrian_2002ca> (it should)
[05:45] <Kousotu> li-plus: dn't forget to mount itagain
[05:46] <sbingner> doesnt look like it'll be fixed anytime soon :(
[05:46] <NETWizz> Check main, unverse, multiverse, and restricted
[05:46] <NETWizz> Then click on Reload
[05:46] <arrrghhh> kee, although if your vm has internet that probably won't fix it.  pastebin your interfaces file if you could
[05:46] <kee> unfortunatly it's my dsl router/modem
[05:46] <kee> I think I'm stuck in this config.
[05:46] <NETWizz> Then exit Synaptic
[05:46] <NETWizz> and try again
[05:46] <Kousotu> li-plus: did you check the configuration? it might not be in roaming mode
[05:46] <li-plus> Kousotu: the module has been loaded and same as before
[05:47] <li-plus> Kousotu: i checked it is on roaming mode
[05:47] <li-plus> I also tried to manually connect that did not work either
[05:47] <rch9975> I think something wrong with my ubuntu, there is no synaptic..
[05:47] <tritium> rch9975: it's installed by default.
[05:47] <NETWizz> System > Administration > Synaptic Package manager
[05:47] <li-plus> Kousotu: i am looking other people are experiencing the same difficulty also
[05:47] <xTheGoat121x> nickrud... I'm trying to write a script, maybe you can help me.
[05:47] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: XP did the first tme I put ANY in, but had not since, Vita didn't install one, but works fine for FAT psps, the Slim worked on MCE, but no other computer has been able to open it
[05:47] <rch9975> yeap... this is why i'm telling you that something wrong..
[05:47] <Kousotu> li-plus: sorry, I use Ndis for an atheros card
[05:48] <nickrud> xTheGoat121x: lol, you are trying to ride some raggedy coattails ;)
[05:48] <NETWizz> hangon
[05:48] <scone> li-plus what are your troubles?
[05:48] <xTheGoat121x> nickrud, hahaha
[05:48] <rch9975> Um
[05:48] <xTheGoat121x> nickrud, 'twas a thought.
[05:48] <Ziroday> rch9975: have you tried typing into a terminal "synaptic"
[05:48] <NETWizz> gksudo synaptic
[05:48] <NETWizz> Try that
[05:48] <zcat[1]> ok, desktop > gnome > background looks like the right thing, picture_filename is showing my current background image.. but unchecking that hasn't worked
[05:48] <rch9975> gksudo synaptic... hold on
[05:48] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu:, weird....
[05:49] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu:did u try different cables...?
[05:49] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: That's wha I was saying lol
[05:49] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: Have 2 sets
[05:49] <adrian_2002ca> lol
[05:49] <li-plus> scone: my wireless card is working according to iwconfig but not picking up any ssid's in roaming mode, nor connecting via manual mode
[05:49] <adrian_2002ca> call sony and spank them
[05:49] <zcat[1]> perhaps compiz is doing it..
[05:49] <rch9975> I typed that down but nothing happens
[05:49] <li-plus> scone: broadcom 4311
[05:49] <Rayston> Hello guys
[05:49] <rch9975> hi~
[05:49] <NETWizz> sudo apt-get install synaptic ???
[05:49] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: I kinda can't. installed M33 on the PSP lmao
[05:49] <Ziroday> rch9975: are there any errors?
[05:50] <nickrud> zcat[1]: no compiz here
[05:50] <rch9975> It says nothing
[05:50] <arrrghhh> kee, pastebin your interfaces file.
[05:50] <rch9975> just my ID
[05:50] <scone> li-plus, Ah i see I saw atheros mentioned and that's what I just got working. No experience with broadcoms
[05:50] <NETWizz> Are you running ubuntu?
[05:50] <Rayston> Getting Kernel Panic on an older machine while trying to install Ubuntu 7.10, more details here, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4518572#post4518572
[05:50] <Lunks> Exaile is taking too much CPU for me. What mp3 player there is for Ubuntu which consumes something like foobar on windows?
[05:50] <adrian_2002ca> is it 3.90-2?
[05:50] <Ziroday> rch9975: can you please pastebin your terminal
[05:50] <NETWizz> uname -a
[05:50] <rch9975> rch9975@handsomesexycharming:~$ sudo apt-get install synapti
[05:50] <rch9975> rch9975@handsomesexycharming:~$
[05:50] <zcat[1]> hmm .. can't find anything in the nautilus settings that looks like the rught setting.
[05:50] <rch9975> Just like that
[05:50] <Kousotu> scone: I mentioned Atheros, and mine's working fine.
[05:50] <arrrghhh> Lunks, if you just want it to play music quite basic, xmms.
[05:50] <scone> Ah ok.
[05:50] <NETWizz> nice hostname
[05:50] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu: did u try irshell by any chance...it might just be a fw bug
[05:50] <rch9975> haha
[05:50] <li-plus> scone: I found a site where someone with same laptop + card have success
[05:51] <Ziroday> rch9975: okay, then try the command sudo apt-get install synaptic
[05:51] <tritium> rch9975: if you installed ubuntu, synaptic would be there by default.
[05:51] <rch9975> That was one of my nickname from my friends
[05:51] <NETWizz> Anyway, you missed the c
[05:51] <arrrghhh> i love amarok, but it's not really "gnome"...  rhythmbox is for gnome as well
[05:51] <NETWizz> synaptic
[05:51] <Lunks> arrrghhh, there's this mpd, i've heard of it
[05:51] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu:also, try your VSH menu
[05:51] <jimmygoon> rch9975, nice computer name
[05:51] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu: and your recovery
[05:51] <Lunks> arrrghhh, do u know about it?
[05:51] <zcat[1]> hey, I can have home, my computer, network, trash icons like some other popular os :)
[05:51] <scone> li-plus, And you followed the instructions and didn't get it to work yet?
[05:51] <arrrghhh> Lunks, never heard of mpd.
[05:51] <lwizardl> hey i'm using partimage what does file size "2057 MiB" ? does that mean 2GB files?
[05:51] <NETWizz> sudo apt-get install synaptic
[05:51] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: I did, all of the, tried opening FLASH, it didn't work
[05:51] <Gunn> hey i just downloaded my digital download copy of vista from there digital locker download area...how do i burn it to CD so its bootable ?
[05:51] <Ziroday> zcat[1]: on your desktop?
[05:51] <Lunks> lwizardl, yes, it is
[05:51] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu: bummer
[05:51] <Gunn> (and yes its legal by the way)
[05:51] <arrrghhh> lwizardl, roughly
[05:52] <Lunks> Mi = 1024Ki
[05:52] <rch9975> Well still it doesnt work T.T
[05:52] <lwizardl> Lunks, thought so thanks
[05:52] <rch9975> okay
[05:52] <zcat[1]> yeah.. nautilus > desktop in gconf-editor
[05:52] <NETWizz> It should tell you that synaptic is already the newest version
[05:52] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: is there possibly another driver for the slim we might not have thought of?
[05:52] <rch9975> At first time I tried like this
[05:52] <Lunks> lwizardl, i means that's x1024 instead of 1000. ;)
[05:52] <rch9975> sudo mount /dev/sda1
[05:52] <Ziroday> zcat[1]: try ubuntu-tweak at getdeb.net
[05:52] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu: try playing around with device manager?
[05:52] <rch9975> and it said that
[05:52] <Lunks> so it's 1024x1024x1024
[05:52] <lwizardl> i'm trying to backup this hdd its 150.3GB of data
[05:52] <rch9975> Only root can bla bla bla
[05:52] <NETWizz> Well then you should proabably re-install ubuntu
[05:52] <NETWizz> oh
[05:52] <NETWizz> sudo
[05:52] <rch9975> OMG
[05:52] <NETWizz> or su
[05:52] <NETWizz> Try this
[05:52] <NETWizz> sudo -i
[05:52] <tritium> !enter
[05:52] <FloodBot1> NETWizz: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[05:52] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[05:52] <bullgard4> Running 'speaker-test' produces a sound. But running 'beep' does not produce a sound on my Ubuntu 7.10 laptop computer. What is the reason for this misfeature?
[05:53] <zcat[1]> Ziroday: could do.. gconf-editor should let me change what I need to though
[05:53] <Gunn> hey i just downloaded my digital download copy of vista from there digital locker download area...how do i burn it to CD so its bootable ?
[05:53] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: I did, tried messing with Vista's, tried messing with Ubuntu's a bit (I don't wanna screw up Ubuntu also)
[05:53] <NETWizz> sudo -i will get you to the #
[05:53] <arrrghhh> bullgard4, what the heck are you talking about.  "beep" is not a command.
[05:53] <NETWizz> then you don't need a million sudos
[05:53] <Ziroday> zcat[1]: yeah it will, but can't remember where its under sorry
[05:53] <rch9975> i wrote down that...
[05:53] <arrrghhh> Gunn, is it an iso?
[05:53] <NETWizz> Just be carful not to stay at the # and think twice each time you execute something
[05:53] <Lunks> NETWizz, do u know the difference between sudo -s and sudo -i?
[05:54] <zcat[1]> Ziroday: I'll find it..
[05:54] <Gunn> arrrghhh: yes it is
[05:54] <lwizardl> Gunn, if the download image is a bootable disc image then you just burn it
[05:54] <Kousotu> NETWizz: installinf the super user terminal would too
[05:54] <Lunks> NETWizz, and btw, ubuntu doesn't support it, you really should not help people with sudo -i. ;)
[05:54] <Gunn> lwizardl: any way to tell if its bootable? its an .ISO
[05:54] <bullgard4> arrrghhh: "detlef@MD97600:~$ apropos beep; beep (1) - beep the pc speaker any number of ways."
[05:54] <arrrghhh> Gunn, just burn the image.  don't put the .iso on the disc, there should be a selection to "burn image"
[05:54] <rch9975> Um, well i typed down that, and just type mount /dev/sda1?
[05:54] <tritium> Lunks: incorrect
[05:54] <Ziroday> arrrghhh: you are incorrect beep is a command
[05:54] <Kousotu> Gunn: burn it using your prefered burning program
[05:54] <NETWizz> yes
[05:54] <Gunn> arrghhh: so just use the burn ISO feature and browse to it ?
[05:54] <arrrghhh> bullgard4, that means nothing to me.  does sound work?
[05:54] <arrrghhh> Ziroday, not for me.
[05:54] <NETWizz> -i runs the .bashrc
[05:54] <Lunks> tritium, why is that so? =P
[05:55] <tritium> Lunks: ubuntu _does_ support sudo.
[05:55] <tritium> !sudo | Lunks
[05:55] <ubotu> Lunks: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for more information.
[05:55] <Ziroday> arrrghhh: sudo apt-get install beep
[05:55] <rch9975> OMG Again it said mount: only root can mount /dev/sda1 on /media/sda1
[05:55] <NETWizz> Basically, the login script runs when you do -i
[05:55] <arrrghhh> Ziroday, well yea i guess if i installed it lol
[05:55] <Kousotu> Gunn: yes
[05:55] <Gunn> kousotu: thx
[05:55] <arrrghhh> rch9975, sudo!
[05:55] <Lunks> tritium, but not sudo -i
[05:55] <Kousotu> Gunn: no problem :)
[05:55] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu: lol...kk...do u have usb 1 or 2? and your memstick...is it magick gate...also did u try the slim with other sticks?
[05:55] <rch9975> um?
[05:55] <NETWizz> Did I get it right?
[05:55] <tritium> Lunks: yes, sudo -i
[05:55] <bullgard4> arrrghhh: Please re-read the question that I put first: Running 'speaker-test' produces a sound."
[05:55] <nickrud> Lunks: all sudo. sudo -s is discouraged, though
[05:55] <rch9975> I heard that if i typed sudo -i i dont need to type millions of that
[05:56] <tritium> Lunks: sudo -i is *much* preferred to enabling the root account and using su
[05:56] <Lunks> tritium, "NB Please don't use this to become root, please see the bottom of the page for some more information. "
[05:56] <NETWizz> what is wrong with sudo -s?
[05:56] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca:I put my USB and His on the PSP, it didn't read, I loaded HIS stick (the SAME ONE FORM THE SLIM) on MY PSP and it read no problem
[05:56] <Kousotu> from*
[05:56] <rch9975> I think the best way is reinstall it T.T
[05:56] <rch9975> OMG
[05:56] <Lunks> 'sudo -i -u username'
[05:56] <arrrghhh> bullgard4, i saw that.  so if sound works... why do you need beep to work?  i'm assuming audio plays just fine?
[05:56] <nickrud> NETWizz: sudo -i reads root's bashrc iirc
[05:56] <NETWizz> ah
[05:56] <Lunks> NETWizz, tritium it's on Ubuntu Wiki, it should not be used
[05:57] <NETWizz> and sudo -s reads roots
[05:57] <rch9975> Anyways!! Everybody~ Thank you sooooo much~
[05:57] <NETWizz> sand sudo -s doesn't
[05:57] <tritium> Lunks: no, we encourage the use of sudo, including sudo -i
[05:57] <NETWizz> so you are still the current user
[05:57] <arrrghhh> rch9975, yea but it's *dangerous*
[05:57] <legend2440> rch9975: sudo mount /dev/sdai /media/sda1
[05:57] <rch9975> um? dangerous lol..
[05:57] <Lunks> NETWizz, tritium Please do not suggest this to others unless you personally are available 24/7 to support the user if they have issues as a result of running a shell as root.
[05:57] <NETWizz> sudo -i is nice because CD still takes you to your home
[05:57] <nickrud> NETWizz: yes, run each and  then env in each, you'll see the diff
[05:57] <legend2440> rch9975: sudo mount /dev/sda1 /media/sda1
[05:57] <Lunks> From Ubuntu Wiki. :P
[05:57] <tritium> Lunks: you're misinterpreting
[05:58] <arrrghhh> rch9975, you can really screw a system up running commands as root and staying logged in as root.
[05:58] <NETWizz> else you end up in /root
[05:58] <rch9975> legend2440 thx to help me out but i tried that , didnt work;
[05:58] <Lunks> tritium, methods below are sudo -i and sudo -s
[05:58] <NETWizz> nevermind
[05:58] <Lunks> 'please do not suggest others'
[05:58] <NETWizz> I retract that statement
[05:58] <damo22> i need some advice... which mp3 player is most compatible with linux?
[05:58] <NETWizz> nothing wrong with a root prompt
[05:58] <NETWizz> Real men get real work done as root :-)
[05:58] <bullgard4> arrrghhh: I can play audio from CDs. I can hear audio when playing a YouTube video. But when my GNOME terminal cursor approaches the beginning of a line, I will not hear a warning sound, for example.
[05:58] <rch9975> this room has sooo many people @_@... Makes me confusing
[05:58] <Ziroday> damo22: nearly all are, what are you thinking of getting?
[05:58] <tritium> Lunks: again, we support sudo -i here.  Please drop it.
[05:59] <Lunks> NETWizz, I do it, but you should not teach people. :P
[05:59] <arrrghhh> bullgard4, hrm.  did you look at the prefs for gnome-terminal?
[05:59] <NETWizz> Yeah
[05:59] <NETWizz> I know
[05:59] <damo22> Ziroday: dad wants one that has a tuner in it as well as playing podcasts
[05:59] <NETWizz> You are right
[05:59] <ninja> how do I change my computers name through terminal?
[05:59] <Lunks> lol
[05:59] <Lunks> just trying to help. ;P
[05:59] <NETWizz> sudo at least causes them to think things through twice though most commands they run as root are what others tell them to run
[05:59] <rch9975> You guys are so nice, some korean doenst know what manner is :D
[05:59] <Lunks> and conform to some kind of standards.
[05:59] <Rayston> Installing on older machine, getting Kernel panic -not syncing: Attempted to kill the idle task! right after I hit Install in text mode from first ubuntu screen
[05:59] <NETWizz> I could suggest they use my favorite two letter command rm
[05:59] <arrrghhh> rch9975, i've heard that before.
[05:59] <tritium> Lunks: the wiki can be edited so as to not reflect policy.
[05:59] <NETWizz> With some arguments like -rf and perhaps a /
[06:00] <Ziroday> damo22: erm well the best method ususally is to find the one you like and then google its compatibility compared to the other way around, however most work absolutely fine
[06:00] <rch9975> Yeap, They only like to be faster and faster
[06:00] <nickrud> tritium: didn't you think this subject would go away, eventually :)
[06:00] <Kousotu> NETWizz: Yes, but Sudo -i helps those who know what they're doing to get everything done without needed to enter sudo ... all the time
[06:00] <tritium> nickrud: I wish
[06:00] <JanPeter> Hey, does anyone have any links for a good ubuntu beginners guide?
[06:00] <zcat[1]> NETWizz: not in here you can't :)
[06:00] <NETWizz> yeah I won't
[06:00] <damo22> Ziroday: can an ipod play podcasts?
[06:00] <NETWizz> That would be terrible if someone ran that
[06:00] <rch9975> Anyways everybody thank you~ i have to go bad
[06:00] <arrrghhh> damo22, uh... why wouldn't it?
[06:00] <PurpZeY> JanPeter: There is an really thorough collection of wiki articles.
[06:00] <NETWizz> ONe of my friends ran that on my box
[06:00] <Lunks> NETWizz, people tend to solve most problems by running stuff on a root shell. Sometimes they're not ready. ;P
[06:00] <rch9975> it is like 02:00 Am
[06:00] <Ziroday> JanPeter: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Gutsy
[06:00] <rch9975> Good night :D
[06:00] <NETWizz> I set him up with an account and he ran that command
[06:01] <NETWizz> as himself
[06:01] <JanPeter> thanks!!
[06:01] <NETWizz> It deleted all his stuff
[06:01] <NETWizz> he wasn't root
[06:01] <Lunks> hahah
[06:01] <damo22> do any ipods have a radio tuner
[06:01] <Ziroday> damo22: yes, however I am not certain as to linux'es ability to transfer the files across
[06:01] <bullgard4> arrrghhh: Yes I did. And I filled in the relevant GNOME terminal configuration dialog line small box.
[06:01] <NETWizz> Yeah, it sucks I know
[06:01] <Hor|zon> hey which macbook do you guys think looks better? white or black?
[06:01] <Ziroday> damo22: yes you can buy a radio tuner addon for ipods
[06:01] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: any ideas at all?
[06:01] <NETWizz> I have entire days and even weeks when I don't login as root
[06:01] <Lunks> NETWizz, I believe this is not the root of all evils, doing and rm -rf on a root shell. Instead, get used to it as the 'Administrator' account on Windows.
[06:01] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu: it may have something to do with the charging fucntion?? your problem doesnt seem to happen a lot...
[06:02] <NETWizz> I only login as root to install and repair stuff
[06:02] <tritium> nickrud: !enter continues to be a chronic problem
[06:02] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu: i was searching the netr
[06:02] <NETWizz> LOL
[06:02] <Ziroday> Hor|zon: not the best place to ask, try #ubuntu-offtopic
[06:02] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: I shut that off, both in recov and out of it
[06:02] <zcat[1]> Ziroday: last time I had access to an IPOD I just plugged it in.. it synced with the music player, and otherwise appeard as an external drive.
[06:02] <NETWizz> Yeah that is dumb too
[06:02] <NETWizz> Even vista is silly
[06:02] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: oh,thanks :)
[06:02] <Lunks> NETWizz, yeah, pain in the ass to do lots of sudos. ;P
[06:02] <nickrud> tritium: and offtopic, you ops have ruined off topic for me
[06:02] <NETWizz> It is like, "Confirm" or "Deny"
[06:02] <NETWizz> What is the point?
[06:02] <NETWizz> Youy don't even need a password to confirm
[06:02] <Ziroday> NETWizz: please dont use enter as puctuation
[06:02] <Lunks> lol never used vista. ;P
[06:03] <tritium> NETWizz: please, please, please, please, please, please !enter
[06:03] <damo22> what is the equivalent of itunes for linux?
[06:03] <jedwards> #join cabdrivers
[06:03] <zcat[1]> NETWizz: confirm or deny to most users is "do what you just asked" or "don't do what you asked" -- Duh, they're always going to click confirm!
[06:03] <Kousotu> Lunks: VIsta is a joke, and not worth using, seriously
[06:03] <adrian_2002ca> np...hope i was more helpful...:)...
[06:03] <Ziroday> damo22: rythmbox, amarok, gtkpod, banshee
[06:03] <NETWizz> May as well just turn off UAC then
[06:03] <arrrghhh> damo22, there's a ton.  amarok, rhythmbox, exaile, songbird...
[06:03] <icesword> Kousotu, hmm
[06:03] <Hor|zon> Ziroday, okey doki
[06:03] <Kousotu> icesword: What?
[06:03] <NETWizz> I even ran itunes on linux
[06:04] <tritium> nickrud: good night.
[06:04] <NETWizz> Technically it was run in WINE
[06:04] <icesword> Kousotu, nothing
[06:04] <nickrud> NETWizz: reducing enter is about reducing scroll in the channel, when there's several help threads going at once it really hurts
[06:04] <nickrud> tritium: see you later
[06:04] <arrrghhh> damo22, amarok is my personal fav.  you should just see what you like.
[06:04] <Kousotu> icesword: why bother saying my name then?
[06:04] <zcat[1]> vista really is more secure than XP, but it sucks for so many other reasons..
[06:04] <nickrud> !windows | all
[06:04] <ubotu> all: For discussion and help with Microsoft Windows, please visit ##windows. See http://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/1 http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm and /msg ubotu equivalents
[06:04] <zcat[1]> and being more secure than XP is not exactly a high achievement!
[06:04] <Ziroday> nickrud: thank you
[06:04] <Kousotu> zcat[1]: like.. functionality for instance
[06:05] <legend2440> !vista
[06:05] <ubotu> vista is the new 'operating system' by the evil overlords from Redmond. For more information, see http://www.badvista.org and !windows
[06:05] <arrrghhh> zcat[1], they didn't restructure their root access for everyone... just put "security layers".  that's not secure, that's stupid.  sorry, no more off-topic from me.
[06:05] <damo22> amarok can sync to ipod?
[06:05] <Ziroday> damo22: yes
[06:05] <arrrghhh> lmao!  that's awesome.
[06:05] <damo22> cool
[06:05] <NETWizz> @zcat, yeah it is users now login as Administrator with confirmation instead of a limited user and prompt for elevated credentials
[06:05] <arrrghhh> damo22, i have high hopes for songbird, but it's still beta.
[06:05] <zcat[1]> anyhow, we're going to get an !ot soon :)
[06:06] <zcat[1]> going to serve dinner, brb
[06:06] <suxxor> how can i change the permission of htdocs to write ,delete , save , rename files ?
[06:06] <nickrud> damo22: the really new ones, the video ipods and 3d gen nano have issues
[06:06] <NETWizz> In other words, Microsoft still got it wrong.  They should not allow you to login to the GUI as an Administrator without giving you warnings then offer Run AS Administrator on everything
[06:06] <Kousotu> NETWizz: how do you use another account's credentials? like if I was on a non-sudoer account, but I needed to sudo
[06:06] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu, http://www.psp-vault.com/module-pnForum-viewtopic-topic-9.psp i know u know it but maybe u missed something?
[06:06] <Ziroday> !offtopic | NETWizz
[06:06] <ubotu> NETWizz: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[06:06] <NETWizz> su otheruser
[06:07] <damo22> nickrud: which mp3 player do you suggest for radio tuner + podcast in linux
[06:07] <Kousotu> so like su kousotu?
[06:07] <Ziroday> NETWizz: please address who you are talking to
[06:07] <nickrud> damo22: I have a 3d gen nano, I like them :)
[06:07] <arrrghhh> damo22, creative labs makes nice ones.  but this is off-topic.
[06:07] <arrrghhh> nickrud, no raiod tuner.
[06:07] <arrrghhh> radio
[06:07] <xTheGoat121x> nickrud, night!  TTYS, hopefully
[06:07] <damo22> ok
[06:08] <nickrud> xTheGoat121x: see you around
[06:08] <Kousotu> NETWizz: so like su kousotu?
[06:08] <NETWizz> damo22, I bought a Creative Zen Vision M and use Gnomad2 in Ubuntu to Sync it
[06:08] <NETWizz> Kousoto, exactly
[06:08] <damo22> NETWizz: cool thanks
[06:08] <Kousotu> NETWizz: ok, thanks, that will come in handy later on the pc I do support for
[06:09] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: That link still has not loaded
[06:09] <NETWizz> damo22: the Zen is like a more open iPod.  It seems to support more formats
[06:09] <damo22> cool
[06:09] <firan45> uyjmyfikuolij
[06:09] <firan45> tyurtssmmmmmmuiy
[06:09] <adrian_2002ca> i was just there???
[06:09] <nickrud> firan45: ?
[06:09] <dave11> will ubuntu see a usb dsl modem?
[06:09] <suxxor> how can i change the permission of htdocs to write ,delete , save , rename files ?
[06:09] <firan45> lagi BTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
[06:09] <Vignesh> Hi guys
[06:10] <NETWizz> Moreover, Gnomad2 resembles an FTP client and has no ads or annoyances like the creative windows program.  It also syncs faster than the software for Windows does!
[06:10] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu, search google: "psp problem pc connect" and click on the first two results
[06:10] <Vignesh> Any one using Dataone (BSNL) broadband connection
[06:10] <arrrghhh> suxxor, "sudo chmod <permissions> <options> <files/folders>"  i recommend you read the man page for chmod.
[06:10] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: I did all of that (it loaded finally) but it says "plese wait" on the slim
[06:10] <arrrghhh> NETWizz, is gnomad for the zen only?
[06:11] <dave11> !usb
[06:11] <ubotu> For information about installing Ubuntu from USB flash drives, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick - For a persistent live USB install, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent
[06:11] <adrian_2002ca> well....wait lol
[06:11] <NETWizz> Damo22, install Audio Tag Tool as well to fix any MP3 ID3 Tags before you dump stuff to your player
[06:11] <NETWizz> arrrghhh: No also works with my friends Dell Ditty
[06:11] <Daisuke_Ido> err
[06:11] <pnukeid> helo there
[06:11] <Daisuke_Ido> i have to recommend easytag
[06:12] <bullgard4> Running 'speaker-test' produces a sound. But running 'beep' does not produce a sound on my Ubuntu 7.10 laptop computer. What is the reason for this misfeature?
[06:12] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: ok, will do :)
[06:12] <arrrghhh> fark 2am.  i'm off to bed.
[06:12] <arrrghhh> cya kids
[06:12] <NETWizz> It works with a specific almost standard MP3 Player sync protocol, but I can't remember the name of the protocol it works with
[06:12] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu, you have to wait for the windows to install the driver
[06:12] <Vignesh> i need ur help for setting up dataone broadband connection ... can any one help??
[06:12] <nickrud> easytag is pretty good, once you get used to it's interface
[06:12] <Kousotu> bullgard4: beep is a system sound, it does not always play
[06:12] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu, also, if it takes forever, try resetting ur usb settings from tecovery and xmb
[06:13] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: you're forgetting something: I waited over 6 hours, plus, it's linux, not windows
[06:13] <adrian_2002ca> lawl
[06:13] <the7thmagus> if anyone can please take this: why can't I record audio (in Audacity and Jokosher) while running any other software that uses audio?
[06:13] <NETWizz> What driver are you referring too?
[06:13] <damo22> zen vision W or M ?
[06:13] <adrian_2002ca> Kousot, as i said, maybe ur recovery  functions are messing it?>
[06:13] <blas_> hola
[06:13] <blas_> genets
[06:13] <adrian_2002ca> as for linux...
[06:13] <adrian_2002ca> hmm
[06:13] <NETWizz> the7thmagus, the device for OSS is busy
[06:14] <pnukeid> i am trying installing mysql 5.1 from source but iam always error in command mysql_install_db
[06:14] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: I don't see how, because I reciently reflashed the slim and changed nothing
[06:14] <NETWizz> View > Preferences in Audacity
[06:14] <the7thmagus> Netwizz, is there any way that I can make it so I can run more than 1 program running OSS?
[06:14] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu, that only makes sense.....hmm
[06:14] <NETWizz> Your recording device is /dev/dsp
[06:14] <nickrud> pnukeid: try  /j #mysql for help with compiling it
[06:14] <NETWizz> You may just try changing the Recording Device to the ALSA device and trying again
[06:14] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu, try enabling usb from recovery maybe?
[06:15] <bluefox83> i have a rogue window that wont go away, how do i kill it?
[06:15] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: I did that too
[06:15] <the7thmagus> Netwizz, will do
[06:15] <nickrud> bluefox83: try  alt-f2 xkill , and click the window
[06:15] <NETWizz> It may not work at all, but it often does help
[06:15] <bluefox83> i've tried the killall and kill
[06:15] <Tixer> How can I create a secondary X11 display, and have a certain program always go to that display?
[06:15] <adrian_2002ca> well its obviously not on the psp software side
[06:15] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: and I also tried to open flash0, flash1, UMD
[06:15] <NETWizz> I have never done it, but I have heard about people creating multiple OSS /dev/ entries
[06:16] <Kousotu> maybe I can use th fat's prx on the slim?
[06:16] <Kousotu> oh wait, nvm
[06:16] <Daisuke_Ido> Tixer, wouldn't it be easier just to open your image viewer set to the secret folder on another desktop?
[06:16] <Daisuke_Ido> virtual desktop, that is
[06:16] <Kousotu> that would require being able to open the flash on the slim
[06:16] <Kousotu> {L}âUghîñ Ôut £òU{Ð}
[06:16] <Tixer> Daisuke_Ido: >.>
[06:16] <NETWizz> the7thmagus, find lame.so too :-) so you can make MP3's :-)
[06:16] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu, as i said, its not the psp software..i think
[06:16] <bluefox83> nickrud, you totally just helped me figure out two things at the same time, i had been trying to launch that run application thingy for ages!
[06:16] <Tixer> Daisuke_Ido: I want to have a virtual machine always display on a second display, so I can create multiple "desktops" with one server
[06:17] <Daisuke_Ido> Tixer, i'm just teasing you, but realistically, would a virtual desktop work?  there's also xephyr
[06:17] <nickrud> bluefox83: glad to be of assistance ;p
[06:17] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu, my ubuntu just "gets" my phat
[06:17] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: I agree, but I don't know what it could be, that's the problem
[06:17] <bullgard4> Kousotu: But this state of affairs is unsatisfactory. There is a small box in the Gnome terminal default profile called 'Terminal Bell' I filled it in but this does not produce a sound. So this feature is in error.
[06:17] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu, its instantaneous
[06:17] <Daisuke_Ido> Tixer, but i've never used xephyr, so i can't say for certain how it would work out for you
[06:17] <bluefox83> nickrud, you wouldn't happen to know how to format an ipod nano would you? >.>
[06:17] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu, maybe it needs a different FAT format??
[06:17] <patbam> anyone know have some tips on how to learn to write gnome applets with python?
[06:17] <patbam> most of hte tutorials i've found seem old (2004)
[06:18] <bluefox83> nickrud, one that's already fat32
[06:18] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: my fat and another fat have 0 issues as well, with the same stick
[06:18] <suspect> anyone use virtualbox?
[06:18] <adrian_2002ca> true...so its not on the ubuntu software side///
[06:18]  * bluefox83 might have to log into vista D:
[06:18] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu, this only leaves hardware
[06:18] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu, either computer or psp
[06:18]  * NETWizz thinks you should use mkfs.vfat to format that mem stick 
[06:18] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: but it worked on the MCE so it can't e that either
[06:18] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu, also it leaves low-level software
[06:19] <suspect> anyone use virtualbox?
[06:19] <NETWizz> I use it
[06:19] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu, try using your MCE driver into xp???
[06:19] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu, would be worth a try?
[06:19] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: not my MCE, it's my brother's
[06:19] <Karsyth> can anyone help me install wine-doors? i have the .deb package and i have NO idea how to install it properly
[06:19] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: and he's not a friendly kind of person, unfortunatly
[06:20] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu, just ask him to send you 1 file lol
[06:20] <suspect> do you know how to uninstall the os that i have in it
[06:20] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: That would require me knowing it
[06:20] <NETWizz> Yes
[06:20] <adrian_2002ca> well thats not har
[06:20] <adrian_2002ca> d
[06:20] <bluewraith> anyone know how to reset the keyboard layout on server edition? I cant use the ~/` key or '.... guess i hit the wrong key during setup.
[06:20] <NETWizz> Select the Virtual Box Machine then Machine > Delete
[06:20] <NETWizz> It will completely remove the Virtual Machine
[06:20] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: I'm on XP home right now, my fat can read his stick
[06:21] <Kousotu> and my PC can read my PSP with his stick in it
[06:21] <suspect> that deletes the whole thing? even the formating it did?
[06:21] <adrian_2002ca> i realise, but it cant read the slim
[06:21] <adrian_2002ca> with the stick in it
[06:21] <NETWizz> Yes, that deletes the whole thing
[06:21] <Kousotu> with any stick in
[06:21] <Kousotu> that's what puzzles me
[06:21] <Kousotu> but...
[06:22] <Kousotu> I think the live CD read it without a probelm
[06:22] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu, obviouly the psp slim hardware/maybe software is different
[06:22] <suspect> ok, cool. i hate freaking windows. i just tried virtualbox so i could play phantasmagoria and myst
[06:22] <NETWizz> Cool did you install XP?
[06:22] <Kousotu> I remember something about that happening
[06:22] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu, HUHHUH??
[06:22] <Karsyth> can anyone tell me how to install .deb packages?
[06:22] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu, whell thats news
[06:22] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: I swear lol
[06:22] <suspect> yeah
[06:22] <Rauhmaru> hello
[06:22] <NETWizz> Karsyth dpkg to install them or double-click and the gdebbi package manager will walk you through it
[06:22] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu, lol...well insert a live one and see whats up???
[06:22] <suspect> i got the games to work, but hate using xp.
[06:23] <Karsyth> thanks
[06:23] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: I was like.. wtf? how does that read and not my fully customised one not
[06:23] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: problem with that, I don't have the slime with me :P
[06:23] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu, maybe drivers? again..
[06:23] <adrian_2002ca> :D
[06:23] <suspect> windows is so touchy and overbearing
[06:23] <adrian_2002ca> l>:o
[06:23] <NETWizz> Try StreamTuner, it i is incredible!
[06:23] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: but the live CD installesall the drivers it uses on an install by defualt, doesn't it?
[06:24] <suspect> no
[06:24] <Kousotu> suspect: for the most part, yes
[06:24] <NETWizz> I found my favorite AM Talk Show on a ShoutCast Stream within StreamTuner
[06:25] <suspect> what is streamtuner? a internet radio deal?
[06:25] <NETWizz> Yes
[06:25] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu, this goes back to when i was first looking at linux redhat a couple of years ago: you can run a live cd but when you go to install you have to say what hardware you're on...sooo...its entirely possible that the answer is maybe not
[06:25] <NETWizz> It is an opensource aggregate stream tuner
[06:25] <suspect> ok, cool
[06:26] <NETWizz> Shoutcast, live 365, local, google stations, basic.ch, punkcast, Xiph
[06:26] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: then I need to find what driver the liv CD uses, don't I?
[06:26] <bullgard4> English help wanted. What are the English names of the GNOME terminal menu items? Are they 'File', 'Edit', 'View', 'Terminal' 'Tab' and 'Help', or what are their exact English names?
[06:26] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu, yep and compare to yours if you have it
[06:26] <suspect> no, you need to find out what driver you need
[06:26] <NETWizz> I love its search, you can find any band or any radio station in the country almost on it
[06:27] <adrian_2002ca> suspect, yea, but we know he needs a generic mass storage driver
[06:27] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: well, the chance I don't have it is slim
[06:27] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: I have TONS of things on my linux install
[06:27] <suspect> oh, well then
[06:27] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu, i know, but worth a check(i expect you have it...it would b weird not to)
[06:27] <suspect> i dont know why so many people have a hard time getting linux set up. its not hard
[06:27] <neville_> I mean
[06:27] <neville_> I just got my
[06:27] <neville_> Lucent Winmodem working in Linux
[06:28] <neville_> :P
[06:28] <neville_> How's that for hard? :P
[06:28] <adrian_2002ca> suspect, its not installing and set up as much as finding EVERY cool thing about it
[06:28] <Kousotu> suspect: my Linux is 100% fine, baring this ONE MINOR problem
[06:28] <suspect> oh i see
[06:28] <_dee__> i've installed openssh-server. and i've created an account on my ubuntu system. But when i try to loginto my system via Putty (Windows Computer) it says Access Denied. I Dont know why
[06:28] <bullgard4> neville_: Please do not use your Enter key as a replacement for interpuction.
[06:28] <bullgard4> interpunction
[06:28] <adrian_2002ca> such as trying to your housemates itunes share that i found with nmap KLOL
[06:29] <neville_> They were meant to be seperate lines - -
[06:29] <suspect> ive been trying to put puppy linux on my psp
[06:29] <bullgard4> neville_: Your behavior is selfish.
[06:29] <adrian_2002ca> suspect, linux doesnt work with psp...its lacking a certain kind of memory apparently
[06:29] <suspect> Agent Smith!
[06:29] <neville_> Bullgard4, Take it as you will
[06:30] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: only the slim has that issue though, I don't know how
[06:30] <suspect> yes it does! ive seen it in action
[06:30] <Kousotu> suspect & adrian_2002ca: only the slim has that issue though, I don't know how
[06:30] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu, me neither...thats one weird problem...
[06:31] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: yes, I know, and it's pisisng me ff too
[06:31] <suspect> i use my slim with my computer all the time. hasnt had a problem yet. i just want to get the bootloader figured out so that i can put puppy linux on it
[06:31] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu, my opinion is the psp hardware, but thats a shot in the dark
[06:31] <tritium> neville_: please follow the channel guidelines regarding !enter
[06:31] <Kousotu> suspect: what bootloader?
[06:32] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: yes, but I know that isn't the case, as it's been worked on, and opened on MCE
[06:32] <suspect> i downloaded one off of the net
[06:32] <noodles12> my startup shows things twice. like "loading modules" or "starting drivers" why is that?
[06:33] <suspect> hold on ill check what its called
[06:33] <Kousotu> noodles12: I have about 12 PCI errors, it happens
[06:33] <Kousotu> noodles12: as long as it works, ignore it
[06:33] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu, lol thats the pissy part....how about timing...were all these diagnostics run at the same time? if they weren't then our assumptions may be wrong...
[06:33] <foibles> hi there
[06:33] <NewLinuxNut> Welcome
[06:33] <foibles> a partition of mine won't seem to mount when i boot up
[06:33] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: please explain?
[06:33] <foibles> wait, hold on
[06:34] <foibles> redundant statements
[06:34] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: do you mean, did I put it on all of them at the same basic time?
[06:34] <suspect> you can download a linux distro that is called uClinux that has the bootloader that works with the psp
[06:35] <Kousotu> or with the same firmware/stick settig and etc. the same
[06:35] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu, whell i asked about what you did and you told me different things that worked and didnt work...but if these things were not done at the same time(same hour/day--without changing anything) then you may assume that it works a certain way when in fact things changed since the last try
[06:35] <Kousotu> suspect: a PSP linux that actually works?
[06:35] <suspect> but i wanted to use puppylinux instead
[06:35] <suspect> yeah
[06:36] <adrian_2002ca> suspect, did you get anything working....ull be my god if u did lol
[06:36] <suspect> yes it works. ive seen it in action. doesnt do much, but it works
[06:36] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: spread over 2 days, different settings (the live one is te settings now)
[06:36] <suspect> yeah, i got linux on there, im just having a problem with the bootloader
[06:37] <Kousotu> suspect: grub?
[06:37] <suspect> you cant use grub
[06:37] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu, try doing some control tests without changing anything but one thing at a time...i dunno what else to say
[06:37] <suspect> its called something else
[06:38] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: I hav, that's what don't make sense
[06:38] <NETWizz> what is wrong with Gurb?
[06:38] <bullgard4> English help wanted. What are the English names of the GNOME terminal menu items? Are they 'File', 'Edit', 'View', 'Terminal' 'Tab' and 'Help', or what are their exact English names?
[06:38] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: also, I tried opening different things, and nothing would
[06:38] <adrian_2002ca> suspect, when you get a chance post on pspupdates.com for everyone to check it out
[06:38] <Kousotu> bullgard4: file, edit, view, help (I think)
[06:38] <adrian_2002ca> Kousotu, i am at a loss, truly
[06:39] <suspect> yeah, ill probably do it on se7ensins
[06:39] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: I'm just glad he's still got his fat PSP too
[06:39] <Kousotu> {L}âUghîñ Ôut £òU{Ð}
[06:39] <icesword> what is that
[06:39] <adrian_2002ca> lol...thats good.
[06:40] <bullgard4> Kousotu: Thank you for responding. But in this case I should appreciate an exact answer.
[06:40] <suspect> well anyways, im outta here. ive got to play some phantasmagoria. the gf is gonna flip when she sees me using windows
[06:40] <Daisuke_Ido> file, edit, view, terminal, tabs, help
[06:40] <adrian_2002ca> later suspect
[06:40] <Kousotu> suspect: lol
[06:40] <bullgard4> Daisuke_Ido: Thank you very much.
[06:40] <Kousotu> suspect: lata
[06:40] <Daisuke_Ido> you're welcome
[06:41] <Xcode> ubuntu
[06:41] <Kousotu> icesword: who are you talking to?
[06:41] <adrian_2002ca> later doods...2:41am here in toronto
[06:41] <Kousotu> adrian_2002ca: 1:40 in Indiana :P
[06:41] <icesword> Kousotu, {L}釻gh铖 評t ｒU{衹,what is this
[06:42] <adrian_2002ca> ;-)
[06:42] <Kousotu> icesword: it's a trigger command made by my Mirc, ignore it
[06:43] <smacky> i created a new user account so that all my visual themes like compiz, themes and graphics are toned down, so watching vids is easier, but the problem is i dont hear audio from the videos but i hear audio logging in and out
[06:43] <Kousotu> smacky: make sure it uses alsa, and not oss
[06:43] <smacky> Kousotu, it is using alsa
[06:43] <Kousotu> smacky: if that is not the case, make sure you have surround turned up
[06:43] <smacky> Kousotu, when i hit test it comes up with a weird error saying a bunch of things and then says device may be in use by another process
[06:44] <bluewraith> would the command sudo wpa_supplicant -w -Dwext -iwlan0 -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -dd ever end? seems like it just keeps going and going... but no errors that i can see.
[06:44] <icesword> Kousotu, like you are on win?
[06:44] <smacky> Kousotu, in totem and vlc i dont even have the option to turn up the volume...
[06:44] <Kousotu> smacky: hm.. that seems very odd, are you sure you logged out of the other account?
[06:45] <Kousotu> icesword: I am on windows at this moment, yes. I am doing ideo things
[06:45] <Kousotu> video*
[06:45] <smacky> Kousotu, yes i rebooted, and i know its not a codec issue i tried the ogg sample in home but still no sound, but when i log into this new account i get the login sound
[06:46] <bassinboylp> for a file server, would you go reiser or ext3?
[06:46] <Kousotu> smacky: what about the old account?
[06:47] <smacky> Kousotu, works fine, i just dont like because of all the visual effects make it have a low frame rate for video
[06:47] <icesword> !reiserfs
[06:47] <ubotu> reiserfs is a journalling file system, which outperforms many others on I/O operations, but has drawbacks (such as increasing likelihood of data loss, and introducing latency unsuitable for gaming or real-time audio). Using !ext3, the default on Ubuntu, is *highly* recommended. A read-only Windows driver is available at http://p-nand-q.com/download/rfstool.html
[06:47] <bassinboylp> icesword: THANKS
[06:47] <smacky> Kousotu, but i like the effects, so i would like 1 account for vids, 1 account for everything else... just no idea why sound isnt working properly in this account
[06:48] <Kousotu> smacky: you use compiz?
[06:48] <smacky> Kousotu, yes, and awn, and screenlets, and custom themes...
[06:49] <smacky> Kousotu, pretty much all the fancy eye candy is dragging down my vids, but i like them a lot...
[06:49] <ChevronX> Is there a DVD Decrypter software for linux?
[06:49] <Kousotu> smacky: I don't know all of that stuff. but anyway.. why not change your appearance effects to "none" when watching vids? and then change it back to "custom" afterward?
[06:49] <Kousotu> ChevronX: for?
[06:49] <zcat[1]> if you have a good 3d card the compiz effects don't really affect video at all
[06:49] <ChevronX> Ripping vob files off a DVD onto HDD
[06:49] <zcat[1]> !dvd | ChevronX
[06:50] <ChevronX> !dvd
[06:50] <ubotu> ChevronX: For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at !Medibuntu or (for Feisty and earlier) http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[06:50] <[chr0n0s]> hi, i am getting this error in rhythmbox --> playback error "resource busy or not available", so how do i disable sound card and enable it again, so that resources are free
[06:50] <smacky> Kousotu, too much work, plus that doesnt disable compiz... so framerate still wont be as high, i think it easier to just switch user
[06:50] <Kousotu> zcat[1]: I have a lousy 3D card, and it doesn't hit me that bad either
[06:50] <[chr0n0s]> zcat[1], they do, i have a decent enough ati card, video playback still sucks
[06:50] <ChevronX> Does K9 Copy rip DVDs to HDD?
[06:51] <Kousotu> [chr0n0s]: not to start a riot, but ati scks
[06:51] <[chr0n0s]> Kousotu, i agree
[06:51] <zuzma> what the hell I love ati :V
[06:51] <zcat[1]> I've used a fairly old nvidia card on a 1.1GHz computer and it still had no problem playing video while I rotated the cube around.
[06:51] <Kousotu> sucks*
[06:51] <zuzma> yeah their drivers are terrible..
[06:51] <ChevronX> sif
[06:51] <[chr0n0s]> zuzma, the new drivers are much better tho
[06:51] <zcat[1]> fairly old = mx440 chipset
[06:52] <ChevronX> ye Ubuntu Hardy detected and installed drivers for my 2900XT
[06:52] <zuzma> I can't say they're better.. if I run my desktop with compositior it looks all screwed up
[06:52] <zuzma> : (
[06:52] <[chr0n0s]> zuzma, compiz working here, with a bit of configuration
[06:52] <zuzma> you probably just have better luck then me
[06:53] <bob301> join #linux
[06:53] <neville_> This channel is too repressed
[06:53] <neville_> Lamers
[06:53] <[chr0n0s]> lol
[06:54]  * Kousotu sets a ban for said user
[06:54] <ChevronX> Guys is there Linux software that can make the drive region free?
[06:54] <Kousotu> (I WISH!)
[06:54] <Kousotu> ChevronX: they SHOULD be region free
[06:54] <zcat[1]> ChevronX: dvdcss2 automatically works that way.. it decrypts CSS and just ignores all the region stuff
[06:55] <ChevronX> Hmm
[06:56] <Kousotu> tritium: you freaked me out for a second there lol
[06:56] <tritium> Kousotu: sorry ;)
[06:56] <Kousotu> tritium: it's cool, I saw .au and saw ti wasn't me :P
[06:56] <hardware> HELLO
[06:57] <tritium> Kousotu: no way, buddy.  =)
[06:57] <scone> how do i check to see if a package is already installed?
[06:57]  * Kousotu doesn't do hardware, only software
[06:57] <Kousotu> scone: try installing it?
[06:57] <Kousotu> tritium: well, at least I know it's safe in here lol
[06:58] <scone> going to reinstall sound drivers, but it warns gdm and ubuntu-desktop are sometimes removed
[06:58] <zcat[1]> there's some dpkg command that lists all the installed packages...
[06:58] <Kousotu> tritium: wanna hear somehting kinda funny, unrelated to freenode or ubuntu, or even linux for that matter?
[06:58] <tritium> zcat[1]: dpkg -l, although he could also use apt-cache policy <package name>
[06:58] <zcat[1]> !ot | Kousotu
[06:58] <ubotu> Kousotu: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[06:59] <zcat[1]> ;)
[06:59] <tritium> Kousotu: okay, in a /query, and then I'm off to bed
[06:59] <hardware> HOW TO CONFIGURATION UBUNTU WITH OUTLOOK EXPRESS MAIL.
[06:59] <Kousotu> tritium: ok, will do :)
[06:59] <Sascha|Vista> NO NEED TO SHOUT!
[06:59] <Sascha|Vista> wanna see pi? :D
[06:59] <kenboo> is ther LiveCD?
[06:59] <Sascha|Vista> ok, I'm gonna get banned for the lulz
[06:59] <hardware> NO
[06:59] <Sascha|Vista> bye all
[06:59] <Sascha|Vista> 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751058209749445923078164062862089986280348253421170679
[06:59] <|2-bits|> hardware: what's your problem
[06:59] <Sascha|Vista>   8214808651328230664709384460955058223172535940812848111745028410270193852110555964462294895493038196
[06:59] <Sascha|Vista>   4428810975665933446128475648233786783165271201909145648566923460348610454326648213393607260249141273
[06:59] <Sascha|Vista>   7245870066063155881748815209209628292540917153643678925903600113305305488204665213841469519415116094
[06:59] <Sascha|Vista>   3305727036575959195309218611738193261179310511854807446237996274956735188575272489122793818301194912
[06:59] <FloodBot1> Sascha|Vista: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[06:59] <Sascha|Vista>   9833673362440656643086021394946395224737190702179860943702770539217176293176752384674818467669405132
[07:00] <kenboo> so...does Ubuntu offer LiveCD?
[07:00] <zcat[1]> what's mode +z ?
[07:00] <Kousotu> zb?
[07:00] <zcat[1]> kenboo: the normal installer disk is a livecd
[07:00] <JohannR> probably
[07:01] <hardware> SORRY I ALL READY INSTALL UBUNDTU
[07:01] <lost2008> anyone understand why I keep getting kicked off webpages if I click any button
[07:01] <zcat[1]> !caps | hardware
[07:01] <ubotu> hardware: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[07:01] <kenboo> oh really? I've installed Ubuntu onto 3 machines but I didn't notice it's a livecd *;augh*
[07:01] <oddalot> rofl hardware
[07:02] <[chr0n0s]> how do i free resources of my soundcard?
[07:02] <Kousotu> hardware, take off caps lock, that's that little key above shift, thanks
[07:02] <KenSentMe> Hi, what is a good html wysiwyg editor? Kompozer/Nvu/?
[07:02] <lost2008> k well, i am not a computer techie...what do I need to do, go buy something?
[07:02] <kenboo> KenSentMe:  Firefox?
[07:02] <hardware> BYE BYER
[07:02] <Aprilis> Hello, can someone please recommend me the best and most stable (as in, doesn't crash like, ever) and easiest to use and figure out (so not Cinerella) movie editor?
[07:02] <[chr0n0s]> lost2008, you need to explain a bit more
[07:02] <KenSentMe> kenboo, that's no html editor
[07:03] <zcat[1]> Aprilis: I use kino, but it's not 100% crashproof ..
[07:03] <SkinnYPuppY> I'm trying to access a ext3 partition ,sda3 the home partition for my gutsy, from 6.06lts . Disks Manager says in accessible. It shouldn't matter this ext3 was created in gutsy should it?
[07:03] <lost2008> ok so this is what happens, I go onto Myspace.com and type in my login information and as soon as I click "Login" it kicks me out and the whole window closes
[07:03] <[chr0n0s]> lost2008, you mean the browser crashes?
[07:03] <Aprilis> zcat[1]:   How often does it crash and would it pick up where I left off before crashing or would I have to start over?
[07:04] <lost2008> yes
[07:04] <zcat[1]> lost2008: that's a problem? myspace sucks anyhow..
[07:04] <[chr0n0s]> lol
[07:04] <Kousotu> zcat[1]: lmao, nice one
[07:04] <lost2008> well unfortunately its how i communicate with my family and friends
[07:04] <Kousotu> damnit....
[07:04] <Aprilis> How is KDenlive?
[07:04] <[chr0n0s]> lost2008, which browser are you using ?
[07:04] <Kousotu> brb, I reenabled my touchpad on accident :(
[07:04] <lost2008> microsoft explorer
[07:04] <artenius> yikes
[07:04] <zcat[1]> Aprilis: no, just save fairly often so you don't lose too much. Not sure, it might be a lot better now. Been a while since I last did and editing
[07:04] <artenius> use firefox
[07:05] <artenius> works fine on myspace for me
[07:05] <[chr0n0s]> lost2008, true, use firefox
[07:05] <lost2008> k lemme try on firefox, one sec
[07:05] <Kousotu> oh goodie... nvm
[07:05] <SkinnYPuppY> Do 6.06 and 7.10 treat ext3 partitions differently? I'm trying to access 7.10's home folder from 6.06
[07:05] <Kousotu> I have to find the regestry key for it :(
[07:05] <Aprilis> Yeah, Windows Movie Maker crashed all the time from what I remember.  I just want a program that won't crash and is simple to use (but not crappy).
[07:05] <zcat[1]> fwiw myspace never crashed firefox here either, although I usually try to avoid it..
[07:06] <[chr0n0s]> how do i free resources of my soundcard?, something like disabling and enabling it again, like in windows
[07:06] <lost2008> firefox just crashed
[07:06] <[chr0n0s]> lost2008, you are using windows?
[07:06] <lost2008> no i just used firefox
[07:06] <[chr0n0s]> you are using firefox on windows?
[07:06] <kenboo> KenSentMe:  FireFox has content edit mode (so does IE but IE is not for Linux)
[07:06] <lost2008> ummm.......how do i know
[07:07] <lost2008> seriously guys ya gotta give me kindergarden talk here
[07:07] <zcat[1]> I edit all my html in a text editor.. usually nano
[07:07] <[chr0n0s]> lost2008, bye
[07:07] <SkinnYPuppY> Any ext3 gurus awake?
[07:07] <artenius> lost2008: are you on vista/xp or what?
[07:08] <lost2008> xp i think
[07:08] <Kousotu> lost2008: do you see a windows logo, or an ubuntu one?
[07:08] <kenboo> KenSentMe:  this is a demo using the FF content edit function http://www.mozilla.org/editor/midasdemo/
[07:08] <filled-void> Could anyone tell me why aptoncd does nto backup all my packages that I have downloaded :(. I cant seem to backup any of the kde packages using it
[07:08] <lost2008> i see an earth
[07:08] <lost2008> when i hit the earth
[07:08] <lost2008> firefox comes up
[07:09] <Kousotu> SkinnYPuppY: you need a guru for a file system? I thoughtthat was self-explanitory
[07:10] <zcat[1]> btw; if you ever copy all of wikipedia to your laptop, then break it into a billion little tar files, and it's been 29 reboots since last fsck .. be warned the next reboot is going to take almost forever :)
[07:10] <[chr0n0s]> SkinnYPuppY, are you sure it was ext3 before, might be ext2, just check if you haven't
[07:10] <ChevronX> lol
[07:10] <[chr0n0s]> you cannot copy whole wikipedia!
[07:10] <zcat[1]> I was about to do a presentation too.. took ten minutes to boot. real good look!
[07:10] <[chr0n0s]> it's TB's
[07:11] <zcat[1]> The article database (text only) is about 2.8G
[07:11] <JohannR> tb's of text? no way
[07:11] <SkinnYPuppY> Disk manager reports it as ext 3 I don't think Ive done anything in 2 in a long time
[07:11] <zcat[1]> with all the images I suspect ot would be 50G or so..
[07:11] <[chr0n0s]> JohannR, it's text, images, mp3's and what not
[07:12] <zcat[1]> but the offline wiki script breaks the big archive into a ton of files and they make your next fsck take foreever, for some reason..
[07:12] <JohannR> yeah, I was thinking of text only like zcat said.. couldn't be more than a few Gib
[07:14] <SkinnYPuppY> Strange ... Disk manager can't do anything but sudo mount /dev/sda3 /home/user/sda3  worked fine
[07:14] <barata> anybody uses HP tx1000us laptop?
[07:14] <ChevronX> barata, Thats a tablet isnt it?
[07:15] <bluewraith> [chr0n0s], http://download.wikimedia.org/enwiki/latest/  not quite TBs.... and they disabled full-image dumping awhile back
[07:15] <barata> yes ChevronX
[07:15] <zcat[1]> !botsnack
[07:15] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[07:16] <barata> it's a good machine and inexpensive
[07:16] <Kousotu> {L}âUghîñ Ôut £òU{Ð}
[07:16] <zcat[1]> ubotu was away a few days.. good to se him back!
[07:16] <ChevronX> bluewraith, Whats that?
[07:17] <bullgard4> [GUI] What is the generic name of a small box with a short associated explaining text that you can fill in by clicking on it and thus setting a software switch?
[07:17] <Kousotu> ubotu
[07:17] <Kousotu> ubotu thanks?
[07:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about thanks? - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:17] <Kousotu> {L}âUghîñ Ôut £òU{Ð}
[07:17] <bluewraith> ChevronX, someone was talking about downloading wiki i guess... i just happened to cross by it and figured i needed a break from my cli and did some searching. :)
[07:17] <zcat[1]> bullgard4: radio button ?
[07:17] <fr500> bullgard4: tooltip?
[07:18] <fr500> textbox
[07:18] <zcat[1]> bullgard4: checkbox ?  radio buttons are the round, multi-choice ones
[07:18] <ChevronX> bluewraith, That is not wikipedia database.. What is it
[07:18] <barata> ok guys .... I have a better-put question: now ... what livecd is known to be tablet-friendly?
[07:18] <bullgard4> zcat[1]: No, a radio button is one choice out of n.
[07:18] <zcat[1]> bullgard4: checkbox, I think
[07:19] <bullgard4> zcat[1]: I believe, 'checkbox' is correct. I will investigate.
[07:19] <bluewraith> ChevronX, ?  its the listing of the latest xml dumps from wikipedia
[07:19] <ChevronX> bluewraith, arh :-)
[07:19] <zcat[1]> yes, you can download all the wkikpedia text.. you can probably get wikimedia too
[07:20] <bullgard4> fr500: A 'tooltip' is only an explaining text without a switching function.
[07:20] <darkscript> does anybody know how to remove ngircd , a simple irc client... apt-get remove ngircd returns an error, was wondering if there was a manual way to force it out cleanly...
[07:20] <darkscript> kind of like a suppository for a computer that is constipated i guess
[07:20] <zcat[1]> The wikipedia articles are about 2.8G .. google 'offline wikipedia' and you'll find some scripts that build an offline searchable wikipedia for you
[07:20] <bluewraith> ChevronX, just something to get my mind off of my current lappy project
[07:20] <ChevronX> darkscript,  sudo apt-get --purge remove ngircd ?
[07:20] <ChevronX> bluewraith, Hey np was just interested
[07:21] <bluewraith> ChevronX, :) no trouble.
[07:21] <zcat[1]> very cool to build linux boxes out of old donated computers and include the whole of the wikipedia database on them, and give them to kids that wouldn't even have the internet
[07:21] <darkscript> ChevronX, Errors were encountered while processing:
[07:21] <darkscript> ngircdE: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[07:22] <darkscript> any ideas on how to fix this ghost like package..i've seen bugreports that apt cannot remove it for some reason
[07:22] <ChevronX> darkscript, Hmm not sure. It seems alot of other people have had same problem but no fix. Hang on
[07:23] <darkscript> and the ircd completely sux
[07:23] <darkscript> thanks for the help ChevronX
[07:23] <[[thufir]]> the live cd hangs with:  squasfs:  version 3.2 UBUNTU (2007/07/26) Phillip Lougher      and fails to install :(
[07:24] <ChevronX> darkscript, I have only found the bug reports that you have found. I don't know how to fix it im afraid
[07:25] <darkscript> i ran into the same thing
[07:25] <darkscript> so no hard core going into and deleting the crap installed
[07:26] <darkscript> *_*
[07:26]  * darkscript misses rpm -e allready
[07:26] <Kousotu> rpm -e ?
[07:26] <darkscript> does the software provide its own method of deleting?
[07:26] <Kousotu> I would thik it would be apt-get remove
[07:27] <Kousotu> never tried though
[07:27] <ChevronX> darkscript, Sorry I couldn't be of more help I am new at this myself
[07:27] <darkscript> thats cool
[07:28] <msingh> is there a way to schedule things to happen when the machine wakes up from suspend/hibernate?
[07:28] <darkscript> no its apt-get remove Kousotu but i'm about a 4 year vet fedora fan
[07:28] <darkscript> apparently somethign is wrong with ngircd
[07:28] <darkscript> and it is satan in a .deb
[07:28] <Kousotu> darkscript try apt-get --help
[07:28] <darkscript> no...its a reported bug in the bugzilla zone..apt *cannot* fix this
[07:29] <darkscript> i think the only way is removing the files by hand
[07:29] <[[thufir]]> what do you do  if the live cd fails to install?
[07:30] <darkscript> http://www.mail-archive.com/ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com/msg656457.html
[07:30] <Kousotu> [[thufir]]: try the alternate CD?
[07:31] <[[thufir]]> what does the alternate cd do, pls?
[07:32] <Harde> Hello, I need some help with display driver on Ubuntu Gutsy
[07:32] <pakmei> darkscript: put exit 0 in the init script
[07:32] <Parsec300> Harde what card do you have?
[07:32] <Harde> It says : ATI Technologies Inc, RV350 AS [Radeon 9550]
[07:33] <Harde> This is an old machine
[07:33] <Parsec300> What do you need, Harde?
[07:33] <darkscript> init script?
[07:33] <darkscript> what init script?
[07:33] <Harde> I can only operate at low resolution level
[07:34] <Parsec300> Do you have the proprietary ATi driver installed?
[07:34] <darkscript> pakmei what are the init scripts..where are they. I can figure out the rest from there. thanks for the help too
[07:34] <Harde> And when I choose ATI-driver from Display-menu, it goes black
[07:34] <[[thufir]]> Kousotu: what wouuld make the uubuntu live cd fail wheere the fedora cdd works?
[07:34] <Harde> I guess I need some info about propietary ATI-drivers..
[07:35] <pakmei> darkscript: there's a script  in /etc/init.d/ that controls this ircd daemon. The deb package tries to run it as part of its 'pre-remove' routine, and the script returns an error (for whatever reason), apt thinks an error occurred and quits
[07:35] <Parsec300> Try pressing CTRL-ALT F2
[07:35] <darkscript> what is init.d?
[07:35] <Kousotu> [[thufir]]: no clue
[07:35] <darkscript> i've seen it and know its important for proper linux configuration
[07:36] <pakmei> scripts launched by the init process to start/stop services
[07:36] <darkscript> i think knowing what it does and how to use that knowledge will greatly help
[07:36] <Aprilis> KDEnlive or Kino?  Which should I use?  Which one crashes less?
[07:36] <darkscript> in fedora we use service network restart or service ircd start or service httpd restart syntax
[07:36] <pakmei> darkscript: same thing
[07:37] <Parsec300> Harde, still there? Oops, he probably was working on that computer and doesn't know how to get back into X
[07:37] <pakmei> darkscript: the service utility runs those scripts
[07:37] <genius> My top-panel icons dissapeared and Evolution lost my email. What happened and how to back up?
[07:37] <darkscript> oh ok
[07:37] <darkscript> i see nothing in the initscripts for ngircd
[07:37] <pakmei> darkscript: so when you do 'service network start' there's probably a script called  /etc/init.d/network
[07:37] <darkscript> awesome
[07:37] <darkscript>  that helps alot
[07:37] <darkscript> disambiguation ftw
[07:38] <darkscript> oh
[07:38] <darkscript> i'm an idiot
[07:38] <darkscript> i'm looking at the init scripts for my fedora box (laptop) that serves as my main computer
[07:38] <darkscript> might help if i ssh my server box
[07:38] <darkscript> O_O
[07:38] <pakmei> oops
[07:39] <aarne> aargh
[07:39] <darkscript> there is an exit 0 at the end of the /etc/init.d/ngircd
[07:39] <darkscript> allready
[07:40] <pakmei> darkscript: well, put it at the start. so it always exits with 0
[07:40] <pakmei> you're removing it anyway so who cares
[07:40] <aarne> I pressed ctrl alt F2 and then I knew not what to do, had to reboot
[07:40] <darkscript> thanks for the help...you are ninja of the linux
[07:40] <darkscript> the
[07:40] <darkscript> hm...it autocorrects t e h
[07:41] <macogw> darkscript: pidgin?
[07:41] <pakmei> spel chekar ftw
[07:41] <blackbox> hi
[07:41] <macogw> darkscript: pidgin has auto-correct as a plugin
[07:41] <darkscript> heck yeah
[07:41] <darkscript> no xchat
[07:41] <darkscript> mac
[07:41] <macogw> oh ok
[07:41] <mzuverink> in synaptic, it says that ivtv drivers are merged upstream and is available in 2.6.22 and higher, does that mean I do not have to recompile then for ivtv framebuffer support
[07:41] <darkscript> it wasn't so much of a question more of a ..hmm didnt know it did that...i talk alot i guess
[07:42] <darkscript> anyways pakmei..thank you for your help it worked great now.. and i am going to study init scripts now
[07:42] <darkscript> i suppose they are just bash scripts but i have learned something new and cool
[07:42] <Harde> Hello
[07:42] <darkscript> is there a ubuntu equiv to chkconfig (which auto starts services) and what do i need to do to edit firewalls, i used to use lokkit
[07:43] <Harde> About that display driver problem...
[07:44] <macogw> darkscript: ubuntu's moving away from SysV init scripts
[07:45] <darkscript> why?
[07:45] <macogw> darkscript: they are to be replaced with a system called Upstart which is event-based so that hot-plugging works better
[07:45] <darkscript> nice
[07:45] <macogw> darkscript: right now, there are still initscripts around so that programs that dont know about upstart yet are ok, but it will all migrate eventually. fedora is adopting upstart as well.
[07:45] <darkscript> even better
[07:46] <darkscript> i was thinking about putting my server box on fedora but i want to learn to do things in ubuntu too
[07:46] <darkscript> might as well
[07:46] <damo22> should i bother upgrading from feisty to gutsy?
[07:46] <macogw> damo22: gutsy's pretty nice..but you could also wait a month and do a fresh install of hardy
[07:46] <damo22> lol another one
[07:47] <macogw> damo22: hardy's *very* nice
[07:47] <damo22> how so
[07:47] <macogw> damo22: dual boot part of installer is made much easier, nice new nautilus with more features, new tomboy is great...
[07:48] <MacKulkin> anybody knows how to make a streaming server on linux using ipcam ?
[07:48] <damo22> im happy with xubuntu
[07:48] <macogw> damo22: oh ok...dunno about xubuntu, but my cab's about to arrive, so gotta shut down
[07:48] <macogw> bye
[07:48] <damo22> bye
[07:50] <Viper111> guys i have 6.06LTS and am trying to install webmin i used the command wget but when am trying to dpkg it, it is giving me the following needed libauthen-pam-perl libmd5-perl  but when i am trying to apt-get them its giving me no installation  candidate
[07:52] <Arelis> Hi everyone. I've tried Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon and i've sometimes experienced random crashes (kernel crashes, i think it's being caused by the video card drivers), and sluggishness (especially on Debian (yes, i'm on Debian right now)). Will Feisty be any better?
[07:53] <Ziroday> Arelis: Nearly impossible to say
[07:53] <Viper111> anybody can help
[07:54] <Kousotu> Arelis: Gutsy is the newest stable
[07:55] <Parsec300> Harde, did you get stuck in a terminal screen? I assumed you were chatting on another computer than the one with the problem.
[07:55] <ArmedKing> Hardy in Beta allready
[07:55] <Ziroday> Viper111: try sudo apt-get install perl libnet-ssleay-perl openssl libauthen-pam-perl libio-pty-perl libmd5-perl  and then dpkg -i webmin
[07:56] <Ziroday> ArmedKing: Hardy is NOT in beta
[07:56] <Parsec300> Harde, so as soon as you install the restricted drivers, you screen goes to black?
[07:56] <ArmedKing> Ziroday, Ah oke i forgot question mark ;-) Been searching for the roadmap but cant find it
[07:57] <Harde> Parsec300: Yeah, with restricted drivers (ATI), this system goes black
[07:57] <Ziroday> ArmedKing: hardy is in alpha six , it should hopefully be in beta soon
[07:57] <Harde> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59660/
[07:57] <Viper111> Ziroday E: Package libauthen-pam-perl has no installation candidate
[07:57] <Harde> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59661/
[07:57] <ArmedKing> Ziroday, Cant wait ;-) Tnx for the info man
[07:57] <Respatix> can anyone give the line i type into terminal to download and install azureus?
[07:57] <Harde> Parsec, those are my xorg-infos
[07:57] <Ziroday> Viper111: ah woops didnt see that sorry
[07:58] <damo22> Respatix: sudo apt-get install azureus
[07:58] <Ziroday> Viper111: did you enable the universe and the the multiverse repos?
[07:58] <Viper111> Ziroday  how can i do so
[07:58] <Viper111> from the sources?/
[07:59] <Respatix> damo22: thanks that wasnt too hard.  im still learning terminal commands
[07:59] <Ziroday> Viper111: erm, gimme a min
[07:59]  * Lunks gives Ziroday
[07:59] <damo22> Respatix: no problem
[07:59] <Ziroday> Lunks: ?
