[00:00] <Kuwanger> xb3rt: Then you can alias "sudo your_script" and it won't require a password.
[00:00] <Kuwanger> xb3rt: That's the safest approach.
[00:00] <zylstra555> nickrud: Thakns, rebooting right now.
[00:00] <zylstra555> *Thanks
[00:00] <Teoz> anyone know the name of the SSH connection that lets you see the actual screen of the server machine as well as have mouse control
[00:01] <Odd-rationale> !ssh | Teoz
[00:01] <ubotu> Teoz: SSH is the Secure SHell protocol. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSHHowto for usage. Putty is a nice SSH client for Windows; it can be found at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[00:01] <ares-mars> hello, can anyone point me to a guide to getting my verizon wireless broadband working in ubuntu?
[00:01] <justin1990> hey guys, does anybody have eyperience with gOS ?
[00:01] <Odd-rationale> Teoz: The first link given by ubotu has what you are looking for
[00:01] <justin1990> http://www.thinkgos.com/
[00:01] <Teoz> thanks guys :) !
[00:01] <Odd-rationale> justin1990: I tried the first version. I havent downloaded the "rocket" vversion
[00:02] <bazhang> justin1990: sure; but not supported here; better to get the real deal @ www.ubuntu.com
[00:02] <Stepa1> I am having a huge problem with my keyboard.  It locks up, blicks lights, and does not work from time to time.  I have never seen such a thing in my life.  Can anyone help?  I would think its a virus, but linux doesnt have those. ;-)
[00:02] <justin1990> i have ubuntu 7.10
[00:02] <justin1990> but i thought this gOS is something like a desktop theme
[00:02] <Kuwanger> Stepa1: Not to be overly pessimistic, but it might be dying.
[00:02] <Odd-rationale> justin1990: No it is a dsitor based on ubutnu.
[00:02] <wers> how do I use hardy's human theme for my gutsy?
[00:03] <Kuwanger> Stepa1: My keyboard did something similar before it ended up dying.
[00:03] <justin1990> so...can i install gOS ?
[00:03] <__mikem> its a distro, not a dsitor
[00:03] <thesurvivorman> with enlightenment installed too i think.
[00:03] <Odd-rationale> justin1990: You can add the gOS repo and install green-desktop to get gos on top of ubuntu
[00:03] <justin1990> ah ok
[00:03] <bazhang> justin1990: sure; but then support here goes bye-bye ;]
[00:03] <justin1990> lol
[00:03] <Stepa1> Kuwanger: i would think so too, but it works good most of the time, but just when i need it most, its gone.
[00:03] <Kuwanger> Stepa1: Yep, something similar with me.  How old is the keyboard?
[00:04] <Exfil> Im having a virtual host problem and looking for some help... im on ubuntu 7.1 running apache2.. i have the default sites-available file setup for 3 virtual hosts 2 of them work but one of them just brings me to the first domain
[00:04] <Stepa1> Kuwanger: it just happened again, but i got it.  a couple of years, but never one problem
[00:04] <px> what package is dig in?
[00:05] <Stepa1> Kuwanger: after a reboot it doesnt give me any prob either
[00:05] <Kuwanger> Stepa1: Hmm..well, I don't know of anything else that could be causing it.  Of course, if the keyboard is dying, it'll eventually be dead for good and you'll know that that was the problem. Other than that, I don't know what to recommend.
[00:05] <georgy_28> px :dnsutils
[00:05] <px> georgy_28: thax!
[00:05] <pharoh> bazhang:how long is it supposed to take?coz my shell is jus idle en there's a blue and gray page saying configuring java6-bin with some notes following
[00:05] <Stepa1> Kuwanger: okay, i guess its time for a new one
[00:06] <Stepa1> Kuwanger: thanks, good day to you
[00:06] <Teoz> apparently,  pita@pita:~$ firefox              (firefox-bin:23673): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
[00:06] <thesurvivorman> click ok
[00:06] <bazhang> pharoh: you need to tab the agreement
[00:06] <Kuwanger> Stepa1: Or, just wait until it dies for good..which might never happen. :)
[00:06] <thesurvivorman> and then you'll need to hit yes on another screen i think
[00:06] <pharoh> bazhang:i jus press tab?
[00:07] <Teoz> what doe sit mean when the putty client returns Gtk-WARNING**. cannot open display ?
[00:07] <thesurvivorman> make sure the ok is red highlighted and hit enter
[00:07] <bazhang> pharoh: tab to the agree/ok and then hit enter
[00:07] <pharoh> bazhang:oh...lol
[00:08] <Kuwanger> Teoz: Looked into krdc?
[00:08] <Kuwanger> Grr..meant krfb
[00:09] <nyarly_> neone know of an easy way to convert an mp4 video to divx-avi?
[00:09] <Kuwanger> nyarly_: mencoder
[00:10] <nyarly_> thanks
[00:10] <Kuwanger> nyarly_: Wait..by mp4 do you mean avm/mtv?
[00:10] <Grinder> hey
[00:10] <Grinder> got it to work
[00:10] <Grinder> woot
[00:10] <nyarly_> Kuwanger, i mean a .mp4 file
[00:10] <Grinder> 7.10 is installed. now how do i install flash player?
[00:10] <Kuwanger> nyarly_: Uh huh..
[00:11] <Kuwanger> nyarly_: That doesn't really answer the question. :)
[00:11] <Grinder> and wow 7.10 is sexy
[00:11] <nyarly_> lol
[00:11] <rumplesmigskin> grinder: sudo aptitude install flashplugin-nonfree
[00:12] <Grinder> thank you
[00:12] <Kuwanger> nyarly_: Try running "file video.mp4" on the video.
[00:12] <rumplesmigskin> grinder: If you generally want to look for something, use aptitude search <string> and it'll spit back a list of packages that match your criteria
[00:12] <Grinder> ahh ok
[00:12] <Grinder> so how do i install
[00:13] <Grinder> ooo
[00:13] <Grinder> i got music
[00:13] <Grinder> nmuahahah
[00:13] <Grinder> im a bit drunk sorry
[00:13] <techqbert> nickrud: ah
[00:13] <rumplesmigskin> audacious ftw tbh
[00:14] <Grinder> how do i install flash player?
[00:14] <xb3rt> Grinder: try sudo apt-get install flash
[00:14] <Grinder> kk
[00:14] <Grinder> so
[00:14] <Grinder> sudo is like a master command?
[00:14] <nyarly_> Kuwanger, it's a ISO MEDIA, MPEG v4 system, version 2
[00:14] <xb3rt> Grinder: It should list the available packages
[00:14] <Positronic> Hey, I have a Firefox 3b4 flash question: I had flash working in FF2, and flashplugin-nonfree is installed, but for some reason flash is not working?
[00:15] <Grinder>  sudo apt-get install flash
[00:15] <xb3rt> Grinder: sudo is used to run a command with root priveledges
[00:15] <Kuwanger> nyarly_: Okay, that's a proper mpeg4 file and mencoder will work with it.  Install mencoder.
[00:15] <Grinder> ahh ok
[00:15] <Grinder> i got a error
[00:15] <nyarly_> Kuwanger, got it thanks
[00:15] <Kuwanger> xb3rt: So, how's your script going?
[00:15] <rumplesmigskin> Yes, flash isn't a package name. Try flashplugin-nonfree instead.
[00:16] <Grinder> Reading package lists... Done
[00:16] <Grinder> Building dependency tree
[00:16] <Grinder> Reading state information... Done
[00:16] <Grinder> E: Couldn't find package flash
[00:16] <sarixe> hi, when i try to play videos, in any player, gstreamer, xine, anything, the colors are messed up.  i believe it may be missing a color channel, but i'm not sure.  any help?
[00:16] <Exfil> dont post like that
[00:16] <xb3rt> Kuwanger: it works, but now i want to append the command 'sudo apt-get install -f' to the same alias
[00:16] <Grinder> I KNOW.
[00:16] <snowolf> sarixe: tried to restart X11?
[00:16] <Exfil> ok
[00:16] <sarixe> h/o
[00:16] <Kuwanger> sarixe: Messed up in what way?
[00:16] <sarixe> eh, colors are completely off
[00:16] <xb3rt> Kuwanger: What would the delimeters be to use multiple commands.
[00:16] <Kuwanger> xb3rt: Hmm?
[00:16] <nael> sarixe, have you tried using VLC?
[00:16] <sarixe> like, what should be skin-colored, is blue
[00:16] <sarixe> yes, vlc does the same
[00:17] <xb3rt> Kuwanger: Space, or pipe?
[00:17] <Kuwanger> sarixe: The hue setting is proper off.
[00:17] <Kuwanger> sarixe: err, probably off
[00:17] <mendel> hi -- i was about to install mod_security for apache in hardy, but it seems to have disappeared from the repositories as of edgy. Strangely I can't find anyone talking about this. Any idea what's up with that?
[00:17] <sarixe> tried messing with the hue setting in totem, no effect
[00:17] <snowolf> sarixe: try with a x11 restart, I do experience the same problem from time to time (well my output is green with noises, audio fine) but usually a x11 restart solves it
[00:18] <sarixe> ok, i'll try that
[00:18] <nael> sarixe, is it all videos or just the one that is causing the problem?
[00:18] <sarixe> all vids
[00:18] <Kuwanger> xb3rt: You can use && to append commands together.
[00:18] <sarixe> brb
[00:18] <rumplesmigskin> sarixe: By any chance, are you using fglrx? I've had that problem before and didn't know how to fix it.
[00:18] <iKap> my pidgin wont connect :(
[00:18] <snowolf> I recall of having found a workaround, but I forgot it and now switched back to the old ctrl alt backspace
[00:18] <sarixe> eh, no.  nvidia
[00:18] <sarixe> brb
[00:18] <Grinder> mine wotnt start iKap
[00:18] <Grinder> lol
[00:18] <Kuwanger> xb3rt: What exactly are you going for?
[00:18] <xb3rt> Kuwanger: So it'd be something like alias up='sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -f'
[00:18] <iKap> Grinder, is pidgin experiencing probs? or is it just me?
[00:19] <Grinder> i was just on it well i swore.... lol... but im drunk. what does a drunk know
[00:19] <Grinder> iKap, I have no idea. hemm i drunk
[00:19] <iKap> lol
[00:19] <Grinder> iKap, it wont start for me.
[00:19] <Kuwanger> xb3rt: Are you planning on passing an arg to the second command?
[00:19] <xb3rt> Kuwanger: no
[00:19] <Grinder> all, how do i install flash?
[00:20] <Kuwanger> xb3rt: Okay..  Then, why not have both commands in a script?
[00:20] <nickrud> Grinder  sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[00:20] <xb3rt> Grinder: did you try what I said, 'sudo apt-get install flash
[00:20] <Grinder> yes
[00:20] <Grinder> didnt work
[00:20] <nickrud> xb3rt that
[00:20] <nickrud> is not the packagename, flashplugin-nonfree is
[00:20] <Grinder> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[00:20] <Grinder> Reading package lists... Done
[00:20] <Grinder> Building dependency tree
[00:20] <Grinder> Reading state information... Done
[00:20] <Grinder> Package flashplugin-nonfree is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[00:20] <Grinder> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[00:20] <FloodBot2> Grinder: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[00:20] <xb3rt> Kuwanger: so, basically i should just make a script, and use it like an alias
[00:20] <Grinder> is only available from another source
[00:21] <Kuwanger> xb3rt: If both commands are in a script, then running the script with sudo will mean both will be run as root intrinsically.
[00:21] <nickrud> Grinder don't do that anymore.  The command you want is  sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[00:22] <xb3rt> Kuwanger: I know that, but don't i have to be in the directory containing the sciprt
[00:22] <nickrud> Grinder if that doesn't work, let me know. You may need to enable some software sources
[00:22] <Kuwanger> xb3rt: Ie, you'd only have to answer the password once, or with a proper visudo setup, not at all.
[00:22] <Grinder> kk
[00:22] <Grinder> well
[00:22] <Grinder> let me know
[00:22] <nickrud> !enter | Grinder
[00:22] <ubotu> Grinder: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[00:22] <Grinder>  sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree is what i used
[00:22] <Kuwanger> xb3rt: alias up="${HOME}/local_bin/script.sh"
[00:22] <Y1MMMY> wat up alllllllllllllll
[00:22] <sarixe> yeah, it turned out to be the hue... tried it one more time, and it worked
[00:22] <nickrud> !gutsysources | Grinder then do this, and try again:
[00:22] <ubotu> Grinder then do this, and try 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).
[00:22] <xb3rt> Kuwanger: Gotchya
[00:23] <sarixe> thanks whoever said it was the hue
[00:23] <Kuwanger> xb3rt: Hmm..actually.. "alias up=sudo ${HOME}/local/bin/script.sh"
[00:23] <jaffarkelshac> xb3rt, how do you clear aliases
[00:23] <Kuwanger> sarixe: I had the same problem when I switched video cards. :)
[00:23] <xb3rt> jaffarkelshac: unalais
[00:23] <sarixe> mm
[00:23] <sarixe> well gtg now... watching a vid, obv
[00:23] <sarixe> thanks again
[00:23] <xb3rt> jaffarkelshac: unalias
[00:24] <jaffarkelshac> xb3rt, thats such a nice shortcut
[00:24] <Smegzor> I seem to have lost all references to sharing folders in my gnome menu.  I did rename .gnome2 to try to fix some issues.  Could that have caused the share menu items to disappear?  How do I get them back?
[00:24] <xb3rt> jaffarkelshac: it sure is
[00:24] <jaffarkelshac> xb3rt, any other useful tips
[00:25] <xb3rt> jaffarkelshac: Dont do drugs, stay in school, and respect your grandma.
[00:25] <Kuwanger> xb3rt: Don't forget, "if in doubt, quote".
[00:25] <jaffarkelshac> xb3rt, haha i am anti-drugs finished school, dead grandma but thanks
[00:26] <bazhang> and the trusty 'offtopic'
[00:26] <gverig> Can anybody recommend GUI directory comparison tool? I have Meld but it doesn't have too many options.
[00:27] <Mezriss> greetings. is anyone here using Zend Studio 5.5.1 ? I've experienced some problems with it
[00:27] <themoebius> hey guys, I'm having a problem with an app I'm developing and it has a bug where it starts taking 100% of my CPU. The problem is I can't debug it because my system slows down to the point where I can't even close the app
[00:28] <zcat[1]> themoebius: ulimit
[00:29] <zcat[1]> !ulimit
[00:29] <zcat[1]> !botsnack
[00:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ulimit - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[00:29] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[00:29] <snowolf> lol
[00:29] <zcat[1]> slow..
[00:29] <pharoh> bazhang: hey is this the right way to install emerald:sudo apt-get install emerald? en how do i get it up en running?
[00:30] <Odd-rationale> pharoh: to run: alt+f2 "emerald --replace"
[00:30] <jhoniji1> drugs are good
[00:31] <nico_> hola/hello/bonjour
[00:32] <rama_su> In Ubuntu when I click the keyboard button Prt Scn  (print screen) what program can I copy that too so I can make images?
[00:33] <BalaamsMiracle> rama_su: Did you press the print screen button yet?
[00:33] <rama_su> yep I did
[00:33] <rama_su> BalaamsMiracle: yep I did
[00:34] <BalaamsMiracle> Then you should now see a dialog asking you where you'd like to store the screenshot.
[00:34] <themoebius> how can i launch a process and ensure that it doesn't use more than a certain percent of my CPU or make it have a low priority?
[00:34] <pharoh> bazhang:ok i did that and now all the toolbars on the windows have vanished...how do i get the emerald "thingy" so i can select a theme?
[00:35] <BalaamsMiracle> themoebius: Try reading man nice
[00:35] <rama_su> BalaamsMiracle: I must of done somthing wrong I don't get one...
[00:35] <rama_su> This is probaly the easiest function in Ubuntu too isn't it lol
[00:35] <WelshDragon> Hey, i need some help. Ubuntu server 6.06. Load average is just going up and up and up...It's at 40 at the moment. CPU usage is 0. Any ideas? Besides reboot?
[00:35] <BalaamsMiracle> rama_su: Are you using Ubuntu, Kubuntu or Xubuntu?
[00:35] <rumplesmigskin> rama_su: You could try using scrot
[00:36] <rama_su> Yea I'm using Ubuntu 7.10
[00:36] <pharoh> Odd-rationale:hey i did that,now all my toolbars have vanished,how can i get the emerald theme selector?
[00:36] <rama_su> I've just made the switch so it probably works I'm just missing something.
[00:36] <ricanelite> restartx
[00:37] <Odd-rationale> pharoh: you mean your window borders?
[00:37] <ricanelite> restartx and see what happens pharoh
[00:37] <BalaamsMiracle> rama_su: Then it is supposed to work just fine. I have no idea why it doesn't work for you.
[00:37] <pharoh> Odd-rationale:yeap.
[00:37] <ricanelite> cause when i lost my tool bars and restartedx it came back
[00:37] <pharoh> ricanelite: ok.
[00:38] <Odd-rationale> pharoh: see if metacity --replace gets them back
[00:38] <rama_su> ahh I see what the problem is Balaams
[00:38] <rama_su> it doesn't work if I'm hoovering my mouse over the menu
[00:38] <WelshDragon> Hey, i need some help please. Ubuntu server 6.06. Load average is just going up and up and up...It's at 40 at the moment. CPU usage is 0. Any ideas? Besides reboot?
[00:38] <ricanelite> is there a tv turner card on usb that will work with linux>
[00:39] <LjL> !tv | ricanelite
[00:39] <ubotu> ricanelite: http://www.linuxtv.org/ has extensive information about using TV cards under Linux. Available viewers for analog cards: Zapping, tvtime (GTK/GNOME), kdetv (KDE), xawtv, motv. For digital cards: Klear (KDE), dvb-utils. For both analog and digital cards, !MythTV is a powerful framework. Your card may work the !IVTV drivers. See also !TV-Out
[00:39] <BalaamsMiracle> rama_su: LOL! I never thought of that possibility. Ah well, i glad there's no real problem anyway :-)
[00:39] <rama_su> haha yea thanks for the help I'll have to find a different way
[00:42] <ricanelite> LjL: is there a usb device you could suggest? Cause I will love to use Mythtv
[00:42] <HITMark> is there anyone that can help me with Ubuntu 7.10 install problems? im about to lose my flippin mind
[00:43] <pharoh> how do i get the emerald theme selector?my boarders are back after restarting X.
[00:43] <rumplesmigskin> What kind of problems?
[00:43] <SeaPhor> more specific, halucenations?
[00:43] <rama_su> It's tough at first HITmark I just started yesterday but once you get through it its so worth it.
[00:43] <LjL> ricanelite, no, mine was about the worst thing i could buy. asking in #linuxtv should be useful (although anyway, the site itself does state compatibility in detail)
[00:43] <SeaPhor> *hallucinations?
[00:43] <Odd-rationale> pharoh: system --> pref --> emerald theme manager ?
[00:44] <fismoll8> hey guys...I am importing my desktop settings from a primary linux box to a secondary one. I transferred /home/bobo from the primary to the secondary, set up all the permissions and proper owners (secondary box only has one user, user bobo) then tried restarting gdm. It crashed. I have tried to start gdm a number of times; after I enter in my password, it seems like it's going to start....get an hourglass and everything...but then, no desktop. Anyo
[00:44] <ricanelite> ok thanks
[00:44] <HITMark> i cant install it at all. after "Starting Gnome Desktop environment" the screen goes black, like the process just stopped
[00:44] <Chris|> anyone bought a dell laptop with ubuntu?
[00:44] <pharoh> Odd-rationale:ha ha ha..thanks.dint see that
[00:44] <Odd-rationale> pharoh: np
[00:45] <SeaPhor> HITMark, do you hear drums at ny point in the darkness?
[00:45] <rhineheart_m> how to change homedirectory?
[00:46] <runnermb> Hi im having a problem with my sound device every time i play music the sound is staggered i think some thing might be wrong with my sound mixer can some one give me a hand with this problem thanks
[00:46] <Mezriss> does anyone have an idea why Zend Studio 5.5.1 appears to be an empty form devoid pf elements?
[00:47] <vinoo> can anybody help me? i've just got a new computer and installed ubuntu 7.10 but there are two keys in my keyboard that doesn't work
[00:47] <pete89> who send titanic finnish subtitles,,,titanic1 xvid-chf.avi
[00:48] <vinoo> backslash  and the period of alpha-numeric
[00:48] <Kuwanger> vinoo: What keys?
[00:48] <kindofabuzz> with vnc am i only supposed to see X and not GDM?
[00:48] <pete89> windows is best!!!!!!!!!! yeah
[00:49] <vinoo> backslash, by the side of the left shift, and the period of alpha-numeric keyboard
[00:49] <kindofabuzz> someone lied to you
[00:49] <Odd-rationale> vinoo: these? ./
[00:49] <Flannel> !offtopic | pete89
[00:49] <ubotu> pete89: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[00:49] <pete89> linux is very shit
[00:49] <vinoo> exact
[00:49] <runnermb> i am having a problem with my sound could someone give me a hand please
[00:49] <Kuwanger> kindofabuzz: Vnc works on multiple platforms in multiple ways, so that's a bit of a vague question.
[00:49] <LjL> !language | pete89
[00:49] <ubotu> pete89: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[00:49] <LjL> !ot | pete89
[00:49] <pharoh> hey my widows dodge too fast!how do i slow them down?
[00:49] <Dimitree> Hello :) i have Intel DG31PR motherboard with Intel E2200 Dual Core CPU and integrated Graphics Card GMA 3100 and Realtek ALC888 audio (integrated) will i be able to run ubuntu with this system, i want to be able to use 3D modeling apps and have my Surround sound working :)
[00:49] <kindofabuzz> Kuwanger: well i'm just getting the X server, i thought i should actually see the xfce desktop
[00:50] <Odd-rationale> pharoh: have compizconfig-settings-manager?
[00:50] <pete89> hhhaa:D i have ubuntu 7,1 ..very good..better than windows..
[00:50] <Kuwanger> vinoo: Go to a term, press the backslash, then run "dmesg | tail" and see if you see a message about an unknown key.
[00:50] <pharoh> Odd-rationale:yeap
[00:50] <Dimitree> btw should i use 64bit or 32bit ubuntu ? o-o
[00:50] <runnermb> i am having a problem with my sound could someone give me a hand please
[00:50] <Kuwanger> kindofabuzz: What are you running?
[00:50] <kindofabuzz> Dimitree: do you have a 64 bit computer?
[00:51] <kindofabuzz> Kuwanger: as in?
[00:51] <pete89> ubuntu is good
[00:51] <Odd-rationale> pharoh: Is this the animation when you switch focus?
[00:51] <Kuwanger> kindofabuzz: As in, what command are you running?
[00:51] <curtisshawk9000> anyone know how to get cryptsetup to run on swap at boot?
[00:51] <Dimitree> kindofabuzz yes i'm running Windows server 2003 x64 now
[00:51] <pete89> fucking linux
[00:51] <Kuwanger> curtisshawk9000: Do you mean, how do you swap to be encrypted and mounted on boot?
[00:51] <kindofabuzz> Kuwanger: oh i just do the vncviewer 192.168.1.200:1
[00:51] <pharoh> Odd-rationale:yes.they dodge toooooo fast.
[00:52] <Kuwanger> +get
[00:52] <curtisshawk9000> Kuwanger: yes
[00:52] <Odd-rationale> pharoh: There is an option to make them longer. no?
[00:52] <Kuwanger> kindofabuzz: I meant the vnc server.
[00:52] <runnermb> my ryhthm box is not working right, ever time i play mp3's the music is very choppy and not consistent i think there is a problem with my sound mixer could someone help me trouble shoot this problem pleasee
[00:52] <vinoo> Kuwanger, actually the backslash key works, but appears less,great symbols, when i hold alt the pipe works.
[00:52] <Odd-rationale> pharoh: Change the value to something like 500
[00:52] <curtisshawk9000> Kuwanger: just when a /dev/random key.. for ech boot
[00:52] <kindofabuzz> Kuwanger: oh, umm vncserver
[00:52] <FreeNod1> hi
[00:52] <Odd-rationale> hi
[00:53] <Kuwanger> curtisshawk9000: Install cryptmount and edit /etc/cryptmount/cmtab appropriately.
[00:53] <FreeNod1> :D
[00:53] <Dimitree> I'm conserned because i don't see ANY Linux drivers for my Intel MB on Intels website o-o
[00:53] <curtisshawk9000> Kuwanger: cmtab is applied before fstab?
[00:53] <FreeNod1> anybody know how I get to resume a process?
[00:53] <kindofabuzz> actually now i only get a grey screen with some check boxes,i did have a tem on it earlier
[00:53] <vinoo> Kuwanger, when i "xev" this key it gives me keycode 94 (keysym 0x3c, less)
[00:53] <kindofabuzz> term
[00:53] <pharoh> Odd-rationale:yosh!its ok!
[00:54] <Kuwanger> curtisshawk9000: Um..not likely, no.
[00:54] <Odd-rationale> pharoh: found it?
[00:54] <runnermb> yoo could someone give me some fucking help
[00:54] <Flannel> !language | runnermb
[00:54] <ubotu> runnermb: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[00:54] <nepbabu> FreeNod1: use the command 'fg'
[00:54] <runnermb> yoo i just need some help please
[00:54] <vinoo> and in  /usr/share/xmodmap/xmodmap.pt the keycode 94 is relationed with "less greater", i've already changed to backslach but it didn't work
[00:54] <pharoh> Odd-rationale :yes.en i changed it.its cool now!:)
[00:54] <Kuwanger> vinoo: Does the key work under a virtual terminal?
[00:54] <Odd-rationale> pharoh: you'll soon get tired of it...
[00:54] <jackjohnson> Hi can someoneo help me with sound issues please
[00:55] <jackjohnson> my name is jack johnson i need some help
[00:55] <vinoo> Kuwanger, no
[00:55] <Kuwanger> vinoo: Hmm...odd.
[00:55] <Flannel> jackjohnson: Be patient, you've been here for less than 10 minutes, lots of people idle for longer periods before checking questions.
[00:55] <Administrador> hi guys! can anyone recommend me a good book for begins witrh linux
[00:55] <Kuwanger> vinoo: By virtual terminal, I mean the console at Ctrl+Alt+F1, btw.
[00:55] <Administrador> i'm newbie, but i really want to learn about this
[00:55] <pharoh> Odd-rationale:yah..maybe.i had SUSE 10.3 en i did quite get tired of it.but it's still fun to see al my friends go ohhh!!...ahhhh!
[00:55] <Odd-rationale> Administrador: Just go to http://ubuntuforums.org
[00:56] <nepbabu> !google | Administrador
[00:56] <ubotu> Administrador: google is the helpers' friend; many newer users dont have the google-fu yet; For GNU/Linux:  http://google.com/linux
[00:56] <Dimitree> ok can i run Ubuntu with intel integrated GMA 3100 ?
[00:56] <nael> Administrador, , http://www.linuxhaxor.net/2007/09/05/68-linux-related-free-e-books/
[00:56] <Kuwanger> kindofabuzz: vncserver, by default, runs Xvnc.  Ie, it starts up a clean X server.
[00:56] <WelshDragon> Hey, i've found out sshd and bash is being executed every second. I now have 300+ running processes and a load average of 100. How can i fix it?
[00:56] <Flannel> WelshDragon: stop whatever is doing it.
[00:56] <WelshDragon> I don't know what's doing it
[00:57] <Kuwanger> kindofabuzz: If you want to do something different than that, you'll have to either read vncviewer's (and Xvnc's) man page..or choose another vnc program.
[00:57] <Flannel> WelshDragon: Check cron jobs?
[00:57] <vinoo> Kuwanger, got it, really don't work, <> appears instead backslash and  |
[00:57] <WelshDragon> kk will do
[00:57] <FreeNod1> nepbabu: yay! it works, but not for my thing :( ... says no such job but in top the process pops up lol
[00:57] <kindofabuzz> Kuwanger: k, thanks buddie
[00:57] <nickrud> !training | Administrador
[00:57] <ubotu> Administrador: A desktop course manual for Ubuntu 7.10 can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Training
[00:57] <Kuwanger> vinoo: Then it *does* work.
[00:57] <CopyWriter> hi guy, just hanging out learning stuff
[00:57] <nepbabu> FreeNod1: ok
[00:57] <Kuwanger> vinoo: It's just incorrectly mapped.
[00:57] <ricky_> has anyone heard if the 8.04 release will have the functionality of the 7.10 for the imfamous broadcome chipset?
[00:57] <Kuwanger> vinoo: Do you have the right locale for your keyboard?
[00:58] <LjL> WelshDragon: is your ssh port open to the world?
[00:58] <Flannel> ricky_: #ubuntu+1 for Hardy questions, thanks.
[00:58] <nepbabu> heya LjL
[00:58] <kindofabuzz> Kuwanger: actually now, term says i'm connected but i see nothing on screen
[00:58] <ricky_> i can hook up mine on 7.10, but on the newer beta a6, none of that works.
[00:58] <WelshDragon> Yes LjL, it's a dedicated server
[00:58] <Positronic> ricky_: Join #ubuntu+1 for Hardy Heron beta questions
[00:58] <nickrud> ricky_ #ubuntu+1 is handling hardy questions until release
[00:58] <vinoo> Kuwanger, yes, abnt2
[00:58] <farkewie> hi how can i test if my bluetooth card is being detected?
[00:59] <WelshDragon> There are no cron jobs running either Flannel
[00:59] <LjL> WelshDragon: you might be the victim of an ssh attack attempt, check /var/log/auth.log | grep ssh
[00:59] <TaRDy> what is a good php/html editor/viewer?
[00:59] <ricanelite> when ubuntu hardy comes out i might do a install where i will use the hole harddrive on my notebook instead of just doing a partition. is there a way i could take a screenshot of my desktop with my settings and all. So if I do a install of hardy i could just load it up as it is now. Then instead of configuring everything?
[00:59] <WelshDragon> Ah yes
[00:59] <WelshDragon> I am LjL
[00:59] <Administrador> thanks for the help :)
[00:59] <WelshDragon> Umm...What do i do now?
[00:59] <ricky_> i thought that was what i was asking about? no,
[01:00] <Kuwanger> kindofabuzz: Odd.
[01:00] <ricky_> hardy heron, is that not the relase coming up?
[01:00] <LjL> WelshDragon, look at the IPs that are attempting to connect, do you see any pattern?
[01:00] <nickrud> !clone | ricanelite (plus all of your home, including dot files)
[01:00] <Kuwanger> kindofabuzz: Did you run something like "DISPLAY=:1 xterm"?
[01:00] <ubotu> ricanelite (plus all of your home, including dot files): To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type « dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages », move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type « sudo dpkg --set-selections < my-packages && sudo apt-get dselect-upgrade » - See also !automate
[01:00] <kindofabuzz> Kuwanger: yeah
[01:00] <Flannel> WelshDragon: Check out DenyHosts
[01:00] <vinoo> Kuwanger, i'll try another keyboard, thank u
[01:00] <kindofabuzz> Kuwanger: no
[01:00] <Flannel> WelshDragon: First, probably a good idea to cut it off for the time being, btu DenyHosts will block IPs after a number of attacks, etc.
[01:00] <WelshDragon> All Ip's are the same, I'll check out DenyHosts to block them
[01:00] <ricky_> i was not asking a question about gustry gibbons: but about hardy heron?????
[01:01] <WelshDragon> If i cut it off i'll have no access to it?
[01:01] <kindofabuzz> CConn:       connected to host 192.168.1.200 port 5901  but nothing on screen
[01:01] <nickrud> ricky_ so ask in the right place, #ubuntu+1
[01:01]  * Dipingo loves IRC
[01:01] <Dimitree> Should i use Ubuntu x64 or x32 if i have a 64bit system ?
[01:01] <Scunizi> 32
[01:01] <nickrud> Dimitree 32
[01:01] <Dipingo> hi all
[01:01] <hansderagon> Greetings.  Anybody know where the plugins coming with FF 3.0 in Hardy reside on the disk?
[01:01] <Dimitree> ok thanks :)
[01:01] <hansderagon> There are many impressive plugins, but I would like to know how FF finds them.
[01:01] <Kuwanger> kindofabuzz: Um..is your vncviewer being ran on your Xvnc display?
[01:01] <WelshDragon> If i do killall sshd, it will just kill me but i can reconnect yes?
[01:01] <LjL> !hardy > hansderagon    (hansderagon, see the private message from Ubotu)
[01:01] <ricky_> i am lost! is this not the ubuntu room? what are you talking about....?
[01:01] <Flannel> WelshDragon: Ah, that's true.  Well, check out deny hosts.
[01:02] <nickrud> hansderagon #ubuntu+1 is handling hardy questions until release
[01:02] <kindofabuzz> Kuwanger: i used this guide
[01:02] <Dimitree> what was that way of installing ubuntu that will load a single program format my HDD with it and then download the ubuntu image and install it ?
[01:02] <ricky_> oh, is that a room by itself?
[01:02] <Chris|> anyone know why when i try to boot my dell inspiron 1420N noteboot with a ubuntu derivative such as gOS it goes to a ubuntu login screen and it doesnt allow me into it...?
[01:02] <Flannel> ricky_: it is. /join #ubuntu+1
[01:02] <Dipingo> I just installed VMware and Ubuntu, I need to config Ubuntu to use my PC network setting to access the internet
[01:02] <Flannel> Dimitree: Check out the minimal ISO
[01:02] <DoggyDaddy59> I have question about 32bit vs 64bit processors.... I was told that 32bit hardware can only access a maximum of 3GB of ram.  I'm thinking of purchasing a new laptop and would like to know if Ubuntu 7.10 would be able to access the full 4GB if I installed it.
[01:02] <ricky_> ok, i am in tune with the lingo, but thanks, i will go there.....
[01:02] <kindofabuzz> Kuwanger: if you're asking am i running viewer from the desktop then yeah
[01:02] <Dimitree> thank you Flannel :)
[01:02] <Dipingo> this the correct place to ask?
[01:03] <Flannel> !minimal | Dimitree
[01:03] <ubotu> Dimitree: 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
[01:03] <nepbabu> Dipingo: #vmware
[01:03] <Dipingo> I think it is Ubuntu thought
[01:03] <Dipingo> though
[01:03] <nickrud> DoggyDaddy59 no, 32bit gets 3gb, you need 64bit for the rest.
[01:03] <talntidwrk> DoggyDaddy59, Are you talking Ubuntu 7.10 32bit or 64bit?
[01:04] <nepbabu> Dipingo: run vmware-config.pl and set it accordingly
[01:04] <Kuwanger> kindofabuzz: I'm curious about the "CConn:       connected to host 192.168.1.200 port 5901" message.  That looks like a vncviewer message.
[01:04] <Dimitree> windows SUX !!! Wohoo freedom again ^_^
[01:04] <talntidwrk> UBUNTU 7.10 32 bit will see 3gb, Ubuntu 7.10 64bit will see more.
[01:04] <kindofabuzz> Kuwanger: yeah it is
[01:04] <Dipingo> nepbabu, ok ty
[01:04] <pharoh> how do i get my windows to open in say the centre of the display?mine open in the corner with the boarders hidden.so annoying!
[01:05] <frenchy_> anyone here able to get warcraft 3 to work on wine and actually install the update/patch?
[01:05] <DoggyDaddy59> I would change to Ubuntu 64 bit.... I understand that Vista can not currently access beyond 3GB without a patch that has not yet been released.
[01:05] <talntidwrk> 32 bit vista will not see past 3gb even with the patch
[01:05] <nepbabu> paradon: install devilspie
[01:05] <talntidwrk> it is a hardware limitation.
[01:06] <DoggyDaddy59> Ahh,,, I see.
[01:06] <talntidwrk> Vista will LOOK like it is using more, but thats a marketing ploy.
[01:06] <nepbabu> pharoh: install devilspie
[01:06] <talntidwrk> If you switch to Ubuntu 64, it will see past 3gb.
[01:06] <Kuwanger> kindofabuzz: Hmm..  Not sure what to say without getting more info on what's happening.
[01:06] <Dimitree> Flannel em ... i need app that i can run under windows and then restart and then the app will load and install ubuntu ? is there such a way ?
[01:06] <talntidwrk> I am using 7.10 64bit on my brand new laptop. 4gb ram :)
[01:06] <Kuwanger> kindofabuzz: Want to open up a private message?
[01:06] <kindofabuzz> Kuwanger: sure
[01:06] <frenchy_> What do you need 3gigs of ram for
[01:06] <talntidwrk> who caresd?
[01:06] <DoggyDaddy59> Great!.... what brand did you purchase?
[01:07] <JohnRobert_> is there a way to insert the recipients name automatically in an email in evolution?
[01:07] <talntidwrk> I purchased a Dell Lattitude D830
[01:07] <talntidwrk> I will admit though, thats only because I have a business account with them.
[01:07] <talntidwrk> I would prefer a Thinkpad
[01:07] <talntidwrk> but I got this dell for a killer deal.
[01:07] <talntidwrk> PM if you would like to know more, this is off-topic.
[01:07] <DoggyDaddy59> Great!... Another question about front side bus speed?..... I'm confused,
[01:07] <Flannel> Dimitree: Why does it have to run under windows?
[01:07] <rhineheart_m> Hello.. I want a user to have full privilege in a certain directory....like if logged in home directory.. I want to change it to /var/www/certain dir so that I could simply transfer files to maintain  the site. Is there anybody here who could assist me? Thanks
[01:08] <xb3rt> how come when I make an alias, if i close the terminal it goes away
[01:08] <Flannel> xb3rt: because it's only around for that bash session.  Try adding it to .bashrc
[01:08] <Dimitree> Flannel i have no CD/DVD rom, i am running windows right now so i need something to format my HDD and install ubuntu downloading it from the net :)
[01:08] <larson9999> is it just me or does everyone hit the stop button when a podcast has robert heron?
[01:08] <xb3rt> Flannel: Where would i find .bashrc
[01:08] <nyarly_> xb3rt, add the alias to your .bashrc
[01:08] <SeaPhor> is there something wrong with 7.10 /64? i've had no probs other than not being able to get wireless rtl8185 working (desktop)
[01:08] <Flannel> xb3rt: ~/.bashrc
[01:08] <nepbabu> xb3rt: ~/.bashrc
[01:09] <xb3rt> ok
[01:09] <nyarly_> home dirt
[01:09] <nyarly_> lol
[01:09] <nickrud> xb3rt all config files/dirs start with  a period, and are found in your home.
[01:09] <nepbabu> !lol | nyarly_
[01:09] <ubotu> nyarly_: Please don't use "LOL" and "OMG" and so forth on a regular basis. This is IRC, not IM, and using those lines on their own is not required, and it is rather annoying to the rest of the people in the channel; thanks.
[01:09] <Flannel> Dimitree: Ah!  You should've said so.  http://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation  has a number of methods for installation sans CD, including one from windows.
[01:09] <nyarly_> gotta love the bot
[01:09] <Dimitree> Flannel thank you very much !! :)
[01:09] <Flannel> Dimitree: although, I'd personally try some of the others before the windows one, but its there.
[01:09] <nepbabu> !bot | nyarly_
[01:09] <ubotu> nyarly_: 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
[01:10] <Dimitree> Flannel i hope there is one that will work with 64bt windows hehe
[01:10] <xb3rt> nickrud: didn't find it,
[01:10] <DoggyDaddy59> I have seen several HP Laptop models advertised with 1600MHZ Front Side Bus Speed, others are running 800MHZ 533MHZ.... What's the best choice?... faster sometimes means better, but I'm not sure.
[01:10] <larson9999> omg! lol is not annoying
[01:10] <Flannel> !offtopic
[01:10] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[01:10] <nickrud> xb3rt in the file manager, hit ctl-h to show hidden files. By default, those config files aren't shown in directory listings
[01:10] <FreeNod1> how do I kill a process?
[01:10] <rhineheart_m> anybody has an idea?
[01:10] <xb3rt> nickrud: whats the term command for that
[01:11] <nickrud> xb3rt  ls .bashrc
[01:11] <gd1> hi, my computer can't boot Ubuntu. Strange things happen: X starts, and then hides showing "running local boot scripts" and then shows again, and then hides...
[01:11] <gd1> in an infinite loop
[01:11] <nickrud> xb3rt assuming you're in your home, that is
[01:11] <xb3rt> nickrud: i meant to show hidden files
[01:11] <schweeb> FreeNod1: kill -9 <pid>
[01:11] <schweeb> xb3rt: ls -a
[01:11] <FreeNod1> schweeb: cheers :D
[01:11] <cicero> hi
[01:12] <nyarly_> gd1, log into the term and read the X log and see what is breaking
[01:12] <gd1> any ideas?
[01:12] <nickrud> xb3rt  ls -ld .*
[01:12] <schweeb> FreeNod1: -9 not necessarily needed, but helpful for hard to kill stuff
[01:12] <schweeb> nickrud: no.  ls -a
[01:12] <gd1> nyarly_: I can do nothing, it's all damn fast
[01:12] <schweeb> -a = all
[01:12] <schweeb> .* ONLY shows hdden
[01:12] <nickrud> schallstrom_ the other works as well,
[01:12] <nyarly_> CTRL+ALT+F2
[01:12] <gd1> I get memtest errors at test 5 and 8
[01:12] <Stwange> if I login as root on ctrl+alt+F4, then do su james, then DISPLAY :0 someProgram  - the header doesn't load, how can I fix this?
[01:12] <nickrud> schweeb wanted to show him only the dot files
[01:13] <nyarly_> gd1, login then 'view /var/log/Xorg.o.log'
[01:13] <FreeNod1> schweeb: hehe! lol... the hard to kill stuff that I find very often :D
[01:13] <schweeb> nickrud: oh, last thing I saw just said how does he see hidden
[01:13] <nabcore> Hi, I'm currently testing 8.04 beta and it seems to take a long while to boot. Looking at the relevant part of the dmesg, suggests that this is the issue: http://pastebin.ca/961632
[01:13] <FreeNod1> schweeb: btw it worked a charm cheers
[01:13] <gd1> nyarly_: I will
[01:13] <nickrud> schweeb yup ;)
[01:13] <gd1> thanks
[01:14]  * leo_rockw loves ubuntu so much he stays home on a friday night like the geek he is, pleased to help any noob in distress ---> sarcasm ¬¬
[01:14] <leo_rockw> so, who needs help?
[01:14] <nyarly_> gd1, np look for the lines with EE on it those are the errors
[01:14] <xb3rt> nickrud: what folder is that file in
[01:14] <FreeNod1> schweeb: do you think there is a way to resume a process gui? like "aptitude"
[01:14] <nickrud> xb3rt all of your configuration files are in /usr/<yourusername>
[01:14] <schweeb> FreeNod1: what do you mean
[01:14] <SeaPhor> I do!
[01:14] <nickrud> xb3rt arhg, typo or brain fart:  /home/<yourusername>
[01:14] <schweeb> FreeNod1: a graphical task manager?
[01:14] <leo_rockw> SeaPhor: state rank and question
[01:14] <Dimitree> what is Linux Qt4 Version ? Should i install that one or Ubuntu 7.10
[01:15] <leo_rockw> Dimitree: qt libraries are the ones used by kde. qt4 is used by kde4
[01:15] <schweeb> FreeNod1: there MAY be one.  I haven't used Linux in a couple years, so I'm not 100%
[01:15] <nickrud> Dimitree stick with the qt stuff that comes with 7.10
[01:15] <Dimitree> ok thank you :)
[01:15] <schweeb> FreeNod1: I use Solaris and AIX mostly these days, so kill's all I use.
[01:15] <nepbabu> schweeb: !_!
[01:15] <FreeNod1> schweeb:  I'm using rtorrent, the pain is that when putty is getting rid of, the process is running but I can't access the terminal ui anymore :(
[01:16] <pharoh> how do i stopmy windows sticking to the display?they stick to the right ide en the bottom.
[01:16] <schweeb> nepbabu: if you got paid what I do, you'd use either all day long
[01:16] <nepbabu> pharoh: use devilspie
[01:16] <nickrud> pharoh can you move them at all?
[01:16] <SeaPhor> rtl8185 wireless will not see wpa2 network, driver shows in lshw -C network, ndiswrapper looks ok,,,,
[01:16] <FreeNod1> schweeb: Holy momma... Solaris and AIX :|
[01:16] <nepbabu> schweeb: hehe
[01:16] <Dimitree> freeeedooom las vegass wohoo ^__^
[01:16] <nyarly_> FreeNod1, so you wanna kill it or restart it?
[01:16] <schweeb> I like AIX *shrug*
[01:16] <pharoh> nickrud:yah.but they jus sticky
[01:17] <xb3rt> nickrud: im in the .bashrc file now, where do i add my alias?
[01:17] <nickrud> pharoh sticky? what do you mean, they kinda snap to edges?
[01:17] <SeaPhor> and yes,, i am a n00b to all, linux, ubuntu, and this irc
[01:17] <nyarly_> xbr3t, at the bottom is fine
[01:17] <FreeNod1> nyarly_: I would like to go back into the terminal ui without terminating and restarting the thing :(
[01:17] <nickrud> xb3rt simply add the alias you want at the end of the file, and next time you log in it will be loaded automatically
[01:17] <pharoh> nickrud:not exactly,they snap lightly en then if i push they let move past.
[01:17] <nickrud> pharoh ok, you're using compiz
[01:18] <nepbabu> xb3rt: or do "source ~/.bashrc" and reload the shell
[01:18] <leo_rockw> pharoh: you're not using metacity, are you?
[01:18] <talntidwrk> Anyone have any experience getting wireless working on a Intel Wireless 1935 wireless card?
[01:18] <nickrud> pharoh are you using the wobbly windows?
[01:18] <nyarly_> FreeNod1, oooh, I run rtorrent froma screen session to prevent just such an issue
[01:18] <leo_rockw> screen ftw
[01:18] <pharoh> nickrud: yeap.wobbly windows
[01:18] <leo_rockw> !pm | SeaPhor
[01:18] <ubotu> SeaPhor: 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.
[01:19] <nickrud> pharoh do you have   compizconfig-settings-manager installed? if not, do that first
[01:19] <pharoh> nickrud:i already do.:)
[01:19] <FreeNod1> nyarly_: ohhh... well I just started linux a week ago so I know little unfortunately, so if I read about the screen it should solve my issue?
[01:19] <nickrud> pharoh ok, a sec while i find the right switch
[01:19] <SeaPhor> and yes,, i am a n00b to all, linux, ubuntu, and this irc, just proved that, lol
[01:20] <leo_rockw> SeaPhor: this channel logs are indexed by google and other search engines. pm are not.
[01:20] <pygmymath> ctrl z is the best!
[01:20] <nyarly_> FreeNod1, well you are going to have to kill your rtorent unfortunately, but yeah 'sudo apt-get install screen' and use that for apps in term that will run continuously
[01:20] <Cann0n> SeaPhor, Ubuntu is a linux distributio*
[01:20] <nickrud> pharoh in the wobbly windows section, set (or reset) the Snap inverted item
[01:20] <nepbabu> !screen > FreeNod1
[01:20] <nyarly_> !screen |FreeNod1
[01:20] <ubotu> FreeNod1: screen is a terminal multiplexer. See http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2004/3/9/16838/14935 and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Screen
[01:21] <SeaPhor> ok, Cann0n, not THAT new
[01:21] <arvind_khadri> make[2]: Entering directory `/home/arvind/Desktop/anjuta-2.4.0/po'
[01:21] <arvind_khadri> file=`echo ar | sed 's,.*/,,'`.gmo \
[01:21] <arvind_khadri>           && rm -f $file &&  -o $file ar.po
[01:21] <arvind_khadri> /bin/sh: -o: not found
[01:21] <arvind_khadri> make[2]: *** [ar.gmo] Error 127
[01:21] <FloodBot2> arvind_khadri: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[01:21] <arvind_khadri> make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/arvind/Desktop/anjuta-2.4.0/po'
[01:21] <arvind_khadri> make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
[01:21] <LZ1> hey, I'm tryng to create partitions in my raid device, but gparted says it is read-only
[01:21] <SeaPhor> actually a Debian distro of Linux,,, if i'm saying it right ;-)
[01:21] <leo_rockw> LZ1: do not mount partitions to use them with gparted
[01:22] <leo_rockw> SeaPhor: debian based
[01:22] <pharoh> nickrud:thanks
[01:22] <nickrud> !debian | SeaPhor
[01:22] <ubotu> SeaPhor: 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!
[01:22] <SeaPhor> tru
[01:22] <Cann0n> SeaPhor, yeah i know.
[01:22] <SeaPhor> true
[01:22] <FreeNod1> DAMN... cheers guys :|
[01:22] <MilitantPotato> Can the live CD be used if it's burned to a DVD?
[01:22] <nyarly_> yw
[01:22] <Y1MMMY> what is the number one web browser other than firefox for ubuntu gnome
[01:22] <jimiridge> i dont see why not MilitantPotato
[01:22] <peter77> I've set ubuntu to shurdown when the percentage of power reaches 15% however nothing seems to be happening and my laptop is left to discharge below 15%
[01:22] <soldats> MilitantPotato: yes
[01:22] <pharoh> nepbabu:how do i use devilspie?where is it located?
[01:22] <arvind_khadri> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/61433/
[01:23] <Cann0n> milardovich, yes, but it fits on a regular cd-r
[01:23] <MilitantPotato> thanks guys
[01:23] <nickrud> Y1MMMY opera or epiphany are good alternatives (ecch, opera ;)
[01:23] <FreeNod1> nyarly_: hey, btw you can't automatically stop torrent after completion can you? lol
[01:23] <Cann0n> woops... sorry
[01:23] <MilitantPotato> Cann0n: he's out of CDRs
[01:23] <fismoll8> hey guys...I am importing my desktop settings from a primary linux box to a secondary one. I transferred /home/bobo from the primary to the secondary, set up all the permissions and proper owners (secondary box only has one user, user bobo) then tried restarting gdm. It crashed. I have tried to start gdm a number of times; after I enter in my password, it seems like it's going to start....get an hourglass and everything...but then, no desktop. Anyo
[01:23] <nepbabu> !devilspie | pharoh
[01:23] <leo_rockw> Y1MMMY: i heard good things of kazehakase
[01:23] <ubotu> pharoh: devilspie is a tool that performs actions on windows in GNOME's metacity such as resizing, positioning, and pinning.  Usage information can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Devilspie
[01:23] <LZ1> leo_rockw: it's not mounted
[01:23] <SeaPhor> ok, all this is well and good, but, what about the problem at hand?
[01:23] <Y1MMMY> @leo_rockw  thanks bud ill hit that up
[01:23] <leo_rockw> Y1MMMY: never tried it myself, tho (i'm all about konqueror)
[01:24] <Cann0n> MilitantPotato, i'd go to the store.
[01:24] <jimiridge> fismoll8, you should've just transfered the filders you really needed like .mozilla .thunderbird
[01:24] <jimiridge> might be .gconf that broke it
[01:24] <MilitantPotato> Cann0n: I guess he's to lazy :P
[01:24] <leo_rockw> LZ1: ok, that's about the only idea i had, sorry.
[01:24] <jimiridge> or .Xaythority
[01:24] <milardovich> Cann0n: tab error? xD no problem
[01:24] <arvind_khadri> hi, needed help...
[01:24] <Cann0n> milardovich, correct. i apologize.
[01:25] <nickrud> fismoll8 try deleting .Xauthority and .dmrc from your home, and .xsession-errors and /var/log/gdm/\:0.log might have some clues as well
[01:25] <LZ1> Unable to open /dev/scd0 read-write (Read-only file system).  /dev/scd0 has been opened read-only.
[01:25] <LZ1> how to open it with write permission?
[01:25] <milardovich> Cann0n: no problem ;)
[01:25] <nepbabu> LZ1: that's your CD/DVD drive dude
[01:25] <Stwange> sorry to repeat, but if I login as root on ctrl+alt+F4, then do su james then DISPLAY :0 firefox  - the header doesn't load, how can I fix this?
[01:25] <SeaPhor> no?, ok, i'll try again tomorrow, maybe the 3rd night is a charm
[01:26] <nickrud> LZ1 you can't mount a cd read/write ;)
[01:26] <LZ1> isn't it my raid device?
[01:26] <Cann0n> SeanTater, what are you trying?
[01:26] <leo_rockw> arvind_khadri: usual process is 0) you ask your question 1) we help you.
[01:26] <pygmymath> Stwange: What do you mean by header?
[01:26] <Cann0n> tab errors like crazy tonight... sorry folks... just got in from spring break.
[01:26] <Stwange> pygmymath, like the name, menu, and the minimize/maximize/close buttons
[01:27] <Cann0n> SeaPhor, what is your problem?
[01:27] <Y1MMMY> @leo_rockw  k ill give it a shot
[01:27] <pygmymath> Stwange: thats pretty weird.. lemme try that. Any particular reason to run it like that?
[01:27] <SeaPhor> rtl8185 wireless will not see wpa2 network, driver shows in lshw -C network, ndiswrapper looks ok,,,,
[01:27] <arvind_khadri> i needed help on this http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/61433/
[01:28] <Stwange> pygmymath, so I can run programs on the loaded X over SSH, ie. say I want to open a website for later from another PC I can open it on firefox and when I get in it will be there
[01:28] <pygmymath> got you.
[01:28] <LZ1> nickrud: I think it's the raid, cuz it says lzz on the name on gparted, and the cd is the ubuntu cd
[01:28] <pharoh> does anyone know where i can get a theme that makes my windows look like this guys:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ImW0-MgR8I
[01:28] <leo_rockw> arvind_khadri: why are you compiling?
[01:28] <arvind_khadri> as i wanted the latest version
[01:28] <Cann0n> SeaPhor, the logical name is wpa2?
[01:29] <leo_rockw> pharoh: i didn't watch the video, but usually gnome-look.org and kde-look.org are great places to look for themes
[01:29] <nickrud> LZ1 try   ls -l  /dev/scd0 , what does it say about it?
[01:29] <arvind_khadri> leo_rockw, as i wanted to compile
[01:29] <SeaPhor> no, the encryption type
[01:29] <Stwange> pharoh, if you find out let me know
[01:29] <pygmymath> Stwange: display :0 says not installed for me?
[01:29] <leo_rockw> arvind_khadri: did you try the version from the repos?
[01:29] <SeaPhor> from the wireless router
[01:29] <pygmymath> Stwange: have you tried running metacity --replace on the Xbox?
[01:30] <pygmymath> Stwange: or compiz --replace if you're compizing it
[01:30] <arvind_khadri> leo_rockw, those versions are older and have some bugs
[01:30] <Stwange> ill try it one second
[01:30] <leo_rockw> pygmymath: i like that verb... to compize
[01:30] <LZ1> nickrud: yeah, it says cdrom, you rigth
[01:30] <pygmymath> leo_rockw: heh thanks
[01:30] <techqbert> what's the command to see what shell you are using?
[01:30] <leo_rockw> arvind_khadri: did ./configure give you any error? any warning?
[01:31] <Cann0n> pharoh, what do you want? the effects? the 3d cube?
[01:31] <pygmymath> leo_rockw: "Compize that box. It'd be so much better..."
[01:31] <arvind_khadri> leo_rockw, no it ran smoothly
[01:31] <pharoh> CannOn:no,the colour of his windows.
[01:31] <SeaPhor> and i have installed wpasupplicant
[01:32] <leo_rockw> techqbert: i want to hear the answer to your question too... i used to know the answer and i forgot, and it's driving me crazy not being able to remember :-P
[01:32] <Cann0n> yeah, thats a go-find-it-yourself answer. try gnome-look.org or kde-look.org like that guy said
[01:32] <leo_rockw> Cann0n: name's leo, pal ¬¬ :-P
[01:32] <techqbert> leo_rockw: I know the feeling ;D
[01:32] <georgy_28>  
[01:32] <pygmymath> Here's a question, has anyone else ever have the appearance settings dialog go all 100% cpu on you and not display the customize dialog?
[01:33] <Cann0n> wasn't sure. it scrolled up and i was too lazy to scroll down
[01:33] <leo_rockw> arvind_khadri: those errors might be too specific to anjuta. did you check if there's an #anjuta channel?
[01:33] <leo_rockw> Cann0n: haha, ok
[01:33] <arvind_khadri> leo_rockw, sorry i didnt...will check out now
[01:33] <LZ1> nickrud: but, in gparted, it says: /dev/mapper/isw_cegiigfbdi_lzz
[01:34] <nickrud> LZ1 I haven't played with raid for years, I'm really rusty. Not the right person to ask about setup
[01:34] <Ubuntu_latin> Need help. I have installed Apache 2 on Ubuntu 7.10 via apt-get but can't configure DocumentRoot, ServerAdmin and ServerName options. httpd.conf file is empty
[01:35] <nickrud> Ububegin apache2.conf has much of that. Other things are in sites-available and mods-available. To add those to the dynamically created http.conf, a2ensite and a2enmod
[01:36] <poseidon> Whats a good text editor for linux with good syntax highlighting?
[01:36] <leo_rockw> arvind_khadri: http://anjuta.sourceforge.net/downloads
[01:36] <Y1MMMY> oooooooo
[01:36] <nickrud> Ububegin for example, document root is set in sites-available/000-default, and since it's had a2ensite applied to it, it appears in sites-enabled
[01:36] <Y1MMMY> i like konquror
[01:36] <leo_rockw> arvind_khadri: use the unofficial repos, it would be easier than compiling
[01:37] <leo_rockw> Y1MMMY: you haven't seen anything yet...
[01:37] <skrimpy> bluefish is a bit more than a simple text editor but has great syntax highlighting
[01:37] <nickrud> Ubuntu_latin erm, the last two things were for you.  Sorry Ububegin
[01:37] <light50> poseidon: im trying bluefish
[01:37] <leo_rockw> Y1MMMY: you can go apt:/ fish:/ ftp:/ smb:/ locate:/ man:/ (konqueror is awesome)
[01:37] <arvind_khadri> leo_rockw, hmm will see to it...thanks anyways
[01:37] <Y1MMMY> True
[01:37] <leo_rockw> arvind_khadri: just add the unofficial repos to your sources.list
[01:38] <Y1MMMY> this is a very nice web broswer
[01:38] <Y1MMMY> the interface is one of the best as ive seen so far
[01:38] <asymptote> Has anyone here used Jabbin or another gtalk compaible client ?
[01:38] <leo_rockw> asymptote: i'm using kopete for jabber
[01:38] <poseidon> Thanks, I'm installing blue fish now :)
[01:38] <pygmymath> asymptote: Pidgin does it - xmmp or something
[01:38] <bigmack83> i have win xp as a primary partition, Ubuntu Gutst as a secondary. Win xp just had a fatal crash and have to reinstall. anyway of doing this without having to reinstall ubuntu?
[01:38] <skrimpy> I've been really pleased with bluefish :D
[01:38] <arvind_khadri> leo_rockw, which are those
[01:39] <asymptote> pygmymath, pidgin does not support voice chat
[01:39] <pygmymath> bigmack83: you can reinstall to the xp partition normally without touching ubuntu, but you'll have to reinstall grub afterwards
[01:39] <pygmymath> asymptote: aah
[01:39] <asymptote> leo_rockw, did you install kopete from source or is there a package
[01:39] <leo_rockw> arvind_khadri: in that link i gave you there are repos for feisty and gutsy
[01:39] <leo_rockw> asymptote: package. it's for kde
[01:39] <leo_rockw> arvind_khadri: edit the /etc/apt/sources.list file and add those
[01:40] <leo_rockw> arvind_khadri: then install from synaptic
[01:40] <arvind_khadri> oh ok got it
[01:40] <arvind_khadri> leo_rockw, wont apt-get work??
[01:40] <asymptote> leo_rockw, can you use gtalk voice with it ?
[01:40] <leo_rockw> arvind_khadri: yup, that works too
[01:40] <bigmack83> pygmymath: to reinstall grub do i just insert the live CD? is there an option for grub? sorry im new to ubuntu.
[01:40] <brabbelj> Is there a good tool for programmers under linux with syntax highlighting
[01:40] <leo_rockw> asymptote: idk, i use this thing called phone for voice, usually :-P
[01:40] <leo_rockw> asymptote: sorry, i never tried it
[01:40] <asymptote> leo_rockw, I don't appreciate the wise remark
[01:41] <leo_rockw> asymptote: too bad
[01:41] <brabbelj> I need a tool with a good Syntax highlighting for php
[01:42] <brabbelj> gedit is cool but it doesn't know all function
[01:42] <acefalo> http://lexadrez.codigolivre.org.br/
[01:42] <skrimpy> try bluefish
[01:42] <brabbelj> oh no I don't like bluefish
[01:42] <pygmymath> bigmack83: google/someone else will help but i dont have a clue myself heh.. never done it
[01:42] <pygmymath> bigmack83: you can do it with the livecd though afaik
[01:43] <ta_bu_shi_da_yu> how do I find the locale I'm running in?
[01:43] <bigmack83> pygmymath: ok cool thank for the lead, just found the answer to reinstall grub in forum, Thx
[01:43] <pygmymath> bigmack83: awesome,good luck
[01:45] <YourNameHere> I have a dual screen setup, is there any way to extend the gnome panel into the second monitor?
[01:46] <FFVV> Can anyone help me? been editing the oidentd config to get it working as I want but now I need to restart it, how do I do it? sorry but im clueless with that
[01:48] <leo_rockw> FFVV: i'm not sure what oidentd is but try sudo /etc/init.d/oidentd restart
[01:49] <FFVV> thx
[01:49] <leo_rockw> FFVV: did that work? kool
[01:49] <FFVV> yep
[01:49] <leo_rockw> FFVV: i just figured oidentd was a daemon (most daemons end with a d)
[01:51] <Acomaco> Is it normal for a computer to not show the other hdd's when installing ubuntu server?
[01:51] <Acomaco> It shows IDE2 Master, and i got one at IDE1 master, or if its IDE3 master..
[01:52] <pygmymath> Acomaco: what in? the graphical partition editor?
[01:53] <mattgyver83> How difficult is it to write a script to email (w/gmail) myself my network IP address every hour or so?
[01:54] <lubosz> hi
[01:54] <leo_rockw> lubosz: greetings
[01:54] <brabbelj> in which language?
[01:54] <lubosz> i installed bootchart, but no bootchart.tgz is generated
[01:54] <pygmymath> mattgyver83: i saw a tutorial on getting gmail to work from a terminal... from there you can use crontabor the at command i guess
[01:54] <lubosz> what to do
[01:54] <SonicEpsilon> how do you update firefox? Can you do that?
[01:54] <pygmymath> SonicEpsilon: its updates are dealt with through synaptic - the same as all the other ubuntu updates
[01:54] <brabbelj> how can I upgrade to the new OpenOffice version?
[01:55] <brabbelj> apt-get upgrade doesn't show me anything
[01:55] <cameo357> I tried synatic didn't work
[01:55] <lubosz> brabbelj: you wait till its in the repositories or you install it manually
[01:55] <pygmymath> SonicEpsilon: if you have doubts that its not latest do sudo apt-get update (gets updates) sudo apt-get upgrade
[01:55] <leo_rockw> mattgyver83: mutt and crontab sound like a reasonable idea
[01:55] <brabbelj> ah k thx
[01:55] <mattgyver83> pygmymath, do you still have the link?
[01:55] <pygmymath> mattgyver83: fraid not, was a random browser session. google though
[01:55] <mattgyver83> leo_rockw, what is mutt?
[01:55] <SonicEpsilon> It's at 2.0.0.6, latest is 2.0.0.13 I think
[01:55] <qcjn> hi,
[01:56] <leo_rockw> mattgyver83: apt-cache show mutt
[01:56] <lubosz> SonicEpsilon: latest is 3.0 beta 4 is think
[01:56] <lubosz> ;)
[01:56] <qcjn> how to install a sata hd via a pci controller
[01:56] <SonicEpsilon> not talking about betas
[01:56] <SonicEpsilon> talking about firefox2
[01:56] <IndyGunFreak> Sonicadvance: download the source code and compile it.
[01:56] <SonicEpsilon> sudo's upgrading firefox it seems anyway now
[01:56] <`Tanner> Do most routers work with ubuntu?(using ubuntu on a laptop w/ wireless connection)
[01:56] <pygmymath> SonicEpsilon: aye. Probably that only 2.0.0.8 is the latest packages
[01:57] <lubosz> SonicEpsilon: if its not in the repo, you have to search for a deb
[01:57] <mattgyver83> Is there a command (other then ifconfig) that will just give you your IP address?
[01:57] <pygmymath> lubosz: or get a source that has more recent versions
[01:57] <IndyGunFreak> Sonicadvance: for what its wroth though, it appears my version of firefox, is the same as the "up to date" version on mozilla.com..
[01:57] <mattgyver83> actually, i need my external IP, not my internal, how do i get that?
[01:57] <pygmymath> mattgyver83: not that i know of. but if you want to prune it you could pipe to grep?
[01:57] <brabbelj> @mattgyver use a regex with grep
[01:58] <leo_rockw> mattgyver83: something like ddclient?
[01:58] <IndyGunFreak> brabbelj: why do you type @username, it destroys the point because it doesn't alert them
[01:58] <lubosz> SonicEpsilon: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/products/download.html?product=firefox-2.0.0.13&os=linux&lang=en-US
[01:59] <SeaPhor> well, i'll post it here, if Cann0n or leo wants to try,,, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/61434/
[01:59] <SonicEpsilon> so should I stop sudo
[01:59] <pygmymath> IndyGunFreak: irssi user? :P
[01:59] <Acomaco> pygmymath sorry for late reply, But yes
[01:59] <Acomaco> in the graphical part..
[01:59] <SonicEpsilon> what do I do now, uninstall firefox?
[01:59] <brabbelj> IndyGunFreak: I forgot it ^^
[01:59] <jhonijim> mattgyver83 whatsmyip.net
[01:59] <IndyGunFreak> pygmymath: ot really sure what irssi has to do w/ it.
[01:59] <pygmymath> Acomaco: get a terminal and do sudo fdisk -l to list all volumes...
[02:00] <Acomaco> its reformating atm ..
[02:00] <pygmymath> IndyGunFreak: irssi does alerts if you have the name at the start, didnt know if that was a cross program thing
[02:00] <pygmymath> Acomaco: heh whens its done then
[02:00] <leo_rockw> IndyGunFreak: it does alert konversation users :-P
[02:00] <IndyGunFreak> pygmymath: to my knowledge, thats how all the IRC programs alert..
[02:00] <pygmymath> Acomaco: but it should have like HDA HDB et..
[02:00] <lubosz> SonicEpsilon: why dont you wait till its in the repos?
[02:00] <arvind_khadri> leo_rockw, the version from the repo is full buggy
[02:01] <Acomaco> pygmymath, would you recomend me to do apt-get install apache2, or get the source and compile it myself?
[02:01] <IndyGunFreak> leo_rockw: well, anyone dumb enought o use konversation, should be banned..lol
[02:01] <kindofabuzz> go tigers!
[02:01] <arvind_khadri> leo_rockw, tats the reason i wanted to compile
[02:01] <leo_rockw> IndyGunFreak: :-O you insult me, good sir!
[02:01] <mattgyver83> Theres no way to get that IP from the terminal?
[02:01] <Acomaco> there is mattgyver83, try ifconfig
[02:01] <Daisuke_Ido> IndyGunFreak, people should be able to use whatever client they like, isn't linux about freedom to choose?
[02:02] <mattgyver83> Acomaco, it just gives my internal IP address, not my external
[02:02] <IndyGunFreak> Daisuke_Ido: look up "facetious" int he dictionary
[02:02] <pygmymath> Acomaco: apt-get, im not amazing at linux heh but i kno that if you apt-get it'll do updates automatically
[02:02] <Flannel> mattgyver83: That's correct.  There's no way (other than connecting to the internet, or checking with the machine that is internet facing) to get it
[02:02] <leo_rockw> IndyGunFreak: lol
[02:02] <Daisuke_Ido> sorry, sarcasm detector isn't working well tonight :P
[02:02] <mattgyver83> Flannel, Thanks.
[02:02] <IndyGunFreak> leo_rockw: well, i thought people could tell i was kidding
[02:02] <Acomaco> mattgyver83, this is pretty newbish.. but do wget whatismyip.com then do nano the file ^^
[02:02] <leo_rockw> IndyGunFreak: i could
[02:03] <mattgyver83> Acomaco, thats a good idea.
[02:03] <IndyGunFreak> lol, well it wasn't lost on everyone then
[02:03] <leo_rockw> IndyGunFreak: you bitch...X
[02:03] <Flannel> mattgyver83: Why do you want to get your ip every hour or so?
[02:03] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[02:03] <mattgyver83> yes, and email through the google api to myself.
[02:03] <Flannel> mattgyver83: why?
[02:03] <Daisuke_Ido> mattgyver83, is this for knowing the ip for, say, sshing in from elsewhere?
[02:04] <leo_rockw> mattgyver83: if you're trying to ssh like Daisuke_Ido suggested, just use dyndns
[02:04] <mattgyver83> Basically to connect with VNC.  I dont have a static IP.
[02:04] <qcjn> how to install a sata hd via a pci controller
[02:04] <leo_rockw> mattgyver83: then use dyndns and ddclient
[02:04] <Daisuke_Ido> mattgyver83, dyndns
[02:04] <Daisuke_Ido> yeah, leo beat me to it
[02:04] <Acomaco> mattgyver83, i was about to suggest you no-ip ^^
[02:04] <rhineheart_m> Is there a way to change the homedirectory of a user?
[02:05] <zekaito> the ubuntu os keeps saying I can't do certain things cuz I am not root. I've tried every thing I could find on the web to log in as root but nothign works. this I my computer damn it, I should be the fuckin root
[02:05] <chuy> change a home dir?
[02:05] <leo_rockw> !ohmy | zekaito
[02:05] <ubotu> zekaito: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[02:05] <chuy> have you tried 'sudo passwd'
[02:05] <zekaito> yes
[02:05] <leo_rockw> zekaito: yeah, like in XP right? ;-)
[02:05] <chuy> what did 'sudo passwd' do?
[02:06] <Acomaco> LoL! i love my broadband so badly! The installation went faster with ftp install than with cdrom XD
[02:06] <Flannel> zekaito, chuy, don't set the root password, and don't login as root.  zekaito, ubuntu uses sudo instead of the root account.
[02:06] <TeacherTomL> Hi all.  Ubuntu (and Linux) nubie here.  Trying to get Ubuntu to boot from a separate partition on my Windows XP.  Grub installed on the other partition, but the machine keeps booting to Windows XP.  Where should I go for HELP?
[02:06] <fuffalo> how do i play RM files with totem?
[02:06] <zekaito> it said it changed the root password, but I still can't login
[02:06] <mattgyver83> These are all good ideas, id rather learn how to write a script to do that, just to learn.