[08:00] <Ziroday> Viper111: for multiverse - deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ dapper multiverse and deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ dapper-updates multiverse
[08:02] <Trubadurix> hi
[08:02] <Ziroday> Trubadurix: hi
[08:04] <Viper111> Ziroday ur the one man
[08:04] <Ziroday> Viper111: no problem
[08:05]  * Lunks gives Lunks
[08:05] <Lunks> Ziroday: just script stuff, you said 'gimme', I gave you =p
[08:05]  * Lunks gives Lunks
[08:05] <Lunks> Ziroday: just script stuff, you said 'gimme', I gave you =p
[08:05] <cerneula> hello everyone. my computer freezes when I try to play a .mov file with Totem. The mouse goes on working but nothing else responds. I cannot restart X and I can only recover my system through SysRq key REISUB.  I have Ubuntu 7.10 and four Gstreamer plugins installed (1)extra plugins (2) plugins for mms, wavpack, quictime, musepack (3) ffmepg video plugin and (4) plugins for aac, xvid, mepg2, faad. ANy ideas? THank you!
[08:06] <Kousotu> cerneula: insall the bad set of gstreamer maybe?
[08:06] <Ziroday> Lunks: ")
[08:06] <Parsec300> Harde, did you change anything to you system? Or does this happen even on a fresh install?
[08:06] <cerneula> how?
[08:07] <Arelis> How can i make Ubuntu work good on my hardware? Out of the box it doesn't really work well - random crashes everywhere, sluggishness...
[08:07] <Harde> I allowed restricted drivers after install...
[08:07] <Harde> So my fault, I didn't knew
[08:07] <Ziroday> cerneula: try install non-free-codecs
[08:07] <Viper111> Ziroday one more thing how can i add modules for my webmin as squid,....
[08:08] <cerneula> Which ones?? Thank you
[08:08] <osfameron> Arelis: if it's old hardware you could try xubuntu instead, uses fewer resources
[08:08] <Ziroday> Viper111: sorry never added modules for webmin :)
[08:08] <Viper111> ok thanks
[08:08] <Ziroday> cerneula: sudo apt-get install non-free-codecs
[08:08] <Arelis> osfameron: it's a system with an AMD Sempron 2800+ processor, and an ATI Radeon 9600 video card.
[08:08] <osfameron> Arelis: you might want to look at system logs to see if it gives clues to crashes: run dmesg, or look in /var/log/ etc.
[08:08] <cerneula> ok I'll try that, many thanks guys
[08:09] <osfameron> Arelis: I'm not good on hardware... is that good or bad? ;-)
[08:09] <Arelis> osfameron: not available right now. I haven't got ubuntu installed yet. I tried debian, so i'm in debian now, and it has issues too
[08:09] <Viper111> any body added modules for webmin
[08:09] <Arelis> osfameron: It's slightly "old". A few years, maybe.
[08:09]  * Lunks is away: dormindo
[08:09] <Arelis> osfameron: before 64-bit, and the video card can handle old games, but not new games like Crysis
[08:10] <osfameron> Arelis: a couple of years should be fine I'd have thought.  I don't really game, so no idea about tweaking ubuntu for efficient graphics card use, sorry.
[08:10] <Parsec300> Harde, this should not happen at all.
[08:10] <Parsec300> Harde, probably wise to install Envy (google for it) and let it determine which drivers need be installed.
[08:11] <prince_jammys> !envy
[08:11] <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 »
[08:11] <Parsec300> Harde, if that doesn't work, I have no more options at this time. I have the same card on another system and it worked out-of-the box correctly with restricted drivers.
[08:11] <cerneula> ZIroday:  my system can't find that package. Where can I get it?
[08:12] <Harde> Darn... So, what does your display-option-screen say about your driver?
[08:12] <nuvan> quick question, as i'm having trouble finding useful information on the forums or the internet in general.  trying to get my BenQ FP222W to work @ 1680x1050 on my laptop's VGA out, but all I see is the Plug'n'Play monitor which doesn't seem to support that resolution
[08:12] <Parsec300> Harde, I'm currently on that system, it was canibalized anyway. But it did work like a charm once.
[08:13] <Arelis> osfameron: Well i know that when using the normal Ubuntu it uses like 600 RAM, and i have 768MB RAM
[08:13] <nuvan> I tried going into the list of monitors, but the FP222W isn't listed, and I was unable to find a a driver download for the "add" button
[08:13] <Parsec300> So Harde, try installing Envy and try again.
[08:14] <Parsec300> I'm away now
[08:14] <Harde> Envy? From synaptics?
[08:14] <un_dave> could someone explain to me how i get gdm to start fluxbox ? at the moment it just seems to drop me straight into x. which isnt very helpful. i cant even get back to the command line
[08:15] <genius> nuvan: do you use nvidia?
[08:15] <geirha> un_dave: if you've installed the fluxbox package, then there should be an option under the session menu on the login-screen
[08:16] <un_dave> ok, will check. once i'm in the session, how can i get back to gdm ?
[08:16] <geirha> un_dave: you log out
[08:16] <nuvan> genius: onboard ATI Radeon Xpress 200M
[08:16] <un_dave> geirha: how ? i have no terminal, no menus
[08:16] <nuvan> un_dave: also, if you get stuck, try CTRL+ALT+BACKSPACE, as if memory serves, that will kill the X server
[08:17] <Freezeil> I need help :( I can't seem to get my first Ubuntu boot up using EasyBCD (I also have Vista installed)
[08:17] <un_dave> nuvan: it does, but for somereason doesnt get me back to the terminal
[08:17] <geirha> un_dave: what do you mean? if you haven't used fluxbox before, you right click the background to get a menu
[08:18] <nuvan> un_dave: try CTRL+ALT+F1
[08:18] <nuvan> un_dave: to get back to X, CTRL+ALT+F7
[08:18] <un_dave> geirha: i dont get that at the moment, so i assume i'm not in fluxbox
[08:18] <deka> .com
[08:18] <genius> nuvan: i know how to use NVIDIA
[08:19] <Freezeil> I keep getting the following error: "Cannot load from hard disk."
[08:19] <un_dave> both of those will just take me to a dead monitor
[08:19] <nuvan> genius: ya, my desktop sysem's nvidia.  problem is, my desktop just shut down, and won't turn back on.
[08:19] <Freezeil> Then when I press a few keys it will boot up to Vista
[08:19] <un_dave> maybe my monitor doesnt like the res it goes too. not sure.
[08:20] <wxPython> hello
[08:20] <nuvan> genius: so for now i'm stuck on the lappy, but it's got problems with built-in screen, so i'm hooked up to my monitor with the VGA out.  1280x768 atm, so not a horrible resolution, but 1680x1050 would be nicer.  maybe the onboard graphics just doesn't like that large a resolution...
[08:21] <geirha> un_dave: that's possible. Do you get the splash screen during boot? with the brown bar going from 0-100?
[08:22] <un_dave> geirha: i do. anyway, i got back to gdm. and told it to use fluxbox
[08:22] <un_dave> geirha: i get a blue background, and cant right click ?
[08:23] <geirha> un_dave: blue background sounds like fluxbox. is there a small panel at the bottom?
[08:23] <geirha> un_dave: and does any mouse button do anything?
[08:24] <Parsec300> Harde, no, Envy, google it.
[08:24] <CVD-PR> ubuntu are using more and more gb with thw updates that keep coming!
[08:24] <Harde> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59662/
[08:24] <Harde> Tossa tulos
[08:24] <un_dave> geirha: yep, i have a small panel. not many options though
[08:25] <geirha> !envy
[08:25] <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 »
[08:25] <un_dave> geirha: and no applications to start. do i need to manually install them ? and how do i start them ?
[08:26] <nuvan> un_dave: normally to start apps in fluxbox, you hold down the right mouse button, and it pops up a menu at the mouse pointer
[08:26] <geirha> un_dave: it should be a menu when you right click the background, where you've got all the applications, but if right-clicking doesn't work, then I don't know how to get that menu up
[08:27] <sbingner> sorry for being stupid, but where do I find the source for linux-image-VER-xen?
[08:27] <SliMM> hello
[08:27] <Freezeil> Can anyone help me at all? Tring to dual-boot with Ubuntu and Vista and I keep getting a "Cannot load from hard disk." error...? :(
[08:27] <un_dave> i dont get any right click menu, except on the panel
[08:27] <geirha> sbingner: apt-get source linux-image-VER-xen
[08:28] <sbingner> thanks
[08:28] <SliMM> how can i set my brightness and gamma and so on in ubuntu?
[08:29] <Ulfalizer> Freezeil: did you install vista first, and then ubuntu? when does the error come up?
[08:29] <UncleChevitz> !windows | unclechevitz
[08:30] <Freezeil> Vista first, Ubuntu yesterday... The error shows up after I installed EasyBCD yesterday in order to actually see the dual boot, and once I select the Ubuntu boot it gives me the error
[08:30] <Freezeil> I'm kinda hopeless now... re-installed Ubuntu 3 times already and nothing works :(
[08:30] <sbingner> Freezeil, just install grub to your MBR and it'll be simpler for you
[08:30] <Freezeil> Googled it and everyone is saying something else
[08:31] <nuvan> hehe... ubuntu's just finishing it's updates, and it now has everything installed, even the kitchensync.
[08:31] <Ulfalizer> Freezeil: never heard of EasyBCD. there's another boot loader called grub that you could try.
[08:31] <UncleChevitz> I second using grub
[08:31] <woden> How do I install libc headers?
[08:31] <sbingner> nuvan, lol... that's a package?
[08:31] <nuvan> sbingner: yep
[08:31] <Freezeil> I used the default (non-Advanced) settings on the first installation, and it still gave me that error, IIRC
[08:31] <nuvan> sbingner: don't know why it installed, as I don't have any devices requiring sync, but still amusing
[08:32] <sbingner> lol
[08:32] <Freezeil> How do I use GRUB?
[08:32] <woden> woden:  What's the package to install to get libc header files?
[08:32] <Freezeil> I mean, without EasyBCD the dual-boot doesn't even register and it loads straight into vista instead
[08:32] <sbingner> Freezeil, that is installed by default at the end of the ubuntu install - you just need to tell it to install to the MBR (/dev/hda or /dev/sda)
[08:32] <Ulfalizer> Freezeil: when you installed ubuntu, didn't it detect the windows installation and asked if you wanted to dual-boot?
[08:33] <Ulfalizer> i don't know if ubuntu does that, but i remember someone saying something about it..
[08:33] <Freezeil> Ulfalizer nopes
[08:33] <sbingner> Freezeil, you chose to install to the partition you installed ubuntu to I expect... that's wrong
[08:33] <Ulfalizer> Freezeil: okay :/
[08:33] <Ulfalizer> that's be a good feature
[08:33] <geirha> un_dave: you're not out of space on the home partition or anything?
[08:33] <nuvan> Freezeil: you'll need to install grub and replace the BCD store with it.  once you have it installed, then you have to tell grub where to find vista, rather than telling vista where to find ubuntu.  none of microsoft's bootloaders can boot you to anything but windows.
[08:33] <un_dave> geirha: nah, it's a fresh install of ubuntu server
[08:34] <Freezeil> sbingner: so where should I install it?
[08:34] <Ulfalizer> Freezeil: the boot loader is the program that lets you choose which OS you want to boot
[08:34] <un_dave> geirha: all i've done is aptget install fluxbox fluxconf though... is there some config i need to do ?
[08:34] <sbingner> Freezeil, accept the default
[08:34] <Freezeil> nuvan: means I have to load the livecd and manually install GRUB?
[08:34] <sbingner> it will be /dev/hda or /dev/sda -- it may call it (hd0) also
[08:35] <geirha> un_dave: the default config should allow you to right click and get a menu, so I'm leaning towards that maybe there's something wrong with the mouse
[08:35] <sbingner> Freezeil, that would work but it'll be hard for you... if you don't know what you're doing I reccomend a fresh install so it can detect things and give you sane defaults... when you get to the bootloader step you could ask q's here ;)
[08:35] <geirha> un_dave: do you have any other mouse to test with, or any other computer to test the mouse on? just to rule it out in any case
[08:35] <un_dave> right click works on the panel
[08:35] <Freezeil> sbingner: I already tried that (in my case it was /dev/sdb)
[08:36] <sbingner> it would NOT be sdb...
[08:36] <nuvan> Freezeil: grub _should_ install automatically when you install ubuntu.  however, if you tell it to install at the beginning of the ubuntu partition, rather than in the MBR of the drive, your computer will not automatically use it.  you can try using a tool like fdisk to flag your ubuntu partition as the boot partition, that might work, or, if you're using multiple physical hard drives, change the boot order in the BIOS so that the syste
[08:36] <nuvan> m boots of the linux drive before the vista drive
[08:36] <un_dave> geirha: i do have another mouse though.
[08:36] <nuvan> m boots off the linux drive before the vista drive
[08:36] <sbingner> it needs to be the drive that your BIOS boots off of, in your case it is probably /dev/sda
[08:36] <geirha> un_dave: if it is an usb-mouse, connect it and see if there's any change
[08:37] <un_dave> k
[08:37] <Ulfalizer> Freezeil: if you know what partitions your windows and ubuntu installations are on, installing grub shouldn't be that complicated (there are nice guides online. you need to dig around in some configuration files, but they're not that messy, iirc).
[08:37] <Freezeil> sbingner: I have an old IDE, and the one BIOS starts with is my SATA. It is still /dev/sdb
[08:37] <Ulfalizer> you could do that from the installation cd, for example
[08:37] <sbingner> Freezeil, thats your problem... it'ws confusing grub
[08:37] <sbingner> Freezeil, can you make it have your boot drive as sda?
[08:38] <Freezeil> sbingner: I can try
[08:38] <Freezeil> Ulfalizer: okay.
[08:38] <Freezeil> and have GRUB install to the MBR?
[08:38] <Freezeil> In case I re-install, that is?
[08:38] <sbingner> Freezeil, my system is actually that way also... it's possible to make it work but you have to manually fix the grub config... the scripts don't have any way to know that sdb is really the first drive the bios sees
[08:38] <Ulfalizer> yes, there's an utility you run to do that once you've written the config file
[08:40] <sbingner> it generally assumes sda = hd0 and sdb = hd1 -- if that's not the case you need to change your /boot/grub/device.map to reflect the right order... then fix menu.lst
[08:40] <un_dave> geirha: doesnt seem to make any difference
[08:40] <Freezeil> sbingner: so I need to menually change device.map?
[08:40] <sbingner> you could make it boot properly via a livecd or rescuecd... just need to get the right settings then run grub-install (hd0)
[08:40] <sbingner> Freezeil,  if it doesn't get the order of your devices correctly, yes
[08:41] <geirha> un_dave: are both mice usb?
[08:41] <un_dave> one ps2, one usb
[08:41] <Viper111> i have 2 NIC , how can i have a virtual NIC so that i can give a range of ip's so my lan can have proxy on this virtual nic
[08:41] <Ulfalizer> doesn't the installation cd mount every fs it finds on the disk by default? in that case it should be easy to see where windows and ubuntu is installed by running "mount" from the command line and checking out what's in the mount points.
[08:41] <sbingner> I have a stupid old IDE card with no BIOS on it... so it's invisible during boot... and linux thinks it's the first drive
[08:42] <sbingner> so I had that problem
[08:42] <Ulfalizer> oh, never mind
[08:42] <woden> How do I completely remove the proprietary nvidia driver that Ubuntu setup on my system?
[08:42] <Ulfalizer> grub uses some nasty bios mappings, forgot that
[08:42] <un_dave> geirha: ok, reading forums now
[08:42] <Ulfalizer> gotta lova legacy technologies
[08:42] <Freezeil> sbingner, alright, i'll give it a go
[08:42] <Freezeil> and I should install GRUB on my ext3 drive, right? not my swap?
[08:43] <sbingner> Freezeil, you should install it to whatever drive your BIOS boots to
[08:43] <sbingner> and it does not get installed to a partition, but rather a drive... it's before the partitions
[08:43] <sbingner> so it's not ext3 or swap
[08:43] <Freezeil> Oh I see
[08:43] <Freezeil> okay
[08:44] <Freezeil> See you soon, hopefully on linux :)
[08:44] <sbingner> the second stage is located in /boot -- that needs to be visible VIA BIOS calls... if one drive is invisible to your BIOS, you may need to make a /boot on the visible drive
[08:44] <sofbored> when I type apt-get install php5-sqlite3 I get package not found. Running php5-dev and dapper. Any Idea?
[08:44] <Ulfalizer> Freezeil: when the computer boots up, the bios loads some code that resides on the boot disk in the mbr. one step in the installation of grub replaces this code with code that loads grub.
[08:44] <Freezeil> okay..
[08:45] <un_dave> geirha: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=371144 i think this will help
[08:45] <Ulfalizer> right now you probably have the windows boot loader there, or whatever that other boot loader you used that didn't work was called
[08:45] <Freezeil> Righto, lets get to work on it then
[08:45] <Freezeil> I'll uninstall easybcd first though
[08:45] <un_dave> geirha: sudo update-menus
[08:46] <un_dave> geirha: taht fixed it !
[08:46] <Freezeil> See you soon
[08:46] <Fujoor> hey anybody here who has played around with bitlbee?
[08:46] <Ulfalizer> shouldn't make that much of a difference, but if you want to save the space, then sure :)
[08:46] <sbingner> Freezeil, grub would probably happily clobber it.. but it may have some strange things on your windows partition so thats not a bad idea ;)
[08:46] <geirha> un_dave: ah, though that should've been done when fluxbox got installed imo, but happy you got it working then :)
[08:48] <Ulfalizer> there ought to be a demo competition for demos that reside entirely in the mbr :)
[08:48] <un_dave> geirha: any idea why ctrl alt f1 isnt getting me a terminal session ?
[08:48] <sbingner> Ulfalizer, what kind of demo? lol... you only get like 418 bytes or so
[08:48] <Ulfalizer> sbingner: i've seen some pretty cool 128 byte demos :)
[08:49] <Ulfalizer> you probably need to do a lot of initialization though if you're gonna run from the mbr
[08:49] <geirha> un_dave: it should have the same video mode as the splash screen, which you're able to see during boot, so I don't understand why you don't see the terminal
[08:50] <zozzy> hi there
[08:51] <zozzy> what i found programs in ubuntu by default its very short, (for example i cant find skype etc...), can anyone send me a source list with full of sources?
[08:52] <geirha> !skype | zozzy
[08:52] <ubotu> zozzy: To install Skype on Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Skype - To record on Skype, check: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeRecordingHowto
[08:53] <jonot> #join drum
[08:53] <geirha> zozzy: and go to System -> Administration -> Software Sources and enable all repositories. You'll have access to a lot more applications then
[08:53] <zozzy> thank you very much! its not just skype, im looking for internet TV, bluetooth remote from mobile phone and other extras as well....
[08:54] <saladdin19> testin
[08:54] <zozzy> geirha: i did, enable all rep. much more programs, but is this all?
[08:55] <egdaizish> I call it a "SARDINE ON WHEAT"!
[08:57] <testingtester> hello? can anyone help me?
[08:57] <wookienz> hi, i have a standalone NAS with what appears to be smb shares wehn navigating the network. if i want to mount a share to "/media/ftp" then should "sudo mount //nas/ftp /media/ftp" work - as im getting errors.
[08:57] <geirha> zozzy: all that's supported by ubuntu, yes. If you want to install something not in the repositories, you'll need to search for it on the net and grab a deb or the source code
[08:58] <testingtester> how do I find the right sound card driver for my sound card?
[08:58] <magnetron> testingtester: what sound card do you have?
[08:58] <bashca> hi there all
[08:58] <zozzy> ok i get it, thanx.... anyway i found the problem, im from hungary and the source patch was only from my country, what i did i selected the global one.... much more progs available
[08:58] <testingtester> udio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 02)
[08:58] <zozzy> and thank you geirha
[08:59] <magnetron> testingtester: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto
[08:59] <gdaizishe> I am a traffic light, and Alan Ginsberg kidnapped my laundry in 1927!
[09:00] <zozzy> any third party server for progs collection??
[09:00] <alzamabar_> Hi, I'd like to change the default umask and then my own umask. Is is true that the default umask can be changed in /etc/profile and that my own in ~/.profile?
[09:01] <testingtester> magnetron: Im still running a livecd, should i install ubuntu first to be able to solve my sound problem? or can i do it without installing?
[09:02] <geirha> zozzy: what do you mean?
[09:02] <demonfoxkiller> hey guys, i am looking for a channle where i can ask some stuff about programing, anyone know a good one to go to?
[09:02] <magnetron> testingtester: it will only work if you install. the intel HDA case is troublesome, for most soud cards it "just works"
[09:02] <geirha> !medibuntu | zozzy
[09:02] <ubotu> zozzy: medibuntu is a repository of packages that cannot be included into the Ubuntu distribution for legal reasons - See http://www.medibuntu.org
[09:02] <gyaresu_> demonfoxkiller: what sort of 'stuff'?
[09:02] <magnetron> demonfoxkiller: try to find a channel related to the language you'll program in
[09:02] <testingtester> magnerton: but will it work 100% if I did install?
[09:03] <demonfoxkiller> gyaresu: i have been a pure windows programer, now i want to change over to working purly in ubuntu, and being able to program, so i am lookign for someone to tell me even where to start
[09:04] <shegdaizi> My pants just went on a wild rampage through a Long Island Bowling Alley!!
[09:04] <gyaresu_> demonfoxkiller: take this into #ubuntu-offtopic I'll meet you there.
[09:06] <alzamabar_> What's the format for umask? 022 or 0022?
[09:07] <zozzy> ubotu and geirha: exactly this what im looking for, thank you THANK YOU :)
[09:07] <testingteste1> Does Compiz-Fusion come with Fiesty ???????????????????/
[09:07] <geirha> alzamabar_: both are correct. Usually the first is sufficient
[09:07] <Viper111> i have 2 NIC , how can i have a virtual NIC so that i can give a range of ip's so my lan can have proxy on this virtual nic
[09:08] <crdlb> testingteste1: please ease up on the punctuation a bit
[09:08] <crdlb> feisty comes with a very old version of compiz
[09:08] <crdlb> if you want compiz fusion, you must use gutsy
[09:08] <alzamabar_> Thanks geirha
[09:08] <testingteste1> cant i update compiz fusion without updating to gusty?
[09:08] <crdlb> no
[09:09] <testingteste1> too bad.. thx anyway
[09:10] <testingteste1> I was able to get online through Ubuntu 7.04 and Kubuntu 7.04 but I was not able to do so thorugh 7.10... should I file for a bug report?
[09:10] <wookienz> looking for a widget to show real time netwokr util and cpu util %?
[09:10] <aizishegd> Someone in DAYTON, Ohio is selling USED CARPETS to a SERBO-CROATIAN!!
[09:11] <sbingner> you can sell people there huh
[09:11] <sbingner> oh wait it says to, not and
[09:11] <ghostlines> anyone know a good tortoise svn alternative for gnome ?
[09:12] <roadrunner> hi there
[09:12] <fushorts> hello
[09:12] <Seveas> /nick Wile E. Coyote
[09:13] <roadrunnerX> hi again
[09:13] <sbingner> ...
[09:13]  * gyaresu_ runs random drug test on Seveas.
[09:13] <Seveas> gyaresu_, I didn't use random drugs :)
[09:13] <roadrunnerX> is there any reason why fusion-icon is not in the ubuntu repo?
[09:13] <Seveas> I chose carfully
[09:13] <gyaresu_> heh
[09:14] <geirha> ghostlines: there's a script package for nautilus which gives you similar functionality. Try the package nautilus-script-collection-svn
[09:14] <gyaresu_> Soooooooooo not on topic.
[09:14] <msingh> does anyone know if there is a way to tell ubuntu to run a script on waking up from suspend
[09:15] <Seveas> msingh, there is
[09:15] <roadrunnerX> or is there any other way to load emerald themes on an ubuntu box?
[09:15] <msingh> Seveas, do tell :D
[09:15] <gyaresu_> 2am in LA. 10am in Berlin. 8pm here in oz. Geeze it's quite this time of night.
[09:15] <Seveas> msingh, look in /etc/acpi/resume.d/ and add to it :)
[09:15] <geirha> msingh: add your script to /etc/acpi/resume.d/
[09:15] <msingh> sweet1
[09:15] <msingh> lemme see if such a directory exists first :)
[09:16] <NetEcho> Mackullkin why don't you quit spamming people?
[09:16] <Seveas> NetEcho, ?
[09:16] <NetEcho> Seveas he's been PMing a lot of users to join his channel
[09:16] <Mackullkin> netdefiler ian not
[09:16] <NetEcho> Mackullkin you even spammed me
[09:16] <Seveas> NetEcho, pastebin some logs please
[09:16] <msingh> so do all those scripts get run on waking up?
[09:16] <msingh> there is a whole bunch of them
[09:16] <Seveas> msingh, yes
[09:16] <roadrunnerX> Seveas , do you still own your own repository? or metapackages, are you still working with these?
[09:16] <msingh> thanks
[09:17] <NetEcho> Seveas join #freenode you'll see a fuss about it
[09:17] <NetEcho> [04:33:31] <MacKulkin> #LinuxChat needs some good company and good channel operators. Just introducing once. sorry if this is a nuisence to you.
[09:17] <Seveas> roadrunnerX, yes, yes and sort of
[09:17] <roadrunnerX> is compiz-icon in yours repo?
[09:17] <Seveas> NetEcho, ah
[09:17] <roadrunnerX> or fusion-icon,
[09:17] <NetEcho> We're waiting for some opers to come active
[09:17] <Seveas> roadrunnerX, I don't even know what that is :)
[09:18] <roadrunnerX> hehe
[09:18] <roadrunnerX> oh
[09:18] <bullgard4> The bash script /usr/lib/pm-utils/functions contains a comment. See http://paste.debian.net/51231. What is meant here by 'They'?
[09:18] <julien> bonjour
[09:18] <Seveas> bullgard4, the default values
[09:18] <Seveas> hello julien
[09:19] <julien> speak french ?
[09:19] <Seveas> bullgard4, more specifically, those 3 you should _not_ initialize there
[09:19] <Seveas> !fr | julien
[09:19] <ubotu> julien: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[09:19] <julien> o yes im sorry
[09:19] <julien> bye
[09:20] <sbingner> ok, once I figure out how it works... the debian kernel build procedure is cool
[09:20] <arturo> italiano?
[09:20] <sbingner> took about 30 mins of research to figure it out tho lol
[09:21] <Seveas> !it | arturo
[09:21] <ubotu> arturo: Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[09:21] <sbingner> mostly because something messed up the sources and debian/rules wasn't workign right
[09:21] <roadrunnerX> Seveas , if you like to learn about it http://wiki.compiz-fusion.org/CompizFusionIcon
[09:21] <roadrunnerX> you can read a little about the program
[09:21] <roadrunnerX> it loads teh settings for emerald themes
[09:21] <Seveas> aha
[09:21] <roadrunnerX> it seems to be missing in the ubuntu repositories
[09:22] <Seveas> !info fusion-icon
[09:22] <ubotu> Package fusion-icon does not exist in gutsy
[09:22] <Seveas> !info fusion-icon hardy
[09:22] <ubotu> fusion-icon (source: fusion-icon): tray icon to launch and manage Compiz Fusion. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.0.0+git20071028-0ubuntu2 (hardy), package size 28 kB, installed size 264 kB
[09:22] <roadrunnerX> there must be an good reason for its asense
[09:22] <roadrunnerX> absense
[09:22] <roadrunnerX> *
[09:22] <Seveas> there we go, it only exists in the development version of ubuntu
[09:23] <roadrunnerX> thanx
[09:23] <arturo> help with amule adunanza 2.1.3
[09:23] <fushorts> cant you make a launcher for compiz?
[09:23] <fushorts> wow delayed
[09:23] <Seveas> fushorts, fusion-icon apparently does some other things as well
[09:24] <roadrunnerX> yes its very handy
[09:24] <fushorts> ahh
[09:24] <fushorts> so i see
[09:24] <fushorts> nm then
[09:24] <Seveas> roadrunnerX, let's see if it's easy to backport
[09:24] <Seveas> hmm, should be dead-easy to backport, hang on
[09:25] <icesword> okookoo
[09:25] <Seveas> roadrunnerX, are you running ubuntu 7.10?
[09:26] <Viper111> am installing Squid analusis report generator
[09:26] <Viper111> it asks for a c compilor
[09:26] <roadrunnerX> yes
[09:26] <sbingner> Viper111, suggest apt-get install gcc
[09:26] <roadrunnerX> but it would be better to look forward, and make it for 8.04
[09:26] <Seveas> !compiling | Viper111
[09:26] <ubotu> Viper111: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first)
[09:26] <Viper111> i installed gcc but when am runing the command ./configure it gives compilor cannt create excutables
[09:26] <roadrunnerX> for hardy
[09:27] <sbingner> you need more than just gcc ;)
[09:27] <Seveas> roadrunnerX, 8.04 has it already, I'm building a 7.10 package now
[09:27] <sbingner> ^^link
[09:27] <roadrunnerX> ah ok
[09:27] <icesword> 马克
[09:27] <icesword> make
[09:28] <fushorts> when 8.04 comes out will it be better to reformat or just upgrade as far as performance?  or does it really matter?
[09:29] <roadrunnerX> i prefer clean install
[09:29] <icesword> hehehhee
[09:29] <icesword> upgrade usually takes more time
[09:29] <Freeze> muhahaha
[09:29] <Viper111> am installing SARG it asked for a c compilor i installed gcc but when am runing the command ./configure it gives compilor cannt create excutables
[09:29] <Freeze> It works!!!
[09:29] <fushorts> usually that is the case for me as well but i just got this machine running liek i liek it :(
[09:29] <Freeze> I'm using xchat :D
[09:29] <icesword> depends on the packages you installed
[09:29] <geirha> Viper111: install build-essential
[09:30] <roadrunnerX> although i must say , i am still running an edgy box too
[09:30] <icesword> !gcc
[09:30] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first)
[09:32] <Seveas> roadrunnerX, taking a closer look at the package, you should be able to run the hardy package on gutsy
[09:33] <Seveas> http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/f/fusion-icon/fusion-icon_0.0.0+git20071028-0ubuntu2_all.deb
[09:34] <roadrunnerX> Seveas , thank you for the helpfull package
[09:35] <fushorts> perhaps a useless question but does hardy have the 3d effect in compiz like the old beryl had and i had to make for gutsy?
[09:36] <Seveas> fushorts, compiz has all kinds of 3d effects in hardy if you enable them
[09:36] <Freeze> Right so now I need more help :)
[09:37] <fushorts> more specific the cube mode where the open windows float off of the cube
[09:37] <Freeze> lol oops :)
[09:37] <sbingner> Freeze, you need help keeping your client open?
[09:37] <Freeze> nah
[09:37] <sbingner> lol
[09:37] <Freeze> I did a /server -m command :)
[09:37] <Freeze> Anyway, as you can see linux works
[09:37] <roadrunnerX> ok, got to run, bye all
[09:37] <Seveas> fushorts, it has those
[09:37] <sbingner> was it what I expected?
[09:38] <Freeze> However whenever I restart the PC I have to change the linux boot commands from hd(1,7) to hd(0,7)
[09:38] <sbingner> change it in /boot/grub/menu.lst
[09:38] <Seveas> Freeze, then you removed or moved a harddisk, i suppose
[09:38] <Seveas> Freeze, gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[09:38] <sbingner> Seveas, he ahs a drive that's invisible to BIOS but visible to linux
[09:39] <Freeze> nopes. just reinstalled it on /dev/sdb and ran it
[09:39] <Freeze> right, lets see
[09:39] <Seveas> and change it everywhere where you see it, including the comments
[09:39] <Freeze> okay. next up
[09:39] <Freeze> My vista won't start
[09:39] <Freeze> :D
[09:39] <sbingner> Freeze, you should probably fix /boot/grub/device.map too
[09:40] <sbingner> lol
[09:40] <sbingner> check if it's the same problem in the vista entry
[09:40] <Freeze> aye
[09:40] <sbingner> it may have "root (hd1,0)" where it should be "root (hd0,0)"
[09:40] <Freeze> I changed the entry from 1 to 0, it started loading but then just hang
[09:41] <sbingner> did it boot after you removed that other bootloader?
[09:41] <Freeze> yes
[09:41] <Freeze> I removed it completely and it loaded after I reinstalled Ubuntu (just in case)
[09:41] <Freeze> anyway
[09:41] <sbingner> no idea why it would do that then... if it starts, it should complete
[09:41] <SliMM> how can i make my custom keyboard layout?
[09:42] <Freeze> title		Windows Vista/Longhorn (loader)
[09:42] <Freeze> root		(hd1,0)
[09:42] <Freeze> savedefault
[09:42] <Freeze> map		(hd0) (hd1)
[09:42] <Freeze> map		(hd1) (hd0)
[09:42] <Freeze> chainloader	+1
[09:42] <FloodBot1> Freeze: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[09:42] <Freeze> (sorry for flooding)
[09:42] <Freeze> this is the original code
[09:42] <sbingner> Freeze, remove the "map" entries completely
[09:42] <sbingner> and change the root line to be hd0
[09:42] <Freeze> root hd(1,0) is changed to hd(0,0)
[09:42] <Freeze> and remove the maps...
[09:43] <Freeze> okay give me a sec
[09:43]  * sbingner nods
[09:43] <Freeze> see you soon I hope
[09:45] <Freezeil> It works!!! :D
[09:46] <Freezeil> sbingner, thank you SO much
[09:46] <sbingner> np
[09:46] <Freezeil> and everybody else :D
[09:47] <Freezeil> It was my fault all along
[09:48] <Freezeil> I thought GRUB was needed to be installed into a partition, not a MBR
[09:48] <Freezeil> so I isntalled it to a /dev/sdb7
[09:49] <magnetron> hi, i'm looking for a http server that supports: http compression and content negotiation (multiple languages for each page)
[09:49] <Seveas> magnetron, apache it is
[09:50] <dethnite> hello
[09:50] <sbingner> Freezeil, common mistake
[09:50] <Freezeil> They really should rewrite the explanations to that part of the installation :)
[09:50] <magnetron> Seveas: do i have any other options? i was looking for something lightweight, but most of them don't have the features i'm looking for. dilemma
[09:51] <Seveas> magnetron, apache isn't heavyweight if you know what you're doing
[09:51] <dethnite> ok so i just started using ubuntu and i just try to start it up for the second time and after i enter my username and password and then nothing but a peach screen any help would be greatly appreciated
[09:53] <Freezeil> righty, i'm off to explore my new linux
[09:53] <Freezeil> thanks again :D
[09:55] <wachaong> hi
[09:57] <SliMM> how can i change the icons for the launchers in the menus?
[09:58] <icesword> SliMM, right click on it
[09:59] <SliMM> hmm :-?
[09:59] <SliMM> ok, thanks
[09:59] <icesword> select property
[09:59] <SliMM> icesword: no property item
[09:59] <SliMM> it's in the menu
[09:59] <icesword> click on the icon,select icon you want
[09:59] <icesword> i say,right click on it
[09:59] <geirha> SliMM: right click on Applications and choose edit menu, then in the menu editor, right click the menu item you want to change
[10:00] <SliMM> it's under applications>games
[10:00] <bullgard4> What is the function of the bash script /usr/lib/pm-utils/functions?
[10:00] <alzamabar_> I'd like the permissions to be rwxrwx---. I set umask to 007 in /etc/profile, but when I created a file the permissions are rw-rw----. Can anyone help?
[10:00] <alzamabar_> P.S. When I type umask the console displays 0007
[10:01] <geirha> alzamabar_: yes, that is correct. The umask says what bits should not be set.
[10:01] <geirha> alzamabar_: a regular file should not have execute permissions, so it doesn't get execute permissions
[10:01] <geirha> you have to set execute permissions with chmod
[10:02] <alzamabar_> geirha, thanks. So if I created a .sh file that would have execute permissions? Or does it apply to every file?
[10:03] <icesword> chmod +x
[10:03] <geirha> alzamabar_: no, it doesn't decide whether a file should be executable or not based on the file-extension
[10:03] <deformation> hello
[10:03] <tarelerulz> Is there a good dvd ripping program that has a gui and rips to mkv?
[10:04] <geirha> alzamabar_: shell scripts doesn't need to be executable, you can always run them with: bash the_script.sh
[10:04] <sofbored> k9copy rocks
[10:04] <tarelerulz> In the repostiory  and for x86_64
[10:05] <alzamabar_> geirha, thanks. So if I understood correctly there is no way to make a file executable at creation time, but if one wants he should use the chmod command, right?
[10:05] <deformation> does anyone know how to change the font,color of a specific program in gnome or xfce?
[10:05] <tarelerulz> k8copy is a good one ,but  it don't have that container format I checked
[10:06] <geirha> alzamabar_: well there is, since the umask doesn't prohibit setting the execute bit, a program like an editor for example, can create a file with execute permissions, but it's just not done. Mainly for security reasons
[10:07] <Nephilim> raiden please change nick
[10:08] <sofbored> tarelerulz: what about bitterbpp?
[10:08] <saurabh> I want to contribute in the development of ubuntu Can any one suggest me how so start ?
[10:08] <linux__alien> is banshee latest available in Ubuntu repositories?
[10:08] <linux__alien> the Alpha version /
[10:08] <linux__alien> ?
[10:08] <linux__alien> i would like to download it and install it and test it
[10:09] <RoadHazard> saurabh: pull up a chair and answer some questions
[10:09] <saurabh> ya sure :)
[10:09] <tarelerulz> sofbored , I have not heard of that one . how good is it ?
[10:09] <ubernoob3000> omg, it's 5am, lol...I gotta go.
[10:10] <geirha> !info banshee
[10:10] <sofbored> got no idea just googled. Here is the link : http://www.derekfrye.com/bitterbpp/
[10:10] <ubotu> banshee (source: banshee): Audio Management and Playback application. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.13.1+dfsg-3 (gutsy), package size 2150 kB, installed size 6432 kB
[10:15] <_Tux_> hello
[10:15] <tarelerulz> Is there an program that manages both music and videos via a library.  get stuff like picture for movie cover and looks information on the movie
[10:15] <_Tux_> How do I Disconnect and reconnect an ADSL connection???????????
[10:16] <gebeleizis> Hi all
[10:16] <gebeleizis> one question
[10:17] <gebeleizis> why do I have ugly fonts only in thunderbird?
[10:18] <gebeleizis> I mean if I change the size of the fonts or the resolution it get beautiful, but the other applications get huge fonts
[10:19] <nuvan> what's the name of that program to automatically install binary display drivers?
[10:19] <prince_jammys> for nvidia?
[10:19] <nuvan> nv or ati, I think.  started with an 'E', I remember that much...
[10:20] <prince_jammys> for nvidia: envy, but not recommended
[10:20] <kalatian> !envy
[10:20] <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 »
[10:20] <_Tux_> How do I Disconnect and reconnect an ADSL connection???????????
[10:20] <kalatian> (I believe envy works for ATI too)
[10:21] <_Tux_> I used Envy for NVidia,it solved many problems for me
[10:21] <icesword> _Tux_, how do you get online
[10:21] <troubled> In gnome, how can I disable Alt+RClick from bringing up the windows system menu?
[10:21] <_Tux_> icesword : automatically on system's startup
[10:21] <gebeleizis> @Tux : I belive you have to use poff dsl-provider and then pon dsl-provider
[10:22] <_Tux_> you mean explicitly to write this " poff dsl-provider"
[10:22] <Mummy> Hi
[10:22] <gebeleizis> yep
[10:23] <gebeleizis> in a terminal of course
[10:23] <_Tux_> Ok,will give it a try,10x
[10:23] <_Tux_> yes ((-:
[10:24] <erawfish> _Tux_: and with sudo :)
[10:24] <erawfish> morning folks, btw :)
[10:25] <_Tux_> erawfish : well I guessed that
[10:25] <_Tux_> erawfish: (-:
[10:26] <gebeleizis> mornin'
[10:26] <gebeleizis> ya forgot about the sudo, but then again what can you do without sudo?!
[10:26] <gebeleizis> so, back to my problem....anyone ?!?
[10:27] <ollie_> #xubuntu
[10:27] <byte_code> hello - I'm looking for an Ubuntu specific LIRC channel to seek answers to why a lirc process starts on boot, but has to be killed and started manually before irexec will connect to the lircd and start working properly. I have googled for a lirc channel but can't see one.
[10:30] <tpfennig> byte_code: well I guess you will either find Ubuntu OR lirc channel
[10:31] <byte_code> tpfennig: not one that is one and the same :( oh well... I just wonder whether it's an Ubuntu specific LIRC issue, as the general lirc documentation doesn't mention the scenario - it'e really frustrating.
[10:32] <minimec> byte_code: /join #lirc ... Not much people in there but the #channel exists.
[10:34] <byte_code> minimec: on my way there now, thank you - I'm hoping it's a more "generic" issue - got my fingers crossed, lol. ;-)
[10:36] <narfu> moin moin
[10:36] <irjis> howdy folks.
[10:42] <gyaresu_> hi irjis
[10:46] <gyaresu_> wow all the ubuntu machines are all working perfectly around the world for this one beautiful moment in time.
[10:47] <linxeh> heh
[10:48] <bazhang> hi linxeh
[10:48] <linxeh> its 5am for all of the "spoon feed me please I'm an american highschool dropout" types
[10:48] <linxeh> hello bazhang
[10:48] <bazhang> linxeh: this may not be the right channel, but do you know anyting about dd-wrt for routers?
[10:49] <bullgard4> What is the function of the bash script /usr/lib/pm-utils/functions?
[10:49] <gyaresu_> bazhang: do you run dd-wrt or are you just wondering?
[10:49] <jleza> i have a question
[10:49] <bazhang> gyaresu_: want to run it; just wondering how good/stable it is thanks!
[10:49] <gyaresu_> !ask | jleza
[10:49] <ubotu> jleza: Please don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-)
[10:49] <prince_jammys> is it a hardware question?...
[10:50] <prince_jammys> is it a ... software question?
[10:50] <jleza> yes
[10:50] <bazhang> oops sorry prince_jammys
[10:50] <prince_jammys> bazhang: why?
[10:50] <erawfish> bazhang: there are channels for dd-wrt afaik
[10:50] <bazhang> erawfish: cheers will check it out ;]
[10:50] <prince_jammys> bazhang: i was kidding with someone else
[10:50] <bazhang> prince_jammys: for being offtopic
[10:50] <gyaresu_> bazhang: I've run a lot of them (i do a lot of wireless networking) for my own wrt54g i couldn't speak more highly of Tomato http://www.polarcloud.com/tomato
[10:51] <prince_jammys> bazhang: no problem, i was kidding with the "i have a question"
[10:51] <bazhang> gyaresu_: much appreciated thanks!
[10:51] <bazhang> ah prince_jammys cheers ;]
[10:51] <gyaresu_> welcome
[10:51] <linxeh> bazhang: only that many people I know use it. its not the right channel thoigh - #ubuntu-offtopic would be more appropriate I think
[10:51] <gebeleizis> [help] ubuntu hardy, thunderbird gets the ugliest fonts (this is because they are so small, but if I change the size then all the other applications get to big fonts). Why is this happening?
[10:51] <bazhang> linxeh: I beat you to it; am there now ;]
[10:52] <jleza>  i just redid my wine to be able to play diablo 2 on ubuntu but i am not sure how to config the wine settings for it thou
[10:52] <bazhang> gebeleizis: that would be #ubuntu+1 ;]
[10:52] <jleza> i'm new to ubuntu  sorry
[10:52] <gebeleizis> upsy
[10:53] <gebeleizis> didn't know, thanks
[10:53] <bazhang> jleza: have you visited #winehq or seen the appdb yet?
[10:53] <loner207> jleza, what's the problem
[10:53] <j^> hi, anyone knows what one can do to shrink /var/lib/dpkg/available over time it is 14MB on my system now and calling apt-get gets quite slow
[10:54] <prince_jammys> jleza there's a howto in the appdb, i just looked
[10:54] <prince_jammys> !appdb | jleza: put diablo 2 in the search box of this site
[10:54] <ubotu> jleza: put diablo 2 in the search box of this site: The Wine Application DB is a database of applications and help for !Windows programs that run under !WINE: http://appdb.winehq.org
[10:54] <loner207> jleza, what's your issue with wine?
[10:54] <jleza> im just wondering if i can just put the disk in will it ask me to in stal or is their more
[10:55] <prince_jammys> jleza: there seems to be more, check the link
[10:55] <prince_jammys> and put "diablo 2" in the search box
[10:55] <jleza> ok
[10:55] <loner207> jleza, read the appdb you were shown and then follow the instructions, at least that's what Joseph told you
[10:56] <jleza> well see he helped alot
[10:56] <loner207> he is a good wife
[10:56] <tobi_> where can I get a newer Version from MonoDevelop as deb?
[10:56] <jleza> umm ok
[10:56] <jleza> lol
[10:56] <loner207> i am in the next room watching you on the channel jleza
[10:56] <loner207> ha ha ha
[10:56] <loner207> bye
[10:57] <jleza> ok u crazy ass
[10:57] <jleza> um hold on ple
[10:57] <prince_jammys> jleza: http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=49
[10:57] <jleza> gotta wake my wife for work
[10:59] <LollinopiL> i need a guide for the backup for the terminal, do you have thelink ?
[11:01] <LollinopiL> k found
[11:02] <jleza> ok im back
[11:02] <skillz> hi, if a folder is locked (with the lock symbol next to it) how do you delete it?
[11:02] <jleza> but im a noob when it comes to comps
[11:02] <ap0c0lyps4> only the owner of the folder can delete it
[11:02] <ap0c0lyps4> and that might be root
[11:03] <skillz> i am the owner..
[11:03] <skillz> i think it is root however
[11:03] <skillz> how do i delete it?
[11:03] <crash> hallo
[11:03] <ap0c0lyps4> to find the owner right click on the folder and go to permissions
[11:04] <jaakko> skillz: how about: sudo rm folder -R
[11:04] <ap0c0lyps4> or you could do that :-*
[11:04] <ap0c0lyps4> :-D
[11:05] <|DuReX|> i want to reinstall udev
[11:05] <|DuReX|> to get default rules files back :s
[11:05] <skillz> jaakko, will try that - but when i went into the folder options,,, i saw a realy strange thing... it says folder owner is 1003 and group 513
[11:05] <skillz> :S
[11:05] <|DuReX|> but apt-get --reinstall udev doesn't give back the old rules :s
[11:05] <|DuReX|> any id's ?
[11:05] <skillz> havnt got anything like that on my pc
[11:05] <skillz> cos im the only user on it
[11:05]  * delcoyote hi
[11:06] <LollinopiL> is the backup from the terminal a good way to create backup's file ?
[11:06] <jaakko> DuReX: reinstall does not remove configuration, I think. Remove it "aptitude purge udev" and then install again
[11:06] <prince_jammys> skillz: getent passwd 1003   will show you who that is
[11:06] <|DuReX|> jaakko: well removing udev will need to remove lotsa other files :s
[11:06] <jleza> well see have the windows that look like windows 2000 xp vista ect.. i just wondeing if ill i have to is to put in the disks
[11:07] <jaakko> DuReX: yes, it might not smart to do
[11:07] <jaakko> Perhaps yo have to find the correct conf files and conf it right.
[11:07] <skillz> ok, thanks.. all done.. now if i wanted to change permisions of a file or folder how do i do that?
[11:07] <|DuReX|> kinda stopid u can't reinstall it easly :s
[11:07] <g0th> hi, how do I upgrade my ubuntu to a later version?
[11:08] <jleza> im sorry yes to who ?
[11:08] <icesword> !upgrade
[11:08] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[11:08] <foldart> !upgrade | g0th
[11:08] <ubotu> g0th: please see above
[11:08] <g0th> thx
[11:08] <g0th> another question:
[11:08] <jaakko> skillz: look for "chmod" and "chown" with google
[11:08] <skillz> k
[11:09] <prince_jammys> skillz: the chmod command, or use the GUI (right click on it and look at properties)
[11:09] <jleza> brb
[11:09] <linxeh> GUI>?!??!
[11:09] <linxeh> GUI you say?!
[11:09] <linxeh> madness
[11:09] <linxeh> :)
[11:09] <g0th> I deactivated nautilus since it uses a lot of memory and I never use it. But it also seems to be responsible for setting the background. Is there a command to manually set the background?
[11:09] <prince_jammys> this is ubuntu :)
[11:09] <cow2001> something is bringing my file browser into a halt or near halt when i go to a particular directory
[11:10] <danand> |DuReX| - try apt-get --purge --reinstall install udev - see if you have any luck with that
[11:10] <linxeh> g0th: lots of tools can set the X wallpaper, I used to use xv but I dont think thats available on ubuntu
[11:10] <g0th> yeah I just need a simple tool
[11:10] <g0th> but I didn't find one ^^
[11:10] <fushorts> g0th, desktop drapes perhaps
[11:11] <g0th> what is desktop drapes?
[11:11] <cow2001> funny names, drapes
[11:11] <g0th> ahh "drapes"
[11:11] <|DuReX|> danand: nope :( doesn't work
[11:11] <fushorts> wallpaper configurator of sorts
[11:11] <skillz> cow2001: HAHAHAH
[11:11] <g0th> yeah I found it and will try it thank you
[11:12] <cow2001> a particular file in that particular directory is making my file browser completely hang
[11:12] <foldart> g0th: gnome-appearance-properties
[11:12] <danand> cow2001 - do you have any network shares active? They can cause your file manager to a halt as they try to update
[11:12] <g0th> foldart: yeah that works :)
[11:12] <g0th> but does it also work over the command line?
[11:12] <danand> |DuReX| - hmmm...
[11:12] <foldart> g0th: i doubt it
[11:12] <prince_jammys> g0th: you probably have to edit a config file
[11:13] <|DuReX|> danand: isn't there a way to remove udev, without removing the depencies ? and then reinstall udev again
[11:13] <Stueh> Evening all
[11:13] <g0th> drapes sounds like a good idea, I'm installing it atm
[11:13] <fushorts> cant promise it will work but i used it a while ago and it worked
[11:13] <jaakko> DuReX: I don't know but perhaps you could download udev.deb and install it with dpkg. It will overwrite files(?)
[11:14] <cow2001> danand, how do i set that up?
[11:14] <jaakko> DuReX: what is your problem with udev?
[11:14] <jaakko> DuReX: how did you mess it up?
[11:14] <danand> |DuReX| - no. removing udev will cause apt to remove a whole host of stuff - including the kernel. jaakko could be right with his suggestion of a manual reinstall using dpkg
[11:15]  * skillz hello all - this  forum is kool!
[11:15] <linxeh> skillz: its an irc channel :P
[11:15] <|DuReX|> well I edited some rules :p but want to replace it with original ones again
[11:15] <|DuReX|> :)
[11:16] <danand> |DuReX| - do you know what rules - i could pastebin my files if you like
[11:16] <jaakko> DuReX: aren't the originals somewhere /usr/share... ?
[11:16] <linxeh> wont the original ones be on the live cd ?
[11:16] <|DuReX|> well they are in the udev package :p
[11:16] <|DuReX|> its just strange a reinstall doesn"t fix it
[11:16] <|DuReX|> it should do imo :)
[11:16] <linxeh> a reinstall of what ?
[11:17] <linxeh> reinstalling a package wont trash your config files if you changed them
[11:17] <linxeh> you need to explicitly tell it to do that
[11:17] <|DuReX|> how i tell it :)
[11:17] <skillz> linxeh: i know, i was jokin - im just very bored..
[11:17] <jaakko> DuReX: /usr/share/doc/udev
[11:17] <danand> |DuReX| - This is why you should back up important files before you tamper.
[11:17] <DieseL`nix> hello all
[11:17] <danand> |DuReX| - :P
[11:18] <linxeh> |DuReX|: --purge when you remove the package
[11:18] <DieseL`nix> i'm having some problems getting flash to work in firefox on gutsy
[11:18] <linxeh> |DuReX|: apt-get remove --purge foo
[11:18]  * skillz asks, what is the best distro to use??? so many different opinions out there- will everyone here be bias to Ubuntu?
[11:18] <linxeh> DieseL`nix: ouch
[11:18] <|DuReX|> well linxeh: then i need to remove kernel etc also :p cause it depends on udev
[11:18] <|DuReX|> not cool :)
[11:18] <prince_jammys> skillz: nope, kubuntu :)
[11:18] <|DuReX|> if u just need a replacement for 1 config file :)
[11:18] <linxeh> skillz: something debian based, though RedHat is generally the best bet in an enterprise (its the only thing everyone certifies their products for atm)
[11:18] <danand> linxeh - |DuReX| can't do that - udev is a requirement for a loasd of other packages including the kernel!
[11:19] <linxeh> danand: so ? ;-)
[11:19] <DieseL`nix> linxeh, ouch? lol
[11:19] <linxeh> danand: ok, I take your point
[11:19] <skillz> prince_jammys: whats Kubuntu - is that just based on the K file system rather then on the Gnome?
[11:19] <danand> linxeh - oooh .... XO
[11:19] <prince_jammys> skillz: yep, kde instead of gnome
[11:20] <skillz> i used to like KDE, but now gnome has grown on me
[11:20] <DieseL`nix> i prefer gnome personally :P
[11:20] <skillz> i have been using ubuntu for about 6 days now, and i love it
[11:20] <danand> |DuReX| - do you know what files you clobbered?
[11:20] <prince_jammys> DieseL`nix: you have installed flashplugin-nonfree>
[11:20] <prince_jammys> !info flashplugin-nonfree
[11:20] <ubotu> flashplugin-nonfree (source: flashplugin-nonfree): Adobe Flash Player plugin installer. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 9.0.48.0.2+really0ubuntu12.2 (gutsy), package size 17 kB, installed size 156 kB (Only available for i386 amd64 lpia)
[11:20] <DieseL`nix> installed it
[11:21] <DieseL`nix> didn't work
[11:21] <linxeh> |DuReX|: what about getting the deb and extracting it, and manually copying the files you damaged ?
[11:21] <skillz> i have been tinkering with different versions of linux for the past 5 years.. but only now has it become easy to use i feel
[11:21] <DieseL`nix> firefox tells me to install again, then says it's already installed
[11:21] <|DuReX|> linxeh: gonne do that now
[11:21] <|DuReX|> tho its kinda weird --reinstall doesn't fix missing/replaced files
[11:21] <|DuReX|> but ok:)
[11:21] <cow2001> i don't know how to set up shared directories
[11:22] <linxeh> skillz: Gnome looks nice, KDE is actually functional though - I switch between them regularly heh (mainly I just run KDE apps from gnome though)
[11:22] <cow2001> tried searching wiki.ubuntu
[11:22] <linxeh> |DuReX|: because oyu might have made 2000 hours of config changes
[11:22] <jaakko> DuReX: No, it is the only right way to do things, so you don't have to configure system allways when updating or repairing broken binary.
[11:22] <DieseL`nix> lol why isn't gnome functional linxeh ?
[11:22] <prince_jammys> ask linus
[11:22] <prince_jammys> :)
[11:22] <linxeh> DieseL`nix: it just gets in your way. most of the apps just dont have enough functionality once you get past wanting to do the basics
[11:22] <foldart> ha
[11:23] <skillz> linxeh, i have ubuntu Gutsy with Gnome, is it possible to install KDE and use that? if so, ,can u tell me how?
[11:23] <prince_jammys> google linus torvalds gnome
[11:23] <|DuReX|> fixed now anyway :)
[11:23] <linxeh> skillz: sudo apt-get install kde (or kubuntu-desktop if you want the full kubuntu apps too)
[11:23] <DieseL`nix> gnomes simple, just the way i like it :)
[11:23] <|DuReX|> well linxeh: for upgrades it asks to replace file or not :) should maby do with reinstall also ?
[11:23] <|DuReX|> anyway missing files should be installed for sure ...
[11:23] <DieseL`nix> anyway, flash plugin for firefox?
[11:24] <linxeh> DieseL`nix: yeah, I like simple - I use macs - but Gnome takes it too far generally. plus they've got that idiot and his Mono shenanigans
[11:24] <skillz> thanks linxeh
[11:24] <DieseL`nix> linxeh,  i guess it depends one what your doing really
[11:24] <archangelpetro> is there a way to limit a command to a set CPU resource limit?
[11:25] <archangelpetro> so  atm i have a java program running in the background, can i execute it and say that i never want it to use more than 15% CPU?
[11:25] <DieseL`nix> ok when i install the flashplugin-nonfree
[11:25] <DieseL`nix> it installs fine
[11:25] <DieseL`nix> but firefox doesn't use it
[11:25] <skillz> i was just wondering what programe to use for Java development, and how to get it?
[11:26] <prince_jammys> !flash
[11:26] <DieseL`nix> it tells me to install the plugin, click next "oh no it's already installed"
[11:26] <archangelpetro> skillz, eclipse
[11:26] <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
[11:26] <skillz> archangelpetro: is there another one? other than eclipse?
[11:26] <foldart> archangelpetro: 'nice' does things like that, not sure if it'll do what you want but worth a look
[11:26] <Stueh_> Ack, let's try my question again
[11:26] <archangelpetro> skillz, netbeans?
[11:27] <Stueh_> So I'm on Ubuntu 6.06 (Dapper Drake) and I'm looking at something to mount and make .iso's. I know it can be done with a command line, but anyone know of something with a GUI?
[11:27] <archangelpetro> foldart, thanks a lot :)
[11:27] <foldart> skillz: jdeveloper
[11:27] <Stueh_> I've found AcetoneISO, but I believe that's KDE, and Gmount-iso, although it's said it comes through apt-get, it ain't there (Or in Synaptic) =
[11:27] <foldart> archangelpetro: np :)
[11:27] <DieseL`nix> prince_jammys, that hasn't helped
[11:27] <skillz> netbeans i feel uses up too much system resources and i have that in my windows environement.. i would like something new to use with ubuntu
[11:27] <DieseL`nix> that's exactly what i've done to install it
[11:27] <prince_jammys> DieseL`nix: yeah, i suspected it would be useless
[11:27] <skillz> foldart: is jdeveloper any good?
[11:28] <prince_jammys> DieseL`nix: ok have you ever been able to view flash videos in firefox?
[11:28] <DieseL`nix> "Restart your web browser. Flash should now work."
[11:28] <foldart> skillz: sorry, don't use it (or any other java de).  Just knew of it.
[11:28] <adelie42> How do I browse the root of a web page instead of being thrown to index.html?
[11:28] <newbie_u> hello! how can i copy files from one dir to another using terminal?
[11:28] <d0tk0m> whats the safest way to remove the latest nvidia drivers?
[11:28] <skillz> k
[11:29] <SlayerFaith> adelie42: If you don't have permissions, you can't
[11:29] <adelie42> newbie_u: cp is rh command you want to use
[11:29] <d0tk0m> use cp command
[11:29] <newbie_u> thnx
[11:29] <DieseL`nix> prince_jammys,  well yeah in a previous installation of ubuntu
[11:29] <adelie42> SlayerFaith: can be denied from listing?
[11:29] <DieseL`nix> i've reinstalled, old one got too messy
[11:29] <IndyGunFreak> d0tk0m: how did you install them?
[11:29] <prince_jammys> DieseL`nix: currently it's gutsy?
[11:29] <DieseL`nix> yus
[11:30] <d0tk0m> from the site
[11:30] <SlayerFaith> adelie42: Yes
[11:30] <adelie42> SlayerFaith: Is there a way to list files that can be listed?
[11:30] <cow2001> danand, problem was with sound files preview
[11:30] <SlayerFaith> adelie42: It's not really a ubuntu question, sorry
[11:30] <adelie42> SlayerFaith: see what files are publically available, or only throuh explicit request?
[11:31] <Freeze> hello everyone again
[11:31] <IndyGunFreak> d0tk0m: i've never compileds the driver from Nvidia,did you have to compile it?  (./configure,make, make install)
[11:31] <rosebuntu> hi
[11:31] <Freeze> A question about my MX510 mouse - how can I easily install it?
[11:31] <d0tk0m> yup
[11:31] <adelie42> SlayerFaith: sorry, it is one of the few forums that is up this late. #firefox is dead
[11:31] <d0tk0m> compiled with kernel
[11:31] <Stueh_> Freeze, plug it in! :)
[11:31] <IndyGunFreak> d0tk0m: do you still have the source directory, or did you delete it?
[11:32] <Freeze> duh
[11:32] <d0tk0m> deleted
[11:32] <|DuReX|> mmm, want to get my wireless card into AP-mode: but when i do: iwconfig wlan0 mode Master, I get SET failed on device wlan0 ; Invalid argument.
[11:32] <|DuReX|> ?
[11:32] <Freeze> I mean, the side-buttons for the back-next over at firefox
[11:32] <d0tk0m> ^^
[11:32] <IndyGunFreak> d0tk0m: good luck
[11:32] <d0tk0m> lolz
[11:32] <d0tk0m> reinstall then.....
[11:32] <d0tk0m> lolz
[11:32] <Freeze> instead of just the 3 (5 at linux) buttons, I want 5 (7 at linux)... how can I do that?
[11:33] <IndyGunFreak> that would probably be easiest, whyd di you use the downloaded driver anyways, did restricted driver mgr. not work?
[11:33] <archangelpetro> skillz, do u know a good IDE for C++? :P
[11:33] <DieseL`nix> has anyone here got flash working in firefox gutsy>
[11:33] <DieseL`nix> * ?
[11:33] <archangelpetro> i think i do
[11:33] <jpatrick> !info vim | archangelpetro
[11:33] <ubotu> archangelpetro: vim (source: vim): Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor. In component main, is optional. Version 1:7.1-056+2ubuntu2 (gutsy), package size 728 kB, installed size 1428 kB
[11:33] <IndyGunFreak> DieseL`nix: you install it the same way you do on windows
[11:33] <d0tk0m> it wouldn't get the latest drivers, I needed the latest
[11:33] <jpatrick> !flash | DieseL`nix
[11:33] <DieseL`nix> tried that
[11:33] <archangelpetro> lol jpatrick i'm aware of VIM, but i wasnt asking that :P
[11:33] <ubotu> DieseL`nix: To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash (for !Dapper and !Edgy, a recent version is available in !backports) - See also !Restricted and !Gnash
[11:33] <skillz> archangelpetro: i usualy use visual studio in windows..
[11:34] <IndyGunFreak> DieseL`nix: are you using 64bit?
[11:34] <DieseL`nix> jpatrick, been there done that
[11:34] <archangelpetro> ya, skillz that's what i use tbh
[11:34] <IndyGunFreak> d0tk0m: don' know what to tell you.
[11:34] <DieseL`nix> IndyGunFreak, no
[11:34] <jpatrick> DieseL`nix: it works here..
[11:34] <prince_jammys> DieseL`nix: what's the exact message you get from firefox when you try to play a flash video?
[11:34] <IndyGunFreak> DieseL`nix: then you're doing something wrong
[11:34] <d0tk0m> i think uve said it all, lolz
[11:34] <DieseL`nix> it just tells me to install
[11:34] <Blaise> I'm having trouble installing cdemu, has anyone here experience with this?
[11:34] <DieseL`nix> the old yellow bar
[11:34] <ripiket> Anyone have a recommendation for a good 802.11g card that works fine OOB without txpower issues?
[11:34] <suprlady> hi all .. would someone of you take me a little advice :: i have reinforced my good friend's computer by Linux instead of windows and everything works for him fine and in my opinion much better then in win, but one thing pain him and this could be for him true reason to fallback to windows >> we need to find some way, which will provide us support for MSN video+voice chat .. i have tried vmware but with no success.. everything else (cam, mic ..) i
[11:34] <suprlady> s allright .. thanks for advice
[11:34] <skillz> anyone else here know of a java IDE for ubuntu that has low system resourrces?
[11:35] <ripiket> suprlady: maybe amsn should work ok
[11:35] <DieseL`nix> once i've installed i restart ff
[11:35] <DieseL`nix> and it does the same thing
[11:35] <IndyGunFreak> !amsn | suprlady
[11:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about amsn - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[11:35] <DieseL`nix> only this time i go through the install process and it says it's already installed
[11:35] <prince_jammys> DieseL`nix: close firefox, reinstall flashplugin-nonfree, and reopen.  try to install it with firefox closed.
[11:35] <DieseL`nix> but it doesn't use the plugin
[11:35] <IndyGunFreak> !info amsn | suprlady
[11:35] <ubotu> suprlady: amsn (source: amsn): An MSN messenger written in Tcl. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.97RC1+dfsg-0ubuntu1 (gutsy), package size 3371 kB, installed size 10956 kB
[11:35] <DieseL`nix> prince_jammys, have done
[11:35] <suprlady> ripikiet << amsn does not support IMHO voice+video
[11:36] <d0tk0m> ok then, is their any way of running multiple appz with sound on all appz?
[11:36] <skillz> anyone else here know of a java IDE for ubuntu that has low system resourrces?
[11:36] <ripiket> suprlady, have you tried the svn ?
[11:36] <IndyGunFreak> DieseL`nix: are you sure you're using 32bit, and not 64?
[11:36] <Dr_willis> I wonder when these Instant Messangers suddendly had to have Voice isent that what the phone is for. :)
[11:36] <DieseL`nix> yes... i'm on a p4 laptop :/
[11:36] <suprlady> ripiket, IndyGunFreak << and so worst i have it installed from previous ;/
[11:36] <damo22> if you want voice, why not use SIP
[11:36] <suprlady> ripiket, no, i did not try svn
[11:37] <IndyGunFreak> suprlady: well, to my knowldge, thats the only way to get it to work.
[11:37] <d0tk0m> x-lite is good for sip
[11:37] <skillz> suprlady: if u want video and voice.. just get skype
[11:37] <Dr_willis> d0tk0m:  a lot of that depends on the sound card you have.  Many onboard cards are limited. and the programs you run need to play nicely with eachother and alsa.
[11:37] <skillz> that woks perfectly in linux
[11:37] <d0tk0m> sip / rtp
[11:37] <DieseL`nix> firefox just isn't seeing the plugin
[11:37] <IndyGunFreak> DieseL`nix: i dont' think firefox is to blame
[11:37] <d0tk0m> k, cheers. it is onboard :(
[11:37] <suprlady> skillz, i just have it ;) << running and all right >> but my friend is like a kid.. he needs msn
[11:38] <DieseL`nix> whats "ubuntu firefox extension" ?
[11:38] <suprlady> skillz, skype is simply not enough
[11:38] <IndyGunFreak> DieseL`nix: one prob at a time.
[11:38] <DieseL`nix> lol ok just wondered if it was related
[11:38] <ripiket> DieseL`nix, whenever i install flash on a new ubuntu installation, i just go to a website that has flash, and install the plugin straight from firefox
[11:38] <d0tk0m> go x-lite OR sjphone for VOIP
[11:38] <IndyGunFreak> DieseL`nix: don't thinkso.
[11:38] <DieseL`nix> exactly what i'm doing ripiket
[11:38] <d0tk0m> ubuntu has VOIP appz too
[11:38] <r-c> i need to configure 2 NIC's on 2 Networks with 2 gateways....Is it possible?
[11:39] <ripiket> DieseL`nix, no luck?
[11:39] <DieseL`nix> no :(
[11:39] <DieseL`nix> also tried doing it the apt-get way
[11:39] <IndyGunFreak> DieseL`nix: go here, and download the tar.gz file   http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash&promoid=BUIGP
[11:39] <ripiket> Anyone have a recommendation for a good wlan card for linux that's well supported and doesnt have driver/txpower/calibration issues?
[11:40] <d0tk0m> cisco devices all the way
[11:40] <damo22> ripiket: my Dlink DWL-g630 works 100%
[11:40] <Blaise> I'm having trouble with this HOW-TO http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=69530
[11:40] <d0tk0m> best networking cards on the market
[11:40] <ripiket> cisco sells end-user gear?
[11:40] <ripiket> damo22, monitor mode too?
[11:40] <fushorts> linksys
[11:40] <newbie_u> i`ve got problem: i have to replace folder in "/" with the folder on CD, but there is no option "copy" after right-click
[11:41] <Blaise> when I run make it gives me the following error "make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop."
[11:41] <d0tk0m> not cheaply, lolz
[11:41] <damo22> ripiket: yep
[11:41] <fushorts> linksys is cisco gear is it not
[11:41] <Dr_willis> newbie_u:  replace what folder? You might want to use the shell, dependoing on exctly what you are doing
[11:41] <Blaise> How can I install CDemu?
[11:42] <ripiket> Ok, because I'm using a broadcom 4318 right now with the b43 driver. It takes like half and hour to connect to an AP
[11:42] <r-c> i need to configure 2 NIC's on 2 Networks with 2 gateways....Is it possible?
[11:42] <skillz> im trying to install jedit... im typing sudo apt-get install jedit but i get an error telling me E: Couldnt find package Jedit
[11:42] <rosebuntu> hey guys, try this
[11:42] <ripiket> ndiswrapper isnt much better
[11:42] <rosebuntu> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6M12KZBM-pM
[11:42] <d0tk0m> cisco card http://www.ciao.co.uk/Cisco_WAN_Interface_Card_High_Speed__6475291
[11:42] <rosebuntu> attack a bad site
[11:42] <rosebuntu> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6M12KZBM-pM
[11:42] <Dr_willis> skillz:  use the package tools to find the right name.. or it may not be in the repos
[11:42] <Dr_willis> !find jedit | skillz
[11:42] <ubotu> skillz: No packages matching 'jedit' could be found
[11:42] <ripiket> skillz, check the case on that
[11:43] <newbie_u> hm... can anybody write exact commands, if i have to move "/var" from CD to HDD?)