[02:06] <leo_rockw> zekaito: don't login as root
[02:06] <chuy> try "su"
[02:06] <leo_rockw> mattgyver83: learn bash or python
[02:06] <chuy> then enter your sudo passwd
[02:06] <pygmymath> sudo -i is how i roll heh
[02:07] <leo_rockw> mattgyver83: they are easy to start learning how to program
[02:07] <Flannel> chuy: Please don't recommend people set their root passwords in this channel, thanks.
[02:07] <Acomaco> uhm...guys...
[02:07] <leo_rockw> zekaito: this is not windows, do not login as root, it's not smart
[02:07] <mattgyver83> Yeah, bash i can figure out really easy, its more some of the terminal and editing commands id have to learn.
[02:07] <Acomaco> I installed ubuntu server to my computer...but i never got to choose a username and password....
[02:07] <leo_rockw> mattgyver83: try living without X for a week and you'll be forced to learn
[02:07] <Acomaco> and the installation is complete now and i'm at bootscreen...
[02:07] <zekaito> my machine, my rules
[02:07] <Zoris> anyone know how I can change the ubuntu logo to something else on the menu bar?
[02:07] <leo_rockw> zekaito: ok, your machine, you figure it out
[02:08] <Daisuke_Ido> quick, root the admin-obsessed newbie
[02:08] <Daisuke_Ido> there's a REASON the root account is disabled
[02:08] <leo_rockw> Daisuke_Ido: lol
[02:08] <zekaito> a lot of times I try to do something and It says I can't cuz I am not logined in as root
[02:08] <Daisuke_Ido> if you want to do something, you use sudo
[02:08] <Flannel> zekaito: Yes, you use sudo to do it.
[02:08] <rhineheart_m> chuy, Yeah I want to change the home dir with write access
[02:08] <Daisuke_Ido> that's what sudo is FOR
[02:08] <Acomaco> zekaito, you should use sudo
[02:08] <zekaito> ubuntu has too much security
[02:08] <pygmymath> zekaito: it does that so that if someone else breaks into your computer then they cant just flatten it. your computer your rules
[02:08] <Acomaco> zekaito your wrong, it has to weak security
[02:09] <Daisuke_Ido> O <- head.  wall.-> ||  join the two repeatedly
[02:09] <leo_rockw> zekaito: XP has no security
[02:09] <leo_rockw> Daisuke_Ido: rofl
[02:09] <zekaito> so I am limited to doing things as root using the terminal?
[02:09] <Scunizi> zekaito, that I've never heard before
[02:09] <leo_rockw> zekaito: that's a negative
[02:09] <Acomaco> IMO, put 4 passwords in a row to prevent bruteforce!
[02:09] <chuy> no sudo in front of every command will give you root access for that command
[02:09] <Y1MMMY> if any one could help me out with flash in konquror that would be great
[02:10] <zekaito> but can I have root access using the GUI
[02:10] <Flannel> zekaito: yes.
[02:10] <Daisuke_Ido> zekaito, that's not only dumb, it's really dumb
[02:10] <Daisuke_Ido> but if you want to, feel free
[02:10] <rhineheart_m> Is anybody here have a knowledge on how to change the home dir of a user?
[02:10] <pygmymath> zekaito: if you wanna copy files and stuff, do gksudo nautilus - that'll open the file browser as root.
[02:10] <zekaito> why is having root access dumb?
[02:10] <leo_rockw> zekaito: gksudo nautilus, have fun
[02:10] <Acomaco> rhineheart_m change /etc/passwd
[02:10] <chuy> sudo vi /etc/passwd and find the user you wanna change
[02:10] <Flannel> zekaito: `gksu nautilus` will give you a root nautilus window, be EXTREMELY careful with it, close it as soon as you're done.  And don't say we didn't warn you.
[02:11] <pygmymath> zekaito: its not dumb, you have it in the form of sudo and gksudo.
[02:11] <IndyGunFreak> zekaito: just bre careful what you're doing while in root nautilus
[02:11] <rhineheart_m> would that change the dir?
[02:11] <Flannel> chuy, Acomaco, rhineheart_m,  usermod.  No need to edit things by hand.
[02:11] <chuy> you will have to find the user and change it accordingly
[02:11] <leo_rockw> zekaito: being root all the time is pointless and not safe
[02:11] <pygmymath> zekaito: but for example - running firefox as a user means firefox can change less files and is less likely to give you a virus
[02:11] <rhineheart_m> I want to specify a homedir to give full access to my user.. so that I could simply transfer files using winscp
[02:12] <leo_rockw> zekaito: that's why there are no widespread virus in linux
[02:12] <rhineheart_m> well, here you go Flannel...may I hear your words...
[02:12] <mohamed_> hello all, i want to buy a new vga card, any recommendation which i can buy that work well with ubuntu ?
[02:12] <zekaito> thanks, but are you saying having root access while using the gui is dumb cuz I could easily screw things up?
[02:12] <rhineheart_m> mohamed_, are you building a desktop or a server?
[02:12] <chuy> yes
[02:12] <leo_rockw> zekaito: yes
[02:13] <pygmymath> zekaito: not just that, someone else could for you.
[02:13] <Dimitree> How to obtain Intel Graphics drivers for ubuntu ? Help :)
[02:13] <mohamed_> rhineheart_m, desktop
[02:13] <pygmymath> zekaito: i say that from experience aswell.. i had to reinstall a couple of times from annihilating various things.
[02:13] <rhineheart_m> mohamed_, I thought server...
[02:13] <leo_rockw> zekaito: if you're admin all the time anybody else could get admin privileges and delete every single file
[02:13] <IndyGunFreak> Dimitree: depends on the intel graphics shipset
[02:13] <zekaito> by the way, I can't get my nvidia ck804 ac'97 audio card working
[02:13] <Flannel> zekaito: because a stray click while moving can copy, delete, move, whatever, stuff that shouldn't be copied/moved/etc.  Command line is much harder (although still possible) to do things by complete accident
[02:13] <rhineheart_m> so.. where's Flannel...where ya boy?
[02:13] <Dimitree> IndyGunFreak, DG31PR with GMA 3100 :)
[02:14] <mohamed_> rhineheart_mi have ATI x600 but i failed to make it run well
[02:14] <pygmymath> zekaito: drivers on the site i believe
[02:14] <Flannel> rhineheart_m: what?
[02:14] <zekaito> what site?
[02:14] <IndyGunFreak> Dimitree: that makes no sense at all.. .open a terminal and type "lspci" and see how it identifies your intel graphics device
[02:14] <Ashfire908> Ok, i logged in today and i went the use the menu and the "Applications" tab was empty. i went to edit the menu and the program never started. i found the prgram's name and when i run it i get a error and a python traceback. http://pastebin.com/d336f5465
[02:14] <rhineheart_m> Flannel, I thought you have a bright idea on how to change the home dir of a user? so that I could easily manipulate files in my /var/www
[02:14] <pygmymath> zekaito: nvidia
[02:15] <CJS3141> I found an interesting "wmdockapp" at dockapps.org that I was hoping to try out--in general, are there any issues using wmdockapps with ubuntu?
[02:15] <zekaito> I found linux drivers, but none of them are .deb
[02:15] <leo_rockw> mohamed_: yeah, until the good free drivers come out ATI is not very advisable
[02:16] <pygmymath> mohamed_: if you're looking for desktop effects you'll have to roll with xgl
[02:16] <leo_rockw> pygmymath: latest fglrx has aiglx
[02:16] <SeaPhor> zekaito, Envy works well with Nvidia and ATI cards
[02:16] <leo_rockw> SeaPhor: it's for a sound card
[02:16] <Daisuke_Ido> !envy | SeanTater
[02:16] <ubotu> SeanTater: envy is an unsupported tool to install newer versions of binary video drivers than provided by the official repositories. Use at your own risk, and remember that the latest version is not necessarily the "best". See « /msg ubotu binarydriver »
[02:16] <Daisuke_Ido> err
[02:16] <IndyGunFreak> SeanTater: do not recommend tha ttrash
[02:16] <mohamed_> leo_rockw, pygmymath i don't need effecti'm more interest in video, and images
[02:16] <Flannel> rhineheart_m: usermod will do it.  But, you'd probably be better off adding that user to the www-data group, and letting it ride the group permission coattails.
[02:16] <Daisuke_Ido> i'm not the only one who highlighted the wrong person -_-
[02:17] <zekaito> do I find that using the add/remove interface or synaptic pakage manager
[02:17] <Dimitree> IndyGunFreak,  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/61438/ help please i can see gpu in there ?
[02:17] <leo_rockw> lol
[02:17] <Positronic> most nvidia cards will work out of the box if the proprietary driver is enabled, zekaito
[02:17] <pygmymath> leo_rockw: thats how i rolled heh. thankfully my ati card popped and the new nvidia is in the case ready for some drivers heh
[02:17] <CJS3141> Anybody else used any wmdockapps?
[02:17] <Dimitree> cant
[02:17] <zcat[1]> what does video playback plugin in compiz actually do?
[02:17] <IndyGunFreak> SeaPhor: envy is horrid advice
[02:17] <rhineheart_m> Flannel, so how to add a user with sudo power to www-data group?
[02:17] <zekaito> the graphics part works but the sound doesn't
[02:18] <leo_rockw> pygmymath: but i heard aiglx on the amd drivers are worse than using xgl (i don't use compiz, so idk)
[02:18] <SeaPhor> indy, sorry you disagree with me
[02:18] <diego27> hola
[02:18] <Johnny_5> when i use the live cd to try to recover files from a comp i'm workin' on i can't seem to get the hdd to mount. would the fact that its a NTFS file system be why?
[02:18] <leo_rockw> diego27: hey diego. only english in this channel.
[02:18] <pygmymath> leo_rockw: i couldn't run anything 3d. hopefully with nvidia ill have wine running steam heh
[02:18] <mohamed_> leo_rockw, pygmymath   unfortunately i have also new motherboard with builtin ATI x1200
[02:18] <diego27> hello
[02:18] <pygmymath> leo_rockw: compiz is nice :)
[02:18] <leo_rockw> pygmymath: yeah, to show off. i don't find it useful.
[02:19] <leo_rockw> mohamed_: i have x1400. i use fglrx (the only driver that works for me)
[02:19] <pygmymath> leo_rockw: group windows is good on a 7" screen :P extra wm actions and trailfocus heh
[02:19] <leo_rockw> diego27: ;-) lol
[02:19] <mohamed_> leo_rockw, this can work also with x1200 ?
[02:19] <leo_rockw> pygmymath: i can't hear you, i can't hear you
[02:19]  * leo_rockw buries his head in the AMD site
[02:20] <Ashfire908> the menu's "Applications" tab was empty and when i run alacarte i get a error and a python traceback. http://pastebin.com/d336f5465
[02:20] <leo_rockw> mohamed_: i'm not sure, check out in amd.com
[02:20] <mohamed_> thx, i will do
[02:20] <leo_rockw> pygmymath: i got used to not using it because it didn't run with the old fglrx drivers.
[02:20] <Flannel> rhineheart_m: sudo usermod -G www-data -a username
[02:20] <pygmymath> leo_rockw: don't worry, i mostly run console apps on this laptop :P
[02:20] <leo_rockw> pygmymath: yeah, i'm all about yakuake :-P
[02:20] <SimplySeth> is there a how to on forcing one sound card to be primary over the other ?
[02:21] <leo_rockw> mohamed_: there are fglrx drivers in the repos, but idk how updated they are
[02:21] <IndyGunFreak> SeaPhor: its not just me that disagrees with you, trust me
[02:21] <FFVV> is there a apt-get openssl or anything? apt-cache search openssl didnt show the actual openssl
[02:21] <jengelh> SimplySeth: index= parameter to the module
[02:21] <pygmymath> leo_rockw: never used.. *google* mocp, finch & irssi heh.. but i got pidgin for when im browsing the webternets
[02:21] <leo_rockw> SeaPhor: easyubuntu, automatix and envy are not advisable
[02:21] <SimplySeth> jengelh: hmmm
[02:21] <Acomaco> pygmymath i did fdisk -l, it only found hdc, i did /dev/hd then pressed tab two times, and there was hdd
[02:21] <Acomaco> how can i check if that hdd is my other disk?
[02:21] <IndyGunFreak> leo_rockw: i don't think easyubuntu even exists anymore
[02:21] <SeaPhor> spend 28 minutes arguing with 1 n00b, discussing stuff that should be learned as part of whether you want to do linux or not, while another n00b (ME) has had the same problem for months, and has been on here the last 3 nights and still no answer, much less a solution
[02:21] <mohamed_> leo_rockw,  everything was working fine till ubuntu gutsy installed, then no good vga from this time :)
[02:22] <leo_rockw> IndyGunFreak: neither does automatix, per se
[02:22] <SimplySeth> jengelh: index=1 .. would be primary and -2 means what ?
[02:22] <Dimitree> IndyGunFreak,  can you help please ? :)
[02:22] <jengelh> index goes from 0 anywhere upwards.
[02:22] <IndyGunFreak> Dimitree: that graphics device is not supported in gutsy, it works great in hoary.
[02:22] <IndyGunFreak> *hardy
[02:22] <IndyGunFreak> not hoary
[02:22] <SimplySeth> jengelh: and what does -2 mean ?
[02:22] <Ashnal> So im trying to install ubutu 7.04 on a desktop and after the kernel loads the screen is blank with the blinking cursor for a few seconds then it spits out a whole screen of lines of the error "Unknown interrupt or fault in the EIP (numbers and such)"
[02:22] <jengelh> SimplySeth: A kernel panic, basically.
[02:22] <pygmymath> Acomaco: thats pretty crazy.. from here i dont have a clue to be honest
[02:22] <IndyGunFreak> SeaPhor: what are you ranting about
[02:22] <SimplySeth> jengelh: weird
[02:22] <leo_rockw> mohamed_: fesity didn't even boot for me without fglrx
[02:22] <Ashfire908> the menu's "Applications" tab was empty and when i run alacarte i get a error and a python traceback. http://pastebin.com/d336f5465 kinda hard to use the menu when it's blank.
[02:22] <Dimitree> IndyGunFreak,  what is Hardy ?
[02:23] <zcat[1]> !hardy
[02:23] <ubotu> Hardy Heron is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (8.04-LTS), due April 24, 2008 - For more info, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyHeron - CONSIDER IT TO BE BETA SOFTWARE - Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1, NOT #ubuntu
[02:23] <jengelh> SimplySeth: maybe it's a linked list, maybe it's an array; dunno.
[02:23] <IndyGunFreak> Dimitree: next version of ubuntu, out next month
[02:23] <Dimitree> cool :) can i install it now lol ?
[02:23] <IndyGunFreak> Dimitree: that would be really dumb
[02:23] <leo_rockw> hardy is lts only for gnome
[02:23] <Ashfire908> sorry for repeating by hard to use the system when i havn't memorized the program's execatuable name
[02:23] <SimplySeth> jengelh: great thanks .. now I have to find out what device my sound card is using
[02:23] <SeaPhor> and if you just want to argue about Envy forget it , I agree with you in all but the cases i cant figure out on my own, Because I'm A N00b
[02:24] <Dimitree> IndyGunFreak, why dumb ? if its out next month it means that its ready no ?
[02:24] <leo_rockw> Dimitree: you could, but you'd have to be fighting bugs
[02:24]  * zcat[1] is running hardy .. seems pretty stable so far
[02:24] <IndyGunFreak> SeaPhor: all the more reason not to recommend it.. i know shit about flying a plane, so i just choose not to give advice about it.
[02:24] <Acomaco> pygmymath, what do you need to know?
[02:24] <IndyGunFreak> Dimitree: no, not at all...
[02:24] <leo_rockw> Dimitree: nope, it's all buggy
[02:24] <jengelh> SimplySeth: quoting the source: "                        /* idx == -1 == 0xffff means: take any free slot */
[02:24] <leo_rockw> Dimitree: it's there so people can install it and report bugs and help with its development
[02:24] <Dimitree> how can be out next month then ?
[02:24] <Ashnal> anyone here who can help me?
[02:24] <pygmymath> Acomaco: if fdisk -l  cant find it isnt being picked up by ubuntu, from there i dont know what the problem could be at all
[02:24] <IndyGunFreak> Dimitree: use the next month to learn how to use ubuntu, the package manager, etc, then when its time to upgrad,e upgrade and you'll have compiz
[02:24] <nickrud> IndyGunFreak clean that up, and submit it as a factoid, something like badadvice ;)
[02:25] <IndyGunFreak> nickrud: lol.. i've had some ringers for !badadvice..lol
[02:25] <Dimitree> IndyGunFreak, ok then thank yuo very much for the information and help :)
[02:25] <SimplySeth> jengelh: very well then .. thanks for your time .. I set to 0 .. hopefullly it will be primary
[02:25] <leo_rockw> Dimitree: if, at the very least, you don't know how to do stuff with X then hardy is not for you yet.
[02:25] <Acomaco> pygmymath, okey thank you :)
[02:26] <leo_rockw> Dimitree: you *do* know how to...
[02:26] <jengelh> SimplySeth: make sure no others go on 0
[02:26] <SeaPhor> indy, if you want me to rant, i wont, but if you think me saying to someone that doesn't know how to get their card working and have 1 thing that worked for me when nothing else would is a rant,,,get your kick/ban button ready
[02:26] <leo_rockw> Dimitree: lemme rephrase that lol. "hardy can break X" if you don't know how to live w/o X then hardy is not for you.
[02:26] <Dimitree> leo_rockw, i just want to use 1024x768 and 85h refresh rate so i can keep my eyes haha :) right now i can only do 60h refresh and its killing me
[02:26] <rhineheart_m> I can't still create directory in /var/www using winscp.. m using the username with sudo power.. any idea?
[02:26] <SimplySeth> jengelh: no .. I checked for that .. they are all at -2
[02:26] <SimplySeth> jengelh: except of course the one I set to 0 :)
[02:27] <leo_rockw> Dimitree: like i said, you might not even have X in hardy at the moment
[02:27] <maynards-girl> 8.04 comes out the 10th?
[02:27] <pygmymath> > 60 hz kills my eyes :/ hum
[02:27] <IndyGunFreak> SeaPhor: i could care less, but thats horrid advice, i' guessing it won't stop you from giving it.
[02:27] <Dimitree> leo_rockw, that all you needed to say :D no X no Linux for me haha
[02:27] <SimplySeth> jengelh: sadly .. I can't disable my internal sound device on my lappy :-/
[02:27] <zcat[1]> hardy can break anything at all right now... if you don't know how to fix the system when it won't even boot, hardy might not be for you..
[02:27] <Twan> I'm trying to install Ubuntu remotely onto my laptop. My laptop has a PXE 2.1 client (Intel Boot Agent) installed. Is anyone familiar with installing from a desktop to a laptop with Intel boot agent?
[02:27] <leo_rockw> Dimitree: i had to fight with 2 experimental drivers to get X back.
[02:27] <jengelh> SimplySeth: uh, don't load its module.
[02:27] <SimplySeth> jengelh: ?
[02:28] <genefitz> maynards-girl: yes, I believe it does. I am running the beta now, with no issues..
[02:28] <IndyGunFreak> SeaPhor: and if you're going to go to the trouble of typing my name to alert me,t ype my whole name.. typing part oof it is uselss.
[02:28] <IndyGunFreak> !tab | SeaPhor
[02:28] <ubotu> SeaPhor: You can use <tab> for autocompletion of nicknames in IRC, as well as for completion of filenames and programs on the command line.
[02:28] <Dimitree> leo_rockw,  defenatly not for me then :) too bad i have to watch this 60h refresh screen :/
[02:28] <leo_rockw> maynards-girl: the 24th
[02:28] <genefitz> correction noted
[02:28] <maynards-girl> leo_rockw, thanks
[02:28] <SeaPhor> ok, thats fine and i can accept that, but do you have any good avice on the problem at hand?
[02:28] <Ashfire908> the menu's "Applications" tab was empty and when i run alacarte i got a error about xml. python traceback: http://pastebin.com/d336f5465
[02:28] <rhineheart_m> IndyGunFreak, that can only be true to most of the IRC clients.. but not xchat
[02:29] <leo_rockw> genefitz: i'm running the beta too, i have problems with ati (like that's surprising at all...)
[02:29] <Twan> Does anyone know how to remotely install Ubuntu?
[02:29] <IndyGunFreak> rhineheart_m: well i don't get alerted when soemone says "indy" or "IGF" or "Indygun".. or some other lazy way that people refer to me.
[02:29] <Flannel> Twan: What do you mean by remotely?
[02:29] <genefitz> leo_rockw: for all the great things supported in Linux, ATI has never been one of them.
[02:29] <leo_rockw> genefitz: it was ati or 400 dollars more for nvidia. i didn't have that money when i bought this lappy...
[02:30] <rhineheart_m> Flannel, got an idea about my issue?
[02:30] <leo_rockw> IndyGunFreak: i'm more lazy, i hit tab :-P
[02:30] <pygmymath> Twan: theres a guide in the community docs on the ubuntu site, google might be your best friend here
[02:30] <pygmymath> its a pretty rare thing
[02:30] <genefitz> leo_rockw: I can understand that. I am running it on a desktop. much cheaper cards.
[02:30] <IndyGunFreak> leo_rockw: thats not lazy, thats the way its supposed to be done...lol
[02:30] <leo_rockw> IndyGunFreak: i hate autocompletion... i hit tab expecting it wil autocomplete my thoughts...
[02:30] <Twan> Flannel: I have something on my laptop called 'Intel Boot Agent'. It basically uses the network card to read an image from a server to install on that system.
[02:31] <Ashfire908> could someone just tell me where the menu config file is or something?
[02:31] <Twan> Anyways, I have my PC talking to my laptop, but I don't have a server on my PC.
[02:31] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[02:31] <Twan> I need to find an application that can speak with my laptop using the boot agent (PXE 2.1).
[02:31] <zamnedix> Ashfire908 are you talking about for grub?
[02:31] <genefitz> leo_rockw: I haven't tried ubuntu on my notebook yet, it has the double whammy, ATI video and Sigmatel audio, nistorically, neither has been supported in Linux
[02:31] <leo_rockw> zamnedix: no, Ashfire908 is talking about gnome
[02:31] <zamnedix> oh.
[02:31] <Ashfire908> zamnedix, i know where the gurb menu is. i'm talking about the gnome menu
[02:32] <leo_rockw> genefitz: sigmatel, ati, broadcom... i win
[02:32] <Kevin_b_er> hmm
[02:32] <rhineheart_m> Is anybody here who uses winscp? I can't  create directory in /var/www using winscp.. m using the username with sudo power.. any idea?
[02:32] <Flannel> Twan: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation#head-b751f1c9b3b4e0c27d6bc8828a831de92eb57a70
[02:32] <genefitz> leo_rockw: I can feel your pain then.
[02:32] <Scunizi> Ashfire908, you want to edit it?
[02:32] <nickrud> genefitz my ati 200m and sigmatel 3stack (disguised as ati sb4x0) works great (and broadcom)
[02:32] <leo_rockw> genefitz: i got everything working :-D
[02:32] <pygmymath> leo_rockw: eeepc D
[02:32] <SimplySeth> whoever it was who gave me advice .. thanks again .. all seems well :)
[02:33] <nickrud> genefitz let me rephrase that, Works for Me™  ;)
[02:33] <genefitz> leo_rockw: that's great..
[02:33] <Ashfire908> sorry first i run out of space, then after i got some space i have no menu
[02:33] <Flannel> Twan: that would be netboot
[02:33] <Ashfire908> Scunizi, yes but alacale or whatever it's called crashes
[02:33] <Twan> I think I found something.
[02:33] <Twan> http://hugi.to/blog/archive/2006/12/23/ubuntu-pxe-install-via-windows
[02:33] <QDogg> I think alacarte has wrecked my applications menu. I was removing programs from my main menu (just programs that I don't use) and all of a sudden I cannot I cannot open the applications menu. I am using Gutsy
[02:33] <genefitz> leo_rockw: did you have to run that special script to get the sigmatel sound to work?
[02:33] <leo_rockw> genefitz: i compiled alsa from source
[02:34] <Scunizi> Ashfire908, you can right mouse click on Applications and choose "Edit Menus"
[02:34] <SeaPhor> i said from the start and in most that I am a n00b, i just figured out how to get to IRC 3 days ago, BUT, i am not an idiot, and i get offended when someone who is not even trying to help me in a place that i'm asking for help, tells me i'm ranting,,, fine, i get it, i've wasted 3 nights hoping here, i must admit this is the only night that i have witnessed these responses, good night and good-bye
[02:34] <SimplySeth> anybody have any issues with having to enter your password in twice using GNOME ?
[02:34] <nickrud> QDogg  try  alt-f2 killall gnome-panel , it will restart the panel and reset the menus
[02:34] <genefitz> leo_rockw: hmmm, I don't know which is worse. lol
[02:34] <pygmymath> leo_rockw: hardcore.
[02:34] <leo_rockw> bye SeaPhor, have fun
[02:34] <Twan> But yes that is talking about 'netboot'
[02:34] <leo_rockw> genefitz: it works like a charm now :-P
[02:34] <bnex10> hey i would love to disable ipv6 in general
[02:34] <bnex10> most daemons tend to use ipv6
[02:34] <Ashfire908> Scunizi, i told you, the program crashes
[02:35] <leo_rockw> pygmymath: i used to run slackware, compiling was part of my daily life :-P
[02:35] <genefitz> I always run into some kind of issue while trying to compile using Ubuntu, Strangely enough I never had many problems in Fedora.. I think because I could log in root..
[02:35] <Scunizi> SeaPhor, SeaPhor what are you trying to do that you're not getting any help on?
[02:35] <leo_rockw> Scunizi: he's just arguing that envy is good
[02:35] <pygmymath> leo_rockw: heh fair play. i've been considering slackware but.. ubuntu i love
[02:35] <pygmymath> leo_rockw: whats envy?
[02:35] <bnex10> i want to use ipv4 for network stuff (vnc and ircd)
[02:35] <bnex10> vnc and ircd will work fine without ipv6 interfering
[02:35] <leo_rockw> pygmymath: yeah, i grew tired of compiling. so i'm staying with kubuntu for a while
[02:35] <leo_rockw> !envy | pygmymath
[02:35] <ubotu> pygmymath: envy is an unsupported tool to install newer versions of binary video drivers than provided by the official repositories. Use at your own risk, and remember that the latest version is not necessarily the "best". See « /msg ubotu binarydriver »
[02:36] <genefitz> pygmymath: Ubuntu is more user friendly, I believe, but I do think it is limited somewhat on the power-user end.
[02:36] <Scunizi> leo_rockw, oh.. yea.. for those that don't know any better and don't know how it will break their system in the future.. too bad he had an attitude
[02:36] <pygmymath> leo_rockw: gnome > you :P
[02:36] <leo_rockw> pygmymath: i just don't like gnome
[02:36] <bnex10> kde > gnome
[02:36] <leo_rockw> bnex10: flame on! lol
[02:36] <pygmymath> genefitz: im at a hard comprimise between a boring old desktop user and a really minimal system
[02:37] <bnex10> i'm in #kubuntu too
[02:37] <Housefly7k> Hi guys, my brother is trying to install ubuntu, he has 2 Gb of RAM, what size should he make his swap?
[02:37] <Kevin_b_er> there's still plenty of ways to destroy your installation power-user style
[02:37] <Scunizi> genefitz, since the underlying system is linux and the command line is still readily available.. how is it any less power user friendly?
[02:37] <pygmymath> leo_rockw: well ill take the g, youcan have the k, alright? :P
[02:37] <Scunizi> Housefly7k, 1gig is more than enough
[02:37] <Kevin_b_er> how much hard drive space does he have to spare?
[02:37] <pygmymath> genefitz: 4gb harddisk makes you conscious.
[02:37] <leo_rockw> pygmymath: oKay :-P
[02:37] <bnex10> and no one is helping me
[02:37] <Housefly7k> Scunizi: thanks
[02:37] <bnex10> with ipv6
[02:37] <Scunizi> Housefly7k, np
[02:37] <Scunizi> Housefly7k, have him make a seperate /home as well..  he'll be happier later
[02:38] <rhineheart_m> Is anybody here who uses winscp? I can't  create directory in /var/www using winscp.. m using the username with sudo power.. any idea?
[02:38] <genefitz> Scunizi: on other systems, I am usually on root to do installations and such. Sudo is great, but it is much easier not having to add it into nearly every cli action. personal opinion mind you
[02:38] <Acomaco> rhineheart_m, try learning chmod, i found it easier :)
[02:38] <Ashfire908> i suspect that the file is gone/blank and i want to fix it, cause, a blank menu isn't useful.
[02:38] <schweeb> rhineheart_m: just because you have sudo power doesn't mean you can do whatever you'd like
[02:38] <Ashfire908> brb
[02:38] <nickrud> bnex10 http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/disable-ipv6-in-ubuntu-326645/#post1660265
[02:38] <ronandi> is there a command to upload an entire directory with ftp
[02:39] <genefitz> pygmymath: I agree..
[02:39] <schweeb> rhineheart_m: to be able to make that modification remotely, you'd either need to be logged in directly as root, or somehow wrap your create command w/ sudo
[02:39] <nickrud> genefitz then do sudo -i to get a root terminal when you need one
[02:39] <Scunizi> genefitz, for those comfortable with the command line and are not afraid of borking their system by accident there are ways of acheiving root without having to use sudo every time.
[02:39] <DBAonCall> cardinal sin to use root
[02:39] <rhineheart_m> Acomaco, schweeb can't I change the homedir of the user to /var/www?
[02:39] <Scunizi> genefitz, looks like nickrud beat me to it.
[02:39] <genefitz> nickrud: I will have to remember that..
[02:39] <blankthemuffin> I'm having problems with my Intel Pro/Wireless 4965AGN running Ubuntu 7.10: blankthelappy kernel: [ 5447.780000] wlan0: No ProbeResp from current AP 00:08:a1:a1:00:56 - assume out of range
[02:40] <nickrud> Scunizi I don't beat around the bushes with people that know linux, but don't look for answers ;)
[02:40] <awmcclain> Hi all. Is there some way for apt-get  or dpkg to automatically install all dependencies?
[02:40] <genefitz> Scunizi: I have a couple different computers here, one for common use, and one just for screwing up. I have no problem totaling an OS and reloading it..
[02:40] <keith-> i was wondering why, after upgrading, I do not have the new Human-Murrine theme
[02:41] <blankthemuffin> Following which it disconnects and restarts the connection
[02:41] <Dr_willis> awmcclain,  it should install all dependencies allready. when using apt-get, but dpkg is not going to do that.
[02:41] <leo_rockw> awmcclain: that's what apt does
[02:41] <awmcclain> Hrm... not for me.
[02:41] <Scunizi> genefitz, more power to ya.. that's a great way to figure things out
[02:41] <genefitz> Isn't that how you are supposed to learn cumputers? by screwing them up, re-loading and starting over?
[02:41] <leo_rockw> genefitz: +1
[02:41] <Scunizi> genefitz, most of us have :)
[02:41] <bnex10> lol
[02:41] <leo_rockw> genefitz: as long as it is your computer
[02:41] <Housefly7k> Scunizi: he screwed up the installation somehow, and now he cant get into ubunut, recovery or windows
[02:41]  * nickrud thinks he redid the lfs install like 10 times
[02:42] <pygmymath> genefitz: yeap, its called windows me *shudder*
[02:42] <awmcclain> libmemcache-dev: Depends: libmemcache0 (= 1.4.0.rc2-1) but it is not going to be installed
[02:42] <nickrud> back when it was buggy
[02:42] <cameo351> how do i get permission to /etc/apt/sources/list ?
[02:42] <rhineheart_m> Acomaco, schweeb can't I change the homedir of the user to /var/www?
[02:42] <genefitz> I have this computer and another I playing with another system with mythbuntu.
[02:42] <awmcclain> etc etc
[02:42] <soldats> cameo351: use sudo to edit it
[02:42] <leo_rockw> cameo351: are you trying to edit that with gedit?
[02:42] <Dr_willis> cameo351,  its /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:42] <genefitz> I am trying to break free from my win-media center setup in the living room..
[02:42] <nickrud> cameo351 you would use gksu gedit  in a terminal to edit it
[02:42] <keith-> anyone know what package the new human-murrine theme is in?
[02:42] <genefitz> bad thing though, I am struggling with getting my hvr working..
[02:42] <gorlak> hey, i was curious how do i go about reconfiguring my sound server. i tried installing pulse audio, but it didnt work when i went back to just esd it seems that my 7.10 install can only play from 1 source at a time kind of like the sound server isnt working as it should anymore.
[02:43] <pygmymath> human-murrine?
[02:43] <Scunizi> Housefly7k, are you trying to help him remotely? sounds like grub is messed up.  check out htp://users.bigpond.net.au/hermanzone/p15.htm
[02:43] <WorkingOnWise> is there a dump search for linux? all the ones I can find are too smart for what I want. I want to search for *.* in any directory, and directory under it, and then sort the results by extension. Thing windows 95 style search
[02:43] <pygmymath> genefitz: mythbuntu?
[02:43] <leo_rockw> WorkingOnWise: man ls
[02:43] <pygmymath> WorkingOnWise: hit f3, theres a search tool in there
[02:43] <awmcclain> Dr_willis: Is there something special with -dev packages that prevents apt from downloading dependecies?
[02:43] <nickrud> WorkingOnWise   ls -R | sort
[02:43] <genefitz> pybmymath, kubuntu with mythtv. Kinda like Linux based media center
[02:44] <genefitz> pygmymath even
[02:44] <nickrud> WorkingOnWise sort, you'll have to figure out the exact syntax you want yourself
[02:44] <Dr_willis> awmcclain,  never noticed that apt-get installing a dev package, not gettting dependencies.. could be the package maker did not  enable any dependencies. but may have 'reccomendations' instead.,
[02:44] <awmcclain> Dr_willis: Here's my log: libmemcache-dev: Depends: libmemcache0 (= 1.4.0.rc2-1) but it is not going to be installed
[02:44] <pygmymath> genefitz: mythbuntu is like ubuntu studio heh. but sounds good
[02:45] <awmcclain> Dr_willis: And a bunch more like it
[02:45] <pygmymath> WorkingOnWise: alt+f3 i mean
[02:45] <Dr_willis> awmcclain,   that sounds more like a apt data base issue, or package bug., update, upgrade, try installing again.
[02:45] <genefitz> pygmymath: a lot like.. http://www.mythbuntu.org/
[02:46] <Dr_willis> awmcclain,  or there may be some reason that the -dev package does not consider the lib of the package a dep. Ive never noticed it befor. I tend to always install both on the sme command line
[02:46] <leo_rockw> awmcclain: do you have anything not official in your sources.list?
[02:46] <pygmymath> pygmymath: yeah .. i said that! :P
[02:46] <genefitz> My livingroom has a Win-vista based media center set-up (used only for multimedia) I have tried several media center (myth) based linux systems.. So far, to no avail..
[02:46] <leo_rockw> pygmymath: you're talking to yourself now?
[02:46] <awmcclain> leo_rockw: Only the bzr launchpad sources
[02:46] <yuji_> what is a simple / good way to archive an entire site? can somebody reccomend something?
[02:46] <pygmymath> genefitz: yeah .. i said that! :P
[02:46] <pygmymath> *shame*
[02:46] <leo_rockw> pygmymath: lol
[02:47] <cj_burchfield> hello all
[02:47] <pygmymath> leo_rockw: 3am here :P
[02:47] <leo_rockw> cj_burchfield: hello
[02:47] <cj_burchfield> i've a quick question.
[02:47] <Scunizi> !ask | cj_burchfield
[02:47] <ubotu> cj_burchfield: 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. :-)
[02:47] <genefitz> pygmymath: lol, I guess ya did
[02:47] <cj_burchfield> lol.
[02:47] <Dr_willis> awmcclain,  as a test i did a   sudo apt-get install  libsdl-console-dev, and it did install the  libsdl-console also here.
[02:48] <awmcclain> Dr_willis: Ok, let me update.
[02:48] <awmcclain> Dr_willis: Err... upgrade
[02:48] <cj_burchfield> i want to use my blackberry pearl as a modem in ubuntu.  In windows, the BB desktop manager has to be running to do this.  question is:  can it be done, and if so, how?
[02:48] <genefitz> But back on Ubuntu, I have to say, after using hardy for a bit, I have to say I am quite impressed, very few issues, runs like a charm, and is even more user friendly than previous distros.
[02:48] <Housefly7k> Scunizi: yeah I am helping him over the phone, sorry for the delayed response i keep flipping between webpages and IRC
[02:49] <genefitz> I am quite surprised, I have had to do minimal terminal work, and even the Ubuntu supplied nVidia drivers haven't errored out on me..
[02:49] <leo_rockw> genefitz: i like kubuntu hardy so far, after i tweaked it for 3 days :-P
[02:49] <pygmymath> genefitz: i tried to roll with th xandros poo that came installed on this comp when i got it.. and wanted to dragon punch it in about twenty minutes
[02:49] <tacers> hey io soi de slp
[02:49] <Dr_willis> genefitz,  i had some issues with the nvidia stuff.. but i got them going.
[02:49] <tacers> alguien abla español?
[02:49] <gorlak> anyone know where i can find instructions on the ESD sound system, my system only plays from 1 sound source at a time now (after i tried to change sound mixing servers)
[02:49] <Scunizi> Housefly7k, you got your work cut out for you.. maybe you can ssh into his box running the live cd and get it done for him.. or better yet use vnc (terminal services client)
[02:49] <Dimitree> leo_rockw,  well i just did a xorg reconfig and now i have 1024x768 85hz refresh rate wohoo :) the only thing remaining is my keyboard ... it seams i can_t type the thing that goes in (can_t) the underline ...
[02:49] <leo_rockw> tacers: solo ingles aca, #ubuntu-es
[02:49] <georgy_28> ! es
[02:49] <ubotu> Aquí solamente hablamos inglés. Para Español, por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es - allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[02:50] <Nasra> question: how do I set up MSN / Yahoo chat in Ubuntu?
[02:50] <genefitz> pygmymath: Xandros is great for very new users, I believe, I never was impressed, even less to spend money on it.
[02:50] <cj_burchfield> Nasra: do you have gaim installed?
[02:50] <soldats> Nasra: with pidgin you can
[02:50] <leo_rockw> Dimitree: what kind of keyboard do you have?
[02:50] <genefitz> leo_rockw: really?
[02:50] <leo_rockw> Dimitree: unless you use kde i won't be able to help you
[02:50] <cj_burchfield> excuse me, pidgin.
[02:50] <Nasra> gaim or pidgin ????
[02:50] <genefitz> Dr_willis: what card are you using?
[02:50] <cj_burchfield> it's pidgin now.
[02:50] <Housefly7k> Scunizi: yeah, he wasnt able to launch live cd so he went with the alternate cd... I think it may be because he used the 64 bit
[02:50] <Dimitree> leo_rockw, no using gnome :)
[02:50] <cj_burchfield> it was gaim years ago.
[02:50] <soldats> Nasra: install pidgin
[02:51] <Dr_willis> genefitz,  8800gtsxxx
[02:51] <Dimitree> how can i reconfigure my standart english keyboard ?
[02:51] <leo_rockw> genefitz: si...
[02:51] <Scunizi> Housefly7k, did you tell him to get the 32bit?
[02:51] <dimas_> if i am streaming music with my original ip number with with a port number is that danger?
[02:51] <pygmymath> genefitz: never bought, came on the eee heh. but it isnice for a basic user.. but i've come from ubuntu and ubuntu is where im staying heh
[02:51] <cj_burchfield> beg pardon, dimas?
[02:51] <Dr_willis> genefitz,  the restricted manager tool dident enable/download the package correctly. Once i manually apt-get'ed the glx-new package it took off.
[02:51] <Housefly7k> Scunizi: he just said he went into recovery mode when it did work and reinstalled grub on the windows partition...could this be causing the problems?
[02:51] <cj_burchfield> streaming music to where?
[02:51] <blankthemuffin> How does one install the kernel headers for ubuntu?
[02:51] <Nasra> cj_burchfield / soldats....no I don't have the gaim
[02:51] <genefitz> Dr_willis: I read something about the 8800 series having issues. The 8500 in this one, using the Ubuntu provided (restricted) drivers loaded up like a charm
[02:52] <cj_burchfield> blank, probably thru synaptic.
[02:52] <Dr_willis> genefitz,  it was ent the card or the driver thats the issue.. it was the restricted-manager-whatever-its-called-now tool.
[02:52] <Cpudan80> blankthemuffin: IIRC the package is kernel-source (you also need build-essential)
[02:52] <cj_burchfield> should be a package in there somehwere.
[02:52] <cj_burchfield> aha.
[02:52] <cj_burchfield> indeed.
[02:52] <Housefly7k> Scunizi: yeah he is currently in the process of reinstalling, so i told him to continue and if it didnt work to get the 32 bit
[02:52] <Scunizi> Housefly7k, if he has more than one hd then grub needs to be put on the boot drive (main) like the partition that windows is on
[02:52] <soldats> Nasra: look for pidgin in your menu and open it if you have it and select eh msn or yahoo prptocol
[02:52] <blankthemuffin> Thanks Cpudan80
[02:52] <Cpudan80> !kernel-source | blankthemuffin
[02:52] <ubotu> blankthemuffin: To install the Linux (kernel) headers, open a terminal and: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) To install headers for libraries, you need the accompanying -dev packages
[02:52] <Scunizi> Housefly7k, he'll want the 32 later.. 64 for a noob can be daunting
[02:52] <genefitz> Dr_willis, yeah, I suppose we all get a bad bit from time to time..
[02:52] <Dr_willis> I still think we need a first-time-wizard to set up a lot of this common stuff. But then ya end up with a 20 min question/answer session on the first boot.
[02:52] <pygmymath> Nasra: or do alt+f2 and type pidgin, hit enter
[02:52] <Twan> I'm having trouble installing Ubuntu remotely using PXE. I am not sure if my DHCP Server values on Tftpd32 were correctly set. How can I know?
[02:52] <dimas_> cj_burchfield if i publish my ip number with port number to the public to them liseten the music throw any music player is that danger?
[02:53] <Nasra> soldats ...  I have pidgin
[02:53] <Housefly7k> Scunizi: no, one hard drive
[02:53] <cj_burchfield> if you're not behind a firewall, probably.
[02:53] <awmcclain> Dr_willis: Actually, maybe this will help. I have a custom debian package I  built for ubuntu for lighttpd 1.5.0... can I somehow convert that into an apt package??
[02:53] <cj_burchfield> my personal suggestion is not to do that.
[02:53] <Scunizi> Housefly7k, then he shouldn't have an issue getting grub to the right place.. if you have more than one drive it can get weird
[02:53] <dimas_> what that could cause?
[02:53] <soldats> Nasra: open it and select  the MSN or YAHOO protocol and use your user name to connect, it can support multiple protocols
[02:53] <cj_burchfield> you ask for more trouble than it's worth.
[02:54] <Nasra> soldats...I am doing right now...
[02:54] <Dr_willis> awmcclain,  devbian uses deb packages - same as ubuntu.
[02:54] <genefitz> pygmymath: like I said, I tried Xandros, but was sorely unimpressed. Some people swear by it, but I guess to each their own..
[02:54] <cj_burchfield> many things, one of which is the corruption of your OS.
[02:54] <cj_burchfield> you're in ubuntu doing this?
[02:54] <Dr_willis> awmcclain,  thers no 'apt'pacakges. its the apt-get system that uses .deb packages. :)
[02:54] <georgy_28> awmcclain, : sudo dpkg -i package.deb
[02:54] <Housefly7k> Scunizi: yeah, well hopefully this install will work, if not we'll try the 32 bit livecd, then the 32bit alternate :) But thanks for the help, and if I need more I'll be sure to come back
[02:55] <Dr_willis> genefitz,  many alternative disrtos are one-hit wonders. they shine in one limited area/tool they hage that makes it handy.. but other then that tool.. they fall down.
[02:55] <dimas_> cj_burchfield how you suggest me to stream to the public music as me as the server? is there any ways to script my ip?
[02:55] <awmcclain> georgy_28: It doesn't install dependencies, which is my problem.
[02:55] <cj_burchfield> use a service, such as shoutcast.
[02:55] <Scunizi> Housefly7k, all 1200+ of us are here just waiting to help :)
[02:55] <Dr_willis> awmcclain,  dpkg will NOT install depenncies.. thats what 'apt-get' and the repos and their database is for.
[02:55] <cj_burchfield> google 'broadcast internet radio'
[02:55] <cj_burchfield> minus the quotes.
[02:55] <Dr_willis> awmcclain,  if you start using dpkg whatever.deb then YOU are responsable for the dependenciues
[02:55] <dimas_> free?
[02:56] <soldats> dimas_: yes
[02:56] <awmcclain> Dr_willis: Exactly. I don't want to. Can I use apt-get with a local deb file?
[02:56] <cj_burchfield> yes.
[02:56] <Nasra> soldats: it shuts itself up unexpectedly...don't now what happens ....it does not wanna run by itself
[02:56] <genefitz> Dr_willis, I agree. I tend to stick to the greats, Ubuntu quickly becoming one of them. Previously, I was always a Redhat/Fedora user.
[02:56] <cj_burchfield> as was I, genefitz.
[02:56] <soldats> Nasra: does it give an eoor
[02:56] <georgy_28> awmcclain, : sudo gdbi-gtk package.deb
[02:56] <cj_burchfield> ah, the error of my ways.
[02:56] <genefitz> One thing I had to give them credit for was the RPM. I do like the system
[02:56] <Dr_willis> awmcclain,  no you can not.. thats how the system works.  You can track down all the .debs needed and isntall them all at one time with dpkg ifyou want.
[02:56] <Nasra> no
[02:56] <soldats> Nasra: any errors?
[02:56] <Nasra> soldats....no errors
[02:56] <andresj> I just sent a bug to Launchpad (well, actually it was a couple of hours ago). https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qt4-x11/+bug/208556 The solution is there, all that is missing is to create a patch (very straightforward) and create an update to the distribution. Anybody willing to help here?
[02:56] <Dr_willis> genefitz,  i tested out mandriva, and sidux this month. both are gone now. :)
[02:56] <Nasra> just starting and then just stop and shuts up
[02:57] <dimas_> cj_burchfield do you know VLC?
[02:57] <awmcclain> Dr_willis: Such a hassle. Couldn't I host my own repository?
[02:57] <cj_burchfield> the media player?
[02:57] <Nasra> is there any other way to start or run it?
[02:57] <dimas_> yeah
[02:57] <andresj> sorry. use https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qt4-x11/+bug/208556 instead.
[02:57] <Dr_willis> awmcclain,  tracking down a few deps is a hassle ? minimal hassle compared to making your own repo...
[02:57] <awmcclain> georgy_28: Does that require a display other than TTY?
[02:57] <cj_burchfield> i use it.
[02:57] <cj_burchfield> on windows.
[02:57] <genefitz> Dr_willis, Mandriva One is a great system, out of the box, but it runs slow, seemingly on everything it touches.
[02:58] <georgy_28> awmcclain, : yes, X
[02:58] <dimas_> there is something i dont understand but i have to come back to you in a minute
[02:58] <cj_burchfield> indeed.
[02:58] <awmcclain> Dr_willis: I'm automating all of this, so that's why I ask.
[02:58] <Dr_willis> genefitz,  yep. It had some neat features. I wonder where that stand alone flash player came from they got.
[02:58] <cj_burchfield> Mandriva has been crap for a while.
[02:58] <cj_burchfield> ok.
[02:58] <soldats> Nasra: thas weird i dont know what to say other than doing a ctrl+alt+F1 and seeing if errors are there. to switch back do ctrl+alt+F7
[02:59] <Dr_willis> awmcclain, if the deps are in the repos you can apt-get them first, then dpkg the homemade package I guess..  I rarely mess with individual debs.
[02:59] <Dr_willis> awmcclain,  what may be a bigger issue are the version/package changes on down the line. if your deb wants foobar1.2 and 1.3 comes out.. it may not like it.
[02:59] <genefitz> Dr_willis, I dunno. What I liked about it was the addition of the restricted drivers and codecs out of the box. And the L-additions, which is kind of a turn-on for Linspire (another Ubuntu derivitive)
[02:59] <Daisuke_Ido> g'morning Dr_willis
[02:59] <Dr_willis> genefitz,  i wonder how they legally did that. :)
[03:00] <awmcclain> Dr_willis: What about hosting on launchpad?
[03:00] <cj_burchfield> what is this launchpad crap?
[03:00] <dimas_> cj_burchfield what is RTP multicast?
[03:00] <Dr_willis> awmcclain,   you could try it i guess. Ive never done it.
[03:00] <Twan> jesus christ this is insane
[03:00] <cj_burchfield> all i want to do is order a ubuntu CD.
[03:00] <Twan> the remote installation i finally got working
[03:00] <Twan> technology is unbelievable
[03:00] <Daisuke_Ido> since when is linspire an ubuntu derivative?
[03:00] <cj_burchfield> to the best of my knowledge, it's what you want to do.
[03:00] <Scunizi> !launchpad | cj_burchfield
[03:00] <genefitz> Dr_willis, because One is a paid distro, they pay for the license use for the restricted drivers and codecs
[03:00] <ubotu> cj_burchfield: Launchpad is a collection of development services for Open Source projects. It's Ubuntu's bug tracker, and much more; see https://launchpad.net/
[03:00] <Dr_willis> Daisuke_Ido,  i was wondering that also.
[03:01] <Dr_willis> genefitz,  the copy i had was a free download.. :) but it may been some special variant.
[03:01] <leo_rockw> genefitz: i don't like they put the restricted drivers and so on. i'm always for a free distro.
[03:01] <cj_burchfield> i see.
[03:01] <cj_burchfield> all i want is a ubuntu CD mailed to me.
[03:01] <Daisuke_Ido> cj_burchfield, while sourceforge is like the open source graveyard, most things in launchpad are actively being worked on :)
[03:01] <dimas_> in VLC when you streaming...what is RTP multicast?
[03:01] <Dr_willis> there comes a time when you want your system to just work. :)
[03:01] <cj_burchfield> i see.
[03:01] <cj_burchfield> interesting.
[03:01] <leo_rockw> Daisuke_Ido: what about google?
[03:02] <leo_rockw> Daisuke_Ido: they have a lot of projects too, and most are active
[03:02] <genefitz> leo_rockw, I would agree with you, I mean, I don't mind doing the extra terminal work, but one is looking to set it up on someone's computer that may be a little terminal-phobic, it is a great option, if some is willing to pay for it.
[03:02] <Daisuke_Ido> leo_rockw, definitely, i wasn't comparing them (or freshmeat, for that matter)
[03:02] <leo_rockw> Daisuke_Ido: oh, ok
[03:03] <leo_rockw> genefitz: definately, but i like how ubuntu lets you choose a more freedomish environment
[03:03] <cj_burchfield> there we go.
[03:03] <Nith> dimas_: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real-time_Transport_Protocol
[03:03] <cj_burchfield> ah, i feel better already.
[03:03] <bnex10> ?
[03:03] <genefitz> I love linux, and there have been some great strides in the system. Historically the biggest draw back has been user-friendliness. But it is getting better.
[03:04] <genefitz> leo_rockw, again, I agree.
[03:04] <smallhappy> hi
[03:04] <cj_burchfield> so, anybody, can i use my pearl as a modem in ubuntu?
[03:04] <leo_rockw> hello smallhappy
[03:04] <Nith> hi smallhappy
[03:04] <smallhappy> hello, leo and nith
[03:04] <Nasra> soldats....gotta working thanks....
[03:04] <Nasra> MSN
[03:05] <Y1MMMY> could some one help with flash in konquror
[03:05] <cj_burchfield> indeed.
[03:05] <Dr_willis> genefitz,  i find the term 'user-friendly' to be its own ball and chain. Its a meanignless term in so many ways. :)
[03:05] <mortal1> does anyone here know how to start a graphical application over ssh and have it show on the remote system?
[03:05] <Scunizi> Y1MMMY, you might try in #kubuntu
[03:05] <cj_burchfield> and i like the fact that more and more businesses are integrating linux into their IT systems.
[03:05] <soldats> Nasra: awesome
[03:05] <bnex10> mortal1: that's vnc
[03:06] <Dr_willis> mortal1,  show on the remote? Hmm.. ssh in, use xhost + command,  export the display, run the app. be sure to not ssh -X in. ?
[03:06] <ethan961> !flash | Y1MMMY
[03:06] <ubotu> Y1MMMY: 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
[03:06] <cj_burchfield> mortal1, probably some fancy command starting with 'startx'
[03:06] <genefitz> Dr_willis, I do agree with you on that. But I do understand that there are some people who are not willing to learn anything about cli commands and such to use a computer.
[03:06] <bnex10> nvm
[03:06] <Dr_willis> mortal1,  thats about what i did ages ago with telnet.
[03:06] <leo_rockw> mortal1: i know how to start a graphical application over ssh in your local system.
[03:06] <Nasra> soldats: since I am new to Ubuntu today I managed to get 2 things working my printer...chat ...and Xchat working (3 things) great isn't it?
[03:06] <cj_burchfield> lol.
[03:06] <bnex10> what about viewing an existing display?
[03:07] <genefitz> I loaded Ubuntu on my fathers computer when I visited him, but it scared him that I spent 2 hours after installing, in the terminal getting it ready for him with drivers, codecs and such..
[03:07] <Dr_willis> genefitz,   recall all these 'web-pc's' ages ago that never got popular? that was the ultimate in user-friendly ness..  - make them idiot-friendly through total removal of flexibilty. Is wwhere the 'UF' road often leads.
[03:07] <Daisuke_Ido> genefitz, i ran into the same issue with my inlaws
[03:07] <rooibos> I installed Sun JRE 5.0 and it has java 1.5.  But when I tried to install and run Aptana, it says I have java 1.4, blackdown Java.  Help? Thanks.
[03:07] <soldats> Nasra: good job! good luck. hope everything works out for you
[03:07] <Y1MMMY> ne1
[03:07] <cj_burchfield> lol
[03:07] <Elv1313> mortal1: use "DISPLAY=0" before the command
[03:07] <bnex10> display :0 over ssh?
[03:07] <Daisuke_Ido> but now they can't imagine being without it, since i've shown them how to do what they need
[03:07] <Elv1313> yes
[03:07] <cj_burchfield> yeah, often user-friendly means plan for the stupid idiot.
[03:08] <genefitz> Dr_willis, I do remember, and yes, there is a sacrifice
[03:08] <Dr_willis> if people had the same expectations of 'user friendlyness' in cars, as they do pc's  - My car would auto-start as i walked towards it. and tune in my radio, and have me a cup of coffe hot, and in the cupholder, befor i sat down. :)
[03:08] <Elv1313> it is a local variable, ssh use local variable from host
[03:08] <cj_burchfield> o0o, that'd be nice.
[03:08] <leo_rockw> Dr_willis: you should sell cars, i would buy one of those :-P
[03:08] <Nasra> > soldats....now my next thing is the dowloading and find the files ... and make work....like I used to do it in windows.....especially those with exe...
[03:08] <cj_burchfield> as would i.
[03:08] <Daisuke_Ido> Dr_willis, i pray for that day to arrive.
[03:08] <genefitz> Daisuke_Ido, but after it was installed, and the terminal work was done, he says he rarely uses his windows system anymore
[03:08] <Dr_willis> People seem to have these weird expections that a very complex tool - should be both 'idiot-proof' and  'able to do whatever quirky thing they want ' at a givem moment. :)
[03:08] <cj_burchfield> lol.
[03:09] <cj_burchfield> spoken like a true programmer.
[03:09] <leo_rockw> Nasra: no need for that
[03:09] <bnex10> i would like to be able to view an existing display (:0) over ssh
[03:09] <leo_rockw> Nasra: you have a huge list of apps in synaptic
[03:09] <Nasra> soldats...running Ubuntu like a week ago
[03:09] <leo_rockw> Nasra: no more hunting for apps
[03:09] <Dr_willis> That 'asus EEE desktop' pc - will be womthing to keep an eye on for the near future!
[03:09] <Nasra> yes sir that is correct
[03:09] <cj_burchfield> you want to see a remote computer's display on your display?
[03:09] <john_doe> how do I make my system suspend from comand line (bash)?
[03:09] <pygmymath> Dr_willis: I may have had to build the car myself, but this baby has coffee in the holder when i boot it :)
[03:09] <soldats> john_doe: xset dpms suspend
[03:10] <pygmymath> Dr_willis: I'm typing to you from one running ubuntu now :)
[03:10] <Dr_willis> pygmymath,  there ya go..
[03:10] <genefitz> Dr_willis, yes, and no, it really has a lot to do with the person. I mean, if someone is wanting to do extraordinary things, yes, that is a little out of reach, but remember the "common" user is kind of an idiot..
[03:10] <soldats> john_doe: its a monitor setting
[03:10] <cj_burchfield> true.
[03:10] <bnex10> [23:09] <cj_burchfield> you want to see a remote computer's display on your display? <--- yes
[03:10] <cj_burchfield> VNC, my friend.
[03:10] <Nasra> leo_rockw: Synaptic package manager?
[03:10] <cj_burchfield> or as windows calls it, remote desktop.
[03:10] <kindofabuzz> memphis whoopin' some @$%!!
[03:10] <genefitz> Dr_willis, what I mean is that many just want to load it and have it ready to run out of the box, and I can respect that.
[03:10] <leo_rockw> Nasra: yes
[03:10] <bnex10> i know vnc
[03:10] <jars> anyone interested in creating a custum Ubuntu LiveCD for 50USD?
[03:11] <nickrud> genefitz clueless <> idiot
[03:11] <Dr_willis> genefitz,  its amazing how these 'total computer novices' i often teach decide that they NEED their pc to do things in very odd ways.. because they cant learn how  to manage the machine. the '10000 icons on the desktop' of many windows users is a case in point. :)
[03:11] <leo_rockw> Nasra: i'm not using ubuntu with gnome, but i believe that's the name
[03:11] <Nasra> leo_rockw: everything is in there all applecations
[03:11] <pygmymath> The common user doesnt exsist. I've seen someone who's clueless with xp and lived in ubuntu for a month
[03:11] <john_doe> soldats: thanks!
[03:11] <cj_burchfield> LOL!
[03:11] <Nasra> yes sir it's
[03:11] <cj_burchfield> that cracks me up.
[03:11] <leo_rockw> Nasra: any app you feel like getting is in that list
[03:11] <bnex10> but since THE STUPID IPv6 SCREWING MY THING it dont work
[03:11] <soldats> john_doe: np
[03:11] <Dr_willis> genefitz,  that eee desktop - will be such a solution. :) when you limit the hardware.. you gain in manyw ays.
[03:11] <leo_rockw> Nasra: so searching for apps online is pointless
[03:11] <cj_burchfield> eh?
[03:11] <Daisuke_Ido> bnex10, what'
[03:11] <cj_burchfield> IPv6?
[03:11] <Nasra> leo_rockw: and is safe and supported?
[03:11] <Daisuke_Ido> err...  what's up with the what now?
[03:11] <cj_burchfield> screwing your thing?
[03:11] <Dr_willis> genefitz,  given the varity in PC hardware. im suprised any OS works. :)
[03:11] <cj_burchfield> computer sex...bad.
[03:11] <leo_rockw> Nasra: yup
[03:12] <Nasra> leo_rockw: then let me explore it then
[03:12] <Nasra> thanks
[03:12] <bnex10> yes
[03:12] <leo_rockw> Nasra: no problem
[03:12] <bnex10> well
[03:12] <jars> hello all.  I'm new to the chat room, looking for some help with a liveCD
[03:12] <genefitz> Dr_willis, I do agree with you. Me I have 3 icons, and all three are there because the system put them there. My storage drive, and my networked media sources. Other than that, I am all about the menu.
[03:12] <leo_rockw> Dr_willis: given the variaty of hardware... i'm surprised debian exists
[03:12] <bnex10> windows dont support ::ffff:192.168.1.103:6667
[03:12] <cesurasean> I can help you with a live cd jars.
[03:12] <cj_burchfield> sure it does.
[03:13] <bnex10> and nothing works!
[03:13] <leo_rockw> genefitz: i'm all about katapult :-P
[03:13] <genefitz> Dr_willis, again, I agree. It amazes me
[03:13] <Dr_willis> leo_rockw,  given the debian devs attitudes... oh wait.. i WONT go there..... :)
[03:13] <cj_burchfield> 192.168.1.103
[03:13] <cesurasean> jars, send me a message.
[03:13] <bnex10> i did that
[03:13] <leo_rockw> Dr_willis: lol
[03:13] <genefitz> leo_rockw, lol
[03:13] <rhineheart_m> Is debian complicated than ubuntu?
[03:13] <jars> ces-- I need to create a custom liveCD with some security options, for use on library computers
[03:13] <Dr_willis> leo_rockw,  :) i dont wish to sterotype based on a few bad eggs.. :)
[03:13] <bnex10> but connection failed
[03:13] <cj_burchfield> you don't have IPv4 installed with IPv6?
[03:13] <rooibos> can someone help me with JVM versions?
[03:13] <jars> ces-- i've tried to create one before, but had many issues with getting it how i need.
[03:13] <leo_rockw> rhineheart_m: debian developers are stereotyped as being... not too friendly
[03:13] <bnex10> both are installed
[03:13] <Dr_willis> rhineheart_m,  its not as polished in ways.. but  if youlearn the linux fundamentals. debian wont  be too hard.
[03:13] <genefitz> rhineheart_m, yes and no.
[03:13] <Daisuke_Ido> rhineheart_m, same concept as far as package management, but it's not nearly as polished
[03:14] <Flannel> jars: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization
[03:14] <cj_burchfield> i believe you can use IPv4 on that adapter,
[03:14] <Daisuke_Ido> ugh doc, you beat me again
[03:14] <bnex10> but it's interfering
[03:14] <bnex10> how
[03:14] <cj_burchfield> !IPv4
[03:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ipv4 - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:14] <bnex10> ?
[03:14] <FloodBot1> bnex10: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:14] <john_doe> soldats: it doesn't work. it just shows help of xset...
[03:14] <Nasra> leo_rockw: how do I make program to work like with the .exe extension?.....don't know howto...
[03:14] <Scunizi> !enter | bnex
[03:14] <ubotu> bnex: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[03:14] <cj_burchfield> check all your network settings.
[03:14] <leo_rockw> Nasra: what do you mean?
[03:14] <pygmymath> genefitz: due to 7" screen i dont have a window list - i use alt+tab. I use the kboard more than the touchpad fail thing so i tend to run stuff with alt+f2 or in a terminal (which is shortcutted)
[03:14] <antbee> rooibos: type this in a terminal update-alternatives --config java
[03:14] <bnex10> ok?
[03:14] <john_doe> how do I see or execute what xfce does?
[03:14] <cj_burchfield> i can't remember at this moment.
[03:15] <cj_burchfield> any help people?
[03:15] <cj_burchfield> where can he find the setting to use IPv4?
[03:15] <Nith> Nasra: you're interested in wine. I dont have any experience w/ it though
[03:15] <rhineheart_m> well, quick question.. which is better in terms of performance.. like speed.. debian or ubuntu?
[03:15] <soldats> john_doe: try 'xset dpme force standby' it will only standby the monitor, is the normal standby not working
[03:15] <orran> Hey is three any good audio programs
[03:15] <Dr_willis> !ipv6
[03:15] <bnex10> probably in root stuff.
[03:15] <ubotu> To disable ipv6 read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WebBrowsingSlowIPv6IPv4
[03:15] <Nasra> leo_rockw: let's say I get program download to my box....and then I want something to be executed using the .exe.....how do I do that?
[03:15] <genefitz> pygmymath: 7" screen? are you using a pocket PC or tablet?
[03:15] <soldats> john_doe: try 'xset dpms force standby' it will only standby the monitor, is the normal standby not working sorry whoops
[03:15] <cj_burchfield> check that link.
[03:15] <jars> cesurasean -- i sent youa  message did you receive?
[03:15] <bnex10> pocket PC
[03:16] <bnex10> :D
[03:16] <Nith> !wine | Nasra
[03:16] <ubotu> Nasra: 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.
[03:16] <cj_burchfield> read the link ubotu sent.
[03:16] <leo_rockw> Nasra: you don't download programs anymore, you just install them from synaptic and they will automagically appear in your menu
[03:16] <jars> ces- try to send me one if you did not...
[03:16] <Kevin_b_er> You could try running the gnome script which executes the suspend off of the GUI
[03:16] <Jack_Sparrow> Nasra, exe is a windows extension..
[03:16] <Dr_willis> Nasra,  wine basic ussage, wine path/to/whatever.exe   - often a .exe is set to auto launch wine when clicked on. but that is not reliable.
[03:16]  * Nith smiles as its the first time he's ever used that
[03:16] <Nasra> Nith: could it be wine...don't know since I am new to Ubuntu..
[03:16] <rooibos> antbee: thanks!
[03:16] <Twan> Where can I find the latest netboot installation version of Ubuntu?
[03:16] <Housefly7k> Well, my brother finished the install for a second time, and now it gets stuck at boot, the message it gets stuck at is "Setting the system clock"
[03:16] <Dr_willis> !install | Twan
[03:16] <ubotu> Twan: Ubuntu can be installed in a lot of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall. Don't want to use a CD? Try http://tinyurl.com/3exghs - See also !automate
[03:16] <john_doe> soldats: it just blanks the screen for a second
[03:16] <Housefly7k> and then the cursor is just blinking
[03:16] <Nith> Nasra: its definately wine, but I've never used it. Generally you can find a linux equivalent
[03:17] <Scunizi> Housefly7k, is he dual booting?
[03:17] <PMantis> Is there a way to tell apt-get (or aptitude) to upgrade all except the kernels? Or.. upgrade only those packages matching a pattern?
[03:17] <Nasra> Jack_Sparrow....yes sir....that is what I used to do it with windows....now I know is different but I don't know how
[03:17] <pygmymath> genefitz: eeepc heh
[03:17] <bnex10> aww i dont wanna reboot
[03:17] <Kevin_b_er> "/usr/bin/gnome-power-cmd.sh suspend" might do it.  Can't test it right now.
[03:17] <soldats> john_doe: yea its for monitor standby, but standby at best. does the normal power manager not work? is this a laptop?
[03:17] <bnex10> :(
[03:17] <rom> hi
[03:17] <rhineheart_m> well, can IPv6 be a reason why I have intermittent connection in PPPoE environment?
[03:17] <leo_rockw> Nasra: the thing is that you don't need the exes anymore
[03:17] <Nasra> Nith: you seem to understand what I want ....that is correct...
[03:17] <Housefly7k> Scunizi: he still has windows on there yeah
[03:18]  * Nith smiles
[03:18] <Nith> np
[03:18] <rom> I want to add "SHMConfig" "on" in my xorg for enabling touchpad configuration
[03:18] <rom> but...
[03:18] <leo_rockw> Nasra: just install from synaptic and find the program you installed in the menu.
[03:18] <rom> where?
[03:18] <Nasra> leo_rockw: then how do I do it in ubuntu?
[03:18] <john_doe> soldats: it's a laptop. suspend works perfectly from xfce and gnome.
[03:18] <rom> http://pastebin.com/m2d2f174f
[03:18] <jars> can anyone help me with some customization issues?  i need to create a custom cd, but not sure how to get it to auto run a custom java app in the boot
[03:18] <pygmymath> Dr_willis: at some point when i have more experience with python i'm thinking about writing an app that will generate a menu around the mouse cursor.. what do you reckon to that for usability? You seem to have some inttersting theories :)
[03:18] <Daisuke_Ido> Nasra, linux is different, you don't go scouring the net for installers, it's all in one handy dandy place :D
[03:18] <genefitz> Oh yeah, that's right.. By the way, how is that? You know, I put in for the buy one give one for olpc, I still haven't gotten my laptop yet.
[03:18] <john_doe> soldats: but I need to do it from command line
[03:18] <pygmymath> Daisuke_Ido: handhy dandy it is :P
[03:18] <cj_burchfield> bnex: you can install IPv6 on your windows machine.  Check this link: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/network/ipv6/ipv6faq.mspx
[03:18] <Nasra> Okay I am learning with you guys.....
[03:18] <soldats> john_doe: ahh Kevin_b_er suggestion may be it then
[03:18] <genefitz> not that I will probably ever use it for anything other than a toy...
[03:18] <leo_rockw> Nasra: let's say you want to install another media player. just look for it in synaptic and install it and it will be in your menu after it's done installing
[03:18] <Scunizi> Housefly7k, weird that it sticks there.. might be a bad burn.. he should burn it at the SLOWEST possible speed.. some will say it doesn't matter but I find it does as other have as well.
[03:19] <bnex10> windows mobile 5?
[03:19] <Nasra> leo_rockw: don't know how to call it if I don't know which one....get it?
[03:19] <bnex10> pffftttt
[03:19] <cj_burchfield> no.
[03:19] <cj_burchfield> not windows mobile 5
[03:19] <bnex10> no.
[03:19] <leo_rockw> pygmymath: kommando
[03:19] <Housefly7k> Scunizi: yeah I am gonna have him download and run the 32 livecd
[03:19] <pygmymath> genefitz: its a beautiful ubuntu box - running compiz pretty fast :D i use it for some music msn, firefox & irc
[03:19] <Scunizi> Housefly7k, much better
[03:19] <pygmymath> leo_rockw: kommando?
[03:19] <Jack_Sparrow> jars, that is beyond the scope of the support room... Perhaps asking in offtopic or use reconstructor or read up in the wiki on remastering
[03:19] <rom> can anyone help me for adding SHMConfig on in my xorg.conf
[03:19] <rom> ?
[03:19] <leo_rockw> Nasra: there should be categories and a search box
[03:19] <pygmymath> genefitz: its sweet for portability
[03:19] <cj_burchfield> i'm gonna go try the livecd.
[03:19] <genefitz> pygmymath: that is cool.
[03:19] <cj_burchfield> adios.
[03:19] <Nasra> leo_rockw: some people say wine....don't know that
[03:19] <pygmymath> genefitz: got ssh? :P
[03:19] <leo_rockw> pygmymath: at some point when i have more experience with python i'm thinking about writing an app that will generate a menu around the mouse cursor. ---> kommando
[03:20] <jars> thanks
[03:20] <genefitz> no, I don't..
[03:20] <pygmymath> leo_rockw: omgwut
[03:20] <leo_rockw> Nasra: wine is to run exe files in linux
[03:20] <Twan> Can I update Ubuntu from within Ubuntu?
[03:20] <pygmymath> brb google
[03:20] <leo_rockw> pygmymath: not exactly that, but close enough
[03:20] <bnex10> yes
[03:20] <Nasra> leo_rockw:  oh lol..