[11:43] <jpatrick> !ot | rosebuntu
[11:43] <ubotu> rosebuntu: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[11:43] <ripiket> skillz, should be sudo apt-get install jedit
[11:43] <ripiket> skillz, not Jedit
[11:43] <damo22> Blaise: i installed it from source
[11:43] <skillz> ripiekt, thats what im doing
[11:43] <Blaise> damo22 that's what I'm trying to do
[11:43] <IndyGunFreak> DieseL`nix: did that work?
[11:43] <Whisper> A app for rezising existing partitions without loosing data?
[11:43] <Blaise> but I'm having trouble with make
[11:43] <damo22> Blaise: i think it compiles a kernel module
[11:43] <rosebuntu> ubotu / you are not human, you are a bot
[11:43] <prince_jammys> !gparted | Whisper
[11:43] <ubotu> Whisper: 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/
[11:43] <rosebuntu> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6M12KZBM-pM
[11:44] <IndyGunFreak> rosebuntu: we saw your video, quit spamming the channel
[11:44] <prince_jammys> !ot >rosenbuntu
[11:44] <ripiket> d0tk0m, lol... come on now. 368 pounds? what's that like 2000$ cdn ?
[11:44] <Blaise> damo22 I'm not sure what that means
[11:44] <ripiket> d0tk0m, it's not even wireless
[11:44] <Whisper> rosebuntu worst music ive ever heard
[11:45] <rosebuntu> please, follow the video
[11:45] <DieseL`nix> ffs this flash plugin download has stopped at 64% now
[11:46] <d0tk0m> sorry, look for aironet series
[11:46] <rosebuntu> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6M12KZBM-pM
[11:46] <jpatrick> !ops | rosebuntu - repeat link to same page (spammy :9)
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[11:46] <skillz> does anyone know of an IDE like jedit that will work on ubuntu, other than eclipse and netbeans
[11:46] <dgjones> !ot > rosebuntu
[11:47] <skillz> !find jedit | skillz
[11:47] <IndyGunFreak> DieseL`nix: the actual download stalled at 64%, or the install stopped at 64%?
[11:47] <damo22> Blaise: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=69530
[11:47] <DieseL`nix> nevermind got it going again
[11:47] <DieseL`nix> installed and working
[11:47] <Dr_willis> skillz:  that editor does not seem to be in the repos.. use the source or perhps that getdeb web site
[11:47] <r-c> is it possible to access 2 networks at the same time with 2 NIC's ???
[11:47] <Blaise> damo22 that's what I'm following
[11:47] <IndyGunFreak> DieseL`nix: ok.
[11:47] <Dr_willis> r-c:  gateway machines do that all the time.
[11:47] <damo22> Blaise:  so what is your problem?
[11:47] <IndyGunFreak> what were you doing wrong?
[11:48] <skillz> Dr_willis: how do i do that, never used it before
[11:48] <DieseL`nix> that install put the plugin straight in to my user's firefox directory, dunno what the others where doing
[11:48] <r-c> Dr_willis: with two gateways?
[11:48] <Dr_willis> skillz:   You could look for the jedit homepage.   Ive never used jedit. so got no idea if its even avail in any alternative repos.
[11:48] <tarelerulz> Have any of you used mki container format ?  I have read you can set up dvd like menu for the container ,but not thing on how they work or how to create them
[11:48] <IndyGunFreak> DieseL`nix: well i know that, but glad its working
[11:48] <tarelerulz> I mean mkv
[11:49] <linduxed> im currently trying to find help with my wifi problem
[11:49] <skillz> yeh, ok i jsut downloaded it from their website.. how do you isntall a jar file now then?
[11:49] <Dr_willis> r-c:  It would make sence that  2 different subnets would each have their own gateway.
[11:49] <Blaise> damo22 when I run make it tells me *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop.
[11:49] <Dr_willis> skillz:  i would say read their install docs. I dont use java stuff much.
[11:49] <ripiket> Black, did you ./configure first?
[11:49] <RoadHazard> skillz: usually java -jar filename.jar --install
[11:49] <Dr_willis> skillz:  try java -jar whatever.jar perhaps
[11:49] <ripiket> err
[11:49] <ripiket> blaise, did you do ./configre first
[11:49] <skillz> ok, yeh thanks will do
[11:49] <damo22> Blaise: first run ./configure --prefix=/usr
[11:49] <Dr_willis> if its even an installer
[11:50] <RoadHazard> true doc
[11:50] <Blaise> ripiket damo22 when I run ./configure it tells me that No package 'pygtk-2.0' found
[11:50] <DieseL`nix> another small silly question now, how do i change xchat colours so ops have blue names, voiced have green and normal users have black ?
[11:50] <damo22> Blaise: sudo apt-get install pygtk-2.0-dev
[11:50] <DieseL`nix> atm it's like las vegas here
[11:50] <IndyGunFreak> Blaise: what are you tryin to compile?
[11:50] <Blaise> in /opt
[11:51] <ripiket> damo22, i think it's python-gtk2-dev
[11:51] <linduxed> so ive outlined all the details in a thread on the forums, hope someone will want to stop by http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=722357&highlight=wifi
[11:51] <damo22> yeh thats it
[11:51] <Blaise> couldn't find package pygtk-2.0
[11:51] <damo22> Blaise: sudo apt-get install python-gtk2-dev
[11:51] <ripiket> damo22, what's he compiling
[11:52] <damo22> ripiket: cdemu
[11:52] <Blaise> ripiket CDemu
[11:52] <Blaise> damo22 python worked
[11:52] <CorruptTerrorist> !webmin > CorruptTerrorist
[11:52] <damo22> Blaise: now  run ./configure --prefix=/usr
[11:52] <ripiket> isnt that a kernel module?
[11:52] <damo22> ripiket: yeh
[11:52] <ripiket> lol i hope he's not compiling his own kernel
[11:52] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[11:52] <Blaise> damo22 ok that worked :)
[11:52] <damo22> Blaise: now make
[11:53] <ripiket> does anyone know how to pull the config options out of an exisiting kernel ?
[11:53] <Blaise> damo22 seemed to work
[11:53] <damo22> Blaise: sudo make install
[11:53] <Seveas> ripiket, for ubuntu kernels, the .config files are stored in /boot/
[11:53] <Blaise> damo22 that worked
[11:54] <Blaise> cdemu
[11:54] <damo22> Blaise: now you should be able to run cdemu
[11:54] <paranoibo> sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda bs=512 count=1
[11:54] <ripiket> dont do that
[11:54] <paranoibo> dont do that
[11:54] <Blaise> damo22 not sure how
[11:54] <damo22> paranoibo: that wipes your partition table... bad boy
[11:54] <Blaise> damo22 cdemu can't be found
[11:55] <paranoibo> i know
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[11:56] <Blaise> damo22 sudo modprobe cdemu returns "FATAL: Module cdemu not found"
[11:57] <DieseL`nix> the folders in the applications menu, are they actually stored somewhere in the filesystem as physical folders?
[11:57] <ripiket> damo22, wouldnt he have to recompile his kernel to get that to work, since it's a kernel module ?
[11:57] <Stueh_> I anyone able to give me a suggestion on a good GUI based ISO mount & make etc.?
[11:57] <damo22> ripiket: no he just needs the relevant kernel headers in the right place
[11:58] <Seveas> DieseL`nix, no
[11:58] <ripiket> steuh_: xterm
[11:58] <ripiket> steuh_: hehe
[11:58] <DieseL`nix> kk
[11:58] <Seveas> DieseL`nix, /usr/share/applications/*.desktop
[11:58] <damo22> Blaise: sudo ls -la /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build
[11:58] <Stueh_> Herm
[11:58] <ripiket> Stueh_, let's see what i can find hold up
[11:58] <rausb0> Stueh_: what's so difficult about  mount -o loop,ro image.iso /mnt  ?
[11:58] <Stueh_> ripiket, I'll assume that's XKDE based :P
[11:59] <Stueh_> I'm using Dapper, Gnome desktop
[11:59] <Blaise> damo22 no such file or directory
[11:59] <damo22> Blaise: thats your problem
[11:59] <Blaise> damo22 I assume uname is literally uname
[11:59] <prince_jammys> DieseL`nix: there's also ~/.local/share/desktop-directories/ , for your customized ones
[11:59] <damo22> Blaise: you dont have the kernel headers installed
[11:59] <Stueh_> ripiket, And no, for some reason GmountISo doesn't come up with apt-get or synaptic etc.
[11:59] <Blaise> hmm, I thought we did that?
[11:59] <Stueh_> rausb0, Some people like to use a GUI :(
[11:59] <damo22> Blaise: so you cant possibly compile a kernel module
[11:59] <Blaise> ok
[11:59] <Stueh_> Espesh when they just come from XP :)
[12:00] <ripiket> Can someone make Stueh_ a bash script
[12:00] <damo22> Blaise: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r`
[12:00] <Dr_willis> I like that fuseiso tool myself.
[12:00] <Dr_willis> there are some other front ends to mounting iso's i recall mentioned on some of hte ubuntu tutorial/news sites
[12:01] <Stueh_> ripiket, Yeah yeah funny funny :P
[12:01] <ripiket> Stueh_, if you find one let me know, because I'm getting too lazy to do it in the shell
[12:01] <Blaise> damo22 linux-headers-2.6.22-14-generic is already the newest version.
[12:02] <Dr_willis> I recall there being some  addon thing for gnome that let you mount iso's but i never used it. perhaps gnome-look.org has it.
[12:02] <m1lkc0w> Ouch! I've messed up my kubuntu installation by installing virtualbox-ose-modules-generic. I believe that I switched from the -386 kernel and modules to the generic flavour.
[12:02] <Blaise> Dr_wills I need to work with cue's and bins
[12:03] <Blaise> Dr_willis I need to work with cue's and bins
[12:03] <damo22> Blaise: you can run bchunk to convert your bin/cue to iso
[12:03] <m1lkc0w> Which flavor is is the default for hardy on a standard i386 platform? -generic or -386?
[12:04] <prince_jammys> alias isomount='mount -o loop,ro "$1" /mnt'
[12:04] <CorruptTerrorist> is there a way that i can setup an incoming/outgoing mail server on ubuntu?
[12:04] <byte_code> Hi, I've asked a question on #lirc - but the channel is as d
[12:04] <Seveas> m1lkc0w, generic
[12:04] <m1lkc0w> Seveas: Thanks.
[12:04] <Dr_willis> Blaise:  the fuseiso tool - can mount cue/bins  according to the homepage
[12:04] <byte_code> ead as a dodo -  I'm running Lirc  ver 0.8.3-CVS on Ubuntu Feisty with a streamzap usb remote and receiver.  When my computer boots up, there are 2 processes running (1 root; /usr/sbin/lircd --device=/dev/lirc0 and 1 nobody:  /usr/sbin/inputlircd /dev/input/event0 /dev/input/event1 /dev/input/event2 /dev/input/event3 /dev/input/event4 /dev/input/event5 /dev/input/event6), but I have to kill these and start the lircd manually so that ire
[12:04] <byte_code> xec is able
[12:04] <byte_code>   to connect... I'm unable to find this behaviour doumented anywhere - it's quite frustrating and I would like to resolve it. Aside from that I have successfully programmed my codes etc and it all works.
[12:04] <byte_code>  Can anyone guide me, or does anyone know of any suitable resources? all help appreciated
[12:04] <Dr_willis> !find fuseiso
[12:04] <ubotu> Found: fuseiso, fuseiso9660, umview-mod-umfuseiso9660
[12:04] <Dr_willis> !info fuseiso
[12:04] <ubotu> fuseiso (source: fuseiso): FUSE module to mount ISO filesystem images. In component universe, is optional. Version 20070507-1 (gutsy), package size 20 kB, installed size 92 kB
[12:05] <Stueh_> So... no one knows of any GUI for mounting and making ISO's?
[12:05] <m1lkc0w> Seveas: Somehow virtualbox-ose-modules-generic broke my sound and wireless. Trying to update-initramfs tells me that /lib/firmware/2.6.24-12-386 cannot be found...
[12:06] <prince_jammys> !info gmountiso | Stueh_
[12:06] <ubotu> stueh_: gmountiso (source: gmountiso): This is Gmountiso, a PyGTK GUI to mount your cd images. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.4-0ubuntu2 (gutsy), package size 15 kB, installed size 164 kB
[12:06] <m1lkc0w> Seveas: Any idea how I can revert the breakage introduced by virtualbox-ose-modules-generic?
[12:07] <Xk2c> m1lkc0w: what gives you $ uname -r ?
[12:07] <Seveas> m1lkc0w, none whatsoever, my left brain is still switched off and the right brain is focusing on a delicious sandwich right now :)
[12:07] <m1lkc0w> Seveas: 2.6.24-12-386
[12:07] <Moduliz0r> Hi, can anyone help me with installing Ubuntu? The installer locks up at creating ext3 partition for / (at 5%)
[12:08] <m1lkc0w> Xk2c: 2.6.24-12-386
[12:08] <Xk2c> m1lkc0w: i think you need to install 'linux-generic' and then reboot with that kernel
[12:08] <Xk2c> m1lkc0w: after that proceed
[12:08] <Stueh_> prince_jammys, I'm on Dapper, and can't update to the latest Ubuntu due to it killing the whole OS every time I do so
[12:08] <m1lkc0w> Xk2c: Is it a known problem that virtualbox may mess with the kernel/modules?
[12:09] <damo22> i think i'll wait until hardy comes out before i bother upgrading
[12:09] <Xk2c> m1lkc0w: you are running an custom not standard kernel 'i386'
[12:09] <Dr_willis> damo22:  i tend to wait a week or 2 after they come out to upgrade. :)
[12:09] <Xk2c> m1lkc0w: default is '*-generic'
[12:09] <Moduliz0r> can anyone help me with installing ubuntu (64-bit)? The installer stops at 5% (creating ext3 partition)
[12:10] <Xk2c> m1lkc0w: 'i386' is the 'pure' without any fancyness
[12:10] <prince_jammys> Stueh_: this is a 3rd party one:http://www.ubuntugeek.com/mount-and-unmount-isomdfnrg-images-using-acetoneiso-gui-tool.html
[12:10] <damo22> Dr_willis: im on feisty... if i go to gutsy i'll have to go to hardy soon
[12:10] <damo22> so whats the point
[12:10] <dorneanu> hy
[12:10] <gaE4> is there a way, to see when u have installed your system?
[12:10] <prince_jammys> Stueh_: but there should be something in the repositories
[12:10] <Dr_willis> damo22:  may be better to just do a clean reinstall.
[12:10] <m1lkc0w> Xk2c: It tells me that linux-generic is already the latest version
[12:11] <Stueh_> prince_jammys, Nah, nothing in the repositories I can find, but thanks for the link :)
[12:11] <Xk2c> m1lkc0w: that means it is allready installed
[12:11] <damo22> Dr_willis: no way, i have custom scripts
[12:11] <Xk2c> m1lkc0w: then reboot
[12:11] <sharperguy> anyone know why I can't enable realtime in jack-control? Jack just stops as soon as I start it. (I have linux-rt installed and the /etc/security/limits.conf configured correctly)
[12:11] <m1lkc0w> Xk2c: OK
[12:11] <Xk2c> m1lkc0w: and in grub choose *-generic
[12:11] <Dr_willis> damo22:  so. :) back themup. copy them over..
[12:11] <dorneanu> cineva in romana\?
[12:11] <Moduliz0r> is Ubuntu x64 known to have issues with large hard drives?
[12:11] <Moduliz0r> (7.10)
[12:11] <Seveas> !ro
[12:11] <ubotu> Daca doriti ajutor sau doriti sa discutati despre Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu, intrati pe #ubuntu-ro
[12:11] <richard__> whats a good torrent client?.. i've found bittorrent not powerful enough that came with ubuntu
[12:12] <ripiket> richard__, i use uTorrent with wine
[12:12] <Moduliz0r> richard__: try kTorrent
[12:12] <damo22> Dr_willis: my usb storage stick died, i'll have to get another one before i do anything so drastic
[12:12] <WaZ`> ktorrent +1
[12:12] <richard__> i dont have kde tho
[12:12] <Moduliz0r> Nor did I
[12:12] <ripiket> can you install ktorrent without getting like 500 kde libs?
[12:12] <WaZ`> me either
[12:12] <Seveas> ripiket, only 499
[12:13] <Dr_willis> I counted 498
[12:13] <Dr_willis> :)
[12:13] <ripiket> WaZ`, transmission is 'ok'
[12:13] <Seveas> they must have improved it then
[12:13] <byte_code> seveas: youkicked me - did I contravene a guideline in asking my question?
[12:13] <ripiket> WaZ`, but if you want real upnp to work, try utorrent
[12:13] <Seveas> gotten rid of som libkrap ;)
[12:13] <richard__> do i get all those libraries if i install ktorrent?
[12:13] <Seveas> byte_code, you were flooding
[12:13] <ripiket> richard__, i think so
[12:13] <Dr_willis> richard__:  the package manager will install whats needed..
[12:13] <ripiket> richard__, its not quite 500... im just exaggerating
[12:14] <ripiket> lol
[12:14] <ripiket> anyone else see that nick
[12:14] <ripiket> haha
[12:14] <binaricalapp> could someone give my an idea on > running applications without a gui > for instance id like to set up firestarter on my server however havnt found much since most how tos require at least a minimalistic DE like X
[12:14] <Seveas> ripiket, yeah. How daft...
[12:14] <byte_code> um - oh - sorry - I was trying to ask in as informative a fashion - I thought flooding was where you ask too many questions continuously - sorry
[12:15] <Dr_willis> binaricalapp:  there are some consolebased firewall tools I recall.. but never used them.
[12:15] <Moduliz0r> Can anyone help me get Ubuntu x64 to install, the installer locks up at 5% when creating a partition, it's a 500GB drive
[12:15] <Xk2c> binaricalapp: with hardy there is 'ufw'
[12:15] <richard__> i'll just try azaerus, i just hope its not as bloated as on windows
[12:15] <Werenerd> Hello all - I am having a problem moving a large number of files (mp3 & ogg collection) from one HD to another. Everytime I try, ubuntu crashes and I have to reboot. I can't copy the error messages but it appears to be a file i/o error. How would you recommend moving 57 GB of music between HD's?
[12:15] <ripiket> Moduliz0r, any other active partitions?
[12:15] <damo22> Blaise: bchunk -r  foo.bin foo.cue foo   that will convert any bin/cue to iso
[12:15] <ripiket> richard__, it is as bloated as windows
[12:15] <Dr_willis> binaricalapp:  you could ssh to the box from a different linux machine that has X, and perhaps run firestarter and see the gui that way
[12:15] <ripiket> richard__, try 'transmission' or 'ktorrent'
[12:15] <Blaise> damo22 Yes it seems to have worked, thanks for that
[12:15] <Seveas> Werenerd, if you get I/O errors, one of your disks is dying. Get a working disk
[12:16] <Moduliz0r> ripiket: no, I let it use the entire disk
[12:16] <Blaise> damo22 everything else seemed a waste of time
[12:16] <Werenerd> Seveas: are you kidding me???
[12:16] <Blaise> damo22 couldn't get fuseiso working either
[12:16] <damo22> Blaise: i got cdemu working
[12:16] <Seveas> Werenerd, no
[12:16] <ripiket> Werenerd, Failing HDs are way  more common than people think.
[12:16] <Seveas> I get about one diskfailure per month
[12:16] <ripiket> Werenerd, Get a copy of ultimate boot cd and test your hd (full sector scan)
[12:16] <binaricalapp> I can ssh into the box , however the out put is still console based and will not GUI
[12:16] <WaZ`> does the job for me...
[12:16] <Seveas> which is astonishingly few, given the number of disks :)
[12:17] <ripiket> Laptop HDs are the worst
[12:17] <abuyazan> hello
[12:17] <ripiket> Seveas, beowulf cluster?
[12:17] <Werenerd> I just double checked, that is my newer HD too. Shouldn't it last more than a year?
[12:17] <damo22> ripiket: i always buy a new laptop hdd when i get a second hand laptop
[12:17] <Werenerd> Seveas: I just double checked, that is my newer HD too. Shouldn't it last more than a year?
[12:17] <Seveas> ripiket, serverpark + desktop warehouse :)
[12:17] <Dr_willis> binaricalapp:  you can FOrward X apps  and guis over ssh. I do it all the time. ssh -X remotebox, run the app.
[12:17] <CorruptTerrorist> is there a way i can set up an incoming/outgiong mail server on ubuntu?
[12:17] <ripiket> Seveas, *jealous*
[12:17] <Moduliz0r> Is Ubuntu x64's usplash supposed to go out of my monitor's range?
[12:17] <abuyazan> i am trying to connect to VPN on cisco router but it use PPTP protocol with PAP auth, but i cannot do this
[12:17] <Seveas> ripiket, I'd say about 2000 disks
[12:17] <v3ctor> abuyazan: vpnc
[12:18] <WaZ`> Werenerd: HDs are like russian roulette...
[12:18] <ripiket> Werenerd, My laptop hd is six months old, already like 20% bad sectors (at least).
[12:18] <abuyazan> i got this error (nm-pppd-plugin: CHAP check hook)
[12:18] <gyaresu_> CorruptTerrorist: you can. but if you have to ask you may not want to administrate it.
[12:18] <Xk2c> Moduliz0r: check "/etc/usplash.conf"
[12:18] <Moduliz0r> ok
[12:18] <Seveas> abuyazan, apt-get install network-manager-vpnc and you can do it from the stanard network tools
[12:18] <Moduliz0r> what should I look for?
[12:18] <WaZ`> ripiket: get it replaced...
[12:18] <Xk2c> Moduliz0r: resolution
[12:18] <Moduliz0r> ok
[12:18] <Werenerd> ripiket: WaZ` sh_t sh_t sh_t
[12:18] <ripiket> WaZ`, Oh I got everything backed up, I'm just waiting to get by until this semester is over.
[12:18] <Moduliz0r> the monitor just turns off usually, cant do much right now though, i'm in a live cd
[12:18] <Werenerd> ripiket: does this mean I am going to lose all my music?
[12:19] <damo22> Seveas: whats the quickest way to discover ip addresses of machines on your own LAN?
[12:19] <ripiket> WaZ`, I cant afford a replacement or cant wait for a RMA replacement
[12:19] <Moduliz0r> xres and yres are blank
[12:19] <Seveas> damo22, dhcp leases file
[12:19] <ripiket> Werenerd, Do you have windows?
[12:19] <m1lkc0w> Xk2c: I believe virtualbox pulled in linux-386. I've removed it, rebuilt the iniramfs and am rebooting now.
[12:19] <Xk2c> Moduliz0r: that's your problem
[12:19] <CorruptTerrorist> gyaresu_, please don't tell me i can but i should not, i just want to know not be told that i shouldn't
[12:19] <binaricalapp> thanks DR_willis
[12:19] <Moduliz0r> 640*480?
[12:19] <binaricalapp> ill give that a swirl
[12:19] <ripiket> Werenerd, Once you get another HD, use a program called 'unstoppable copier' by 'roadkil' and copy your music to the new drive with that.
[12:20] <Moduliz0r> How could I check the CD for defects from inside the live cd?
[12:20] <AudioSenseCD> damo22: clone your mac address
[12:20] <ripiket> Werenerd, I'm sure someone else has a way to do it with linux, but not me
[12:20] <richard__> ripiket: azaerus is fine, i donnt know if you seen the latest on windows, it was realy full of shit :(
[12:20] <Xk2c> Moduliz0r: ic have xres=1280 yres=800
[12:20] <Seveas> Moduliz0r, when booting, it gives you the option to do so
[12:20] <Moduliz0r> Yeah but it goes out of my monitor's range and then the monitor turns off
[12:20] <ripiket> richard__, you tried the linux one? i dunno... 60+ mb of ram usage for a torrent client is simply unacceptable to me haha
[12:20] <Werenerd> ripiket: funny you should mention that. I was moving my mp3's from the phyical disc that has windows on it so that I can wipe it off.
[12:20] <damo22> AudioSenseCD: i mean i want to check the IP of another machine on my lan because i dont know it
[12:20] <richard__> ripiket: heh, well, its nothing to the one on windows, its clean enough for me :)
[12:21] <Moduliz0r> Is there any way to do it from inside the booted live cd?
[12:21] <Werenerd> ripiket: well, looks like there is a linux version of that app
[12:21] <Xk2c> m1lkc0w: http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ubuntu.devel.changes.hardy/8377
[12:21] <IndyGunFreak> ripiket: what torrent client is doing that?
[12:21] <Moduliz0r> can't wait for 8.04
[12:22] <Moduliz0r> not long :D
[12:22] <m1lkc0w> Xk2c: Just rebooted; sound and wireless are back in business. uname- r tells me it's -generic.
[12:22] <AudioSenseCD> damo22: rite click on it then choose manualy configure and so on you can cheack it iether
[12:22] <ripiket> IndyGunFreak, Azureus is pretty much that bloated. I've resorted to uTorrent/Wine just to get a decent torrent client
[12:22] <gyaresu_> CorruptTerrorist: Mail servers take a lot of configuration. Well a quick 'apt-cache search mail |grep -i server' brings back a bunch. Courier etc. but any should be compileable and installable from source. I really meant that there is no 'magic' mail server programme. They are all a lot of work (configuration & maintenence).
[12:22] <Xk2c> m1lkc0w: ok
[12:22] <Moduliz0r> What's the OEM install?
[12:22] <ripiket> Werenerd, very nice, ill have to try it.
[12:22] <IndyGunFreak> ripiket: oh yah, i agree, i find azeurus absurdly heavy... i just use transmission.. i find it works for me
[12:22] <m1lkc0w> Xk2c: Thanks a bunch for your help.
[12:22] <damo22> AudioSenseCD: i mean checking the IP of the machine from a remote machine
[12:22] <Xk2c> m1lkc0w: ;)
[12:22] <Werenerd> ripiket: http://www.roadkil.net/unstopcp.html link to homepage
[12:22] <ripiket> IndyGunFreak, I would use transmission, but I need upnp support
[12:23] <IndyGunFreak> oh ok
[12:23] <ripiket> IndyGunFreak, I dunno how utorrent/wine does it, but for some reason it works?
[12:23] <WaZ`> ripiket: last time I got an HD replaced by best buy it took like 3 days
[12:23] <IndyGunFreak> ripiket: yes it does...
[12:23] <AudioSenseCD> damo22: aww ask Dr_willis about it or Werenerd
[12:23] <damo22> AudioSenseCD: imagine, i want to SSH into the box, but i cant remember the IP, how do you find a list of possible IPs
[12:23] <skillz> how to increase mic volume?
[12:23] <ripiket> IndyGunFreak, upnp on transmission has never worked for me
[12:24] <AudioSenseCD> damo22: nah you can't
[12:24] <ripiket> IndyGunFreak, i like the queuing options and stuff on utorrent
[12:24] <gyaresu_> CorruptTerrorist: Have you had a look on http://howtoforge.com lot's of good setups there.
[12:24] <CorruptTerrorist> gyaresu_, ok, i knew that, i just thought you said i was stupid :( sorry
[12:24] <IndyGunFreak> ripiket: hmm, i'mnot a huge torrent downloader, so i don't know.. just the occasinoal movie, and linux iso's
[12:24] <tilki> alooo
[12:24] <gyaresu_> CorruptTerrorist: :) I'd never say that.
[12:25] <ripiket> WaZ`, i bought mine from a smaller VAR so I'll have to wait for their techs to look at the HD (which is silly because I used to be the lead tech of the company)  and then RMA it to their head office, who in turn tests it again, then RMAs it to seagate :( argh
[12:25] <skillz> how do you increase mic volume in ubuntu????
[12:25] <Odd-rationale> skillz: Check you alsamixer settings.
[12:25] <richard__> ripiket: i never ran wine before, but isn't it heavy? or does it realy work smooth to run it like that?
[12:25] <Odd-rationale> *your
[12:25] <skillz> cheers
[12:25] <laesca_> hello
[12:25] <ripiket> IndyGunFreak, hehe I'm suprised my isp hasnt capped me yet for downloading at 500kbyte/s+ every night, all night
[12:25] <gyaresu_> hello laesca_
[12:26] <IndyGunFreak> ripiket: lol, yeah that is surprising
[12:26] <Xk2c> skillz: right click on the speaker applet
[12:26] <ripiket> richard__, has some issues, but it works acceptably for me. i really like utorrent, so im willing to put up with it. try transmission though, it's pretty decent. i would use it but my home network setup prevents it
[12:26] <damo22> WOW ssh -X rocks
[12:26] <WaZ`> ripiket: arf bureaucracy
[12:26] <ripiket> damo22, ssh -X ??
[12:26] <Xk2c> skillz: or "alsamixer"
[12:27] <ripiket> damo22,  remote X session ?
[12:27] <damo22> ripiket: yeah
[12:27] <ripiket> F*CK!
[12:27] <ripiket> I had no idea that existed!
[12:27] <ripiket> WOO!
[12:27] <damo22> ripiket: never used it
[12:27] <ripiket> Look out university servers!
[12:27] <ripiket> hehe
[12:27] <damo22> haha
[12:28] <damo22> you're taking the mickey
[12:28] <ripiket> damo22, does it work like vnc?
[12:28] <angah> hi...
[12:28] <WaZ`> ripiket: better
[12:28] <damo22> ripiket: yeah
[12:28] <WaZ`> ripiket: each user gets their own session
[12:28] <ripiket> holy sh!t
[12:28] <ripiket> it works awesome!
[12:28] <ripiket> now i can use mathematica at home
[12:28] <ripiket> I love you guys!
[12:28] <ripiket> hahaha
[12:28] <laesca_> im looking for an webradio programm, has anybody an idea ?
[12:28] <damo22> yep
[12:29] <Dr_willis> ripiket:  it pays to read the ssh docs. :) thats one of the  top features.
[12:29] <angah> i cannot access my hdd..i l already install ntfs-3g..I'm using feisty..any idea?
[12:29] <WaZ`> ripiket: wohoo@differentials in bed
[12:29] <Dr_willis> ripiket:  that and ssh tunnles,   whichis another kicking feature. but i rarely need it.
[12:29] <rausb0> Dr_willis: i use ssh -R frequently
[12:29] <ripiket> Dr_willis, haha, well if the man pages werent so goddam* dry...
[12:30] <Odd-rationale> angah: See if you can access it from a gutsy livecd. If so, upgrade!
[12:30] <Dr_willis> ripiket:  thers whole web sites and books covering ssh.
[12:30] <RoadHazard> man pages do lack a certain flair
[12:30] <ripiket> hahaha
[12:30] <reaby> angah: did you shutdown windows properly.
[12:30] <ripiket> We need Tony Robbins to write the man pages
[12:30] <angah> i just using 1 os only..
[12:30] <RoadHazard> I think stephen king wrote the cygwin man pages
[12:30] <angah> no windows..but that hdd using ntfs format
[12:31] <Tooommi> I'm going to get a new nvidia graphics card. So is using the "restricted drivers" the best way to go?
[12:31] <Odd-rationale> Tooommi: yup!
[12:31] <laesca_> so so
[12:31] <laesca_> tztztzzz
[12:31] <byte_code> laesca: try www.reciva.com - u can add the radio stations to rhythmbox
[12:31] <Tooommi> Odd-rationale: Okay thanks :)
[12:32] <blue-frog_> damo22: use nmap to scan the network, but if you have no right to do it you will get in trouble most certainly
[12:32] <laesca_> wow, thank you
[12:32] <ripiket> RoadHazard, i try to stay away from the man pages. makes my head explode
[12:32] <damo22> thanks blue-frog_
[12:32] <byte_code> laesca: reciva.com lists lots of online stations around the world
[12:32] <WaZ`> byte_code: is there mandarin pop on that website?
[12:32] <angah> i'm using force mount..but my friend said.. i have edit in 1 file..either fstab or mtab.. he not remember wel...can any one guide me?
[12:32] <byte_code> WaZ: what is mandarin?
[12:33] <WaZ`> byte_code: a language
[12:33] <rausb0> ripiket: try "man false", it's funny
[12:33] <richard__> byte_code: chinese language
[12:33] <WaZ`> byte_code: also known as mandarin chinese
[12:33] <byte_code> Waz:oh - chinese ? probably -
[12:33] <laesca_> very nice im looking on this site
[12:33] <ripiket> lol. false needs a man page?
[12:34] <RoadHazard>        false - do nothing, unsuccessfully
[12:34] <rausb0> ;)
[12:34] <Dr_willis> every command needs a manpage
[12:34] <Dr_willis> :)
[12:34] <ripiket>  The full documentation for false is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
[12:34] <ripiket> lol, as if the man page wasnt explicit enough
[12:35] <laesca_> so a nice weekend for all , bye
[12:36] <angah> i have put sudo mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sda2 /media/disk -o force in my /etc/rc/.local .. i not sure it really work or not..
[12:36] <angah> so..each time i restart or start my pc..it will load that script
[12:37] <egoleo> hello i installed a windows base game with wine but the fonts of the game dont show. help me plse. i am using gutsy
[12:37] <Dr_willis> angah:  why do you have to do that? you can make a fstab entry for your hard drive
[12:37] <gyaresu_> angah: did you look at the ntfs-3g page on ubuntu?
[12:37] <astro76> angah: you should use fstab instead
[12:37] <prince_jammys> angah: why not just create an fstab entry?
[12:37] <gyaresu_> !ntfs-3g | angah
[12:37] <ubotu> angah: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[12:37] <Dr_willis> angah:  you should also have windows check that disk so you dont have to use -o force
[12:37] <Werenerd> ripiket: I don't think the linux version works or I am an idiot. it keeps trying to open in wine
[12:37] <angah> i was said earlier..i already install ntfs-3g but still cannot access my hdd..
[12:38] <Dr_willis> angah:  did you install/run the ntfs-config tool?
[12:38] <angah> i dont know what to put in fstab
[12:38] <prince_jammys> angah: /dev/sda2 /media/disk ntfs-3g defaults 0 0
[12:38] <angah> Dr_willis: already
[12:39] <Dr_willis> i think ntfs-config only modifies existing fstab entrys however. it wont gerneate new ones.
[12:39] <Arelis> hi everybody. I started an install of Wine, and it's been busy for some time now (7 minutes?), with something that shouldn't take so long, and Ctrl+C doesn't abort it.:
[12:39] <Arelis> robin@robins-computer:~/bin$ sudo dpkg --configure -a
[12:39] <Arelis> Configuring binfmt-support (1.2.10) ...
[12:42] <gyaresu_> Arelis: If nothing happens soon, worst case is to open another terminal and 'pkill -9 dpkg'
[12:42] <Arelis> Anybody?
[12:42]  * gyaresu_ waves at Arelis
[12:44] <egoleo> anyone help me plse
[12:44] <Arelis> gyaresu_: did you read my question?
[12:44] <egoleo> i dont get fonts showing with a game i installed with wine
[12:44] <egoleo> on gutsy
[12:45] <gyaresu_> Arelis: Yes. And answered you.  If nothing happens soon, worst case is to open another terminal and 'pkill -9 dpkg'
[12:45] <byte_code> WaZ`: yes - there are mandarin spoken language stations on www.reciva.com
[12:45] <WaZ`> byte_code: cool thanks
[12:45] <byte_code> although I can't understand a word of it - I'm afraid
[12:45] <Arelis> gyaresu_: oops, didn't see it. thank you :)
[12:45] <byte_code> ;-)
[12:45] <gyaresu_> egoleo: You might be better off trying the wine forum or checking in at winhq
[12:45] <ripiket> Werenerd, utorrent is wine-only. there's no linux version. did you try transmission?
[12:45] <egoleo> ok
[12:45] <egoleo> thnx
[12:45] <abuyazan> network-manager-vpnc is for cisco VPN
[12:46] <Arelis> gyaresu_: alright that worked but now how do i restore dpkg?
[12:46] <gyaresu_> egoleo: or wine channel
[12:46] <egoleo> what is the wine channel
[12:46] <egoleo> bcs just tried
[12:46] <abuyazan> i am not using CISCO VPN, i run PPTP VPN on Cisco router
[12:46] <egoleo> and nothing
[12:46] <blahblahx> anyone know what "language failed with exit code 127" means
[12:46] <blahblahx> ?
[12:46] <WaZ`> byte_code: me either ;-)
[12:46] <abuyazan> i installed network-manger-pptp but it always fail to connect
[12:46] <abuyazan> how can i use PAP authentication with PPTP client
[12:47] <gyaresu_> Arelis: Well personally I'd 'sudo apt-get --purge remove wine' and then reinstall. See if you win second time around.
[12:47] <Arelis> gyaresu_: says i have to use dpkg --configure -a.. which does the same thing all over again
[12:47] <blahblahx> anyone know what "language failed with exit code 127" means
[12:47] <byte_code> WaZ`: lol! I found out about it cz I have a linux powered Bush internet radio that connects via wireless lan: I listen to armenian folk, jazz, Nasa, etc. it's neat little piece of hardware.
[12:48] <ripiket> blahblahx, no luck with google
[12:48] <blahblahx> ripiket: i know thats why i asked here
[12:48] <gyaresu_> Arelis: are you installing single package with dpkg?
[12:48] <WaZ`> byte_code: haha armenian, good one as well :D
[12:48] <gyaresu_> blahblahx: Got some more info on what you were doing?
[12:48] <ripiket> blahblahx, what are you trying to do
[12:48] <Arelis> gyaresu_: no, i started the whole thing with synaptic. installed "wine" from "Add/Remove programs", after adding the wine repository.
[12:49] <gyaresu_> Arelis: hmmm. 'sudo dpkg -r wine'
[12:49] <blahblahx> ripiket gyaresu_ I'm building a distro based on ubuntu, and on the test iso, when you install the system in a different language, you get  "language failed with exit code 127", but the language works automatically after the error
[12:49] <ripiket> blahblahx, judging from http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-399211.html looks like your dependencies are f*cked up
[12:49] <byte_code> WaZ`: The armenian music is quite varied, one minute it's aremenian technoi, the next it's almost klezmer. I love it. All brought to you by the power of linux
[12:49] <WaZ`> byte_code: cool
[12:50] <Quiz_Master> hello I need some help
[12:50] <gyaresu_> hello Quiz_Master
[12:50] <_Tux_> Is there any way to compile my own kernal but keep the existing one ??? (in grub list)
[12:50] <blahblahx> blahblahx: what? that doesn't even mention any language errors
[12:50] <Quiz_Master> gyaresu_: hii
[12:50] <Dr_willis> _Tux_:  yes. You normally do it that way.
[12:51] <Quiz_Master> I installed Ubuntu
[12:51] <Quiz_Master> and now I wanna install XP for my little sister
[12:51] <prince_jammys> !enter | Quiz_Master
[12:51] <ubotu> Quiz_Master: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[12:51] <_Tux_> Dr_willis : so i'll manually need to added another entry in the grub list for the new kernel?
[12:51] <Quiz_Master> ok...
[12:51] <gyaresu_> Quiz_Master: Ok. Well that's not a problem as long as it's on a second hard drive.
[12:51] <Quiz_Master> no I have only one Hdd
[12:51] <blahblahx> gyaresu_: any ideas?
[12:52] <holyguyve1> I already asked this in xubuntu but no one has answered, so I am asking in here.  I accidently xkilled the xfce panel (start bar) & now I have restarted my computer 3 times & it refuses to start the panel & whenever I click to open the panel manager, it will not open. (I am talking about the whole panel, as in the bar that goes across the entire top/buttom of the screen)
[12:52] <gyaresu_> Quiz_Master: Bad news then is that Ubuntu doesn't mind but xp does. You'll need to install xp first and then ubuntu.
[12:52] <byte_code> prince_jammys: isn't using the enter key a safer way to ask a question without being kicked for flooding?
[12:52] <prince_jammys> i
[12:52] <prince_jammys> don't
[12:52] <zeel> yes xp first then ubuntu
[12:52] <prince_jammys> think
[12:52] <ripiket> blahblahx, not really enough information to deduce what's going on. i.e. what script/process is producing the error, etc
[12:52] <prince_jammys> so
[12:52] <Quiz_Master> gyaresu_: isnt there any way?
[12:52] <cjsstables> hello all.  wondering if smeone can help me diagnose sound problems Ubuntu 7.10 (Linux Mint Xfce)
[12:52] <byte_code> prince_jammys: ok - in that context I have to agree¬ lol.
[12:52] <Arelis> gyaresu_: that worked. But i do want WINE.. hmm..
[12:52] <Dr_willis> _Tux_:  of course. :)
[12:52] <gyaresu_> blahblahx: Error is in the disk you are making?
[12:53] <Dr_willis> _Tux_:  'update-grub' MIGHT find the new kernel.. ive never noticed really.
[12:53] <byte_code> prince_jammys: I want to ask a lirc question but no I'm too scared that seveas will kick me again - how should I go about asking my question?
[12:53] <prince_jammys> byte_code: then you have to piece together the question, when there's other people's comments in between.  in your case, the question was very long, so you could pastebin or make it a bit shorter
[12:53] <Itaku> when a file in terminal is colored like this what does that mean?
[12:53] <gyaresu_> Quiz_Master: Like i said, it's not a linux problem. I could elaborate.
[12:53] <_Tux_> Dr_willis: thanks, I'll keep reading on how to compile a kernel to be sure im doing it properly
[12:54] <byte_code> prince_jammys: ok
[12:54] <cjsstables> it looks like ubuntu is loading the wrong driver for my sb audigy card.  It is loading emu10k1 when it should be emu10k2
[12:54] <gyaresu_> Quiz_Master: Not that i don't want to help. It's not that. You just NEED to install xp first if only on one drive.
[12:54] <prince_jammys> !paste | byte_code and first give a brief intro to what it's about
[12:54] <ubotu> byte_code and first give a brief intro to what it's about: 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)
[12:54] <Quiz_Master> gyaresu_: ohk.. i will do
[12:54] <Quiz_Master> gyaresu_: thanks
[12:54] <blahblahx> ripiket: sorry. I have made my own distro based off ubuntu 7.10. when you run the test iso, ubiquity seems to act funny. if you choose a language other than english to install with, then after install you get the error  "language failed with exit code 127". However, the language is installed and works, just I can't figure out why the error pops up.
[12:55] <byte_code> prince_jammys: thank you :-)
[12:55] <blahblahx> ripiket: and also with the timezone. If you choose any of the timezones, there is the error "Timezone selection failed" but it works afterwords
[12:55] <Itaku> uh when i download apache2 where do i put the html files?
[12:56] <blahblahx> Itaku: /var/www/
[12:56] <gyaresu_> Arelis: Try running the 'sudo apt-get install wine' from command line may give you better logging. Try an upgrade first.
[12:56] <marta_> Hi, I seem to be getting random X crashes, can someone please help me fix them? I've pasted the X log at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59669/
[12:56] <Itaku> thanks
[12:56] <Arelis> gyaresu_: will do
[12:56] <ripiket> blahblahx, Ok, I don't know enough to help you out, but from what you've typed I would think that people would be in a better position to help you.
[12:56] <blahblahx> do you know who would be able to help me better?
[12:56] <danand> _Tux_ - using the package kernel-package creates a .deb of the new kernel. You can then install with dpkg. The update of grub etc should be done automatically for you
[12:57] <ripiket> blahblahx, someone older and wiser than me
[12:57] <blahblahx> ripiket: any specifics?
[12:57] <blahblahx> ripiket: or channels?
[12:57] <ripiket> Seveas, Where's your hardy repository ?
[12:57] <DaveEngland> hello! could anybody tell me, how can i mount an .iso image?
[12:57] <ompaul> !seveas
[12:57] <ubotu> Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages. More info (and mirrors) on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[12:57] <DaveEngland> !iso
[12:57] <gyaresu_> !iso | DaveEngland
[12:57] <ubotu> DaveEngland: To mount an ISO disc image, type « sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint> » - There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion - Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before !burning.
[12:57] <_Tux_> danand : cool! I want to do it since I made several minor changes to some parts of the kernel (code wise)..wanna test it
[12:58] <ripiket> ompaul, i know, im just trying to motivate him to create a hardy repository
[12:58] <danand> _Tux_ - make sure you read all the info on the correct way to create a new kernel for Ubuntu first though :)
[12:58] <ompaul> ripiket, he will in time
[12:58] <marta_> nobody knows what's wrong?
[13:01] <danand> _Tux_ - if you made small changes to certain modules, i think you can just recompile those modules for the kernel your currently running and test them that way. That may be a bit more complex though..
[13:01] <gyaresu_> marta_: What did you do that may have cause this or has it done it from fresh install?
[13:01] <lesshaste> do any wireless printers work in linux?
[13:01] <_Tux_> danand: I made changes to specific IO modules in the kernel, Which I would like to test, and of course im not going to compile the whole kernel...
[13:01] <marta_> gyaresu_: it has started happening randomly for the last week
[13:02] <gyaresu_> lesshaste: Did you check the wiki and google?
[13:02] <_Tux_> danand: still reading on how to compile ,etc.... there are many guides over the web
[13:02] <lesshaste> gyaresu_: the ubuntu wiki?
[13:02] <marta_> gyaresu_: I ran memtest and my ram seems to be ok so I really have no idea :/
[13:02] <Dr_willis> lesshaste:  Hmm.. depends on how they are wireless i guess. :)   and how they are working as a printserver.
[13:02] <lesshaste> Dr_willis: :) It's just for my home setup
[13:02] <gyaresu_> marta_: Heat? could be the memory on the card. Do you solely use linux?
[13:03] <gyaresu_> lesshaste: Yep.
[13:03] <marta_> gyaresu_: yes I only use Ubuntu ; how can I know of it's the card's memory?
[13:03] <danand> _Tux_ - yeah.... and they all tell you to do it a different way... :) Try looking for links in the Ubuntu docs or forums only.
[13:03] <Quack3> hello
[13:03] <lesshaste> gyaresu_: 0 results of about 3343 pages. (0.10 seconds)
[13:03] <Dr_willis> lesshaste:  theres bluetooth wirless.. and network wireless.  i'd hope a wireless networked printer would be having a decent printserver built in.  Not sure how else they could work.
[13:03] <lesshaste> gyaresu_:  :)
[13:03] <gyaresu_> marta_: Excellent question. Don't know.
[13:04] <gyaresu_> lesshaste: 0 results of about 26885 pages. (0.71 seconds)
[13:04] <gyaresu_> ;)
[13:04] <egoleo> hey i have fixed ma wine problem
[13:04] <egoleo> is working fine
[13:04] <egoleo> thnx all
[13:04] <_Tux_> danand:  you are right, each site tells something else, I would stick to the ubuntu docs...
[13:04] <lesshaste> Dr_willis: ah so you don't think the linux end would need any more than a functioning wireless card?
[13:04] <_Tux_> danand: I guess they are the best place to be since im using ubuntu
[13:04] <DaveEngland> could anybody help me mounting and .iso image?
[13:04] <gyaresu_> lesshaste: model?
[13:04] <lesshaste> gyaresu_: model of?
[13:04] <gyaresu_> DaveEngland: You saw the docs right?
[13:04] <Dr_willis> lesshaste:  depends on the printer. You could get a wireless router and let the printer connect to that. and have the linux box wired in.
[13:04] <egoleo> oh now ma windows game plays fast and cool
[13:04] <gyaresu_> DaveEngland: What went wrong?
[13:04] <lesshaste> Dave123: -o loop :)
[13:05] <prince_jammys> marta_: see if this is relevant: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=200851
[13:05] <DaveEngland> it doesnt work the mound command :S
[13:05] <Dr_willis> lesshaste:  Ive just about given up on wireless  networking.
[13:05] <lesshaste> Dr_willis: oh.. :( why?
[13:05] <gyaresu_> DaveEngland: 'sudo'
[13:05] <DaveEngland> gyaresu_,  yes i have tryed with sudo
[13:05] <Dr_willis> lesshaste:  becuase its a total pain in the backside.
[13:05] <Quack3> My Problem : I had trouble Booting in My windows using GRUB.. When I click XP's option my system reboots... If I try to install XP, MBR gets overwritten and I get "Missing OS" error. And I had to install GRUB again
[13:05] <DaveEngland> gyaresu_,  i will paste, what it returns!
[13:05] <Dr_willis> lesshaste:  it was easier for me to just run wires and make a gigbit network
[13:05] <gyaresu_> DaveEngland: Is there a mount point with the name you are trying? like /mnt/iso
[13:05] <lesshaste> Dr_willis: :( I have my desktop on  a usb wireless dongle connecting to my adsl box.. that is fine
[13:06] <DaveEngland> gyaresu_,  -> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59670/ this is what i get!
[13:06] <Dr_willis> lesshaste:  you are one of the few people then that ive seen get linux and wireless usb dongles working.
[13:06] <lesshaste> Dr_willis: although I should say the rt73 that ubuntu ships with is completely and utterly broken
[13:06] <gyaresu_> Dr_willis: Given up on wireless networking? Do you just mean with printers?
[13:06] <lesshaste> Dr_willis: you need to download the rt73-cvs then all  is fine
[13:06] <Dr_willis> gyaresu_:  ive ran wires. :) heck with wireless..
[13:07] <Dr_willis> gyaresu_:   i do have a networked printer -  its 12+ yrs old now heh..
[13:07] <lesshaste> Dr_willis: I also bought an edimax dongle as I knew the drivers were open source
[13:07] <DaveEngland> gyaresu_,  what is there wrong? :S
[13:07] <Quack3> gyaresu_: My Problem : I had trouble Booting in My windows using GRUB.. When I click XP's option my system reboots... If I try to install XP, MBR gets overwritten and I get "Missing OS" error. And I had to install GRUB again
[13:07] <gyaresu_> Dr_willis: Well wireless is somewhat of a thing of mine and it's getting fairly bulletproof in my experience
[13:07] <prince_jammys> marta_: do you use the application "yakuake"?
[13:07] <vl4dy> i can use debian repositories?
[13:07] <Dr_willis> gyaresu_:  its about time.. :) its been such a utter disaster for ages now.
[13:07] <marta_> prince_jammys: well the error is similar and I am running a widescreen resolution, but it only crashes sometimes
[13:07] <vl4dy> i need agree Debian MadWifi Packages
[13:07] <marta_> prince_jammys: nope
[13:08] <andy_h> yes
[13:08] <cjsstables> can someone helpme get sound running
[13:08] <Dr_willis> gyaresu_:   remindes me of the winmodem fiasco years back
[13:08] <vl4dy> nobody?
[13:08] <gyaresu_> DaveEngland: Naming convention :)
[13:08] <prince_jammys> marta_: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22/+bug/165093
[13:08] <pavel> Kde to jsem ?
[13:08] <prince_jammys> marta_: just stuff to look at, haven't found solutions
[13:08] <gyaresu_> !madwifi-tools | vl4dy
[13:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about madwifi-tools - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[13:08] <andromda> Hello everyone!
[13:08] <gyaresu_> vl4dy: 'apt-cache search madwifi'
[13:08] <lesshaste> vl4dy: what is the problem?
[13:09] <vl4dy> i intalled it
[13:09] <Jack_Sparrow> vl4dy, Not advised
[13:09] <lesshaste> vl4dy: madwifi is in restricted drivers for ubuntu
[13:09] <marta_> prince_jammys: thank you very much anyway :)
[13:09] <DaveEngland> gyaresu_,  naming conention? i dont understand :S
[13:09] <Quack3> :(
[13:09] <gyaresu_> DaveEngland: You're not TAB completing the 'path' for /media/disk-2/Call of duty 4/rzr-cod4.iso
[13:09] <andromda> I have problems with my NVidia card to make 3D at 1280x800
[13:09] <kmyst> hey anybody out there notice amarok crashing them out to a login screen?
[13:09] <vl4dy> it not found
[13:09] <prince_jammys> marta_: they are the same errors, apparently a common problem
[13:09] <gyaresu_> DaveEngland: Or you would have back slash
[13:09] <Jack_Sparrow> vl4dy, Not advised that you use debian repos..  sorry if that was a bit slow
[13:09] <ibbuntu> I'm trying to install ubuntu on my gfs laptop as she's fed up of windows, and the Live CD won't boot, I've checked the integrity of the CD and its fine. What can I do to find out what's going wrong?
[13:09] <vl4dy> i need recent madwifi drivers
[13:09] <Quack3> ok seems nobody could help
[13:09] <marta_> prince_jammys: it seems so, I guess it's a good idea to turn compiz off
[13:09] <gyaresu_> and DaveEngland
[13:10] <andromda> It works fine without restricted drivers at 1280x800@60 (widescreen) but when I activate the restricted drivers
[13:10] <prince_jammys> marta_: for the moment
[13:10] <lesshaste> vl4dy: you can get madwifi to work in ubuntu without using debian drivers.. what is the model ?
[13:10] <DaveEngland> gyaresu_,  still dont understang :S what should i do?
[13:10] <Exaltia> does someone there could help me with kubuntu and atheros 5212 based chipset wifi card ? it looks like up, knetworkmanagers says somethings about my network, but still unable to associate with it
[13:10] <Jack_Sparrow> ibbuntu, At start or install press F6 and remove Quiet and Splash from the command line. If it still fails.. Repeat and after removing quiet and splash add noapic acpi=off before the "--"
[13:10] <vl4dy> in this page: http://madwifi.org/wiki/UserDocs/Distro/Debian/MadWifi
[13:10] <vl4dy> pls tell me if it is posible
[13:10] <ibbuntu> Jack_Sparrow: ok, I'll try that
[13:10] <gyaresu_> DaveEngland: Don't steal games... http://www.google.com.au/search?q=rzr-cod4.iso
[13:11] <Jack_Sparrow> andromda, WHat nvidia card,
[13:11] <LimCore> what is nowdays better, nvidia ~7500 or radeon ~x1650pro or ~hd2600pro ? I need good quality, excelent stability and good 3d games performance. If it can be done on open driver then the better
[13:11] <DaveEngland> gyaresu_,  this is just a test..
[13:11] <mpoz2> Is this a bug: sbackup in gutsy does not ignore files >10mb in ~/.cache/tracker/ although it's configured to do so. Any hint?
[13:11] <andromda> I look at the screen and I see a zone of 1024x768 of the screen OK and the rest to reach 1280x800 with the background of the logon of ubuntu!?
[13:11] <andromda> Any idea what could it be?
[13:11] <lesshaste> LimCore: 3d game performance and open source don't go together :)
[13:11] <gyaresu_> DaveEngland: You're typing that path out right? Not letting the first couple of letters and then hitting the TAB key?
[13:12] <lesshaste> vl4dy: can you give some details of what the hardware is and what you have tried in ubuntu please?
[13:12] <Quack3> My Problem : I had trouble Booting in My windows using GRUB.. When I click XP's option my system reboots... If I try to install XP, MBR gets overwritten and I get "Missing OS" error. And I had to install GRUB again
[13:12] <DaveEngland> everything is right yes..
[13:12] <Jack_Sparrow> andromda, sudo apt-get install pastebinit  && cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf | pastebinit (Provide Pastebin link in channel)
[13:13] <ibbuntu> ok, it hangs with a kernel panic
[13:13] <LimCore> lesshaste: so which closed driver is better? for nvidia or radeon?
[13:13] <vl4dy> lesshaste, mi laptop have ar5006eg model
[13:13] <Dr_willis> Id say avoid ati like you would the plague. :)
[13:13] <vl4dy> for mi wifi
[13:13] <vl4dy> atheros
[13:13] <lesshaste> LimCore: I am probably not the best person to judge.. but someone here will have an opinion :)
[13:13] <Jack_Sparrow> ibbuntu, did you try the second option of adding those two commands
[13:13] <ibbuntu> it says there's a bad EIP value
[13:13] <andromda> what is pastebinit
[13:13] <wxPython> hello
[13:13] <vl4dy> it only found with nwdrapper
[13:13] <ibbuntu> no I haven't I'll do that
[13:13] <gyaresu_> lesshaste: LimCore You won't get good 3D rendering on open driver. The nvidia 9600gt that just came out is very good at ~$200. Is that what you were asking?
[13:14] <kmyst> anybody having issues with amarok crashing them out to a login screen?  it happens to me when i maximize the window
[13:14] <vl4dy> i need install madwifi driver
[13:14] <gyaresu_> vl4dy: Have you enabled your repos?
[13:14] <LimCore> gyaresu_: ok, so I will use a close driver. But which card then? nvidia or radeon?
[13:14] <vl4dy> no....
[13:15] <gyaresu_> LimCore: nvidia have historically been better but now AMD owns ATI they are making more moves. the 9600gt is the best value atm.
[13:15] <lesshaste> vl4dy: can you confirm you have tried restricted-modules?
[13:15] <andromda> VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation G72M [Quadro NVS 110M/GeForce Go 7300] (rev a1)
[13:15] <gyaresu_> !repos | vl4dy
[13:15] <ubotu> vl4dy: 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
[13:15] <vl4dy> only need la latest version of madwifi perhaps it found with mi hardware
[13:15] <gyaresu_> vl4dy: Then install package madwifi-tools
[13:15] <Jack_Sparrow> andromda, That isnt waht I asked you to do..
[13:15] <vl4dy> yes it was intalled
[13:15] <vl4dy> but it not found
[13:16] <gyaresu_> vl4dy: What 'not found'
[13:16] <lesshaste> vl4dy: ok.. then follow these instructions http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=212600&page=2
[13:16] <jumeaux> qui parle francais
[13:16] <SamuraiDio> hi
[13:16] <lesshaste> gyaresu_: (s)he needs a newer driver
[13:16] <marta_> prince_jammys: Interesting. I guess I should just hope it gets fixed in the next X release.
[13:16] <lesshaste> jumeaux: not here
[13:16] <Jack_Sparrow> !fr | jumeaux
[13:16] <gyaresu_> !fr | jumeaux
[13:16] <ubotu> jumeaux: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[13:16] <monk12> hey all, i am installing ubuntu in vmware. i have a question, what shouldi put in for "mail name" when configuring postfix. this is a dev box for running drupal. id like it to forward emails to users i sign up. i am also using verizon, so should some sort of email relaying be setup so they dont block the emails sent out of the box?
[13:16] <andromda>  nVidia Corporation G72M [Quadro NVS 110M/GeForce Go 7300] (rev a1)
[13:16] <manuel_> has anyone an ASUS PB2 Deluxe wifi motherboard?
[13:16] <SamuraiDio> what partition editor does ubuntu installer uses? gParted? can i safely resize NTFS patitions with it? without data loss?
[13:16] <Jack_Sparrow> andromda, sudo apt-get install pastebinit  && cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf | pastebinit (Provide Pastebin link in channel)
[13:17] <prince_jammys> marta_: from what i'm seeing, they don't seem to know what causes it
[13:17] <gyaresu_> lesshaste: You are quick to tell people things that are not terribly helpful. It's hard (especially if your french) to appreciate humor/irony on an IRC channel. (Just thought i'd mention it. No offence meant).
[13:17] <geirha> SamuraiDio: gparted, yes. Safely, depends on how safe you want to be. I've never had problems when using gparted, but it can happen, so you should backup your most valued data
[13:17] <moad> are there any widgets for linux ? like the Dashboard ones ?
[13:17] <lesshaste> gyaresu_: I am not at all offended but actually what was it that was unhelpful?
[13:17] <lesshaste> gyaresu_: was it "not here" ?
[13:18] <gyaresu_>  lesshaste> jumeaux: not here
[13:18] <lesshaste> gyaresu_: anything else?
[13:18] <lesshaste> gyaresu_: "You are quick to tell people things that are not terribly helpful"... implies a bigger problem :)
[13:18] <kris_ph> I've been receiving emails with these details: from Cron Daemon ; subject: Cron <smmsp@****> test -x /etc/init.d/sendmail && /usr/share/sendmail/sendmail cron-msp; Message: /usr/share/sendmail/sendmail: line 875: /usr/sbin/sendmail-msp: No such file or directoryhow would I solve it? I will not be using sendmail anymore...
[13:18] <gyaresu_> lesshaste> LimCore: 3d game performance and open source don't go together :)
[13:18] <gyaresu_> :)
[13:19] <lesshaste> gyaresu_: I thought that was quite helpful :)
[13:19] <gyaresu_> *cough um. right.
[13:19] <ibbuntu> ok it got further this time. It now says "The display server has been shut down about 6 times in the last 90 seconds. It is likely that something bad is going on. Waiting for 2 minutes before trying again on display :0"
[13:19] <lesshaste> gyaresu_: don't forget my very helpful reply to vl4dy :)
[13:20] <Jack_Sparrow>  ibbuntu I would suggest the alternate cd (not the server)
[13:20] <ibbuntu> ok, I'll download that and give it a try
[13:20] <lesshaste> gyaresu_: actually.. the least helpful thing I have seen here today was, have you tried google or the wiki :)
[13:20] <Jack_Sparrow> lesshaste,  Please stop this ...
[13:20] <lesshaste> Jack_Sparrow: stopped
[13:20] <marta_> prince_jammys: I just wish I had the skills to debug it :/
[13:20] <Jack_Sparrow> thank you
[13:21] <lesshaste> np
[13:21] <mafia> hi
[13:21] <Jack_Sparrow> Hello
[13:21] <lesshaste> hi mafia
[13:21] <LinuxMonkey> lesshaste and gyaresu_  I would suggest you move your conversation to a private channel.
[13:21] <gyaresu_> lesshaste: It's always a good indicator if they have provided no other info.
[13:21] <SamuraiDio> geirha, ok, but does the ubuntu 7.10 has recent parted libs? that can resize ntfs?
[13:21] <Jack_Sparrow> LinuxMonkey, It has been handled
[13:21] <lesshaste> LinuxMonkey: there is no conversation. it stopped
[13:21] <Jack_Sparrow> gyaresu_, Please drop it as well
[13:21] <gyaresu_> kris_ph: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=545751
[13:22] <LinuxMonkey> Jack_Sparrow: yeah sorry didnt catch your msg
[13:22] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[13:22] <mafia> who wanna cc seller
[13:22] <kris_ph> gyaresu_: thank you...looking....
[13:22] <lesshaste> Am I allowed to say how much I am loving ubuntu having just moved from Gentoo?
[13:22] <monk12> so when installing ubuntu, what should mail name be if its just a dev box. but i want email server to send emails.
[13:22] <geirha> SamuraiDio: yes, it will resize ntfs-partitions. The gparted livecd iso is only about 60MB, so you can go fetch that one if you want the absolute latest version
[13:22] <andromda> here you have http://paste.stgraber.org/1564
[13:22] <Jack_Sparrow> mafia please explain
[13:22] <gyaresu_> !offtopic | lesshaste
[13:22] <ubotu> lesshaste: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[13:22] <mafia> cvv i mean
[13:23] <SamuraiDio> geirha, thanks
[13:23] <gyaresu_> lesshaste: that's an invite not a rebuke :)
[13:23] <Jack_Sparrow> gyaresu_, one positive comment does not need you to trigger the bot
[13:23] <Jack_Sparrow> gyaresu_, I asked you to drop it...
[13:24] <kmyst> anybody using gusty and have amarok installed have it crash unexpectedly if you hit the maximize button on the window, and you are left sitting at a login screen?  i.e. it'll completly crash the desktop ala ctrl alt backspace
[13:24] <edgy> Hi, how can I know the netbios name of a windows host with port 139 open? I tried nbtscan ip.ad.re.ss but it shows no result
[13:25] <Seveas> !ping
[13:25] <ubotu> ping yourself ;-) really the diodes all down my left side are sore
[13:25] <gyaresu_> Jack_Sparrow: Imparting good form on irc is actually quite helpful and is why i posted the link. I'm going to converse about that subject there. (As he's not in the chanel) So I'm not someone you need to worry about (which would also be evidenced by my regular contributions to this place)
[13:25] <Jack_Sparrow> kmyst, HAve you installed anything outside our repos, added any repos of your own etc..  Hopefully never used automatix
[13:25] <kmyst> Jack_Sparrow: nope
[13:25] <Seveas> Jack_Sparrow, gyaresu_: chill a bit, both. Enjoy the good weather :)
[13:26] <Jack_Sparrow> Seveas, good morning
[13:26] <Seveas> heya
[13:26] <kmyst> Jack_Sparrow: this is a very odd problem not isolated to me since i've seen it on a friends laptop as well
[13:26] <Seveas> it's afternoon in the civilised world ;)
[13:26] <LinuxMonkey> omg hey Seveas long time no see.
[13:26] <Seveas> (/run)
[13:26] <kmyst> Jack_Sparrow: and his is as vanilla stock as it can get
[13:26] <monk12> whats a good X server/gui for ubuntu. i just installed the default Server.
[13:27] <Jack_Sparrow> kmyst, That is what I was trying to determine
[13:27] <Seveas> kmyst, I've seen that bug on launchpad
[13:27] <Seveas> so it's indeed not isolated
[13:27] <encryptz> monk12: xorg is the one and only
[13:27] <monk12> my friend showed me a nice one. where windows move like apple osx
[13:27] <LimCore> what is now perfered for 3d games (with good stability and quality) for linux?  in ~200 USD segment? nvidias or radeons?
[13:27] <Dr_willis> monk12:  some reason you just wanted the server?  theres dozens of window managers you can use
[13:27] <monk12> yeh sorry. win manager i meant
[13:27] <Dr_willis> LimCore:  when in doubt - stickwith nvidia.
[13:27] <Seveas> monk12, install the ubuntu-desktop package and find an osx theme for compiz or metacity
[13:27] <kmyst> Jack_Sparrow: mine is more or less stock but no none default repos or anything
[13:27] <encryptz> monk12: ahh. well, that's personal taste. i prefer gnome and fluxbox
[13:28] <LimCore> Dr_willis: :/
[13:28] <kmyst> seveas you have? i didn't see it
[13:28] <Jack_Sparrow> kmyst, Knowing that is very helpful
[13:28] <Dr_willis> LimCore:  go buy what you want then.. :) you asked ... heh heh
[13:29] <kmyst> Jack_Sparrow: heh ya i know...i thought it was jsut me until we installed ubuntu on his and then installed amarok, of course all the security updates, etc.  and boom...it crashes him out just like me
[13:30] <LimCore> hmm
[13:30] <Jack_Sparrow> kmyst, any similarities in hardware..  video cards perhaps
[13:31] <kmyst> Jack_Sparrow: only similar thing is we both have ati cards but iirc different models but i could be wrong
[13:31] <blahblahx>  I have made my own distro based off ubuntu 7.10. when you run the test iso, ubiquity seems to act funny. if you choose a language other than english to install with, then after install you get the error  "language failed with exit code 127". However, the language is installed and works, just I can't figure out why the error pops up
[13:31] <jamestoy> morning
[13:31] <fredmv> morning james et al.
[13:32] <andromda> Hi, anyone knows how to fix the problem with nvidia and widescreen at 1280x800?
[13:32] <andromda> http://paste.stgraber.org/1564
[13:32] <butterz> andromda , do you have the nvidia drivers installed
[13:32] <htop> im sorry if this is a dumb question. but what is the difference between debian and ubuntu?
[13:32] <Jack_Sparrow> blahblahx, Wrong room for that question..  perhaps /join #Ubuntu-offtopic
[13:32] <Dr_willis> andromda:  just earlier today. I had to run the nvidia config tool and tell it what my proper monitor res was. afer intstalling the nvidia drivers.
[13:32] <dams_toulouse__>  widescreen at 1280x800 --> apt-get install 911resolution
[13:33] <encryptz> htop: a lot
[13:33] <blahblahx> Jack_Sparrow: im not really getting any answers there
[13:33] <butterz> htop , ubuntu is based on debian
[13:33] <Jack_Sparrow> andromda, looking now
[13:33] <gyaresu_> LimCore: :s You paraphrased my answer to you back as a question to the channel? Dude it's a 9600gt but if you wait a month it'll be the 9600gtx. The 9600gt is THE absolute undisputed best card for the money to buy full stop the end. http://arstechnica.com/reviews/hardware/nvidia-9600gt-review.ars
[13:33] <Dr_willis> Hmm isent 911resolution for intel cards?
[13:33] <htop> butterz: I know.  but what are the differences?
[13:33] <fredmv> is there anyway to use wget to download all of the, e.g., mp3's off of a page?  Or am I getting into Perl/etc.territory?
[13:33] <htop> encryptz: thanks...amazing insight
[13:33] <kris_ph> !ubuntu
[13:33] <ubotu> Ubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. It is developed by a large community and we invite you to participate too! - Also see http://www.ubuntu.com
[13:33] <Jack_Sparrow> blahblahx, And this is NOT the right room for your question
[13:33] <encryptz> htop: too many to list here. hit google
[13:33] <kris_ph> !debian
[13:33] <ubotu> Ubuntu and Debian are closely related. Ubuntu builds on the foundations of Debian architecture and infrastructure, with a different community and release process. See http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/relationship - Remember, !repositories meant for Debian should NOT be used on Ubuntu!
[13:33] <AudioSenseCD> Jack_Sparrow: wahhhh i know was d prob on my ububtu system my VGA Suckss got it to throw to trash he he he he
[13:33] <erawfish> fredmv: man wget, especiall -r
[13:34] <blahblahx> Jack_Sparrow: i asking a support question right?