[03:20] <jars> another quick question, might be out of scope... I need to run a command in terminal from a java app.  I know how to do this in windows, but not linux
[03:20] <leo_rockw> Twan: that's a yes
[03:20] <bnex10> nvm
[03:20] <Dr_willis> pygmymath,  you refering to a 'circular menu' around the cursor.. seen that done with a window manager or 2, seen it done in games.. they tend to really suck. :)
[03:21] <Nasra> leo_rockw: that is correct that is what I want....
[03:21] <pygmymath> Dr_willis: not nessecarily circular.. but why the suck?
[03:21] <Daisuke_Ido> Dr_willis, how DARE you criticize Curse of Monkey Island's interface!
[03:21] <leo_rockw> Nasra: you want to run exes? why?
[03:21] <Nasra> leo_rockw: open it with wine and run it
[03:21] <fk7_se> whats a good game for ubuntu
[03:21] <leo_rockw> Nasra: if you really need an exe, then yes
[03:21] <Daisuke_Ido> Nasra, what kind of software are you talking about running here?
[03:21] <Dr_willis> Daisuke_Ido,  never noticed that one. :) i  only play the older scummvm games with the menus at the bottom.
[03:21] <genefitz> pygmymath, That is cool though, I may have to look at one of them.. I bet I can find an eeepc on e-bay
[03:21] <leo_rockw> fk7_se: frets on fire, tremulous
[03:22] <Nasra> let me think so I can give you better example...okay?
[03:22] <Daisuke_Ido> Dr_willis, i love you.  purely platonic, but you know scummvm, and that's awesome
[03:22] <Dr_willis> pygmymath,   go play some of the games that use them.. the NeverWintersNights game is one that does it.. and egads.. its annoying.
[03:22] <pygmymath> genefitz: don't bet on it :P supply and demand is a bit shite at the moment. if you want one cheap wait till the new model comes out heh
[03:22] <_2> if a guy had three drives of sizes 13g 20g and 80g   how would you sujest they be mounted     like the root system on the 13g and home on the 20g ????
[03:22] <pygmymath> scumm vm is the win.
[03:22] <Roooty> Hi, can anyone recommend a good app for renaming files with german (non-english) characters?
[03:22] <Dr_willis> Daisuke_Ido,  Sam and Max Hit the road!
[03:22] <leo_rockw> Daisuke_Ido: i run scummVM in my nintendo DS ;-)
[03:22] <pygmymath> Dr_willis: oh crikey, not game style. button to toggle open ness
[03:22] <pygmymath> close on click
[03:22] <bnex10> _2: yes
[03:22] <Daisuke_Ido> leo_rockw, i just ordered a cyclods, i'm going to be playing that soon :D
[03:22] <fk7_se> tremulous look cool
[03:22] <pygmymath> leo_rockw: now that is insane
[03:22] <leo_rockw> Daisuke_Ido: that's what i have
[03:23] <Daisuke_Ido> you like it?
[03:23] <leo_rockw> Daisuke_Ido: i can ssh to my laptop with ds linux
[03:23] <indika> is there any similar command available for alternatives in redhat to automatically maintain symbolic links to binary files on a priority based system on ubuntu
[03:23] <Daisuke_Ido> and the big question: has it corrupted any microsd cards?
[03:23] <leo_rockw> Daisuke_Ido: not yet
[03:23] <Daisuke_Ido> cool
[03:23] <Dr_willis> pygmymath,  that metisse window manager thing in mandriva - has   some multi-direction menus in its window manager also. right click, move left/right for one option, up/down for another, diaginal for another..
[03:23] <leo_rockw> Daisuke_Ido: i like it so far, i got it a month ago
[03:23] <_2> bnex10 and usr/local on the 80g   right ?
[03:23] <jars> cesurasean are you still around?  irc blocked my private msg
[03:23] <genefitz> pygmymath, are you using the 900mhz unit?
[03:23] <leo_rockw> fk7_se: careful, tremulous is addictive :-P
[03:24] <pygmymath> genefitz: ayup
[03:24] <leo_rockw> pygmymath: sword fighting in the DS ftw :-P
[03:24] <Dr_willis>  tremulous makes me dizzy and want to throw up.
[03:24] <_2> bnex10 or would you say /var on the 80 ?
[03:24] <Twan> I chose to install Ubuntu desktop and it's now stuck at 2%...is this normal?>
[03:24] <bnex10> hmm
[03:24] <Daisuke_Ido> Dr_willis, i'm a sucker for the old sierra games :)
[03:24] <leo_rockw> Dr_willis: specially if you play the aliens, they go faaast
[03:24] <genefitz> pygmymath, cool, I can get it on ebay for about $300 US
[03:24] <leo_rockw> Daisuke_Ido: did you try their VM?
[03:24] <Alucard_Hellsing> srry to interupt but i need a free voip that can call to physical phones quick
[03:24] <pygmymath> genefitz: ff, irssi, mocp, pidgin all running in compiz cube... cpu 34%
[03:24] <Daisuke_Ido> give me something with "Quest" in the title and i'm in heaven
[03:25] <bnex10> _2: will you have a lot of stuff in your home?
[03:25] <Daisuke_Ido> leo_rockw, which vm would this be?
[03:25] <pygmymath> leo_rockw: sweet :D i was looking at ndslinux
[03:25] <leo_rockw> Daisuke_Ido: freesci
[03:25] <_2> bnex10 defind "a lot of stuff" ?
[03:25] <Daisuke_Ido> not impressed... yet
[03:25] <Roooty> Hi, in which folder to I put icons? Or do I choose my folder?
[03:25] <Daisuke_Ido> i just use dosbox for those :D
[03:25] <_2> bnex10 define
[03:25] <leo_rockw> Daisuke_Ido: i could play some space quest
[03:25] <prettyricky> Is there a way to be able to move the windows around. I cant drag it or close oit
[03:25] <leo_rockw> Daisuke_Ido: yeah, dosbox is better for those, true
[03:25] <genefitz> actually, that was only the 2 G unit
[03:26] <genefitz> $350 US for the 4 gig
[03:26] <bnex10> _2: document , picutes, videos, basically your personal stuff
[03:26] <leo_rockw> Alucard_Hellsing: i told you already, ekiga, openwengo
[03:26] <Alucard_Hellsing> yea but ekiga cant call physical
[03:26] <Daisuke_Ido> leo_rockw, Dr_willis, this is great, but really offtopic, i'm off to ubuntu-offtopic for more :)
[03:26] <_2> bnex10 most personal stuff will be public  so not in /home/*   but symlinked there.
[03:26] <genefitz> pygmymath, cool, I will have to pick one up next month.. I am a sucker for new toys.
[03:26] <Alucard_Hellsing> and openwengo is only for gnu
[03:26] <leo_rockw> Alucard_Hellsing: ekiga can call physical
[03:26] <bnex10> _2oh ok
[03:27] <indika>  is command "alternatives" available on Ubuntu  to automatically maintain symbolic links to binary files on a priority based systems
[03:27] <Alucard_Hellsing> hos
[03:27] <pygmymath> genefitz: me too heh
[03:27] <Alucard_Hellsing> how
[03:27] <leo_rockw> Alucard_Hellsing: and if you don't like gnu, why are you here?
[03:27] <prettyricky> Is there a way to be able to move the windows around. I cant drag it or close oit
[03:27] <pygmymath> genefitz: you need the 4 ideally.
[03:27] <bnex10> _2: what are planning to do?
[03:27] <Alucard_Hellsing> i dont have gnu right now
[03:27] <Alucard_Hellsing> my gnu comp fried
[03:27] <bnex10> _2: and what drives you have
[03:27] <genefitz> Ifpygmy, I agree. I may look at the 8G as well..
[03:27] <genefitz> I do love the portibility of it though
[03:27] <pygmymath> genefitz: 4g + sd cards heh
[03:27] <Daisuke_Ido> are we mistaking different meanings of gnu?
[03:28] <genefitz> pygmy even
[03:28] <Alucard_Hellsing> leo_rockw how do u call physical with ekiga
[03:28] <_2> bnex10 drives ?   i have a 13g 20g and 80g in this box.
[03:28] <leo_rockw> Alucard_Hellsing: i have a voipstunt account
[03:28] <pygmymath> time for me to go anyhow
[03:28] <pygmymath> night #ubuntu
[03:28] <leo_rockw> take care pygmymath
[03:28] <Roooty> Hi, in which folder to I put icons? Or do I choose my folder?
[03:28] <DistroJockey> prettyricky: try holding down Alt and click and drag anywhere on the window
[03:28] <bnex10> ok
[03:28] <prettyricky> ok
[03:28] <genefitz> pygmymath: nice talking to you
[03:28] <newuser777> Does anyone know of a package that will make a full, complete and bit by bit image of floppy disks so I can archive my extensive floppy collection?
[03:29] <Flannel> newuser777: dd
[03:29] <prettyricky> that works but is there a reason that happens. How can I get it to work without the AlT
[03:29] <bnex10> _2 put what you think will be the biggest on the 80g
[03:29] <newuser777> Flannel: That's the name? Is it in the repos?
[03:29] <genefitz> People still use floppys? I haven't even had a floppy drive for the last few years
[03:29] <Flannel> newuser777: its a builtin, the command is 'dd'
[03:29] <Daisuke_Ido> dd if=/dev/floppy of=~/floppies/disk.img
[03:29] <bnex10> _2 root on 13g and maybe backups on 20g
[03:30] <DistroJockey> prettyricky: you can't move them by dragging the Titlebar?
[03:30] <newuser777> Oh ok, thanks Flannel and Daisuke_Ido.
[03:30] <_2> bnex10 umm backups will be on dvd media.
[03:30] <racarter> hi, i see that google makes their desktop app for linux, is it in any repositories?
[03:30] <racarter> not seeing it in medibuntu
[03:30] <bnex10> _2 ok
[03:31] <prettyricky> nope, I was able to and now I can't
[03:31] <chri1> any1 know evolution
[03:31] <DistroJockey> prettyricky: maybe you need to restart X
[03:31] <Dr_willis> chri1,  you might want to ask a slightly more speific question about it.. (and no i dont use it)
[03:31] <prettyricky> i have done that a couple of times and still no joy, its annoying!
[03:31] <Anaxite> Hi everyone; I'd like to ask a support question about a wireless networking issue.
[03:32] <Twan> Can I install Desktop 7.10 over an old server install?
[03:32] <DistroJockey> prettyricky: bummer. Sorry, I'm out of ideas atm
[03:32] <prettyricky> ty
[03:32] <DistroJockey> np
[03:32] <Jack_Sparrow> newuser777, Look for a copy of vgacopy.. freeware for windows.. but also works in wind, dosbox or vbox..  even copies special floppies
[03:32] <bnex10> Twan: yes if you format the partition first
[03:33] <leo_rockw> !anyone | chri1
[03:33] <ubotu> chri1: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[03:33] <newuser777> Next question. I have a few CDs that I burned and have crc errors which make it next to impossible to try to access their contents. Is there a package that will read a flawed disc and do it's best to recover whatever it can and copy it to my hard disc to get a good copy of the undamaged files?
[03:33] <newuser777> Jack_Sparrow: Thanks I'll look into it.
[03:33] <Anaxite> Despite the fact that I've got the essid correct, the network is unencrypted, my computer did get an IP address through DHCP and I have the right driver installed, the computer with the Ubuntu live session running is not able to access any external website or computer. It's as if there were no connection in the first place.
[03:33] <hylinux> hello, anyone had installed the ubuntu 8.04 to his thinkpad t60?
[03:33] <genefitz> newuser777: I don't know of any program that will recover damaged disks.
[03:34] <Roooty> Hi, can anyone recommend a good app for renaming files with german (non-english) characters?
[03:34] <Anaxite> And I followed the instructions at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=571188 ...
[03:34] <Anaxite> Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
[03:34] <alvarezp> hylinux: t42?
[03:34] <hylinux> how about the ati graphics card support?
[03:34] <hylinux> alvarezp: t60
[03:34] <leo_rockw> !hardy | hylinux
[03:34] <ubotu> hylinux: Hardy Heron is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (8.04-LTS), due April 24, 2008 - For more info, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyHeron - CONSIDER IT TO BE BETA SOFTWARE - Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1, NOT #ubuntu
[03:34] <hylinux> have a x1300 ati card.
[03:34] <Kevin_b_er> hylinux: depends on which ATI card
[03:35] <hylinux> kevin_b_er: x1300
[03:35] <chri1> i automatically forward all incoming mail in gmail to a another account can I do that in Evo?
[03:35] <hylinux> in my ubuntu 7.10, I can't make the 3d work always.
[03:35] <leo_rockw> hylinux: you'll get better support in #ubuntu+1
[03:35] <hylinux> leo_rockw: thanks.
[03:36] <newuser777> Jack_Sparrow: Google search for vgacopy suggests that it might be malware.
[03:36] <_2> Anaxite sudo route add default gw "<put the ip here for the box/router nearest the internet>"
[03:37] <Alucard_Hellsing> leo_rockw i have a voipstunt account but how do i use it with ekiga
[03:37] <Anaxite> _2: I typed that in, I get this message: "SIOCADDRT: File exists"
[03:37] <rhen_she> shalala
[03:38] <_2> jhonijim nice quit message... heh try    ssh boxes_ip eject
[03:38] <leo_rockw> Alucard_Hellsing: i don't remember how i did it, i found it in google
[03:38] <_2> Anaxite venella    route    and see what the default is set to
[03:38] <Alucard_Hellsing> k
[03:38] <leo_rockw> Alucard_Hellsing: don't spam your questions in both channels, please
[03:38] <chri1> i automatically forward all incoming mail in gmail to a another account can I do that in Evo?
[03:38] <Alucard_Hellsing> srry
[03:38] <d10n1sus> has anybody ever had the problem of their printer only spitting out blank pages?
[03:38] <leo_rockw> Alucard_Hellsing: i got voipstunt working with microphone to land line
[03:39] <leo_rockw> Alucard_Hellsing: i couldn't get the "call me first and call them later" thing to work
[03:39] <Anaxite> ok, let's see
[03:39] <xb3rt> In ubuntu gutsy, how do I edit the options on the Desktop Right click menu
[03:41] <Anaxite> _2: line 1: 192.168.0.0 / * / 255.255.255.0 / U / 0 / 0 / 0 / eth1
[03:41] <Anaxite> line 2: default / 192.168.0.1 / 0.0.0.0 / UG / 0 / 0 / 0 / eth1
[03:41] <Anaxite> 192.168.0.1 being the correct router IP address
[03:41] <_2> and you are connected to the router ?
[03:41] <Anaxite> Presumably.
[03:42] <xb3rt> Anaxite: What are you trying to do
[03:42] <Anaxite> I'm trying to connect to any website whatsoever.
[03:42] <xb3rt> Anaxite: Dont you have firefox
[03:42] <Anaxite> Yes, I do. It doesn't work, even when my wireless connection is set up properly.
[03:43] <gradin> how do you empty the trash manually from the command line?
[03:43] <xb3rt> Anaxite: Whats the error
[03:43] <troxor> gradin: check ~/.Trash
[03:43] <amenado> Anaxite-> what is the ip address of your host?
[03:43] <Anaxite> Even though I get a DHCP-assigned address, no external site will load. Even just pinging the router yields Destination Host Unreachable
[03:43] <gradin> troxor: tnx
[03:43] <keithclark> I am having a problem sharing files between two computers via ssh.  I can view the directories and even play media files on the remote computer, but when I try to save files to it, a dialog window comes up and shows the progress, which never seems to move.  I also lose access to that remote computer until I cancel the process and logout and back in again.  Any ideas what is going wrong here?
[03:43] <_2> http://ubuntu.pastebin.us/?show=d3579032b <-- does that mean that the repo no longer contains those versions ?
[03:44] <troxor> gradin: there's another one, something like ~/.local/share/Trash, but that's probably not right
[03:44] <_2> or is the security repo down ?
[03:44] <chri1> dr. willis?
[03:44] <gradin> troxor: yeah didn't work...
[03:44] <Anaxite> To try to fix it, I followed the guide at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=571188 for manual network configuration, and also assigned the computer a static IP address.
[03:44] <amenado> Anaxite-> better yet, please paste your ifconfig;  iwlist;  route -n; cat /etc/resolv.conf  also  sudo iptables -n -vL
[03:44] <gradin> i've got /dev/shm showing as 0% free disk space
[03:44] <troxor> gradin: hey cool, there's .local/share/Trash/files/*
[03:44] <genefitz> keithclark: on the remote computer, do you have read/write access?
[03:45] <keithclark> yes
[03:45] <Anaxite> Ok, one sec...
[03:45] <troxor> gradin: the /dev/shm is normal
[03:45] <keithclark> genefitz, yes, I am accessing a folder that I have read/write permission on under the login name that I use for ssh
[03:45] <_2> what is /dev/shm supposed to do anyway ?
[03:45] <chri1> i automatically forward all incoming mail in gmail to a another account can I do that in Evo?
[03:46] <genefitz> keithclark, I'm not sure. I will have to look it up.
[03:46] <troxor> _2: http://linuxfromscratch.org/pipermail/lfs-chat/2006-September/027567.html
[03:46] <prettyricky> does anyone have any suggestions on how I can enable dragging any windows that are open/. I currently cant close them or drag them......It use to work before : (
[03:46] <keithclark> genefitz, thanks, I've tried with no luck.  No error message comes up, just a window with a graph that never moves.
[03:47] <rhen_she> shasya
[03:47] <troxor> prettyricky: depends on the wm
[03:47] <CorbinFox> hey all, I have a problem it appears with my nvidia card or something of the sort.  every little bit, it seems only when i am running firefox, all of Xorg freezes.  Firefox feezes, the little chart i have for system monitor freezes, i cant switch desktops with ctrl-alt-arrow, and then a second at the most later it unfreezes and business goes about.  I have found that there is a log made every time this happens.  any ideas? im thinking of just
[03:47] <genefitz> prettyricky, have you enabled Compiz or Beryl?
[03:47] <genefitz> keithclark, interesting issue.. I am looking up anything I can find for ssh sharing..
[03:47] <prettyricky> let me try enabling compiz
[03:48] <keithclark> genefitz, this is between on machine that is running 7.10 and one is running 8.04
[03:48] <keithclark> genefitz, if that is relevant.
[03:48] <_2> troxor so not using it is a good thing then ?
[03:48] <genefitz> prettyricky, some systems have issues with the effects, my old compuer had that happen every time I enabled desktop effects
[03:48] <troxor> _2: it doesn't hurt anything, afaict
[03:49] <_2> just eats ram   albeit not much.
[03:49] <rhen_she> shasya
[03:49] <genefitz> keithclark, give me just a second..
[03:49] <prettyricky> well the its enabled. It was working before, don't know what happened its just annoying....
[03:49] <gradin> huh nvm then...
[03:49] <gradin> i thought i had a disk free space issue...
[03:50] <haji88> hi, this is my first time trying to start a FTP server, so I've got proftp installed and I was able to upload and download files to the server on my local network using the ip address of the server to connect to it, but how can I connect to the server from somewhere else. I mean how do I know the server's address?
[03:50] <Anaxite> amenado: http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/d101372a7
[03:50] <genefitz> prettyricky, try turning off desktop effects, and see if the problem goes away..
[03:50] <Sinnerman> is there anything i could use to view .pdb files on ubuntu?
[03:50] <prettyricky> alright
[03:50] <_2> Err http://archive.ubuntu.com dapper-updates/main libnss3 2:1.firefox1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.15~prepatch080202a-0ubuntu1  404 Not Found [IP: 91.189.88.31 80]
[03:51] <genefitz> keithclark, I am seeing a bug report with openssh between gutsy and hardy.
[03:51] <keithclark> genefitz, ah, that could very well be it.
[03:51] <charliko_> a good primer for linux?
[03:51] <amenado> Anaxite-> and you have a wireless connection? where is the result of iwlist
[03:51] <_2> is that error telling me that the version of update is no longer avalable ?
[03:51] <keithclark> genefitz, I will try the same with yet another machine running 7.10
[03:51] <__mikem> The Linux Bible 2008
[03:52] <Anaxite> iwlist requires multiple parameters; it's taking me time to get those
[03:52] <genefitz> kiethclark, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssh/+bug/202508
[03:52] <rhineheart_m> hello.. is disabling IPV6 cannot disrupt web server operation? I only found out that my router cannot support IPv6.. and I guess it might be the reason of intermittent connection in my LAN
[03:52] <amenado> charliko_-> ... free books  http://tldp.org/guides.html
[03:52] <genefitz> Prettyricky, did turning off effects fix your window problem?
[03:53] <amenado> Anaxite-> my typo, i meant iwconfig
[03:53] <keithclark> genefitz, thanks!  I'm review the bug report now.
[03:53] <kindofabuzz> finally! i got vnc working right so i can see the gdm login! woot!
[03:53] <prettyricky> nope
[03:53] <amenado> Anaxite-> you have wireless connection right?
[03:54] <genefitz> kiethclark, hope it gives a little info, I know it doesn't help to see the bug reports, but at least you will know you aren't the only one..
[03:54] <xb3rt> Anybody know how, to edit the menu in ubuntu, that shows up when a user right clicks the desktop
[03:54] <genefitz> Prettyricky, have you tried a reboot? Something happens at reboot, sometimes problems just disappear.. lol
[03:55] <CorbinFox> hey all, I have a problem it appears with my nvidia card or something of the sort.  every little bit, it seems only when i am running firefox, all of Xorg freezes.  Firefox freezes, the little chart i have for system monitor freezes, i cant switch desktops with ctrl-alt-arrow, and then a second at the most later it unfreezes and business goes on.
[03:55] <amenado> xb3rt-> gconf-editor perhaps?
[03:55] <Anaxite> amenado: iwconfig at http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/d7eeb67c4
[03:55] <prettyricky> well I just restarted x, maybe I will just shut it all the way and see what happens.
[03:55] <prettyricky> Thank you@
[03:55] <genefitz> Prettyricky, hope it helps
[03:56] <Scunizi> xb3rt, maybe http://www.linux.com/feature/114134?page=3
[03:56] <CorbinFox> I have checked the logs and every time this happens it says something along the lines of "(WW) NVIDIA(0): WAIT" followed by a series of numbers.  any ideas?
[03:56] <amenado> Anaxite-> you can ping 192.168.0.1 at all?
[03:56] <Scunizi> prettyricky, have you tried using alt
[03:57] <rava> chating
[03:57] <Anaxite> amenado: Destination Host Unreachable
[03:57] <prettyricky> yeah that works
[03:57] <prettyricky> but that would get annoying after a while
[03:57] <keithclark> genefitz, maybe I should ask in ubuntu+1?
[03:57] <cdubya> any good tutorials on how to create directories with a shell script using user input prompts, etc......?
[03:57] <amenado> Anaxite-> really?.. can you ping localhost? ping 127.0.0.1 ?
[03:57] <Scunizi> prettyricky, do you have window decorations? as in the menu's at the top of a window?
[03:57] <prettyricky> ?
[03:58] <Anaxite> amenado: Just tried that and yep - pinging localhost works fine.
[03:58] <prettyricky> sorry not sure what you mean
[03:58] <genefitz> keithclark, that may be a good idea. I am running hardy too, but I am using Samba.
[03:58] <Scunizi> prettyricky, at the top of each window there are typically a list of menu items like File/Edit etc.. are those visable or missing?
[03:59] <amenado> Anaxite i'd reset and see if you can still ping localhost... to reset   /etc/init.d/networking restart
[03:59] <prettyricky> oh they are there
[03:59] <Alucard_Hellsing> i need some help every time i tri to  change my screensaver settings. it logs me out of my user
[03:59] <Scunizi> prettyricky, so what you're saying is you can't just use the mouse and click and drag a window?
[03:59] <prettyricky> I can close the window by going to file and exit, but I can seem to drag the window. There is not close button either
[03:59] <realcoolguy> looking for help on how to find out whether or not my pc even sees a PCI wireless card I put in.  I'm not sure where to start looking, because it seems to do nothing... is  there a place to see if my pci  card is even detected?
[04:00] <prettyricky> thats correct
[04:00] <Anaxite> amenado: Ok, ran that command. I can still ping localhost afterwards, and 192.168.0.1 is still unreachable
[04:00] <prettyricky> the button on the top right hand corner is not there to close the window either
[04:00] <Scunizi> prettyricky, ah. sounds like you're missing the window decorations.. you're running compiz right?
[04:00] <din> realcoolguy: sudo lspci
[04:00] <kindofabuzz> how come i can't use the servers host name to login through vnc or ssh?
[04:00] <prettyricky> correct
[04:00] <Scunizi> prettyricky, have you installed CCSM (compiz configuration settings manager)?
[04:01] <prettyricky> yes I have it installed
[04:01] <amenado> Anaxite and you still get same info as earlier when you do ifconfig; iwconfig; route -n ?
[04:01] <nickrud> kindofabuzz you need some kind of name resolution to be able to do that
[04:01] <Scunizi> prettyricky, if you can open it look in there for the option called Window Decorations and make sure that it has a check mark next to it.
[04:01] <prettyricky> ok
[04:02] <realcoolguy> din: thanks, i see it there... just need to go figure out howto make ubuntu talk to it
[04:02] <kindofabuzz> nickrud: what do i need/
[04:02] <Anaxite> amenado: Yes, although 'route -n' added a new line with a default of 169.254.0.0. So three lines now.
[04:02] <din> realcoolguy: what chipset is it?
[04:02] <nickrud> kindofabuzz is this your local network, and is the server a static address?
[04:02] <kindofabuzz> nickrud: yup
[04:02] <leo_rockw> kindofabuzz: i believe you need to add it to /etc/hosts i could be wrong, tho
[04:02] <Twan> I finished installing the core to Ubuntu and now it's trying to install Ubuntu Desktop but it just is stuck at 6% saying 'Please wait...'
[04:02] <amenado> Anaxite thats okay , that 169.x.x.x is irrelevant..  how about your /etc/hosts  how does that look like?
[04:02] <awmcclain> Sigh. I really don't understand this. apt-get isn't installing dependencies for me. libterm-readline-perl-perl: Depends: libterm-readkey-perl but it is not going to be installed
[04:02] <Twan> Anything I can do?
[04:02] <kindofabuzz> it is in /etc/hosts
[04:03] <din> realcoolguy: Atheros? broadcom?
[04:03] <realcoolguy> din: i think it's marvel technology or something strange... i think the brand was belkin
[04:03] <nickrud> kindofabuzz add a line like:     192.168.1.100  servername     to /etc/hosts on the machine you are ssh'ing from. This will work as long as the address doesn't change, obviously
[04:03] <Anaxite> amenado: okay... 'cat /etc/hosts' yields two lines for the IPV4 section. "127.0.0.1 localhost" and "127.0.1.1 ubuntu"
[04:03] <kindofabuzz> ok add it to the client?
[04:04] <amenado> Anaxite-> and this still exist?  0.0.0.0   192.168.0.1     0.0.0.0         UG    0      0        0 eth1
[04:04] <din> realcoolguy: i'd search the forums for it. you may possibly have to use ndiswrapper to get it working.
[04:04] <prettyricky> is that option under window management cause I cant seem to find it
[04:04] <realcoolguy> din: i really wish it was atheros... =(  I'm a better linux user than i seem to let on... just brain froze and forgot lspci ><   i can dig and find out how to make it work now though.  Thanks again din
[04:04] <Anaxite> Yes, that still exists, amenado
[04:04] <nickrud> kindofabuzz the file /etc/hosts on the machine you are running ssh on, if that's what you mean by client
[04:04] <Scunizi> prettyricky, hang on
[04:04] <din> realcoolguy: np
[04:04] <blbrown> this is a strange question; what are the modern ways to control a simple servo motor; printer cable and what about on the software end?
[04:04] <amenado> Anaxite umm that dont look right  127.0.1.1 ubuntu   you can comment that with #
[04:04] <Scunizi> prettyricky, it's under Effects
[04:05] <prettyricky> ok
[04:05] <Scunizi> prettyricky, now go to system/preferances/Appearance/Visual Effects and change the setting to "None".. wait for the screen to blink once and change it back to normal. Does that make a difference?
[04:05] <kindofabuzz> nickrud: ok, did that, any service i need to restart?
[04:05] <nickrud> kindofabuzz nope
[04:05] <rhineheart_m> hello.. is disabling IPV6 cannot disrupt web server operation? I only found out that my router cannot support IPv6.. and I guess it might be the reason of intermittent connection in my LAN
[04:05] <prettyricky> ok let me see
[04:05] <kindofabuzz> cool that worked
[04:05] <Scunizi> !ipv6 | rhineheart_m
[04:05] <ubotu> rhineheart_m: To disable ipv6 read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WebBrowsingSlowIPv6IPv4
[04:06] <nickrud> kindofabuzz that's how it was done before dns, all the machines in the world had an /etc/hosts file pointing at all the other machines in the world ;)
[04:06] <kindofabuzz> woot! tigers in da elite 8! sorry ot =)
[04:06] <prettyricky> that was the issue. Thank you so very much!
[04:06] <kindofabuzz> nickrud: wow i bet those were some big files!
[04:07] <nickrud> kindofabuzz not really. Not many machines on the net then
[04:07] <Scunizi> prettyricky, no problem.. compiz is cool but has it's issues.. now you know something new to pass on to someone else :)
[04:07] <genefitz> prettyricky, sorry, I completely brain fried on that one.
[04:07] <rhineheart_m> I am using ubuntu server.. and I can't afford to reboot the web server..
[04:07] <kindofabuzz> nickrud: true
[04:07] <genefitz> I guess when all else fails, check the obvious ;-)
[04:07] <prettyricky> no prob, thanks again for all the help!
[04:08] <rhineheart_m> Scunizi, I am using ubuntu server and I can't afford to restart the web server.. I have uptime to maintain
[04:08] <kindofabuzz> rhineheart_m: why is uptime so important?
[04:08] <kindofabuzz> sometimes you gotta do what ya gotta do
[04:09] <Scunizi> rhineheart_m, there may be a way to just restart that service .. take 10 secs or so. if someone can enlighten us on how to.
[04:09] <din> which service?
[04:09] <kindofabuzz> what's the service?
[04:09] <rhineheart_m> Scunizi, how about restarting the eth0?
[04:09] <Scunizi> din, rhineheart_m needs to blacklist ipv6 and keep the uptime up.
[04:09] <kindofabuzz> do /etc/init.d/<whatever> restart
[04:09] <emja> anyone know where irexec starts from? I can't find it in /etc/ or in ~
[04:09] <nickrud> sudo modprobe -r ipv6  ?
[04:10] <din> rmmod ipv6
[04:10] <din> heh
[04:10] <CorbinFox> anyone know what causes a log in Xorg.0.log like "(WW) NVIDIA(0): WAIT (0, 6, 0x8000, 0x00001758, 0x00001758)"?  it goes along with a feezing of the entire display for a half second to a second.
[04:10] <din> then add ipv6 to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
[04:10] <rhineheart_m> mmmm.. modprobe -r ipv6 <<< what does it do?
[04:10] <Scunizi> din, is that realtime? or does rhineheart_m need to restart eth0
[04:10] <Starnestommy> rhineheart_m: it removes the kernel modules for ipv6 support
[04:10] <din> that's realtime. it removes ipv6 from the running kernel
[04:10] <nickrud> rhineheart_m it removes the ipv6 support from the kernel
[04:11]  * leo_rockw is going to play some tremulous. Have a good night, #ubuntu
[04:11] <rhineheart_m> mmmm... okay.. any apps or mods dependent to IPV6?
[04:11] <nickrud> rhineheart_m you can see all the modules in the kernel (providing much of it functionality) with lsmod
[04:11] <nickrud> rhineheart_m no modules, no
[04:11] <din> rhineheart_m: i wouldn't think so.
[04:12] <din> rhineheart_m: make sure to add ipv6 to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist so it doesn't load up on the next boot.
[04:12]  * nickrud did an lsmod  grep ipv6 first ;)
[04:12] <rhineheart_m> well, I tried dig AAAA www.kame.net and I got response..
[04:12] <rhineheart_m> does it mean I have working IPV6?
[04:12] <ste-foy> thank you for your help din
[04:12] <nickrud> rhineheart_m it's better to create a new file in the modprobe.d , the blacklist file is provided by ubuntu and the whole purpose of *.d directories is avoiding altering files provided by packages
[04:13] <din> rhineheart_m: what was the answer from the dig?
[04:13] <rhineheart_m> but the router's support group told me that their router cannot support IPV6 only IPV4
[04:13] <din> ste-foy: anytime.
[04:13] <Scunizi> rhineheart_m, did you get the mosaic version of the dancing turtle
[04:13] <ste-foy> :)
[04:13] <TheArthur> installed sun java5-jdk but javac is not put in the path? is their some java-config-bla bla program used to switch the version of java i am using?
[04:14] <nickrud> TheArthur   sudo update-alternatives --config java should set it
[04:14] <amenado> TheArthur-> update-alternatives
[04:14] <Dr_willis> TheArthur,  the !java factoid page has details on that also.
[04:14] <rhineheart_m> this is the answer I got http://pastebin.com/d67ae237b
[04:14] <Motorsport3> hello, I'm wondering how I would install a package (ruby-full) w/o installing the recommended packages, which are libtcltk-ruby, and ruby-elisp? Or do I really need them?
[04:14] <kindofabuzz> i have a dynDNS account to my static wan address, can i have the servers lan addres and the url name in the host file together? or do i not need to do that?
[04:14] <TheArthur> thanks :)(
[04:15] <rhineheart_m> din, this is it: http://pastebin.com/d67ae237b
[04:15] <din> rhineheart_m: if your machine's ip address is in the format of x.x.x.x then you won't have any impact by removing ipv6.
[04:15] <rhineheart_m> din, I have this format 192.168.1.*
[04:15] <nickrud> kindofabuzz don't need to, just have the port forwarding set up
[04:15] <din> rhineheart_m: it's fine. you can remove it.
[04:15] <SilverDawn> lynksys?
[04:15] <SilverDawn> linksys?
[04:15] <rhineheart_m> SilverDawn, yeah. Linksys
[04:15] <TheArthur> !java
[04:15] <ubotu> To install a Java runtime/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java6-jre from the !Multiverse repository (in !Backports for !Edgy)
[04:16] <rhineheart_m> Is anybody here willing to assist me through the removal procedure? I just can't afford damagin my box...
[04:16] <kindofabuzz> nickrud: port 80?
[04:16] <rhineheart_m> I am working remotely
[04:16] <nickrud> kindofabuzz for a web server, yes
[04:17] <din> rhineheart_m: sudo modprobe -r ipv6 or sudo rmmod ipv6
[04:17] <din> then echo ipv6 >> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
[04:17] <Flannel> !ipv6 | rhineheart_m
[04:17] <ubotu> rhineheart_m: To disable ipv6 read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WebBrowsingSlowIPv6IPv4
[04:17] <nickrud> din it's better to create a new file in the modprobe.d , the blacklist file is provided by ubuntu and the whole purpose of *.d directories is avoiding altering files provided by packages
[04:17] <Llewxam> hey all... anyone know how i can re-enable gnome-screensaver and take out xscreensaver?
[04:17] <rhineheart_m> din, can I PM you?
[04:18] <din> rhineheart_m: sure.
[04:18] <jason> lol
[04:18] <din> nickrud: i see.
[04:18] <rhineheart_m> din, thanks
[04:18] <rob353> how do I make a ramdisk for bootup when I'm compiling a kernel? I can't find mkinitrd. I'm running kububtu
[04:18] <mc-george> guys, I just installed gkrellm but I don't know how to make it start?