[13:34] <htop> kris_ph: so the main difference is release schedule?
[13:34] <fredmv> erawfish, yeah, I'm in the man page right now.    Thanks man.
[13:34] <butterz> kris_ph , wow thats a neat trick haha ;p
[13:34] <htop> encryptz: what's wrong with asking in an ubuntu irc channel?
[13:34] <andromda> I have the nv driver and It's working fine but when I activate the 3D restricted drivers it shows a small screen 1024x768 area and the rest is the backround of ubuntu.
[13:34] <butterz> i wish we had one of those in ##freebsd
[13:34] <gyaresu_> kris_ph: How'd you go with the link?
[13:34] <htop> basically...if i download debian and install all the packages that ubuntu has in its releases.  ill have ubuntu?
[13:34] <Jack_Sparrow> andromda, I need a pdf on your monitor.. your v/h rates look too low
[13:34] <butterz> andromda , then edit your xorg.conf or XFree86-4
[13:35] <encryptz> htop: because this is a support channel, where people come for help. not general discussion. #ubuntu-offtopic for that
[13:35] <encryptz> htop: no, you won't. you'll have a broken box
[13:35] <butterz> htop, no
[13:35] <htop> encryptz: talking about ubuntu is off topic?
[13:35] <encryptz> htop: if it's not support? yes
[13:35] <andromda> Jack_Sparrow: what you need the specs?
[13:36] <Jack_Sparrow> andromda, I need a pdf on your monitor.. your v/h rates look too low   vertrefresh and h-sync
[13:36] <Dr_willis> ubuntu has been moving farther and farther from debian with every release it seems...
[13:36] <kestir> encryptz: that isn't off topic at all.  if you don't know the answer just keep quiet
[13:36] <Dr_willis> tryng to convert a debian box to a ubuntu box. was documented in a few places.. and lets just say.. what i read..wasent pretty.
[13:36] <AudioSenseCD> oisstttttt people be polite to them
[13:37] <htop> I was just thinking about trying a debian system. but wanted to know what i should be prepared for.
[13:37] <skillz> how do you kill resources in ubuntu.. ie see what resources are running and killing them.?
[13:37] <blahblahx> htop: debian is great
[13:37] <Seveas> Dr_willis, it's not supported, will most likely fail and can work beatifully iff you know what you're doing
[13:37] <Jack_Sparrow> htop, THis is a support room for people running ubuntu.. not a discussion room about the differences with debian which can lead to long drisuccions .. yes offtopic
[13:38] <ipe64> htop: tyy sidux
[13:38] <butterz> htob, its harder
[13:38] <Seveas> in other words: it takes 15 minutes to install ubuntu from scratch, don't inflict the pain of trying to turn debian into ubuntu on yourself
[13:38] <ipe64> try
[13:38] <butterz> more setup
[13:38] <Dr_willis> Seveas:  or blow up like a.. err.. somthing that blows up good.. if you dont. :)
[13:38] <kris_ph> htop: if you want to install debian and want to learn more about it....visit #debian
[13:38] <Seveas> Dr_willis, blow up like an internet argument? :)
[13:38] <AudioSenseCD> kris_ph: Where r u from?
[13:38] <Dr_willis> Seveas:  blow up like a #ubuntu-offtopic argument!
[13:38] <Dr_willis> :)
[13:38] <Seveas> !ot | AudioSenseCD
[13:38] <ubotu> AudioSenseCD: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[13:39] <skillz> how do you kill resources in ubuntu.. ie see what resources are running and killing them.?
[13:39] <lordleemo> skillz: top  htop or  gui  system administration system monitor
[13:39] <Seveas> skillz, htop
[13:39] <PAPAH> hh
[13:39] <toby> Hi
[13:39] <encryptz> skillz: how are you viewing these resources?
[13:39] <skillz> thanks guys
[13:39] <blahblahx> sk_: from the terminal you can do ps -ax and then kill -processid
[13:39] <Seveas> (assuming you mean see which processes use the resources and subsequently shoot them
[13:39] <Seveas> )
[13:39] <wxPython> is there a firefox bug community on irc?
[13:40] <encryptz> wxPython: irc.mozilla.org
[13:40] <blahblahx> wxPython: irc.mozilla.org #firefox
[13:40] <toby> Is it possible to save you work on FreeBirth on Studio Ubuntu?
[13:40] <Jack_Sparrow> toby, You probably want the #UbuntuStudio room
[13:40] <gyaresu_> skillz: 'pkill -9 name_of_app' is good because you don't need to know the full name.
[13:40] <kris_ph> What's the best proxyserver for ubuntu? Installing them on the same box...
[13:41] <toby> Thanks
[13:41] <Seveas> kris_ph, squid
[13:41] <erawfish> !studio | toby
[13:41] <ubotu> toby: UbuntuStudio is a collection of packages for the artist who wishes to use Ubuntu as their Digital Audio Workstation. It contains all the best Audio/Visual components from the Ubuntu repositories. For more info and install instructions, join #ubuntustudio or see http://ubuntustudio.org
[13:41] <skillz> ooh, good tip gyaresu
[13:41] <skillz> thanks
[13:41] <erawfish> !best   | kris_ph
[13:41] <Jack_Sparrow> !pm | andromda
[13:41] <gyaresu_> kris_ph: or privoxy
[13:41] <ubotu> kris_ph: Usually, there is no single "best" application to perform a given task. It's up to you to choose, depending on your preferences, features you require, and other factors. Do NOT take polls in the channel. If you insist on getting people's opinions, join #ubuntu-bots and ask there.
[13:41] <ubotu> andromda: Please ask your questions in the channel so that other people can also benefit AND help you. Please don't PM a user in the channel without asking first, some find it rude.
[13:41] <Seveas> skillz, pgrep is nice as well
[13:41] <encryptz> skillz: you have to be careful with that though, as you may kill the wrong process
[13:41] <rosebuntu> come on #ubuntu-kr
[13:42] <Seveas> encryptz, killing random processes can be fun
[13:42] <andromda> sotty
[13:42] <andromda> sorry!
[13:42] <encryptz> Seveas: it sure will teach you linux... :)
[13:42] <amenado> I made an expanded of liveCD iso into a hard disk so I can boot from it, but installing it once its go "live" somehow misses creating the /boot/grub  directory with all the stage files on it and off course misses creating the menu.lst..why?
[13:42] <Seveas> encryptz, my first big linux lesson was rm -rf /var/lib (note to anyone reading: DO NOT DO THAT)
[13:43] <encryptz> skillz: i'd install htop, learn the keyboard shortcuts 'k' in this example, and send it a signal 15 or 9
[13:43] <Aatu> Testing
[13:43] <Seveas> Failed
[13:43] <gyaresu_> hi Aatu
[13:44] <amenado> Seveas-> from what i just posted, can you shed some insights?
[13:44] <Aatu> hello
[13:44] <gyaresu_> !welcome | Aatu
[13:44] <ubotu> Aatu: Welcome to #ubuntu - the Ubuntu support channel.
[13:44] <encryptz> amenado: so, you installed ubuntu successfully, just not grub?
[13:44] <andromda> I have a Generic PnP on VIA
[13:44] <Aatu> Thank you
[13:44] <monk12> dam first thing i try to do in ubuntu is switch to root user, then i say to myself, hmmm did the install ask for a root password? i remember creating first user which i named john and that password. i see though under him if i 'sudo mkdir spam' in / dir, he can create it. is the first user created the root user?
[13:44] <encryptz> amenado: everything else is in place?
[13:44] <amenado> encrypts well not totally successul because of those missing items
[13:44] <jcarlos21br> bom dia!!!
[13:45] <amenado> encrypts pretty much yeah is in place
[13:45] <gyaresu_> jcarlos21br: espanol?
[13:45] <jrib> !root | monk12
[13:45] <ubotu> monk12: Do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth... there is no root password. Then you will see that it is 'sudo' that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[13:45] <Dr_willis> monk12:  first user has 'sudo access' :)
[13:45] <crocd> any grub wizards that can help me get mine working?
[13:45] <amenado> encrypts btw its not just grub, its the stage1.5 files is not copied over..
[13:45] <jcarlos21br> gyares_: portuguese or spanish...
[13:45] <Itaku> where can i get more screen savers?
[13:45] <Jack_Sparrow> andromda, Sorry cant help you...  those rates dont look right to me and without the specs, I dont know what to change them too
[13:45] <monk12> k thanks.
[13:46] <encryptz> amenado: interesting. i guess you'll need to boot from another medium and kernel, mount the local filesystem, chroot to it, and install grub. however, that's a best guess
[13:46] <Seveas> jcarlos21br, #ubuntu-br or #ubuntu-es then ;)
[13:46] <andromda> Jack_Sparroy, the specs will be in the manual PDF of the notebook?
[13:46] <Jack_Sparrow> amenado, This is probably not the best place for help building your custom livecd
[13:46] <encryptz> !tab
[13:46] <ubotu> You can use <tab> for autocompletion of nicknames in IRC, as well as for completion of filenames and programs on the command line.
[13:46] <jcarlos21br> nobody speak portuguese or spanish in channel??
[13:47] <crocd> i have run grub setup (hd0,2) all works correctly but I cannot boot into my system.
[13:47] <afancy> HI ALL: When i install Together 2006 for Eclipse on Unbuntu, I got the following error:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59675/
[13:47] <afancy> does anybody help me on this problem??
[13:47] <Seveas> !br | jcarlos21br
[13:47] <ubotu> jcarlos21br: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt para ajuda em português. Obrigado.
[13:47] <monk12> ahhh i see. i was used to typing root password everytime sudo before in other distros.
[13:47] <Seveas> !es | jcarlos21br
[13:47] <ubotu> jcarlos21br: Si busca ayuda en español por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[13:47] <gyaresu_> afancy: Tried the #elipse channel ;)
[13:47] <amenado> Jack_Sparrow-> it is not a customized livedCd its the ubuntu 7.10, just copied to the hard disk, boot to make it live (success), then install, its the install part that fails..
[13:47] <Jack_Sparrow> andromda, possibly and if not they should be available on the web
[13:48] <afancy> no eclipse channel as it is due to the library
[13:48] <andromda> Jack_Sparrow, how can I tell what my monitor is?
[13:49] <Jack_Sparrow> amenado, I dont remember that in the optional ways of installing ubuntu..  What os are you trying to mount it under
[13:49] <gyaresu_> afancy: Ah. Yep got that one. You need to add a line to /etc/eclipse to include java6...  wait one.
[13:49] <Jack_Sparrow> andromda, Look for general specs on your laptop
[13:50] <toby> #ubuntustudio
[13:50] <afancy> gyaresu_: could u give more details?
[13:50] <Jack_Sparrow> toby /join #uubuntustudio
[13:50] <kestir> encryptz: don't send me private messages without asking
[13:50] <andromda> ok, I'm reading the manual pdf to look for specs of monitor
[13:50] <gyaresu_> afancy: "/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun" I had a different erro but I reckon if you add that line to the top of "/etc/eclipse/java_home" it should be fine.
[13:50] <toby> Thanks
[13:50] <encryptz> heh
[13:50] <amenado> Jack_Sparrow-> i used both fedora and ubuntu's grub.. having a copy of livecd on hd  and then boot it, using an entry on the grub menu pointing to this copied area/partition
[13:51] <toby> My PC cashed - very  unusual for Ubuntu
[13:51] <Jack_Sparrow> andromda, usually says v/h 35-70   24-160
[13:51] <toby> Hi
[13:51] <Jack_Sparrow> but different numbers
[13:52] <Jack_Sparrow> !install > amenado
[13:52] <amenado> encryptz-> btw,  the way i corrected it, is before rebooting, i checked the /target  for boot/grub and if not there, look all over /target to copy over the stage1.5 stuff and create grub right there and then
[13:52] <wxPython> Firfox 3.0 beta 4 has a bug!
[13:52] <wxPython> just found it
[13:52] <Itaku> where can i get more screen savers? i want a new screen saver for umdm :((((((((((((((((
[13:52] <Jack_Sparrow> wxPython, That is why they call it BETA
[13:52] <afancy> gyaresu_: but the line:/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun was already in the java_home
[13:52] <encryptz> Itaku: what's umdm?
[13:53] <Itaku> university of michigan dance marathon
[13:53] <Itaku> its a charity drive
[13:53] <amenado> Jack_Sparrow-> we are getting to a point  that wasting CDROM or dvd is unnecessary, got to be a better way to try livecd if one has a running linux..
[13:53] <rod> Hey the daily images report for the last few days that openoffice wont build. Well I dont need openoffice, but will the daily image still succesfully complete the install process?
[13:53] <iwkse> hi all, there's any ubuntu devs?
[13:53] <jrib> !hardy | rod
[13:53] <ubotu> rod: Hardy Heron is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (8.04-LTS), due April 2008 - For more info, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyHeron - CONSIDER IT TO BE PRE BETA (ALPHA) SOFTWARE - Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1, NOT #ubuntu
[13:53] <Jack_Sparrow> amenado, Do you have a large usb stick?
[13:53] <jumeaux> gros con de ta mere
[13:54] <encryptz> Itaku: look at the xscreensaver package, although ubuntu has quite a few...
[13:54] <iwkse> some livecd, ubuntu too, can't boot from usb-cdrom device
[13:54] <rod> tx jrib for the channel info
[13:54] <andromda> I found it!
[13:54] <andromda> It says 15.4" WXGA (1280 * 800) TFT LCD
[13:54] <Jack_Sparrow> amenado, Do you have a large usb stick?    How about rewritable cd's
[13:54] <Itaku> none of them are cool enough :/
[13:54] <amenado> Jack_Sparrow-> nah, i didnt even use an external usb.  just another partition within the hard disk, big enuff to copy the expanded livecd
[13:54] <andromda> Supports CRT Resolutions up to 2048 * 1536
[13:54] <andromda> at 85Hz
[13:54] <encryptz> Itaku: then google is your friend. :)
[13:54] <iwkse> since the new root is mounted before the driver is recognized
[13:55] <iwkse> anybody experienced it?
[13:55] <Sin42_> i get an error starting up wow like described here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=541207&highlight=wow+tmu
[13:55] <Sin42_> has anyone a solution for this?
[13:55] <amenado> Jack_Sparrow-> i somehow find my cd-rewriteable flaky or as you have seen people complaint about burning cd/dvd  so i went this route, its not really bad, very fast too, extremely fast install
[13:56] <Jack_Sparrow> amenado, I was saying that it does work with usb.. if you dont like wasting cd's buy a rewritable.. but this is the wrong channel for trying to come up with new ways to install a test drive cd
[13:57] <foxray> hi, how would i go about replacing my nvidia card with an ati card? i need to remove the nvidia drivers frist right?
[13:57] <Jack_Sparrow> andromda, What laptop are you using
[13:57] <Itaku> encryptz: theres one screen saver i want but its not installed how do i install it. im using xscreensaver
[13:57] <gyaresu_> Sin42_: WoW is installed with wine?
[13:57] <encryptz> Itaku: gnome or kde?
[13:57] <Itaku> how?
[13:58] <Itaku> uh
[13:58] <Sin42_> gyaresu_: yes
[13:58] <Itaku> idk
[13:58] <Itaku> it just says the name
[13:58] <andromda> I'm using one called Bangho
[13:58] <gyaresu_> Sin42_: Have you tried the wine forums or the channel?
[13:58] <encryptz> Itaku: do you have "Applications  Places  System" in the upper left hand corner of your screen?
[13:58] <andromda> complete description of the specs is :
[13:58] <Itaku> yes
[13:58] <andromda> NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 (G72M-V) Discrete Video System (External On Board) TurboCacheTM Total Graphics Memory up to 512MB (with System Memory) Supports Dual Display and Ergonomic Refresh Rates up to 2045 * 1536 at 85Hz Supports Microsoft DirectX 9.0 64MB or 128MB using On Board DDRII Memory
[13:58] <amenado> Jack_Sparrow-> i got a working process now going, knowing what to check right after it installs, very fast install. and everything needed is on the livecd rom.. anyhow, i know what you mean..<wink>
[13:58] <encryptz> Itaku: then you're running gnome. click System -> Preferences -> Screensaver. all should be listed there
[13:59] <Jack_Sparrow> andromda, Please do not paste into the channel.. I simply asked for make and model of your laptop
[13:59] <Itaku> encryptz: theres one not installed but how do i install it
[13:59] <andromda> Exactlly the model Bangho 1501C
[14:00] <Jack_Sparrow> amenado, I have a script that will take a live cd and get it running on a usb stick.. if that might give you some tips
[14:00] <Sin42_> gyaresu_: not yet, good idea
[14:00] <afancy> gyaresu_: that line is there
[14:00] <sebas891> andromda: are you trying to setup ubuntu on a bangho laptop?
[14:00] <afancy> anyway to solve this problem?
[14:00] <SlayerFaith> Jack_Sparrow: Excuse me interrupting, but I'd really like that script
[14:00] <encryptz> Itaku: not sure actually. sorry. i have never bothered installing separate screensavers other than what is provided
[14:00] <amenado> Jack_Sparrow-> sure, i'll take a look at how you used casper scripts to check and copy stuff over...kindly paste the link
[14:00] <Jack_Sparrow> sebas891, The video.. great if you can help
[14:01] <gyaresu_> afancy: post pastebin again please.
[14:01] <andromda> no, it's already installed and work fine but without the 2D support
[14:01] <jumeaux_> qui parle francais?
[14:01] <encryptz> !fr > jumeaux_
[14:01] <jumeaux_> Qui a
[14:02] <jumeaux_> Qui parle Francais ?
[14:02] <sebas891> Jack_Sparrow: i'm trying to setup ubuntu on a bangho on  CS1222C ... no luck so far,
[14:02] <encryptz> jumeaux_: /j #ubuntu-fr
[14:02] <sebas891> jumeaux_: bonjour.
[14:02] <Jack_Sparrow> amenado, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59676/
[14:02] <jumeaux_> bonjors
[14:02] <amenado> Jack_Sparrow-> thank you
[14:02] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[14:03] <jpatrick> !fr | jumeaux_
[14:03] <ubotu> jumeaux_: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[14:03] <Jack_Sparrow> sebas891, gimme a couple minutes.. I am looking for v/h rates etc
[14:03]  * Lunks gives Jack_Sparrow
[14:04] <mariamystar> i need to permentatly mount a harddrve on setup, can someone help me?
[14:04] <Bo^Dick> hi
[14:04] <sebas891> hey folks, any idea when I'm using the alternate install cd, the keyboard does not respond at the menu "Choose language"
[14:04] <sebas891> Jack_Sparrow: ok.
[14:04] <Bo^Dick> mariamystar: what filesystem?
[14:04] <Itaku> !screensavers
[14:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about screensavers - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[14:04] <Itaku> !screensaver
[14:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about screensaver - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[14:04] <foxray> Is it possible to remove my nvidia card and its drivers and replace it with an ati card? Do i need to reinstall ubuntu?
[14:04] <liotruct> moi
[14:05] <gyaresu_> !ubotu | Itaku
[14:05] <ubotu> Itaku: I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[14:05] <Bo^Dick> mariamystar: how about the 'mount' command
[14:05] <liotruct> häh
[14:05] <mariamystar> Bo^Dick: i tried
[14:05] <gyaresu_> !fr | liotruct
[14:05] <ubotu> liotruct: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[14:05] <liotruct> moikka
[14:05] <Bo^Dick> mariamystar: what happened?
[14:05] <javaccen> help me: double clicking .tex files in gnome often causes x to crash
[14:05] <mariamystar> bo^dick but when i reboot it's gone and i have to remount it
[14:05] <Bo^Dick> mariamystar: ok, you must add this into a file somewhere
[14:05] <abuyoussif> hi
[14:05] <Bo^Dick> mariamystar: trying to remember which one
[14:05] <mariamystar> bo^dick: for a little background, i'm using wubi, so it is a virtual hard drive, if that matters
[14:06] <mariamystar> bo^dick: fstab?
[14:06] <gyaresu_> !hi | abuyoussif
[14:06] <ubotu> abuyoussif: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[14:06] <Bo^Dick> mariamystar: possibly
[14:06] <jumeaux_> je vais casser unbuntu
[14:06] <jumeaux_> mrd
[14:06] <Bo^Dick> mariamystar: what filesystem?
[14:06] <jumeaux_> unbuntu
[14:06] <mariamystar> bo^dick: i don't know how to answer that questionn, i'm sorry
[14:06] <javaccen> help me: double clicking .tex files in gnome if kile is open causes X to crash
[14:06] <jumeaux_> ubuntu
[14:06] <Bo^Dick> mariamystar: maybe it's purely virtual?
[14:06] <Jack_Sparrow> sebas891, Those look quite nice but my spanish is not great..   Since you seem to have some experience.. have you tried sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg  and when you get three option for setting up video go to advanced and try to have it scan your monitor specs for v/h rates
[14:06] <mariamystar> yea
[14:06] <Bo^Dick> mariamystar: existing as a file rather than a device then
[14:07] <andromda> sebas891, do you have the v/h specs of your notebook bangho?
[14:07] <mariamystar> bo^dick: yes, but then they all are when you use wubi
[14:07] <Bo^Dick> mariamystar: why doesn't it work to add a line into the fstab then?
[14:07] <mariamystar> bo^dick: i haven't trued addinga line yet, i don't know what line to add
[14:07] <Jack_Sparrow> mariamystar, Personally I think wubi is a terrible idea
[14:08] <Bo^Dick> mariamystar: i haven't used wubi myself
[14:08] <Bo^Dick> mariamystar: but i can access ntfs partitions
[14:08] <mariamystar> Kack_Sparrow: the only rason i don't go straight to linunx fully is because i plan to get a recording console, and i dont have enough money to buy a mac yet, and that means i'm going to need windows to run Pro Tools
[14:08] <jjozsi> hy
[14:08] <Jack_Sparrow> Bo^Dick, His problems are not with linux or ubuntu.. they start with wubi
[14:09] <Bo^Dick> what the hell is wubi?
[14:09] <mariamystar> Bo^dick: hahaha
[14:09] <jjozsi> hahaha xD
[14:09] <Jack_Sparrow> mariamystar, I dual boot .. works fine..
[14:09] <Bo^Dick> me too
[14:09] <mariamystar> bo^dick: it sets up the pc to run ubuntu without installing linux onto a real harddrive
[14:09] <sebas891> Jack_Sparrow andromda : they are nice laptop... but it's a fight to get linux working on them. I had a bangho working great with 7.04 but no luck with 7.10
[14:09] <Bo^Dick> works lovely
[14:09] <kris_ph> how to install fastcgi in ubuntu|?
[14:10] <Bo^Dick> mariamystar: is wubi a ubuntu emulator?
[14:10] <mariamystar> bo^dickL but that means i'll have to format my harddrive, i have so much data on my windows partition that if i try to partition it now, it will ruin my data
[14:10] <andromda> sebas891, I have the 7.10 working fine with standard nvidia drivers with 1280x800
[14:10] <sebas891> Jack_Sparrow andromda : nope I don't have the working xorg accessible for now.
[14:10] <Odd-rationale> If i dual-boot ubuntu+xp on a machine that has DirectMedia (or whatever its called), will I lose DirectMedia?
[14:10] <mariamystar> bo^dick:  no, it actually installs ubuntu, but the harddrive is a file
[14:10] <gyaresu_> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wubi_(Ubuntu)
[14:10] <Bo^Dick> mariamystar: move the files then to another drive
[14:10] <Jack_Sparrow> Bo^Dick,  Wubi uses a file to simulate a drive structure etc..   tries to contain it like that
[14:10] <Bo^Dick> mariamystar: now i'm starting to catch up
[14:10] <sebas891> andromda: which model of bangho you've ?
[14:10] <mariamystar> :)
[14:11] <andromda> sebas891, I have the DS1501C
[14:11] <Bo^Dick> i planned my partition table carefully when i set up my stuff
[14:11] <mariamystar> i also dont know where my windows install disc is
[14:11] <andromda> sebas891, the only issue that I have is the webcam (m560X driver on development)
[14:11] <mariamystar> quite frankly, after using ubuntu for a few months now, i barely ever even touch windows
[14:11] <Bo^Dick> mariamystar: if you use "ntfsclone" you could ghost your win setup
[14:12] <Jack_Sparrow> mariamystar, Not knowing where your windows install disk is... (Not our problem)   you must need to reinstall windows occasionally.. it has that whole death spiral thing..
[14:12] <mariamystar> bo^dick: what do you mean "ghost"?
[14:12] <Bo^Dick> mariamystar: i've reghosted my win partition twice in recent time
[14:12] <Ken-away> Hi
[14:12] <meoblast001> hello
[14:12] <Bo^Dick> mariamystar: a total image of drive
[14:12] <amenado> Jack_Sparrow-> are you familiar with that script you pasted? if you were, any idea why formatting the usb drive as ext2 and not ext3?  my experiece with that is livecd will not boot off ext3 fs, only ext2 only...i wonder why..
[14:12] <andromda> sebas891, other issue that I have is problems with screen resolution when I enable the restricted drivers of nvidia
[14:12] <meoblast001> i have noticed a critical bug with the Intel Graphics driver..... where should i go to report this bug
[14:12] <Jack_Sparrow> amenado, must be ext2...
[14:12] <Bo^Dick> mariamystar: ntfsclone does this except master boot record
[14:12] <sebas891> andromda: I'had the same problem with the webcam... to be honest I did not even tried when I saw the status of the driver.
[14:13] <andromda> sebas891, the rest is working just fine :)
[14:13] <Bo^Dick> mariamystar: so when you get virus that can't be removed you could either reinstall windows with all apps (hours or days of work)
[14:13] <amenado> Jack_Sparrow-> yeah have to be ext2,  i have been looking around for excerpts on why that is the case of only accepting ext2 and not ext3, btw fat16 is okay to boot from
[14:13] <sebas891> andromda: I've the bangho with the sis chipset... and it's a pain.
[14:13] <andromda> sebas891, I tried but the only thing I got is a big black image, and some times it hungs! hahaha
[14:13] <Bo^Dick> mariamystar: or smack back the image (done instantly in minutes at most)
[14:14] <mariamystar> right
[14:14] <Bo^Dick> mariamystar: plus that the image tool makes it exactly identical
[14:14] <Jack_Sparrow> sebas891, can you edit andromda 's xorg.. pull out the v/h and modes in her monitor settings and have her try it
[14:14] <mariamystar> bo^dick: i'm just thinking, that if ican mount this drive that i've made, then why can't i mount it on startup, ya know?
[14:14] <Bo^Dick> mariamystar: there by referred to as ntfs_clone_
[14:14] <mariamystar> it might be a virtual drive,m but it mounts just like a real one
[14:14] <Bo^Dick> mariamystar: no idea
[14:14] <andromda> Jack_Sparrow, sebas891: great idea, I will try it!
[14:14] <mariamystar> hahah
[14:15] <Bo^Dick> mariamystar: add a script at startup somehow maybe?
[14:15] <andromda> sebas891, it is in http://paste.stgraber.org/1564
[14:15] <mariamystar> maybe
[14:15] <mariamystar> alright, well thanks a lot Bo^dick
[14:15] <Bo^Dick> np
[14:15] <mariamystar> good day everyone
[14:15] <Bo^Dick> do i have to install a c++ compiler in ubuntu?
[14:15] <Bo^Dick> or does a compiler exist by default?
[14:16] <Jack_Sparrow> Bo^Dick, Should already have one
[14:16] <Bo^Dick> i wanna try to compile rosegarden 1.6
[14:16] <Jack_Sparrow> !build-essential
[14:16] <Bo^Dick> is it simple in it's syntax?
[14:16] <henkdetank> Q: I deleted some files using my samba connection. The files are gone, but it seems they aren't deleted! And i can't find them anywhere on my disc!
[14:16] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first)
[14:16] <n2diy> I just got 10 SD flash drives, I could label 8 of them, but 2 won't initialize. Is there a way to initialize them, or are they DOA?
[14:16] <Bo^Dick> Jack_Sparrow: thanks
[14:17] <sebas891> Jack_Sparrow andromda: I don't have the working conf on hand, I setup the laptop for a friend.
[14:17] <Jack_Sparrow> Bo^Dick, also most likely need kernel-headers for your specific  uname -a   kernel
[14:17] <amenado> henkdetank-> its pregnant or not pregnant? lol... its gotta be one way or the other than, cant be in between
[14:17] <sebas891> andromda: now I'm trying to install a same model with the lastest stable version of ubuntu. (no luck so far)
[14:17] <kris_ph> hello... can anybody here point me to a link with guide on how to install fastcgi in ubuntu gutsy?
[14:18] <henkdetank> lol my hungover head has troubles getting around that one
[14:18] <andromda> sebas891, did you try the livecd of 7.10? It works great for me!
[14:18] <Bo^Dick> Jack_Sparrow: ok
[14:18] <Jack_Sparrow> andromda, http://paste.stgraber.org/1583               but make a copy of your old xorg
[14:18] <andromda> Jack_Sparrow, ok, will try it!
[14:19] <Jack_Sparrow> sebas891, where is it hanging up
[14:19] <sebas891> andromda: yes, I tried... it hangs.  I'm with the alternate cd now.  but the keyboard is not working...
[14:20] <Jack_Sparrow> sebas891, try the livecd again..  At start or install press F6 and remove Quiet and Splash from the command line. If it still fails.. Repeat and after removing quiet and splash add noapic acpi=off before the "--"
[14:20] <sebas891> Jack_Sparrow: right after the USBcore detection.
[14:20] <sebas891> Jack_Sparrow: I tried that :)
[14:20] <snm> hi all. i tried to write my own daemon start script and i put it into /etc/init.d/ . now i can start this daemon with 'sudo /etc/init.d/mydaemon start'. this works fine so far. but now i would like it to be started on system boot automatically. how can i achieve that?
[14:21] <henkdetank> so, does samba delete files completely, or does it send the files somewhere on my server (i checked .Trash but it aint there)
[14:21] <kestir> what is the keyboard shortcut to magnify the screen?
[14:21] <Jack_Sparrow> sebas891, just for a test...  how about disabling the usb in the bios
[14:21] <sebas891> Jack_Sparrow: there is no such option in the bios...
[14:21] <Jack_Sparrow> kestir, do you have compiz installed
[14:21] <kestir> Jack_Sparrow: yessum
[14:22] <Jack_Sparrow> press super and roll the wheel on mouse
[14:22] <kestir> Jack_Sparrow: great, thank you
[14:22] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[14:22] <sebas891> Jack_Sparrow, when I boot on the alternate cd, I do f6 had fb=no, I get to the menu chosse language... and the keyboard is not responding.
[14:23] <andromda> Jack_Sparrow, I have the new xorg file and I create a new file xorg.conf with that
[14:23] <Jack_Sparrow> sebas891, it seems there are some issues with that hardware...  til now I had never even heard of that brand
[14:23] <andromda> Jack_Sparrow, now what I have to do to enable it?
[14:24] <Jack_Sparrow> andromda, You know what to do it screen goes black.. right
[14:24] <sebas891> Jack_Sparrow: it is a brand made in Argentina ;)
[14:25] <Jack_Sparrow> andromda, log out and in to test it                sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg Select vesa as your video card and 1024 max rex.  Use tab or enter to accept all other defaults
[14:25] <andromda> Jack_Sparrow, restart the ubuntu?
[14:25] <wxPython> in Firefox 3.0 Beta 4, the page is reloaded if the homepage button is pressed in multimedia keyboard, and it doesn't matter whether the setting is set to 'New pages should be opened in:   a new tab'   or   'New pages should be opened in:   a new window'
[14:25] <n2diy> I just got 10 SD flash drives, I could label 8 of them, but 2 won't initialize. Is there a way to initialize them, or are they DOA?
[14:25] <lorenzo_> hi, i would like to backup my XP partition to an image file. Can you suggest a simple backup software for gutsy?
[14:25] <Jack_Sparrow> andromda, yes
[14:25] <andromda> Jack_Sparrow, ok!
[14:25] <wxPython> in Firefox 3.0 Beta 4, the page is reloaded if the homepage button is pressed in multimedia keyboard, and it doesn't matter whether the setting is set to 'New pages should be opened in:   a new tab'   or   'New pages should be opened in:   a new window'
[14:25] <Jack_Sparrow> lorenzo_, ntfsclone
[14:25] <Henke> Hey, anyone here have knowledge in wiring and connecting amplifier/comp/tv??????
[14:25] <andromda> see you...!!!
[14:25] <Jack_Sparrow> good luck
[14:25] <lorenzo_> Jack_Sparrow: thanks a lot!
[14:25] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[14:26] <crabbe> hi, is anyone familiar with netatalk ?
[14:27] <lorenzo_> Jack_Sparrow: sorry to bug you again, I cant find ntfsclone in synaptic, where do i get it=
[14:27] <gob1029> i have a toshiba satellite notebook, using the Realtek HD audio, but when i plug my headphones in, i hear sound out of both my headset and the internal speakers.  any clues on how to fix this?
[14:28] <sebas891> Jack_Sparrow: with the live cd, when I add noapic it hangs right after the usb stuff, I put acpi=off it hangs earlier ... TIMER: vector=0x31 apic1=0...
[14:29] <Jack_Sparrow> lorenzo_, one sec
[14:30] <Jack_Sparrow> lorenzo_, here is the manual while I find it  http://man.linux-ntfs.org/ntfsclone.8.html
[14:30] <lorenzo_> Jack_Sparrow: ah ok, sorry. it is in the ntfsprogs packet. cheers
[14:30] <niquita> I'm trying to get a webcam up and running on my ubuntu machine.  Supposedly it uses the gspca driver.  Although the driver doesn't load automatically when I plug in the webcam, it does load properly with "modprobe gspca".  I don't have a /dev/video directory though, so no programs are able to access the webcam.  Any ideas?
[14:31] <Jack_Sparrow> cheers
[14:31] <ibbuntu> turns out that my gf's laptop has a unichrome graphics card, and there's a bug in gutsy which has been fixed in hardy, so I'll download Hardy alpha and see whether that works
[14:33] <sebas891> hey folks, any idea where I can find the complete cheat code for ubuntu ? is like the knoppix one ?
[14:33] <MadsRH> Does anyone know if there will be a new boot screen for Hardy or is it still this one http://topi.xdt.hu/images/ubuntu_boot2.jpg
[14:33] <Jack_Sparrow> sebas891, mine isnt complete.. assuming you mean command line modifiers
[14:34] <Jack_Sparrow> sebas891, noapic acpi=off, pci=irqroute, xmodule=vesa, vga=normal, vga=771, vga=791, pci=irqroute, framebuffer=false, ide=nodma, nomce, pnpbios=off, xdrvr=vesa, res=800x600, apm=off,pci=noapci, nolapic, all_generic_ide, nolapic, pci=assign-busses, pci=irqpoll, pci=biosirq, pnpbios=off, hpet=disable
[14:34] <Sin42_> could tell my anyone the actual nvidia driver version you get via envy?
[14:34] <Jack_Sparrow> Sin42_, envy is a bad idea
[14:35] <Sin42_> Jack_Sparrow: an upgrade could be a fix for my wow probs
[14:35] <Sin42_> Jack_Sparrow: currently running 169.12
[14:35] <Jack_Sparrow> Sin42_, envy isnt needed for that.
[14:35] <sebas891> Jack_Sparrow: yes, interesting... any way to pass the language and keyboard using the cheat code ?
[14:36] <Jack_Sparrow> sebas891, what about setting it to english for the install then changing it after
[14:36] <Jack_Sparrow> sebas891, what about hooking an external keyboard up for the install
[14:37] <Jack_Sparrow> sebas891, Just throwing out some suggestions
[14:38] <brobostigon> good afternoon, averyone.
[14:38] <DIL> where would i find the data for my mailbox for evolution - want to migrate my email to a new machine
[14:38] <Jack_Sparrow> brobostigon, morning :)
[14:38] <sebas891> Jack_Sparrow: I just tried that :) no luck with that ( the external keyboard work fine to edit the boot parameter (f6 ... ) )  but does'nt respond after the boot process.
[14:38] <brobostigon> DIL: there maybe a hidden folder in youre home dir for that
[14:39] <Jack_Sparrow> sebas891, Im out of ideas...
[14:39] <DIL> brobostigon, would know the title by chance
[14:40] <KR-data> sebas891, what's the problem?
[14:40] <brobostigon> DIL: no sorry, but anable view of hidden folders in nautilus,and i am sure you will find it.
[14:41] <DIL> brobostigon, ty bro :-)
[14:41] <sebas891> KR-data:  i'm installing off the alternate cd, and the keyboard is not responding when I get to the menu (Ubuntu Installer main menu) even a external usb keyboard
[14:42] <sebas891> KR-data: I'm on a fancy bangho laptop... chipset sis
[14:42] <KR-data> sebas891, ok :S that sounds like something that's out of my knowledge, sorry :(
[14:43] <Polarina> Is it possible to burn the ISO 9660 image file to a DVD disk and install Ubuntu from it?
[14:43] <sebas891> KR-data: no problem.
[14:43] <brobostigon> Polarina: yes
[14:43] <bassinboyl1> is there any resume options on the live cd for a broken bootloader?
[14:43] <DIL> brobostigon, fyi ".evolution" thanks again
[14:44] <Jack_Sparrow> Polarina, yes you can put the cd iso on a dvd and get it to boot
[14:44] <Polarina> brobostigon: Thanks.
[14:44] <amenado> bassinboyl1-> how did you know it is  a broken bootloader? what indications do you have?
[14:44] <brobostigon> !grub | bassinboyl1
[14:44] <ubotu> bassinboyl1: 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
[14:44] <Polarina> Jack_Sparrow: Thanks.
[14:44] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[14:44] <Jack_Sparrow> Polarina, No cd's around
[14:44] <sebas891> Jack_Sparrow: thanks for the hints :)   is there some debug mode in the installer?
[14:45] <Polarina> Jack_Sparrow: DVDs are cheaper these days. :)
[14:45] <Sin42_> got nvidia 169.12 installed and glxinfo | grep direct tells me direct rendering is disabled, how can i enable it?
[14:45] <Jack_Sparrow> sebas891, not in the sense that you mean..  HAve you tried any other distros..
[14:45] <skurakai> Hi. I update some programs and ATI drivers from Envy, and now can't shutdown (or restart) kubuntu. I have only black screen but HD and processor work.
[14:46] <Jack_Sparrow> Polarina, I noticed that last time I bought disks.. thosught it was odd
[14:46] <brobostigon> !envy | skurakai
[14:46] <ubotu> skurakai: 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 »
[14:46] <Jack_Sparrow> skurakai, There is a reson we tell people not to use envy...
[14:46] <Jack_Sparrow> reason
[14:46] <bassinboyl1> amenado: because I have been using grub for about 5 years :)
[14:47] <skurakai> so you think that problem make Envy?
[14:47] <sebas891> Jack_Sparrow: you read my mind! I'm have a suse image around... and a debian etch. I'll try these. I need to burn them. it's worth the try :)
[14:47] <Jack_Sparrow> sebas891, yes
[14:47] <Jack_Sparrow> skurakai, Most certainly
[14:47] <brobostigon> skurakai: its posible its caused by envy, yes.
[14:47] <sebas891> Jack_Sparrow: but after lunch, see you.
[14:48] <Jack_Sparrow> skurakai, I would suggest you restore fom backup or a fresh install
[14:48] <Jack_Sparrow> sebas891, good luck
[14:48] <skurakai> hm. i'am lamer :) how can install ATI driver under kubuntu
[14:48] <kris_ph> I just read an article saying that lighttpd is better in terms of performance and speed than apache2.. So my question is.. is lighthttpd supported by ubuntu?
[14:48] <skurakai> i try http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Gutsy_Installation_Guide but doesn't work
[14:48] <linxeh> kris_ph: are you serving something like digg then ?
[14:49] <Polarina> skurakai: Last time I heard, under the Restricted Driver Management.
[14:49] <KR-data> skurakai, the restricted driver-manager should suggest is as far as I know
[14:49] <Jack_Sparrow> !doesntwork
[14:49] <ubotu> Doesn't work is a strong statement. Does it sit on the couch all day? Does it want more money? Is it on IRC all the time? Please be specific! Examples of what doesn't work tend to help too.
[14:49] <amenado> bassinboyl1-> would you care to share your observation so we can learn from you? what symptoms indicates bootloader and not not something else?
[14:49] <Mudassar> HELLO
[14:49] <dbzhang800> hello
[14:49] <Mudassar> I have a problem... In ubuntu my headphone volume is so low
[14:49] <linxeh> kris_ph: but yes, its supported as in there are packages for it
[14:50] <amenado> kris_ph-> umm..light has significance?  what do you think?
[14:50] <brobostigon> Mudassar: try turning there volume up??
[14:50] <Mudassar> I have done everything what I can do, but no solution, plz help me regarding headphone
[14:50] <Mudassar> yes
[14:50] <Mudassar> every volume is full
[14:50] <Mudassar> but voice is so low
[14:50] <Jack_Sparrow> Mudassar, /join #Alsa
[14:51] <Mudassar> ok
[14:51] <DIL> Mudassar, did you try the headphone on another device to see if it is operating properly
[14:51] <skurakai> but with kubuntu native ATI driver i have many probklems
[14:51] <kris_ph> linxeh: thanks... amenado, can't get your point
[14:51] <Mudassar> headphones are working fine in windows
[14:52] <monkeyBox> Is there an ubuntu package for the 2.6.24 kernel that I could use?
[14:52] <bill_> ola alguem ai???
[14:52] <KR-data> skurakai, well if they're still as bad as when I had an ati card, no wonder, only thing you can do if that's the case is whine at ati and buy a nVidia-card
[14:52] <linxeh> kris_ph: its a universe package i think. do you really think you need lighttpd over apache ?
[14:53] <bill_> ola felipe de onde tc??
[14:53] <KR-data> skurakai, though I'm not sure about how it is after amd bought ati
[14:53] <brobostigon> moneybox: do a search in synaptic, that will tell you.
[14:53] <amenado> kris_ph-> there is a reason they call it light..
[14:53] <Pirate_Hunter_> hi need help getting flash on opera
[14:53] <Jack_Sparrow> !br > bill_
[14:53] <kris_ph> linxeh: mmm... just so curious about this issue.. what do you think?
[14:53] <bill_> hi
[14:53] <DIL> yo voy cagar aqui
[14:53] <logikon> bill_: tenta /join #ubuntu-br
[14:53] <Mudassar> Any solution to the headphones ?
[14:53] <bill_> si estoy no brazil
[14:53] <logikon> DIL: that's real classy
[14:53] <bill_> ok
[14:53] <brobostigon> !alsa | mudassar
[14:54] <ubotu> mudassar: 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
[14:54] <kris_ph> amenado: sounds like you're against with light....
[14:54] <Jack_Sparrow> Mudassar, I made one.. join the alsa room which deals specifically with sound issuse
[14:54] <linxeh> kris_ph: unless you are specifically having problems I would use apache. if you are having problems, then you'll need to be doing more than just looking at the webserver - for most people the overheads are in the applicatiosn they host on the server, not the server itself
[14:54] <andromda> Hi, everyonw
[14:54] <andromda> Hi, everyone
[14:54] <skurakai> now i know :) next PC must have Nvidia - but now have sux ATI :-/
[14:54] <Jack_Sparrow> andromda, welcome back
[14:54] <andromda> Jack_Sparrow, sebas891: it worked!
[14:55] <Jack_Sparrow> andromda, I am so happy for you
[14:55] <andromda> Jack_Sparrow, sebas891: I have changed the xorg.conf and then installed the restricted drivers
[14:55] <amenado> kris_ph-> i agree with linxeh.. what exactly are you having problems with?
[14:55] <Jack_Sparrow> andromda, sebas891  left, but will be glad to hear it
[14:55] <kris_ph> Jack_Sparrow: can I ask you? Can you recommend lightttpd over apache2?
[14:56] <DIL> huh
[14:56] <andromda> Jack_Sparrow: now it's working with 1280x800@50hz with 3D enabled..
[14:56] <nick_> Checking for Xgl: not present.
[14:56] <nick_> No whitelisted driver found
[14:56] <nick_> aborting and using fallback: /usr/bin/metacity
[14:56] <Jack_Sparrow> kris_ph, I have no opinion as I have never used either
[14:56] <HelplessIdiot> Help required for "rescuing" a LVM/DMCrypt system after a rogue windows installation has overwritten the MBR. Anyone ever done that?
[14:56] <andromda> Jack_Sparrow: Thank you very much!
[14:56] <Jack_Sparrow> andromda, you are most certainly welcome
[14:56] <kris_ph> I don't have much problem with apache2 honestly.. it is just maybe than I'm a speed freak
[14:56] <nick_> I see this when i running compiz in console
[14:56] <nick_> Checking for Xgl: not present.
[14:56] <nick_> No whitelisted driver found
[14:56] <nick_> aborting and using fallback: /usr/bin/metacity
[14:56] <elTigre> Hey, how can I switch my laptop's monitor back on?
[14:57] <Jack_Sparrow> nick_, please /join #Compiz
[14:57] <linxeh> kris_ph: you wont be able to measure it on a small site, and its hard to measure it on most typically larger sites too in my experience
[14:57] <elTigre> I find it impractical to restart X everytime I accidently close the lid
[14:57] <HelplessIdiot> The /boot partition is availble, however, all other partitions, including root and swap are encrypted in a DMcrypt LVM container.
[14:57] <Mudassar> how to join the alsa room ?
[14:57] <linxeh> we tend to use lighttpd for things where you need to serve lots of static imagery
[14:57] <Pirate_Hunter_> hi need help getting flash on opera
[14:57] <linxeh> Mudassar: /join #alsa
[14:57] <elTigre> and vbetool dpms on only deals with my second monitor, the main laptop monitor is still dark
[14:58] <bassinboyl1> amenado: nevermind, it's a storage issue, Error 18
[14:58] <Jack_Sparrow> Mudassar, you were there.. for 2 seconds.
[14:58] <kris_ph> linxeh: experience is a best teacher.. have you tried both in different environment.. right? small site and larger ones?
[14:58] <amenado> elTigre-> http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/9780596101954/toc.html   nice reading for tips on X
[14:58] <ctx144k> hello all
[14:58] <ctx144k> iam using ubuntu-server 7.10
[14:59] <amenado> bassinboyl1-> seriously, i'd like to learn, shed some light on why you suspected it was bootloader..
[14:59] <linxeh> kris_ph: if your cpu is sat 99% idle there is not much point in making life hard for yourself. we use lighttpd internally at work on one of our servers for serving up images, everything else is apache
[14:59] <ctx144k> is there a way to configure the startup - that i get login-screen (on console) after loading all daemons?
[14:59] <bassinboyl1> amenado: I don't think my bios can handle a disk this size
[14:59] <amenado> bassinboyl1-> ahh okay..
[14:59] <linxeh> kris_ph: those are small-medium sites (10,000+ hits per day)
[15:00] <linxeh> kris_ph: but hosting webapps as opposed to just simple news pages - some of them serve web mapping to things like nasa worldwind
[15:00] <ctx144k> at time i get login-screen on console before loading services like postgres and so on
[15:00] <elTigre> sorry that didn't help me at all, amenado
[15:00] <amenado> kris_ph-> you said it yourself best, experience is the best teacher, now go and try my friend..
[15:00] <kris_ph> linxeh: uhuh! interesting..
[15:00] <ctx144k> so i get informations in my screen like "* postgresql [OK]" and so on
[15:00] <linxeh> kris_ph: what are you hosting? just something for your own use on a lan ?
[15:00] <skillz> when u join a channel in IRC, and it says needs voice.. what does that mean, and how to enable it
[15:00] <amenado> elTigre-> thats a new book on X windows ..you have to dig up and read up..
[15:00] <Pirate_Hunter_> hi how can i get flash working on opera 9.2?
[15:01] <kris_ph> amenado: yeah.. but I don't like to test it myself that's why I'm asking those who have experience with these two flavors...m sure linxeh is honest..
[15:01] <elTigre> sorry I won't ...
[15:01] <amenado> Pirate_Hunter_-> still at it huh? i dont there there was much progress since we tried it last week..heh
[15:01] <kris_ph> linxeh: company website with gallery2
[15:02] <elTigre> I just want to switch the monitor on
[15:02] <elTigre> I won't buy and read a big book for that !
[15:02] <amenado> kris_ph-> come on, you go and try it, i encourage you..you may learn a trick or two..
[15:02] <Pirate_Hunter_> amenado: hmmm last week? i wasnt trying to install flash last week...?? well do you know
[15:03] <linxeh> kris_ph: I wouldn't waste your time with lighttpd - by all means try it out for your own experience
[15:03] <bluefox83> Pirate_Hunter_, from what i remember of installing flash, there's a .so file somewhere, it likely is symlinked to firefox directory...you need to follow the symlink and make another one in your opera directory
[15:03] <amenado> elTigre no need to buy the orielly book, it is online for you to read.. it has an index to seek what you need..maybe..
[15:03] <linxeh> kris_ph: most people run apache, and thats what you'll find the most guides for. if something needs lighttpd you can run that too
[15:03] <elTigre> it doesn't cover the topic anyway
[15:03] <Pirate_Hunter_> bluefox83: i know that but how do i actually do that what is the command?
[15:03] <amenado> Pirate_Hunter_-> if not last week, in the last two weeks maybe? am still not getting flash to work in opera...
[15:04] <kris_ph> linxeh: now.. can these two run on the same box simultaneously?
[15:04] <bluefox83> Pirate_Hunter_, ln -s <actual file> <new location>
[15:04] <amenado> elTigre-> are you sure? you seem pretty quick on reading a whole book
[15:04] <Pirate_Hunter_> amenado: oh i see still my head is still fuzzy
[15:04] <Cannon> hey
[15:04] <Cannon> am having a few troubles
[15:05] <sevenseeker> howdy
[15:05] <elTigre> no but I am quick at using strg
[15:05] <elTigre> +f
[15:05] <elTigre> ctrl+f
[15:05] <hischild> i'm having a problem with a dualhead setup between my laptop and a tv .. i followed the guide, used nvidia-settings, switched pal and ntsc, basically did everything that i could think of ... yet it remains black and white.
[15:05] <Cannon> i've installed azureus but how do I associate torrents with it?
[15:05] <Pirate_Hunter_> amenado: check this tut out - http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-get-flash-working-in-opera-920.html
[15:05] <skillz> when u join a channel in IRC, and it says needs voice.. what does that mean, and how to enable it
[15:06] <amenado> Pirate_Hunter_-> but is it working for you?
[15:06] <Toshiaki> hola!
[15:06] <bluefox83> Cannon, when you go to a website for torrents, and you click to download...use that little dialog box and tell it to "open with" and then click the browse button and find azureus
[15:06] <vignesh> Cannon, right click on any of the torrent file, choose properties and then Open with tab.. choose azerus from Add->custom command
[15:06] <splicer> Are there any vpnc experts here?
[15:06] <Cannon> yeah, i can find the directory
[15:06] <sevenseeker> I am having trouble creating a zope-2.10 site with mkzopeinstance (using python2.4)
[15:06] <sevenseeker> OSError: [Errno 1] Operation not permitted: '/var/deployments/openflow/./bin'
[15:06] <Cannon> but not a file to associate with
[15:06] <Cannon> as in I have no idea which one! lol
[15:07] <vignesh> Cannon, any torrent file..
[15:07] <Cannon> the root of az are all .conf etc
[15:07] <Pirate_Hunter_> amenado: havent tried it going to do it later still like i said check it out
[15:07] <andromda> anyone knows the best way to enable desktop enhancements in ubuntu like compiz?
[15:07] <ovo> hello
[15:07] <bluefox83> Cannon, you likely need to look in /usr/bin
[15:07] <amenado> Pirate_Hunter_-> sure..anyhow it does not work..
[15:07] <jrib> !effects | andromda
[15:07] <Cannon> yeah, i looked in there and it showed nothing
[15:07] <ubotu> andromda: Desktop Effects are supported on graphics cards that use the default Intel and ATI drivers and the restricted !NVIDIA drivers, except for the following, which are blacklisted due to stability/compatibility issues: Intel 965, ATI Rs480 and Rv350, ATI Mobility x300, x600 and x700 - Join #compiz-fusion for anything not officially supported by Ubuntu
[15:07] <andromda> I have tried it but I loose the windows decorator
[15:08] <Cannon> maybe they are all hidden
[15:08] <jrib> andromda: system -> preferences -> appearance -> effects
[15:08] <Baever> Hey! I am running a live session of Ubuntu 7.10 And am on the way to install it, but i have a very important and big folder on it and now is the time to partition the disks, I already have a ext3 partition and swap. Is there anyway to skip this step of the installation ?
[15:09] <sevenseeker> any zope users here?
[15:09] <isa268[FAN]> hello where can i go for help with compiz
[15:09] <AtomicSpark> using an rsync application on windows. is this possible?
[15:09] <andromda> Join #compiz-fusion
[15:10] <hischild> AtomicSpark, you want to sync between windows and ubuntu? i use scp for that ..
[15:10] <jrib> !nodeco | andromda
[15:10] <ubotu> andromda: If you're missing windows decorations after enabling Desktop Effects with an NVIDIA card, try « sudo nvidia-xconfig --add-argb-glx-visuals -d 24 » in a !shell.
[15:10] <amenado> Baever-> use a free partition and dont touch the existing ones if possible, you can re-use and old swap but thats it...also save your important files somewhere else before starting..
[15:10] <AtomicSpark> i use rsync on my ubuntu machines to backup to a server. so yes its a ubuntu server that i want to back up to :P
[15:10] <blakeman> Hello, I'm having problems getting sound to work
[15:10] <bluefox83> sevenseeker, from what i just read, zope is a web application server...i don't think you will find many folks here that use anything like that
[15:10] <linxeh> AtomicSpark: there is rsync in cygwin. there are some native ports too
[15:11] <AtomicSpark> k thanks.
[15:11] <amenado> sevenseeker-> those nice folks in #pyhton or #zope may of help
[15:12] <blakeman> I've been all over the internet for a week now and I can't figure out how to get my sound to work. I've seriously tried figuring it out on my own and can't do it.
[15:12] <hischild> i'm having a problem with a dualhead setup between my laptop and a tv .. i followed the guide, used nvidia-settings, switched pal and ntsc, basically did everything that i could think of ... yet it remains black and white.
[15:12] <blakeman> Can someone help me?
[15:12] <bluefox83> blakeman, we kinda need a bit more info about the problem before we can help
[15:12] <amenado> blakeman-> i emphatize with you..its a tuff one..
[15:12] <Cannon> hmmm, ktorrent has minimized but I don't see it in the sys tray?
[15:12] <blakeman> Aw this sucks bad
[15:12] <blakeman> What info can I tell you
[15:12] <fat-head> i just downloaded dark horizon lore its a .bin file how do i install it ??
[15:12] <jrib> !sound > blakeman (read the private message from ubotu)
[15:12] <hischild> blakeman, can you be a bit more specific? like what laptop/computer you have?
[15:13] <sevenseeker> amenado > thanks
[15:13] <bluefox83> blakeman, what sound card are you using? what configs have you tried?
[15:13] <blakeman> I have an Emachines W4620 laptop
[15:13] <Baever> amenado: But in this step the installation process only offers me to re-partition
[15:13] <amenado> blakeman->  umm try  speaker-test
[15:13] <meoblast001> what is the command i use to get the necessities to make a project from source?
[15:13] <bluefox83> blakeman, oh man...emachine makes laptops now? D:
[15:13] <blakeman> I've been all over the Ubuntu support pages and tried everything I found there. It was working for a while and now it's not
[15:14] <hischild> meoblast001, build-essential
[15:14] <amenado> Baever-> no selection for manual ?
[15:14] <dbzhang800> fat-head, run ./*.bin in terminal
[15:14] <skillz> in some IRC channels, it says needs voice.. what does that mean? and how to enable it
[15:14] <blakeman> The sound card is ATI IXP Conexant 97 SB400
[15:14] <bluefox83> as if their desktops weren't bad enough D:
[15:14] <jrib> meoblast001: install the build-essential package.  You also need to install all the dependencies for the project as well
[15:15] <blakeman> Now the volume control icon has a red symbol on it and says there are no devices found
[15:15] <bluefox83> blakeman, you're likely going to get to compile alsa from source...
[15:15] <towelie> Could someone help me get my wireless chip to work?
[15:15] <bluefox83> i have a conexant soundcard, and i had to compile it from source as well
[15:15] <jimmygoon> What will FUSE do if the network drive is unavailable
[15:16] <blakeman> I have tried that (I think) at http://linuxondesktop.blogspot.com/2007/12/getting-sound-to-work-on-your-ubuntu.html
[15:16] <AtomicSpark> explode
[15:16] <bluefox83> towelie, you need to tell us what kind of wireless card
[15:16] <towelie> its a broadcomm 43xx
[15:16] <towelie> 4303 to be specific
[15:16] <EpsiloN_> hi
[15:16] <blakeman> I'm about to give up on Linux if I can't get this sound figured out
[15:16] <EpsiloN_> How can I change language in Ubuntu?
[15:17] <bigdaddysky> towlie, have you tried the restricted drivers?
[15:17] <EpsiloN_> what keys i should use
[15:17] <Baever> amenado: nope already checked there, the problem is that the folder is like 125 gb, so it would take a while to upload it to the net, partition and format the disks and then download it again hehe
[15:17] <EpsiloN_> How can I change language in Ubuntu?
[15:17] <EpsiloN_> what keys i should use
[15:17] <jrib> EpsiloN_: enable the language in system -> administration -> language support first.  Then you can change your languague at the login screen by pressing the "options" button
[15:17] <towelie> bigdaddysky: I only have a wireless connection on here, I'm in windows. It doesn't have the software source for it, and Ic an't get it because of that
[15:17] <paolinuz> hi
[15:18] <amenado> Baever-> if it is that important, you know you'd take the time, if not, aw heck, just do it! as nike motto says..hehe
[15:18] <blakeman> Well thanks but no one out there seems to have a simple answere to this problem so later
[15:18] <towelie> my ehternet port is fried on this motherboard, I'm out of pci slots for an ethernet card, and I don't have an ethernet cable long enough to reach here
[15:18] <jrib> EpsiloN_: please do not pm, use this channel
[15:18] <EpsiloN_> ok
[15:19] <EpsiloN_> so how can i change the language
[15:19] <amenado> Baever-> am surprised that it does not allow you to have a choice to partition manually
[15:19] <bluefox83> blakeman, ok, those instructions are missing a ./configure flag and i don't remember what it is, please go to #alsa you may have to wait for someone to answer you, but give them as much info as possible and they should be able to help walk you through it, they walked me through setting up my soundcard :)
[15:19] <jrib> EpsiloN_: at the login screen, press "options" and select your language
[15:19] <bigdaddysky> hmmm what version of ubuntu you runnig
[15:19] <EpsiloN_> Gunty Gibbon
[15:19] <towelie> latest, 7.10
[15:19] <Baever> amenado: hehe, maybee the best thing is to buy a new disk and just copy everything
[15:19] <EpsiloN_> 9.10 i suppos
[15:20] <bluefox83> EpsiloN_, you mean 7.10, as that's as far as it goes in releases so far...
[15:20] <EpsiloN_> i want to change the typing language
[15:20] <amenado> Baever-> there you go, you came up with a great idea.. we all must do what we have to do to achieve the end...heh
[15:20] <bluefox83> EpsiloN_, also...it's gutsy
[15:20] <amenado> Baever-> pr0n videos must be preserved at all cost..haha
[15:21] <EpsiloN_> i want to use russin language now for typing
[15:21] <towelie> So if anyone followed me on my broadcom 4303 wireless card problem
[15:21] <EpsiloN_> how can i do this?
[15:21] <towelie> I tried dling the files from http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/b43#fw-b43-old
[15:21] <jrib> EpsiloN_: did you try what I said?  I've explained it twice now.  What is not clear?
[15:21] <bigdaddysky> towelie, I know i had trouble with my broadcom 4318 card but i used the restricted drivers and it worked
[15:21] <towelie> bigdaddysky, when I try to enable it it says I don't have the system source
[15:22] <towelie> and I don't have an internet connection to get that source
[15:22] <bigdaddysky> o ic
[15:22] <towelie> I'm trying to enable internet, but I need the internet to do so :P
[15:22] <PyKid> join #PyCon
[15:22] <PyKid> hmm :-P
[15:23] <BronxAngel> anybody know the command line to start a second mysql server running on a different port and data dir?
[15:23] <amenado> towelie-> ummm have you looked in craigslist for el cheapo complete fairly decent systems? i mean below 70 bux perhaps?
[15:23] <DIL> towelie, so how are you ont irc, your laptop should have ethernet
[15:23] <bigdaddysky> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=405990&highlight=broadcom+bc43xx try this towelie
[15:24] <towelie> DIL, I booted back into windows
[15:24] <amenado> BronxAngel-> do you have access to mysql config file? look there and attempt to use a different port, and libraries?
[15:24] <DIL> towelie, use ethernet
[15:25] <towelie> DIL, my ethernet port on my mobo is fried, I don't have enough cable to reach here, and I don't have a pci slot for a card
[15:25] <BronxAngel> amenado: good point
[15:26] <DIL> towelie, i had a linksys card that used the referenced driver too may problems with it so i went and bought a netgear card that was half the cost and never had to look back
[15:26] <amenado> towelie-> not long enuff cable, again look in craigslist, its not overly expensive..people sells them for like 5 bux or so
[15:27] <fat-head> how do i uninstall a game that i installed using chmod +x "file" , then sudo ./"file" ???
[15:27] <shachaf> On a fresh installation of Ubuntu on a computer with two network cards (onboard "8257EI Gigabit Ethernet Controller", and PCI "82557/8/9 Ethernet Pro 100"), I can't get either network card to work. Both are recognized, but with either DHCP or a static IP, I can't get them to connect to or ping anything.
[15:27] <shachaf> Has someone here had a similar problem?
[15:28] <LjL> fat-head: depends entirely on the game, it might not be uninstallable at all (that's why we recommend using packages from the repositories), see if the installer has an uninstall option, or see if the game got installed in /opt or /usr/local
[15:28] <amenado> shachaf-> it got an ip address assigned to it?
[15:28] <shachaf> amenado: No.
[15:28] <n51k78> hello
[15:28] <Toshiaki> hi
[15:29] <amenado> shachaf-> new install you say? are you booted to the new install now?
[15:29] <n51k78> can anyone tell me how to get a c++ compiler for ubuntu
[15:29] <n51k78> ?
[15:29] <EpsiloN_> I just can not understand.. everey time when i want to change the nalnguage I Should lof OFF and the change the language?
[15:29] <kalatian> n51k78: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[15:29] <kalatian> !be
[15:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about be - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[15:29] <kalatian> !build-essential
[15:29] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first)
[15:29] <n51k78> tnks
[15:30] <damjan> shachaf: start tcpdump on the interfaces and see if any packets go through
[15:30] <shachaf> amenado: Yes, but never mind.
[15:30] <shachaf> The switch's connection to the router was loose. :-)
[15:30] <shachaf> Sorry, I should've checked that first.
[15:30] <DIL> duh
[15:31] <damjan> shachaf: check the lights first :)
[15:31] <Tu13es> hm, my computer doesn't boot from USB, and my CD won't read. I need to boot to something so I can repartition.  I have a livecd on my USB stick.  Can I boot to HDD and then to USB stick somehow?
[15:31] <FBMBMX> I have a problem where hidden folders show up in Open and Save dialogs
[15:31] <FBMBMX> it's annoying because there's a ton of hidden folders under my home folder from applications
[15:31] <FBMBMX> they don't show up in the file browser
[15:31] <FBMBMX> is there a way to turn them off?
[15:32] <DIL> Tu13es, did you config the bios to boot from usb
[15:33] <Tu13es> DIL: I can't, it's a Mac Mini
[15:33] <wxPython> please visit this link: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-panel/+bug/18361
[15:33] <wxPython> does In Progress means that the bug is in the progress of being fixed?
[15:33] <shachaf> FBMBMX: Ctrl-h?
[15:33] <huub> Hello
[15:33] <huub> this is Huub from Holland
[15:33] <shachaf> FBMBMX: Or right-click/show hidden files.
[15:33] <FBMBMX> it only shows up in open/save dialogs
[15:34] <FBMBMX> and ctrl+h doesn't work there
[15:34] <n51k78> how do i use it
[15:34] <shachaf> FBMBMX: It works there for me.
[15:34] <n51k78> ?
[15:34] <FBMBMX> err nvm
[15:34] <FBMBMX> the right click did it
[15:34] <FBMBMX> thanks
[15:34] <Killeroid> FBMBMX: just hit ctrl-h to turn hidden folders off
[15:34] <xvfz> hi, how can i make a normal boot without any splash, with tiny font?
[15:34] <FBMBMX> they were turned off elsewhere
[15:34] <FBMBMX> I got it now, thanks
[15:34] <DIL> Tu13es, not that fam with Mac mini but on MacBook pro i hold option key and am able to boot from cd or other bootable media
[15:34] <JRylan> hello everyone, is this the place to come for help?
[15:35] <Tu13es> DIL: I can boot from CD or Firewire, but USB doesn't work for the Mini afaict
[15:35] <DIL> Tu13es, k
[15:35] <xvfz> Hi, does anyone knows how to boot ubuntu without splash screens, i only want to see the text
[15:35] <vignesh> i had xp and ubuntu.. now i reinstalled xp.. ntloader has rewritten the MBR.. is it possible to rescue grub alone?? without reinstalling linux??
[15:36] <Whyvas> vignesh yes
[15:36] <Whyvas> vignesh boot off the install cd and go grub-install or something like that
[15:37] <xvfz> |ÂÂ??
[15:37] <JRylan> hello everyone, i have a Dell Inspirion 530s desktop, with a FoxConn G33M02 motherboard. the ethernet port is apart of the mobo itself and ubuntu is not recognizing the ethernet port at all. can't setup any connection
[15:38] <hischild_> what's the easiest way to convert a dvd .iso into a video .avi file?
[15:38] <xvfz> Hi, does anyone knows how to boot ubuntu without splash screens, i only want to see the text
[15:38] <hischild_> xvfz, remove the splash option from the boot line
[15:39] <JRylan> hello everyone, i have a Dell Inspirion 530s desktop, with a FoxConn G33M02 motherboard. the ethernet port is apart of the mobo itself and ubuntu is not recognizing the ethernet port at all. can't setup any connection. what can i do? i can't find any drivers?
[15:39] <Jenson-> hi jack and ichat, i managed to upgrade from Ubuntu Feisty to Gutsy =)
[15:39] <Ohm> Hey everybody, I've got a really bad problem. Since it might be tough to solve and there's alot of info on it, I wrote a summary of it at http://owner.rnachoctb.org/error.txt
[15:39] <Ohm> please help me :/
[15:39] <wxPython> if the GNOME Panel bug   https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-panel/+bug/18361    gets fixed... would the gnome-panel bug also be fixed?
[15:40] <frojnd> hello there! How can I check if I have SATA or SCSI internal hard disk ?
[15:40] <Ohm> summing up the problem in one line would probably be: "oh god only a tenth of my gui apps still work"
[15:40] <JRylan> hello everyone, i have a Dell Inspirion 530s desktop, with a FoxConn G33M02 motherboard. the ethernet port is apart of the mobo itself and ubuntu is not recognizing the ethernet port at all. can't setup any connection. what can i do? i can't find any drivers?
[15:41] <Baever> amenado: lol yes they are pretty important, and the music colletction also
[15:41] <Football-head> can anyone help me ????? http://pastebin.com/d7e54276d
[15:41] <vignesh> i had xp and ubuntu.. now i reinstalled xp.. ntloader has rewritten the MBR.. is it possible to rescue grub alone?? without reinstalling linux??
[15:41] <hischild_> Ohm, sounds like a fairly serious problem indeed. It would appear that one or more directories/applications have been damaged and can't start. However, i'm not sure how to do a file system check under ubuntu ..
[15:41] <brobostigon> !grub | vignesh
[15:41] <ubotu> vignesh: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[15:42] <Killeroid> Ohm: its probably something you enabled in compiz. the only advic i can give you is just uninstall and purge your compiz installation and reinstall it
[15:42] <vignesh> ubotu, ty
[15:42] <ubotu> You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[15:42] <kestir> Hi, I have a lot of errors in syslog saying 'Buffer I/O error on device sr0'.  Would someone help me troubleshoot this?
[15:42] <Willizar> hi
[15:42] <JRylan> can anyone please help me with my network issue?
[15:42] <Football-head> i need to uninstalll a game but i dont know how. heres how i installed it: http://pastebin.com/d7e54276d
[15:42] <Football-head> anyone?
[15:42] <Ohm> Killeroid: Compiz still works, so I'd wager it isn't that.
[15:42] <Willizar> how can i set my quit msg on konversation
[15:43] <Ohm> And starting/exiting terminals etc still works, aswell as all other things compiz has to do with
[15:43] <Tu13es> how do I force a grub menu on boot?