[04:19] <nickrud> rob353  it's mkinitramfs in ubuntu
[04:19] <nickrud> mc-george   alt-f2 gkrellm
[04:19] <emja> mc-george: just run gkrellm from a shell prompt
[04:19] <rob353> nickrud: thanks :)
[04:19] <emja> er, that too
[04:19] <mc-george> how?
[04:19] <mc-george> what?
[04:20] <mc-george> not sure what you guys mean
[04:20] <nickrud> mc-george gkrellm doesn't have a menu item (apparently)  so press   alt-f2 , that will open a run dialog. Type gkrellm there
[04:20] <mc-george> ah, thanks
[04:20] <Scunizi> mc-george, you can also put it in startup sessions in System/Preferance/Sessions so it will load on startup
[04:21] <mc-george> does it always stay in the bottom panel?
[04:21] <nickrud> mc-george as you get more used to ubuntu, you'll find yourself launching most apps that way :)
[04:21] <nickrud> mc-george you an move it around, it's a window
[04:22] <Scunizi> mc-george, it can be docked on one side of your screen if you want
[04:22] <mc-george> k thanks
[04:22] <Motorsport3> found it, its sudo aptitude install -R ruby-full (this will install just the dependencies and not the recommended)
[04:24] <leonardo> preciso de ajuda
[04:24] <leonardo> alguem pra me ajudar?
[04:24] <Scunizi> !es | leonardo
[04:24] <ubotu> leonardo: Aquí solamente hablamos inglés. Para Español, por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es - allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[04:24] <rob353> ok so how do I use mkinitramfs? lol I'm trying to build and run a compiled kernel.
[04:24] <leonardo> sou do brasil
[04:25] <leonardo> brasileiro
[04:25] <Scunizi> !br | leonardo
[04:25] <ubotu> leonardo: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt para ajuda em português. Obrigado.
[04:25] <Noname> can u connect to irc through a proxy with xchat
[04:25] <leonardo> obrigado ubotu
[04:25] <Scunizi> leonardo, no problem
[04:25] <trakinas> hi
[04:26] <Scunizi> !hi
[04:26] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[04:26] <trakinas> i need some help understanding alsamixer
[04:26] <Scunizi> trakinas, is it not working? or are you trying to do something specific withit.
[04:27] <trakinas> Scunizi: something specific. for example, what IEC958 means
[04:27] <big-boss> My daily report: I made counter-strike source work properly on Ubuntu, directly from my NTFS partition. And am now listening to Risk Asltley because I just got rickrolled. :)
[04:27] <Noname> anybody know a irc program i can use a proxy with
[04:27] <schweeb> Noname: you should be able to, using a socks proxy... not sure about http proxies
[04:27] <schweeb> Noname: http, you'll probably need a tunneling app
[04:27] <Noname> how would i go about if you don't mind i can't find any options in xchat for it
[04:28] <schweeb> what kind of proxies?
[04:28] <blah569> Is there much of a speed difference of running Ubuntu if you install it from Wubi rather then installing it from the disk?
[04:28] <schweeb> blah569: probably slight - as it's block filesystem on top of a filesystem
[04:28] <schweeb> blah569: not significant
[04:28] <Noname> got banned from irc channel just need to get back in
[04:28] <Scunizi> trakinas, Parameters are sampling rate which is 44.1 kHz on home stereos, and 48 kHz on home theaters, a sample width measured in bits, such as 8, 16, 24 or 32, a sample encoding, a number of channels, 1 for mono, 2 for stereo, or 6 for ac-3/IEC958,
[04:29] <schweeb> why wouldy ou need back in to something you're banned from?
[04:29] <blah569> If I install Ubuntu from a CD, is it easy to remove it without wiping Windows?
[04:29] <blah569> wipeing *
[04:29] <blah569> gah, I do not know the correct spelling.
[04:29] <Noname> just the way i am don't like getting banned for opinions
[04:29] <trakinas> Scunizi: Im trying to record microphone and sounds that pass through the board too. once i was able to do so, but cant remember now
[04:30] <Scunizi> blah569, depends on the install.. if you're using the latest beta of Hardy 8.04 then you might be talking about wubi. In that case yes it's easy.. from what I've heard..
[04:30] <blah569> I'm just afraid that my Wubi installation will go corrupt.
[04:30] <Noname> didn't like my pro piracy stance even though i was not giving links
[04:30] <kindofabuzz> i just vnc'd to the computer i'm on to test it. i get the repeat effect like when you video tape into a mirror
[04:30] <trakinas> and i get confused with the IEC thing... dont know what i have to mute, mark on playback, mark on capture...
[04:30] <Scunizi> trakinas, are you using hardy or gutsy?
[04:30] <blah569> I have a restore CD, but I am afraid that it might not even boot up if Wubi does filesystem damage.
[04:30] <trakinas> Scunizi: gutsy
[04:31] <Scunizi> trakinas, this might be all taken care of in hardy since they are using pulseaudio.. not sure how to do it in alsa.. never tried.
[04:31] <trakinas> Scunizi: thanks, anyway! thought was only a matter of alsa switchs
[04:31] <blah569> Does anyone believe that the restore CD would still boot up?
[04:32] <Scunizi> trakinas, might be.. keep playing around.
[04:32] <Scunizi> blah569, restore CD?
[04:32] <Scunizi> blah569, you talking about a windows restore cd?
[04:33] <blah569> A CD that is in the box of the same laptop that will whipe the hard drive, and reinstall Windows.  Almost like a Windows installation CD.
[04:33] <blah569> It will also destroy all paritions.
[04:33] <blah569> partitions *
[04:34] <Scunizi> blah569, ah I just read your previous post.. sorry.. wubi creates it's own little files for running ubuntu.. shouldn't be an issue. If you have to use the restore cd it will wipe everything off the drive and put windows back like new..
[04:34] <Scunizi> blah569, you do have a dual boot option without using wubi
[04:34] <blah569> I have read that Wubi can do major filesystem damage, and not allow booting of Ubuntu or Windows.
[04:34] <blah569> reading *
[04:35] <Scunizi> !wubi
[04:35] <ubotu> wubi advice here: http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=234  and  http://wubi.org  [file wubi bugs here:  https://launchpad.net/wubi/+filebug ] (it will be included in hardy 8.04 currently in beta)
[04:35] <Scunizi> blah569, do you have more than one harddrive?
[04:35] <soldats> blah569: if you have installed ubuntu using specific partitions for ubuntu windows should still work fine, a windows restore CD will still reinstall windows to your factory settings.
[04:35] <Lovely> ..
[04:36] <evand> blah569: where did you read that Wubi can do major filesystem damage?
[04:36] <blah569> On ubuntuforums.org
[04:37] <Scunizi> blah569, if you have more than one drive and the second has nothing important on it or it's just laying around. Yank the windows drive and put the other in for a full clean install of ubuntu.. If you like it put the windows drive back in along with it and come back to discover how to install Grub
[04:38] <blah569> ah, okay.  I would prefer to have a Windows installation on the harddrive that will have Ubuntu, so therefore I can use WINE to emulate most of my Windows applications.
[04:38] <toommy> bllb
[04:39] <toommy> Chappy?
[04:39] <Scunizi> blah569, that won't make any difference with wine.. remember wine won't run 3d intensive apps.
[04:39] <Scunizi> read ... games
[04:39] <lilg111111> need help installing the newest version of compiz fusion plugins and unsupported plugins
[04:39] <evand> blah569: can you point me at a specific thread that says this?
[04:39] <blah569> The damage was due to "hard rebooting."
[04:39] <blah569> The file system damage.
[04:40] <evand> blah569: that will happen in windows as well.  NTFS handles such situations poorly.
[04:40] <schweeb> evand: I suspect it's a slightly valid concern, if your Windows install is on NTFS - you could possibly leave the NTFS volume in an unclean volume
[04:41] <schweeb> er
[04:41] <schweeb> unclean state
[04:41] <niuq> hi
[04:41] <evand> schweeb: correct, though I don't believe that hard resetting Wubi does more damage than hard resetting Windows.  I'm open to evidence to the countrary, howevre.
[04:41] <evand> however*
[04:41] <blah569> That would be terrible if I accidentally turned off this computer accidentally with a "hard boot," and then everything would be mest up.
[04:41] <niuq> i have a problem with the title bar of the windows, it just disappear for no reason...
[04:41] <blah569> Ooops, Improper sentence.
[04:41] <schweeb> and NTFS is usually pretty resilient actually, if you're using the windows drivers in windows
[04:42] <Scunizi> blah569, make a small 10 gig partition on your drive and do a dual boot situation.. that way one side won't mess with the other .. much
[04:42] <ka2> schweeb: really? i had problems with that some time ago
[04:42] <schweeb> the ntfs linux driver is much more likely to crash an NTFS volume
[04:42] <soldats> niuq: are you using basic gnome
[04:42] <Peddy> hi, how do I regain the mouse lock? I just force quit UrbanTerror, but it still has the lock, so I can't move my mouse at all. I can't log off, because I have some important downloads going on. Any help :)?
[04:42] <niuq> soldats: i'm using compiz-fusion, an i have an ati card
[04:42] <schweeb> ka2: with nt, 2k, xp?
[04:42]  * Scunizi is away: I'm taking a break
[04:42] <ka2> schweeb: xp
[04:43] <schweeb> ka2: probably multiple levels of failure caused it to go
[04:43] <blah569> Does WINE support Flash CS3 yet?  I did some reading that said that it will in the near future, and is it the near future yet?
[04:44] <swilky> hey all :)
[04:44] <schweeb> ka2: I do data backup/recovery/etc... and have seen no major isues with ntfs
[04:44] <ka2> schweeb: the computer lost power - > unmountable fs
[04:44] <soldats> niuq: ahh if noone has an answer here id suggest asking in #compiz    also maybe try doing 'metacity --replace' and re-initialize compiz
[04:44] <schweeb> any filesystem has that possibility
[04:44] <swilky> dose any one know if i can find out if my nfs-kernal-server is running
[04:44] <soldats> blah569: you can check the wine site for that info
[04:44] <swilky> ?
[04:44] <schweeb> ntfs no worse than the rest
[04:44] <niuq> soldats: i'll try in #compiz
[04:44] <swilky> or its working?
[04:45] <blah569> I did, but it says that the results are "majorly outdated." on the site.
[04:45] <soldats> swilky: do "lsb_release -a" in terminal
[04:45] <soldats> swilky: or uname -a
[04:45] <soldats> see if its listed there
[04:46] <wiston> hola
[04:46] <swilky> Linux wilkinson 2.6.22-14-server #1 SMP Sun Oct 14 23:34:23 GMT 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
[04:46] <swilky> thas all
[04:46] <wiston> que son repositorios
[04:47] <soldats> !es | wiston
[04:47] <ubotu> wiston: Aquí solamente hablamos inglés. Para Español, por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es - allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[04:47] <swilky> so that means its not working?
[04:47] <techqbert> if I am "make install"ing in terminal over SSH, does that make install stop?
[04:47] <soldats> swilky: did you do a server install or a desktop install
[04:47] <swilky> server
[04:47] <swilky> cli
[04:48] <soldats> swilky: did you have the kernal option in grub when you did a reboot
[04:48] <swilky> no that i know of?
[04:48] <soldats> techqbert: no it shouldnt
[04:49] <tcpdumpgod> Where can I find my monitors current resolution?
[04:49] <izinucs> tcpdumpgod, /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[04:49] <Eva1> Greetings. I've installed Ubuntu 8.04 beta on my hp dv2225nr laptop, desktop amd64 version, and now I'm having trouble getting my wireless driver to work... can anyone lend a hand?
[04:49] <swilky> i just apt-get install nfs-kernal-server
[04:49] <blah569> I am just nervous that something will go terribly wrong.
[04:49] <soldats> tcpdumpgod: does your monitor have a button on front of it, most monitors have one so if you press it it should say te res
[04:49] <blah569> terribly *
[04:49] <swilky> then i edited the exports
[04:49] <blah569> bah
[04:50] <swilky> and restarted the nfs=kernal-server
[04:50] <izinucs> blah569, sometimes you just have to bite the bullit.. perallisis by analysis won't get you anywhere.
[04:50] <techqbert> soldats: agh sorry I incorrectly stated my problem.  I mistakenly closed the window
[04:50] <swilky> n it said [ok]
[04:50] <tcpdumpgod> cool, that did it soldats, thanks!
[04:50] <sixforty> Is there a vm pre-packaged for Ubuntu?
[04:50] <Dimitree> is there a channel for 8.04 ?
[04:50] <soldats> swilky: i think you need to compile the kernal and add it to the boot menu
[04:50] <levander> Dimitree: #ubuntu+1
[04:50] <ethan961> !hardy
[04:50] <ubotu> Hardy Heron is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (8.04-LTS), due April 24, 2008 - For more info, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyHeron - CONSIDER IT TO BE BETA SOFTWARE - Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1, NOT #ubuntu
[04:51] <Dimitree> thank you L(
[04:51] <Dimitree> :)
[04:51] <soldats> tcpdumpgod: np
[04:51] <swilky> :(
[04:51] <swilky> thats hard
[04:51] <blah569> Has anyone used Wubi in this IRC?  Did anything go wrong?  :P
[04:51] <swilky> hold on ill reboot and see if it comes up in the menu
[04:51] <schweeb> blah569: I used it 10 mins ago
[04:51] <schweeb> works just fine
[04:52] <schweeb> I'm back in Vista now though
[04:52] <levander> I enabled auto-installing security updates, but every time I login, that little notification thing in the top right keeps saying there are updates available.  Are some updates not security updates?  Is that why the auto-install security updates doesn't install all updates?
[04:52] <trakinas> Scunizi: worked. but low volume recording. :/
[04:52] <blah569> gaaah, I want to use Ubuntu very bad, but I'm just rather nervous.  I've used Ubuntu on a live cd, but you can't fully expierence it from just that.
[04:52] <tcpdumpgod> soldats, i've got another one for you.
[04:52] <darmi> hello has anyone got java to work on x86 & x86_64
[04:53] <tcpdumpgod> How can I change GDM's default resolution?
[04:53] <blah569> I think I am going to install it.
[04:53] <tcpdumpgod> It isnt the same as what it is in my gnome2 session.
[04:53] <soldats> darmi: did you get java6
[04:53] <schweeb> blah569: it's safter than resizing filesystems and repartitioning
[04:53] <darmi> yup
[04:53] <schweeb> *safer
[04:53] <ArmoredSaint> If you really want to try ubuntu, download the vmware player...It's free.
[04:53] <levander> blah569: Do you have any unreplacable data on your Windows box?  Like data that if you lost, you'd suffer personally?
[04:53] <izinucs> trakinas, I'm in two places at once.. my current nick is Scunizi backwards..... cool glad part of it is working
[04:53] <Piffer> Anyone here good with xorg.conf ? I've got two videocards and three monitors... the monitor on the 2nd card is listed as CRT, but it's an LCD... so the res is only 640 rather than 1280
[04:53] <schweeb> blah569: you have a higher chance of hosing a filesystem during a resize
[04:54] <soldats> !java > darmi this worked for me a while back
[04:54] <blah569> Well, I can also redownload my important web stuff via ftps, but I have some flas that might be considered important.
[04:54] <darmi> right on
[04:54] <RandoCal> blah569: backup your criticals and give it a try
[04:54] <soldats> tcpdumpgod: do you mean the basic resolution or just for GDM?
[04:54] <RandoCal> i just installed the other day and am very very happy
[04:54] <schweeb> blah569: have you considered a virtual machine?
[04:54] <levander> blah569: Yeah, start with learning how to do good backups.
[04:54] <darmi> i've here
[04:54] <schweeb> blah569: VMWare, VirtualPC, etc...
[04:54] <darmi> :(
[04:54] <trakinas> izinucs: mic volume is okay, the other output is not
[04:55] <izinucs> Piffer, there's a line toward the top of xorg that shows how to redo it.. have you tried that? if not make a backup of xorg before doing it.
[04:55] <levander> blah569: Even if you stay on Windows, you need to know that in case of something like a hard drive crash.
[04:55] <blah569> I've used vBox before, but it lags badly on Vista.
[04:55] <schweeb> blah569: both of those run Ubuntu in a Window under Windows
[04:55] <GYTA_CHANIZ> #surabaya
[04:55] <tcpdumpgod> just for GDM, my resolution inside of gnome is correct.
[04:55] <blah569> It ran great on XP, though D:
[04:55] <ArmoredSaint> Virtual PC sucks...no usb support.
[04:55] <izinucs> trakinas, what are you using to record?  audacity?
[04:55] <levander> blah569: i just upgraded from 1.5.4 to vbox 1.5.6 - I/O (like disk, network) is noticably better on 1.5.6.
[04:55] <orion1> hey guys i have a ubuntu server install running on a computer.
[04:55] <trakinas> izinucs: arecord. tested with audacity too
[04:55] <blah569> ok
[04:56] <izinucs> trakinas, what's the other source?
[04:56] <schweeb> blah569: go to vmware.com
[04:56] <schweeb> blah569: get vmware player
[04:56] <orion1> I want to set it up so i can do vncserver to have a desktop on it remotely any idea of what package i need to install?
[04:56] <schweeb> blah569: and find a Ubuntu appliance
[04:56] <orion1> ubuntu-desktop ?
[04:56] <trakinas> izinucs: sound comming from skype test call
[04:56] <levander> Nobody knows why even though I have auto-installing security updates configured, that every time I login, that little notification thing in the upper right is always telling me I have updates available?
[04:56] <soldats> Piffer: try "man xorg" in terminal and it may give a solution
[04:57] <blah569> When installing on an emulator, how exactly does that work?  Is the OS stored on like a virtual disk?
[04:57] <sixforty> Armored Saint, know if there's vmware player packaged to run under Ubuntu?
[04:57] <schweeb> there should be a vmware ubuntu appliance somewhere
[04:57] <soldats> levander: when you click the icon does it give you updates
[04:58] <izinucs> trakinas, oh.. now it makes sense.  skype is natoriously difficult to record  .. there are ad-on for it to allow that but I think they only work in windows.. pulseaudio might take care of it.. or you might consider giving Gizmo a shot.. that has a record feature built in but the audio quality isn't always up to par.
[04:58] <schweeb> sixforty: you mean the vmware player binaries for ubuntu?
[04:58] <levander> blah569: virtualbox creates a .vdi file.  The .vdi file looks like a hard disk to the guest OS.  Windows OS files and all the applications and data files all live in the .vdi file.  But, the Windows guest opens up the .vdi file and it looks like a hard disk to Windows.
[04:58] <blah569> ok
[04:58] <sixforty> I'm running Ubuntu and need a vm.
[04:58] <soldats> blah569: yes i belioeve its on a virtual disk
[04:58] <levander> soldats: Yeah, when I click the icon, the dialog pops up and tells me what updates are available.
[04:58] <blah569> What about vmware player, I am downloading it right now.
[04:58] <big-boss_> guys, I dual boot my pc, I have a little problem. On windows, utorrent has the little green arrow that indicates port forwarding is good, on linux, the thing is red, and no port forwarding. I have the same IP and the same ports on both machines and ports are open in my router config. Any ideas?
[04:59] <levander> blah569: Never tried VMWare personally.
[04:59] <ArmoredSaint> the best way to go is vmware player and get the qemu utility to create the image file...
[04:59] <levander> blah569: I'd bet it's something similar though.
[04:59] <blah569> I've used vbox before, but vbox lags on Vista.  Is the newer version better?
[04:59] <trakinas> izinucs: i remember a link with this tool for linux too. but is too late for me to check them on the internet. i whished i could use gizmo, but the other person does not has it. :/
[04:59] <schweeb> blah569: http://www.vmware.com/appliances/
[05:00] <blah569> ok
[05:00] <soldats> big-boss_: you ma need to tell the ubuntu firewall to forward the ports, id suggest iptables for it ir the front end for it
[05:00] <trakinas> will give pulseaudio a try later. also, my soundcard sucks in anyways.. too much static. TOO MUCH.
[05:00] <izinucs> levander, ArmoredSaint blah569 you can also get vmware server if you're running winxp pro or vista and install from your downloaded cd..
[05:00] <levander> soldats: I just looked, it does say "Important security updates" at the top of the list of updates.  So, I imagine they are secuirty updates?
[05:00] <soldats> levander: yes id think so
[05:00] <big-boss_> thanks soldats i'll try it now
[05:00] <izinucs> trakinas, free download.. if the other is on linux you might also try ekiga
[05:01] <schweeb> blah569: http://www.vmware.com/appliances/directory/1066
[05:01] <soldats> !firestarter > big-boss_
[05:01] <ArmoredSaint> that true izi..thanks..forgot about that.
[05:01] <izinucs> trakinas, gizmo is also free
[05:01] <sixforty> Anyone here running vmware on an Ubuntu system?
[05:01] <izinucs> sixforty, I am
[05:01] <levander> soldats: In "Software Sources" I clicked on "Install security updates without confirmation."  Why is that not auto-installing all these security updates?
[05:01] <ArmoredSaint> I do...
[05:01] <blah569> thanks
[05:01] <schweeb> yea, I'd only recommend VMWare server for instances where there aren't already packaged appliances
[05:01] <ArmoredSaint> I've got an XP vm running on Ubuntu using vmware.
[05:01] <trakinas> izinucs: yep! i used gizmo for sometime. i will try to convince the other person to install gizmo. ekiga would work like a charm... =(
[05:01] <schweeb> it's a bit tougher to install
[05:02] <blah569> Will that lag on Vista with like 1024 MB of RAM?  I plan on buying 4 GB soon, but in the mean time, would that lag?
[05:02] <izinucs> sixforty, I have win2kpro in a vm on ubuntu
[05:02] <sixforty> vmware pre-packaged or from source?
[05:02] <soldats> levander: no clue, are you runnin it with sudo. is this hardy by any chance?
[05:02] <izinucs> blah569, no
[05:02] <schweeb> sixforty: neither
[05:03] <schweeb> sixforty: there's a binary tarbal
[05:03] <schweeb> l
[05:03] <izinucs> sixforty, download server from www.vmware.com  don't forget to register for the license number
[05:03] <soldats> !vmware
[05:03] <ubotu> VMWare Player is in Ubuntu's !Multiverse repository (package "vmware-player", not available for Gutsy, only Feisty and Edgy), and http://www.easyvmx.com/easyvmx.shtml can create VMs for it. Instructions can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VMware - See also !virtualizers
[05:03] <levander> soldats: no, gutsy.  And, I just get to the "Software Sources" dialog via the System->Administration menu.  So, I'm prompted for sudo passwd when it needs it...  So yeah, I'm running it with sudo.
[05:03] <soldats> see here
[05:03] <sixforty> oops. Gutsy. thx anyway
[05:03] <izinucs> soldats, thanks.. we're talking server instead of player
[05:03] <trakinas> izinucs: hmmmm... i was able to clean almost all the noise on audacity. that is cool.
[05:03] <soldats> levander: hmm weird
[05:04] <izinucs> trakinas, nice program
[05:04] <trakinas> izinucs: i have to go. should already be on bed. he!
[05:04] <trakinas> izinucs: cheers! and thank you!! :]
[05:04] <sixforty> I really just need the player.
[05:04] <izinucs> trakinas, nity nite
[05:04] <soldats> levander: no errors? have you checked? also are the repos in /etc/apt/sources.list un-commented?
[05:05] <izinucs> sixforty, with the player you have to download an ubuntu appliance.. with server you can install ubuntu or anything  else from cd
[05:05] <blah569> Can something like vmware totatly destroy the system?  Something unfixable?  Should I be fine?
[05:05] <levander> soldats: I don't know where to check for errors since all that stuff runs in the background.  And yeah, the security repositories are definitely enabled in sources.list here.
[05:06] <schweeb> blah569: no more than most other applications.  It has some tie-ins at the kernel level
[05:06] <schweeb> blah569: but I've never, ever heard of vmware harming the host OS
[05:06] <izinucs> sixforty, actually I should say that there are no wndows appliances unless you make your own..
[05:06] <sixforty> If server gets me there, fine. How do I get it on my box?
[05:07] <soldats> levander: strange, i had a person in my loco with a similar problem, im still looking into it. if possible i can get back to you on it. you may also try tomorrow when more users are around.
[05:07] <Dr_willis> read the info at the !vmware factoid?
[05:07] <soldats> sixforty: i had ubot_u give you the link please read it
[05:08] <izinucs> sixforty, http://www.vmware.com/products/server/
[05:08] <sixforty> thx.
[05:08] <izinucs> np
[05:09] <izinucs> sixforty, to set it up you'll need to install build-essential from terminal.. sudo apt-get install build-essential.
[05:09] <honeone_> screen
[05:10] <sixforty> OK, I'm with ya as far as sudo :P
[05:11] <big-boss_> ok I used iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 1250 -j ACCEPT
[05:11] <big-boss_> same thing for UDP
[05:11] <izinucs> sixforty, build-essential is a collection of libraries and things that allow for compiling programs.. vmware server does some of it's own compiling on install.. pretty automated.
[05:11] <big-boss_> it's still kinda blocked, but the speed is good
[05:11] <sixforty> Come to think of it, I dunno the direct way to sudo
[05:11] <Zoiks> i keep getting a message saying that i cant fdisk a drive because its busy, even straight after i reset
[05:11] <soldats> big-boss_: yea youmay have to reatart the torrent app to have it read it
[05:11] <big-boss_> it's ok for now
[05:11] <levander> Is there any GNOME plugin such the when I left click on the desktop with the mouse, it gives me a list of all open application windows?  Similar to the function Alt-Tab performs with the keyboard?
[05:11] <sixforty> apt-get?
[05:11] <big-boss_> thanks a lot soldats
[05:12] <izinucs> sixforty, just like I typed it.. sudo apt-get install build-essential
[05:12] <soldats> levander: its possible with other window manager but for GNOME im not sure. enlightenment has it
[05:13] <izinucs> sixforty, one line
[05:13] <ampmaniac3> hi! where can i find the error logs of dns?
[05:13] <ampmaniac3> or bind9
[05:13] <izinucs> ampmaniac3, /var/log?
[05:13] <ampmaniac3> thanks
[05:13] <amenado> ampmaniac3-> is it logging?
[05:14] <big-boss_> @soldats: Thanks, restarted the app, and now every thing works perfectly
[05:14] <sixforty> I get an error  .../dpkg  unable to lock
[05:14] <ampmaniac3> im want ot see the error logs because i just installed the bind9 lately but it fails on start
[05:14] <izinucs> sixforty, do you have synaptic open or add/remove?
[05:15] <soldats> big-boss_: no problem man i hope everyting else works for you. you know where to come for help :D
[05:15] <levander> What is this "Super" key I keep reading about in the Compiz doc's?
[05:15] <soldats> levander: its the "win" key
[05:15]  * sixforty closes Synaptic
[05:15] <schweeb> levander: there are apps to do that type of thing, but I don't recall any doing so via the "root window" or desktop, like enlightenment does
[05:15] <levander> This keyboard don't have a win key.
[05:15] <soldats> the one with the logo of windows levander
[05:16] <levander> soldats: It's not on this keyboard.
[05:16] <soldats> is it a laptop
[05:16] <schweeb> you might have to rebind super
[05:16] <levander> All these years, I been avoiding Microsoft logos on keyboards and now Linux is trying to make me get one.  Sucks.
[05:16] <soldats> if so im not sure it may be at the top of te keybopard
[05:16] <big-boss_> hahaha @soldats
[05:16] <levander> soldats: No, it's one of those old buckling spring IBM keyboards.  They don't make keyboards like this anymore.
[05:17] <Daisuke_Ido> model M?
[05:17] <soldats> levander: the super key is not necessarily windows its a "super" key or meta4 key
[05:17] <big-boss_> you'll have to rebind them
[05:17] <sixforty> build-essential already in newest version
[05:17] <levander> schweeb: How do I rebind it?
[05:17] <izinucs> sixforty, then you're set for the vmware install..
[05:17] <levander> soldats: Where is the meta4 key on my keyboard?
[05:17] <schweeb> xkb somethingorother
[05:17] <Daisuke_Ido> levander, you can get model-m keyboards still.
[05:17] <soldats> levander: se big-boss_ post youll rebind them
[05:17] <big-boss_> in your desktop enhancement settings
[05:17] <levander> Daisuke_Ido: Yeah, but that pckeyboard.com site you get them from is shady.
[05:17] <soldats> levander: the meta4 is the win/super key. see above
[05:18] <big-boss_> select the effect you want
[05:18] <levander> soldats: I already told you, I don't have one of those.
[05:18] <big-boss_> then in the tab go to ptions
[05:18] <big-boss_> options*
[05:18] <izinucs> sixforty, did you get server downloaded?  did  you register so they would email the "key"?
[05:18] <big-boss_> sorry Actions*
[05:18] <levander> big-boss_: Are you talking to me?
[05:18] <big-boss_> yeah
[05:18] <Lovely_ine> .
[05:19] <sixforty> tar binary?
[05:19] <soldats> levander: yea see big-boss_
[05:19] <levander> big-boss_: Let me go back and see what you said.
[05:19] <izinucs> sixforty, let me check hang on
[05:19] <ampmaniac3> why does bind9 fails on initial start? i just installed it yesterday and havent configured it yet
[05:19] <Daisuke_Ido> offtopic, but... http://steampunkworkshop.com/keyboard.shtml is possibly the single coolest keyboard mod i've EVER seen
[05:19] <xb3rt> whats a good c compiler
[05:20] <izinucs> sixforty, I think so.. I'm on a win laptop right now and the site defaults to a .exe..
[05:20] <ampmaniac3> where can i find bind9 error logs
[05:20] <ka2> gcc
[05:20] <robinhoodlum> gcc works
[05:20] <ArmoredSaint> yeah gcc works fine..
[05:20] <levander> Oh, big-boss.  I see what you're saying.  But, is there a way just to tell Ubuntu that my "Super" key is somewhere else on my keyboard?  So I don't have to go back and rebind each and every individual action?
[05:20] <sixforty> I've never installed a binary.
[05:20] <robinhoodlum> btw, hiya :P
[05:20] <ppd> ygtk
[05:21] <jhonijim> what about das keyboard II
[05:21] <amenado> ampmaniac3-> did you look at bind9 config file to see if it is supposed to be logging? or maybe you start bind with -debug ?
[05:21] <rhineheart_m> why is it that my server is connecting this 91.189.94.4 using port 123? any idea>
[05:21] <martman> every time i boot my desktop i end up in low graphics mode. i then have to change my monitor from a generic one to mine and change resultion. then resart x.....to be repated agin
[05:21] <martman> anyone know why?
[05:21] <izinucs> sixforty, there's a "register for free seriall number" link at the top of that screen
[05:21] <levander> JohnRobert_: That's a neat keyboard.  I just hate how they've written they're name all over it in big white letters.
[05:21] <big-boss_> @levander: I'm afraid for that, you'll have to ask a more experienced linux user, sorry man.
[05:21] <Hansel> martman - edit your /etc/X11/xorg.conf mebbe?
[05:21] <levander> big-boss_: Yeah, okay.  Thanks.
[05:22] <izinucs> sixforty, I think the download is compressed.. try right mouse clicking on the file and extract
[05:22] <sixforty> thx; woulda missed that link
[05:22] <martman> Hansel isnt that what the tools are doing and maybe something overwritting everytime
[05:22] <schweeb> you can use the XkbOptions feature in xorg.conf
[05:22] <schweeb> unfortunately I don't have time to track down the specific options
[05:22] <ampmaniac3> amenado: i  started it with /etc/init.d/bind9 start
[05:22] <sixforty> and once it's extracted?
[05:22] <xb3rt> I have gcc installed, how do i open it
[05:22] <soldats> schweeb: "man xorg.conf" should tell you
[05:22] <Hansel> martman - dunno... look at the last modification date for the file.
[05:23] <rhineheart_m> why is it that my server is connecting this 91.189.94.4 using port 123? any idea?
[05:23] <izinucs> sixforty, the rest you have to do from the termina/command line..
[05:23] <amenado> ampmaniac3-> dont know what options you can have with it, look at your bind9 script
[05:23] <izinucs> sixforty, did you download to the desktop?
[05:23] <sixforty> Ah, good! Home at last!
[05:23] <schweeb> soldats: I doubt it's understandably documented in there as such
[05:23] <schweeb> http://rubenlaguna.com/wp/2007/01/09/how-to-enable-windows-key-as-super-key-in-linux/
[05:23] <ampmaniac3> ok.. thanks
[05:23] <sixforty> sure, desktop
[05:23] <schweeb> here's an example of someone who has done it before
[05:24] <schweeb> but you'll have to modify it some
[05:24] <sixforty> I'll move it where I can find it.
[05:24] <schweeb> as their super key wasn't mapped to windows
[05:24] <schweeb> but that example should help some
[05:24] <izinucs> sixforty, ok.. in terminal.. cd Desktop
[05:24] <schweeb> at least give you an idea of what to look for
[05:24] <schweeb> night
[05:25] <izinucs> sixforty, once there.. ls to view the files on the desktop.. find the uncompressed directory and cd <directory name>
[05:25] <kindofabuzz> man vnc is so cool =)
[05:25] <sixforty> uncompressed directory?
[05:26] <izinucs> yes
[05:26] <izinucs> sixforty, if you extraced the file on the desktop you should have two directories on the desktop.  one compressed and the new uncompressed one..
[05:28] <izinucs> sixforty, was there another download available that was a tar.gz file?
[05:29] <sixforty> gunzip: unexpected EOF
[05:29] <ubuntucool123> my laptop is a compaq evo n800v. It has compaq quick access buttons on it. are there any drivers to get them working in ubuntu
[05:29] <izinucs> sixforty, see my last line
[05:29] <NIKA_> HIIIIIIIIIIIIII
[05:30] <sixforty> management interface (allows control from web browser) <-- other tarball
[05:30] <ubuntucool123> ?
[05:31] <izinucs> sixforty, nope not that one.. what is the name of the file that downloaded?
[05:32] <sixforty> VMware-server-1.0.5-80187.tar.gz
[05:33] <izinucs> sixforty, when you right mouse clicked on the file and chose extract, you got an error?
[05:34] <sixforty> correct
[05:34] <izinucs> sixforty, well we're most of the way there.. we've gotta figure out why you're getting that error.. You need to be able to extract the file.
[05:35] <Edson_Slipknot> Opa
[05:35] <Edson_Slipknot> Eae Galera
[05:35] <Edson_Slipknot> Como Vão!?
[05:35] <izinucs> can anyone help with an error (eof) when trying to extract a tar.gz.. sixforty needs to resolve this.
[05:36] <izinucs> !es | Edson_Slipknot
[05:36] <ubotu> Edson_Slipknot: Aquí solamente hablamos inglés. Para Español, por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es - allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[05:36] <Edson_Slipknot> gracias
[05:36] <Dr_willis> izinucs,  sounds like a bad download.
[05:36] <izinucs> Dr_willis, thanks
[05:36] <Dr_willis> use the terminal to exttraxt the thing, you will need to be using the terminal to set up vmware eventually anyway
[05:37] <Dr_willis> I thought there were some repos that had the vmware server/client in it.
[05:37] <Dr_willis> I seem to rember just apt-get installing it befor
[05:37] <sixforty> used terminal first time, the clicky-movey thing after that
[05:37] <izinucs> Dr_willis, we're in terminal.. but I dont know how to extract from there.  only player in repos
[05:37] <FYI> well, my wireless card appears to have disappeared... out of nowhere
[05:37] <FYI> help?