[15:43] <Tu13es> right now it just autoboots to the first one
[15:43] <Squawk> Tu13es, set a timeout so you can choose
[15:44] <Tu13es> k
[15:44] <Lemcott> i have a good i dea that someone here might be able to help me
[15:44] <DIL> Tu13es, or esc
[15:44] <JRylan> can someonoe please help me out with network drivers for my foxconn g33m02 mobo, i'm completely lost, no network device is recognized
[15:44] <Ohm> oh wow, firefox still works
[15:44] <Squawk> Tu13es, something like "timeout 30"
[15:45] <ubuntu1> hello
[15:45] <Football-head> can anyone help me ? ^^^^^^^^
[15:45] <Killeroid> Ohm: your problem sounds like its gotta do with the window manager redering the graphics and since you have compiz installed, at least disable compiz and see if all those problems arent fixed
[15:45] <kestir> !repeat | Football-head
[15:45] <ubotu> Football-head: 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
[15:46] <daedra> is there a way to set up an internet connection without using iw/ifconfig?
[15:46] <Lemcott> im trying to install ubuntu on my hp dv9420us and it stops at the "loading hardware drivers"
[15:46] <Ohm> Killeroid: I'm willing to try. Can you help me start another window manager? I can't access the settings for gnome
[15:46] <Squawk> daedra, configure in /etc/network
[15:46] <uboontoo> Hello, has anybody faced any problem in restricting a user access to removable storage media?
[15:46] <dkd903> daedra: yes
[15:46] <erawfish> daedra: yes. man interfaces
[15:46] <dkd903> use the GUI
[15:46] <Football-head> i nead help uninstalling a game or informaion on what went wrong here the output of the installation and i want to knwo if i can uninstall http://pastebin.com/d7e54276d
[15:47] <kestir> !repeat | Football-head
[15:47] <ubotu> Football-head: 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
[15:47] <daedra> dkd903: without interface
[15:47] <erawfish> Football-head: we cannot know
[15:47] <daedra> my problem is that iwpriv lacks the IOCTLS to Set
[15:47] <uboontoo> * Hello, has anybody faced any problem in restricting a user access to removable storage media?
[15:47] <daedra> i.e. I can't set the bssid/key
[15:47] <erawfish> daedra: what driver?
[15:47] <daedra> rtl8187
[15:47] <erawfish> ick
[15:48] <ubuntu1> q pex
[15:48] <Squawk> uboontoo, why dont you just ask aboutyour issue instead of asking if anyone else has hte problem
[15:48] <daedra> it is possible to connect with it, i've done it with a gui
[15:48] <odontolink> que onda
[15:48] <EpsiloN_> telle me please what keys i should use to change the language.
[15:48] <ubuntu1> ya me viste?
[15:48] <ubuntu1> dende demonios esta el arturo
[15:48] <daedra> but in my minimal environment, I wanted to know how it was done in commands
[15:48] <ubuntu1> conectate arturo
[15:48] <Lemcott> INSTALLATION HELP
[15:49] <odontolink> ya t vi
[15:49] <EpsiloN_> I don`t want any time when i want to change the language do the log off
[15:49] <Squawk> daedra,for wireless, isnt it iwconfig?
[15:49] <hischild_> what's the easiest way to convert a dvd .iso into a video .avi file?
[15:49] <Lemcott> anyone please?
[15:49] <jpatrick> !caps | Lemcott
[15:49] <ubotu> Lemcott: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[15:49] <Lemcott> aight
[15:49] <odontolink> on tas
[15:49] <daedra> i think it is /etc/network
[15:49] <Lemcott> im trying to install ubuntu on my hp dv9420us and it stops at the "loading hardware drivers"
[15:49] <Lemcott> hold on brb
[15:51] <hikenboot> greetings all my gnome-settings-daemon keeps crashing I find errors in the log which indicate that I should start it in --sync mode to determine source of errors ...how do i do this
[15:51] <odontolink> ya llego el roosvelt
[15:51] <ubuntu1> donde demonios esta roosvelt
[15:52] <odontolink> aqui este bien pedo
[15:52] <ubuntu1> todavia?
[15:52] <Lemcott> back
[15:53] <anaxagorus> how do i list all groups on ubuntu?
[15:54] <||arifaX> anaxagorus: cat /etc/group
[15:54] <shachaf> anaxagorus: cat /etc/group?
[15:54] <||arifaX> :)
[15:54] <stevec_> getent group
[15:54] <anaxagorus> ||arifaX: thanks!!!
[15:54] <odontolink> q paso artur bar
[15:56] <akan01n> hi, i have a HP tx1000 (tx1127), wifi Broadcom BCM94311MCG, im using ndiswrapper with bcmwl5.inf, everything is set right, i get network working, but after a period of time it stops, i have no ideia whats happening, when i type route it takes 10sec to show something on the table. it seems that eth1 (wifi) gets laggy, delay to respond and no internet connection, anyone have a clue?
[15:57] <sirjoebob> hello all.... i have installed virtualbox in ubuntu and the windows for the program come up like my resolution is 800x600 or something. i cant see the buttons and my screen is a widescreen laptop set at 1280x800. anyone have any ideas?
[15:57] <stevec_> akan01n: can you still ping things?
[15:58] <akan01n> stevec_: i can ping 10.1.1.72 (wifi), ping 10.1.1.254 (router) Destination host unreachable
[15:58] <Killeroid> Ohm: sorry, i was away from the keyboard. When you are logging in, click/select the sessions option/button and choose gnome failsafe
[15:59] <JRylan> can someonoe please help me out with network drivers for my foxconn g33m02 mobo, i'm completely lost, no network device is recognized
[15:59] <stevec_> akan01n: and you still have a default route set when you do a 'route'?
[15:59] <Killeroid> Ohm: that will start gnome without compiz and then if everything works, the you know its compiz causing all the problems and then you can uninstall  and purge all its files and reinstall
[15:59] <Bo^Dick> how can i get this command start automatically at startup? echo -e '\360\000\040\041\141\000\000\000\177\000\367' > /dev/snd/midiC0D1
[15:59] <akan01n> stevec_: yes, but it takes 10sec to print on screen. when everything is working perfect it shows 0sec
[16:00] <stevec_> aka01n: what is 10.1.1.72? the pc itself?
[16:00] <akan01n> stevec_: yes.. wifi
[16:00] <akan01n> i use static ip here
[16:01] <stevec_> aka01n: what does iwconfig show? are you still addociated?
[16:01] <stevec_> associated even!
[16:01] <Bo^Dick> anyone
[16:01] <sirjoebob> Bo^Dick... you could put it in a bash script and run that at startup
[16:01] <akan01n> yes.. iwconfig shows IEEE 802.11g ESSID:"DmZ" which is my AP ESSID.
[16:02] <akan01n> shows eth1 (wifi)
[16:02] <bullgard4> What is Ubuntu's preferred download manager?
[16:02] <hikenboot> how do i reinstall gnome desktop for a user so it goes back to defaults
[16:02] <Bo^Dick> sirjoebob: aren't bash scripts for the command prompt only?
[16:02] <stevec_> bullgard4, wget?
[16:02] <Lemcott> akan, how do you like the tx1000? i just ordered the tx2000
[16:03] <akan01n> Lemcott: very much... mine has 1G, its better with 2G =), i have nothing to complain about it.
[16:03] <hischild_> what's the easiest way to convert a dvd .iso into a video .avi file?
[16:03] <stevec_> akan01n, hmm, strange, just having a quick google
[16:03] <sirjoebob> Bo^Dick., if you put it into a file and save it as ".sh" you can run it from command... you would add "directory and filename.sh" as a session startup iem
[16:03] <stevec_> hischild_, ffmepg
[16:03] <hischild_> stevec_, k ty
[16:03] <sirjoebob> Bo^Dick: works fine for me
[16:03] <akan01n> stevec_: ok, im new to gnu/linux.. heheh no clue here.. even if i do /etc/init.d/networking restart, problem persists
[16:04] <JRylan> can someonoe please help me out with network drivers for my foxconn g33m02 mobo, i'm completely lost, no network device is recognized
[16:04] <TrueNme> just installed osx86 tiger to a secondary hdd how do i add it to the grub boot loader from Ubuntu?
[16:04] <stevec_> hischild_, or mencode
[16:04] <Squawk> TrueNme, edit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[16:04] <bullgard4> TrueNme: Edit its config file.
[16:04] <hischild_> stevec_, any chance you could give me a quick guide how to use them?
[16:05] <stevec_> akan01n, but it starts working after a reboot? anything in dmesg of /var/log/syslog or something?
[16:05] <Lemcott> on my hp dv9420us, i ran the boot from the cd drive, the normal ubuntu installation menu runs and everything works fine. i try to install, and it just stops at "loading hardware drivers"
[16:05] <TrueNme> Squawk :: ok
[16:05] <stevec_> hischild_, http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/HTML/en/mencoder.html
[16:05] <hischild_> stevec_, thanks
[16:05] <akan01n> i have done a /etc/init.d/networking restart and now its working again.. =/
[16:05] <akan01n> stevec_: let me check
[16:07] <stevec_> hischild_, try mencoder movie.iso -o movie.avi -ovc lavc -oac lavc
[16:07] <stevec_> hischild_, not sure if that will work, you might have to extract the vobs first
[16:07] <hischild_> stevec_, wonderful .. i'll try that in just a second .. have to plug my external drive in first :-)
[16:08] <stevec_> <----------- has forgotten all his mencoder and ffmpeg info as he hasn't played with them for ages
[16:08] <akan01n> stevec_: when everything is working fine, 10.1.1.254 (hosts dmzi.home.org), shows on route.. when things are not working route table shows the ip 10.1.1.254, not the hosts name associated
[16:08] <richard__> an application to get temprature of the computer?
[16:08] <hischild_> stevec_, i never really used it so far ... so i'm trying to create sort of a system that will automatically convert the iso's to avi's, since it saves a lot of space and the quality is still good enough for me. ..
[16:09] <stevec_> akan01n, yeah it'll not resolve when the network is down
[16:09] <stevec_> hischild_, http://lifehacker.com/software/linux/rip-dvds-in-linux-the-semi+easy-way-330983.php look at k9copy
[16:10] <richard__> what is an application that measure temprature of the computer? like a gnome applet?
[16:10] <stevec_> richard__, lmsensors, then I'm not sure about the gnome bit, google it I'm sure you'll find something
[16:10] <nickrud> richard__: install lm-sensors, then right click the panel, add hardware monitor
[16:10] <pharum> HELP !!!!
[16:10] <Fireal> hi all...what is a good way to change the creation date of a photo? (friend's camera was set up wrong)
[16:10] <pharum> all my partitions are missin :/ i got ntfs :/
[16:11] <pharum> and thay just dissapeard :/
[16:11] <richard__> nickrud: thanks
[16:11] <stevec_> pharum, uurrggghh ntfs
[16:11] <hischild_> stevec_, seems almost perfect :-)
[16:11] <akan01n> stevec_: i will wait for the problem again and take a look at dmesg
[16:11] <JRylan> can someonoe please help me out with onboard network drivers for my foxconn g33m02 mobo, i'm completely lost, no network device is recognized
[16:11] <stevec_> akan01n, ok no prob, let me know if I'm around
[16:11] <pharum> any advice ?
[16:12] <stevec_> JRylan, what does lspci show?
[16:12] <richard__> nickrud: i have it installed, but it isn't showing
[16:12] <nickrud> pharum: mount | grep /dev/ , are your ntfs partitions shown as mounted?
[16:13] <JRylan> where do i go to pull that up? terminal?
[16:13] <stevec_> JRylan, yep
[16:13] <pharum>  mount | grep /dev/
[16:13] <nickrud> richard__: hardware monitor should be under the system&hardware section of the add to panel window
[16:13] <pharum> devshm on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw)
[16:13] <pharum> devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,gid=5,mode=620)
[16:14] <JRylan> stevec_: the ethernet controller says intel corporation unknown device
[16:14] <richard__> nickrud: its not, and i have installed lm-sensors ( it was already installed )
[16:14] <stevec_> JRylan, do you know what kind it is?
[16:15] <amon__> TrueNme:
[16:15] <JRylan> it's an onboard ethernet port on the foxconn g33m02 mobo. looking on their site, i believe it's a realtek, but there is nothing i can see on the side of the port or anything with the case off
[16:15] <amon__> TrueNme: whats your hardware setup like
[16:16] <nickrud> richard__: heh. It's been so long I actually did an install, I forgot it's not standard. install   hardware-monitor
[16:16] <nauwra> hello folks
[16:16] <Ulzheimer> hi
[16:16] <allioson_X> hey guys, where can i try the alpha release of the new ubuntu?
[16:16] <jpatrick> !hardy | allioson_X
[16:16] <ubotu> allioson_X: Hardy Heron is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (8.04-LTS), due April 2008 - For more info, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyHeron - CONSIDER IT TO BE PRE BETA (ALPHA) SOFTWARE - Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1, NOT #ubuntu
[16:17] <richard__> nickrud: thanks
[16:17] <pharum> help me any 1   my ntfs parttion are missing :/
[16:17] <nauwra> in 7.10 ubuntu, must I install fglrx even though I've already installed the xserver-xgl package? (trying to get compiz running again)
[16:18] <[SAFC]stevec> pharum, have you got them in /etc/fstab? sorry i don't use ntfs at all, no microshite here
[16:18] <Killeroid> pharum: missing asi n you cant access it from ubuntu or you just cant login?
[16:18] <richard__> nickrud: um.. that doesnt measure temprature
[16:18] <JRylan> stevec_: it's an onboard ethernet port on the foxconn g33m02 mobo. looking on their site, i believe it's a realtek, but there is nothing i can see on the side of the port or anything with the case off
[16:18] <pharum> i dont see them at all
[16:18] <nickrud> pharum: was looking something else up. use someone's nick in the line when you reply, makes it easier to see
[16:18] <[SAFC]stevec> JRylan, im not sure mate, sorry
[16:19] <JRylan> ah, well i appreciate you trying to help. thank you :)
[16:19] <pharum> [SAFC]stevec: i have them in my fstab
[16:19] <nickrud> pharum: ok if you don't see them,  type     sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/<firstntfsdevice>  /mnt  , if you get no response back it mounted correctly (first, we test that they do mount at all)
[16:19] <richard__> nickrud: found it now i think its called sensors-applet
[16:19] <[SAFC]stevec> pharum, what happens if you type mount /dev/whatever ?
[16:20] <japie213> Hi guys, is there some script that takes your running config and copies in into a .config for compilation of a newer kernel?
[16:20] <nickrud> richard__: heh. I'd have got there eventually ;0
[16:20] <[SAFC]stevec> japie213, make oldconfig possibly, haven't compiled a kernel for a while
[16:20] <japie213> I do NOT mean the .config in /proc, but something more intelligent.
[16:20] <[SAFC]stevec> japie213, ignore me :-)
[16:20] <pharum> [mntent]: line 1 in /etc/fstab is bad
[16:20] <pharum> [mntent]: line 2 in /etc/fstab is bad
[16:20] <pharum> [mntent]: line 3 in /etc/fstab is bad
[16:20] <pharum> [mntent]: line 4 in /etc/fstab is bad
[16:20] <pharum> [mntent]: line 5 in /etc/fstab is bad; rest of file ignored
[16:20] <pharum> mount: according to mtab, udev is already mounted on /dev
[16:20] <FloodBot1> pharum: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[16:20] <pharum> mount failed
[16:20] <richard__> nickrud: odd.. installed it but not showing up still
[16:21] <nickrud> pharum: ah, there's your problem.   gedit  /etc/fstab  and put a copy of it on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[16:21] <[SAFC]stevec> pharum, whats the contents of your /etc/fstab (pastbin it please)
[16:21] <softguru> #quit
[16:21] <[SAFC]stevec> #quit smoking
[16:22] <pharum> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59685/
[16:22] <[SAFC]stevec> does anyone know of a command line torrent client that support ipfilters? I have a block list I use in azureus but want to use the ssame in a cli client
[16:22] <bullgard4> What is Ubuntu's preferred download manager?
[16:22] <nauwra> if i have the restricted ati driver option in /system/administration> then i've already installed fglrx, right?
[16:22] <[SAFC]stevec> bullgard4, wget
[16:22] <Lycade> Pardon me, but it was brought to my attention that I should install ndiswrapper to improve the reliability of my wireless (broadcom) driver in my notebook. I used https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper to install, but where do I go from there? I'm not finding it off hand.
[16:22] <brobostigon> bullgard4: wget
[16:22] <pharum> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59686/
[16:23] <nauwra> there's one here bullgard4 http://linuxondesktop.blogspot.com/2007/02/13-things-to-do-immediately-after.html
[16:23] <[SAFC]stevec> pharum, cat /etc/fstab
[16:23] <richard__> sweet now i got it to show
[16:23] <nickrud> richard__: try   alt-f2 killall gnome-panel (it'll restart) and check again
[16:23] <richard__> i had to run sensors-detect
[16:24] <RickKnight> Help please. Gutsy upgrade OK. Now can't boot. Get busy box prompt.
[16:24] <nauwra> is anyone familiar with ATI cards and the ATI restricted driver?
[16:24] <rsk> sure nauwra
[16:24] <nauwra> i'm in a 4-day, 6-fresh install epic battle w/ubuntu 7.10 :[
[16:24] <Coast2Coast> Hello there
[16:24] <pharum> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59687/
[16:24] <Coast2Coast> is this Ubuntu Technical support?
[16:25] <noxiousrao> why sometimes my ntfs drives mount automaticallly and sometimes they don't? any suggestions ?
[16:25] <akumar_> nauwra, yea i have a ata radeon
[16:25] <rinaldi_> Coast2Coast: yes
[16:25] <ninj1> noxiousrao what is on your ntfs drive?
[16:25] <ninj1> vista, xp?
[16:25] <noxiousrao> xp
[16:25] <Coast2Coast> Is there a particular person I should ask for support?
[16:25] <ninj1> if you shutdown improperly or it goes into hibernate then the OS is still technically using that partition
[16:25] <ninj1> so it won't mount properly
[16:25] <rsk> yes Only one persion gives support here :P
[16:25] <jrib> Coast2Coast: no, just address your question to the channel
[16:26] <nauwra> i've got the ATI restricted driver in system/administration, but when i do fglrxinfo it says not instaleld. should i install it or just enable the driver?
[16:26] <rinaldi_> Coast2Coast: simply ask your question with good detail and anyone with an answer will try to help
[16:26] <noxiousrao> ninjl, really ? cool.. i will keep an eye next time. thx
[16:26] <ninj1> no problem
[16:26] <pharum> help
[16:26] <pharum> :)
[16:26] <[SAFC]stevec> pharum, that isn't a fstab
[16:27] <pharum> i got this in my /etc/fstab
[16:27] <pharum> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59688/
[16:28] <noxiousrao> one more.... i use a usb modem to connect to internet i.e. my nokia.. sometimes it gets disconnected and then when i try again.. it doesn't connect and eventually i need to reboot
[16:28] <noxiousrao> any idea why this happens.. and what i can do so that i don't need to restart..... just run any command to get wvdial working again ?
[16:28] <[SAFC]stevec> pharum, this is an fstab http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59689/
[16:28] <QSwan> How can I take photos with my webcam?
[16:29] <pharum> mine doesint look like it :/
[16:29] <[SAFC]stevec> QSwan, use it like a camera
[16:29] <[SAFC]stevec> pharum, don't reboot whatever you do!
[16:29] <pharum> k
[16:29] <QSwan> What application should I use?
[16:29] <domeec> Hi!
[16:29] <Typhox> hi!
[16:30] <[SAFC]stevec> pharum, you need to redo your fstab, http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html
[16:30] <DB42> anybody here can recommend on a good program for trafic shaping ?
[16:30] <[SAFC]stevec> DB42, iptables :-)
[16:30] <Coast2Coast> Hello room.  I have a problem installing Ubuntu on either of my laptop using Virtual PC.  The installer doesn't recognize my mouse and I've tried key commands but either aren't using them right or they don't work either.  I didn't have this problem with Xubuntu install on my laptops.  Can any one help?
[16:30] <ries> Hey guys... do-release-upgrade fails badly on a fresh installed edgy (using debootstrap on a domU)  using do-release-upgrade
[16:30] <jengle> hi everyone.
[16:30] <DB42> [SAFC]stevec: funny, iptables isnt' for TS
[16:30] <skaka> uptime
[16:31] <jengle> for some reason ubuntu doesn't have the developer docs installed already (man pages especially)
[16:31] <ries> I tried googling.. but couldn't find a bug entry about.. anybody knows a other update method??
[16:31] <QSwan> [SAFC]stevec what application should i use to take photos?
[16:31] <jengle> what package is needed for this?
[16:31] <[SAFC]stevec> QSwan, http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Packet_Shaping
[16:31] <nickrud> pharum: I'll help you get your fstab back up, but I need to know one more thing:  put the output of     ls /media   on pastebin
[16:31] <danbhfive> ries: are you trying to get to gutsy?
[16:31] <geirha> jengle: manpages-dev iirc
[16:32] <nickrud> jenda: install manpages-dev
[16:32] <lolfrenz> nickrud, you'd probably rather want to know fdisk -l
[16:32] <ries> danbhfive: In the end I am trying to go to gutsy...
[16:32] <nickrud> lolfrenz: that's what's in his fstab right now :)
[16:32] <QSwan> [SAFC]stevec,For webcam?
[16:32] <danbhfive> ries: what are you running now?
[16:32] <[SAFC]stevec> <------is wondering is no-one else has heard of google?
[16:32] <nickrud> !google
[16:32] <ubotu> google is the helpers' friend; many newer users dont have the google-fu yet; For GNU/Linux:  http://google.com/linux
[16:32] <ries> danbhfive: edgy
[16:32] <lolfrenz> what's google ?
[16:32] <jengle> thanks :D
[16:33] <noxiousrao> anyone with experience with wvdial???
[16:33] <[SAFC]stevec> DB42, oops sent this to wrong person! http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Packet_Shaping
[16:33] <DB42> tnx, i'll try it
[16:34] <[SAFC]stevec> DB42, quite a read mind! goog luck! and surprise surprise it's iptables
[16:34] <danbhfive> ries: so its a server install of edgy, and you tried to upgrade?  even if it failed, wouldn't it now be gutsy, at least repository wise?
[16:34] <pharum> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59692/
[16:34] <nickrud> !who | pharum
[16:34] <ubotu> pharum: As you can see, this is a large channel. If you're speaking to someone in particular, please put their nickname in what you say (use !tab), or else messages get lost and it becomes confusing :)
[16:34] <Coast2Coast> Has any one encountered mouse issues with Ubuntu and laptops before?
[16:34] <Coast2Coast> Preinstall
[16:34] <dpt> Hello everyone.
[16:35] <danbhfive> ries: did you follow me on that one?
[16:35] <ries> danbhfive: I use debootstrap from my dom0 to install edgu (we run edgy on dom0) to kick off a new domU... then we are planning to upgrade... this worked fine on already running domU's.. only on this fresh one it seems to fail
[16:35] <pharum> !who | Ubotu ok
[16:35] <ubotu> Ubotu ok: As you can see, this is a large channel. If you're speaking to someone in particular, please put their nickname in what you say (use !tab), or else messages get lost and it becomes confusing :)
[16:35] <[SAFC]stevec> does anyone know of a command line torrent client that support ipfilters? I have a block list I use in azureus but want to use the ssame in a cli client
[16:35] <dpt> Gutsy couldn't cause more trouble with my wireless connections, I've looked for thread onlien about it and only found that mostly people don't have a solution or thesolution is totally diffrent for ever PC.
[16:35] <pharum> !who ubotu
[16:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about who ubotu - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[16:35] <iNeo> Coast2Coast: No
[16:35] <[SAFC]stevec> !who who
[16:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about who who - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[16:35] <dpt> as i don't have internet I cant read and try many solution because it takes too long to boot on windows and then try again on linux
[16:35] <ries> danbhfive: as we don't update dom0 to new release... we only do it on domU's
[16:36] <pharum> !tab
[16:36] <ubotu> You can use <tab> for autocompletion of nicknames in IRC, as well as for completion of filenames and programs on the command line.
[16:36] <dpt> I'd like to know how to get linux.headers for 2.6.20-X already compiled and packgaed as deb
[16:36] <dpt> I had them before in my ubuntu 7.04, now that package isn't available in 7.10
[16:36] <pharum> [SAFC]stevec, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59692/
[16:36] <pharum> >.<
[16:36] <dpt> how can i get that kernel ready to instal it with dpkg and boot using that kernel, because that one does not create any trouble with my wireless
[16:36] <dpt> any ideas?
[16:37] <Syntux> is there anyway to change the default ubuntu background from Command line?
[16:37] <danbhfive> ries: sorry mate, I don't know what dom0 and domU's are, so this may be out of my league.  BUT, I believe a manual install involves just changing your sources file, and changing all references of edgy to gutsy, then running sudo apt-get dist-upgrade a few times
[16:37] <Coast2Coast> Are there other resources I should look to for a solution?
[16:37] <dpt> I have 7.04 cd, can i add it as a repositorie and take the kernel from there??
[16:37] <jvm> hi. which package do i've to install so my c man pages are available?
[16:37] <ries> danbhfive: we are running xen... we host a couple of virtual servers....
[16:37] <geirha> jvm: manpages-dev
[16:37] <[SAFC]stevec> ries, how you finding xen? been meaning to try it out
[16:37] <wxPython> suck my dick
[16:37] <ries> danbhfive: I will use that.... I always used it running debian.... I was just hoping to 'ubuntu' method would also work again
[16:37] <wxPython> fuck you
[16:38] <shachaf> Using the Restricted Drivers Manager, I can install the drivers for my video card (Radeon 9550), and it seems to work, but then `fglrxinfo` shows that it's still using Mesa. I've been through the ATI driver nightmare twice before, and I really don't feel like going through it again. :-) Is there some easy way of setting it up that I'm missing?
[16:38] <[SAFC]stevec> wxPython, ???
[16:38] <soc> hi
[16:38] <niuq> what about manners?
[16:38] <ries> [SAFC]stevec: I installed it myself by compiling a kernel
[16:38] <jvm> geirha, thank you. good day.
[16:38] <danbhfive> ries: one more thing, you may have to upgrade to feisty, and then to gutsy
[16:38] <soc> my nvidia gpu's fan is running all the time and it is highly annoying
[16:38] <soc> is there a way to fix that?
[16:38] <kestir> how can I increase/decrease the size of the title bar on windows?
[16:38] <pharum> !WHO [SAFC]stevec,
[16:38] <ries> danbhfive: will do that in two steps.... will let you know how it goes
[16:38] <danbhfive> !upgrade | ries and also take a look at the standard docs,  there is more info there
[16:38] <ubotu> ries and also take a look at the standard docs,  there is more info there: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[16:38] <[SAFC]stevec> !who pharum
[16:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about who pharum - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[16:38] <[SAFC]stevec> !who pharum
[16:39] <pharum> !who [SAFC]stevec d
[16:39] <Squawk> guys, why are you throwing !who at each other?
[16:39] <arcticpenguin380> !botabuse
[16:39] <ubotu> Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (type also /msg ubotu Bot). Don't use commands in the public channels if you don't know if they really exist. Also avoid adding joke/useless factoids.
[16:39] <wolfric> hey is there some way to enable the middle mouse button scrolling generall? (ie when you click middle button it brings up the 2 arrows and you just move your pointer further up or down to fast scroll?)
[16:40] <wolfric> ive looked in mouse but cant find it
[16:40] <nickrud> pharum: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59694/ . I've commented out the cdrom, since I don't know what device you have for that. We'll get to it later
[16:41] <linduxed> in need of help with following: http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/ubuntu-help/117014-wifi-gone.html
[16:41] <[SAFC]stevec> nickrud, good work fella
[16:41] <nickrud> [SAFC]stevec: years of practice here ;)
[16:41] <[SAFC]stevec> nickrud, :-)
[16:42] <nickrud> although this is a unique problem for me
[16:42] <Lycade> If I edit the order of menu.lst via gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst, will I be able to set a different operating system as my default one for loading?
[16:43] <pharum> ! [SAFC]stevec hi
[16:43] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about safc]stevec hi - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[16:43] <pharum> omfg it starts to piss me off
[16:43] <[SAFC]stevec> pharum, what are you trying to do? :-)
[16:43] <Pici> !msgthebot
[16:43] <ubotu> Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (type also /msg ubotu Bot). Don't use commands in the public channels if you don't know if they really exist. Also avoid adding joke/useless factoids.
[16:43] <Lycade> Are you supposed to do "Hi *insertname*" ? :x
[16:43] <pharum> i dont realy know XD
[16:43] <sween> I just installed wow under wine and im having a problem when i try to start it up. I get a Failed to start 3d acceleration Error. Does anyone have any ideas how to fix this? P.S. the laptop im on has a intel video card
[16:44] <pharum> i wanna talk to you personly :/
[16:44] <danbhfive> Lycade: I believe there is a default option setting that you can set directly
[16:44] <nickrud> pharum: and its   !<factoid> |  name  (the | is a pipe, points it at a person)  just put their nick in the line to them, like I do you you
[16:44] <[SAFC]stevec> pharum, /msg me something
[16:44] <Lycade> danbhfive:  When I boot up and I'm looking at the grub menu? I'm not sure if I saw an option there.
[16:45] <ries> danbhfive: : from feisty to gutsy i can use do-release-upgrade again... huraaay
[16:45] <danbhfive> ries: sounds like its working  :)
[16:45] <danbhfive> Lycade: im talking about menu.lst
[16:45] <Lifeisfunny> I've got a freakin' update hanging
[16:45] <nickrud> [SAFC]stevec: he's gonna need to make a /media/sda8 mount point as well as finalize the cdrom
[16:46] <ries> danbhfive: actually...looks like it... my server is 9.000KM away... so I cannot hear it :)
[16:46] <Lycade> danbhfive:  Oh. I haven't opened it up yet. I didn't want to alter anything without asking first.
[16:46] <ompaul> !nickspam > Mielas
[16:46] <rjeffries> Q: I downloaded and installed Chandler. how can I find it on my Gutsy system?
[16:46] <[SAFC]stevec> nickrud, yep
[16:47] <bullgard4> I downloaded http://fosdem.unixheads.org/2007/FOSDEM-LinuxKernel.ogg. What is Ubuntu's preferred program to play this movie?
[16:47] <BadRobot> hi there,i am just wondering will be there an update for ff3 before hardy heron is released?
[16:47] <rsk> bullgard4: mplayer
[16:47] <nickrud> bullgard4: totem is default movie player install
[16:48] <popey> BadRobot: totem
[16:48] <rsk> BadRobot: currently ff beta 4 is in hardy
[16:48] <Lifeisfunny> I've got a freakin' update hanging with the g-panel processor-applet saying I'm at 100% usage.
[16:48] <BadRobot> is it?
[16:48] <popey> er bullgard4 totem
[16:48] <rsk> BadRobot: yea (repeats myself)
[16:48] <BadRobot> ok,is the epiphany 2.22 shipped with gecko or webkit?
[16:49] <pros977> Ok, I need a complete understand of advanced calculus in under 5 minutes. Can anyone give me a rundown?
[16:49] <rjeffries> how do I search for a program on Gutsy?I know it is here, somewhere...
[16:49] <BadRobot> god dag henrik
[16:49] <Lifeisfunny> ok never mind, it finally collected itself, I'm good.  I think.
[16:49] <rsk> rjeffries: what program?
[16:49] <rjeffries> i downloaded Chandler
[16:50] <rsk> ok and how did you install it
[16:50] <rjeffries> the PIM-ish program in beta
[16:50] <BadRobot> try synaptic rjeffries
[16:50] <rjeffries> it was a .deb
[16:50] <BadRobot> or www.getdeb.net
[16:50] <io_> ciao
[16:50] <nickrud> rsk: #ubuntu+1 will walk you through all that stuff
[16:50] <io_> list
[16:50] <rjeffries> will synaptic look on my local system? cool.
[16:50] <rsk> should be chandler om commandline then i guess
[16:50] <ries> Does ubuntu gutsy get shipped with JDK from sun??
[16:50] <rsk> or something like it
[16:50] <BadRobot> yep
[16:50] <BadRobot> it does
[16:50] <pharum> [SAFC]stevec, can u see me typing ? i msg u
[16:50] <Pici> !register | pharum
[16:50] <ubotu> pharum: By default, only registered users can send private messages - Information about registering your nickname: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#userregistration - Type « /nick <nickname> » to select your nickname.
[16:50] <rsk> nickrud: wtfbbq?
[16:51] <BadRobot> I would prefer the opensource java IcedTea
[16:51] <rsk> i dont need a walkthrou
[16:51] <nickrud> BadRobot: erm, #ubuntu+1 sorry rsk wrong end of the conversation ;)
[16:51] <rsk> :)
[16:51] <ries> BadRobot: was that a answer to my question (JDK from sun...) ?
[16:51] <[SAFC]stevec> pharum, nope, but i:ve private mesg'd you? can you not see it?
[16:51] <danbhfive> ries: it may be in the repos, but I don't think its installed by default.  Not even the JRE is default installed
[16:51] <nickrud> BadRobot: it's available there, but  join #ubuntu+ for any more hardy questions please
[16:51] <BadRobot> It is JDK Sun
[16:51] <ries> I have seena  weird JDK (open source??) but that simply doesn't work properly
[16:51] <BadRobot> thx
[16:52] <nickrud> BadRobot: #ubuntu+1 that is
[16:52] <pharum> i can but u cant
[16:52] <pharum> see my mesage
[16:52] <BadRobot> it use to work well with Fedora,why it doesn't work with Ubuntu?
[16:52] <Pici> pharum: you need to register before you can send private messages
[16:52] <pharum> i send u the link u ask about 10times :P
[16:52] <Pici> !register > pharum (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[16:52] <nickrud> !register | pharum [SAFC]stevec one of you needs that
[16:52] <ubotu> pharum [SAFC]stevec one of you needs that: By default, only registered users can send private messages - Information about registering your nickname: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#userregistration - Type « /nick <nickname> » to select your nickname.
[16:53] <[SAFC]stevec> pharum, are you registered?
[16:53] <void^> BadRobot: ubuntu's 64bit build of icedtea is broken. should work on 32bit though.
[16:53] <Pharum> nope
[16:53] <rjeffries> maybe my question was unclear. I sucessfuly downloaded and installed a program. it was not put in the menu anywhere (under Applications).
[16:54] <rjeffries> is there a program to search all filenames on my system looking for "chandler"
[16:54] <Creationist> rjeffries: did you install it with apt?
[16:54] <danbhfive> rjeffries: locate
[16:54] <rjeffries> no it was gdebi
[16:54] <jpatrick> rjeffries: locate chandler
[16:54] <nickrud> rjeffries:   dpkg -L <packagename> | grep /bin/ , will show the commands available
[16:54] <rjeffries> thanks i will try locate
[16:54] <danbhfive> rjeffries: first do sudo updagedb
[16:54] <rjeffries> thanks all
[16:54] <danbhfive> rjeffries: updatedb*
[16:55] <Pharum> dude cant we just talk about this on skype ? XD
[16:55] <Pharum> its frustraiting
[16:56] <rjeffries> hmmm... sudo updagedb
[16:56] <rjeffries> sudo: updagedb: command not found
[16:56] <jpatrick> rjeffries: updatedb*
[16:56] <rausb0> rjeffries: he mistyped it. sudo updatedb
[16:57] <nauwra> any idea how to change my resolution to 1280x720 (editing xorg.conf leaves screen unreadable). worked fine w/mesa, but with ATI restricted drivers i can only go to 1024
[16:57] <Freke88> how do I play a DvD with the built inn player? it works fine on VLC
[16:57] <nauwra> i'm in ubuntu 1.20 btw. i tried adding a generic lcd panel but that was unreadable too :/
[16:57] <DjViper> Freke88: you need dvdcodecs
[16:58] <nauwra> *7.10
[16:58] <bullgard4> nickrud: I downloaded http://fosdem.unixheads.org/2007/FOSDEM-LinuxKernel.ogg. I tried to play it using Totem as you advised. But Totem crashed almost at once. Where should I look for errors? I could not find any error messages in the Gnome terminal.
[16:58] <popey> bullgard4: do you have an intel graphics card?
[16:58] <nickrud> bullgard4: you might see some in ~/.xsession-errors
[16:58] <Pici> Freke88: totem doesnt support dvd menus :/
[16:58] <Freke88> oh
[16:58] <bullgard4> popey: Yes.
[16:58] <Freke88> lol
[16:58] <popey> bullgard4: thats why
[16:58] <niketas> "
[16:58] <nauwra> but you *can* choose from the title/chapter list
[16:58] <marjan> hi
[16:59] <shachaf> I'm eventually going to have this computer plugged into an LCD monitor primarily, and occasionally into a projector.
[16:59] <nauwra> o/
[16:59] <marjan> how can i slap ppl
[16:59] <popey> bullgard4: are you using the i810 driver? if so, you should switch to the intel driver
[16:59] <popey> !i810
[16:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about i810 - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[16:59] <shachaf> Is there going to be a simple way of doing that?
[16:59] <popey> bah
[16:59] <niketas> Hi all! What am I gonna go if during the ./configure processing a message occurs: "configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables"
[16:59] <Pici> !b-e | niketas
[16:59] <popey> niketas: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[16:59] <sebas891> hey folks, yesterday I installed kubuntu on a computer with a motherboard "ATI Radeon™ Xpress 200" the automatic conf X was giving me the KDE menu bar in the middle of the screen. Any idea on a how to fix that ?
[16:59] <ubotu> niketas: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first)
[16:59] <nauwra> shachaf maybe you could set up both in separate xorg.conf's and then add a commented insert from the 2nd conf
[16:59] <adac2> how can i activate auto mount of the windows partitions?
[17:00] <nickrud> !fstab > adac2 see pm, you have to add them to /etc/fstab
[17:00] <shachaf> nauwra: This is going to be for someone who really won't want to mess with xorg.conf files. :-)
[17:00] <shachaf> I suppose I could have different xorg.confs with a script to switch between them.
[17:00] <nauwra> its not that hard, maybe make them a batch file to change when they want, or grub menu
[17:01] <shachaf> I'd prefer something that doesn't involve restarting the X server, if that's possible.
[17:01] <adac2> nickrud: but i just wonder: normally it should add this entries automatically on installation?
[17:01] <nauwra> set them up individually in the monitors/screen resolution applet?
[17:01] <niketas> popey, thanks, trying it now..
[17:01] <nickrud> adac2: if you told it to during partitioning it would
[17:02] <adac2> nickrud: may i hust selceted the wrong option, yes
[17:02] <nauwra> can anyone w/experience with ATI restricted drivers and setting resolutions help me out w/something?
[17:02] <crackhead_25> hi people... how do i fix the fact that i can't see the Applications drop down menu in the main toolbar, where i can see the places and system menu fine?????? verrrrrrry strange!!!
[17:02] <shachaf> nauwra: It just shows one in there (at the moment, both screens are showing the same thing).
[17:02] <nauwra> you using mesa shachaf?
[17:03] <nauwra> crackhead_25, you could try adding it by right-click
[17:03] <Nowmor> ----i'm trying to use vga= in /boot/grub/menu.lst .. but i can't get it work in 1024 :(:(:( can anyone help?? ( xorg uses the "sis" driver ) (640x480 and 800x600 at 256 work fine )
[17:03] <getoo> where is the TRASH located ... i did remove the one on ~/.Trash... but is still shows up on my desktop ... i have some stuff that i compiled as root now i cant remove it
[17:03] <crackhead_25> nauwra: what do you mean??
[17:03] <shachaf> nauwra: Using the "ati" driver.
[17:03] <getoo> i did the sudo rm -rf .Trash thing , dont work
[17:03] <nauwra> ugh good luck shachaf, i'm having all kindsa troubles with today's install
[17:03] <shachaf> nauwra: The Restricted Drivers Manager didn't work with this video card (Radeon 9550).
[17:04] <nauwra> yesterday it worked so well :/
[17:04] <shachaf> nauwra: I understand this is a bug that will be fixed in Hardy.
[17:04] <nickrud> getoo: to drop the trash icon on the desktop , gconf-editor /app/nautilus/desktop
[17:04] <getoo> nickrud: thanx
[17:04] <bullgard4> popey: This computer uses the i915 Intel Graphics module.
[17:04] <shachaf> I don't want to mess with it too much, since I won't be using this computer. :-)
[17:04] <nauwra> tough call, looks like youve got a lot of testing to do shachaf
[17:05] <crackhead_25> nauwra: what do you mean right click it??
[17:05] <nauwra> if you're using gnome, you can right-click the panel and add entires
[17:05] <sheep44> join #linuxhelp
[17:05] <nauwra> you can also customize the menus
[17:06] <linduxed> need help with following: http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/ubuntu-help/117014-wifi-gone.html
[17:06] <crackhead_25> nauwra: i just removed it from panel.. it's processing and seems possibly to be stalling..
[17:06] <nauwra> crackhead_25, i smell a restart coming
[17:06] <rausb0> Nowmor: if you have a sis 650 card like me, 1024x768 vesa framebuffer is not possible. however X works fine in 1024x768.
[17:06] <Mick_McCarthy> how do I dual boot Ubuntu 7.10 with Windows XP? > I installed Ubuntu but it won't detect my XP install and so won't install the GRUB boot loader on either so I can only get into XP at the moment.
[17:06] <ticked> good morining all, i was just wondering if anyone knows of a "grub fer newbies" tutorial
[17:07] <nauwra> Mick_McCarthy, did you install xp first and leave a partition open to install ubuntu in?
[17:07] <Svenstaro> Hey there, is it possible to establish multiple connections on the same wireless interface at the same time?
[17:07] <niketas> ticked: good evening
[17:07] <kestir> niketas: don't be that guy
[17:07] <Nowmor> rausb0: hmm, i guess i'll stick with the 800x600 then  ( mine is 630 )
[17:07] <ticked> niketas yeah that too i guess
[17:08] <niketas> kestir: rright.
[17:08] <Mick_McCarthy> nauwra, yes I did I have 1.5GB for the linux-swap and then 30GB (ext3) for Ubuntu
[17:08] <Mick_McCarthy> I created it with GParted after installing XP
[17:08] <Imagineer66> Can someone help me with the Black Screen of Death when logging out.
[17:09] <Imagineer66> I've searched through the forums, made the recommended changes to gconf but still no luck.
[17:09] <nauwra> if you're interested in installing one more time Mick_McCarthy , try the alternate cd and choose the manual text-based method, i can confirm taht works well
[17:10] <Mick_McCarthy> ok thanks nauwra, I'll try that instead.
[17:10] <nauwra> i haven't been able to use the graphical or i'd advise you
[17:10] <nauwra> maybe there's a manual in it
[17:10] <niketas> nauwra, sory graphical == gui?
[17:10] <nauwra> right
[17:10] <Mick_McCarthy> do you think I should not use GParted and just make the partition blank for Ubuntu and let Ubuntu manually do it?
[17:10] <niketas> nauwra, why so?
[17:11] <ticked> has anyone here checked out superGrub?
[17:11] <niketas> ticked: what's this?
[17:11] <hischild_> ticked, yes
[17:11] <nauwra> i can't use it on this monitor 'cause it's a 1280x720 lcd that blackscreens with the gui cd install
[17:12] <dvoid_> hello
[17:12] <ticked> niketas: its a boot disk for grub repair
[17:12] <niketas> nauwra, what's the monitor model?
[17:12] <ticked> what did you thing of it hischild?
[17:12] <dvoid_> what does nolapic do? i know what noapic does,
[17:13] <hischild_> ticked, it has a lot of other features as well, like fixing windows mbr, boot any harddisk of choice, edit grub etc ... i like it (i have one lying around for fixing stuff)
[17:13] <nauwra> viewsonic n2750w niketas
[17:13] <ticked> errr think of it i mean
[17:13] <ries> q: what tool can I use to tell apt I have java installed as a third party? So all packages in apt knows he doesn't have to install some java compiler... but will use the first I just installed
[17:13] <FJSS> every time I boot my computer up when the desktop loads the keyring manager asks me for the default password, why is this?
[17:13] <nauwra> and if i could configure it to run at 1280x720 with ATI restricted drivers, i probably wouldn't be here
[17:13] <akumar_> anyone good with websites and stuff
[17:14] <_moro_bana_> how do i encrypt data i send over http on ubuntu?, seen the topic somewhere
[17:14] <niketas> nauwra, why does this 27" panel got 1280x720 only? 0o
[17:14] <nauwra> this is weird, w/the ATI drivers, I can't even resize windows. anyone else ever see that happen?
[17:14] <nauwra> not *only* but thats the native res, everything else looks fuzzy
[17:15] <niketas> fuzzy = blurry?
[17:15] <nauwra> yep
[17:15] <niketas> weird
[17:15] <nauwra> everything was working great yesterday, resolutions, compiz..then i got the bright idea to use ENVY to get eve-online to work and it all went to hell
[17:15] <niketas> I suppose there are always troubles with huge lcd panels, dunno why, nauwra =(
[17:16] <FJSS> can anyone tell me what the key ring does??
[17:16] <nauwra> for every trouble i have, there are a few days and lots of sanity to throw at it till it works. apparently...
[17:16] <nauwra> makes me wanna write a how-to
[17:16] <crackhead_25> nauwra: it's removed from the panel. how do i add it back, the applications drop down of all the applications?
[17:17] <nauwra> crackhead_25, in gnome or kde?
[17:17] <crackhead_25> gnome
[17:17] <nauwra> um there's a menu edit option somewhere, lemme poke around
[17:17] <pros977> Can anyone recommend a good python developers channel for irc
[17:17] <craigbass1976> I have a broadcom wireless NIC.  I don't think I'm using ndiswrapper, I think I installed with the driver that comes with the newer kernels.  How can I get on a wep encrypted network?
[17:17] <nios> hey i use ubuntu server and i want now Flubox GUI ? ist just to do apt-get install fluxbox ?
[17:18] <nauwra> system>preferences>main menu crackhead_25
[17:18] <craigbass1976> pros977: #python ?
[17:18] <pros977> craigbass1976 bcm43xx_compwiz18.1-all.deb
[17:18] <pros977> Google for that
[17:18] <crackhead_25> nauwra: how do i get to system/prferences, if that all was removed from the panel???/
[17:18] <bullgard4> nickrud: I had a look at ~/.xsession-errors. The last line is "...Too much output, ignoring rest..." There are 2500 lines of text. What should I grep for in order to understand why Totem crashes?
[17:18] <craigbass1976> ok
[17:18] <pros977> It should fire up your broadcom
[17:18] <nauwra> craigbass1976, i think i can help = ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=684495
[17:18] <craigbass1976> pros977: Well, I already ahve it working, just not on wep
[17:18] <nauwra> right-click the panel and add
[17:18] <nauwra> then choose 'main menu'
[17:19] <pros977> apt-get install dhcpcd
[17:19] <nickrud> bullgard4: if, as posey (?) said it's a bug in the intel driver, I'll look at the bug reports
[17:19] <pros977> iwconfig ethX key 'wep key'
[17:19] <pros977> dhcpcd
[17:19] <pros977> Run those commands in succession
[17:19] <bullgard4> nickrud: I am using the i915.
[17:19] <nickrud> bullgard4: yup, that's an intel driver
[17:20] <pros977> iwconfig ethX essid 'your ssid'
[17:20] <pros977> iwlist scan
[17:20] <bullgard4> nickrud: yes.
[17:20] <nauwra> can anyone recommend a way to change resolutions in gnome/7.10/ATI restricted?
[17:20] <nauwra> *to a resolution not listed
[17:20] <snarkster> grandr
[17:21] <kestir> how can I find and remove packages that have never been used on my system?
[17:22] <nauwra> should i do a dpkg-reconfigure xserver-org or do you think that will screw it up?
[17:22] <io_> list
[17:22] <nauwra> wait was that xrandr comment directed at me?
[17:23] <snarkster> yes
[17:23] <snarkster> and I said grandr
[17:23] <nauwra> what does that do?
[17:23] <snarkster> unless your just running x
[17:23] <nauwra> gnome's randr?
[17:23] <seb962> Hey everyone!
[17:23] <snarkster> open adept and read the description
[17:24] <snarkster> or synaptic.. what ever you use for package management
[17:24] <bluewraith> anyone know how to install styles under fluxbox? the wiki has dead links... :(
[17:24] <kestir> bluewraith: #fluxbox
[17:24] <Tooommi> bluewraith: /.fluxbox/styles
[17:25] <colas> hello vryone, is tere a answer for the bug with awn and xfce? Just to ask
[17:25] <Tooommi> bluewraith: in your home folder :)
[17:25] <snarkster> #xfce
[17:25] <captine> help. I am using bcm wifi on an unsecured network.  I am not using ndiswrapper, but rather activated wifi using restricted drivers.  I seem to have to rebook every hour or so, as the connection dies
[17:25] <nauwra> hrm thanks i'll try that. do i need to backup xorg.conf?
[17:25] <captine> anyone had similar problems?
[17:25] <snarkster> no
[17:25] <bluewraith> Tooommi, thanks. just stick the tarball in there?
[17:26] <nauwra> lel first run it errors :/
[17:26] <snarkster> grandr produced errors?
[17:26] <nauwra> yeah says badrequest
[17:27] <nauwra> i'll try to remove and reinstall
[17:27] <bluewraith>  /id bluemoon
[17:27] <nauwra> no idea how i got the right resolution to work the other day, somewhere during 3 or 4 howto's i fixed it
[17:27] <bluewraith> bah
[17:30] <pratama> allo
[17:31] <Karsyth> i am getting so frustrated with wine
[17:31] <Karsyth> i cant get ANYTHING that has to do with OpenGL or Directx to work
[17:31] <FJSS> why does the key ring keep asking me for my password?
[17:31] <Karsyth> ive been trying for a week now
[17:32] <snarkster> Karsyth my video card has no support for that either. Ubuntu will not make the drive for it.
[17:32] <Karsyth> ive tried re-installing, installing from synaptic, installing from terminal apt-get, installing from their website, installing from source, every combination of every option with every windows version, with nvidia drivers, without nvidia drivers, with directx, without directx9
[17:32] <Karsyth> i CANT figure it out, its driving me mad
[17:32] <snarkster> there is no direct X in linux
[17:33] <Karsyth> there is in wine-doors
[17:33] <snarkster> oh, never used wine doors
[17:33] <towelie> I can't seem to cd to my desktop...
[17:33] <RequinB8> Karsyth - did you try using winetricks
[17:33] <towelie> it says there is no such directory/file
[17:33] <rinaldi_> Karsyth: have you tried asking in wine? also some directx and opengl things only work when I have compiz off
[17:33] <Karsyth> i used winetricks to get gecko, thats about it
[17:33] <danand> bluewraith - have you installed the fluxconf package? That might help you out some
[17:33] <Karsyth> rinaldi_ is it /join #wine?
[17:33] <crackhead_25> nauwra: how do i get to system/prferences, if that all was removed from the panel???/
[17:34] <rinaldi_> Karsyth: yes
[17:34] <rinaldi_> no
[17:34] <Karsyth> and what is compiz?
[17:34] <rinaldi_> winehq
[17:34] <RequinB8> Karsynth - run winetricks --help and see if that can help you, i don't have the program on this box
[17:34] <RequinB8> !compiz
[17:34] <ubotu> Compiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - help in #compiz-fusion
[17:34] <RequinB8> But compiz shouldn't do anything with your wine
[17:35] <Karsyth> RequinB8: what do you mean run winetricks, just run it? or do something specifically in it?
[17:35] <craigbass1976> pros977: I haven't got dhcpcd installed, and can't with no connection.  I've been following the tutorial nauwra pointed me at, but still no love
[17:35] <bluewraith> danand, yeah, it has an option for what directory the styles are in, but not to change them. i got the default ones set up on the menu, and think i see how to add my own now
[17:35] <danand> bluewraith - cool
[17:36] <dpepex> 17:35 -!- ifireball [n=ifirebal@87.69.78.102] has quit ["Konversation terminated!"]
[17:36] <firefeather> I installed Sabayon (the program, not the version of linux) and now Ubuntu won't boot; I think my users are messed up. Does anyone know how to fix a broken user list?
[17:36] <RequinB8> Karsynth - put winetricks in your home directory and type "winetricks" in the terminal
[17:36] <RequinB8> Karsynth - either that or save winetricks as "winetricks.sh" then run "sh winetricks.sh"
[17:36] <RequinB8> Karsynth - it's been a while
[17:37] <Xplunger_> sup guys
[17:37] <Karsyth> RequinB8: it brought up a box asking what package to install
[17:37] <Xplunger> eh
[17:37] <craigbass1976> firefeather: what do you mean broken user list?  Do they still have /home/? and are they still in /etc/passwd?
[17:37] <firefeather> I've got a pastebin: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59709/
[17:38] <RequinB8> Karsynth - ok, then do the same command but put --help at the end
[17:38] <craigbass1976> firefeather: and why would broken user list stop ubuntu from booting
[17:38] <firefeather> It won't even find the root user
[17:38] <craigbass1976> firefeather: have you booted up to livecd?
[17:38] <snarkster> gotta go guys, later
[17:38] <firefeather> I'm starting that right now.
[17:40] <Jack_Sparrow> RichardL_, lmsensors
[17:40] <firefeather> What would I do once I've booted into the live cd though?
[17:41] <firefeather> It's loading, btw.
[17:41] <skroops> Does anyone know if there's a program or a feature to check for wireless interference or to help choose the best wireless channel?
[17:41] <bluewraith> skroops, Network Manager works for me
[17:42] <bluewraith> skroops, oh, bah... i missread the 2 important words in that. sorry
[17:42] <danand> firefeather - look at /etc/passwd; /etc/shadow; /etc/groups to check those files are ok. If your lucky, Sabayon created backup files before it made changes. If so you can just restore them
[17:42] <skroops> bluewraith, np
[17:42] <craigbass1976> I don't know.  Poke around the system.  cat /var/log/messages | less and see what's there
[17:43] <firefeather> danand and craigbass1976: I'll try those out and post them here in a sec
[17:43] <craigbass1976> firefeather: not here!  messages is huge
[17:43] <danand> firefeather - pastebin them
[17:43] <firefeather> Oh don't worry; if I share anything it'll be on pastebin.
[17:44] <firefeather> :)
[17:44] <snm_> hi all. how can i use custom made program icons in the panel?
[17:44] <ries> How do I tell apt that I already have a java JDK installed?
[17:44] <danand> firefeather - :) Gotta pop out - hope all works out for you
[17:44] <snm_> my own png files don't show up, when i browser for them
[17:44] <firefeather> Thanks danand
[17:44] <web_knows> do you guys know some app to help organize files, finding duplicates?
[17:45] <RequinB8> web_knows - don't laugh, but google desktop has worked well for me.  Only attempt ifyou have a decent to good computer
[17:45] <Zeester> snm_, does world had read permissions?
[17:45] <minimec> skroops: You could give wifi-radar a try, but I don't now, if that's exactly what you want http://wifi-radar.systemimager.org/
[17:45] <Karsyth> what do you guys have your windows version set to for Steam?
[17:46] <wizgrav> not exactly relevant but http://www.flickr.com/photos/94803303@N00/
[17:46] <wired> can anyone tell me about linux on psp?
[17:46] <wizgrav> I'd like some feedback
[17:46] <wizgrav> physicists are too snoby
[17:46] <Zeester> snm_, eg. 644 or  rw-r--r--?
[17:46] <skroops> wi-fi radar seems to be like network-manager
[17:47] <legend2440> web_knows: http://www.pixelbeat.org/fslint/ finds dups
[17:47] <wired> can you do a ubuntu install on the psp
[17:47] <firefeather> My /etc/passwd only has one user!
[17:47] <firefeather> It's not root either
[17:48] <legend2440> how is irssi. hard to setup? better than xchat?
[17:48] <WantWebcam> I connected my webcam to one of the USB ports, ran lsusb and the relevant line in the output is "Bus 002 Device 002: ID 0c45:6128 Microdia" ... any ideas or pointers on how I should proceed to get the webcam to work?
[17:48] <web_knows> RequinB8, yeah, thanks. I've been using gdesktop in a few computers here. but I need something more specific
[17:48] <endlessnameless> does anyone know how to get wireless drivers for 8.04?
[17:48] <web_knows> like, I got tons of dup images to organize
[17:49] <web_knows> legend2440, gonna check it out
[17:49] <web_knows> thanks
[17:49] <endlessnameless> how ugly
[17:49] <Zeester> endlessnameless, restricted drivers manager did not work out?
[17:49] <legend2440> web_knows:  yw
[17:50] <crackhead_25> nauwra: how do i get to system/prferences, if that all was removed from the panel???/
[17:50] <rinaldi_> wired: i know you can run linux, try http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1697,1906807,00.asp but considering it only has 32mb ram it may be a little tricky
[17:51] <legend2440> web_knows:  http://ceitl.zanestate.edu/blog/archives/2005/11/photo-organizing-in-linux/ this one is more for organize and rename jpg
[17:51] <firefeather> So basically, /etc/passwd , /etc/groups , and /etc/shadow appear to be messed up
[17:51] <sFEARs> i'm having trouble installing ubuntustudio.  Any help in here.  I'm told the repos are part of 7.10.  But no packages are available.
[17:51] <snm_> Zeester, no.. i mean. the file is readable for anyone. but i would like to use my custom png file. but it does't show up in the icon browser of the starter-properties
[17:52] <nios> how do i fix my xorg ? i got VIA vga
[17:53]  * ries doesn't understand aptitude....
[17:53] <hischild> nios, define fix ... what went wrong?
[17:53] <Zeester> snm_, icon browser of what? when you are logging into ubuntu?
[17:53] <nios> I have just install via apt-get flubox xorg-server
[17:54] <firefeather> I think the people helping me before are gone; does anyone know how to fix a system when the users list (/etc/passwd and so forth) has lost its list of users?
[17:54] <nios> and when i did startx it got fucked up
[17:54] <snm_> Zeester, of course. i add to the panel my own application and i would like to use my custom made icon
[17:54] <firefeather> !ohmy
[17:54] <ubotu> Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[17:54] <snm_> Zeester, i don't want one of those premade ones, but ubuntu won't let me
[17:54] <minimec>  nios:  <Control><Alt><F1> --> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[17:54] <web_knows> legend2440, heh, just got to that link as well : )
[17:54] <web_knows> thanks
[17:54] <web_knows> that's what I'm looking for
[17:55] <legend2440> web_knows:  yw
[17:55] <WantWebcam> I connected my webcam to one of the USB ports, ran lsusb and the relevant line in the output is "Bus 002 Device 002: ID 0c45:6128 Microdia" ... any ideas or pointers on how I should proceed to get the webcam to work?
[17:55] <nios> So is there any drivers for VIA ?
[17:55] <Zeester> snm_, go to system/preferences/about me
[17:56] <Zeester> snm_, at the top left, do you see your custom icon?
[17:56] <RequinB8> WantWebcam - do you have the right drivers?  What point are you at?
[17:56] <minimec> WantWebcam: what does 'dmsg' say when you plug the cam?
[17:56] <eracc> firefeather, restore your /etc/shadow, /etc/passwd, /etc/gshadow and /etc/group from your backup.
[17:56] <kitche> nios: if you mean video driver yes it's called unichrome
[17:56] <anda08> hi
[17:57] <RequinB8> hello anda08
[17:57] <eracc> ... and he's gone ...
[17:57] <WantWebcam> RequinB8, I don't know where to look for drivers, that's my problem
[17:57] <WantWebcam> minimec, I'll get back to you in a sec ...
[17:57] <nios> kitche: cant find it in apt
[17:57] <RequinB8> WantWebcam - ok, what webcam do you have
[17:58] <WantWebcam> it's a Canyon CNR-WCAM43
[17:58] <snm_> Zeester, i solved it.. i had to put into /usr/share/icons/hicolor/32x32/apps/ so that the browser showed it to me
[17:58] <kestir> nick WebcamEpicFail
[17:58] <maurin> hi
[17:58] <Zeester> snm_, ok, good job
[17:58] <maurin> i have a problem
[17:58] <monk12> hello all, i installed gnome then kde. when i did startx, kde started. now gnome is default. how do i change back to kde?
[17:58] <maurin> :0
[17:58] <maurin> :_
[17:59] <monk12> i tried /etc/init.d/kdm didnt work
[17:59] <maurin> i installed ubunt on my compaq armada e500
[17:59] <kestir> maurin: don't spam to get attention
[17:59] <maurin> sory
[17:59] <minimec> monk12: You can set that, when you login...
[17:59] <kestir> no you're not...you did it to get attention
[17:59] <Tooommi> monk12: login screen, session thing
[17:59] <monk12> no config file?
[17:59] <monk12> id prefer to do it from command line be4 starting x
[18:00] <WantWebcam> minimec, the output of dmesg doesn't contain anything that would point me to the webcam
[18:00] <maurin> the installataion proces goes well
[18:00] <maurin> but when it runs it works slou
[18:00] <WantWebcam> RequinB8, it's a Canyon CNR-WCAM43
[18:00] <kestir> maurin: type your question on one line
[18:00] <maurin> but it doesnt consume much ram
[18:00] <kestir> maurin: this isn't aol chat
[18:00] <minimec> monk12: go to the 'sessions' menu in gdm or kdm (your login-manager)
[18:00] <maurin> ok
[18:00] <maurin> sory again
[18:01] <RequinB8> WantWebcam - make it easy on me and say you don't have a 64-bit architecture :P
[18:01] <Tooommi> monk12: you can set kde to default in gnome
[18:01] <kestir> maurin: no you're not...you're doing it to get attention.  negative attention seeking behavior might work with your mom, but in real life you make enemies
[18:01] <RequinB8> WantWebcam - if you don't know what i'm talking about, you probably don't
[18:01] <WantWebcam> RequinB8, AMD Turion64 CPU with 32-bit Fiesty
[18:01] <RequinB8> ok
[18:01] <Karsyth> do you guys know which nvidia driver i should get from add / remove if i have an 8 series card? specifically an 8400 GS
[18:02] <Karsyth> the normal one or the (new) one?
[18:02] <hischild> Karsyth, if i'm right that'd be nvidia-glx-new ...
[18:02] <Kousotu> afternoon tritium
[18:02] <artti> I have problems with screen resolution. Using tutorials from google and ubuntu forums won't help.
[18:02] <minimec> WantWebcam: After you plugged the cam type dmesg in a terminal. It will give you infos about the chosen driver.
[18:02] <Karsyth> hischild: alright ill try that one out
[18:02] <hischild> Karsyth, i ahve the 8600gt and it uses the -new one
[18:02] <mouncefou> howdy
[18:02] <monk12> minimec, Tooommi: in System -> Preferences -> Sessions. no options for kde
[18:02] <monk12> looking wrong place?
[18:02] <Tooommi> monk12: administration-> login windows
[18:03] <Tooommi> -s
[18:03] <mouncefou> ya i know
[18:03] <WantWebcam> minimec, I think the best way for me is to post the output of dmesg into pastebin and give you the link
[18:03] <Kousotu> monk12: also should be in opions > choose session on he login screen
[18:03] <monk12> it logs straight into desktop when i startx. no login screen
[18:04] <Kousotu> monk12: how did you pull that off? lol
[18:04] <monk12> Tooommi: no login windows in Administration in gnome
[18:04] <RequinB8> WantWebcam - did you look here, aparrently your webcam isn't the easiest: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=648342
[18:04] <monk12> i dunno lol.
[18:04] <Svenstaro> Hey there, is it possible to establish multiple connections on the same wireless interface at the same time?
[18:04] <monk12> standard install
[18:04] <minimec> monk12: Do you use gdm or kdm as login manager.
[18:04] <minimec> WantWebcam: Good idea
[18:04] <geirha> monk12: instead of running startx, run "sudo /etc/init.d/?dm start"
[18:04] <monk12> then install kubuntu-desktop and ubuntu-desktop
[18:05] <Kousotu> anyoe here got a PSP slim?
[18:05] <WantWebcam> minimec, look here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59712/
[18:05] <wired> im thinking of buying one
[18:05] <Kousotu> wired: that doesn't help me lol
[18:06] <FJSS> why does the key ring keep asking me for my password?
[18:06] <Kousotu> FJSS: when you try to administer the system, it will always ask
[18:06] <ting> hello
[18:06] <monk12> geirha: 'sudo /etc/init.d/kdm start' that worked. i was just doing '/etc/init.d/kdm start'
[18:06] <erxxx> hey
[18:06] <ting> i am trying to install java jdk 1.6 but i cant
[18:07] <micadeyeye> Can i re-install ubuntu without losing my installed packages and files like we do in Windows????
[18:07] <Kousotu> FJSS: you can remove this, but I don't remember how
[18:07] <monk12> now in kde. now lets see if i can set it as default there.
[18:07] <FJSS> kousotu: every time I boot up the system it asks me
[18:07] <ting> i have already isntalled java 1.4.2
[18:07] <ting> but now i dont know how to change the javahome
[18:07] <Kousotu> FJSS: the login? it should do that
[18:07] <ting> does anyone know how to do it ?
[18:07] <minimec> WantWebcam: there is definitly a problem...
[18:07] <micadeyeye> My filesystem is corrupted
[18:07] <Kousotu> ting: please explain more clearly
[18:08] <Kousotu> anyone here got a PSP slim?
[18:08] <linxeh> ting: sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jdk
[18:08] <micadeyeye> can't print again
[18:08] <wired> is psp good with internet?
[18:08] <micadeyeye> i also messed up with my /usr/sbin lately
[18:08] <ting> ummm linxeh i am gonna try it
[18:08] <ting> let see
[18:08] <Kousotu> wired: that's offtopic, but I will answer simply "no"
[18:08] <FJSS> Kousotu: no it auto logs me in but when the desktop loads an error message says it the keyring needs the default password
[18:08] <micadeyeye> it appears that ubuntu will wipe out all files on my PC
[18:09] <micadeyeye> should i try to install it again
[18:09] <Kousotu> micadeyeye: why not move the partion?
[18:09] <wired> do you have linux on it?
[18:09] <lordleemo> WantWebcam: check out this link may help you https://groups.google.com/group/microdia
[18:09] <RequinB8> what is the command to compile a python script?
[18:09] <micadeyeye> Kousotu: move partion??
[18:09] <Kousotu> wired: my PSP is used as a PSP, not a pc
[18:09] <linxeh> ting: then you can do sudo update-java-alternatives -l, then pick the correct JRE, then do sudo update-java-alternatives -s java-1.6.0-sun    (or whatever it is)
[18:09] <micadeyeye> Kousotu: how can I do that2A?
[18:09] <micadeyeye> Kousotu: how can I do that?
[18:09] <Kousotu> micadeyeye: yea, and put you documents on another one
[18:09] <minimec> WantWebcam: THis is my dmesg ... I plugged out/in my WebCam --> last 3 or 4 lines http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59713/
[18:10] <Jack_Sparrow> micadeyeye, You can try saving your /home folder to a usb or buring it...  but the next time you are editing partitions.. create a seperate /home partition
[18:10] <Kousotu> micadeyeye: use the live CD
[18:10] <jrib> RequinB8: you run the python script helloworld.py by typing 'python helloworld.py'
[18:10] <monk12> weird kdm and gdm seem to be conflicting. i started kdm, i see kubuntu login screen when logging in. i see in System menu -> About Gnome
[18:10] <Kousotu> monk12: that's because GNOM
[18:10] <Jack_Sparrow> RequinB8, something like python .mcompileall .
[18:10] <Kousotu> E is your default session
[18:10] <Tooommi> monk12: maybe you want to uninstall gdm
[18:11] <monk12> oh. hah. i assumed kubuntu is  kde.
[18:11] <RequinB8> I'm just trying to get gedit to do it with a shortcut key
[18:11] <monk12> no?
[18:11] <micadeyeye> what abt all packages that ii installed earlier? i have some source files in /opt/. will they be lost also
[18:11] <micadeyeye> ?
[18:11] <Kousotu> monk12: Kubuntu is KDE
[18:11] <Kousotu> micadeyeye: back them up
[18:11] <monk12> so why does it say  About Gnome. yeh i think an uninstall of gnome looking good now.
[18:12] <Jack_Sparrow> monk12, when you have both installed you will see some differences than you would if only one was installed
[18:12] <micadeyeye> I suggest that you make Ubuntu work like windows pls
[18:12] <ting> thanks linxeh, i was trying to installed using the binary from sun, but my system didnt recognize the new version, it sticks to the old one which i installed using the sypgnatic package manager
[18:12] <monk12> darn. thanks guys. time for gnome uniunstall.
[18:12] <Kousotu> micadeyeye: we don't need another system that is fix or repair daily, thanks
[18:12] <micadeyeye> this is killing. can't recall all packages i installed
[18:13] <Jack_Sparrow> micadeyeye, Create seperate home and reinstalling isnt an issue.. it doesnt work quiet the same as windows.. just better
[18:13] <Jack_Sparrow> !clone
[18:13] <ubotu> To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type « dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages », move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type « sudo dpkg --set-selections < my-packages && sudo apt-get dselect-upgrade » - See also !automate
[18:13] <Kousotu> micadeyeye: they should bew in /opt/. no?
[18:13] <monk12> also if its just a dev box... what FQDM would u put in, i just want mail server to send/relay. and hope verizon doesnt block.
[18:13] <Kousotu> anyone here got a PSP slim?
[18:13] <monk12> 'put in for mail server settings.'
[18:13] <Jack_Sparrow> micadeyeye, See the link on creating a list of all installed packages..
[18:13] <FJSS> Kousotu: no it auto logs me in but when the desktop loads an error message says it the keyring needs the default password
[18:14] <micadeyeye> What can i do with recovery that i see in GRUB
[18:14] <micadeyeye> ?
[18:14] <Kousotu> FJSS: I saw that, don't know what needs done there
[18:14] <micadeyeye> Jack_Sparrow: where is the like?
[18:14] <Jack_Sparrow> micadeyeye, that is cli mode single user root access.
[18:14] <micadeyeye> Jack_Sparrow: where is the link?
[18:14] <Kousotu> !clone | micadeyeye
[18:14] <ting> thanks linxeh
[18:14] <Jack_Sparrow> !clone > micadeyeye
[18:14] <smehmood> hey guys, im looking to buy a new box to run a LAMP server with ubuntu on
[18:15] <ubotu> micadeyeye: To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type « dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages », move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type « sudo dpkg --set-selections < my-packages && sudo apt-get dselect-upgrade » - See also !automate
[18:15] <smehmood>  was just wondering if there is a site I can go to make sure the box I pick up isn't going to have major compatibility issues
[18:15] <smehmood> like, I know to get an nvidia card
[18:15] <smehmood> are there any particular brands of computers that tend to be bad?
[18:15] <kane77> so there is firefox-3 in repository, how come? I thought there are only bugfixes allowed to be added to repository... :/
[18:15] <Jack_Sparrow> !hardware | smehmood
[18:15] <ubotu> smehmood: 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
[18:15] <alex_> hi guys, how do i check which kernel version i have?
[18:15] <leniwy> jack_sparrow every time i am trying to run the deluge bittorrent client it crashes. have you any idea why?
[18:16] <michelle2> does anyone know how to get a webcam working on ubuntu?
[18:16] <Jack_Sparrow> alex_, uname -a
[18:16] <kane77> leniwy, uname -r
[18:16] <smehmood> Jack_Sparrow: thank you
[18:16] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[18:16] <Jack_Sparrow> leniwy, I dont do torrents
[18:16] <Kousotu> darn you Jack_Sparrow! lol
[18:16] <Jack_Sparrow> Kousotu, whats up
[18:16] <leniwy> kane77 what do you mean?
[18:16] <alex_> Jack_Sparrow, thanks
[18:16] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[18:16] <Kousotu> Jack_Sparrow: you beat me in typing it :P
[18:17] <Jack_Sparrow> Oh  :)
[18:17] <linxeh> ting: all working ?
[18:17] <kane77> leniwy, sorry that was to alex_
[18:17] <virus> ?
[18:17] <Kousotu> Jack_Sparrow: but that's expected since mirc was not being nice
[18:17] <kane77> leniwy, you should try transmission.. it is better than the default torrent client
[18:17] <micadeyeye> I so much dislike re-installing, any other  way to restore my file permission??
[18:18] <Kousotu> does anyone here have a PSP slim?
[18:18] <Jack_Sparrow> virus, did you have a question
[18:18] <catlips42> hey I'm new to this thing - how exactly does this work?
[18:18] <leniwy> jack_sparrow when a program crashes all the time what it could be happen?
[18:18] <Jack_Sparrow> !pl > viraL
[18:18] <Jack_Sparrow> !pl > virus
[18:18] <Jack_Sparrow> sorry viral
[18:19] <micadeyeye> I so much dislike re-installing, any other  way to restore my file permission??
[18:19] <leniwy> kane77 deluge its not the default bittorrent client
[18:19] <Jack_Sparrow> leniwy, what program and how was it installed would be my first question
[18:19] <micadeyeye> there should be a command?
[18:19] <Jack_Sparrow> !chown
[18:19] <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
[18:19] <kane77> leniwy, lol.. I should get a break :)
[18:19] <RequinB8> what is the syntax to java compile to a certain directory?
[18:19] <sfamrcks>  /server eu.undernet.org
[18:20] <linxeh> RequinB8: javac -d
[18:20] <linxeh> RequinB8: javac -h, read the tutorial
[18:20] <leniwy> jack_sparrow i installed via add/remove applications the program deluge
[18:20] <Kousotu> does anyone here have a PSP slim?
[18:20] <RequinB8> linxeh - th
[18:20] <RequinB8> x
[18:21] <ting> linxeh:  i am installing now the new version of netbeans, the beta 6.1
[18:21] <artti> Friend told me that i should intsall video card. I have matrox, so should i install xserver-xorg-video-mga or mga-vid-source?
[18:21] <Jack_Sparrow> micadeyeye, We strongly advise new users to not do things as root user for a reason..  type man chown in a term for info
[18:21] <micadeyeye> there should be a package that can help fix a filesystem in ubuntu?
[18:21] <Jack_Sparrow> micadeyeye, all the tools are there.  You just need to learn them.
[18:22] <ting> linxeh: but i dont know why i still got that the version of the sdk that i have in the system is the 1.4.2: java -version
[18:22] <ting> java version "1.4.2-02"
[18:22] <RoAkSoAx> @install
[18:22] <RoAkSoAx> !install
[18:22] <ubotu> Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - Don't want to use a CD? Try http://tinyurl.com/3exghs - See also !automate
[18:23] <crackhead_25> Jack_Sparrow: how do i get my Applications drop down menuo n the main menu to appear? i removed it, and now i can't get it back on the menu panel??
[18:23] <nios> cant find xserver-xorg-video-openchrome
[18:23] <Jack_Sparrow> crackhead_25, one way is to run gconf-editor
[18:24] <crackhead_25> Jack_Sparrow: and then?
[18:24] <prince_jammys> crackhead_25: you can also right click the panel and "add to panel"
[18:24] <crackhead_25> prince_jammys: doesnt work
[18:24] <crackhead_25> Jack_Sparrow: what next?
[18:25] <Jack_Sparrow> crackhead_25, no idea what all you did..   I can tell you how to reset everything in gnome back to defaults.. but that means custom launchers will be gone
[18:25] <Kousotu> does anyone here have a PSP slim?
[18:25] <crackhead_25> Jack_Sparrow: ok.. how do i do that?
[18:26] <raybuntu> :-)
[18:26] <Jack_Sparrow> crackhead_25, http://linuxfud.wordpress.com/2007/02/14/how-to-reset-ubuntugnome-settings-to-defaults-without-re-installing/
[18:27] <Jack_Sparrow> micadeyeye,  you can try this.. depending on how bad everything is it may work  http://linuxfud.wordpress.com/2007/02/14/how-to-reset-ubuntugnome-settings-to-defaults-without-re-installing/
[18:28] <dishayu> how do i set the default resolution  for ubuntu 7.10 64 bit?? i have to set it manually tp 1280 x 1024 every time i boot and it resets to 1024 x 768 on the next bootup again..
[18:29] <Jack_Sparrow> dishayu, ati card?
[18:29] <dishayu> nvidia
[18:29] <shachaf> dishayu: Change the order in xorg.conf, maybe?
[18:29] <toitotootot> hello
[18:29] <dishayu> 7300GT 512 MB
[18:29] <Jack_Sparrow> shachaf, that wont help
[18:29] <belor1> Hey, Ubuntu 7.10 Random Freezeups. Only freezes when left idle
[18:30] <toitotootot> i hqve problem with the Hp dv6000 sound card on ubuntu gutsy may someone help please?
[18:30] <Jack_Sparrow> dishayu, sudo apt-get install pastebinit  && cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf | pastebinit (Provide Pastebin link in channel)
[18:30] <CaT_MaN> hello all, how can i use apple image format dmg ?
[18:30] <Itaku> how do i install a screen saver with xscreensaver??????
[18:31] <fr500> CaT_MaN: dmg is like a zip file afaik
[18:31] <fr500> oh no im wrong
[18:31] <darkfire> an iso
[18:31] <Jack_Sparrow> toitotootot, download this: http://hg.alsa-project.org/alsa/raw-file/tip/alsa-info.sh  #and run the script as Normal User... with this command: bash ./alsa-info.sh  ... then /join #Alsa and provide them with your question and a link to the uploaded file.
[18:31] <lordleemo> Jack_Sparrow: i forgot the name of person wanting this but for main menu pannel right click choose add to panel then in utilities section choose main menu
[18:32] <toitotootot> thank youuuu man!
[18:32] <Lunks> toitotootot: what's your sound card?
[18:32] <CaT_MaN> it is like iso.. how can i use it
[18:32] <Hamled> how can I get ifconfig to show me the gateway for a specific interface?
[18:32] <Itaku> how do i install a screen saver with xscreensaver???????????????????
[18:32] <Lunks> toitotootot: i've got a dv6232br, which is somehow all based on the same model.
[18:32] <toitotootot> sure
[18:32] <dishayu> jack_sparrow : http://paste.stgraber.org/1584
[18:32] <toitotootot> it's not my computer
[18:32] <Lunks> toitotootot: fortunately my laptop is all nvidia, so it just work. :)
[18:32] <Jack_Sparrow> lordleemo, I got the impression he removed more or did more that that..   gconf-editor would also have let him edit change his panels
[18:33] <Jack_Sparrow> dishayu, one sec thanks
[18:33] <Kousotu> does anyone here have a PSP slim?
[18:33] <lordleemo> Jack_Sparrow: ok m8 i lost him i was on the phone cheers jack
[18:33] <Rudihawk> ello, can anyone tell me what command I must use if I want a program to continue running even after I have I closed the terminal that launched it
[18:33] <Jack_Sparrow> lordleemo, appreciate the help..as always
[18:33] <RequinB8> rudihawk - append with &
[18:33] <Rudihawk> thanks
[18:33] <Itaku> my visual in Totem Movie Player isnt working. how do i refresh it or fix it?
[18:34] <tlhiv> what is "recovery mode"?
[18:34] <crackhead_25> Jack_Sparrow: it STILL doesn't work!!! ahhh!1 what's happeneed??
[18:34] <Rudihawk> ok, and if I wanted to launch conky every time I login? - I know about the Session thing and just make an entry there but is there another way to do it?
[18:34] <tlhiv> i'm trying to help a friend (remotely) get his newly installed Ubunut to boot ... it boots in "Recovery Mode" but not in "Normal Mode"
[18:34] <Itaku> tlhiv: it give you root login to do whatever
[18:34] <tlhiv> Itaku: so it does boot the kernel?
[18:34] <Rudihawk> my conky gets messed up using the session option
[18:34] <Itaku> tlhiv: press esc in grub while its starting
[18:35] <tlhiv> Itaku: he is getting a black screen when booting the "regular" kernel
[18:35] <Jack_Sparrow> dishayu, sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg  add your resolutions in there,, use enter or tab to accept any other default settings
[18:35] <Itaku> tlhiv: it does but i dont think it goes to the internet. i dont know ive never used it
[18:35] <Itaku> tlhiv: well thats a reason to go into recovery mode
[18:35] <Jack_Sparrow> crackhead_25, Full reset of gnome didnt do it.. arrrgh...
[18:36] <tlhiv> shouldn't grub look essentially the same for both modes?
[18:36] <Itaku> Jack_Sparrow: my visual in Totem Movie Player isnt working. how do i refresh it or fix it?
[18:36] <Jack_Sparrow> crackhead_25, <lordleemo> Jack_Sparrow: i forgot the name of person wanting this but for main menu pannel right click choose add to panel then in utilities section choose main menu
[18:36] <tlhiv> Itaku: should "recovery" be the same as "regular" except for a "s" appended to the grub boot line (which puts it into single user mode)?
[18:37] <Jack_Sparrow> People I have a paying customer at the door....   I'll be back to help as I have time
[18:37] <CharlI_-> anyone know how to bind < 3 mice buttons
[18:37] <CharlI_-> in gnome
[18:38] <Itaku> Jack_Sparrow: my visual in Totem Movie Player isnt working. how do i refresh it or fix it?
[18:38] <Jack_Sparrow> !buttons
[18:38] <ubotu> Enabling extra mouse buttons: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ManyButtonsMouseHowto  - Enabling serial mouse: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialMouseHowto
[18:38] <CharlI_-> ubotu: ty
[18:38] <ubotu> You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[18:39] <Hamled> how can I get ifconfig to show me the gateway for a specific interface?
[18:39] <CharlI_-> ubotu: you bots are so hot
[18:39] <Itaku> .-.
[18:39] <CharlI_-> ubotu: are you a she-bot?
[18:39] <Itaku> -.-
[18:39] <dkd903> ;)
[18:39] <CharlI_-> <3
[18:40] <Itaku> Jack_Sparrow: my visual in Totem Movie Player isnt working. how do i refresh it or fix it?????????????????
[18:41] <freepenguin> hi
[18:41] <oxygen> my partion on hardisk don't show <hide> ?
[18:41] <CharlI_-> not working is not narrow enough
[18:41] <rausb0> Hamled: ifconfig shows no gateway at all. route -n will do.
[18:41] <CharlI_-> Jack_Sparrow: ^
[18:41] <freepenguin> Which is the most famous ubuntu-derivated distro that use Enlightment instead of gnome?
[18:42] <Hamled> rausb0, ah, thanks
[18:42] <kahrytan> Who bright and incredibly stupid idea was to update ubuntu-docs?
[18:42] <steph_> Hi everybody
[18:43] <jrib> kahrytan: do you have a support question?
[18:43] <Tooommi> what is the standard font in gnome?
[18:43] <CharlI_-> freepenguin: that use enlightnment? kde is preferred by linux-elitists
[18:43] <toitotootot> hey my sound card is a 3D compatible sound card sound  blaster 16 bits (integrated)
[18:43] <ompaul> !offtopic
[18:43] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[18:43] <kahrytan> jrib->  because its been several minutes and the update today (ubuntu-docs) is still going and consuming 100% of my cpu
[18:43] <earthling> is there any equivalent of daemon tools, or virtual cd softwares for ubuntu
[18:44] <T0paz> earthling, you can do it from the command-line with the loopback driver
[18:44] <CharlI_-> earthling: like a live disc?
[18:44] <rausb0> earthling: sudo mount -o loop,ro image.iso /mnt
[18:44] <freepenguin> CharlI_-, no I want only know it.  I must insert a download page in Free Penguin Download, of a ubuntu distro that offers Enlightment, and I Would like to know which is the best or most used.
[18:44] <kahrytan> jrib->  and if it doesnt stop soon, ill terminate it prematurely.
[18:44] <sFEARs> i'm getting stuck during boot "too much work for irq 10" any ideas on how i troublshoot this?
[18:44] <jrib> kahrytan: what version of ubuntu?
[18:45] <kahrytan> jrib->  gutsy
[18:45] <dishayu> all my file associations have been set to no program (media files etc..).. i get the "No suitable application for automatic installation....... " screen... what do i do to reset them to defaults??
[18:45] <CharlI_-> freepenguin:  sry man; i have no idea what Enlightment is
[18:45] <visik7> sFEARs: move some pci card in another slot
[18:45] <kahrytan> oh finally .... it's finished. They should leave long updates releases and I highly doubt that was security fix.
[18:45] <Iliyas> re all
[18:45] <earthling> Topaz, CharlT_, rausb0, : i dont want to just mount it , but also be able to use it as a virtual drive,
[18:45] <freepenguin> CharlI_-, another WM
[18:46] <sFEARs> i don't have any pci card's loaded visik7
[18:46] <numique> Can somebody help me? I try to install Ubuntu 7.10 but when i start the live-cd and start the installation i become an error after a while. something like: "buffer O/I error on device sr1, logical block xxxx" and "squashfs error: unable to read..."
[18:46] <rausb0> !info enlightenment | CharlI_-
[18:46] <ubotu> charli_-: enlightenment (source: enlightenment): The Enlightenment Window Manager. In component universe, is optional. Version 1:0.16.7.2-5 (gutsy), package size 398 kB, installed size 1004 kB
[18:46] <earthling> Topaz, CharlT_, rausb0, : like run a live cd from that drive on vmware
[18:46] <numique> can somebody help me?^^
[18:46] <Cpudan80> As anyone else having trouble updating ubuntu docs ?
[18:46] <T0paz> earthling, that's probably a VMware feature
[18:46] <Iliyas> I want to know this bug http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=591503 works only on laptops?
[18:46] <jrib> kahrytan: it's taking a bit here.  Seems to be running scrollkeeper-update.  Give it some time
[18:46] <Cpudan80> I downloaded the package from the update manager - but it just hangs forever during the install sequence
[18:46] <sFEARs> Cpudan80, it seemed like it hung for a while.. but it eventually completed
[18:46] <CharlI_-> rausb0: ah ok so likah ubuntu-lite?
[18:46] <kahrytan> jrib->  What?
[18:46] <Cpudan80> sFEARs: Ok - I'll leave it alone for a wihle
[18:47] <earthling> Topaz: any ideas how taht feature works in vmware
[18:47] <kahrytan> Cpudan80->  what package?
[18:47] <CharlI_-> rausb0: 10 megs. . .?
[18:47] <jrib> kahrytan: never mind.  I was relaying to you my experience
[18:47] <sFEARs> visik7, any other ideas?
[18:47] <Cpudan80> kahrytan: It finished now -- took about 10 minutes -- ubuntu-docs
[18:47] <kahrytan> Cpudan80->  join the club
[18:47] <rausb0> CharlI_-: enlightenment is not a "light" window manager. is has many eye candy features. but it is a bit outdated.
[18:48] <Chokes> Hi all
[18:48] <CharlI_-> rausb0: so...why not just use X?
[18:48] <kahrytan> Cpudan80->  I feel like whipping the person whose bright ideas to update that
[18:48] <dishayu> ummm, excuse me...  all my file associations have been set to no program (media files etc..).. i get the "No suitable application for automatic installation....... " screen... what do i do to reset them to defaults??
[18:48] <CharlI_-> freepenguin: why not just use X?
[18:48] <earthling> Topaz: like i have dsl iso image with me, and i like to run it on vmware to test it witout writing it on cd(54MB)..
[18:48] <rausb0> CharlI_-: enlightenment uses X. every window manager has to use X
[18:48] <ompaul> !offtopic | hah
[18:48] <ubotu> hah: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[18:48] <ompaul> !offtopic | kahrytan
[18:48] <ubotu> kahrytan: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[18:49] <Cpudan80> kahrytan: Yeah... why force that update on users who only have the English package installed
[18:49] <Hamled> so I've setup a bridge between my physical connection to the lan and a tap interface (for a virtual machine), and after monitoring the traffic on the tap interface, the DHCP requests are going out, and some information from the outside network is coming in, but no DHCP responses, and I was wondering where I should look to figure out why that might be
[18:49] <Chokes> can someone help me?
[18:49] <sFEARs> anyone else have ideas on why i'd get stuck on boot "too much work for irq 10"
[18:49] <visik7> sFEARs: and then no boot at all ?
[18:49] <sFEARs> yup.. just get's stuck.. only when trying to boot into RT kernel
[18:50] <Chokes> Is ther a easy way to install ubuntu on a fakeraid config?
[18:50] <mDemocritus> i'm having issues with a supposedly usb mass storage class device not persisting in /dev... the dmesg logs show detection and assignment to /dev/sdb 1 and 2, but when i try to mount it, cat it, or fdisk it, /dev/sdb doesn't exist... any ideas?
[18:50] <kahrytan> Cpudan80->  I just know, if I see that update again. I'm doing package lock in synaptic. You could too  if you remember it. I got one on Alien Arena 2007 (2008 is broken)
[18:50] <kahrytan> !botabuse > ompaul
[18:50] <ompaul> !fakeraid | Chokes (this is what you need)
[18:50] <ubotu> Chokes (this is what you need): 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
[18:50] <visik7> sFEARs: it's something releated to serial ports
[18:51] <sFEARs> first it got stuck ok'ing "loading cupsys"* so i removed the rc.d symlink to it.. now it gets stuck "loading gnome-manager" but i saw it flash something once and it said "too much work for irq 10" about 10 times in a row
[18:51] <visik7> sFEARs: what's your hw setup ? desktop/laptop... ecc...
[18:51] <sFEARs> i guess it might be.. but i'm not sure how to go about trying to fix it
[18:51] <Parsec300> Is there any way to get around the problem of ATi card systems to suspend to RAM or Hybernation? The things I've found on the internet so far didn't work.
[18:51] <Chokes> ok but why do i need to do all this
[18:51] <visik7> sFEARs: you can see the real errors in dmesg
[18:51] <visik7> sFEARs: try to disable serial ports from bios
[18:51] <Chokes> the problem here is all other distros have it out of the box.......
[18:52] <sFEARs> alright.. will try
[18:52] <sFEARs> in dmesg.. would that have anything about the uncompleted boot visik7
[18:52] <rausb0> CharlI_-: i cannot answer you in query, i am unregistered
[18:52] <sFEARs> or is that only for the boot that i'm into now
[18:53] <CharlI_-> rausb0: ohh
[18:53] <visik7> sFEARs: /var/log/kern.log yes
[18:53] <Chokes> ...
[18:53] <rausb0> CharlI_-: and btw, /msg'ing people without asking is considered rude
[18:53] <CharlI_-> rausb0: ohhh
[18:54] <sFEARs> visik7, i do see a copule lines in here about irq 10.. mabey you could take a look? i can pastebin
[18:54] <sFEARs> !pastebin
[18:54] <Stroganoff> i'm using icewm without a login manager, invoked by startx. how can prevent X to shutdown when i killall icewm (to refresh the menu)?
[18:54] <rausb0> CharlI_-: running X without a window manager doesn't make sense in most situations
[18:54] <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)
[18:54] <Jack_Sparrow> Parsec300, The problem has been solved in the AMD Catalyst 7.12 driver release. Suspend/hibernate   If you have a firegl52xx then there are other options
[18:54] <CharlI_-> rausb0: well whats the smallest gui you can run
[18:55] <rausb0> CharlI_-: fluxbox is nice and small
[18:55] <Jack_Sparrow> !minimal
[18:55] <ubotu> The Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want (the installer is like the one on the !Alternate CD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD
[18:55] <pisecx> hi all. is there any way to start by default kate instead of gedit?
[18:55] <pisecx> in gnome, of course
[18:55] <SoerenW> hi i want to know how many load/unload cycles my harddrive has done yet, because i heard of the apm-problem. but my smartctl -A doesn't show a value for 193.
[18:55] <jrib> !defaultapp > pisecx (read the private message from ubotu)
[18:55] <SoerenW> how can i get a value for my load/unload cycles?
[18:56] <dishayu> Jack_Sparrow : all my file associations have been set to no program (media files etc..).. i get the "No suitable application for automatic installation....... " screen... what do i do to reset them to defaults??
[18:56] <crshman> hi all, i'm having trouble with a system....it's running a software raid 5 and when the system boots and initializes the raid.....it reboots
[18:57] <pisecx> jrib: i know about this. but i can not do this for a files without extenstion, for example
[18:57] <pisecx> jrib: there is no checkbox
[18:57] <troubled> any tablet users in here mind sparing a minute or two?
[18:57] <Jack_Sparrow> crshman, did the system EVER work under raid?
[18:57] <crshman> yes it did
[18:57] <troubled> wacom or acecad experience is fine
[18:57] <pisecx> jrib: the same for txt
[18:57] <crshman> it was up all night and this morning, it rebooted this morning....so i brought it back up and it said the array was degraded...so i proceeded to rebuild and it rebooted
[18:58] <crshman> after that reboot it's been stuck in this look ever since
[18:58] <pisecx> jrib: sorry, probably i'm wrong
[18:58] <pisecx> jrib: thanks for a help
[18:58] <jrib> pisecx: the extension shouldn't matter.  Can you give me an example I can try here if you still have trouble?
[18:58] <Jack_Sparrow> crshman, I dont have an answer and I am a bit preoccupied.. If I think of something I will get back to you
[18:59] <crshman> thanks
[19:01] <ftv00es> hi. can I ask support questions in here?
[19:01] <mjbrooks> !ask
[19:01] <ubotu> Please don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-)
[19:01] <ftv00es> thanks :)
[19:01] <ftv00es> ok, I have problem with my conection
[19:01] <ftv00es> I have a post in the forum with all the codes, will it help?
[19:02] <Squawk> ftv00es, just ask the question
[19:02] <niuq> !pastebin ftv00es
[19:02] <mjbrooks> Squawk, heh
[19:02] <anteaya__> what command do i use to determine if mysql daemon is running?
[19:02] <ftv00es> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=725281
[19:02] <T0paz> ps ax | grep mysql
[19:02] <ftv00es> it's quite long to explain it all....hehe
[19:02] <visik7> anteaya__: ps ax |grep mysql
[19:02] <troubled> anteaya__: pidof mysqld
[19:02] <mick_home> anyone here use sparc?
[19:03] <mick_home> yes i am already in #ubuntu-sparc
[19:03] <mick_home> :-P
[19:03] <anteaya__> viski7 & troubled: thanks
[19:03] <Squawk> ftv00es, eth0 is not getting an ip address. Try manually setting one and see if you can connect. If so, the problem is dhcp
[19:04] <ftv00es> so I have to make a fix ip to all computers
[19:04] <Squawk> ftv00es, no, just that one as a test
[19:04] <Squawk> ftv00es, once you know that networking is working, all you have to figure out is the dhcp problem
[19:04] <Squawk> ftv00es. what is hte ip of the router?
[19:05] <consfearacy>        ,-O
[19:05] <visik7> Squawk: sudo ifup eth0
[19:05] <consfearacy>       O(_)) ubuntu
[19:05] <consfearacy>        `-O
[19:05] <ftv00es> but my router can just be configured static o dynamic
[19:05] <Pici> consfearacy: please don't
[19:05] <ftv00es> squawck ---> 192.168.2.1
[19:05] <consfearacy>        ,-O
[19:05] <consfearacy>       O(_)) ubuntu
[19:05] <consfearacy>        `-O
[19:05] <Squawk> visik7, he has it to auto start, and it hasnt, so that shouldnt work
[19:06] <dishayu> Squawk : all my file associations have been set to no program (media files etc..).. i get the "No suitable application for automatic installation....... " screen... what do i do to reset them to defaults??
[19:06] <dishayu> that is since i installed gdesklets
[19:06] <visik7> Squawk: yes but ifup eth0 give us output to inspect
[19:06] <Avenger> problem with the ignore command on X-chat
[19:06] <Squawk> dishayu, why are you asking me?
[19:06] <dishayu> who should i be asking?
[19:07] <Squawk> visik7, true enough. ftv00es, have a go with visik7's suggesting "sudo ifup eth0", and see what happens
[19:07] <Squawk> dishayu, the channel in general
[19:07] <dishayu> i did... twice.. noone responded
[19:07] <ftv00es> I did that already, with ifdown and it didn' t help
[19:07] <nios> Anyone use VIA vga ?
[19:07] <Squawk> dishayu, which means nobody knows the answer or has the time to answer, so why direct hte question at a particular user?
[19:08] <Avenger> problem with the ignore command on X-chat
[19:08] <ftv00es> (I'm using the same computer for Ubuntu and Windows, so I can' t check it now)
[19:08] <Squawk> ftv00es, after running ifup eth0 do you get output at termainal or in dmesg?
[19:08] <rausb0> nios: no. but i know the infamous via unichrome chipset. a nightmare.
[19:08] <ftv00es> terminal for sure
[19:08] <troubled> Seveas: gotta admit, that was a nice logo though :)
[19:08] <Squawk> ftv00es, can you pastebin the output
[19:08] <ftv00es> ok, I' ll have to go and come back :D
[19:08] <rausb0> nios: maybe you can run the x server with the vesa driver.
[19:08] <mDemocritus>  i'm having issues with a supposedly usb mass storage class device not persisting in /dev... the dmesg logs show detection and assignment to /dev/sdb 1 and 2, but when i try to mount it, cat it, or fdisk it, /dev/sdb doesn't exist... it assumes write through for drive caching, i have a feeling that has something to do with it... any ideas?
[19:09] <Karsyth> my sound just randomly broke... i just tried installing new alsa drivers and it didnt work... i get this error when i try to click volume control "No volume control GStreamer plugins and/or devices found."
[19:10] <nios> rausb0: xserver-xorg-video-vesa this one?
[19:11] <rausb0> nios: yes
[19:11] <ronandi> ahh! anyone mind giving me support with primary setup?
[19:11] <rausb0> nios: of course you have to change the Driver "..." line in xorg.conf accordinly
[19:11] <Squawk> !ask | ronandi
[19:11] <ubotu> ronandi: Please don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-)
[19:11] <Avenger> problem with the ignore command on X-chat
[19:12] <nios> rausb0: how can i reconfigure my xorg.conf?
[19:12] <Loie> greetings everyone
[19:12] <cached> what's with ubuntu trying to be windows? I just installed some updates and one of them was apparently to remove windows from the grub menu.
[19:12] <rausb0> nios: either edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf with your favourite editor or do sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[19:13] <kurtis> i was trying to put ubuntu on my laptop, but even when I start it in safe graphics mode the bottom 3/4 of the screen is all screwed up. it's like the display is shifted up off of my laptop screen
[19:13] <cached> i'm giving up on ubuntu for sure now. centos, here i come
[19:13] <bullgard4> I downloaded http://fosdem.unixheads.org/2007/FOSDEM-LinuxKernel.ogg. I tried to play it using Totem. But Totem crashed almost at once. I could not find any error messages in the Gnome terminal. See also http://ubuntuusers.de/paste/109646/ http://ubuntuusers.de/paste/109614/
[19:13] <Karsyth> my sound just randomly broke... i just tried installing new alsa drivers and it didnt work... i get this error when i try to click volume control "No volume control GStreamer plugins and/or devices found."
[19:13] <Parsec300> Jack_Sparrow, well, if the suspend hybernate problem was solved, wouldn't it be the case when using the latest driver via Envy?
[19:13] <bullgard4> cached: Bye-bye.
[19:13] <cash5> hi
[19:14] <ftv00es> back!  ifup said: ifup: interface eth0 already configured
[19:14] <Jack_Sparrow> Parsec300, Envy is a terrible thing to do to your system
[19:14] <ronandi> lulz kk. First time installing ubuntu. I dled the x86 one, popped it in the drive, and selected the first option when the menu came up. The loading bars went, and then four lines came up, and started flashing on the screen. Then some colors flashed, and now theres a msg up on the screen saying: Ubuntu is running in low-graphics mode, screen and gfx card could not be detected. What should I do here?
[19:14] <nios> rausb0: looks quite small http://pastebin.com/m991db9a
[19:15] <Parsec300> Jack_Sparrow, so how would you recommend me to get the latest drivers? Add another repository and download from there? Or just Catalyst from AMD?
[19:15] <mDemocritus> anyone know of a site or irc channel dedicated to linux usb problems?
[19:15] <Avenger> problem with the ignore command on X-chat
[19:15] <rausb0> nios: too small. there are some missing entries.
[19:15] <Kousotu> !grub
[19:15] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[19:16] <ronandi> Ive tried doing "Configure" before, but after that, nothing really happens... (I've got a 8800gts connected to monitor with dvi)
[19:16] <satokun> I'm trying to move my home folder to a new, larger partition.  I followed the instructions I had, and what ended up happening was that I copied the contents of home to the new partition ok, but when I tried to mount the new home, it gave me an fstab error.  So I fired up my livecd to see things in a gui, and it seems that I've now got my normal home folder, then a subfolder homeOLD with the contents, and the contents on the base directory o
[19:16] <ronandi> so uh, what should I do?
[19:17] <nios> rausb0: wierd but i did this dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[19:17] <raybuntu> hi
[19:17] <cash5> hi
[19:17] <rausb0> nios: are you sure you have all necessary packages for X installed?
[19:17] <Flyerfye> hello
[19:18] <charlieg_> hi there. how are you?
[19:18] <nios> rausb0: yeah i think so
[19:18] <thor> Hi all. my Firefox does not render graphics properly. They all look awful. Any clues?
[19:19] <rausb0> nios: is that a desktop install or did you manually install xorg on top of a base/server system?
[19:19] <nios> rausb0: i use ubuntu server
[19:20] <nios> rausb0: so i insalled xorg-server + fluxbox
[19:20] <renegade420> has anyone used a new generation ipod with Ubunutu?
[19:20] <ronandi> Ok, so I just got that Ubuntu is running in low-graphics mode, screen and gfx card could not be detected. And now I hit configure, put in my monitor, and vid card. Now four things came up... The last one being "Running local boot scripts (/etc/rc.local) [OK]. Then thers just the flashing cursor under it
[19:20] <rausb0> nios: check if you have xfonts-base
[19:20] <renegade420> i want to remove the songs off of my ipod and onto my ubuntu server
[19:20] <nickrud> ronandi: hit return, you should get a login
[19:21] <ronandi> k
[19:21] <nios> rausb0: xfonts-base is already the newest version.
[19:21] <rausb0> nios: which ubuntu version, 7.10?
[19:21] <ronandi> well. I hit enter, and it just goes down a line... I can type
[19:21] <nios> rausb0: yeah
[19:22] <Znet> anyone knwo how to run a disk check in ubuntu
[19:22] <ronandi> no login
[19:22] <rausb0> nios: wait. i'll boot a live cd and give you the xorg.conf
[19:22] <nickrud> ronandi: try alt-f2 , do you get a login there?
[19:22] <satokun> Znet: what kind of disk check?
[19:22] <LollinopiL> hello guys, why does the msn emoticons disappeared ? can it be related to java application ?
[19:22] <nios> rausb0: ok nice
[19:22] <LiGhTOnE> hello does anybody know something about samba, network printers, somebody speaking german?
[19:23] <thor> Guys, any help on my Firefox not rendering graphics properly?
[19:23] <nickrud> !de | LiGhTOnE
[19:23] <ubotu> LiGhTOnE: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[19:23] <ronandi> ok.. I hit alt+f2, now I thinking im at some command line
[19:23] <Znet> satokun:i think my disk may have errors, i havent got unbun installed just using the pre running unbuntu
[19:23] <LiGhTOnE> fine, thanks
[19:23] <nickrud> ronandi: that's a console login, you can log in there and do some repairs. What kind of video card do you have?
[19:23] <ronandi> says ubuntu@ubuntu:~$, and I can type
[19:24] <nickrud> ronandi: ah, you're running the livecd
[19:24] <ronandi> I have an Nvidia 8800 gts 512 (g92)
[19:24] <nickrud> ronandi: that's the issue, the 8800 isn't properly supported by the live cd
[19:24] <ronandi> oh
[19:24] <satokun> Znet: Ok, do you have gparted installed on your system yet?  If not, go ahead and grab it.  That's the best way I know of how to run that kind of check in gui.
[19:24] <slipttees> !paste
[19:24] <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)
[19:24] <nickrud> ronandi: you can use the alternate cd to install ubuntu though
[19:24] <Znet> satokun: where is it
[19:25] <Otacon22> It's possibile in Ubuntu to set that my "line in" input on my audio card(ac 97) become an output for sound when i watch ac3 video?
[19:25] <ronandi> oh
[19:25] <ronandi> thank you very much
[19:25] <LollinopiL> hello guys, why does the msn emoticons disappeared ? can it be related to java application ?
[19:25] <ronandi> btw, what is the command to get my computer to restart now that im stuck at this screen?
[19:25] <satokun> Znet:  Synaptic package manager, do a search for gparted.  Are you using the gnome interface?
[19:25] <Starnestommy> ronandi: sudo reboot
[19:25] <renegade420> LollinopiL: which protocol are you using??
[19:25] <Znet> yes
[19:26] <brobostigon> ronandi: sudo shutdown -r now
[19:26] <LollinopiL> renegade i don't know ... how can i discover it ?
[19:26] <ronandi> thankS!
[19:26] <earthling> ronandi: reboot
[19:26] <thor> Anyone out there can tell me what's wrong with my firefox?
[19:26] <satokun> Znet:  ok, good.  Should be under Administration, or you can just open terminal and sudo apt-get gparted
[19:26] <Znet> satokun: i did a search for the file to no avail
[19:26] <renegade420> LollinopiL: the program that you are using to send and receive MSN messages
[19:27] <brobostigon> Znet: sudo apt-get install gparted
[19:27] <Znet> satokun: does this machine have to be on the internet
[19:27] <nickrud> ronaldo: sudo reboot or sudo halt are nice understandable shortcuts ;)
[19:27] <sn0> !lamp
[19:27] <ubotu> LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process (different in Edgy+)
[19:27] <satokun> znet:  for that to work yes.  brobostigon:  thanks.
[19:27] <earthling> thor: eloborate. we cant guess the problem , can we.. :)
[19:27] <LollinopiL> i'm using amsn renegade
[19:28]  * nickrud has got to convince people to have easy nick completed names
[19:28]  * magribe is fuck
[19:28] <Pici> !language | magribe
[19:28] <ubotu> magribe: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[19:28] <rausb0> nios: http://84.179.104.37:28259/
[19:28] <Znet> satokun: it has a green box next to it. i dont want to install anything cos im just running of the cd
[19:28] <magribe> sorry
[19:29] <suncydu> Need help on dualboot. when hit the escape buttun when it sais grub loading, it does not show the menu. Just starts ubuntu.. help anyone
[19:29] <thor> earthling: sorry for being impatient Just I can't get why  all of a sudden Firefox stopped rendering graphics in an acceptable way: This does not apply to Opera ...
[19:29] <rausb0> nios: you might want to change the keyboard section, it is german
[19:29] <satokun> Znet:  my reccomendation then is to put that drive into another computer if you can and run a check from there.
[19:29] <magribe> I'm Catalan and no  know very english :S
[19:29] <nios> rausb0: okay something more to change?
[19:29] <Znet> hmm ok
[19:29] <RaceKondition> does Ubuntu 8 have better support for dual monitor's compared to Ubuntu 7?
[19:29] <jpatrick> magribe: you already are in #ubuntu-cat
[19:29] <RaceKondition> I mean 8.04 compared to 7.10
[19:29] <rausb0> nios: i already put Driver "vesa" instead of Driver "intel" (my notebook has intel graphics)
[19:30] <satokun> I'm trying to move my home folder to a new, larger partition.  I followed the instructions I had, and what ended up happening was that I copied the contents of home to the new partition ok, but when I tried to mount the new home, it gave me an fstab error.  So I fired up my livecd to see things in a gui, and it seems that I've now got my normal home folder, then a subfolder homeOLD with the contents, and the contents on the base directory o
[19:31] <jrib> satokun: your message was truncated at "the base directory o"
[19:31] <rausb0> nios: just change Option          "XkbLayout"     "de"   to  "us"
[19:31] <nikrud> satokun: not sure what you're describing there, could you put the file hierarchy on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org ?
[19:31] <Itaku> how do i install a screen saver with xscreensaver???????????????????????????????????
[19:31] <nios> rausb0: evice"Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS, 943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller"
[19:31] <nios> too?
[19:31] <rausb0> nios: no
[19:31] <Lunks> how to check processes' cpu usage rate by the command-line?
[19:32] <rausb0> nios: that is just a identifier
[19:32] <Itaku> !xscreensaver
[19:32] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xscreensaver - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[19:32] <nikrud> Itaku: xscreensaver is depreciated in ubuntu, you'd have to at the least remove ghome-screensavar
[19:32] <satokun> nikrud:  I'm here on another computer.  The other comp won't even boot to gnome without erroring out so I'm not sure how to do that.
[19:32] <nikrud> *gnome-screensaver
[19:32] <rausb0> !info xscreensaver
[19:32] <Itaku> i have
[19:32] <earthling> thor: Lunks: top
[19:32] <ubotu> xscreensaver (source: xscreensaver): Automatic screensaver for X. In component main, is optional. Version 4.24-5ubuntu3 (gutsy), package size 277 kB, installed size 2216 kB
[19:32] <Lunks> something is eating up and gnome-system-monitor eats it too
[19:32] <Itaku> so how do i install new screen savers in xscreensaver
[19:32] <Itaku> theres this one i want
[19:32] <lordleemo> Lunks: htop
[19:32] <earthling> thor: sorry not for u..
[19:32] <nikrud> satokun: like,  /home/yser/home/user/OLDhome , or whatever it is.
[19:32] <Lunks> hmm it was firefox =P
[19:33] <satokun> nikrud:  basically my home folder is:  /home/homeOLD/sato
[19:33] <rausb0> Itaku: are you sure the screensaver you want is a xscreensaver module?
[19:33] <thor> earthling: Yes I've ran top.. now?
[19:33] <thor> earthling: ok :D
[19:33] <Loie> hey all, when i boot to recovery mode, then run dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg, then reboot to normal mode, the changes aren't kept and i'm still stuck with black screen.  should i delete my xorg.conf first, then run dpkg-reconf....?
[19:33] <satokun> nikrud:  contents are in the user file sato and intact, and they're also at dev/hda1/sato
[19:34] <Gumby`> well now, its tough to connect to a wpa encrypted network with wpa when its only a wep encrypted network  :D
[19:34] <benguin> hello..
[19:34] <brobostigon> Loie: try sudo dpg-reconfigure (etc)
[19:34] <nikrud> satokun: hm. put a copy of the /etc/fstab  of the hard drive on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[19:34] <satokun> nikrud:  what I want is to move /home to hda1 and mount it as home, and get rid of /home/homeOLD/...
[19:34] <Loie> brobo: yes, sorry, i am running this with sudo
[19:34] <benguin> could someone assist me in making a video loop in openoffice  impress?
[19:35] <nikrud> satokun: I understand. But I need to understand precisely what you have at this moment first.
[19:35] <satokun> nikrud:  Ok, it'll be a few because I'll have to type it out
[19:35] <nikrud> satokun: I'm really interested in where you have / mounted and /home mounted
[19:35] <richard__> is there any solutions for having js, php, css, nxhtml for emacs?
[19:36] <MikeMiller> hi
[19:36] <nios> rausb0: very thanks
[19:36] <therethinker> What's the /dev/ for the parallel port? I thought it was /dev/paraport#, but it doesn't exist...
[19:36] <RaceKondition> what nVidia models are known to have the best dual monitor support?
[19:36] <rausb0> nios: does X come up now?
[19:36]  * MikeMiller lick a pussy
[19:36] <nios> rausb0: yeah
[19:36] <MikeMiller> oh shizz sry
[19:36] <therethinker> err... /dev/parport
[19:36] <rausb0> nios: good
[19:36] <RaceKondition> I'm sick of ATi + Linux + 2 monitors
[19:37] <marcels_> hello, i have a question about connectingto some ssl irc server
[19:38] <Starnestommy> marcels_: which client do you use?
[19:38] <marcels_> i cant manage to get on a server which port is +6601
[19:38] <marcels_> Konversion at the moment
[19:38] <marcels_> but ive used xchat aswell
[19:38] <int_main> therethinker: what about /dev/lp0 ?
[19:38] <rausb0> nios: you may have to run this as root to fix fluxbox's menu: inst=/etc/menu-methods/fluxbox ; update-menus
[19:38] <nios> rausb0: nah works fine ;)
[19:38] <rausb0> nios: alright
[19:38] <nios> rausb0: do you know how i can remote it from my windows machine?
[19:38] <LollinopiL> renegade are you there ?
[19:38] <LollinopiL> hello guys, why does the msn emoticons disappeared ? can it be related to java application ?
[19:39] <azexian> magic
[19:39] <therethinker> int_main: nope
[19:39] <family> Hey.  I just installed ubuntu on a desktop of mine... one problem; i can only go from 640x480, and 800x600.. however, in xorg.conf..  it goes up to "1280x1024" "1024x768" in the modes .. any idea why i can't up the resolution?
[19:40] <lordleemo> marcels_: file serverlist choose the server edit then choose ssl and the port
[19:40] <pierced84> video card driver?
[19:40] <pierced84> what kind?
[19:40] <family> it's using a restricted driver
[19:40] <pierced84> which one?
[19:40] <marcels_> hm ill try but i think i entered everying correct
[19:40] <marcels_> one second
[19:40] <family> driver "nv"
[19:40] <family> nvidia NV11
[19:40] <pierced84> what kind of card do you have?
[19:40] <family> geforce2 mx/mx
[19:41] <azexian> someone wanna suggest a good atheros card?
[19:41] <marcels_> it wont work
[19:41] <family> what won't work?
[19:41] <marcels_> it was workin with mirc under windows xp.. .
[19:41] <CorruptTerrorist> how do i search the content of files?
[19:41] <marcels_> to connect to the server
[19:41] <santiago> hello
[19:41] <marcels_> its somehow secured
[19:41] <amenado> CorruptTerrorist-> use sed or grep
[19:41] <bullgard4> I downloaded http://fosdem.unixheads.org/2007/FOSDEM-LinuxKernel.ogg. I tried to play it using Totem. But Totem crashed almost at once. I could not find any error messages in the Gnome terminal. See also http://ubuntuusers.de/paste/109646/ http://ubuntuusers.de/paste/109614/
[19:41] <marcels_> and the port has to be "+6601"
[19:42] <azexian> CorruptTerrorist, if you type in cat filename | grep keyword, it will search the file for that keyword
[19:42] <popey> bullgard4: it's your i810 video driver
[19:42] <marcels_> the + is important but the client doesnt mind about it i think
[19:42] <Squawk> marcels_, can you put all your post on one line, rather than hitting return every 6 words. Makes it easier to follow
[19:42] <azexian> CorruptTerrorist, grep also works on other things like dmesg | grep keyword
[19:42] <CorruptTerrorist> azexian, i need to search recursive directories
[19:42] <Leechzilla> I installed apache and php but the php pages are not loading.. It's showing up as a download instead of opening in the browser
[19:42] <marcels_> yes ofcourse im sorry
[19:42] <azexian> CorruptTerrorist, ok, type find /directory | grep filename
[19:42] <bullgard4> popey: I do not have a i810 but a i915. Does your statement still hold?
[19:42] <int_main> therethinker: hmmm, can you find the parallel port by clicking system>>preferences>>harware-information ??
[19:42] <azexian> CorruptTerrorist, that will search for the file you want, or oyu can click places --> find, for a gui option
[19:42] <CorruptTerrorist> !grep > CorruptTerrorist
[19:42] <popey> i810 is the driver name, not the card name
[19:43] <friedtofu> hm.. use the xorg-intel driver?
[19:43] <popey> bullgard4: can you open a terminal and do this:
[19:43] <popey> bullgard4: grep i810 /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[19:43] <Squawk> CorruptTerrorist, what exactly are you trying to do?
[19:43] <PKKid> Anyone ever install Ubuntu fine then hit not beable to load it?
[19:43] <marcels_> i want to connect on some ssl secured server, the port is "+6601" and i dont know how to enter it so the client connects to it properly. it doesnt work to connect to the server :/
[19:43] <popey> bullgard4: and see if you get a line saying "Driver 'i810'"
[19:43] <PKKid> I get "Error Loading Operating System".. seems like my PC doesn't even notice its there
[19:43] <therethinker> int_main: yeah, I'd normally do that, but when I try to open Hw. info, it crashes
[19:44] <Squawk> marcels_, what type of client? what service?
[19:44] <CorruptTerrorist> Squawk, remove something from a php file... i need to remove all relevancies to the took time to load etc.
[19:44] <bullgard4> popey: "detlef@MD97600:~$ grep i810 /etc/X11/xorg.conf;  Driver "i810""
[19:44] <popey> bullgard4: thats good, you're using the broken driver
[19:44] <popey> bullgard4: we can fix that
[19:44] <Squawk> CorruptTerrorist, I meant regarding the recursive looking in directories, but "took time?"
[19:44] <bullgard4> popey: Ah!
[19:44] <azexian> CorruptTerrorist, you could use something such as gedit, press ctrl + h, then type what you want to get rid of, and leave the replacement option blank
[19:44] <marcels_> im using xchat at the moment. i dont know what you mean by service. im trying to connect to some IRC server
[19:45] <popey> bullgard4: issue this command:- sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-intel
[19:45] <CorruptTerrorist> i just need to serch contents of files. thas all
[19:45] <popey> bullgard4: that will download and install the driver, but there is another step - let me know when you are done with that step
[19:45] <Tooommi> marcels: you wanna set the port manually?
[19:45] <ronandi> This is might the wrong place to ask, but is anyone good with String Permutation algorithms?
[19:45] <azexian> CorruptTerrorist, well use that option I suggested then, with grep
[19:45] <Squawk> marcels_, you want to connect to an irc server using a different port. Try /help connect using your client
[19:45] <azexian> CorruptTerrorist, something such as cat * | grep option would do the trick
[19:46] <marcels_> ok ill try it
[19:46] <CorruptTerrorist> ok
[19:46] <Squawk> CorruptTerrorist, you dont need the cat *, just "grep pattern filename"
[19:46] <prince_jammys> CorruptTerrorist: grep -r searchstring startingpath
[19:46] <Tooommi> marcels_: try an " / " after the server adress
[19:46] <nikrud> marcels_: when you add the server, edit it then try / after the server address
[19:46] <marcels_> heh, i already tried that. but it doesnt lwork
[19:47] <Leechzilla> I installed apache and php but the php pages are not loading.. It's showing up as a download instead of opening in the browser
[19:47] <Squawk> marcels_, can you tell me which server you want to connect to, or is it private?
[19:47] <DOOM_NX> what settings do i have to do to have 4.0 sound?
[19:47] <marcels_> its private. sorry
[19:47] <bullgard4> popey: http://ubuntuusers.de/paste/109746/
[19:47] <marcels_> at my server im conning to is: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx / +6601
[19:47] <marcels_> when im trying to connect it doesnt work
[19:47] <popey> bullgard4: excellent
[19:47] <popey> bullgard4: ok, do this next:  sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[19:47] <lordleemo> marcels_: do you have a pass for that server ie have you registered?
[19:48] <Squawk> marcels_, what command are you issuing to connect?
[19:48] <marcels_> there is no pass.
[19:48] <solexious> [Q] Hello, I'm tring to make port bunny, not used make commands before. I keep getting this error: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59721/
[19:48] <marcels_> rightclick on options -> serverlist :)
[19:48] <popey> bullgard4: scroll down to the line  ' Driver "i810"'   and change "i810" to "intel"
[19:48] <popey> bullgard4: then save and exit gedit
[19:48] <CorruptTerrorist> thanks for the help peeps
[19:48] <crshman> how effective is shred at erasing harddrives?
[19:48] <Squawk> marcels_, use /connect (and do /help connect to figure out connect options)
[19:49] <ronandi> v&?
[19:49] <crshman> and does it offer any advantages over writing zero's to a drive using straight dd?
[19:49] <brobostigon> popey: i think you have said, gksudo gedit, sudo gedit is not safe.
[19:49] <marcels_> ok thanks
[19:49] <bullgard4> popey: Done.
[19:49] <CorruptTerrorist> how do i remove a directory?
[19:49] <crshman> rm -r <directory>
[19:49] <popey> bullgard4: ok, now you will need to save any work and restart the x windowing system which can be done quickly/easily with CTRL+ALT+Backspace - but do make sure you close/save first!
[19:49] <Squawk> CorruptTerrorist, if its empty rmdir dirname
[19:49] <nikrud> CorruptTerrorist: rmdir if it is empty
[19:50] <marcels_> 20:49] [481] This command is for network staff only
[19:50] <int_main> therethinker: so you have a file explorer in /dev , and there is no paraport, or parport0 , or anything like that at all?
[19:50] <marcels_> thats what replies when im trying to use it here
[19:50] <popey> CorruptTerrorist: rmdir <directory>
[19:50] <CorruptTerrorist> thanks... annoying dir i couldn't get rid of
[19:50] <brobostigon> bullgard4: the proper command there should have been, gksudo gedit, not sudo gedit.
[19:51] <popey> brobostigon: wrong
[19:51] <brobostigon> popey: gedit is gui, therefore gksudo
[19:51] <popey> brobostigon: he had a terminal open, no need to use gksudo
[19:51] <nikrud> !gksudo | popey
[19:51] <popey> oh please, I know the difference
[19:52] <satokun> nikrud: ok finally got it up.
[19:52] <nikrud> popey: there is a reason: gksudo sets up the environment differently than sudo does, primarily changing $HOME to protect ~/.gconf
[19:52] <nikrud> satokun: ok, what's the link?
[19:52] <int_main> therethinker: are you sure you have a a parallel port?
[19:52] <popey> nikrud: in this case I really dont think thats a problem
[19:52] <Leechzilla> !php
[19:52] <ubotu> LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process (different in Edgy+)
[19:53] <brobostigon> popey: terminal or not, i believe , gksudo - gui , sudo - cli.thats what i have been roeatadly told, is that wrong??
[19:53] <solexious> [Q] Hello, I'm tring to make port bunny, not used make commands before. I keep getting this error: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59721/
[19:53] <satokun> nikrud:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59722/
[19:53] <jengle> hi everyone.
[19:53] <Bindkeeper> Hi
[19:53] <Itaku> how do i host domains on ubuntu?
[19:53] <satokun> nikrud:  I believe / is mounted on hdc1 and home is on hdc3
[19:54] <nikrud> popey: I agree, bullgard isn't clueless. But, someone might run sudo gedit , change a pref and suddenly a config file in $home is owned by root. Causes problems. So, we are careful not to suggest sudo with gnome apps
[19:54] <Squawk> solexious, try doing ./configure first, and run the commands one at a time. No need to put them all on a line
[19:54] <lordleemo>  nikrud i totaly agree with gksudo but if u have used sudo before that then what ???
[19:54] <popey> i am aware of this
[19:54] <popey> i didn't just step off the banana boat
[19:54] <nikrud> lordleemo: sudo chown -R <usr>:<usr>  ~/.gconf
[19:54] <Bindkeeper> is there any one managed to run 3d games with Intel on-board 3100 graphic card?
[19:55] <lordleemo> nikrud: cheers m8  your a star
[19:55] <nikrud> satokun: looking
[19:55] <brobostigon> popey: why suggest sudo gedit, if it can be dangerous??
[19:55] <Itaku> how do i host domains on ubuntu??????????????????????????????????????????/
[19:55] <popey> brobostigon: lets take this elsewhere eh?
[19:55] <solexious> Squawk: ./configure No such file
[19:55] <Squawk> Itaku, host domains? (one ? pls)
[19:55] <brobostigon> popey: good idea, ubuntu-uk
[19:55] <Itaku> Squawk: like godaddy.com does
[19:56] <popey> Itaku: thats not a question that can be quickly and easily answered
[19:56] <vhozard> anyone with a XXODD laptop?
[19:56] <Kousotu> anyone know of a program to reencode videos to MP4 for PSP/Ipod?
[19:56] <nikrud> satokun: first off, you can't have two mountpoints for one partition as you've done there. delete the /media/pisces where /home is. Then you'll be able to mount home
[19:56] <popey> Kousotu: winff
[19:56] <Squawk> solexious, you want to reg a domain and have it point at your computer?
[19:56] <popey> !winff
[19:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about winff - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[19:56] <popey> bah
[19:56] <Kousotu> what's winff?
[19:56] <Squawk> solexious, you ran that from the right directory? if so, not sure, sorry
[19:57] <Bindkeeper>  is there any one managed to run 3d games with Intel on-board 3100 graphic card?
[19:57] <popey> Kousotu: a frontend to ffmpeg, very good, and despite its name, not just for windows
[19:57] <solexious> Squawk, yup, dam ok ty
[19:57] <Kousotu> {L}âUghîñ Ôut £òU{Ð}
[19:57] <satokun> nikrud:  just to verify, on line hda1, kill the reference to pisces?
[19:57] <satokun> nikrud:  and just have it set to /home?
[19:57] <popey> Kousotu: http://biggmatt.com/programs/video-converter/winff---free-video-converter.html
[19:57] <solexious> [Q] How do I ununstall from make?
[19:58] <Kousotu> offline
[19:58] <popey> solexious: not easily :(
[19:58] <popey> Kousotu: works here
[19:58] <vhozard> anyone with a XXODD laptop?
[19:58] <popey> Kousotu: bit slow
[19:58] <Squawk> solexious, having had another look at that error message, it looks to me like there is an error in the source code
[19:58] <nikrud> satokun: like http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59723/
[19:58] <Kousotu> says it's offline
[19:58] <solexious> Squawk: Yes, looks like that but other people make it ok... odd
[19:58] <bullgard1> popey: I am back with my second laptop. On the first laptop something unexpectedly happened: The font of the login screen is extremely large. But I managed to login after I rebooted.
[19:58] <satokun> nikrud:  ok, let me go do that.  brb
[19:59] <nikrud> satokun: wait
[19:59] <popey> Kousotu: http://www.winff.org/
[19:59] <nikrud> satokun: what about   /  , where is the ubuntu root line?
[19:59] <solexious> how do i rm a dir with things in it?
[19:59] <Kousotu> popey: can you give me an apt-get line please?
[19:59] <popey> Kousotu: its not in the repo
[19:59] <popey> Kousotu: have a look at winff.org
[19:59] <Kousotu> figures....
[19:59] <Leechzilla> I installed apache and php but the php pages are not loading.. It's showing up as a download instead of opening in the browser. Is apache and apache2 both required? Nothing happens when I type /etc/init.d/apache2 start
[19:59] <vhozard> anyone with a XXODD laptop?
[19:59] <popey> Kousotu: http://winff.googlecode.com/files/winff-0.33-i386.deb
[19:59] <Squawk> solexious, rm -r dirname
[19:59] <nikrud> solexious:   rm -r  <dir> (use with care)
[20:00] <satokun> nikrud:  here
[20:00] <Sinnerman> say i have a dual boot system, and had ubuntu installed already, then decided to install windows XP on a different partition. as expected that wipes my MBR. how do i get it back, and reinstall grub?
[20:00] <satokun> nikrud:  I'm currently in a ctrl+alt+f1 console running as root.  how would I check that?
[20:00] <brobostigon> !grub | Sinnerman
[20:00] <ubotu> Sinnerman: 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
[20:00] <vhozard> Sinnerman use livecd and do update-grub
[20:01] <Squawk> Sinnerman, boot an ubuntu livecd
[20:01] <tristanmike> !ubotu ati
[20:01] <ubotu> For Ati/NVidia/Matrox video cards, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[20:01] <Sinnerman> well, thanks :).
[20:01] <Leechzilla> !apache
[20:01] <ubotu> LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process (different in Edgy+)
[20:01] <nikrud> satokun: if you're running off the hd , mount will show all mounted partitions. You're looking for one similar to /dev/hda4 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro)
[20:02] <vhozard> anyone with a realtek sound card?
[20:02] <Sinnerman> vhozard: realtek HD something i've got over here.
[20:02] <aiwita-salaita> http://luniita.myminicity.es/tra http://luniita.myminicity.es/tra http://luniita.myminicity.es/tra http://luniita.myminicity.es/tra http://luniita.myminicity.es/tra
[20:02] <vhozard> Sinnerman does ALC833 means anything to you?
[20:03] <Sinnerman> vhozard: im on a laptop.
[20:03] <satokun> nikrud:  mount says / is on hdc3, arguements are as you typed them.
[20:03] <Stroganoff> where can i find the config files of thunars preferred applications?
[20:03] <jpatrick> !ops | aiwita-salaita
[20:03] <ubotu> aiwita-salaita: 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!
[20:03] <vhozard> Sinnerman me too
[20:03] <nikrud> satokun: ok, that's fine
[20:03] <vhozard> Sinnerman does your sound works?
[20:03] <tristanmike> hi all ! I've had a problem...I have an ATI X800XL card and 19" Flat Panel monitor. I installed the Restricted Drivers via the System->Administration window, but upon reboot, I get a "Out Of Range" error so the video isn't properly detected, can someone help me get this going ?
[20:03] <Sinnerman> vhozard: i can't say it does. i've never had to look into it, sound works out of the box for me.
[20:03] <nikrud> satokun: so, make the change to the home partition I showed you, that should at least get home mounted up correctly
[20:04] <bullgard1> popey: vlc plays now the movie for 1 minute now already.
[20:04] <vhozard> Sinnerman can you open kmix or gnome sound mixer and say what kind of card it says?
[20:04] <popey> cool bullgard1
[20:05] <satokun> nikrud:  question:  Will this automatically create the home directory on hda1?  On hda1 now, the data is there but not in a folder called home.
[20:05] <Sinnerman> vhozard: it comes up as Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc SBx00 Azalia under lspci, which i know is wrong, because the manufacturer spec sheet specifically states it is a realtek HD sound chipm, and works with realtek's drivers.
[20:05] <bullgard1> popey: So can you summarize? The old driver was at fault?
[20:05] <popey> yes, no longer supported bullgard1
[20:05] <popey> bullgard1: although the intel driver you now have still isnt perfect, its a lot better than the i810 one
[20:05] <rausb0> man, torcs rocks
[20:05] <Tooommi> vhozard: alc882 here
[20:05] <Xman> can anyone tell me how to run x server for network
[20:06] <popey> bullgard1: for example it can set resolutions properley that the i810 one cant
[20:06] <nikrud> satokun: no, what that will do is mount the partition hdd1 in the position /home in the file tree. That will cause whatever directories/files at the root of hdd1 to appear as /home/<dir/files>
[20:06] <popey> bullgard1: it's called the "modesetting" driver
[20:06] <bullgard1> popey: How can I repair the wrong font size of the login?
[20:06] <vhozard> Toooommi so you use laptop?
[20:06] <Sinnerman> vhozard: im using HDA ATI SB (Alsa mixer) but can also switch to Realtek ALC660-VD (OSS mixer) latter being most probably what the card is.
[20:06] <Tooommi> vhozard: sorry no
[20:06] <vhozard> Sinnerman i recongnise your card:
[20:06] <vhozard> 	-- Azalia controller --ALC880 ALC882 ALC260 ALC262 ALC883 ALC885 ALC888
[20:06] <vhozard> 	   --- Intel ICH6 ICH7 ---------
[20:06] <vhozard>                snd-hda-intel
[20:06] <vhozard>            --- ATI chipset -----
[20:06] <vhozard> 	       snd-atiixp
[20:06] <FloodBot1> vhozard: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[20:06] <jeanmichel> hello
[20:06] <nikrud> satokun: if any files/dirs were in /home on hdc3 will be hidden, but not removed
[20:06] <vhozard> srry for not pastebin
[20:07] <satokun> nikrud:  do I need to delete the old home folder before I do that, or can I do it later?
[20:07] <bazhang> hi!
[20:07] <jeanmichel> what's up??
[20:07] <nikrud> satokun: later, they are a good safe backup underneath
[20:07] <Xman> can anyone tell me how to launch x server to run network???
[20:07] <bazhang> jeanmichel: how can help you in #ubuntu today? ;]
[20:07] <satokun> nikrud:  ok good.  so just mount -a and I should be ok?
[20:07] <vhozard> Sinnerman can you give me your /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base file?
[20:07] <nikrud> satokun: getting close, yes :)
[20:08] <satokun> nikrud:  ok, one sec, lemmie go do that
[20:08] <Xman> can anyone tell me how to launch terminal from x server to run network???
[20:08] <zelrikriando> hi nikrud
[20:08] <bazhang> Xman: not sure what you mean by that
[20:08] <nikrud> zelrikriando: hi
[20:09] <satokun> nikrud:  worked like a champ.  Thank you so much.
[20:09] <Leechzilla> I installed apache and php but firefox is downloading the php fle instead of displaying it.. I have libapache2-mod-php5 installed and loaded already
[20:09] <nikrud> satokun: cool
[20:09] <satokun> nikrud:  I'll do a quick check of things before I pile out though.
[20:09] <Sinnerman> vhozard: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59727/
[20:09] <Tooommi> When I open up a video file the media player just quits. I've tried mplayer, vlc and so on. But when I switch the video output in mplayer to x11 it works? Could be because of my old graphics card?
[20:09] <vhozard> Sinnerman thanks
[20:09] <rausb0> Xman: do you mean xdmcp query?
[20:10] <vhozard> Sinnerman by the way, what laptop do you use? i mean what brand?
[20:11] <fco> Is there a media player for linux that suport Windows Media Player skins ?
[20:11] <Xman> rausb0: i have a sify broadband connection and i can opn the gateway website but it is demanding "launch trminal from x server"
[20:11] <satokun> nikrud:  I'm not quite sure how it works yet, but it's working fine, and I think that's enough for me today.  Thanks again!
[20:11] <slipttees> create persistent-net.rules in ubuntu dapper ?
[20:11] <int_main> fco: *vomit*
[20:11] <CorruptTerrorist> is there any way to display line numbers in text editor?
[20:12] <crdlb> CorruptTerrorist: yes, edit>preferences
[20:12] <Squawk> CorruptTerrorist, depends on the text editor, have a look in the man pages
[20:12] <tristanmike> hi all ! I've had a problem...I have an ATI X800XL card and 19" Flat Panel monitor. I installed the Restricted Drivers via the System->Administration window, but upon reboot, I get a "Out Of Range" error so the video isn't properly detected, can someone help me get this going ?
[20:12] <nikrud> satokun: good. reading up on fstab and the file heirarchy, and mount will tell you much
[20:12] <CorruptTerrorist> Squawk, default text editor
[20:12] <CorruptTerrorist> crdlb, thanks, found it
[20:12] <rausb0> Xman: sify? and what gateway website? sorry, don't know what you mean
[20:12] <satokun> nikrud:  I definitely will.  Still learning everything.  Bye!
[20:12] <crdlb> CorruptTerrorist: btw, that text editor is called "gedit"
[20:12] <Squawk> CorruptTerrorist, which is what. I am booted into gentoo atm and I use vim as my prefered text eidtor
[20:12] <Sinnerman> vhozard: asus f5r.
[20:13] <Squawk> CorruptTerrorist, someone answered the question already, so I will leave you to it
[20:13] <CorruptTerrorist> crdlb, orly? i never knew that, i must admit
[20:13] <Leechzilla> !apache2
[20:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about apache2 - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[20:13] <CorruptTerrorist> !apache
[20:13] <ubotu> LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process (different in Edgy+)
[20:14] <bullgard4> popey: How can I adjust the font size of the login screen now?
[20:14] <vhozard> Sinnerman i am now trying with https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto
[20:14] <popey> bullgard4: good question, is it the resolution that is wrong?
[20:14] <Sinnerman> vhozard: like i said, i didn't have to do a thing, so i wouldnt be too sure.
[20:14] <bullgard4> popey: Yes indeed. By a factor of ten or so.
[20:15] <Xman> raush: i have a sify connection(sify is ISP), and i have given all the details of the network and connection is also fine and working but i can't login to surf. Its is saying to launch sify launch a terminal from x server.
[20:15] <slipttees> hey i need help
[20:15] <vhozard> Sinnerman i know, but i have no sound at all, so what can i loose?
[20:15] <Xman> rausb0: i have a sify connection(sify is ISP), and i have given all the details of the network and connection is also fine and working but i can't login to surf. Its is saying to launch sify launch a terminal from x server.
[20:15] <bullgard4> popey: It is the font size of my log-in name and my password, not the resolution of the screen.
[20:15] <slipttees> remove /etc/iftab
[20:15] <Sinnerman> vhozard: fair enough.
[20:15] <rausb0> Xman: makes no sense to me. how is a X terminal necessary to surf the net?
[20:15] <slipttees> return back ?
[20:16] <int_main> slipttees: you mean /etc/fstab?
[20:17] <tristanmike> Can someone please give me a hand installling the ATI drivers. ?
[20:17] <slipttees> int_main, no, /etc/iftab
[20:17] <slipttees> ubuntu dapper
[20:17] <int_main> ah
[20:17] <Xman> rausb0: for networking in windows i have a software setup, which i ran once at the time of formatting and now i just use that software to login into sify.But how to login in ubuntu.
[20:17] <slipttees> I removed sudo rm /etc/iftab
[20:18] <slipttees> Unintentionally!
[20:18] <int_main> tristanmike: enable restricted repos?
[20:18] <slipttees> as with a backup!
[20:18] <slipttees> ?
[20:19] <bbb> hi everyone
[20:19] <rausb0> Xman: sorry, i don't know what braindead nonstandard protocol sify uses for logging in
[20:19] <slipttees> int_main, ?
[20:19] <int_main> slipttees: is there a hidden backup file, like /etc/iftab~ ?
[20:19] <slipttees> moment
[20:19] <bbb> i just install hardy alpha 6 and i have a problem
[20:19] <slipttees> int_main, no man :-(
[20:19] <rausb0> bbb: hardy is not supported here, go to #ubuntu+1
[20:20] <int_main> bbb: for hardy, go to the channel #ubuntu+1
[20:20] <tristanmike> int_main, yeah, I have a slight idea of what's going on, but don't know how to resolve it. See I've enable the proper repos, and it installs fine, however, my monitor isn't detected, so I get an "out of range" on the monitor, I can hear the Ubuntu sounds, so it's booted, just no video after the reboot
[20:20] <Xmaster> alguém já testou o ubuntu 8.04 hardy heron alpha 6?
[20:20] <slipttees> I removed sudo rm /etc/iftab Unintentionally!
[20:20] <smallfoot-> support my brainstorm idea, its the best -- http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/4555/
[20:20] <Seveas> !br | Xmaster
[20:20] <ubotu> Xmaster: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt para ajuda em português. Obrigado.
[20:20] <slipttees> Xmaster, /join #ubuntu-br
[20:20] <int_main> slipttees: ah sorry, I can't help then... I don't even have an /etc/iftab file...