[05:38] <FYI> I didn't really do anything... It doesn't even recognize the card anymore
[05:38] <Dr_willis> !info unp
[05:38] <Dr_willis> I cheat and use the unp command :)
[05:38] <Dr_willis> tar xzvf whatever.tar.gz
[05:39] <izinucs> Dr_willis, is there a "-" before xzvf?
[05:39] <FYI> no izinucs
[05:39] <izinucs> k
[05:39] <izinucs> sixforty, you catch this?
[05:40] <Dr_willis> izinucs,  there is not. :) not needed a - there for ages.
[05:40] <izinucs> thanks
[05:40] <Dr_willis> because they are options, not flags.. I think is why theres no -
[05:40] <ppd> hi. does anyone know a good pygtk dragndrop tutorial?
[05:40] <izinucs> sixforty, ping
[05:40] <Dr_willis> or something like that. :)
[05:40] <cocox> Hi there, im using Ubuntu Gutsy, i ve made an fat32 partition over the last 30 GB of my 160 GB HD... when i run windows installer it says that no Harddrive has been found and please check with the manufacturer utility.... what can be going on??
[05:41] <soldats> !vmware
[05:41] <ubotu> VMWare Player is in Ubuntu's !Multiverse repository (package "vmware-player", not available for Gutsy, only Feisty and Edgy), and http://www.easyvmx.com/easyvmx.shtml can create VMs for it. Instructions can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VMware - See also !virtualizers
[05:41] <gluer> cocox: i only made a 32mb partition and my 160gig worked
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[05:42] <Dr_willis> cocox,  you may want to pastebin the output of 'sudo fdisk -l'
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[05:42] <FYI> (01:42:33 AM) You need to be a channel operator to do that :(
[05:42] <robinhoodlum> lol
[05:43] <cocox> Dr_willis, here it is =) thanks http://pastebin.com/m12f09c2e
[05:43] <Dr_willis> I have to wonder.. if it wasent real.. wouldit also not be legal?
[05:44] <sixforty> I'll be able to get a valid, uncompressed file, but what do I do with it?
[05:44] <sixforty> Problem's the file itself. I'll try new d/l, if no go then older version.
[05:44] <brunner> what program should I use to connect to a serial port
[05:44] <Twan> SerialPortConnect 2.0
[05:44] <Edson_Slipknot> #inferno_digital
[05:44] <astro76> brunner: gtkterm, minicom
[05:44] <elkbuntu_> Dr_willis, those sorts of sites usually dont last more than half an hour after they get spammed around. they're usually really poorly made and breakable
[05:44] <brunner> astro76: thanks!
[05:45] <FYI> anyone hear of NICs disappearing with recent updates?
[05:45] <Dr_willis> cocox,  windows may not like   /dev/sda7           15634       19457    30716248+   7  HPFS/NTFS, since its a logical partition.  you have one of the most complex drive layouts ive seen in a LONG time..
[05:45] <Dr_willis> cocox,  whate version of windows you installing?
[05:45] <Hansel> okay, I'm ultra bored... anybody wanna play me in Frozen Bubble?
[05:45] <endra_fz> #surabaya
[05:45] <rhineheart_m> Hello.. I just decided to remove webmin.. can anybody here points me to a guide?
[05:46] <izinucs> sixforty, did you get my private message?  look on the left if using xchat or bottom for a tab that says my nick
[05:46] <cocox> Dr_willis, im trying to install XP.... befeore seveal times i ve installed XP on a logical partition
[05:46] <robinhoodlum> you'll need an ntfs partition to do that won't you?
[05:46] <sixforty> Using Pidgin-cum-bit-bucket
[05:47] <izinucs> arg..
[05:47] <Dr_willis> cocox,  i always just put them in primaries. The drive layout may be the issue.   You could try formating tha paittion to ntfs.
[05:47] <sixforty> dunno where ta find the pm
[05:47] <izinucs> sixforty, in terminal try .. tar xzvf <filename> ... and see if it extracts.. if it doesn't it's a bad download. download again, extract move to the extracted directory and then to start the install ... sudo <filename.pl>  .. I think the file name has a pl at the end or possibily a .sh.. use the one that is appropriate
[05:47] <cocox> Dr_willis, is in NTFS isn't?
[05:48] <izinucs> sixforty, when it's installing it will ask some questions.. accept the defaults.
[05:48] <fsk141> hello
[05:48] <robinhoodlum> hi
[05:48] <cocox> Dr_willis, do you think there is any problem if that partition is too far away?
[05:48] <fsk141> anyone ever heard of archlinux
[05:48] <Dr_willis> cocox,  is it formated to ntfs?
[05:48] <fsk141> www.minifsk.com
[05:48] <mindrape> yes fsk141
[05:48] <cocox> Dr_willis, i mean it is supoused to be near to de 1024 MB to be recognized??
[05:48] <Dr_willis> cocox,  hard to tell. I always have the habbit of putting windows on the first primary partition - to be super-safe
[05:48] <izinucs> sixforty, sorry I gotta go to bed.. early morning tomorrow.  there are others here that can help if you get stuck.
[05:48] <Dr_willis> cocox,  the 1024 limit - is not an issue i thought.. but heck it may still be.
[05:48] <fsk141> uses archlinux, ive put ubuntu on it also, it works, just not as well
[05:49] <Dr_willis> cocox,  actaually it was a 1024 cylinder limit i recall.. not 1024mb. :)
[05:49] <cocox> Dr_willis, i think is an issue in older drives
[05:49] <GCtoday> Hello again. My system crashed and I rebuilt it.  Last time I installed irssi I had to alter some settings. I am here because those settings to do with "universe" are quite difficult to find.  I need a little prompting. Are they in Synaptic Packet Manager??
[05:49] <robinhoodlum> it's not an issue these days, but i think you're right about it needing a primary partition
[05:49] <Dr_willis> cocox,  thats possible.
[05:49] <cocox> Dr_willis, yeah lol cant remember!
[05:49] <cocox> Dr_willis, right im gonna try with a primary partition
[05:49] <cocox> Dr_willis, thank you =)
[05:52] <GCtoday> Is anyone there?
[05:52] <Dr_willis> GCtoday,  where?
[05:52] <ethan961> yeah, its 1024 cylinders, but its the bios's problem
[05:53] <anu> Theres is posible to have desktop efects on "intel corporation 82p965 integrated graphics"??????
[05:53] <ethan961> if its intel most likely
[05:53] <chri1> Get email on any phone without Internet . check my brand new short tutorial http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qp25S1JlQE
[05:53] <tcpdumpgod> gtk-gnutella with a updates hosts file is the bomb.
[05:53] <Dr_willis> now how sluggish they willbe.. is the question.
[05:54] <anu> got direct rendering on glxinfo
[05:54] <anu> BUT it sayd desktop cant be enabled
[05:54] <anu> any clue?
[05:54] <anu> desktop effects*
[05:54] <astro76> anu: it's still blacklisted in gutsy I believe, in hardy it works out of the box
[05:54] <anu> oh
[05:54] <ka2> any clue about what?
[05:54] <trippin445> can anyone tell me why i get this error when trying to get into monitor mode?usage: airmon-ng <start|stop> <interface> [channel]
[05:54] <trippin445> Interface       Chipset         Driver
[05:54] <trippin445> ra1             Ralink b/g      rt2500SIOCSIFFLAGS: Permission denied
[05:54] <trippin445>  (monitor mode enabled)
[05:54] <anu> where can i whitelist it?
[05:54] <FloodBot1> trippin445: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[05:54] <anu> theres some config file i remember
[05:55] <ethan961> xorg.conf?
[05:55] <astro76> ka2: I think most of the blacklisted cards were due to issues playing video
[05:55] <astro76> ka2: with compiz enabled
[05:55] <anu> is not xorg
[05:55] <anu> its a compiz config file
[05:55] <anu> its on ati howtos
[05:55] <anu> gonna check them
[05:55] <anu> thanks =)
[05:56] <trippin445> can anyone tell me why i get this error when trying to get into monitor mode? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/61441/
[05:58] <xeer> HELLO!! can anyone explain to me why when i go to a tty my lcd screen turns off? also I don't get anything on my screen until I'm at the gdm login.
[05:58] <sh4nk> looking for a little help. got twin view working. everythings good, except my bar to close/minimize/maximize/restore is gone on some windows
[05:59] <GCtoday> I just typed in the command 'sudo aptitude install irssi'. It is saying that there is no package whose name and description matched irssi I have definately downloaded it and unpacked it?? Why is this happening?
[05:59] <trippin445> can anyone tell me why i get this error when trying to get into monitor mode? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/61441/
[05:59] <sh4nk> ... and it's only on a single monitor
[06:00] <iositd> GCtoday, did you download the package manually?
[06:00] <GCtoday> Yep to the desktop.
[06:00] <iositd> GCtoday, then double click on the package. apt only downloads from the web
[06:01] <Dr_willis> GCtoday,  all you needed to do was 'sudo apt-get install irssi' it should auto-download and install it.
[06:01] <GCtoday> The package has the name irssi-0.8.12.tar.gz
[06:01] <GCtoday> Nope already tried that.
[06:01] <Dr_willis> GCtoday,  thats definiatly the wrong file
[06:02] <Dr_willis> and irssi IS in the repos.
[06:02] <m0lecule_m> Hello... I need a little help... every time I try to watch a video, it only works in fullscreen... anyone have any ideas?
[06:02] <GCtoday> Oh no
[06:02] <Dr_willis> apt-cache search irssi
[06:02] <Dr_willis> irssi - terminal based IRC client
[06:02] <GCtoday> Yes it is
[06:02] <iositd> Dr_willis, it's not per se ...
[06:02] <iositd> !find irssi
[06:02] <Dr_willis> !find irssi
[06:02] <ubotu> Found: sh:
[06:02] <Dr_willis> heh.. bot is still.. missing features.
[06:02] <iositd> GCtoday, did you download the source?
[06:02] <iositd> GCtoday, and have you enabled the other repo's?
[06:03] <GCtoday> Nope
[06:03] <Dr_willis>  i cant tell which repo its in. GCtoday  you may need to do like iositd  says.
[06:03] <GCtoday> That is what I am yet to do.
[06:03] <iositd> GCtoday, alright. Go to software sources under adminstration and enable them.
[06:03] <zcat[1]> !find ubotu
[06:03] <ubotu> Found: sh:
[06:03] <zcat[1]> oh dear
[06:04] <seamus7> m0lecule_m: what video player are you using and what format is the video in?
[06:04] <GCtoday> Yep found the settings.
[06:05] <GCtoday> From memory there were 3 boxes to cross all to do with universe.
[06:05] <iositd> GCtoday, alright. That's good. Then go to terminal, and execute ----->     sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude install irssi
[06:05] <m0lecule_m> It pretty much happens in any video player in any format... I've tried quicktime, xvid, wmv, avi... all in Mplayer, VLC, and Kaffeine...
[06:06] <AdrianStrays> What is a mini iso?
[06:06] <Chris|> a small iso
[06:06] <Chris|> heh
[06:06] <GCtoday> Just a second, I am unsure which boxes to cross?
[06:06] <AdrianStrays> Duh....
[06:06] <iositd> AdrianStrays, it's an iso designed to just booth the system.
[06:06] <iositd> GCtoday, aah ... cross all the boxes :-)
[06:06] <AdrianStrays> Thanks...
[06:06]  * nickrud wonders why anyone would want to put the system in a booth
[06:06] <Chris|> usually a mini iso downloads most packages through the internet
[06:06] <iositd> *boot
[06:06] <ani1> nickrud: duh to make phone calls
[06:06] <AdrianStrays> Hm
[06:06] <Chris|> or is called a net install
[06:06] <ani1> sheesh
[06:06] <iositd> nickrud, lol ... sorry
[06:07] <AdrianStrays> Thanks...
[06:07] <AdrianStrays> Okay
[06:07] <GCtoday> Also do I uncross them after the installation?
[06:07] <Chris|> yep
[06:07] <nickrud> ani1 doh, stupid me!
[06:07] <AdrianStrays> Another question.
[06:07] <ani1> heh
[06:07] <iositd> GCtoday, no, you can just leave them. They provide you with a lot of new software
[06:07] <AdrianStrays> Why doesn't Ubuntu Studio have a liveCD?
[06:07] <seamus7> m0lecule_m: are you using a composite video manager and if so have you tried experimenting with its settings ... specifically its settings?
[06:07] <GCtoday> Thanks
[06:07] <seamus7> m0lecule_m: oops I meant its plugins
[06:07] <m0lecule_m> composite video manager? like compiz?
[06:07] <seamus7> m0lecule_m: right
[06:07] <astro76> GCtoday: 02:06 < iositd> AdrianStrays, it's an iso designed to just booth the system.
[06:08] <astro76> GCtoday: whoops... 02:06 < iositd> AdrianStrays, it's an iso designed to just booth the system.
[06:08] <astro76> argh
[06:08] <m0lecule_m> yeah... what plugins specifiacally?
[06:08] <iositd> astro76, ?
[06:08] <astro76> GCtoday: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecommendedSources
[06:08] <astro76> iositd: copy paste failure
[06:08] <m0lecule_m> *specifically?
[06:08] <GCtoday> Okay the information is updating and downloading.
[06:08] <AdrianStrays> Why doesn't Ubuntu Studio have a liveCD?
[06:08] <awmcclain> Any know why apt-get isn't downloading my dependencies?
[06:09] <iositd> GCtoday, if you executed that command then it'll also install irssi
[06:09] <ani1> AdrianStrays: its just a collection of software that you can download from the repositories
[06:09] <Teoz> hey, anyone know of a good utility to control fan speeds ? I tried lm-sensors but I get /usr/sbin/pwmconfig: No sensors found! (modprobe sensor modules?)
[06:09] <ani1> !studio > AdrianStrays
[06:09] <Teoz> I also tried gkrellm but I just can
[06:09] <nickrud> awmcclain apt-get always gets required dependencies as defined by the package
[06:09] <Teoz> cant find plugin that actually controls fan speed
[06:09] <iositd> awmcclain, what do you mean? it should ways download them.
[06:09] <GCtoday> Okay I am just waiting for the process to finish and then I will try irssi
[06:09] <seamus7> m0lecule_m: there's a "Video Playback" plugin .. is that enabled?
[06:10] <nickrud> awmcclain you can see what a package says it depends on with apt-cache depends <packag>
[06:10] <AdrianStrays> an1:
[06:10] <AdrianStrays> Wait
[06:10] <awmcclain> nickrud: Not for me it doesn't. sudo apt-get install libterm-readline-perl-perl
[06:10] <ani1> AdrianStrays: and themes
[06:10] <awmcclain>  libterm-readline-perl-perl: Depends: libterm-readkey-perl but it is not going to be installed
[06:10] <m0lecule_m> yeah... Video Payback is enabled...
[06:10] <backtracker> hi how can I get information about my system caracteristics
[06:10] <AdrianStrays> I thought Ubuntu Studio had an altered kernel to decrease audio latency?
[06:10] <backtracker> ?
[06:10] <m0lecule_m> *Playback
[06:10] <seamus7> m0lecule_m: and what about "Workarounds" plugin?
[06:11] <iositd> awmcclain, have you tried to manually correct the dep prob?
[06:11] <ani1> AdrianStrays: http://ubuntustudio.org/
[06:11] <m0lecule_m> Yep
[06:11] <nickrud> awmcclain all it claims to depend on is perl
[06:11] <awmcclain> lositd: I would, but we're talking about 10-20 dependencies. I'd rather apt worked correctly.
[06:11] <seamus7> m0lecule_m: hmmm do you have an unusual video card?
[06:11] <awmcclain> nickrud: And THAT depends on another package. This is just one of the 10 or so dependencies that are unmet.
[06:12] <backtracker> how-to gather (with a command) my system requirements ?
[06:12] <nickrud> awmcclain ah, it's saying that it depends on stuff it can't find?
[06:12] <m0lecule_m> ATI Radeon 9550
[06:12] <awmcclain> nickrud: No, it can find it, it just won't download it.,
[06:12] <iositd> awmcclain, did you enable the other repo's? and from my experience aptitude has a better dependency fixing then apt-get so you might want to try that
[06:12] <GCtoday> Excellent it is installing now. Thanks heaps for your help.
[06:12] <m0lecule_m> I know ATI is horrible for linux, but it's much better than the really old Nvidia card I have.
[06:12] <iositd> GCtoday, you're welcome
[06:12] <GCtoday> Bye for now.
[06:12] <backtracker> m0lecule_m: please help m
[06:12] <AdrianStrays> I thought Ubuntu Studio had an altered kernel to decrease audio latency?
[06:12] <awmcclain> lositd: Hrm... it looked like on this distro they were all enabled, but let me check
[06:12] <seamus7> m0lecule_m; is "Legacy Fullscreen Support" checked in the Workarounds plugin?
[06:12] <nickrud> awmcclain  put the complete output of the apt-get run on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[06:13] <ani1> AdrianStrays: where did you see this?
[06:13] <m0lecule_m> No...
[06:13] <Smegzor> How do I get extra compiz plugins?
[06:13] <kindofabuzz> will alien resolve dependancys?
[06:13] <nickrud> kindofabuzz badly
[06:13] <backtracker> Smegzor: kindofabuzz : ani1 : please help me
[06:13] <AdrianStrays> ani1: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Studio#Features
[06:14] <iositd> awmcclain, please execute this command for nickrud and me ----> sudo aptitude install pastebinit && sudo aptitude install *insert package name you want* | pastebinit                  (provide link in channel)
[06:14] <soldats> !ccsm > Smegzor have you done this?
[06:14] <awmcclain> nickrud: A ha! I found out what it was!
[06:14] <nickrud> awmcclain what? bad repos?
[06:14] <nickrud> awmcclain or I mean, not complete repos that is
[06:14] <AdrianStrays> ani1: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Studio#Features
[06:14] <Smegzor> !ccsm
[06:14] <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
[06:15] <kindofabuzz> oh ok alien just makes a deb
[06:15] <seamus7> m0lecule_m: try checking it and see if it helps
[06:15] <soldats> !alien
[06:15] <ubotu> RPM is the RedHat Package Management system. Ubuntu uses !APT, not RPM. RPM packages are not supported (the package "alien" can allow installing them, but it's quite dangerous)
[06:15] <Smegzor> soldats: yeah but its missing a lot of newer effects like snow.
[06:15] <awmcclain> nickrud: No, what got me into this whole mess was that I had to build a custom ubuntu package for lighttpd, and THAT was what was failing... since i tried to install that with dkpg, it was halting every other apt-get call.
[06:15] <m0lecule_m> k... trying it right now...
[06:15] <crackerjackz> just woke up ,heh
[06:16] <nickrud> ah, that makes very good sense. Have you got rid of that package yet, or fixed it's install?
[06:16] <ani1> AdrianStrays: the only thing i see in the repositories about audio is additional plugins
[06:16] <AdrianStrays> Thats what I saw too
[06:16] <ani1> AdrianStrays: under the desc nothing about a modified or different kernel i have ubuntustudio installed
[06:16] <ani1> nothing different :\
[06:17] <keithclark> What is this evolution-data-serer-2.22 and why does it take up all my cpu's processing power?
[06:17] <awmcclain> nickrud: Getting rid of it lets everything else proceed. So, here's an even better question: Ideally (since I'm automating this), I want to just apt-get install my custom .deb package. What's the easiest way to do that? Specify a local directory in sources? Publish to launchpad PPA?
[06:17] <AdrianStrays> But it seems pointless to make a deriviative if there isn't going to be some actual difference between normal ubuntu
[06:17] <AdrianStrays> Oh well]
[06:18] <nickrud> awmcclain ppa would be good, but search on help.ubuntu.com for personal repository (text search) it shows you how to keep a very simple local repo for a few packages
[06:18] <AdrianStrays> So wikipedia is wrong?
[06:19] <ka2> keithclark: its what handles your data for evolution
[06:19] <awmcclain> nickrud: Yeah, I looked, but most of them were about copying the ubuntu CD locally. Any idea of where I could find the correct directory structure for an apt- repository?
[06:19] <ani1> AdrianStrays: The original version, based on Ubuntu 7.04, was released 2007-05-10. << this makes no sense
[06:19] <awmcclain> nickrud: Don't answer that. Let me look first.
[06:19] <ani1> AdrianStrays: if that were true they would have had a livecd out by now
[06:19] <keithclark> ka2, I don't use evolution and it is making my cpu run 100%
[06:20] <ka2> keithclark: youll have it wether you use it or not. but 100%!
[06:20] <m0lecule_m> Nope still doesn't show anything...
[06:20] <keithclark> ka2, yup....it's been like that for over an hour
[06:20] <AdrianStrays> Maybe they will when Hardy Heron comes out?
[06:20] <ani1> AdrianStrays: i look at it just as a application, theme, and sound bundle so you dont need to manually search for everything and its a complete package
[06:21] <AdrianStrays> But why give it a Alternate Install disk?
[06:21] <kindofabuzz> anyone use mrxvt terminal?
[06:21] <AdrianStrays> Why not just leave it in the repo?
[06:21] <awmcclain> nickrud: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Personal ! BRILLIANT! You made my night!!!
[06:21] <ani1> AdrianStrays: it could install the rt kernel and that could be what its referring too idk :\
[06:21] <AdrianStrays> Hmmmm
[06:21] <AdrianStrays> Thank you for your help!
[06:22] <jisatsu> Ubuntu keeps saying hdb1 is full, when it clearly has 21Gb free, and it doesn't change no matter what I delete. any ideas?.
[06:22] <ani1> AdrianStrays: they have a download for it if your truly interested in finding out what the difference is http://ubuntustudio.org/downloads
[06:23] <ani1> AdrianStrays: or join #ubuntustudio
[06:23] <david> anyone know of a draft-n miniPCI card usable with ubuntu (native support, no hwcutter/NDIS evulness)
[06:23] <xeer> HELLO!! can anyone explain to me why when i go to a tty my lcd screen turns off? also I don't get anything on my screen until I'm at the gdm login.
[06:23] <keithclark> ka2, sorry, I tried a reboot and this thing is just taken over my system
[06:24] <m0lecule_m> Seamus7: Still, no player will show any type of video.
[06:24] <Motorsport3> hello, I'm trying to figure out the difference between running 'vi' or 'vim'? are they two independent installs on gutsy?
[06:24] <AdrianStrays> I joined ubuntustudio, but no one responded to my questions :(.  I installed Ubuntu Studio from the repositiories, but it did seem more like a package.
[06:25] <pretender> Does anyone now how to get left to right vertical text if open office rows
[06:25] <AdrianStrays> I figured I did something wrong
[06:25] <moni4m> xeer: not getting anything in gdm login screen - what do you mean
[06:25] <cabrioleur> Motorsport3, vi should be just a symlink to vim, by default.
[06:25] <xeer> mon14m lcd doesn't kick on, standby mode
[06:25] <seamus7> m0lecule_m: hold on I'm searching your problem
[06:26] <Motorsport3> thanks cabrioleur, that's what I needed to know, do you know how to check symlinks
[06:26] <Motorsport3> ?
[06:26] <seamus7> m0lecule_m what video driver are you using for that card?
[06:26] <tritium> AdrianStrays: it's likely a set of meta-packages, similar to the metapackages from which you can install kubunt, xubuntu, mythbuntu, etc.
[06:26] <moni4m> xeer: I had similar problem (blank screen) after installing restricted nvidia drivers. There are a lot threads in google. some options/lines in xorg.conf file could help
[06:27] <AdrianStrays> Whats a meta-package?
[06:27] <m0lecule_m> The restricted ATI driver that Envy installed....
[06:27] <m0lecule_m> That's all I know.
[06:27] <tritium> AdrianStrays: a package that contains no files itself, but depends on several other packages.
[06:27] <ani1> !envy | m0lecule_m
[06:27] <ubotu> m0lecule_m: 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 »
[06:28] <moni4m> xeer: I am with laptop, ubuntu gutsy
[06:28] <farkewie> hello what is the best softwsre convert dvds to avidio file for usig on my media centre?
[06:28] <tritium> AdrianStrays: "apt-cache search ubuntustudio" would indicate to me that you can install it, just like the aforementioned.
[06:28] <cabrioleur> Motorsport3, I use ls -l, but there is many ways
[06:28] <m0lecule_m> Well, the ATI driver before didn't work... although that was on 8.04 beta...
[06:29] <ppd> hi. can anyone here give me a little help with pygtk dnd?
[06:29] <SuperSayjin> hello f@h
[06:29] <ani1> Motorsport3: hes right /etc/alternatives$ ls -alh vi
[06:29] <ani1> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 17 2008-03-08 17:59 vi -> /usr/bin/vim.tiny
[06:29] <AdrianStrays> Okay, I got a silly question, but why can't I have a user name that starts with a capital letter?
[06:29] <SuperSayjin> oops
[06:29] <m0lecule_m> Should I uninstall the Envy driver and install the one that comes with 7.10?
[06:29] <ani1> m0lecule_m: i would suggest doing that
[06:30] <m0lecule_m> How would I go about doing that?
[06:30] <ani1> m0lecule_m: i used to use envy until i spent 3 hrs one day reversing everything ....open envy and choose uninstall
[06:30] <ani1> m0lecule_m: reboot then go to the restricted drivers manager install the correct driver then reboot again
[06:31] <Motorsport3> thanks cabrioleur & ani1, much appreciated
[06:31] <keithclark> Boy, I could really use some help here.  The process evolution-data-server-2.22 has just taken over my system.  It is consuming all of my processing power bringing everything else to a crawl....
[06:32] <m0lecule_m> But, I'm using Linux Mint... how do I get to the restricted drivers manager? is the driver in the ubuntu repositories?
[06:32] <ani1> keithclark: do you use hardy?
[06:32] <cabrioleur> AdrianStrays, you can, but you will have problems communicating with other systems... so traditionally it's a small letter.
[06:32] <keithclark> anil, yes
[06:33] <ani1> m0lecule_m: do you have  /usr/bin/restricted-manager ?
[06:33] <astro76> keithclark: #ubuntu+1
[06:33] <cabrioleur> AdrianStrays, it comes from idea that Unix can differentiate a capital and small characters, while Windows can't...
[06:34] <SaEeDIRHA> hi
[06:35] <m0lecule_m> no
[06:35] <SaEeDIRHA> when i configure STATIC IP address and changed /etc/networks/interface file how can i send host name to Router?
[06:35] <SaEeDIRHA> because when i use static ip address my computer name does no appear in my router!
[06:35] <seamus7> m0lecule_m: along with ani1's guidance you might find this thread helpful: http://forum.compiz-fusion.org/showthread.php?t=5158&highlight=9550
[06:35] <moni4m> HELP: would you like some one to take a loong at this problem. I am using ubuntu gutsy, network bridge with virtual box. Everything is working except almost everytime when I start/stop virtual box I have to do "/etc/init.d/networking restart". Here my interfaces file: http://www.pastebin.ca/961810; Here my ifconfig output - after restart: http://www.pastebin.ca/961811; before networking restart: http://www.pastebin.ca/961812. I am 
[06:36] <m0lecule_m> thanks
[06:36] <SaEeDIRHA> any idea?
[06:36] <moni4m> a lot spelling mistakes, sorry for that
[06:36] <AdrianStrays> Alright, new question.  How do I have one workspace have a different background, menu, and group of desktop icons than another?
[06:37] <puput> hllw,lh knln g????
[06:37] <crdlb> AdrianStrays: not possible
[06:37] <AdrianStrays> Really?
[06:37] <kindofabuzz> AdrianStrays: yup, not possible
[06:37] <AdrianStrays> I saw it in videos online.
[06:37] <kindofabuzz> from what i've heard
[06:37] <AdrianStrays> Or
[06:37] <nickrud> AdrianStrays we've wanted that for ages
[06:37] <cabrioleur> AdrianStrays, it is possible.
[06:37] <AdrianStrays> Atleast the background was different
[06:37] <SaEeDIRHA> is it even possible ?
[06:37] <AdrianStrays> I've seen it in videos.
[06:37] <kindofabuzz> was it ubuntu?
[06:37] <ani1> SaEeDIRHA: gksu network-admin
[06:37] <puput> u org ingrz z/????
[06:38] <AdrianStrays> Seems like a no-brainer feature to me.
[06:38] <crdlb> AdrianStrays: there are a few hacks for gnome that allow you to make the desktop background switch when you switch workspaces
[06:38] <crdlb> wallpapoz is one of those
[06:38] <nickrud> AdrianStrays there are scripts that, but they're not exactly stable
[06:38] <AdrianStrays> Hm
[06:38] <AdrianStrays> Why is that so difficult?
[06:38] <crackerjackz> has any one here had a problem with that icetea java plug in making firefox not work properly
[06:39] <nickrud> AdrianStrays the support for it isn't included in the basic window manager
[06:39] <kindofabuzz> use real java?
[06:39] <ArmyMan007> hey guys: how do I uninstall Xubuntu?
[06:39] <ArmyMan007> complitly?
[06:39] <ani1> AdrianStrays: flux capacitors
[06:39] <ArmyMan007> completely?
[06:39] <kindofabuzz> ArmyMan007: sudo apt-get remove --purge xubuntu-desktop
[06:39] <crackerjackz> kindofbuzz what do you mean by real java?
[06:39] <astro76> !puregnome | ArmyMan007
[06:39] <ubotu> ArmyMan007: If you want to remove all !KDE packages and have a default !Ubuntu system follow the instructions here << http://psychocats.net/ubuntu/puregnome >>
[06:39] <kindofabuzz> crackerjackz: sun java
[06:39] <AdrianStrays> Are they installable through the Add/Remove window?
[06:40] <crackerjackz> i went to linksys.com because i know their chat uses java
[06:40] <ArmyMan007> but I want to fully uninstall Xubuntu
[06:40] <crackerjackz> clicked install plugins at the top
[06:40] <ArmyMan007> 7.10 and 7.04
[06:40] <crackerjackz> was icetea java or something of that sort
[06:40] <ArmyMan007> will it help me?
[06:40] <kindofabuzz> ArmyMan007: i just told you how
[06:40] <crackerjackz> its not sun java
[06:40] <kindofabuzz> oh like remove the whole linux system?
[06:40] <moni4m> HELP: anyone willing to check if there is something wrong with my networking? ani1? (long description is above, I can send again)
[06:40] <astro76> ArmyMan007: if you follow the link you'd find right away it covers removing xubuntu also
[06:40] <ArmyMan007> kindofabuzz -> yes
[06:40] <kindofabuzz> crackerjackz: java is Sun
[06:40] <nickrud> kindofabuzz tht doesn't uninstall the packages installed, ArmyMan007 see the puregnome thing above, it includes xubuntu
[06:40] <kindofabuzz> ArmyMan007: format your partiton
[06:41] <ArmyMan007> astro76 -> thanks
[06:41] <ArmyMan007> kindofabuzz -> got a helpfull link?
[06:41] <crackerjackz> kindofbuzz well since i installed it my firefox doesent work right
[06:41] <crackerjackz> at all
[06:41] <crackerjackz> like check out this screenshot of google.com
[06:41] <crackerjackz> give me a sec
[06:41] <kindofabuzz> uninstall it and get the real java,
[06:41] <AdrianStrays> Is there a really basic website where I can read about how the file structure works for Linux?  I'm a windows user and I've been using Ubuntu for a week now
[06:41] <AdrianStrays> And I'm having trouble with a few things
[06:41] <kindofabuzz> just making a suggestion, i dunno how to fix it
[06:42] <astro76> !fhs | AdrianStrays
[06:42] <ubotu> AdrianStrays: An explanation of how files and directories are organized on Ubuntu, and how they can be manipulated, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LinuxFilesystemTreeOverview
[06:42] <nickrud> ArmyMan007 oh, you mean remove an entire install. Just format the partition
[06:42] <crackerjackz> kindofabuzz do you know how to uninstall it?
[06:42] <ani1> moni4m: thats strange have you tried settings a static ip in interfaces instead of DHCP ?
[06:42] <farkewie> Can anyone tell what app to use to get my dvds on to my hdd like avi files?
[06:42] <ArmyMan007> nickrud -> got a link for me to do so?
[06:42] <astro76> AdrianStrays: and here http://www.pathname.com/fhs/
[06:42] <kindofabuzz> crackerjackz: how did you install it?
[06:42] <crackerjackz> armyman007 just out of curiosity what OS do you plan on using after you uninstall it
[06:42] <nickrud> ArmyMan007 boot xp or vista, and use the disk formatter
[06:43] <cabrioleur> farkewie, acidrip, k9copy, dvd::rip
[06:43] <AdrianStrays> Thanks
[06:43] <crackerjackz> kindofabuzz i installed it by going to linksys.com clicking on the live chat (it uses java) a message bar at the top popped up that said install missing plug ins
[06:43] <crackerjackz> thats what i did
[06:43] <AdrianStrays> Ugh
[06:43] <AdrianStrays> Linux is so complicated
[06:43] <farkewie> cabrioleur: Thanks do you recomend any?
[06:43] <ArmyMan007> nickrud -> i've got a non-working win98
[06:43] <AdrianStrays> Makes my head hurt
[06:43] <ArmyMan007> nickrud -> won't help
[06:43] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> I'm returning to Win98 SE
[06:43] <cabrioleur> farkewie, acidrip is the smallest.
[06:43] <nickrud> ArmyMan007 ok. Just what is the final goal then?
[06:44] <lekremyelsew> hai all, my CD drive wont read any discs. i dunno if it is a hardware or software problem, cud someone halp me out?
[06:44] <kindofabuzz> win 98???
[06:44] <kindofabuzz> jeeez
[06:44] <crackerjackz> armyman2007 why would you want to do that?
[06:44] <ani1> lekremyelsew: did you mount the disk?
[06:44] <kindofabuzz> at least get 2000 or xp
[06:44] <moni4m> ani1: I did not try anything (still new with linux). I follow virtualbox and add br0 interface. Which part is strange (I could search more details in internet) - like having 2 different IP for eth0 and br0? sometimes these two IP are the same. Sometimes it is working fine with two IP addresses.
[06:44] <ArmyMan007> kindofabuzz -> it's an old computer
[06:44] <crackerjackz> armyman007 i would use windows xp pro
[06:44] <kindofabuzz> something that's not dos based
[06:44] <crackerjackz> because of the group policy editor
[06:44] <ArmyMan007> kindofabuzz -> it's an 8 years computer...
[06:44] <nickrud> ArmyMan007 the reason I ask is what I advise will depend on where you want to end up
[06:44] <kindofabuzz> so?
[06:45] <kindofabuzz> i've installe xp on a p2
[06:45] <ArmyMan007> kindofabuzz -> it's a VERY OLD computer...
[06:45] <crackerjackz> armyman2007 how much RAM and CPU do you have?
[06:45] <nbjayme> hello all.
[06:45] <lekremyelsew> ani1: it says "there is probably no media in the drive"
[06:45] <kindofabuzz> ArmyMan007: then linux would be best for that computer
[06:45] <crackerjackz> kindofabuzz i agree with you
[06:45] <ani1> moni4m: i don't know if it would even help at all i dont use virtualbox i use vmware :\ but you have your interfaces set up for DHCP if your behind a router, as your 3rd pastebin shows, just set a static and see if it still forces you to restart networking do this by gksu network-admin
[06:45] <ArmyMan007> kindofabuzz -> if I would have knowen how to use it... I would have worked with linux
[06:45] <crackerjackz> windoze uses up alot of resources
[06:46] <nbjayme> i am not an advanced linux user. i have installed ipmasq lately and was successful at sharing the internet.  what application or script can i install to require a login page before letting it through the ipmasq?  thanks in advance
[06:46] <kindofabuzz> ArmyMan007: for basic use, ubuntu is like any other OS, point and click
[06:46] <crackerjackz> armymany007 what desktop enviorment are you using
[06:46] <crackerjackz> gnome?