[20:20] <smallfoot-> sry menz
[20:20] <Xman> rausb0: that software have been provided by sify just for login purpose.(google providing gtalk)
[20:20] <slipttees> int_main, :-(
[20:20] <tristanmike> int_main, I'm assuming I'm missing some info in my Xorg.conf file, but not sure what that should be
[20:20] <slipttees> and now ?
[20:20] <Seveas> /etc/iftab is obsolete
[20:21] <slipttees> Seveas, I user dapper
[20:21] <Maitre`Spike> hi :)
[20:21] <Seveas> slipttees, ah ok
[20:21] <slipttees> Seveas, do you have iftab file ?
[20:21] <int_main> tristanmike: go to this site and paste your xorg.conf:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[20:21] <Seveas> slipttees, I have a dapper box somewhere -- what was the question?
[20:22] <tristanmike> int_main, I'd be glad to, but be aware, I've had to use "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" to get my video back ;)
[20:22] <prince_jammys> sliptees: you need a line like this: eth0 mac 00:04:57:2d:26:c8 arp 1
[20:22] <slipttees> Seveas, I removed using #sudo rm /etc/iftab  -  Unintentionally!
[20:22] <Tooommi> When I open up a video file the media player just quits. I've tried mplayer, vlc and so on. But when I switch the video output in mplayer to x11 it works. Could it be because of my old graphics card?
[20:22] <slipttees> :-(
[20:22] <slipttees> i need back
[20:22] <Seveas> slipttees, heh
[20:22] <vhozard> Sinnerman is it ok if i let you know if it works?
[20:22] <Seveas> slipttees, is the machine still connected to the internet?
[20:22] <slipttees> Seveas, where create new file ?
[20:23] <slipttees> Seveas, this there!
[20:23] <int_main> tristanmike: ah, hmm
[20:23] <tristanmike> int_main, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59730/
[20:23] <Seveas> slipttees, pastebin the output of this command: ifconfig -a
[20:23] <Sinnerman> vhozard: well, i may or may not be around. other people in the channel are more likely to be able to help you out.
[20:23] <geirha> slipttees: run ifconfig, it should tell the mac adress of each interface, then add one line per interface to /etc/iftab, like: eth0 mac 01:23:45:67:89:ab
[20:23] <tristanmike> int_main, will the changes to xorg be done after the reboot or can I enable the drivers and past that xorg ?
[20:23] <geirha> slipttees: I think that's enough
[20:23] <Seveas> geirha, it is :)
[20:23] <tristanmike> s/past/paste
[20:24] <vhozard> Sinnerman ok, bye then
[20:24] <int_main> tristanmike: so this current xorg.conf that you pasted.... this si what you are using now, and it works?
[20:24] <tristanmike> int_main, correct
[20:24] <slipttees> Seveas, this Here!
[20:24] <tristanmike> int_main, it's using the "ati" driver
[20:25] <slipttees> Seveas, http://pastebin.ca/944060
[20:25] <tristanmike> int_main, when i switch to flgrx, that's when it gives the "out of range" error on my monitor, as the video mode isn't being detected
[20:26] <Seveas> slipttees, here's your new /etc/iftab: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59731/
[20:27] <slipttees> Seveas, ohh man thx so much :-*
[20:27] <slipttees> :D
[20:27] <int_main> tristanmike: so what native resolution is your monitor? (im assuming an lcd..)
[20:27] <renegade420> I am using Gusty Gibbion 7.10 and my firefox keeps crashing
[20:27] <renegade420> when i have been playing 'YouTube' videos
[20:27] <bazhang> renegade420: lots of tabs and flash? when does this happen?
[20:27] <tristanmike> int_main, yes, lcd, how do I tell the native resolution ?
[20:28] <minimec> renegade420: rename your .mozilla directory and try to start firefox again.
[20:28] <Tooommi> renegade420: I would say that flash is the problem
[20:28] <veco> hello i need help...
[20:28] <slipttees> Seveas, i'll reboot
[20:28] <slipttees> thx
[20:28] <bazhang> ask veco
[20:28] <veco> my ubuntu does not detect external hard 2.5 usb opiwered
[20:28] <veco> lsusb does not list it
[20:28] <veco> fdisk -l does not list it
[20:28] <int_main> tristanmike: ok, what exact model of lcd monitor is it?
[20:28] <smallfoot-> Seveas, how can you make me leave channel when i didnt leave it?
[20:29] <veco> and it's lit and working under windvblows
[20:29] <Seveas> smallfoot-, black magic
[20:29] <tristanmike> int_main, viewsonic VA902b lcd
[20:29] <veco> unmounted properly under windblows
[20:29] <tristanmike> int_main, http://www.viewsonic.com/support/lcddisplays/va902b/
[20:29] <renegade420> Yah its when I have many tabs open
[20:30] <tristanmike> int_main, 1280x1024
[20:30] <veco> dmesg not showing it either
[20:30] <tristanmike> int_main, according to the website
[20:30] <tux97> hello is 12 gigs ok to install ubuntu?
[20:30] <veco> have asked... any help?
[20:30] <Seveas> tux97, more than enough :)
[20:30] <tristanmike> tux97, yes, more than enough :D
[20:30] <int_main> tristanmike: right, so that is the max it can do
[20:30] <IcemanV9> veco: try a different usb port
[20:30] <veco> have tryed
[20:30] <lordleemo> tux97: yes m8
[20:31] <tux97> cool thanks seveas and tristamike just making sure before i shrink my partion
[20:31] <tristanmike> int_main, right, which happens to be the resolution of Ubuntu that I use...I'm just unsure of what to put in the xorg to force that
[20:31] <veco> it's the second usb powered external hdd that simply does not get listed
[20:31] <veco> or detected
[20:31] <_TMS_> Hey guys - is anyone available to be bugged with a few ubuntu installation problems?
[20:31] <tux97> ok next question is how do u install wifi?
[20:31] <int_main> tristanmike: try editing your xorg.conf ("sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf") so that the Screen section looks like this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59732/
[20:31] <bazhang> _TMS_: we all are free to be bugged ;]
[20:32] <veco> ;(
[20:32] <tristanmike> int_main, before or after the enabling of restricted driver ?
[20:32] <Wacko`> I have a problem with my LCD monitor. I reconfigured my xorg file with ' sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' and in the monitor screen a custom option appeared, which worked. But after a reboot im stuck on 1280x1024 (which I want) but its on 75hz and when I change it it just jumps back. I tried to reconfigure xorg again but it doesnt work.
[20:32] <IcemanV9> veco: what's the version of ubuntu are you using?
[20:33] <veco> 7,10
[20:33] <veco> gutsy
[20:33] <Wacko`> I am running Ubuntu 7.10 and my videocard is a Geforce 2 GTS Deluxe.
[20:33] <veco> fully updated
[20:33] <int_main> tristanmike: um, enable it first... actually, how are you "enabling" it anyways?
[20:33] <IcemanV9> hmm. unplug and plug back?
[20:33] <veco> have
[20:33] <veco> no show
[20:33]  * IcemanV9 scratches his head
[20:33] <tristanmike> int_main, just from the Restricted Drivers GUI from System->Admin
[20:34] <int_main> tristanmike: ok, enable it, then post your xorg.conf again, before resetting
[20:34] <tristanmike> int_main, cool, will do
[20:34] <_TMS_> Thanks =).  Basically I'm finding it impossible to install Ubuntu (and any other distro - so far I've tried about 6-7) as my computer always freezes immediately after selecting installation type.  I've asked around and it seemed to be the consensus that my graphics adapter was causing the conflict (On board SiS Mirage 3).  I've tried running the normal cd, the alternative cd, text mode on alternative and a couple of live cd's but nothing gets around the problem.
[20:34] <IcemanV9> veco: i don't know. i have external HD and it works every time. sorry. not much help on my part.
[20:34] <veco> lspci does not show it either any other secret command_?
[20:35] <xobius> _TMS_, did you try alternative cd install?
[20:35] <veco> i have external hdd alll work fine just the 2.5 inch usb powered do not work
[20:35] <_TMS_> Also - to check if it was a bad burn, I ran an alternative cd install from an iso image on my hdd.
[20:35] <bazhang> _TMS_: did you try any boot parameters like acpi=off
[20:35] <_TMS_> Xobius: Yep
[20:35] <veco> but thanks, iceman
[20:36] <veco> nay command that could show connected hardware to try from there?
[20:36] <_TMS_> I don't remember all the ones I tried.  I was given a few suggestions on the forums.
[20:36] <tristanmike> int_main, it made the change, but I'll have to edit the screen section, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59735/
[20:36] <_TMS_> I will try that one - what's it meant to change?
[20:36] <ro0t> hello every body! do you know a irc client compatible whit last version of ubuntu? plz
[20:36] <veco> no secret ubuntuism for my case?
[20:37] <bazhang> _TMS_: not sure of the technical explanation; just know that sometimes when I have that video problem that it lets me reach the installer screen in live cds
[20:37] <veco> ;( ;( ;(
[20:37] <bazhang> xchat ro0t
[20:37] <magnetron> ro0t: xchat, xchat-gnome, konversation
[20:37] <IcemanV9> veco: someone already mentioned it ... lsusb or lspci or lshw
[20:37] <tritium> ro0t: irssi
[20:37] <ro0t> oki thx
[20:37] <veco> lshw? oki
[20:37] <int_main> tristanmike: yeah, add that section i put into the screen section
[20:38] <magnetron> ro0t: just watch in add/remove applications, there's a list there
[20:38] <macncheez3000> 83
[20:38] <roland> hello all
[20:38] <tristanmike> int_main, ok, it's all done, I'm ready to reboot....I'll see you in 2 minutes if it worked....and a tad longer if it didn't :P LOL  Thanks
[20:38] <RequinB8> can anyone help me debug this shell script: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59736/
[20:38] <_TMS_> bazhang: OK cheers baz.  Will try that now.  Will come back to irc with gf's computer in a min so I can type in any error messages I receive.
[20:38] <int_main> tristanmike: ok
[20:38] <int_main> veco: tried lsusb?
[20:38] <roland> i've been facing a DCOP COMMUNICATION error all day long! something related to KDE i cant seem to open any prog! without facing tht error... whts it about! how can i solve it!
[20:38] <Ashfire908> are there any media streaming servers that are compatiable with windows media player/Xbox360 in that windows media player/xbox360 can connect and stream from the server program
[20:39] <bazhang> _TMS_: good deal; hope we can get this going ;]
[20:39] <veco> no show
[20:39] <veco> tryed lsusb no show
[20:39] <veco> dmesg also no show
[20:39] <veco> lspci no show
[20:39] <veco> lshw no show ;(
[20:39] <FloodBot1> veco: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[20:39] <veco> sorry
[20:39] <bazhang> Ashfire908: mediatomb or something like that; forgot the precise name
[20:39] <int_main> veco: does the usb drive work on any other OS?
[20:39] <xobius> _TMS_, if the vcard is the problem you have to change the driver in xorg.conf file to VESA
[20:40] <veco> yep wortks on winxp
[20:40] <IcemanV9> veco: what is your external HD's brand name? mine is western digital (WD)
[20:40] <veco> fujitsu
[20:40] <veco> fujitsu chip excelstor brand
[20:40] <nikrud> veco:   in a terminal,   tail -f /var/log/syslog ,  and plug in the drive. You should see some output in the terminal
[20:41] <IcemanV9> hmm. haven't work with fujitsu ...
[20:41] <roland> anyone ever faced a prob where an error occurs asking to check if DCOPSERVER is running ?
[20:41] <Seveas> roland, #kubuntu may have answers for you
[20:41] <bazhang> roland sounds like k3b
[20:42] <roland> Seveas thank you
[20:42] <Tyczek> do you know if AMD turion 64 is k8 or what?
[20:42] <roland> bazhang,  wht u mean
[20:42] <Tyczek> I need to choose in xconfig
[20:42] <bazhang> roland when I got that error in the past was with k3b; what app is doing that for  you?
[20:42] <nikrud> Tyczek: yes (according to lm-sensors anyway)
[20:42] <Tyczek> nikrud, thanks
[20:42] <veco> device not accepting address 39, error -71
[20:42] <int_main> veco, plug in the drive, and paste ( http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org ) the result of the command "sudo lsusb -v"
[20:43] <roland> bazhang,  almost everything
[20:43] <nikrud> veco: that's from the the syslog? I don't know that error myself, but that's what you need to be asking about
[20:43] <bazhang> roland hang on a sec let me check something
[20:43] <int_main> veco: hmm nevermind, listen to nikrud
[20:44] <roland> bazhang,  tyt
[20:44] <jalex_> hola
[20:44] <nikrud> veco: except I have nothing more to add ;(
[20:44] <jalex_> necesito ayuda
[20:44] <jpatrick> !es | jalex_
[20:44] <ubotu> jalex_: Si busca ayuda en español por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es, allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[20:44] <RequinB8> can anyone help me debug a short shell script?
[20:44] <underdawg> is flash still broken for ubuntu?
[20:44] <IcemanV9> veco: is there any other usb connected? if so take all off, then just plug in external HD.
[20:45] <underdawg> !flash
[20:45] <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
[20:45] <are_you> tekdung......yo
[20:45] <int_main> RequinB8: i saw the script, what is teh problem with it?
[20:45] <underdawg> ??? flash won't work for me, neither will gnash
[20:45] <underdawg> what's up
[20:45] <are_you> tekdung.....yo
[20:45] <underdawg> md5sum won't match when I try to install from browser
[20:46] <underdawg> and I have installed flash-nonfree
[20:46] <Ashfire908> bazhang, is mediatomb available as a package?
[20:46] <DIL> RequinB8, do you have to terminate command
[20:47] <RequinB8> Hold on, i'll paste the output
[20:47] <IcemanV9> !paste | RequinB8
[20:47] <ubotu> RequinB8: 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)
[20:48] <bazhang> roland: this might give a clue--> http://sudan.ubuntuforums.com/showthread.php?s=3890f24fb2b3501c9932ff6a9c4b3b76&t=511300
[20:48] <RequinB8> IcemanV9 - thx, i know :P http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59738/
[20:49] <tristanmike> int_main, hey brother, it didn't work....weird...I was thinking that's what I needed
[20:49] <bazhang> http://mediatomb.cc/pages/download Ashfire908
[20:49] <Polarina> How do I enter the Restricted Driver Management? Running a Nvidia card with VESA drivers is painful. :(
[20:50] <fushorts> hey all,  quick usb question, i am using a new mac keyboard on a pc with gutsy.. everything works fine including the usb mouse i have plugged into one of two extra usb ports on the keyboard.  however the usb jump drive does not read when plugged into the keyboard.  might be good to mention that the keyboard is also on a 4ft usb extension cable.  any ideas?
[20:50] <Ashfire908> bazhang, i found a howto on the ubuntu forum
[20:50] <int_main> tristanmike: that's a shame, and now you're back to the "ati" driver?
[20:50] <Leechzilla> I installed apache and php5 but firefox is downloading the php file instead of displaying it.. I have libapache2-mod-php5 installed and loaded already
[20:50] <tristanmike> int_main, yeah
[20:50] <int_main> tristanmike: what is the exact error message?
[20:50] <GaMe|OvEr> ok i think i have finally made it, installed kde desktop and removed it, problem is that all the apps are now mixed with the gnome ones... any way to fix "that" without deleting them one by one?
[20:50] <veco> can't unplug all devices, my mouse is usb as well though there is my lsusb -v paste http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59739/
[20:50] <xobius> Polarina, what vcard have you got?
[20:50] <roland_> bazhang,  any luck ?
[20:51] <Polarina> xobius: Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTS (MSI)
[20:51] <tristanmike> int_main, it's not an error message per se, I don't get video, I hear the Login Ubuntu Drums, but the monitor displays "Out Of Range"
[20:51] <underdawg> why would I keep getting md5sum errors when trying to install flash?
[20:51] <int_main> ah ok
[20:51] <jrib> underdawg: what version of ubuntu?
[20:51] <RequinB8> I think the error in the script is just syntax, but i can't figure out where
[20:51] <tristanmike> int_main, I can type in my username and password, I hoped it might adjust the resolution upon login, but to no avail
[20:51] <underdawg> 7.10
[20:51] <xobius> Polarina, lspci detected it?
[20:51] <underdawg> jrib: 7.10
[20:51] <jrib> underdawg: ensure that you have enabled the -updates repository
[20:52] <underdawg> it says it won't install flash plugin through a sudo apt-get
[20:52] <underdawg> jrib: okay, I'm sure I have, but I'll dbl check
[20:52] <Polarina> xobius: No. It says "Unknown Device"
[20:52] <DJBloodSkin> im bored. whats something fun to build or configure in ubuntu?
[20:52] <jrib> underdawg: if it still does not work, pastebin your sources.list
[20:52] <xobius> Polarina, have you got nforce 610/630i chipset?
[20:52] <veco> djbloodskin : my hard drive is fun to configure, it seems
[20:52] <Polarina> xobius: Yes.
[20:53] <underdawg> jrib: wow, that was quite a silly mistake
[20:53] <underdawg> lol
[20:53] <underdawg> thanks
[20:53] <jrib> underdawg: np
[20:53] <xobius> Polarina, unlockely linux don't support it
[20:53] <int_main> tristanmike: were you planning on doing gaming in linux, then?
[20:53] <Polarina> xobius: To what extend?
[20:53] <tristanmike> int_main, yeah, and the desktop effects would be nice
[20:53] <Polarina> xobius: I only have problems with the video card.
[20:53] <fushorts> anyone got anything for the usb question i asked above?
[20:54] <tristanmike> int_main, I'm rather confused as to why it's doing this
[20:54] <The_Dr> "illegal instruction (core dumped)" when tryin to start openarena on a PPC, any hints as to whats going wrong?
[20:54] <int_main> tristanmike: the version of fglrx that you're trying to install does not work with desktop effects anyways
[20:54] <xobius> Polarina, yes but if lspci don't detect it the nvidia driver won't work
[20:54] <bazhang> roland_: there was a link a few lines upthread I posted for you; why not have a look at it? ;]
[20:54] <jrib> fushorts: it's better to just repeat your question as new people will have no clue what you are talking about
[20:54] <tristanmike> int_main, really.... ?
[20:54] <Polarina> xobius: 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation Unknown device 0600 (rev a2)
[20:55] <GPT> fushot, even on a Mac with a Mac keyboard, I can't get USB flash drives to work... the extension cord shouldn't matter, but I think you'll need to plug the drive into its own port, not into a keyboard.
[20:55] <int_main> tristanmike: yeah... the latest version of fglrx WILL support desktop effects. It comes with Ubuntu 8.04, which will be released in April.
[20:55] <GPT> s/fushot/fushorts
[20:55] <Polarina> xobius: The Nvidia's binary blob does work since I got it working on Gentoo.
[20:55] <lee__> How do I set up a static IP?
[20:56] <tristanmike> int_main, interesting....my buddy said he had some working earlier, but he blew away the installation, now I've reinstalled for him
[20:56] <fushorts> GPT, thank you, have any ideas why? or just one of those things?
[20:56] <The_Dr> "illegal instruction (core dumped)" when tryin to start openarena on a PPC, any hints as to whats going wrong?
[20:56] <lee__> How do I set up a static IP?
[20:56] <GPT> fushorts, not enough power. devices that get their power elsewhere can have up to 127 through a single port, but things like drives (even flash drives) are weird like that.
[20:57] <GPT> lee__, if you mean a static IP on your private network, it should be in your hub or router configuration.
[20:57] <fushorts> GPT, ok thank you much
[20:57] <int_main> tristanmike: maybe your friend had it working with the newest fglrx, straight from the ati/amd website? it's more work than using the offical ubuntu fglrx from the repository, but you can get it way newer
[20:57] <Polarina> xobius: The Restricted Driver Management tool is yelling at me telling me that I'm wrong...
[20:57] <fushorts> GPT, just weird cuase it lights up and everythign :( lol
[20:58] <xobius> Polarina, what MSI motherboard have you got?
[20:58] <tristanmike> int_main, if he did, then I'm impressed....cause this is why I'm installing for him.... LOL
[20:58] <GPT> heh, yeah... sticking one LED into my mouse to make it light up all cool like that meant I couldn't use it through the keyboard either. ^_^
[20:58] <Polarina> xobius: P6N SLI Platinum.
[20:58] <RoAkSoAx> lee__, her /etc/network/interfaces and should look something like this: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/5712/
[20:58] <tristanmike> int_main, I guess the main thing, is games for him
[20:58] <ro0t> thx very much i have bieng in add/remove programs and now i did select the applications and it's downloading....
[20:59] <ro0t> =)
[20:59] <Leechzilla> I installed apache and php5 but firefox is downloading the php file instead of displaying it.. I have libapache2-mod-php5 installed and loaded already
[20:59] <tristanmike> int_main, do you know the command to list the refresh rates for the monitor ?
[20:59] <jrib> !lamp > Leechzilla (read the private message from ubotu)
[20:59] <jrib> Leechzilla: try the troubleshooting suggestions for that problem on that wiki page
[21:00] <Leechzilla> jrib I did already
[21:00] <veco> my syslog http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59741/
[21:00] <Lamer-Unix> thanx all helper
[21:00] <jrib> Leechzilla: so you cleared the cache in your browser?
[21:00] <BobSlob> anyone using an ati hd2x00 series card?
[21:00] <Leechzilla> jrib yes
[21:01] <jrib> Leechzilla: restarted apache?
[21:01] <lee__> RoAkSoAx: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/5713/ is mine.
[21:01] <Leechzilla> jrib yeah
[21:01] <RoAkSoAx> lee__, which network device would you like to change to have static IP address?
[21:01] <theunixgeek> I'm trying to install vmware server and it's asking me "What is the location of the directory of C header files that match your running kernel?" but it's not accepting anything. I even installed kernel-source package. What should I do for it to install?
[21:02] <lee__> RoAkSoAx: No idea actually, it's a wireless network connection to SSID "linksys"
[21:02] <int_main> tristanmike: hmmm, no, don't know
[21:02] <DOOM_NX> i have 4.0 sound system. how can i swap the rear channels? i need rear right channel to play rear left channel sounds and vice versa
[21:02] <tristanmike> int_main, cool, I really appreciate all your help today :D
[21:02] <IcemanV9> veco: have you tried plug in the external HD before you boot up the box??
[21:02] <Leechzilla> jrib i can restart apache but not apache2
[21:03] <RoAkSoAx> lee__, if it is wireless, i'll recommed you to do it in the wireless router configuration, if not, you can just do what i've showed you in the right iface
[21:03] <jrib> Leechzilla: umm, you have both installed?
[21:03] <lee__> Leechzilla: Stop and start it.
[21:03] <lee__> RoAkSoAx: I need to do it form here, can you walk me through it?
[21:03] <lee__> Actually
[21:03] <veco> yep tryed before booting
[21:03] <lee__> RoAkSoAx: It's ath0
[21:03] <AncientRelic> Is there any way to move the LiveCD to say a 1GB USB drive and have it boot?
[21:04] <int_main> tristanmike: yeah, sorry about that. But seriously, he might want to just wait a month anyways, since the new desktop-effects-enabled drivers also have up to a 50% perfermance increase over the older ones.... of course, you'd have to turn off desktop effects to play a game, from what I've heard...
[21:04] <veco> oh well, sell the hdd and use 3.5 inch with external power supply that one works well
[21:04] <Leechzilla> lee__ I can stop it, but it doesn't start
[21:04] <tristanmike> int_main, yeah.....it's ok right now for him to get used to Linux I guess....but it's really weird that making those changes didn't work
[21:04] <jrib> Leechzilla: if you have both installed, that's an issue
[21:05] <Leechzilla> hmm okay i'll remove the other one
[21:05] <veco> Thanks a lot for tryng ppl... im confused as well have had issues with ubuntu but never without a solution
[21:05] <RoAkSoAx> lee__, should be something like this http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/5714/ , that way your PC will always ask for that IP to the Router
[21:05] <xobius> Polarina, in Gentoo lspci detected the vcard?
[21:05] <Leechzilla> jrib, I removed apache but it's still the same. apache2 won't start
[21:06] <int_main> tristanmike: yeah, doesn't make sense to me either... but again, the newer drivers were basically re-written from scratch, so lots of bugs will be gone, even by accident...
[21:06] <lee__> RoAkSoAx: Where X is always the same number, or...
[21:06] <MakotoTheKnight> I've got a weird hardware problem - My laptop will work fine for a few hours, but then freeze unexpectedly
[21:06] <Polarina> xobius: No, but the binary blob worked.
[21:06] <tristanmike> int_main, weird...he's saying he had the window wobble and cool effect for switching workspaces....
[21:06] <geirha> !usb | AncientRelic
[21:06] <ubotu> AncientRelic: For information about installing Ubuntu from USB flash drives, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick - For a persistent live USB install, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent
[21:06] <RoAkSoAx> lee__, your network,
[21:06] <jrib> Leechzilla: pastebin how you are trying to start it and the output
[21:06] <thiagomz> Hi guys, how can i remover a file with this name --xxxx
[21:06] <lee__> RoAkSoAx: The IP im setting up is 192.168.1.8
[21:06] <veco> found the problem mentioned before but never an answer... like in http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=691738&page=4
[21:06] <nickrud_> tristanmike: I lost power and internet for a while there, if fglrxinfo is saying you have the ati drivers in use, installing xserver-xgl will enable desktop effects
[21:07] <Leechzilla> jrib i typed sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 start and there's no output
[21:07] <jrib> thiagomz: rm -- --xxxx
[21:07] <Mahisona> hi
[21:07] <pwh> Am I going mad?  This should work right?  sudo mount -t cifs //minime/samba /mnt/smb/   But it sais "wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on //minime/samba"
[21:07] <RoAkSoAx> lee__, it actually depends on which network the router is using, ok so use 192.168.1.8 for addres and 192.168.1.1 for gateway
[21:07] <jrib> Leechzilla: do you get a new prompt or does it hang?
[21:07] <thiagomz> jrib, tkz !
[21:07] <Mahisona> sorry i don't remember what is the syntax to compile a source code using the terminal ?
[21:07] <Leechzilla> jrib new prompt
[21:07] <int_main> tristanmike: if he did that with the old drivers, he would have HAD to have used XGL... I tried that once. But the newer drivers work with regular x.org, and that is the supported and reliable way
[21:07] <jrib> Leechzilla: pastebin the output of 'ps -ef | grep apache'\
[21:08] <tristanmike> nickrud_, see the problem is that I can get the driver installed...but I get an "out of range" message on the monitor on reboot after the installation...weird thing is, my friend installed it before and had it working, but now when I do it, I get that message on the monitor
[21:08] <Mahisona> i don't remember what is the syntax to compile a source code using the terminal ?
[21:08] <jrib> !compile > Mahisona (read the private message from ubotu)
[21:08] <lee__> TRo[M IE[M#IERo/wind 1
[21:08] <lee__> [M EE[M#EE[M EE[M#EEquit
[21:08] <nickrud_> int_main: I agree about using newer drivers, just that many peoples screw up the install. tristanmike  /var/log/Xorg.0.log probably has an indication of what's wrong. Possibly the
[21:08] <tristanmike> nickrud_, I made a change to xorg.conf under the screen section trying to lock to a resolution...I'm thinking maybe refresh rate is killing me, but i'm rather confused about itall
[21:09] <veco> you guys are really multitasking here :) respect... if no other ideas, byeee
[21:09] <Polarina> Mahisona: CFLAGS="-O2" ./configure && make && sudo make install
[21:09] <nickrud_> I was about to suggest sudo dpkg-reconfigure -pcritical xserver-xorg , then manually edit xorg.conf to use fglrx .
[21:09] <lee__> RoAkSoAx: That just killed my internet, it didn't work
[21:09] <Leechzilla> jrib http://www.nomorepasting.com/getpaste.php?pasteid=13021
[21:10] <nickrud_> tristanmike: ^^ and, possibly the fglrx driver is having issues talking to your monitor. Rare, but it happens. Again, Xorg.0.log will indicate that
[21:10] <tristanmike> nickrud_, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59742/
[21:10] <lee__> RoAkSoAx
[21:10] <Alfarin> I did a quick search and was unable to find an answer to this.  I installed KDE and XFCE at one point to test them out; but after I decided to come back to Gnome, I noticed that some of my panel items are missing.
[21:10] <jrib> Leechzilla: do it without the sudo
[21:10] <tristanmike> nickrud_, that's my log
[21:10] <Alfarin> System > Preference > Font, for example
[21:10] <Alfarin> I was able to dig them up later finding an extra category called "Others" in Applications.  Is there a way for me to move the Font item back to System > Preferences manually?
[21:10] <jrib> Leechzilla: /etc/init.d/apache2 start
[21:11] <veco> ;( bye...
[21:11] <Leechzilla> jrib still the same
[21:11] <nandasunu> I'm having a lot of trouble getting my external monitor to work properly
[21:11] <xobius> Polarina, look at this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia#seealso
[21:11] <pwh> dph, missing the smbfs deb package.  It's working now.
[21:11] <nandasunu> I'm on a macbook pro with ATI graphics, external 20"
[21:12] <nandasunu> DVI
[21:12] <Polarina> xobius: Thank you.
[21:12] <MakotoTheKnight> Alright, so here's more into my weird hardware problem -- Every time it restarts or hard-crashes, and I run memtest86+, it usually spits out bad memory
[21:12] <MakotoTheKnight> I let it cool off for 30 minutes and it's fine
[21:12] <nickrud_> tristanmike: that's for the ati driver. That looks ok
[21:12] <MakotoTheKnight> besides that, the lappy also seems to be running hot at >= 50 C
[21:12] <MakotoTheKnight> Anyone got any tips?
[21:12] <marlon__> hey everyone, i have a question
[21:12] <lee__> jrib: Can you help me set up a static IP address?
[21:13] <nickrud_> tristanmike: also, line 1102 is where the ati/radeon driver gets the monitor specs, make sure you have the equiv when you try the fglrx driver
[21:13] <tdgunes_> hi there
[21:13] <tdgunes_> I need some help
[21:13] <lee__> !ask | tdgunes_
[21:13] <ubotu> tdgunes_: Please don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-)
[21:13] <marlon__> whenever i do anything as a super user, my computer starts to read the hard drive very intensely, so much so that the system locks
[21:13] <RoAkSoAx> lee__, have you tried connecting againg using network manager?
[21:13] <marlon__> i have no choice but to hardware-reset :(
[21:13] <lee__> RoAkSoAx: Yeah
[21:13] <lee__> RoAkSoAx: I'll try again
[21:14] <geirha> MakotoTheKnight: open it up and remove dust
[21:14] <tdgunes_> I have ubuntu 7.10 but I can't use cdrom drives, why ?
[21:14] <RoAkSoAx> lee__, try configuring your router to give you the same IP address every time
[21:14] <MakotoTheKnight> I've tried that about six times, and it's pretty sterile at this point
[21:14] <marlon__> now its at the point where i cant even start my computer anymore, the screen goes blank and it sits reading the drive for hours if i let it
[21:14] <MakotoTheKnight> still gets to those seriously high temps
[21:14] <jrib> Leechzilla: does apache2ctl start fail to start apache as well?
[21:14] <julian_> hi does any one know why ubuntu hardy heron is using kernel 2.6.24.12 instead of the newest stable  2.6.24.3
[21:14] <jrib> !hardy | julian_
[21:14] <ubotu> julian_: Hardy Heron is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (8.04-LTS), due April 2008 - For more info, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyHeron - CONSIDER IT TO BE PRE BETA (ALPHA) SOFTWARE - Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1, NOT #ubuntu
[21:15] <geirha> MakotoTheKnight: Then it sounds like the fan is somewhat broken
[21:15] <MakotoTheKnight> Well that'd be a bummer.  But I guess I can survive with 65 C for a month or two.
[21:15] <julian_> jrib i know what hardy is i am asking why they use an older kernel
[21:15] <jrib> julian_: hardy support is in #ubuntu+1
[21:16] <MakotoTheKnight> Oh, and while I was just now running memtest86+, it spat out tons of bad memory and hard reset the laptop
[21:16] <MakotoTheKnight> but if I take the memory out and let it sit for about 30-45 mins, it will work fine
[21:16] <julian_> ok thanks jrib
[21:16] <crabgrass> hey guys
[21:16] <Leechzilla> jrib hmm it says /etc/apache2/httpd.conf is missing.. I had it when I had the original apache i installed few months ago
[21:16] <crabgrass> how would i remove words like "the" when using sort?
[21:16] <tristanmike> trying once more, if not, I appreciate all your help nickrud_ and int_main :D
[21:17] <geirha> MakotoTheKnight: really sounds like the heat is the problem. Is the laptop too old for warranty?
[21:17] <EmmerPUbuntu> fc.net
[21:17] <nickrud_> tristanmike: it's doable, done it with many other systems
[21:17] <MakotoTheKnight> Warranty expired about a year after I got it, which was July '06
[21:17] <jrib> Leechzilla: I'd purge apache2 and apache2.2-common and install apache2 again
[21:17] <Leechzilla> okay
[21:18] <foibles> http://lifehacker.com/367714/run-windows-apps-seamlessly-inside-linux
[21:18] <foibles> has anyone seen this before?
[21:18] <foibles> it looks intriguing
[21:18] <nickrud_> foibles: very common, using virtualbox. vmware is an alternative as well
[21:18] <tristanmike> nickrud_, IT WORKED!!!!
[21:18] <zcat[1]> onboard sound here is 'choppy' in games (flightgear, glest, etc) although it's OK in urban terror and for playing music.. is there a buffer setting somewhere that I could set higher?
[21:18] <Carbonflux> Virtural Box is in the repo's even iirc foibles
[21:19] <tristanmike> nickrud_, I added the refresh rates as per the log and the 'screen' section as per int_main and now I've got it enabled and video :D
[21:19] <nickrud_> tristanmike: thats a good thing, right ;)
[21:19] <Carbonflux> a lot of people like it
[21:19] <foibles> is it worth doing?
[21:19] <foibles> better than wine?
[21:19] <tristanmike> nickrud_, you betcha :D
[21:19] <geirha> MakotoTheKnight: hm, so it's fairly new laptop, less than two years? In my country you'd get that fixed for free untill the laptop is five years old, regardless of how long the warranty lasts
[21:19] <MakotoTheKnight> Yeah.  Well Dell's a bit of a stickler when it comes to that ;)
[21:19] <MidgetSpy> hey all, I'm running ubuntu 7.10 on an ASUS motherboard with integrated Intel G35 onboard video. I'm getting horrible tearing when watching movies on my HDTV (I have it running 1080p60 on my TV), so I want to enable vsync but I can't seem to find an option for that anywhere. How can I make it sync?
[21:19] <agent-orange> hey im trying to sync my contacts from my sidekick3  , anyone know how?
[21:19] <tristanmike> how did you say to enable the effects ?
[21:20] <int_main> tristanmike: so now, running the command gears for a few seconds, what kind of fps dies it report?
[21:20] <RoAkSoAx> lee__, try clicking over network manager and then choose manual configuration, and then properties for your wireless network card
[21:20] <Carbonflux> depends on what you want to do with windows foibles, the biggest issue is going to be the way it emulates the graphics card so its not good for video games etc.
[21:20] <int_main> tristanmike: er, the command "glxgears"
[21:20] <tristanmike> int_main, yeah, lol
[21:20] <nickrud_> tristanmike: and run fglrxinfo , make sure it's using ati 8.37.6 drivers
[21:20] <tristanmike> 39215 frames in 5.0 seconds = 7842.901 FPS
[21:21] <T_M_S> bazhang - hey man - just booted the Ubuntu Alternative CD on my computer.  What was the option you said to enable earlier?
[21:21] <tristanmike> nickrud_, yep
[21:21] <tristanmike> nickrud_, good on that front
[21:21] <fushorts> what type is the screensaver window (dialog, normal, etc)
[21:21] <lesshaste> are there any problems with printing over usb or should I get an ethernet connected printer?
[21:21] <tristanmike> OpenGL version string: 2.0.6473 (8.37.6)
[21:21] <tristanmike> '
[21:21] <ranja1> will the verizon wireless evdo card work with ubuntu?
[21:21] <nickrud_> tristanmike: install xserver-xgl and compizconfig-settings-manager , log out and back in.
[21:21] <Leechzilla> jrib i reinstalled it and still getting the missing file error
[21:21] <geirha> MakotoTheKnight: well, you should check if there is a similar law in your country, and if there is, just nag them till they fix it ;)
[21:21] <nickrud_> tristanmike: then, system->prefs->appearance  effects tab
[21:21] <MakotoTheKnight> Alright, I'll give that a shot.  Thanks for the help.
[21:21] <crabgrass> ...anyone?
[21:21] <MakotoTheKnight> I'm going to hop off for a bit and see if yelling at Dell can get this resolved.  Thanks again geirha
[21:21] <int_main> nickrud_: do you use fglrx and xgl?
[21:21] <tristanmike> nickrud_, ahh, it said the composite extention wasn't there
[21:22] <tristanmike> nickrud_, I'm assuming this enables it
[21:22] <tristanmike> I'm logging out and in, brb
[21:22] <nickrud_> int_main: no, it's too darn slow on my x1100 . and aiglx is no better
[21:22] <ranja1> anyone verizon evdo modem and ubuntu?
[21:22] <lesshaste> I have a wireless router for my adsl, would it be possible to plug an ethernet printer into it and print to it?
[21:22] <jrib> Leechzilla: how did you reinstall it?
[21:23] <tristanmike> nickrud_, I'm all awesome now ! :D
[21:23] <nickrud_> tristanmike: cool
[21:23] <Leechzilla> jrib: apt-get remove --purge apache2 apache2.2-common, and apt-get install apache2 apache2.2-common
[21:23] <int_main> nickrud_: I've got an x1300, and it's still too slow. I'm hoping to abandon games and effects and just use "radeonhd" when it's usuable (maybe 8.04?)
[21:23] <orudie> does ubuntu 7.10 64bit server ed after installing is the firewall installed/enabled  ?
[21:24] <BobSlob> anyone have sound working with the hd2x00 series ati cards?
[21:24] <nickrud_> int_main: I'll try it myself in hardy. But I'm not holding my breath
[21:24] <orudie> ubuntu 7.10 64bit server ed after installing is the firewall installed/enabled  ?
[21:24] <tristanmike> thank you both, nickrud_ and int_main  :D you guys have always been awesome in this channel, I'm sooooo glad I've shucked off the shackles of Windows years ago. Thanks again :D
[21:24] <InvisiblePinkUni> How do I disable Shutdown and Reboot for normal users on ubuntu 7.10?
[21:25] <jrib> Leechzilla: what version of apache2.2-common is this?
[21:25] <Petskull> InvisiblePinkUni: shoot the first one in the face
[21:25] <orudie> nickrud_: hey there bud, does ubuntu 7.10 64bit server ed after installing is the firewall installed/enabled  ?
[21:25] <orudie> nickrud_: by default
[21:25] <Petskull> InvisiblePinkUni: wouldn't that make people hard-boot it?
[21:25] <InvisiblePinkUni> Petskull: please tell me... I tried chmod 700 for shutdown... but doesn't seem to work
[21:26] <nickrud_> orudie: not by default, no. You should look into shorewall for reasonably easy firewall config in server
[21:26] <Leechzilla> jrib i don't know, where do I check?
[21:26] <InvisiblePinkUni> Petskull: doesn't matter if they hardboot it... but I want to disable the Gnome option
[21:26] <Petskull> I don't know- I was just being facetious..
[21:26] <jrib> Leechzilla: apt-cache policy apache2.2-common
[21:26] <Petskull> dunno
[21:26] <int_main> InvisiblePinkUni: do the users have physical access to the computer?
[21:26] <InvisiblePinkUni> int_main: yes...
[21:26] <Jony> hello everyone
[21:27] <orudie> nickrud_: i just want to make sure that i dont have any firewall installed because i cant get srcds to work
[21:27] <zcat[1]> onboard sound here is 'choppy' in games (flightgear, glest, etc) although it's OK in urban terror and for playing music.. is there a buffer setting somewhere that I could set higher?
[21:27]  * Petskull : apt-get install glest
[21:27] <Jony> i have a little problem. I installed some program recently, nothing about multimedia
[21:27] <InvisiblePinkUni> int_main: i dont mean as totally prohibit them... just to allow them to logoff instead of shutdown by mistake
[21:27] <Leechzilla> jrib 2.2.3-3.2ubuntu2.1
[21:27] <int_main> InvisiblePinkUni: then all they have to do is push the power button, there is no way of preventing that by software. They could unplug the thing if they had to
[21:27] <Jony> i can't remember what the program was however
[21:27] <exaltia> hi there
[21:27] <int_main> InvisiblePinkUni: ah, ok then
[21:27] <jrib> Leechzilla: ok, ubuntu version?
[21:27] <Jony> the point is, my video applications all show videos now in black and white
[21:28] <Petskull> what's glest?
[21:28] <Leechzilla> jrib 7.04
[21:28] <InvisiblePinkUni> int_main: just happened today with my brother shutdown by mistake
[21:28] <Jony> anyhow knows what the problem may be?
[21:28] <nickrud_> orudie: sudo iptables -F  will ensure you don't have any firewall/iptable rules
[21:28] <InvisiblePinkUni> i was running something in the background... he shutdown after using it...
[21:28] <mDemocritus> !info glest | Petskull
[21:28] <mDemocritus> huh... apparently not...
[21:28] <ubotu> petskull: Package glest does not exist in gutsy
[21:28]  * Petskull is writing a script that prevents any user but root from unplugging the machine off of the wall
[21:28] <mDemocritus> ah there we go
[21:28] <Exaltia> does someone know how i can make krfb starting once the login ?
[21:29] <ompaul> !offtopic | Petskull
[21:29] <int_main> InvisiblePinkUni: where is the button that shutsdown by mistake? Like System>>Quit? or the button on the top right of the screen?
[21:29] <ubotu> Petskull: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[21:29] <yepe> hello
[21:29] <Jony> does anyone knows what my problem may be???
[21:29] <Jony> in case those who entered the chat now, maybe i should repeat the question.
[21:30] <RequinB8> can anyone help me debug a shell http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59738/
[21:30] <Petskull> oops- thought I was at #ubunutuforums
[21:30] <RequinB8> script*
[21:30] <yepe> if anyone see my mess answer please, i'm not sure that i install correctly, thanks
[21:30] <jrib> Leechzilla: weird, apache2.2-common should be creating that file...  In any case mine is just empty.  You can just "touch" it and see what happens if you want.  Or we can try to delve deeper
[21:30] <Jony> i installed some program recently, i cant remember what it was
[21:30] <T_M_S> OK guys - bazhang advised me earlier to try running the ubuntu alternative cd with the acpi=off option.  I had the same problem so does anyone else have a suggestion?  To recap have tried ubuntu (and various other distros) and they all freeze-mid installation.  It seems to be that my graphics adapter (SiS Mirage 3 on board) is causing the conflict.  Anyone at all have any suggestions that might help?  Pretty please
[21:30] <InvisiblePinkUni> int_main: I run somethings using GNUScreen... he just comes in and logs in at the GDM screen... then thinking no one is using the system... he switches it off
[21:31] <Petskull> tell him to leave it on
[21:31] <Petskull> buy a club
[21:31]  * Petskull leaves
[21:31] <Jony> however, my videos now all show in black and white
[21:31] <InvisiblePinkUni> baaaaaaaaa
[21:31] <Jony> i don't know what the problem may be
[21:31] <Jony> any ideas on how i can solve it?
[21:31] <Petskull> InvisiblePinkUni: do you know how he shuts it down?
[21:32] <lancerocke> hi all
[21:32] <Petskull> maybe you can just get rid of the icon
[21:32] <InvisiblePinkUni> Petskull: yes... how do I get rid of those Icons for non-sysadmins...
[21:32] <Petskull> wait- what about chmod'ding the 'shutdown' binary?
[21:32] <lancerocke> i want to automount one of my drives. can anyone help me by telling me what to put in /etc/fstab?
[21:33] <InvisiblePinkUni> Petskull: tried that... set shutdown to 700 in chmod... but doesn't seem to work
[21:33] <Roooty> HI, can anyone recommend a good DVD ripper which is regularly updated? (AcidRIp / DVD::RIP don't work)
[21:33] <Petskull> InvisiblePinkUni: not 'right-click>remove from panel'?
[21:33] <jrib> lancerocke: what filesystem?
[21:33] <DOOM_NX> i have 4.0 sound system. how can i swap the rear channels? i need rear right channel to play rear left channel sounds and vice versa
[21:33] <lancerocke> jrib: ntfs
[21:33] <jrib> !ntfs > lancerocke (read the private message from ubotu)
[21:33] <lancerocke> !ntfs
[21:33] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions - For write access, see /msg ubotu NTFS-3g or /msg ubotu FUSE
[21:34] <InvisiblePinkUni> !shutdown
[21:34] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about shutdown - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[21:34] <Jowi> T_M_S, if several different distros fail I would recommend having a look in BIOS/CMOS settings. Set plug'n'play os to NO. if IRQ configuration is automatic set it to manual or to automatic if set to manual. If you have several graphic cards, enable only the one you want to use and disable the other one.
[21:34] <ompaul> InvisiblePinkUni, -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 43492 2007-09-17 03:14 /sbin/shutdown
[21:34] <Nitroray> Hello all. I want to install  the .TAR package: install_flash_player_9_linux.tar.gz..
[21:34] <Nitroray> What do I need to do now? because I don't know the cmd in the terminal to install this Flash Player. thanks !
[21:34] <jrib> Nitroray: why are you not using the flash package from the repositories?
[21:34] <Nitroray> jrib: On habbo.com it is not working..
[21:34] <ianoshorty> hey all, can anyone help me, im trying to install vmware but hitting a bit of trouble i get an error telling me some previous vmware kernel modules are still on my system, ive tried removing them but apparently they are in use, any ideas anyone?
[21:35] <tristanmike> nickrud_, one more quick question, are there any ATI settings control panel the way there is the "nvidia-settings" to enable dual monitors ?
[21:35] <int_main> InvisiblePinkUni: click on system>>administration>>login-window, and go to the tab "local", and make sure "show actions menu" is NOT checked. This changes the shutdown menu, too, removing the power and restart options from it, if I recall correctly
[21:35] <MidgetSpy> hey guys how can I check what version of the intel video driver I'm using?
[21:35] <Nitroray> jrib: It is not finding any automatic installer.. just a manual.. so I tried..
[21:35] <InvisiblePinkUni> ompaul: yes... changed that to -rwx------ root root yet, able to shutdown from normal user
[21:35] <T_M_S> jowi: thanks for the reply.  I will try looking in the bios now.  only got the one graphic adapter as it's a laptop, so it's even more awkward to get a new one that's less trouble.  Tried installing today on gf's laptop with different graphics chip and it worked fine first time
[21:35] <InvisiblePinkUni> int_main: ok will try that....
[21:36] <nickrud_> tristanmike: not that I'm aware of
[21:36] <int_main> tristanmike: "sudo amdcccle"
[21:36] <tux97> hello i just installed ubuntu and i have no sound and no wifi
[21:36] <jrib> Nitroray: I'm not sure what you mean.  Can you pastebin the output of the following commands:  apt-cache policy flashplugin-nonfree; ls -l /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/
[21:36] <ompaul> !wifi | tux97
[21:36] <ubotu> tux97: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[21:36] <Nitroray> jrib:  Okaay :)
[21:36] <xnox> tux97: welcome to the club =D Good luck
[21:36] <Nitroray> !pastebin
[21:36] <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)
[21:36] <lancerocke> jrib: thanks
[21:36] <ompaul> !sound | tux97
[21:36] <ubotu> tux97: 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
[21:36] <int_main> tristanmike: err, don't know if that works with dual monitors... your mileage may vary
[21:37] <tux97> ok i didn't have no cat5 pluged in and now i do and doing all the updates and so forth so should that take care of sound?
[21:37] <Nitroray> jrib: Here it is: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59744/plain/
[21:37] <xnox> tux97: it might..... it might not
[21:38] <tristanmike> int_main, what is amdcccle ?
[21:38] <ianoshorty> hey all, can anyone help me, im trying to install vmware but hitting a bit of trouble i get an error telling me some previous vmware kernel modules are still on my system, ive tried removing them but apparently they are in use, any ideas anyone?
[21:38] <tux97> ok cuz i got a new laptop with vista and ubuntu running now
[21:39] <int_main> tristanmike: amdcccle is the graphical AMD Catalyst Control Center, Linux Edition.
[21:39] <tristanmike> int_main, I get a segmentation fault...
[21:39] <Leechzilla> jrib It's working now, thanks :)
[21:39] <tristanmike> int_main, core is dumped :P
[21:39] <int_main> tristanmike: LOL, that sucks
[21:39] <DOOM_NX> Any way to swap my rear channels? Through ALSA, terminal or anything?
[21:39] <tristanmike> int_main, if it isn't one thing, it's another :P
[21:40] <Jowi> I have a generic question about external USB HDDs. Is there any one to look out for if I want to format it ext3? Is some enclosures incompatible? Was thinking of either a WD passport 2.5" or iOmega 3.5" 500GB.
[21:40] <Nitroray> !surround
[21:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about surround - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[21:40] <Nitroray> :(
[21:41] <Bruno_> could someone help me with this http://rafb.net/p/T5eeVO88.html ?
[21:41] <soto> Can someone tell me if Gutsy has a /boot/grub directory?
[21:41] <T_M_S> Jowi:  Thanks for the help but I am having some trouble identifying the areas you mentioned in my bios.  Any suggestions where I might find them? (PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility. Version 1.08)
[21:42] <andresmujica> i wonder if there's an ubuntu dell's support irc channel....
[21:42] <jrib> Nitroray: and this: sudo update-alternatives --config firefox-flashplugin
[21:42] <Nitroray> jrib: Doing it now ;)
[21:42] <Parsec300> Jowi, as far as I know, you can partition and format any HD in ext3.
[21:42] <RoAkSoAx> andresmujica, i think there isn't
[21:42] <Bruno_> soto: soto /boot/grub
[21:43] <Nitroray> There is only 1 program which provides firefox-flashplugin -- (/usr/lib/flashplugin-nonfree/libflashplayer.so). Nothing to configure.
[21:43] <soto> Bruno_: Thanks
[21:43] <tux97> anyone in here using a dell insprion 1525?
[21:43] <Bruno_> soto: np
[21:43] <Flare183> I'm back finally
[21:43] <Nitroray> jrib:  There is only 1 program which provides firefox-flashplugin - - (/usr/lib/flashplugin-nonfree/libflashplayer.so). Nothing to configure.
[21:43] <Jowi> T_M_S, does it say "Phoenix - Award" on the bios page?
[21:43] <jdh6403> lol  395 updates   omg
[21:43] <andresmujica> i'm having some troubles with a dell laptop and ubuntu and technical support asked me to install windows again so they can check remotely... :(
[21:43] <jrib> Nitroray: okay, well it looks like you've got everything setup.  Does http://www.macromedia.com/software/flash/about/ say you have version 9,0,115,0 installed?
[21:44] <BobSlob> anyone know how i would go about installing alsa 1.0.16 in gutsy?
[21:44] <Nitroray> jrib: You have version 9,0,115,0 installed
[21:44] <slipttees> Seveas: yo bro
[21:44] <slipttees> :D
[21:44] <slipttees> work perfecly thx so much :D
[21:44] <Seveas> slipttees, yw :)
[21:44] <andresmujica> anyone knows if there's some problem with power manager in a recent update
[21:44] <slipttees> Seveas: :-*
[21:44] <wicked_> Seveas why is it so hard to forgive some
[21:45] <wicked_> one
[21:45] <jrib> Nitroray: so what happens when you visit that site that was giving you trouble?
[21:45] <slipttees> Seveas: :P
[21:45] <T_M_S> Jowi: Not that I can see.
[21:45] <jdh6403> im downloading 395 update   gonna be about 5 minutes
[21:45] <jdh6403> lol
[21:46] <MidgetSpy> hey all, I want to install a video driver that's a later version than the one in the Gutsy repository (I'm running 7.10). Will I have problems if I get the package from the Hardy repository and install it?
[21:46] <Seveas> MidgetSpy, most likely
[21:46] <int_main> MidgetSpy: yeah probably
[21:46] <Nitroray> jrib: I make a screen and upload it to my own  PasteBin for screens.. Please wait....
[21:46] <Jowi> T_M_S, there are so many versions and they are all slightly different in representation. look for PCI configuration options or Peripheral setup.
[21:46] <RequinB8> Can anyone help me with a (hopefully) syntax error in a short shell script?
[21:47] <int_main> MidgetSpy: you would probably have fewer problems if you just installed hardy
[21:47] <Seveas> RequinB8, pastebin it
[21:47] <asathoor> using ssh - how can I listen to sounds from the remote mashine?
[21:47] <RequinB8> Seveas: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59738/
[21:48] <draeath> I'm getting the much-to-often repository key issue. What was the command to import the key?
[21:48] <Nitroray> jrib: Im making a screen and posting it on my own screen pastebin..
[21:48] <Seveas> asathoor, you can't unless you somehow forward pulseaudio
[21:48] <Seveas> and use hardy on both ends
[21:48] <jdh6403> ooooo hardy comes with firefox 3??
[21:48] <slipttees> firefox 3 beta4
[21:48] <draeath> nevermind, it works now (seriously, 5 minutes later.)
[21:48] <jdh6403> wootness
[21:48] <asathoor> can I connect Amarok via ssh?
[21:49] <jdh6403> slipttees: i just installed hardy and im running the updates now
[21:49] <MidgetSpy> int_main: can I upgrade Gibson to Hardy or do I need to start from scratch?
[21:49] <RequinB8> Seveas: I assume its based on line 4 and the $(stuff).jar
[21:49] <xenthro> Q: is there a widget/app that will allow me to embed flash video directly to my desktop?
[21:49] <VWinOC> looking for help with installation of the new ubuntu
[21:49] <cliff_> i need to upgrade from 6.06 to 7.10
[21:49] <cliff_> any help
[21:49] <slipttees> jdh6403: more about hardy join #ubuntu+1
[21:49] <VWinOC> 7.1
[21:49] <Seveas> RequinB8, hmm, you might need a java channel there
[21:49] <T_M_S> There are 7 main menus, some of which have submenus 1. Main (contains sub-menus "IDE Channel 0 Master | SATA Port 1). 2. Info (bios version, cpu type etc). 3. Advanced (Execute Disable Bit) 4. Security (set passwords) 5. Power (LCD panel power saving) 6. Boot (contains submenu "Boot Device Priority"). 7. Exit
[21:50] <Seveas> RequinB8, iirc, having .class files is not enough, you need a .manifest file as well and possibly more
[21:50] <RequinB8> Seveas: more then i've got all day, thanks
[21:50] <jrib> cliff_: if you wait a month, you can upgrade from 6.06 to 8.04 directly.  Otherwise, you will have to upgrade 6.06 to 6.10, then to 7.04, and finally to 7.10
[21:50] <VWinOC> when I put the cd in and boot it I get a blinking underscore then goes to windows. downloaded the live cd
[21:50] <jrib> !upgrade > cliff_ (read the private message from ubotu)
[21:50] <Seveas> RequinB8, np, hope it helps :)
[21:51] <Jowi> T_M_S, I would guess it's in Advanced
[21:51] <joshudson> How does one pull down ubuntu-core and dependencies as a single tarball ready to unpack on an empty filesystem
[21:51] <cliff_> thanks
[21:51] <joshudson> basically, smallest possible ubuntu that can run apt
[21:52] <T_M_S> Only option under advanced available to change is the one I mentioned (Execute Disable Bit - it's currently Disabled)
[21:52] <parc3l_> Anyone got time to help a newbi on a Ubuntu issue ?
[21:52] <int_main> MidgetSpy: um, you can probably do either. I personally always install from scratch to get a clean system, but many others upgrade and don't seem to have any trouble
[21:52] <RequinB8> Seveas: hold on, i think i got it
[21:52] <Nitroray> jrib ? Here is the screenshot: http://pb.ucoz.com/photo/1-0-71-3
[21:52] <VWinOC> im downloading the alternate cd. how do I install that one?
[21:52] <Exaltia> !krfb
[21:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about krfb - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[21:52] <parc3l_> Anyone got time to help a newbi on a Ubuntu issue ?
[21:52] <ompaul> !minimal | joshaidan
[21:52] <ubotu> joshaidan: The Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want (the installer is like the one on the !Alternate CD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD
[21:53] <joshudson> great!
[21:53] <jrib> Nitroray: that's shockwave, which is different than flash.  Adobe does not release shockwave for linux.  The only way to use it is to install firefox in wine and then install flash there
[21:53] <jrib> !shockwave | nitroray
[21:53] <ubotu> nitroray: Shockwave is currently only available for Windows. To run it under !Wine, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Shockwave
[21:53] <Jowi> T_M_S, does it look like this? http://www.grs-software.de/sims/bios/phoenix/pages/index.php
[21:54] <henryvps> hello.. running 8.04.. ati radeon 9200.. need dual view.. tried this: aticonfig --dtop=horizontal --overlay-on=1
[21:54] <Nitroray> jrib: I have wine.. but it sucks. just like windows. :$ But ermm.. how to display games like runescape and habbo than? because there most be an alternate ?
[21:54] <T_M_S> Nope.  I'll check if I can find screen shot
[21:54] <henryvps> no results.
[21:54] <tristanmike> thanks again int_main and nickrud_, you all do a bang up job. I'm out...bless you all :D
[21:54] <Nitroray> jrib: Can't I configure mozilla to use another flash player ?
[21:55] <strabes> How do I make this command run when I shut the lid of my laptop? sudo /etc/acpi/sleep.sh force
[21:55] <parc3l_> Help me please, anyone ?
[21:55] <VWinOC> Im new to Linux in general. trying to move away from windows. can someone help with an ubuntu install question?
[21:55] <henryvps> anyone?
[21:55] <strabes> !ask > VWinOC
[21:56] <polter> paradon, just ask your question
[21:56] <T_M_S> Jowi - everything on the screen shot you sent is the same, except the information on the screen.  The colour scheme is the same and all the menu options are the same  (though the menu options on yours do not include Security or Info)
[21:56] <polter> oops not paradon.. parc3l_
[21:56] <Nitroray> !anyone | henryvps
[21:56] <ubotu> henryvps: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[21:56] <strabes> !ask | VWinOC
[21:56] <ubotu> VWinOC: Please don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-)
[21:56] <Nitroray> !anyone | parc3l_
[21:56] <pord> hi i need help with ati drivers...... xorg showing fglrx but fglrxinfo shows mesa drivers. Im not getting any 3d acceleration or opengl. Any ideas?
[21:56] <ubotu> parc3l_: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[21:56] <VWinOC> ran the live cd for ubuntu and after a bit it went to loading windows. How do i install ubuntu? do i need to format drive before hand?
[21:56] <BobSlob> pord: tried "envy"... worked wonders for me
[21:56] <pord> envy?
[21:57] <strabes> pord: h/o let me look quickly. I would not recommend envy.
[21:57] <prince_jammys> VWinOC: did it ever boot from live CD?
[21:57] <BobSlob> yessir... it worked great for me
[21:57] <strabes> pord: i have had this problem several times but cannot remember how to fix it
[21:57] <prince_jammys> !worksforme
[21:57] <ubotu> Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should (and especially recommend to others). Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability. Please see http://geekosophical.net/random/worksforme/
[21:57] <Haden> pord: #ati is a good place for the proprietary drivers, #radeon for the open source drivers
[21:57] <VWinOC> never
[21:57] <pord> ive asked in there.... no reply
[21:58] <BobSlob> now if i can get ati sound working
[21:58] <prince_jammys> VWinOC: make sure you have you BIOS setting to "boot from CD"
[21:58] <Nitroray> !sound | BobSlob
[21:58] <prince_jammys> VWinOC: you know how to access the BIOS?
[21:58] <ubotu> BobSlob: 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
[21:58] <Jowi> T_M_S, what is the make and model of the laptop?
[21:58] <dlambert> I have Windows installed on a separate drive, which was not plugged in when I installed Ubuntu.  Is it possible to change GRUB so that I can dual boot without having to reinstall Ubuntu?
[21:59] <asathoor> !amarok
[21:59] <strabes> How do I make this command run when I shut the lid of my laptop? sudo /etc/acpi/sleep.sh force
[21:59] <ubotu> Amarok is an audio player for Linux with an intuitive interface. The latest version is 1.4.8 (1.4.3 for Dapper LTS). Packages are available for Kubuntu at www.kubuntu.org See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Amarok
[21:59] <VWinOC> just gives me a black screen with a blinking underscore top left corner then boots windows. I have it booting usb then cd then hard drive
[21:59] <Haden> pord: what card?
[21:59] <lancerocke> Anyone here familiar with KDE?
[21:59] <prince_jammys> VWinOC: hold on -- have you ever been able to boot from ANY cd in this computer? like say, a windows CD?
[21:59] <VWinOC> yea
[21:59] <pord> 9700 mobility
[21:59] <BobSlob> Nitroray: did all that... apparently i need to use alsa 1.0.16... but i dunno how
[21:59] <pord> i know works as ive had it working b4
[21:59] <prince_jammys> VWinOC: are you sure you burnt the CD as an image and not accidentally just burnt a data cd with an .iso file inside?
[22:00] <T_M_S> Advent 9315 laptop.  1.5 ghtz Core 2 Duo, 2gb ram, Mirage 3 SiS video, hitachi hdd, optiarc dvd/cd drive.
[22:00] <Nitroray> Sorry BobSlob.. Tehn I don't have an answer too.. I guess :P
[22:00] <BobSlob> s'okay =D
[22:00] <wilberfan> Why would my system tray icons suddenly be showing up as separate, very tiny windows??!
[22:00] <strabes> wilberfan: java, wine?
[22:00] <wilberfan> (Gutsy gnome)
[22:00] <DOOM_NX> anybody having any clue how to swap channels of a soundcard in ubuntu? :(
[22:00] <mDemocritus> wilberfan: compiz?
[22:00] <wilberfan> strabes: sorry?  not sure what you mean?
[22:00] <lancerocke> Can anyone help me with something in KDE? My menues have rounded corners and I want to UNround them. Where exactly do I do that? I've been in every system setting and im not sure where to do it.
[22:00] <Nitroray> !wine
[22:00] <ubotu> WINE is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information, and see !AppDB for application compatibility.
[22:01] <wilberfan> Not running wine OR compiz...
[22:01] <Nitroray> :|
[22:01] <VWinOC> i unzipped the iso and included the files into a data cd. when i load it under windows it brings up ubuntu
[22:01] <invalid_> Is there a command i can use to power on Intel pro wireless 2200, as it dont happen when i push the button or Fn + F2?
[22:01] <strabes> wilberfan: are they java programs like limewire? Maybe they're wine apps? With which programs are you having this problem?
[22:01] <kingfrost> How do you install a KDE "emulator" on GNOME?
[22:01] <wilberfan> Update notifications...Network Manager...Mobloquer...all show up in these little windows....
[22:01] <mDemocritus> wilberfan: and is it a clean install, or has it been running for a while
[22:01] <xtc> hi, in low memory mode, when installing, how can you mount a swap partition ?
[22:01] <prince_jammys> kingfrost: HAH
[22:02] <kingfrost> ?
[22:02] <Nitroray> !flash
[22:02] <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
[22:02] <wilberfan> mDemocritus: It's been running awhile...  Problem just started a few days ago....
[22:02] <dlambert> I have Windows installed on a separate drive, which was not plugged in when I installed Ubuntu.  Is it possible to change GRUB so that I can dual boot without having to reinstall Ubuntu?
[22:02] <mDemocritus> wilberfan: ok so what changed?
[22:02] <VWinOC> im downloading the alernate cd. how do i install that one?
[22:02] <wilberfan> mDemocritus: my shorts...uh....whatever updates have come in...
[22:02]  * MrOffbeat loves ubuntu
[22:02] <kingfrost> prince_jammys: I need to use KDE apps on GNOME without installing KDE
[22:02] <lancerocke> Can anyone help me with something in KDE? My menues have rounded corners and I want to UNround them. Where exactly do I do that? I've been in every system setting and im not sure where to do it.
[22:02] <mDemocritus> wilberfan: so you haven't installed anything?
[22:03] <gregr> I just did a clean install of Ubuntu and changed some video settings and the video corrupted and now when i boot the screen stays blank
[22:03] <wilberfan> mDemocritus: nuthin' new...
[22:03] <wilberfan> mDemocritus: just whatever updates have come down the pike....
[22:03] <VWinOC> do I need to format the drive before install
[22:03] <mDemocritus> wilberfan: huh... check what updates went through in the past week or so
[22:03] <MrOffbeat> seems like you have to modify your X11 file
[22:03] <VWinOC> im downloading the alernate cd. how do i install that one???
[22:03] <wilberfan> mDemocritus: what's the easy way to do that...?
[22:04] <troopperi> dlambert: do you have windows cd...and what windows?
[22:04] <SliM1> help: my window borders are gone (after open arena crushed and i restarted the computer)
[22:04] <mDemocritus> wilberfan: good question... it might show in sudo tail -n 20 /var/log/apt/term.log
[22:05] <mDemocritus> but there's gotta be an easier way... i can't really check since i'm at work with no vnc
[22:05] <dlambert> i don't have a windows cd, just recovery disks for XP Media Center Edition
[22:05] <invalid_> Does the Ubuntu DVD have all the software that is provided in Kpackage
[22:05] <bfrog> whens the next release, 04 ?
[22:05] <Jowi> T_M_S, I find nothing regarding that laptop. it looks rather newish. are you sure the bios version says Phoenix 1.08?!
[22:06] <SliM1> oh, and the gnome terminal doesn't work (gnome terminal)
[22:06] <wilberfan> mDemocritus: the problem hasn't been mentioned by anyone else lately...?
[22:06] <SliM1> bfrog: yes, as the version states
[22:06] <troopperi> !dualboot | troopperi
[22:06] <invalid_> I cant assign ip using NetworkManager
[22:06] <bfrog> also, how would I switch desktops, like right now I have kubuntu installed but I want to use gnome instead. is there a easy remove kde install gnome?
[22:06] <mDemocritus> wilberfan: not that i've heard, but i don't get around that much
[22:07] <bfrog> cause I tried apt-get remove kubuntu-desktop... that didn't do what I would've hoped
[22:07] <wilberfan> mDemocritus: lol.   OK...thanks....  :)
[22:07] <mDemocritus> wilberfan: i've just started lurking this channel
[22:07] <VWinOC> im going to try and load the alernate cd. thanks much for everything
[22:07] <bfrog> SliM1: thanks
[22:07] <mDemocritus> wilberfan: try dragging the little icons to the panel
[22:07] <SliM1> anyone? please? no window borders :(
[22:08] <wilberfan> mDemocritus: you know...someone else suggested that...  I think I tried that once...but let's see what happens...
[22:08] <wilberfan> brb
[22:08] <mDemocritus> SliM1: like you don't see the x or the title bar?
[22:08] <SliM1> the whole border, titlebar & stuff
[22:09] <mDemocritus> SliM1: regular ubuntu, right?
[22:09] <SliM1> mDemocritus: that's while using compiz
[22:09] <mDemocritus> with gnome?
[22:09] <SliM1> yes, regular ubuntu
[22:09] <mDemocritus> SliM1: OH
[22:09] <mDemocritus> SliM1: common
[22:09] <aldaek> is there a way to switch to the development version of ubuntu and have it keep up with all changes.... 8.04 to 8.10 automatically or do you still have to tell it to update every time?
[22:09] <wilberfan> mDemocritus: No go.  It's weird..they have complete frames and title bars...  you can resize 'em...  With nothing but a tiny little [whatever] icon inside the window...
[22:09] <mDemocritus> SliM1: it happened after you ran compiz -replace right?
[22:10] <mDemocritus> wilberfan: that'
[22:10] <mDemocritus> s wierd as heck
[22:10] <SliM1> i can't run compiz -replace, because my terminal is white and doesn't work
[22:10] <dlambert> Sigh.  I guess I'll just reinstall Ubuntu... It will probably be faster than trying to figure out another way.
[22:10] <ompaul> aldaek, ask in #ubuntu+1 and next up is 8.04
[22:10] <mDemocritus> SliM1: does alt-f2 work?
[22:10] <tux97> hi sorry about this but how can i get my sound to work  i thought my logs were on sorry
[22:10] <RB2> Hi all
[22:10] <aldaek> current development version is 8.04. but thanks.
[22:11] <SliM1> mDemocritus: let me try my pidgin exec plugin
[22:11] <mDemocritus> wilberfan: did google come up with anything?
[22:11] <SliM1> mDemocritus: yes, alt+f2 works
[22:11]  * MotorCityMadMan is back from sleeping.
[22:11] <kingfrost> anyone have a PSP slim that will mount on Ubuntu 7.10?
[22:11] <mDemocritus> SliM1: run compiz -replace
[22:11] <RB2> If I want to run an X app on a remote box, what do I have to do to forward the X11 info?
[22:11] <mDemocritus> in the alt-f2 box
[22:11] <wilberfan> mDemocritus: I posted something in the Ubuntu forum--but haven't tried Google yet....
[22:11] <prince_jammys> kingfrost: sorry, i was away.  you can install kde apps in gnome with no problem
[22:11] <wilberfan> (man, it's JUMPIN' in here!)
[22:11] <RB2> via SSH that is
[22:11] <prince_jammys> kingfrost: maybe someone had already answered you ....
[22:11] <joshudson> supposibly ssh -X
[22:11] <kingfrost> prince_jammys: I have had tons of issues with running KDE apps on GNOME
[22:11] <mDemocritus> wilberfan: try it first, always :D... most of the time it solves the problem
[22:12] <SliM1> mDemocritus: well, yes, it doesn't help
[22:12] <mDemocritus> SliM1: rats
[22:12] <prince_jammys> kingfrost: crashing and such?
[22:12] <mDemocritus> SliM1:  i think metacity --replace will get your borders back, but shut down the windows effects
[22:12] <kingfrost> prince_jammys: no, the just refuse to install
[22:12] <ub3r31337> version ctcp
[22:13] <ub3r31337> how do I do a version ctcp
[22:13] <prince_jammys> kingfrost: apps from APT or from elsewhere?
[22:13] <SliM1> mDemocritus: a bit off-topic, is there a way to start a program from the terminal (i. e., just start it, and get the prompt back as soon as the program has started)
[22:13] <parc3l_> Hey peeps, How do i launch an EXE file within the Terminal ??
[22:13] <wilberfan> brb
[22:13] <kingfrost> from symantic
[22:13] <mDemocritus> can someone verify that? metacity -replace fixes the window border wierdness with compiz, since it gets you back to the original WM?
[22:13] <Jowi> parc3l_, with wine
[22:13] <RB2> joshaidan, thanks for the heads up. Unfortunately, it doesn't work. :(
[22:13] <nickrud_> SliM1: try gtk-window-decorator --replace
[22:13] <kingfrost> parc3l_: a windows exe?
[22:14] <prince_jammys> parc3l_: wine path/tp/file.exe   i think
[22:14] <SliM1> parc3l_: [sudo] wine name_of.exe
[22:14] <joshudson> I never got it working either RB2
[22:14] <joshudson> I finally took to forwarding as so
[22:14] <parc3l_> Nope, its a program called Nmap i wish to launch in Terminal
[22:14] <SliM1> nickrud_: the gtk window decorator works well
[22:14] <parc3l_> im a compete Linux newbi
[22:14] <kingfrost> DO NOT SUDO WINE APPS
[22:14] <joshudson> xhost + on local machine (assuming secure LAN)
[22:14] <mDemocritus> SliM1: you can run a command in the background like this example: ls -l /home/user &
[22:14] <prince_jammys> parc3l_: sudo apt-get install nmap   (you don't need the windows exe)
[22:14] <nickrud_> SliM1: you might like emerald, install it and do   emerald --replace
[22:15] <LewisSharp> Hi, I have a question on Samba. I have read the faq I could find with the topic's URL among other places, but while it helped me bring it up online, it didn't help me out with some problems I'm having with it now. I made share folders, while I can see the default print$ one, when I try to connect from windows to linux through samba, I get the login window and even if I do enter a valid user/password, I can't get in. Anyone would know why?from XP
[22:15] <joshudson> then ssh -R6009:127.0.0.1:6000 to remote
[22:15] <mDemocritus> SliM1: ending the command with the ampersand runs it in the background, but it can sometimes be wierd
[22:15] <RB2> joshaidan, right now it's on a secured network, but this box won't be when I'm done. :(
[22:15] <nickrud_> kingfrost: please don't shout, although that's something to shout about
[22:15] <SliM1> nickrud_: i liked it just the way it was before playing open arena :))
[22:15] <joshudson> and on remote DISPLAY=127.0.0.1:6009 xterm &
[22:15] <prince_jammys> parc3l_: there's also a GUI front-end if you want, called nmapfe
[22:15] <kingfrost> nickrud_: that's why I shouted it
[22:15] <Jowi> parc3l_, "sudo apt-get install nmap" and then open a terminal and type "nmap 127.0.0.1" (or the ipaddress you wish to scan)
[22:15] <nickrud_> SliM1: ah, compiz & gl games don't play well together
[22:15] <parc3l_> prince_jammys_: just putting in the command now
[22:16] <SliM1> yes, it turns out they don't
[22:16] <mDemocritus> nmap is wicked sweet
[22:16] <prince_jammys> parc3l_: that will install it.  then you can run it the way you probably did in windows
[22:16] <nickrud_> SliM1: if you are still having issues getting it back to how it was, #compiz-fusion usually has people who know it well
[22:16] <parc3l_> prince,,, where will i find it now ?
[22:16] <soto> Who in here was have trouble with their NVidia Go video card?
[22:17] <parc3l_> it says its setting it up
[22:17] <soto> sorry, wrong chang
[22:17] <prince_jammys> parc3l_: you can just type "nmap" with parameters, to execute it.
[22:17] <emma> Am I also silenced in here. Can anyone see me?
[22:17] <mDemocritus> i see you emma
[22:17] <prince_jammys> emma: i can
[22:17]  * nickrud_ pretends not to see emma
[22:17] <mDemocritus> lol
[22:17] <RequinB8> If i have a regular expression for a filename that includes the file extension ie temp.doc, and I want to use the "temp" part with a different file extension in a shell script, how do i do that?
[22:18] <mDemocritus> ick... regular expressions are the devil's work :P
[22:18] <parc3l_> Prince: Just did that, and it gave me all of the NMAP commands, is there anywhere to make the terminal specificaly for Nmap
[22:18]  * kingfrost pretends to push nickrud_ into emma
[22:18] <RequinB8> heh, i keep getting thing slike temp.doc.xcf or whatever
[22:18] <bazhang> emma yes we see you
[22:18] <RequinB8> where i want temp.xcf
[22:18] <nikrud> parc3l_: you can install nmapfe , it's a gui frontend for nmap
[22:19] <prince_jammys> RequinB8: var=temp.doc; noext="${var%.???}"
[22:19] <mDemocritus> parc3l_ if you run nmap with no options, it gives an extensive help file
[22:19] <lancerocke> Can anyone help me with something in KDE? My menues have rounded corners and I want to UNround them. Where exactly do I do that? I've been in every system setting and im not sure where to do it.
[22:19] <parc3l_> I believe that running from Terminal in Linux gives you more power over a program, which is why i want to run Nmap in terminal
[22:19] <mDemocritus> exactly
[22:19] <nikrud> lancerocke: the kubuntu experts hang out in #kubuntu
[22:20] <prince_jammys> RequinB8: var=temp.doc; newfile=${var%.*}.xcf
[22:20] <RequinB8> prince_jammys - thanks, so if i wanted to put it as
[22:20] <RequinB8> yes, thanks!
[22:20] <parc3l_> I've got allot of experiance using Nmap in windows, thought i would give linux a go
[22:20] <mDemocritus> parc3l_: so open terminal, type nmap
[22:20] <mDemocritus> parc3l_: oh ok then... it's pretty much the same
[22:20] <nikrud> parc3l_: exactly true. the front end can teach you a bit, <virtual backspaces> never mind ;)
[22:21] <parc3l_> Want to get more experiances using linux commands and its syntax
[22:21] <mDemocritus> parc3l_: although to get some low-level info like mac address, sometimes you have to run nmap as root
[22:21] <mDemocritus> parc3l_: the syntax is identical as far as i know
[22:21] <parc3l_> sorry for my english, i am from italy
[22:21] <mDemocritus> parc3l_: for nmap that is
[22:21] <parc3l_> ah right
[22:21] <mDemocritus> parc3l_: i can understand you fine
[22:22] <kmg> hey, I'm starting to get seriously frustrated here.  I'm using the default sources.list with apt. I'm behind a router, but not a proxy.  My source repos keep timing out, no matter what I try. What else could the problem be?? http://nopaste.com/p/a66N7qPwF
[22:22] <parc3l_> ok good, playing with Nmap now in terminal, thanks allot :)
[22:22] <tim167> hi, I have burned a DVD with k3b, now I want to burn a second one I get "Input/output error", I use same type of disk, what can I do ?
[22:22] <Seveas> parc3l_, you might want to join the italian chat if you prefer italian, #ubuntu-it :)
[22:22] <parc3l_> Oh thanks
[22:22] <mDemocritus> parc3l_: no problem... good luck!
[22:22] <|DuReX|> does there exist a calendar server for outlook in linux ?
[22:22] <T_M_S> Jowi: Sorry man.  Had to go afk for 5 mins there.  Did you get the rundown of my system?
[22:23] <parc3l_> thanks guys
[22:23] <LewisSharp> So, anyone can help me with my Samba problem asking me login info again and again and not letting me in and not giving any errors(wrong pass, no login, etc..)
[22:23] <IcemanV9> how good is pessulus (desktop lockdown for kids)??
[22:23] <mDemocritus> LewisSharp: linux samba server, windows client?
[22:23] <bfrog> why doesn't apt remove meta packages correctly?
[22:23] <bfrog> like, I say apt-get remove kubuntu-desktop
[22:24] <bfrog> all it removes is that metapackage instead of all its associated packages
[22:24] <bfrog> is there some way to get the correct behavior?
[22:24] <joshudson> well that was annoying
[22:24] <kevind23> When I boot up, I get a blank black screen even though I do not have usplash installed, and "quiet" + "splash" are nowhere to be found in my grub config
[22:24] <joshudson> manual partitioning takes forever in qemu
[22:24] <Belboz99> anyone know how to remove /dev/nvidia0 so that /dev/ati0 can load?
[22:24] <DOOM_NX> an anybody help me? i need to switch channels in ubuntu
[22:24] <tim167> is there another DVD burning program you can recommend besides k3b ? I get "input/output error" all the time, though I could burn a DVD before...thanks
[22:24] <kmg> hey, I'm starting to get seriously frustrated here.  I'm using the default sources.list with apt. I'm behind a router, but not a proxy.  My source repos keep timing out, no matter what I try. What else could the problem be?? http://nopaste.com/p/a66N7qPwF
[22:24] <DOOM_NX> swap channels
[22:24] <LewisSharp> yes Democritus
[22:24] <prince_jammys> DOOM_NX: irc channels?
[22:25] <mDemocritus> LewisSharp: you're not using access restrictions on the shares, right?
[22:25] <DOOM_NX> no, sound channels
[22:25] <DOOM_NX> :(
[22:25] <mDemocritus> LewisSharp: or maybe some, not others?
[22:25] <LewisSharp> Well, I gave a user full access to the shared directory. I made sure to add the user on linux and in samba.
[22:25] <joshudson> I just hope the mini iso doesn't try to downlaod and install the 400 mb installed by a release CD
[22:25] <SliM1> does anyone know how to make custom keyboard layouts?
[22:25] <Belboz99> kmg: can you access Google?
[22:25] <bazhang> bfrog: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/puregnome
[22:26] <kmg> Belboz99: yeah? i can browse the net fine.
[22:26] <Belboz99> odd
[22:26] <DOOM_NX> any idea???
[22:26] <amenado> kmg 63.149.98.50 is down, you can not do anything about it, maybe an alternate site for it
[22:26] <mDemocritus> LewisSharp: k, was the username you used for him on the server the same as the one he logs in to his machine with?
[22:26] <mDemocritus> LewisSharp: and is that workstation connected to a domain, or is everything on workgroups?
[22:26] <LewisSharp> no, the windows user login is Luc, and on linux I made a linux user.
[22:26] <kmg> amenado: why am I getting that IP? a dns issue?
[22:27] <LewisSharp> workgroups
[22:27] <turtle_> i am having trouble installing NVIDIA drivers, when i run nvidia-xconfig, i need to restart the xserver, and when i do that i get the msg: "ubuntu is running in low-graphics mode"
[22:27] <hhlp> tim167, brasdero
[22:27] <amenado> kmg i dont know, is it hard coded on your source list?
[22:27] <tux97> how do u install ati soundcard?
[22:27] <hhlp> tim167, brasero
[22:27] <mDemocritus> LewisSharp: does it prompt you for the credentials when you tap the server, or tap the share?
[22:27] <BobSlob> tux97: what card?
[22:27] <kmg> amenado: no, I'm using the default: http://nopaste.com/p/a66N7qPwF
[22:27] <tux97> ati soundcard
[22:27] <T_M_S> Doh - seems Jowi has left now!  Is there anyone else available who might be able to help?  I can re-explain the problem if needed
[22:27] <LewisSharp> yes it does that. When I enter any user with the right password, it prompt it back again.
[22:27] <BobSlob> tux97: one of the hd2x00 series cards?
[22:27] <richard__> how do i load .Xmodmap each time I login?
[22:28] <LewisSharp> without any errors
[22:28] <amenado> kmg-> the first one resolves to that address, and it happen to be down at the moment
[22:28] <bfrog> bazhang: I used the kubuntu cd... and that must've not used aptitude to install it then?
[22:28] <mDemocritus> LewisSharp: uh... which one?
[22:28] <crshman> is there a way to make dd verbose and print out some stats?
[22:28] <mDemocritus> LewisSharp: on the server level or the share level?
[22:28] <bfrog> I tried aptitude remove kubuntu-desktop, it removed only the 1 package
[22:28] <kmg> amenado: k, is there an alternate?
[22:28] <LewisSharp> what do you mean by server level? and yes share level.
[22:28] <bazhang> bfrog: you in gnome now? then follow that link and paste the commands from the page into the terminal
[22:28] <tux97> bobslob not sure i'm reading the page troubleshooting sound and doing everything it says but now i'm lost about installing my ati soundcard
[22:29] <joshudson> I really do not believe that ubuntu-core wants 100 mb
[22:29] <amenado> kmg i dont know, if not, you have to be patient and wait til it becomes available
[22:29] <mDemocritus> LewisSharp: you do start->run, \\server_ip  then ok
[22:29] <kmg> amenado: i've been having this problem for weeks
[22:29] <LewisSharp> yes that gives the same result :)
[22:29] <BobSlob> tux97: i've got a hd2600xt and cant get the sound working either
[22:29] <mDemocritus> LewisSharp: window comes up displaying shares, you click on the share, then it gives you the prompt?
[22:29] <gluer_> how do i turn my desktop background into a clock
[22:29] <gluer_> ?
[22:29] <tux97> heres mine bobslob Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc SBx00 Azalia
[22:29] <amenado> kmg-> look for another alternative site then.
[22:29] <Ax-Ax> Can I recode my FLACs to a constant bitrate?
[22:29] <LewisSharp> doesn't show a window with the shares on it, it only popup the login screen
[22:30] <mDemocritus> aha
[22:30] <Nihilist_Nerd> hello
[22:30] <mDemocritus> lol wassup goat
[22:30] <BobSlob> tux97: azalia is just ac97 no?
[22:30] <Nihilist_Nerd> I'm trying to partition a disk with fdisk.
[22:30] <musikgoa1> mDemocritus: do some work :-)
[22:30] <tux97> what bobslob?
[22:30] <soto> What is the name of the gnome executable that selects screen resolution?
[22:30] <mDemocritus> lol i am get off my back
[22:30] <aurax> hello
[22:30] <kmg> amenado: any chance I could get a copy of your sources.list? =D
[22:30] <amenado> kmg maybe use a different dns, its proly giving you a wrong resolution
[22:30] <mDemocritus> LewisSharp: that's odd... what samba version
[22:30] <Nihilist_Nerd> I deleted a partition and made a new one in its place, but then iot seems that the old files were still on there judging by what's popping up in nautilus. Why is this?
[22:30] <kmg> amenado: that's what I was thinking
[22:30] <amenado> kmg do a dig archive.canonical.com
[22:31] <BobSlob> tux97: it should work via alsa i assume
[22:31] <tux97> bobslob heres where i'm at http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Matrix:Module-atiixp
[22:31] <aurax> i'm trying to run installerjammer binary file from my ubuntu console but nothing happens... on centos it's working fine. anyone encountered such problem ?
[22:31] <LewisSharp> 3.0.22
[22:31] <foibles> is it possible to install unreal tournament goty in linux?
[22:31] <foibles> without using wine
[22:31] <tim167> I have a problem burning DVD's, I always get 'input/output error', what does that mean ? I have burnt a dvd before with this writer on this computer, and with the same dvd disks...
[22:31] <gluer_> yes
[22:31] <gyaresu_> Ax-Ax: Try http://soundconverter.berlios.de/
[22:31] <kmg> amenado: results: http://nopaste.com/p/am7pnLWBe
[22:31] <mDemocritus> LewisSharp: k try this... get to the map network drive window
[22:31] <gyaresu_> Ax-Ax: It's in the repos
[22:31] <Ax-Ax> oki ;S
[22:32] <mDemocritus> LewisSharp: put in the server address and share and all that stuff, but click on the "connect using a different username" link, put in the credentials
[22:32] <amenado> kmg which is totally different address from your previous posting..so use this one
[22:32] <mDemocritus> LewisSharp: click finish, see if it works
[22:32] <client> co_451k
[22:32] <kmg> amenado: but why would apt be getting a different address?
[22:32] <kmg> amenado: I'm referencing them both by domain name
[22:32] <BobSlob> tux97: wish i could help... stuck myself
[22:33] <amenado> kmg you can hard code the ip address, if you find things are faulty
[22:33] <mcquaid> with grub how does one know if hd(0) is the first sata drive or the first ide?
[22:33] <LewisSharp> same results, ask for a password/login again and again as if the one I provide is not working or something
[22:33] <kmg> amenado: that's what I was about to try
[22:33] <gyaresu_> Ax-Ax: Ah. Just remembered, i found and like soundKonverter better. It's also in the repos :)
[22:33] <pontu1> hey
[22:33] <bazhang> albyyx: what seems to be the issue?
[22:33] <tux97> its ok bobslob this new laptop has isuses lol my other one works just fine with linux
[22:33] <pontu1> just set up ubuntu today and got my E220 usb 3g modem working
[22:34] <turtle_> can someone help me install my NVIDIA drivers?
[22:34] <crshman> how do i check for bad blocks on a disk?
[22:34] <pontu1> but i cant install anything with the add/remove applications.. :/
[22:34] <albyyx> well as i told you installed kde and removed it with sudo aptitude, to that point. all fine, but the kde apps keep on being in my gnome menu, like amarok konkeror and others, now i've launched a synaptic and checking for kde i see them all under the gnome icon, like if they were still installed
[22:34] <albyyx> that's more or less it bazhang  so i wanted to make sure that i can remove them from synaptic without danger
[22:35] <gluer_> if i have two cisco n1 wireless cards (detected) and i have two cisco n1 waps can i bridge the two cards and get 600meg?
[22:35] <crshman> will dd if=/dev/sdb of=/dev/null find bad blocks?
[22:35] <nikrud> !gutsysources | pontu1 do this, then try add/remove again
[22:35] <ubotu> pontu1 do this, then try add/remove again: 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).
[22:35] <mDemocritus> LewisSharp: if you disable access restrictions, does it do the same thing?
[22:35] <bazhang> http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/puregnome albyyx will get rid of all kde stuff
[22:35] <albyyx> nope bazhang  already did it, and it's still there
[22:35] <mcquaid> !grub
[22:35] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[22:35] <albyyx> yet, when i type the sudo aptitude, it says no packages to remove
[22:35] <killown> kernel 2.6.22.14-generic unstable a lot
[22:36] <everlastr2> !list
[22:36] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[22:37] <bazhang> albyyx: try launching one of the kde apps and see what happens
[22:37] <joshudson> let's try this again. I want to download and install just ubuntu-minimal and dependencies. The mini iso doesn't do that.
[22:38] <albyyx> they work bazhang
[22:38] <LewisSharp> hum.. give me a while I think my smb.conf file was messed up :(
[22:38] <amenado> kmg  two lines to add software from Canonical's
[22:38] <amenado> ## 'partner' repository. This software is not part of Ubuntu, but is
[22:38] <amenado> ## offered by Canonical
[22:38] <malifal> hello, how can i download the source code of a package?
[22:38] <albyyx> and then i have the knotify from kde crash handler
[22:38] <bazhang> albyyx: then you did not follow the instructions on the link I gave you correctly
[22:38] <joshudson> I have a bootstrap linux system; however it is not debian base and has no apt-get and cannot read .deb packages
[22:39] <parkinm> hi, how can i change the MAC address of my computer via the command line?
[22:39] <albyyx> let me see it again
[22:39] <kmg> amenado: k
[22:39] <bazhang> albyyx: scroll up
[22:39] <parkinm> also.. no windows seem to have a title bar... but im sure they used to? how can i bring back the title bar :|
[22:39] <xb3rtx> does anyone know of any smartdraw like programs for linux
[22:39] <nikrud> !debootstrap | joshudson should do the job for youi
[22:39] <ubotu> joshudson should do the job for youi: debootstrap is used to create a !Debian or Ubuntu base system from scratch, without requiring the availability of !dpkg or !APT. It does this by downloading !.deb files from a mirror site, and carefully unpacking them into a directory you can eventually !chroot into.  See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot for more information
[22:40] <albyyx> i have it opened still no worries i was just seeing again the link, problem is that i dont remember if i used apt-get or aptitude.. but i should be able to see that in the console... hold on please...
[22:40] <joshudson> parkinm, it has got to be through ifconfig; however they took it out of the manual
[22:40] <joshudson> i think it's property ether or something like that
[22:40] <joshudson> might also be hwaddr
[22:40] <thibaud> set theme madcow
[22:40] <nikrud> parkinm:  alt-f2  gtk-window-decorator --replace  , if you're running compiz
[22:41] <tux97> bobslob what kind of puter do u have?
[22:41] <albyyx> hmmm bazhang  this is strange, i installed with sudo aptitude iinstall kubuntu-desktop and i removed it with sudo aptitude remove kubuntu-desktop as in the link, i tried once again and says no packages to remove but there must be some package (more than *some*) because the apps are there and i can see them from synaptic...
[22:41] <kmg> amenado: using the IP directly didn't work, it's still trying to lookup 63.149.98.50 for some reason
[22:42] <amenado> kmg paste your sources.list
[22:42] <parkinm> nikrud: im just running the standard install of 7.10
[22:42] <parkinm> alt-f2 isnt working however
[22:42] <amenado> kmg also which dns server are you using?  lets see if it resolves for me
[22:42] <nikrud> parkinm: ah.
[22:42] <bazhang> albyyx: you need to paste into the console the long list of packages on that link puregnome; just doing kubuntu-desktop is not enough
[22:42] <albyyx> ah i see that's the step i missed thanks a lot bazhang  :))))
[22:43] <nikrud> parkinm: ah.  apps->accessories->terminal, type   metacity --replace  , then type exit
[22:43] <killown> hiffy, how I do to rename hal volumes?
[22:43] <kmg> amenado: sources.list: http://nopaste.com/p/aMM9kaOUF dns: 66.60.130.2
[22:44] <albyyx> bazhang,  what's the adress for the pastebin?
[22:44] <parkinm> nikrud: cheers
[22:44] <kmg> amenado: that's the IP one, here's the normal one: http://nopaste.com/p/aZd5PhsMq
[22:44] <T_M_S> Doh - seems Jowi has left now!  Is there anyone else available who might be able to help?  I can re-explain the problem if needed
[22:44] <kmg> amenado: neither resolve
[22:44] <bazhang> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ albyyx
[22:44] <albyyx> thanks :) i found out what was wrong... synaptic was opened :P
[22:44] <Mighty_Pooh> Hi im trying to findout what usb port tty whatever my computer has mapped my PDA on i get the connection with raki and/or odccm but i dont know the /dev/device and i need it to use multisync
[22:45] <nikrud> killown: right click the icon on the desktop, on the volumes tab click the triangle, then give it a mountpoint/new name.  Only use a single name, like Disk , do not use /media/Disk
[22:45] <albyyx> thanks bazhang  it's removing a lot of things ^_^
[22:45]  * Pelo needs to bitch to someone about someting work related,  he wants nickrud 
[22:45] <bazhang> albyyx: no worries ;]
[22:45] <albyyx> ;)))
[22:45] <Nitefire> how can I find which program may be running a proxy server ?
[22:45] <bazhang> Pelo: hi!
[22:46] <Pelo> hello bazhang
[22:46] <nikrud> luckily nickrud is safely not here
[22:46] <bazhang> haha
[22:46]  * bazhang gives nikrud his lost 'c'
[22:46] <Pelo> Nitefire, no progs should be running proxies unless you made them that way
[22:46] <LewisSharp> mDemocritus: remind me how to disable the login in samba config?
[22:46] <Pelo> nikrud, is that you with a c missing ?
[22:46] <kmg> is there a way to confirm that my apt is looking at the sources.list located at /etc/apt/sources.list ?
[22:47] <amenado> kmg i dont know what is going on at your end, it resolves to that address 91.189.88.45  91.189.88.46  91.189.88.31
[22:47] <killown> nikrud, it cannot be renamed
[22:47] <nikrud> Pelo: yep. gotta drop my stats, they're embarrassing
[22:47] <Pelo> lol
[22:47] <kmg> amenado: mine is still looking for 63.149.98.50 for some reason
[22:47] <amenado> kmg clear your dns cache ?
[22:48] <joshudson> insane question: can ubuntu userspace be run within a chroot jail safely (assuming I don't try to execute init or start services)
[22:48] <nikrud> killown: that's odd, I rename mine there. You do have to remount the device for the change to take effect
[22:49] <kmg> amenado: it's still looking for 63.149.98.50
[22:49] <kmg> amenado: I ran sudo /etc/init.d/dns-clean start
[22:49] <Pelo> joshudson, if it can be done in any linux distro it can be done in ubuntu I would assume
[22:49] <InvisiblePinkUni> when I use Ctrl+Alt+F1 I dont get the TTY's in ubuntu.... what is happening?
[22:49] <InvisiblePinkUni> !tty
[22:49] <ubotu> To get to the TTY terminals 1-6, use the keystroke ctrl + alt + F1-F6 respectively (Alt+F7 will get you back to your graphical login).  To change the resolution for your TTY, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ChangeTTYResolution.
[22:49] <killown> its say cannot be possible rename volume to xxxx
[22:50] <amenado> kmg paste your /etc/resolv.conf  and nsswitch.conf please
[22:50] <nauwra> Who has any idea what to add in xorg.conf to enable OpenGL after installing the ATI restricted driver?
[22:51] <kmg> amenado: fuck, I know what that IP was, it was a bad proxy server I had setup
[22:51] <mDemoctritus_brb> LewisSharp: public = yes and guest ok = yes in the share declaratives
[22:51] <amenado> kmg watch the language..
[22:51] <kmg> amenado: sorry
[22:51] <mDemoctritus_brb> LewisSharp: i'll bbl, time for dinner
[22:51] <LewisSharp> ok thanks
[22:52] <mDemoctritus_brb> LewisSharp: make sure you restart the daemon
[22:52] <LewisSharp> aye
[22:52] <ccharles`> nauwra: aticonfig should do it, I think
[22:53] <kmg> amenado: well, I'm totally stupid, I had some proxy setup and forgot about it, sorry for wasting your time
[22:53] <kmg> amenado: and thanks for the help anyway
[22:53] <nauwra> ccharles`,  i've read that the aticonfig doesnt play well with ubuntu 7.10 :[ no idea what to even google/forum search for
[22:54] <ccharles`> nauwra: I had no trouble using it at work to set up dual 1280x1024 with an x300
[22:54] <amenado> np
[22:54] <nauwra> i can run aticonfig, just afraid what happens
[22:54] <ccharles`> nauwra: unfortunately, I only have nvidia machines here at home
[22:54] <nauwra> thats with 7.10 ccharles` ?
[22:55] <ccharles`> nauwra: it should back up your old config, but you can always back it up manually if you want.
[22:55] <ccharles`> nauwra: yes, with 7.10
[22:55] <nauwra> the xorg.conf is all it changes, right?
[22:55] <ccharles`> nauwra: of course, ymmv
[22:55] <ccharles`> nauwra: yes, afaik
[22:55] <nauwra> i'm using an x800 so i'm thinking we might see similar results. thanks ccharles`
[22:56] <Vlet> Anyone know why when I ssh into my system, characters what should show up as "'" show up as those strange A's with accents, etc?
[22:57] <nauwra> should I run aticonfig --initial? or is there a cmd to just set up the opengl part?
[22:58] <ccharles`> nauwra: from my memory, I think you want to use --initial
[22:58]  * nauwra crosses fingers and thanks ccharles` 
[22:58] <FreakGuard> how to prevent mpd from being started as root? (rc)
[23:00] <Jones> I need help
[23:01] <kleth> Hello all. I'm having a hard time making my sound work. Soundcard: Realtek ALC268 on my laptop "Znote 6625WD". Warning: I'm a noob :-) Have tried to recompile ALSA with the latest drivers, but I keep getting errors I don't understand :-( Can anyone help me?
[23:01] <opteron> can anyone help me with chromedit in firefox
[23:01] <pbjman> kleth: What errors?
[23:02] <pbjman> chat
[23:02] <Jones> I have a emachines T2682 and I want to run..just run ubuntu either 7.04 or 7.10, I have both. But when I restarted the computer It came up and it said starting key map or something and then a whole bunch of errors came up. I windows blocking it  or do I not have the right cd?
[23:02] <tezzie23> does anyone here know how to use aircrack?
[23:03] <anteaya__> i am having difficulty unzipping a file in feisty.  I have tried unzip "filename version" and also clicking on it and selecting archive manager and extract here.  No luck
[23:03] <slowchild> Hello, I've been working the past week to get my webcam to work with adobe flash on various social networking sites. I've tried many "solutions" but I've been unable to find any real answers. Can it be done?
[23:03] <jasam> Hi, I have gutsy, I need the header and library of openssh to compile a program and I cannot find it in the packages from synaptic. How can I find it?
[23:04] <pbjman> anteaya_: Tried command "unzip _.zip"?
[23:04] <chickenFuego> jasam, sudo apt-cache search ssh.
[23:04] <anteaya__> pbjman: not yet, will try
[23:04] <Jones> I have a emachines T2682 and I want to run..just run ubuntu either 7.04 or 7.10, I have both. But when I restarted the computer It came up and it said starting key map or something and then a whole bunch of errors came up. I windows blocking it  or do I not have the right cd?
[23:04] <mDemocritus> LewisSharp: any luck?
[23:05] <soto> Can someone please start the display resolution preferences app and tell me what it is called? My display it screwed up and I can't get to it graphically.
[23:05] <H> hardcool
[23:05] <kleth> pbjman: Well, the returning errors simple... Disapeared :D I hope this mean it works, I'll play around for a while and see if I got it to work. If not, I'll be back ;-)
[23:05] <DOOM_NX> anybody having any clue how to swap channels of a soundcard in ubuntu? :(
[23:05] <amenado> Jones you have the liveCD and trying to boot from it?
[23:05] <LewisSharp> nope, still get the login window. Though, since it's a second hard drive I was trying to share, I tried with a local folder, one I fully own with a user. Still no luck. It's the 5th time I reinstall samba from scratch :) never had this much trouble with it before
[23:06] <wilberfan> mDemocritus, Hey, dude...fixed my floating-in-a-separate-window systray icon problemo....
[23:06] <mDemocritus> wilberfan: what was the problem?
[23:06] <pbjman> kleth: Okay.
[23:06] <Jones> yes, I have both 7.04 and 7.10 It doesnt matter which one to use. I have both for pc and 64 bit
[23:06] <mDemocritus> LewisSharp: what version of windows on the client?
[23:06] <helloyo> i am trying to learn morse code with the program "morse" but it won't spit out any sound. what should I try?
[23:06] <wilberfan> mDemocritus, I think i had DELETED the systray...so those icons had nowhere else to go...
[23:06] <LewisSharp> xp
[23:07] <mDemocritus> wilberfan: aha that explains it
[23:07] <amenado> !who | Jones
[23:07] <ubotu> Jones: 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 :)
[23:07] <mDemocritus> wilberfan: i had a feeling
[23:07] <wilberfan> I ended up doing a 'sudo debconf gnome-panel' and that reset everything...
[23:07] <wilberfan> mDemocritus, reseting the panel, reset the system tray...
[23:07] <wilberfan> :)
[23:07] <marion> Help: Using SSH I can't login to desktop from laptop. I am never prompted for a password. Help please.
[23:08] <mDemocritus> wilberfan: glad to hear it
[23:08] <gregory> salut
[23:08] <jtslade> Does gutsy has pcmcia support by default? My installation don't so I installed the pcmcia-cs package but upon /etc/init.d/pcmciautils, it returns No PCMCIA bridge module specified. I am using a Dell XPS m1210 (laptop).
[23:08] <wilberfan> mDemocritus, thanks for whatever part you played in the solution...
[23:08] <wilberfan> ;)
[23:08] <fushorts> do you have ssh installed on both systems?
[23:08] <chickenFuego> marion: do a "nmap IP_OF_YOUR_SERVER" from your laptop
[23:08] <mDemocritus> wilberfan: heh no prob
[23:08] <amenado> marion->  what do you get if any? when you attempt to ssh log-in ?
[23:08] <chickenFuego> marion: apt-get install nmap if necessary.
[23:09] <Ax-Ax> I want to set my clock by ntp but i can't
[23:09] <jasam> chickenFuego, I cannot find the openssh development library in "apt-cache search ssh", should I add a new repository?
[23:09] <dedi> anyone knows a good backup software?
[23:09] <kleth> pbjman: Okay, it came back later than last time. When I try to "sudo make" after "sudo ./configure" in my "alsa-driver-1.0.16"-folder, I get this error: make[4]: *** [/home/leth/Desktop/ALSA/alsa-driver-1.0.16/pci/hda/patch_realtek.o] Error 1
[23:09] <kleth> make[3]: *** [/home/leth/Desktop/ALSA/alsa-driver-1.0.16/pci/hda] Error 2
[23:09] <kleth> make[2]: *** [/home/leth/Desktop/ALSA/alsa-driver-1.0.16/pci] Error 2
[23:09] <kleth> make[1]: *** [_module_/home/leth/Desktop/ALSA/alsa-driver-1.0.16] Error 2
[23:09] <kleth> make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.22-14-generic'
[23:09] <mDemocritus> jasam: the package name is openssh-server
[23:09] <FloodBot1> kleth: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[23:09] <kleth> make: *** [compile] Error 2
[23:10] <soto> !paste | kleth
[23:10] <ubotu> kleth: 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)
[23:10] <chickenFuego> jasam, The only dev package I saw for ssh is tiny ssh. but you want openssh?
[23:10] <jtslade> Does gutsy has pcmcia support by default? My installation don't so I installed the pcmcia-cs package but upon /etc/init.d/pcmciautils, it returns No PCMCIA bridge module specified. I am using a Dell XPS m1210 (laptop).
[23:10] <amenado> marion->  what do you get if any? when you attempt to ssh log-in ?
[23:10] <chickenFuego> marion, is nmap saying that port 22 is openned on your server?
[23:10] <jasam> chickenFuego, yes, I will try with the openssh-server then, as mDemocritus said
[23:10] <Jones> !tab amendo   Yes I have both 7.04 and 7.10
 I says some type of error with booting. I tryed to click run and it did all of the keymap stuff and it said error and went to blank screen
[23:10] <kleth> all: oh, I'll try something else than flooding, sry ;-)
[23:11] <pbjman> kleth: :)
[23:11] <Jones> !tab Yes I have a live cd
[23:11] <Jones> !tab amenado yes I have a live cd
[23:12] <kleth> pbjman:  http://pastebin.com/m30c674e6 ;-)
[23:12] <soto> Can no one tell me what the display preferences dialog is called?
[23:13] <LewisSharp> mDemocritus: I'll go eat dinner and I'll get back. Once back I think I'll clean linux from samba again and try to start back from scratch once more :(
[23:13] <RickKnight> Help. Upgraded to Gutsy, now can't boot. No /dev/disk or /dev/hdb.
[23:13] <kee> hi all
[23:13] <marion> chickenFuego, I don't get anything from nmap.
[23:13] <kee> looking for support of my network on ubuntu gutsy
[23:14] <marion> amenado, I am told that the login failed.
[23:14] <FreakGuard> RickKnight, hardy is still on testing :D
[23:14] <chickenFuego> marion, so ssh is not installed on your desktop computer, sudo apt-get install ssh
[23:14] <FreakGuard> RickKnight, but maybe your kernel doesn't include udev or ext3 support (but i think you used the generic, so that can't really be the problem)
[23:14] <RickKnight> FreakGuard: Not sure what you mean. I upgradedd from feisty to gutsy.
[23:14] <kee> I ran into trobule after configuring vmware server on my gutsy workstation.  I loaded Windows server and all was fine.  I rebooted my gutsy machine and now I cannot get out to the internet.
[23:14] <FreakGuard> RickKnight, ah, damn
[23:15] <FreakGuard> RickKnight, sorry, i'm tired
[23:15] <chickenFuego> marion, did you try "nmap NAME_OF_YOUR_SERVER" or "nmap IP_OF_YOUR_SERVER"?
[23:15] <FreakGuard> missread
[23:15] <kee> It will talk to inside machies once the vmnet adaptors are disabled
[23:15] <RickKnight> Fiesty used udev and ext3
[23:15] <marion> chickenFuego, I did the apt-get ssh and it says I already have the newest version.
[23:15] <RickKnight> I can boot my old Feisty kernel
[23:15] <DOOM_NX> is *ANYBODY* willing to help me swap sound channels?
[23:15] <marion> chickenFuego, I used nmap NAME_OF_SERVER
[23:16] <chickenFuego> marion, if you do "ping NAME_OF_YOUR_DESKTOP", what does it say?
[23:16] <soto> Never mind. I figured it out myself. gtk-displayconfig was the name.
[23:16] <Pelo> DOOM_NX,  if we knew how to do it we would try to , consider doing a search in the forum www.ubuntuforums.org
[23:16] <amenado> Jones-> when you try to boot from liveCD you get that blank screen? can you try a boot param like noacpi  apci=off ?
[23:16] <FreakGuard> RickKnight, perhaps because gusty uses sata even for hd, so all hd's are /dev/sdxX
[23:16] <anteaya__> pbjman: tried unzip _.zip  no luck  http://pastie.caboo.se/166183
[23:17] <kee> sound familiar?
[23:17] <RickKnight> FreakGuard, I have no /dev/sd either. No disks at all
[23:17] <pbjman> kleth: To be honest, I have no idea... I've never had to patch an alsa driver :P
[23:17] <kee> can I get any help with my networking problems?
[23:17] <Jones> Can someone directly talk to me? I need help with booting into ubuntu 7.04 or 7.10 with and emachines
[23:17] <kingfrost> anyone know what package I need to reencode MPEG videos to MP4?
[23:17] <marion> chickenFuego, I can ping it. I can even see it in my Samba workgroup. I simply am not allowed to login to it for some reason.
[23:17] <FreakGuard> RickKnight, that sounds kinda wired
[23:18] <lilg111111> does anybody know how to make lexmark printers work with gusty
[23:18] <amenado> Jones-> am trying to assist you, but you have to use the nick on the front so I do not miss your responses
[23:18] <FreakGuard> RickKnight, perhaps reinstall your gusty kerne
[23:18] <mDemocritus> kee: just describe the problem ask the question
[23:18] <FreakGuard> lilg111111, www.google.com
[23:18] <pbjman> anteaya__: Did you check the md5? Try redownloading it
[23:18] <DOOM_NX> Pelo, i am searching but i can't find anything :(
[23:18] <RickKnight> FreakGuard. On boot, I get dumped to a busybox shell.
[23:18] <anteaya__> pbjman: i will check
[23:18] <DOOM_NX> see i have to swap rear left channel with rear right
[23:18] <lilg111111> FreakGuard, i tried that and i didnt find anything
[23:18] <Jones> Im sorry amenado. Im new to this. How do I do that?
[23:18] <amenado> marion get on the terminal of the ubuntu, then ssh localhost and see if you get any responses
[23:18] <kleth> pbjman: Hm, I'll try to download the Internet in my search for an answer then ;-P But thanks for looking, and responding :-P
[23:18] <FreakGuard> lilg111111, some ubuntu wiki?
[23:18] <kee> can anyone help me with a networking problem in gutsy?
[23:18] <FreakGuard> RickKnight, sorry, too complicated for me
[23:18] <amenado> Jones-> you type my nick at the front always,
[23:19] <chickenFuego> marion, if nmap is not listing the port 22 for your desktop, there is something wrong.. how are the computer connected?
[23:19] <Pelo> DOOM_NX,  I don'T know much about it , but I'm willing to give it a shot,  can you define a bit more what you mean by switching channel ?
[23:19] <pbjman> kleth: I only regret I couldn't be of more help.
[23:19] <RickKnight> FreakGuard, I thought about reinstalling the kernel.
[23:19] <mDemocritus> !ask | kee
[23:19] <ubotu> kee: 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. :-)
[23:19] <Jones> amenado-> like this?
[23:19] <RickKnight> Thanks FreakGuard
[23:19] <amenado> kee what is the problem?
[23:19] <FreakGuard> RickKnight, good idea
[23:19] <amenado> Jones affirmative
[23:19] <chickenFuego> marion, well and do a "nmap localhost" on your desktop. You should see the port 22 there at least.
[23:19] <marion> chickenFuego, they are connect through my wifi. I am using DHCP so I don't have static IP addresses.
[23:19] <Jones> amenado-> Yes I hava a live cd for both 7.04 and 7.10 either one..I dont care
[23:19] <anteaya__> pbjman: i don't think an md5sum is supplied and i have downloaded about 5 times already just to ensure it wasn't a downloading problem
[23:20] <amenado> chickenFuego-> i think it is best if he can attempt an ssh login locally from his ubuntu first
[23:20] <kee> I'm new two irc... I typed in the question already and no one said anything.
[23:20] <pbjman> anteaya__: Corrupt file maybe... file link?
[23:20] <kleth> pbjman: It's ok, looks like I'm not the only one having trouble with this issue. Hopefully someone got an answer out there :-)
[23:20] <amenado> Jones-> okay use 7.10 and boot, tell me what the errors are if any
[23:20] <pbjman> kleth: yeah, that's what I tended to notice... quite a few no reply posts.
[23:20] <anteaya__> pbjman: http://code.google.com/p/blueprintcss/downloads/list
[23:20] <DOOM_NX> Pelo see: I've connected 4 speakers on my soundcard. 2 front 2 rear. The front ones are playing fine. But the rear ones (due to wire length limitations) have to be swaped. This means Rear Right channel should play the sound of Rear Left and vice versa. How can I do it?
[23:20] <chickenFuego> amenado, yes, marion could try this too. but nmap never lies!
[23:21] <amenado> kee-> repeat the question but be very specific and clear of your explanation
[23:21] <kleth> pbjman: Mm :-(
[23:21] <anteaya__> pbjman: the 0.7.1 release
[23:21] <^u^> kee, you don't ask for help here - start of with the question that needs addressing
[23:21] <amenado> chickenFuego-> nmap is secondary..one must be able to login via ssh first
[23:21] <Pelo> DOOM_NX, ok I get the issue,  let me investigate a bit and get back to you , hold on
[23:21] <BobSlob> DOOM_NX: whynot just get longer wires? =D
[23:21] <kingfrost> anyone know what package I need to reencode MPEG videos to MP4?
[23:21] <kee> I was working fine before installing vmware server on gutsy.  As a matter of fact, it worked the whole time until I rebooted.  My ubuntu machine now will not connect to the internet.  i can talk to other machines on the network if I disable the vmnet I can talk to the hosts inside my network, I just cant get out to the internet.
[23:21] <DOOM_NX> BobSlob, good question man, but i just figured i could have a 4.0 system
[23:22] <marion> chickenFuego, I am restarting the desktop. It is acting funny.
[23:22] <chickenFuego> marion, if ssh is ok locally, login to your router and check the forwarded/closed ports. open the 22 then.
[23:22] <Jones> amenado-> ok ill check back later and tell you what happened.
[23:22] <BobSlob> DOOM_NX: the rear speakers arent the same?
[23:22] <kingfrost> anyone know of a PSP media manager for Linux?
[23:22] <Ax-Ax> How do i disable ntp to use ntpdate instead?
[23:22] <pbjman> anteaya__: worked for me, http://pastebin.com/d37b985f6
[23:22] <amenado> kee-> paste in pastebin your  ifconfig;  iwconfig;  cat /etc/resolv.conf and   route -n results
[23:23] <Jones> kingfrost->I use prism to encode videos. jodix.com also has a good convertor. Hope this helps
[23:23] <amenado> Jones-> okay, if not me, someone else will pickup, just use the nick in front so they can know you are corresponding with them
[23:23] <DOOM_NX> BobSlob, they are not identical to the front speakers
[23:23] <chickenFuego> amenado, no, first: is ssh running, second: can I login with this particular user.
[23:23] <Jones> amenado-> ok thanks for the help..
[23:23] <chickenFuego> and third, can the second comptuer go through this port to access the ssh server.
[23:24] <DOOM_NX> Pelo, swapping all left with all right speakers can work too, i can psysically swap front speakers' cables
[23:24] <amenado> chickenFuego-> yes, i said ssh must be working, nmap is secondary
[23:24] <pollo> orales la wea
[23:24] <BobSlob> DOOM_NX: but to each other?
[23:24] <kingfrost> Jones: will it support Windows formats?
[23:24] <anteaya__> pbjman: i must be missing something on my system
[23:24] <Pelo> DOOM_NX,  still looking I thought there was somthing easy but it 's not there , looking further in
[23:24] <DOOM_NX> BobSlob, they're identical to each other. It's a set, Creative GigaWorks T20
[23:24] <AddRemBan> i need help pls
[23:24] <DOOM_NX> Pelo, thanks a lot
[23:24] <BobSlob> DOOM_NX: i dont get why you cant just swap speakers then
[23:24] <Jones> kingfrost-> Prism? you mean like wmv?
[23:25] <marion> chickenFuego, where go I open port 22 on my router (Linksys).
[23:25] <anteaya__> pbjman: what unzips and how do i tell if it is corrupted?
[23:25] <pollo> por que todos hablan ingles...
[23:25] <cookie> hello guys
[23:25] <kingfrost> Jones: ya, I need one for linux
[23:25] <pollo> onde hablan español
[23:25] <tux97> bobslob u still here cuz i got my sound working finally
[23:25] <amenado> marion->  have you verified yet, you can login via ssh locally?
[23:25] <tezzie23> I have a NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 4000 and Ubuntu will NOT show a GUI,  please tell me wut is wrong?  sumone!?
[23:25] <cookie> how do I edit the first page for mozilla firefox using command line
[23:25] <chickenFuego> marion, I have a netgear with german interface, it won't help a lot..
[23:25] <BobSlob> tux97: really... what did you use?
[23:25] <Ax-Ax> How do i disable the ntp server?
[23:25] <kingfrost> pollo, vas a #ubuntu-es
[23:25] <pbjman> anteaya__:I wouldn't know... ask around :S Sorry!
[23:25] <pollo> thak you
[23:25] <^u^> pollo, do /j #ubuntu-es
[23:25] <tezzie23> I have a NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 4000 and Ubuntu will NOT show a GUI,  please tell me wut is wrong?  sumone!?
[23:25] <kingfrost> de nada
[23:25] <tux97> well boblob all i did was read the troubleshooting site then i googled it up
[23:26] <anteaya__> pbjman: thanks for the confirmation
[23:26] <tux97> hold on let me get u the things
[23:26] <DOOM_NX> BobSlob, because the wire connecting to the soundcard has to be attached to the right speaker...
[23:26] <BobSlob> DOOM_NX: how does it know?
[23:26] <jtslade> Can someone help me with my Express Card? After plugging the express card into the express card slot. I checked syslog and from syslog: Mar 16 07:21:58 john-laptop NetworkManager: <debug> [1205623318.639702] nm_hal_device_added(): New device added (hal udi is '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_af0_6711_Serial_Number_usbraw'). I want to know what is file name of this device in /dev. Can someone help me ? Thanks!
[23:26] <Pelo> DOOM_NX, second avenue dead end,  looking further in,
[23:26] <marion> amenado, I just did a login with ssh on the localhost. It worked great!
[23:27] <Jones> kingfrost->my bad,,,one sec.
[23:27] <tezzie23> tux97, were u talking to me?
[23:27]  * Pelo is going further down then he's ever been before , it is dark down there 
[23:27] <anteaya__> my attempts at unzipping a file are met with errors and someone else on this channel has just confirmed that the file unzips on his system.  What unzips a file and how do i find out if it is corrupted?
[23:27] <pbjman> anteaya__: Np? I didn't do much xD
[23:27] <kingfrost> jones: no problem
[23:27] <tux97> no was talking to bobslob
[23:27] <Jones> kingfrost-> my bad...one sec.
[23:27] <amenado> marion good, you used localhost?  now try the ip address
[23:27] <tux97> bobslob all i did was type this in the terminal lspci -v
[23:27] <anteaya__> pbjman: yes you told me that the problem is with my system not the file
[23:27] <tezzie23> tux97, do u think u can help me though?
[23:27] <kingfrost> Pelo: where are you going? lol
[23:27] <chickenFuego> amenado, marion: it seems that this is a port issue on the router. Marion, try the menu security or so on your router, then enable port 22 somehow.
[23:27] <tux97> give me a sec tezzie i dont know might hold on
[23:27] <DOOM_NX> BobSlob, Right speaker has "Line In, Aux In, Headphones, Power and Left speaker" jacks. Left speaker only has a cable leading to right speaker
[23:27] <pbjman> anteaya__: Okay :)
[23:28] <AddRemBan> g
[23:28] <anteaya__> pbjman: :)
[23:28] <Pelo> kingfrost, getting down to command line
[23:28] <jasam> chickenFuego, mDemocritus, sorry, openssh-server does not work for me, it does not provide the file openssl/sha.h I need
[23:28] <deafzeus> hey
[23:28] <amenado> chickenFuego-> he is on same subnet as the laptop noh?
[23:28] <deafzeus> ubuntu german?
[23:28] <tezzie23> tux97, do u know what my Q was?
[23:28] <kee> eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:11:2F:36:D6:2A
[23:28] <kee>           inet addr:172.16.1.38  Bcast:172.16.255.255  Mask:255.255.0.0
[23:28] <kee>           inet6 addr: fe80::211:2fff:fe36:d62a/64 Scope:Link
[23:28] <kee>           UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
[23:28] <kee>           RX packets:90850 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
[23:28] <kingfrost> pelo: lmao, yea, I hate command line
[23:28] <FloodBot1> kee: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[23:28] <Pelo> kingfrost,  I like it , when I know what I'm doing
[23:28] <chickenFuego> jasam, go to http://packages.ubuntu.com and search by filename (scroll down)
[23:28] <Jones> kingfrost-> Sorry, I thought I had something...cant find it now
[23:28] <kingfrost> Jones: no problem
[23:28] <tux97> bobslob then i scrolled down to find my audio device then i copied it then did this in google search ubuntu then audio device
[23:29] <ufa> hi
[23:29] <amenado> kee please learn to use the pastebin
[23:29] <kingfrost> Jones: might it work under wine?
[23:29] <deafzeus> hi ubuntu german?
[23:29] <ufa> gutsy 64 live does not boot here ?(
[23:29] <Pelo> !de | deafzeus
[23:29] <ubotu> deafzeus: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[23:29] <kingfrost> !german | deafzues
[23:29] <ubotu> deafzues: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[23:29] <Lunks> Translation (de|en):
[23:29] <chickenFuego> jasam, "Search the contents of packages" on packages.ubuntu.com
[23:29] <marion> chickenFuego, I just enabled port 22 on the router.
[23:29] <amenado> chickenFuego-> he is on same subnet as the laptop noh?
[23:29] <tux97> bobslob this is what i did in temrial to get it running make sure u have backports enabled
[23:30] <kee> ok I'll read the help, I thought you miss typed that... do I need to paste again?
[23:30] <tux97> bobslob then in terminal do sudo aptitude install linux-backports-modules-generic
[23:30] <amenado> marion what is the ip address of your laptop? your desktop?
[23:30] <tux97> then reboot bobslob good luck
[23:30] <jasam> chickenFuego, I'm also a bit confused, now I noticed that I need openssl, not openssh :-/
[23:30] <chickenFuego> amenado marion, I guess the router is blocking port 22 even between home computers by default. might be.
[23:30] <tux97> tezzie23 can i help u now
[23:31] <tezzie23> ok
[23:31] <Mew> Gah! Why does every GUI IRC client I install automatically connect me to freenode and joins an ubuntu channel?
[23:31] <Mew> Hi btw :)
[23:31] <BobSlob> tux97: trying now... thanks dude =D
[23:31] <anteaya__> I am having problems unzipping a file and someone else in this channel just confirmed that the file unzips on his system, so I assume the unzip capabilities on my system are corrupted.  How do I determine if it is and how do I fix it?
[23:31] <marion> amenado, how do I find the IP address in Ubuntu.
[23:31] <amenado> chickenFuego-> the router can be blocking but if two pc are in same subnet, router is irrelevant as long as those two dont go trough the router
[23:31] <tezzie23> tux97, I have a NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 4000 and Ubuntu will NOT show a GUI,  please tell me wut is wrong?
[23:31] <Jones> kingfrost-> Try http://pspvc.sourceforge.net/
[23:31] <kingfrost> thanks Jones
[23:31] <tux97> not sure tezzie23 i'm kind of a noob myself
[23:31] <chickenFuego> jasam, the file sha.h is not unique.. dunno which one you need.
[23:31] <jasam> chickenFuego, forget it, uff, this is not so easy
[23:31] <amenado> marion  ifconfig
[23:32] <tezzie23> do u have nvidia geforce?
[23:32] <ufa> does anyone here had problems booting the amd64 cd? Does it lock on startup?
[23:32] <Pelo> DOOM_NX,  I can get you from 4 to 2 channels,  that kind of fixes the problem but it's not exactly surrond
[23:32] <tux97> tezzie23 have u tried google search engine and typing ubuntu and the probleam?
[23:32] <Ward1983> what does this mean? sudo: timestamp too far in the future: Mar 16 01:28:21 2008
[23:33] <marion> The laptop address is 192.168.1.102
[23:33] <tezzie23> tux97, thanks,  do you know who wud know?
[23:33] <Pelo> Ward1983, check your clock make sure it is the correct time
[23:33] <amenado> marion what is the ip address of your laptop? your desktop?
[23:33] <Ward1983> Pelo, it is correct...
[23:33] <Pelo> Ward1983, acualy check the date,  unless you are in malazia
[23:33] <DOOM_NX> Pelo, hmmm
[23:33] <Pelo> DOOM_NX, still looking
[23:34] <Jones> kingfrost-> Let me know if this works for you ok?
[23:34] <tux97> tezzie23 google search engine www.google.com and type ubuntu and the probleam is how i'm finding my stuff out
[23:34] <kingfrost> Jones: sure thing
[23:34] <chickenFuego> amenado, marion's wireless is using the home router I guess, and nmap shows that ssh is blocked, so...
[23:34] <tux97> bobslob anyluck?
[23:34] <marion> amenado, laptop = 192.168.1.102, desktop = 192.168.1.100
[23:34] <BobSlob> tux97: booting back up now
[23:34] <anteaya__> i am having trouble unzipping a file and have reason to believe that unzip may be corrupted on my feisty os.  How do I find out and fix it?
[23:34] <Pelo> Ward1983, it's  saturday march 15 where I am , not sunday march 16
[23:34] <tux97> ok noow i got to google my wifi lol
[23:34] <killown> there is any benchmark card video app for linux?
[23:34] <amenado> marion-> try this first, ssh 192.168.1.100 from your desktop
[23:34] <l815> what are other stable debian based releases other than ubuntu?
[23:34] <Ward1983> Pelo, thanx but now my clock settings are wrong :s
[23:35] <tezzie23> tux97, thanks
[23:35] <Ward1983> Pelo, its sunday where i am
[23:35] <Pelo> Ward1983, whre are you eactty ,cause you are about 22 hrs ahead of me
[23:35] <Ward1983> (belgium is not malaysia btw, and malaysia is not with a z :p)
[23:35] <kee> where do I find pastebin?
[23:35] <amenado> !paste | kee
[23:35] <ubotu> kee: 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)
[23:35] <Pelo> Ward1983, nvm, I read the date wrong
[23:36] <Ward1983> Pelo, are you on crack? lol
[23:36] <anteaya__> kee: http://pastebin.com/
[23:36] <Ward1983> Pelo, just joking
[23:36] <Pelo> Ward1983, and please don't say belgium in this channel, some of us know what it means
[23:36] <tux97> tezzie23 welcome
[23:36] <kee> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59754/
[23:36] <Ward1983> Pelo, what is wrong with belgium?
[23:36]  * Pelo waits for ppl to get the hhgttg reference
[23:37] <marion> amenado, I can ssh using the IP address.
[23:37] <baddog144> hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy
[23:37] <kingfrost> jones: it gives me erors when I tryt to build
[23:37] <pdb_> What could I have possibly done to remove the title bars from all my applications in gnome?
[23:38] <pdb_> everything either starts full screen or in the upper corner of the screen with no possible way to move the window
[23:38] <amenado> kee your problem is you dont have a gateway in your route -n results
[23:38] <ccharles`> l815: there are lots http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Linux_distributions#Debian-based
[23:38] <Jones> kingfrost-> ok, ill let you know if i ever run into any more
[23:38] <fausto> ciao
[23:38] <Mew> You somehow killed your window manager, pdb
[23:38] <kingfrost> ok, thanks
[23:38] <anteaya__> how do i test my system to see if unzip is working properly?
[23:38] <amenado> marion now from laptop try same  ssh 192.168.1.100
[23:38] <l815> ccharles', just as you mentioned I stumbled up the same page :o
[23:38] <Ward1983> lol
[23:38] <pdb_> mew how do i resurrect gnome? :(
[23:38] <FreakGuard> anteaya__, download a zip? :D
[23:39] <anteaya__> FreakGuard: that's where i started and i can't unzip
[23:39] <Mew> logging out and in again should take care of that, pdb
[23:39] <marion> amendo, I did ssh from laptop to desktop using IP address and I am able to connect.
[23:39] <anteaya__> FreakGuard: so someone else in channel downloaded and unzipped it no problem
[23:39] <kingfrost> what's the build essential package?
[23:39] <kee> how can I change the fact that I dont have a gateway?
[23:39] <amenado> marion-> so now what is the issue?
[23:39] <fausto> ciao
[23:39] <Pelo> DOOM_NX, if you type amixer in the terminal doyou get an output ?
[23:39] <chickenFuego> marion, can you do a nmap again from your laptop?
[23:39] <tux97> bobslob any luck?
[23:39] <anteaya__> FreakGuard: any ideas how i can assess the unzip portion of the os?
[23:39] <ccharles`> anteaya__: are you sure the file isn't corrupted? did you compare md5 or sha1 hashes?
[23:39] <marion> amenado, I am using DHCP so the IP address might change.
[23:40] <amenado> kee re-establish the dhcp connection from your router, ie re-acquire the ip address am assuming you are using dhcp
[23:40] <chickenFuego> marion: on your laptop: nmap  192.168.1.100
[23:40] <DOOM_NX> Pelo let me try
[23:40] <Jones> kingfrost-> not sure if this is what you need but handbrake is a really popular program on mac. they have a build for linux...http://handbrake.fr/?article=download
[23:40] <chickenFuego> marion: can you read 22 - ssh open now?
[23:40] <DOOM_NX> yes i do
[23:40] <amenado> marion so what if it changes? what is the exact issue?
[23:40] <ccharles`> anteaya__: try zipping some files and then unzipping them
[23:40] <kingfrost> Jones: That's for DVDs, not video files
[23:41] <Pelo> DOOM_NX, this is what I am looking at right now ,  not your problem but relating to the same stuff  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=346027&highlight=left+right+speaker
[23:41] <Jones> kingfrost-> ok.
[23:41] <anteaya__> ccharles: no i'm not sure but i did download 5 times and the site doesn't provide an md5 or a sha1.  Someone else in channel downloaded and unzipped the same file successfully as a test though
[23:41] <anteaya__> ccharles: okay
[23:41] <VoiDeT> Hey everyone!
[23:41] <amenado> chickenFuego-> you love that nmap so much huh? hehe
[23:41] <DOOM_NX> do u need that output?
[23:41] <marion> chickenFuego, it didn't like my usage of nmap. What is the right cmd?
[23:41] <jasam> chickenFuego, well, I think I found it, finally the package is libssl-dev, I was wrongly thinking in openssh, thank you very much and also to mDemocritus
[23:41] <ccharles`> anteaya__: you could also get whoever in the channel tried unzipping for you to generate a hash of the file, and compare yours to theirs
[23:41] <chickenFuego> amenado, it would be nice to know if the port has been oppened or if it was just woodoo!
[23:42] <marion> amenado, I want to create a desktop shortcut that will use the computer name so I can connect even if the IP address changes.
[23:42] <anteaya__> ccharles: i will try zipping and unzipping first and then try that next, thank you
[23:42] <texasmom> hi
[23:42] <RequinB8> hi texasmom
[23:43] <adrian_2002ca> hi dudes and dudees
[23:43] <amenado> marion-> how many pc do you have in your subnet? two? its not  too or overly difficult to put their ip addresses in /etc/hosts  and pointing to same name
[23:43] <VoiDeT> Hey ppl, i resized two of my lvm volumes from command, now when i reboot, during the halt process it says that the var mount (which i resized) is busy and is now set to read-only. Is this just process related? Or should i be worried about data not being saved properly?
[23:43] <stringCh1ese> someone someone cross their fingers for me
[23:43] <stringCh1ese> about to flash the rom...
[23:43] <VoiDeT> *cross*
[23:43] <stringCh1ese> err
[23:43] <stringCh1ese> wrong channel
[23:43] <adrian_2002ca> stringCh1ese, have fun
[23:43] <marion> amenado, I do only have 3 computers on my network.
[23:44] <Pelo> DOOM_NX, that's the best I could find,  I donT how the time right now but I would investigate the commands listed on page two check the manpage for each of them individualy,  that might be something in ther eyou can use
[23:44] <Pelo> best of luck
[23:44] <Pelo> see you all later folks
[23:44] <RequinB8> stringCh1ese - at least its the least expensive part of a computer to replace
[23:44] <VoiDeT> bai
[23:44] <joshudson> err
[23:44] <DOOM_NX> pel thanks a
[23:44] <DOOM_NX> he left
[23:44] <anteaya__> ccharles: based upon this test i would say something is not working on my system  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59755/
[23:44] <DOOM_NX> anyway i'll try that
[23:44] <joshudson> well I got apt runing, but it doesn't seem to be pointing at ubuntu repositories
[23:44] <amenado> marion tree to ten is in-significant, have the ip address .100 to .110 point to same pc host
[23:44] <wubrgamer> hey guys, what certification programs are there out there for *buntu ???  I'm interested in learning more/finishing up some holes in my linux repertoire.....
[23:44] <amenado> marion modify your /etc/hosts
[23:44] <amenado> marion modify your /etc/hosts of your laptop..
[23:45] <joshudson> or any repositories for that matter
[23:45] <marion> chickenFuego, I did the nmap and port 22 is open.
[23:45] <joshudson> how do I point it at ubuntu gutsy repositories
[23:46] <marion> amenado, so i can point a range of IP address to a single name?
[23:46] <amenado> joshudson-> are you a gui type of person or command line?
[23:46] <joshudson> command line
[23:46] <amenado> marion yes it is possible
[23:46] <anteaya__> ccharles`: base upon the test i would say something is wrong with my system  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59755/
[23:46] <ccharles`> VoiDeT: did you resize the filesystem (e.g. ext3) too, or just the partition?
[23:46] <amenado> joshudson-> then go see /etc/apt/sources.list
[23:46] <VoiDeT> ccharles`: i did resize the filesystem also
[23:46] <joshudson> No such file or directory
[23:46] <ccharles`> anteaya__: hang on a sec
[23:46] <flyback> WTF DO I NEED TO HAVE MYTHTV BACKEND-SETUP WHEN THIS machine is not going to be a myth backend
[23:46] <flyback> ugh
[23:47] <amenado> joshudson-> you have ubuntu? and you dont have that file?
[23:47] <anteaya__> ccharles`: very good
[23:47] <joshudson> I don't have any working ubuntu anyware
[23:47] <joshudson> I have a working apt by manually pulling down packages one by one until it ran
[23:47] <amenado> joshudson-> ahh not installed yet?
[23:47] <ogre> i was wondering when gnome 2.22 would be released in updates. any word on this?
[23:47] <CMind> Is there a way to execute a command and send some stdin information (using C/C++)?
[23:47] <joshudson> blank drive/ nothing but apt and dpkg and dependencies installed
[23:48] <marion> amenado, I use DHCP because I want the laptop to be able to connect to different wifi networks. What might happen if I switch to a static IP network?
[23:48] <amenado> joshudson-> well if you are the person that like to do things so different from everyone, then you have to somehow put a resource management system like  apt to manage it for you, if not, you have to manually retrieve those deb yourself
[23:49] <amenado> marion->  nothing will happen, you just have to be aware of your ip address and the host you are about to connect to
[23:49] <joshudson> get it through your head. As soon as apt runs, I'm going to issue apt-get install ubuntu-minimal
[23:49] <VoiDeT> ccharles`: umount /var
[23:49] <VoiDeT> resize2fs /dev/volgrpname/var 5G
[23:49] <VoiDeT> lvreduce -L -10G /dev/volgrpname/var
[23:49] <VoiDeT> mount /dev/volgrpname/var /var
[23:49] <VoiDeT> was 15GB making it 5
[23:49] <FloodBot1> VoiDeT: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[23:49] <VoiDeT> >_<
[23:50] <marion> amendao, chickenFuego, thank you both for your help.
[23:50] <ogre> i was wondering when gnome 2.22 would be released in updates. any word on this?
[23:50] <amenado> marion anytime, come again and share your know how once you get good at it
[23:50] <marion> amenado, I hope to be able to do that some day.
[23:50] <amenado> ogre umm we are only in 2.6.x ?
[23:50] <VoiDeT> ccharles`: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59756/ *not to flood*
[23:51] <amenado> ogre nvm, i read you wrong
[23:51] <ccharles`> anteaya__: you have to pass an argument to zip to make it work. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59757/
[23:51] <amenado> marion ahh you will, if you are persistent
[23:51] <chickenFuego> marion: last thing: on your router, you can assign fixed IP to a given computer, based on tha MAC adress.
[23:51] <chickenFuego> marion: this might do what you want.
[23:51] <ccharles`> VoiDeT: I'm not an expert in this... probably can't help you much beyond what I already asked.
[23:51] <ccharles`> VoiDeT: I hope somebody else can help
[23:51] <VoiDeT> cheers
[23:51] <VoiDeT> forums thaim
[23:53] <joshness> hi
[23:53] <tux97> does anyone use broadcom bcm4328 wireless i need help installing it
[23:53] <joshness> i downloaded wubi but the installer wont start?
[23:53] <pdb_> can someone help me getting my virtual desktops working in gnome?
[23:53] <ogre> amenado:  so no clue? check it out it looks preeettttyy cool http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.22/
[23:53] <pdb_> I can't seem to switch between desktops
[23:54] <bilbo> i'm trying to install nvidia drivers on my hp dv2000, when i run the package installer from NVIDIA, i do that, reboot, and then i am greeted by a screen that says "Running in low-graphics mode" how do install nvidia drivers?
[23:55] <bilbo> how do i install nvidia drivers on 7.10?
[23:55] <pdb_> bilbo, I just download the nvidia drivers from nvidias page and follow their instructions
[23:55] <Ashfire908> I just enabled PPP compression (Deflate scheme), how can i tell if the connection is actually compressed?
[23:55] <anteaya__> ccharles`: pastebin wouldn't take the output  http://pastie.caboo.se/16693  and i don't know how to interpret this but it looks ugly and went on for about a minute and i finally interupted it
[23:55] <joshness> anyone?
[23:55] <bilbo> i follow their instructions too
[23:56] <anteaya__> ccharles`: sorry wrong url  http://pastie.caboo.se/166193
[23:56] <con-man> if a process is defunct how do you kill it?
[23:56] <anteaya__> ccharles`: i have never zipped a file before but somehow this output is suspect
[23:56] <Mew> con-man: try 'kill -9'
[23:57] <ccharles`> anteaya__: the link you gave me shows a bunch of ruby code...
[23:57] <con-man> Mew: its ok got it, killed the parent process
[23:57] <anteaya__> ccharles`: yes that is what was output   rails/rails/rails/rails/...
[23:57] <ccharles`> anteaya__: that was the output from you trying to create a zip file?
[23:57] <anteaya__> ccharles`: it was a rails directory i was trying to zip
[23:58] <anteaya__> ccharles`: yes ugly isn't it
[23:58] <anteaya__> ccharles`: i did the command like you said in pastebin and my terminal did that
[23:58] <matt444> how do you hide files inside of other files (like a picture).  i've heard you do cat imagefile filetohide > out.jpg.  but then how do you "extract" the hidden file?  thanks
[23:59] <anteaya__> ccharles`: for about a minute before i terminated it
[23:59] <ccharles`> anteaya__: that's pretty weird. (a) it shouldn't show file contents, and (b) it should be fairly fast if it's just a bunch of source files
[23:59] <anteaya__> ccharles`: i am glad we agree that this is not normal output
[23:59] <anteaya__> ccharles`: yes