[06:46] <crackerjackz> kde?
[06:46] <kindofabuzz> come on, you're in the army
[06:46] <cabrioleur> ArmyMan007, use fsdisk to remove partitions with linux, and "fdisk /mbr" to fix mbr.
[06:46] <ArmyMan007> kindofabuzz -> unfoutunatly, people around here can't help me configuring the internet connection...
[06:46] <kindofabuzz> you're on now?
[06:46] <crackerjackz> armyman007 are you on a wired or wireless connection?
[06:46] <ani1> lekremyelsew: you have tried a cd/dvd that you have not burned yourself? like music or a movie
[06:46] <ArmyMan007> kindofabuzz -> close enough...
[06:47] <iositd> what's the thing with everything being stuffed into so called userspace? is there a main thing i'm missing that makes it better?
[06:47] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> wireless...
[06:47] <nickrud> iositd supposed to improve securiyt for one
[06:47] <maxime> im new with ubuntu, can someone tell me how to install beryl, i wanna try it
[06:47] <ani1> !compiz | maxime
[06:47] <m0lecule_m> anil: could installing xgl help?
[06:47] <ubotu> maxime: 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
[06:47] <nickrud> !beryl | maxime
[06:47] <ubotu> maxime: Beryl has been merged with Compiz to form Compiz-Fusion.  New Beryl installs are discouraged. See also !compiz
[06:47] <crackerjackz> armyman007 is it USB or PCI?
[06:47] <Creationist> Are there any decent apps that will help me locate duplicate files (particularly pictures) within my home folder?
[06:47] <nks_> F8 won't work when trying to accept the terms of agreement in vmware, would anyone happen to know what to do? I have ubuntu on a macbook 2.16ghz
[06:48] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> what's PCI again?
[06:48] <ampmaniac3> hi! i need help. when i started the bind9 it gives me error like this. rndc: connect failed: 127.0.0.1#953: connection refused
[06:48] <moni4m> ani1: thank you. I will check this network-admin. Restarting network is not big trouble (most of the times it is working). But which part looks strange? Is it normal to have two IP addresses? Does my interface/ifconfig logs looks normal?
[06:48] <kindofabuzz> the slots on your motherboard
[06:48] <lekremyelsew> ani1: its a CD that i didnt burn myself thats not working, i tried the CD on another computer, and it works fine
[06:48] <maxime> !beryl
[06:48] <ubotu> Beryl has been merged with Compiz to form Compiz-Fusion.  New Beryl installs are discouraged. See also !compiz
[06:48] <crackerjackz> armyman007 is your wireless inside your computer
[06:48] <ani1> m0lecule_m: it could i think my gf has a 9950 or 9550 something like that and xgl is horrible its soo laggy but just my experience
[06:48] <mark[oz]> ampmaniac3, sudo
[06:48] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> I have a wireless card inserted to the computer...
[06:48] <mark[oz]> ampmaniac3, you'll need to be root to bind a port
[06:49] <m0lecule_m> What is xgl anyways? I only have a vague understanding....
[06:49] <kindofabuzz> man vnc is so cool now that i got it working
[06:49] <ampmaniac3> im using root already
[06:49] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> there is a sort of a reciever coming out of there...
[06:49] <luckylin> ArmyMan007: Have you heard of ndiswrapper? you can use it to get wireless cards to work using normal windows drivers
[06:49] <crackerjackz> armyman2007 its inside of your computer right
[06:49] <ani1> moni4m: virtual box will create a 2nd interface even if its bridged/NAT etc.  the only thing i see funny is not setting a static ip other than that i wouldn't have any other suggestions if it still happens :\
[06:49] <crackerjackz> ok
[06:49] <crackerjackz> what kind of card is it
[06:49] <crackerjackz> who makes it
[06:49] <FloodBot1> crackerjackz: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[06:49] <kindofabuzz> yeah man!
[06:49] <kindofabuzz> lol
[06:49] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> my card dosn't seem to be reconized...
[06:49] <crackerjackz> i know
[06:49] <ani1> lekremyelsew: :\ weird i would assume if it works in other machines and not in this one its going to be hardware but ask the chan again to see if anybody else has input
[06:49] <crackerjackz> we can get it working (im pretty sure)
[06:49] <mark[oz]> how many people actually say "thanks" once you've helped them?
[06:50] <ArmyMan007> lucklin -> been there... done that...
[06:50] <nickrud> mark[oz] most
[06:50]  * mark[oz] gives #ubuntu the bird
[06:50] <crackerjackz> armyman2007 who makes your card
[06:50] <lekremyelsew> hai all, my CD drive wont read any discs. i dunno if it is a hardware or software problem, cud someone halp me out?
[06:50] <moni4m> ani1: thanks a lot. just needed someone to review (no many linux friends around me). thanks again.
[06:50] <mark[oz]> nickrud, last two people, just vanish
[06:50] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> is it possible to move to a PM chat?
[06:50] <luckylin> <---- is using a wireless card with ndiswrapper and windows drivers, works a charm but needed a wired connection to download ndiswrapper and windows driver
[06:50] <crackerjackz> well yes it is
[06:50] <crackerjackz> how ever
[06:50] <cabrioleur> Creationist, I don't know about tools, but you can use fdupes command.
[06:50] <ani1> heh np moni4m hopefully that works for ya ;)
[06:50] <crackerjackz> it would be in your best intrest to chat in here
[06:50] <nickrud> mark[oz] attitude sucks
[06:50] <crackerjackz> so others can see our responses and offer more input
[06:50] <mark[oz]> :) nickrud
[06:50] <crackerjackz> it will benifit you ass well
[06:51] <ampmaniac3> any idea with this pls.im using root account   rndc: connect failed: 127.0.0.1#953: connection refused
[06:51] <Creationist> cabrioleur: Actually, I just found FSLint, which claims to do it pretty well... with a GUI :)
[06:51] <Creationist> cabrioleur: But thank you.
[06:51] <mark[oz]> not mine, the community is falling apart
[06:51] <mark[oz]> its turning into fedora
[06:51] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> are you able to move to a PM?
[06:51] <AaronShaf> How do I change my home directory from the command line?
[06:51] <mark[oz]> man moduser AaronShaf
[06:51] <lekremyelsew> ani1: wud i need to get the drive replace or is there somethin else i cud do?
[06:52] <vinboy> hi
[06:52] <lekremyelsew> hai
[06:52] <Cwek_Janda> jg
[06:52] <ani1> lekremyelsew: i wouldnt know of anything...possibly clean the lens swap a known working drive
[06:52] <nickrud> mark[oz] I've been here since just about the beginning, and it goes in waves. Trolls and leeches are nothing new. But, this is off-topic (by the way, got several very nice thank you's tonight :)
[06:52] <AaronShaf> that's not working mark[oz]
[06:52] <Cwek_Janda> jg
[06:52] <vinboy> is there any tool to tell me if a particular directory hasn't been accessed since year 1990 or 5 years 6 months etc?
[06:52] <lekremyelsew> ani1, thx
[06:52] <ani1> np :)
[06:52] <crackerjackz> armyman2007 send me a pm
[06:52] <vinboy> because i'm trying to clean up my /home but not sure what to delete
[06:52] <cabrioleur> AaronShaf, Change you home directory name? You have to edit /etc/passwd file.
[06:52] <moni4m> ani1: hm. In fact, in network-admin I can't see br0 interface (only "wired connection" and "modem connection")
[06:53] <Smegzor> Is there anywhere I can look at my network settings other than what you get with Administration/Network?   I have to manually start my network at every boot and I'd like it to start automatically.
[06:53] <ani1> vinboy: du -ah
[06:53] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> failed... but I signed in...
[06:53] <rama_su> Trolls and leeches... and I thought you couldn't install games on ubuntu
[06:53] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> or mabey I should login again?
[06:53] <crackerjackz> yeah it failed for me too when i tried to pm you
[06:53] <AaronShaf> cabrioleur, no, not the home directory name, but the default directory for root upon login
[06:53] <ani1> moni4m: its not a physical interface like your nic card is so you wont but its ok
[06:53] <vinboy> ani1: it doesnt tell me how old they are
[06:53] <lekremyelsew> vinboy, in the file browser change the view to list and sort by date
[06:53] <moni4m> ani1: sometimes I am using this br0 connection. I think I will leave it as is until I get more advanced
[06:53] <crackerjackz> armyman2007 hold on let me try again before you doth at
[06:53] <cabrioleur> AaronShaf, the same thing.
[06:53] <ani1> vinboy: true but it does tell you size didnt read your first question sorry :\
[06:54] <ArmyMan007> dam..
[06:54] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> got a messenger?
[06:54] <crackerjackz> hmmm
[06:54] <crackerjackz> yeah
[06:54] <crackerjackz> aim?
[06:55] <ArmyMan007> live messenger?
[06:55] <astro76> !register | crackerjackz ArmyMan007
[06:55] <ubotu> crackerjackz ArmyMan007: 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.
[06:55] <crackerjackz> type this in
[06:55] <ArmyMan007> !register | astro76
[06:55] <ubotu> astro76: 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.
[06:55] <ArmyMan007> lol... :P
[06:55] <after17> Dos anyone using Hspice under Ubuntu?
[06:56] <crackerjackz> armyman2007 type /msg nickserv register yourpasswordgoeshere
[06:56] <astro76> please don't abuse the bot ArmyMan007
[06:56] <luckylin> Does anyone in here know of any good linux role playing games?
[06:56] <kindofabuzz> we know your password! =)
[06:56] <Mzalendo> asalaam aleykum
[06:56] <ArmyMan007> astro76 -> sorry...
[06:56] <crackerjackz> armyman2007 after that type in /msg nickserv identify yourpasswordgoeshere
[06:56] <Mzalendo> hi all... i need some rescuing here folks
[06:56] <crackerjackz> kindofabuzz o0o noez
[06:56] <crackerjackz> =P
[06:56] <cabrioleur> luckylin, rouge.
[06:56] <ArmyMan007> okey... let me log out and in...
[06:56] <crackerjackz> ok
[06:57] <ArmyMan007> going to other computer...
[06:57] <ArmyMan007> bb
[06:57] <crackerjackz> o
[06:57] <crackerjackz> ok
[06:57] <ArmyMan007> (win computer)
[06:57] <kindofabuzz> cool pusing X works too!
[06:57] <kindofabuzz> pushing
[06:57] <luckylin> thank you cabrioleur
[06:57] <hischild> Mzalendo, what's the problem?
[06:57] <crackerjackz> hey kindofabuzz
[06:57] <kindofabuzz> yo
[06:57] <Mzalendo> hischild: well, i installed Ubuntu on a previous NTFS setup... Windows got completely corrupted...
[06:57] <crackerjackz> do you know how i uninstall that icetea java plug in
[06:58] <crackerjackz> and install the sun java plug in
[06:58] <hischild> Mzalendo, you mean you installed ubuntu on a partition that windows was installed on?
[06:58] <kindofabuzz> crackerjackz: did you check synaptic?
[06:58] <Mzalendo> hischild: one of the partitions wasnt included...
[06:58] <crackerjackz> no
[06:58] <pen> I have a question about gnome-panel
[06:58] <david> time to test 8.04 beta
[06:58] <ani1> !ask | pen
[06:58] <ubotu> pen: Please don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-)
[06:58] <Mzalendo> hischild: it is there, but it refuses to mount
[06:59] <hischild> Mzalendo, ok you'll have to give me a bit more info here. How is windows corrupted and how did you install ubuntu?
[06:59] <pen> is it possible to change panel to something like this screenshot? http://phunkycow.deviantart.com/art/Azurite-Darkmod-69387475
[06:59] <cabrioleur> Mzalendo, pastebin the output from mount.
[06:59] <kindofabuzz> crackerjackz: cause i think it's there, search it, right click it, mark for complete removal
[06:59] <pen> I know it's from Arch linux, but they use the same gnome-panel right?
[06:59] <crackerjackz> ok
[06:59] <moni4m> Mzalendo: corrupted means - not mounted or you can't start/login your windows?
[06:59] <Mzalendo> hischild: well, i installed it on the corrupted windows partition, and left the data partition (on the first drive... my PC has two drives) untouched...
[06:59] <cabrioleur> pen, yes
[06:59] <kindofabuzz> actaully i know it's there if it aske you do download it at the site
[07:00] <pen> cabrioleur: do you know how he did that?
[07:00] <hischild> Mzalendo, ok so far i think i get it. And what is the problem now?
[07:00] <ani1> pen: http://gnome-look.org/ yeah  the top bar somewhat looks like the pic except for the rounded edges look for themes
[07:00] <Mzalendo> hischild: there is data on that partition that i need to recover, urgently... it is some very important client data... and i have no backup :-(
[07:01] <cabrioleur> pen, did what? It's a normal panel...
[07:01] <hischild> Mzalendo, wait on the partition that you installed it on? that's gonna be though luck i'm afraid ...
[07:01] <hischild> Mzalendo, if it's on the other drive we can manage to do that
[07:01] <crackerjackz> kindofabuzz i searched keyword " ice " in synaptic and that plug in didnt come up
[07:01] <crackerjackz> tried "tea" too
[07:01] <crackerjackz> with out the qoutes of course
[07:01] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz
[07:01] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> hi
[07:01] <pen> cabrioleur: see the icon and the separator?
[07:01] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> :D
[07:01] <crackerjackz> armyman2007
[07:01] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> now what do I do again?
[07:01] <Kuto> has anyone here installed gutsy on dell latitude d600? gutsy is so slow on my laptop..
[07:01] <Mzalendo> hischild: it's not... u mean that untouched partition is gone? there is no partition manager software for Ubuntu?
[07:02] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> it's not 2007... it's 007 (as in james bond...)
[07:02] <crackerjackz> ooops
[07:02] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz ->:P
[07:02] <kindofabuzz> crackerjackz: try again, it's there
[07:02] <rama_su> Bond James Bond
[07:02] <rama_su> 007
[07:02] <hischild> Mzalendo, no, i meant: the partition you installed ubuntu on, that data is gone. The other partition, the untouched one: that's recovarable (and if you wish i'll help you through)
[07:02] <pen> ani1: ok
[07:02] <cabrioleur> pen, the icon will change with your icon theme. You might replace the standard icon with a new one, it will do it. The separator is up the theme.
[07:02] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz ->now how do I do it? please retype it..
[07:02] <ani1> pen http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Azurite+Darkmod?content=68774
[07:02] <kindofabuzz> icedtea-java7
[07:02] <Mzalendo> hischild: whew! ok... shoot!
[07:02] <ArmyMan007> k
[07:02] <crackerjackz> kindofabuzz yes that one
[07:03] <ArmyMan007> one sec
[07:03] <kindofabuzz> it's there crackerjackz
[07:03] <ani1> pen: the name of it is Azurite Darkmod
[07:03] <pen> ani1: I see
[07:03] <pen> ani1: thx
[07:03] <Mzalendo> hischild: can we do this in private... i am getting confused following u...
[07:03] <crackerjackz> kindofabuzz ok let me look again
[07:03] <hischild> Mzalendo, i understand, it's kind of busy. Is PM ok?
[07:03] <pen> ani1: but I don't know how did he do to the icon on the left of the panel?
[07:03] <Mzalendo> hischild: that's what i prefer... u can guide me more accurately in PM
[07:04] <pen> ani1: is it a png?
[07:04] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> ready to go...
[07:04] <ani1> pen: eh me neither look for icon packs ..if its not included with the theme its probably here http://gnome-look.org/index.php?xcontentmode=120x121
[07:04] <hischild> Mzalendo, are you registered? (you have to be registered to be able to PM)
[07:04] <cabrioleur> pen, it's a part of the icon theme he is using.
[07:04] <Mzalendo> hischild: yes, i am
[07:04] <ani1> pen: i honestly couldn't tell you for sure if its a png
[07:04] <crackerjackz> kindofabuzz its still not showing up even when i just search java
[07:04] <kindofabuzz> it's in mine, check your list
[07:04] <crackerjackz> armyman007 did you get my msn yes or no dont read my addy back to the whole chat =P
[07:04] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> ready to rock & roll
[07:05] <pen> ani1: is there a version for ubuntu too? have you seen any of those before?
[07:05] <pen> cabrioleur: I see
[07:05] <ani1> pen: no i just looked at the file name and looked up the package at gnome-look :)
[07:05] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> I've got it...
[07:05] <kindofabuzz> crackerjackz: are you searching synaptic or add/remove?
[07:05] <pen> ani1: oh :)
[07:05] <ani1> pen: thx for bringing it up though its really cool I will probably install it
[07:05] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> (a simple yes or no sounds lame... :P)
[07:06] <pen> ani1: :)
[07:06] <lekremyelsew> is anyone here good with hardware?
[07:06] <crackerjackz> kindofabuzz add/remove >_< how do i search synaptic im used to gentoo its what iv been learning on
[07:07] <ani1> crackerjackz:  /usr/bin/gnome-app-install
[07:07] <kindofabuzz> crackerjackz: in ubuntu system > administration
[07:07] <luckylin> System/Administration/Synaptic
[07:07] <ani1> kindofabuzz: crackerjackz thats synaptic
[07:07] <tritium> crackerjackz: apt-cache search <search term>
[07:07] <kindofabuzz> yeah that too
[07:07] <luckylin> synaptic is your friend ^.^
[07:08] <cabrioleur> lekremyelsew, what do you mean by that?
[07:08] <crackerjackz> tritim for example apt-cache search <icedtea> ?
[07:08] <kindofabuzz> yup
[07:08] <cabrioleur> lekremyelsew, I know how to use a soldering gun :-)
[07:08] <kindofabuzz> without <>
[07:09] <lekremyelsew> cabrioleur: its simple problem: my CD drive doesnt read CDs
[07:09] <kindofabuzz> crackerjackz: you're on gentoo but in ubuntu channel =|
[07:09] <crackerjackz> im on gentoo and ubuntu
[07:09] <crackerjackz> both computers are sitting side by side
[07:09] <kindofabuzz> oh the gentoo has the icedtea?
[07:09] <crackerjackz> im on my gentoo computer asking you questions about my ubutnu computer beside me
[07:10] <cabrioleur> lekremyelsew, are you sure it's not software? At the starting point I am suggesting cleaning the laser lens.
[07:10] <kindofabuzz> is gentoo debian?
[07:10] <crackerjackz> no the ubuntu has the icedtea
[07:10] <cabrioleur> kindofabuzz, noooooooo!
[07:10] <crackerjackz> gentoo is far from debian
[07:10] <crackerjackz> i like gentoo because of portage
[07:10] <kindofabuzz> well then do what we said, system > administration > synaptic
[07:10] <crackerjackz> this ubuntu is actually for my mom
[07:10] <kindofabuzz> is she hot?
[07:10] <luckylin> does anyone know how to make ubuntu automatically do "sudo rmmod pcspkr" at startup?
[07:10] <kindofabuzz> lol
[07:10] <tritium> kindofabuzz: be appropriate, please
[07:10] <kindofabuzz> sorry =)
[07:10] <luckylin> i don't like typing that over and over again ^.^
[07:11] <lekremyelsew> cabrioleur: im sure, cuz both OSs cant read it, and i cant boot off CDs i normally can
[07:11] <tritium> crackerjackz: there are source packages in ubuntu as well, that you can compile yourself if you prefer
[07:11] <crackerjackz> kindofabuzz ubuntu is debian
[07:11] <crackerjackz> pretty much
[07:11] <crackerjackz> correct me if im wrong people?
[07:11] <kindofabuzz> crackerjackz: then what's the problem, we've told you 3 ways to get rid of it
[07:11] <tritium> crackerjackz: it's debian-derived, yes
[07:11] <kindofabuzz> it's a debian child
[07:12] <cabrioleur> lekremyelsew, did you kick it recently? Does the light flashes? Does the light reacts on boot commands, bios tests etc?
[07:12] <crackerjackz> kindofabuzz im getting ready to go to synaptic
[07:12] <crackerjackz> just been typing =P
[07:12] <ani1> luckylin: i am fairly sure its done by adding it to cat /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
[07:12] <ani1>  
[07:12] <luckylin> thank you anil i will look =)
[07:12] <ani1> luckylin: dont cat though rofl i was using that to see what was in mine
[07:12] <cabrioleur> luckylin, the best way would be to create a script, chmod +x on it, and then copy to rc.d
[07:12] <lekremyelsew> cabrioleur: do u mean literally kick it?
[07:13] <cabrioleur> lekremyelsew, or treated inhuman ways...
[07:13] <kindofabuzz> just curious, is it possible to push a windows app through ssh and run it locally under wine?
[07:13] <luckylin> ok, i also need another script for turning my wireless adaptor on :)
[07:13] <cabrioleur> kindofabuzz, yes
[07:13] <tritium> luckylin: why would you need to script that?
[07:13] <luckylin> i have to manually copy/paste from a text file the wlan commands everytime i restart
[07:14] <ampmaniac3> help pls. i cant even stop bind9
[07:14] <crackerjackz> icedtea is gone =]
[07:14] <crackerjackz> thank you
[07:14] <cabrioleur> tritium, to make it more transparent.
[07:14] <justin007827> hello
[07:14] <kindofabuzz> cabrioleur: hwo would it use all the dlls and stuff, does it push the whole thing? or whould you have to have alot of the stuff locally?
[07:14] <justin007827> anyone know much about xgl?
[07:14] <ampmaniac3> im using root account but gives me error like this Stopping domain name service... bind                                         rndc: connect failed: 127.0.0.1#953: connection refused
[07:15] <cabrioleur> kindofabuzz, everything is locally. It's only ssh :-)
[07:15] <kindofabuzz> crackerjackz: now visit another site that needs java this time install sun java
[07:15] <lekremyelsew> cabrioleur: its been sitting in my desk for a few years, i havnt abused it really. how do you do a bios test on it
[07:15] <tritium> cabrioleur: transparent?
[07:15] <kindofabuzz> or crackerjackz or just install java from synaptic
[07:16] <crackerjackz> kindofabuzz when i visit a site with java the only plug in that comes up is that icedtea one
[07:16] <crackerjackz> how ever sun java does show up in add/remove
[07:16] <cabrioleur> lekremyelsew, bios do it by itself. it will tell you if it can see it or not.
[07:16] <luckylin> everytime i reboot the computer i have to copy/paste these commands "iwconfig wlan0 essid, iwconfig wlan0 enc, dhclient wlan0" to get online
[07:16] <wilburdude> Anyone aware of Intel Pro/1000 (e1000) issues in AMD64?  E1000 module is loading, and nic has link light, but ethtool reports no connection.  Can't get dhcp, static IP doesn't work either.
[07:16] <justin007827> i'm running H.H. 8.04 on a first gen. macbook pro. I tried to install XGL from synoptic, and it messed stuff up. Anyone have any clues to why and how I can get emerald working?
[07:16] <kindofabuzz> crackerjackz: use synaptic, not add/remove, well i guess it don't matter since it shows up in a/r
[07:16] <cabrioleur> tritium, it's easier to find a well described file than look for it in other files.
[07:17] <ani1> !hardy | justin007827
[07:17] <ubotu> justin007827: Hardy Heron is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (8.04-LTS), due April 24, 2008 - For more info, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyHeron - CONSIDER IT TO BE BETA SOFTWARE - Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1, NOT #ubuntu
[07:17] <ani1>                                        ^^^^^^^^^^
[07:17] <crackerjackz> im not sure which one of these sun java's i need
[07:17] <tritium> cabrioleur: still not sure where you're going with that.  Usually, you configure a wireless interface with either 1) Network Manger, 2) /etc/network/interfaces
[07:17] <justin007827> k, thanks, how do I change rooms? hehe
[07:17] <Goose1984> Hi I want to install the NVidia graphic card drivers, the ones i just downloaded from their site. so first of all i type "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop" this stop gdm however i cant do anything else i cant sudo help please
[07:17] <ani1>  justin007827  /join #ubuntu+1
[07:17] <justin007827> thank you
[07:17] <crackerjackz> theres one that says plug in one that says web start one that says runtime
[07:17] <kindofabuzz> is hardy still beta1? just a quick question, don't point me to ubuntu-1
[07:18] <lekremyelsew> cabrioleur: ok, how do i get to the lens?
[07:18] <cabrioleur> tritium, the guy was asking about how to add a start-up command.
[07:18] <ani1> !nvidia | Goose1984
[07:18] <ubotu> Goose1984: For Ati/NVidia/Matrox video cards, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[07:18] <kindofabuzz> crackerjackz: get plugina and runtime if you run any java apps
[07:18] <ani1> Goose1984: why dont you just use the restricted drivers manager to install the drivers?
[07:18] <crackerjackz> it will let me select runtime but not plug in
[07:18] <cabrioleur> lekremyelsew, open the tray. It's the small "eye" near the middle. Don't harass it.
[07:18] <luckylin> Goose1984: in synaptic look up rcconf for turning off gdm
[07:19] <Goose1984> i wanted to try the proper drivers
[07:19] <lekremyelsew> cabrioleur: ok, wut shud i use to clean it, is a q-tip too rough?
[07:19] <tritium> cabrioleur: no, my question was about his comment that he wants to script his wireless config
[07:19] <ani1> Goose1984: it would be the proper drivers
[07:20] <luckylin> i think all you gotta do is type sudo gdm to turn gdm back on once it's off
[07:20] <tritium> luckylin: sudo invoke-rc.d gdm restart
[07:21] <Goose1984> but that what i am saying when i stop gdm i cant sudo again i cant do anything i have to restart the machine
[07:21] <cabrioleur> lekremyelsew, nothing that can leave any fod
[07:21] <tritium> Goose1984: you can't get to a virtual console?
[07:22] <irish> irish2s1
[07:22] <luckylin> the rcconf lets you uncheck gdm from being booted so you boot into the command line
[07:22] <cabrioleur> Goose1984, press alt+ctrl+f1
[07:22] <crackerjackz> kindofabuzz itll let me select runtime but not plug in
[07:22] <Goose1984> how do i run rcconf
[07:22] <cabrioleur> Goose1984, X's are under f7 by default.
[07:22] <pen> it's hard to find a decent ubuntu dock icon
[07:23] <luckylin> its in synaptic
[07:23] <luckylin> i used it when i put on my drivers
[07:23] <Goose1984> i have downloaded it and installed it
[07:23] <luckylin> type sudo rcconf to run
[07:23] <ani1> pen: awn / avant  macish type of doc stations although awn crashes for me quit a bit
[07:24] <pen> ani1: I already have that installed ;)
[07:24] <luckylin> and on my machine once in the booted command line sudo gdm braught me back to the gui
[07:24] <pen> ani1: I'm getting  the icon for the panel
[07:24] <ani1> ah
[07:24] <pen> ani1: because some of you call it a dock
[07:24] <cabrioleur> I figured out what every fresh ubuntu user should get with cd... a slackbook...
[07:24] <ani1> pen: heh
[07:25] <luckylin> goose are you using ati or nvidia?
[07:26] <Goose1984> nvidia
[07:26] <Goose1984> ok i have used rcconf and its all good so far
[07:26] <luckylin> k, when installing the nvidia drivers halfway through it will ask for "libc dev"
[07:26] <lekremyelsew> cabrioleur: sorry for being an idiot, but wuts fod?
[07:26] <luckylin> so you should get that before you reboot
[07:27] <luckylin> i think synaptic calls it lib6c dev
[07:27] <cabrioleur> lekremyelsew, foreign object debris, sorry for acronyms from aviation...
[07:28] <cabrioleur> crackerjackz, are you trying to remove the plugin?
[07:28] <tritium> cabrioleur: an ubuntu book would be more suitable for obvious reasons
[07:28] <lekremyelsew> cabrioleur: ok thx :)
[07:28] <crackerjackz> cabriloleur no im trying to install it
[07:28] <cabrioleur> tritium, non exists.
[07:29] <tritium> cabrioleur: no, there is are several ubuntu books, including an official one written by Canonical folks
[07:30] <RioMerc> Hello, #ubuntu?
[07:30] <tritium> cabrioleur: http://www.ubuntu.com/news/official_ubuntu_book, and many others
[07:30] <cabrioleur> tritium, thanks
[07:30] <luckylin> yes Goose1984, you'll need libc6-dev from synaptic to install the nvidia drivers
[07:30] <tritium> sure
[07:31] <Goose1984> ok i have typed "sudo sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-169.12-pkg1.run" and it stating sh: cant open Nvidia blah blah
[07:31] <luckylin> thats because your still running gdm
[07:32] <luckylin> the rcconf only makes gdm not reboot
[07:32] <Jafet> If you want to install nvidia-glx why not just use the package manager.
[07:32] <luckylin> so you'll boot into a black and white command line
[07:32] <Goose1984> thats where i am at
[07:32] <Jafet> On an unrelated note, is cp sufficient for moving your entire install to a different disk?
[07:32] <Creationist> Jafet: Because the nvidia driver in the repos is 69 revisions old :)
[07:32] <Goose1984> no graphics at all
[07:32] <tritium> Goose1984: note that downloads from nvidia.com are not supported
[07:33] <luckylin> a good thing to do before you reboot is copy down the exact location of the driver so you can type it in
[07:33] <Dr_willis> Jafet,  normally ive seen tar, or cpio used - in case there are links or other special files
[07:33] <Goose1984> i know its on the desktop
[07:34] <luckylin> /home/usr/Desktop/Downloads/NVIDIA-Linux  for example
[07:34] <Dr_willis> Tab complketion comes in handy. :)
[07:34] <luckylin> then when you reboot you will boot to the command line, and you can sudo sh /home/usr/Desktop/Driver
[07:35] <Jorj> can some1 help me with "iphone-mount" ?
[07:35] <luckylin> but then after the install youl be stuck in the command line unless you turn gdm back on
[07:35] <Goose1984> yep i am on the desktop dir
[07:35] <Jafet> Dr_willis, eh, tar on / ?
[07:35] <ani1> pen: let me know if you ever figure out the app menu
[07:36] <pen> ani1: I got it
[07:36] <pen> ani1: I mean the style
[07:36] <pen> ani1: now trying to replace the icon
[07:36] <pen> ani1: where to replace?
[07:36] <ani1> pen: thats what i mean
[07:37] <ani1> pen: i have everything just like you do the theme and the emerald skin but im looking into the menu replacements
[07:37] <pen> ani1: want to know? it's actually in the panel items
[07:37] <luckylin> goose you gotta restart your computer to have what the rcconf did work, and once your drivers are installed type "sudo gdm" to bring the graphic interface back
[07:37] <pen> ani1: look for Main Menu in Add to menu
[07:37] <pen> ani1: it's cool
[07:37] <ani1> pen: rofl
[07:37] <tritium> luckylin: no, sudo invoke-rc.d gdm start, not simply sudo gdm
[07:38] <pen> ani1: but now I don't know where to replace the icon
[07:38] <pen> ani1: I know, never know it's that close
[07:38] <ArmyMan007> back
[07:39] <crackerjackz> armyman007 open up a terminal window and type "ls pci" with out the qoutes
[07:39] <tritium> ArmyMan007: "lspci" with no space in between ls and pci
[07:39] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> booting up...
[07:39] <luckylin> and then re run rcconf and recheck gdm
[07:39] <dm-madman> howdy n00bs
[07:39] <Jiinze> Is ubuntu good for hosting a dedicated server, and how long is the average uptime for it?
[07:39] <gd1> hi, Ubuntu does not completely boot because of an X error (no screens found!!) and during boot some strange errors appear: 'Buffer I/O error on device sda2, logical block ......[numbers]"
[07:39] <ArmyMan007> what am I looking for guys?
[07:39] <crackerjackz> armyman007 "ls(space)pci
[07:40] <Gottaname> ubuntu makes a good desktop server OS
[07:40] <Gottaname> errr
[07:40] <Gottaname> a desktop OS
[07:40] <Gottaname> not a server one
[07:40] <FloodBot1> Gottaname: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[07:40] <tritium> Gottaname: it does either
[07:40] <hischild> crackerjackz, it's lspci without spaces. ls pci gives an error.
[07:40] <gd1> will anybody try to tell me how can I trobleshoot these problems
[07:40] <crackerjackz> oh
[07:40] <crackerjackz> my bad
[07:40] <tritium> As I said...
[07:41] <crackerjackz> armyman007 do lspci with no spaces then
[07:41] <gd1> in particular why no screen is detected and why those I/O errors
[07:41] <dm-madman> ArmyMan007 : hook it up with the wired so you can pastebin your lspci
[07:41] <Gottaname> tritium: ubuntu has yet to replace stuff like fedora for Virtualization and server related stuff
[07:41] <Gottaname> I still use fedora, gentoo on my colo boxes, very pessemistic about deploying ubuntu in
[07:41] <ArmyMan007> ALL -> what am I looking for?
[07:41] <tritium> Gottaname: it has a fine server, and virtualization is in great shape, particularly on hardy
[07:42] <crackerjackz> armyman007 hook an ethernet cable from your ubuntu computer to your router
[07:42] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> it's not a cable...
[07:42] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> there is no cable...
[07:42] <ce_cuTe> gfdg
[07:42] <Gottaname> but still can't beat the commerical support offered by fedora?
[07:42] <hischild> tritium, vbox never ran better then what i'm experiencing now on hardy
[07:42] <Gottaname> or a more established distro?
[07:42] <tritium> !server | Jiinze
[07:42] <crackerjackz> you dont have an ethernet cable?
[07:42] <ubotu> Jiinze: Ubuntu Server Edition is a release of Ubuntu designed especially for server environments, including a server-specific !kernel and no !GUI. The install CD contains many server applications. Current !LTS version is 6.06. For more info see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ServerFaq/ - The #ubuntu-server channel provides specific support
[07:42] <tritium> hischild: cool
[07:42] <dm-madman> ArmyMan007 : your computer has 2 ethernet cards...one wired, one wireless
[07:42] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> beats me...
[07:43] <dm-madman> ArmyMan007 : hook up the wired one for a minute
[07:43] <tritium> Gottaname: canonical offers commercial support, yes
[07:43] <Gottaname> I'm using xen on fedora, if xen works for it
[07:43] <Gottaname> maybe I might try
[07:43] <Jiinze> Thanks
[07:43] <ArmyMan007> ALL -> okey.. here's the thing... the 98 computer DOES NOT have the router on it... and it has no cables...
[07:43] <Gottaname> my desktop ubuntu box has a horriable track record
[07:43] <mark[oz]> If I have an algorithm that decrypts a hash, would that method to decrypt go in my method?
[07:43] <pen> ani1: ok, I changed it
[07:43] <ArmyMan007> ALL -> on the Win98 it just worked without any plugins...
[07:43] <mark[oz]> wrong channel :)
[07:44] <tritium> Gottaname: ubuntu is well established, as is debian, upon which it is based
[07:44] <Goose1984> I have now installed the driver however its come up and says the that graphics card has not been detected and graphics has started in safe mode
[07:44] <ani1> pen: oh yeah? i just got mine moved the way i like it :\ is it in the icon's?
[07:44] <Gottaname> which is the question why wouldn't you use debian as a server OS in that case?
[07:44] <crackerjackz> armyman007 you dont have one of these http://www.usm.maine.edu/resnet/images/standardcable.jpg
[07:44] <Kama> i am having trouble with jre
[07:44] <Gottaname> I believe ubuntu is a great OS for desktop use
[07:44] <Kama> java doesnt work at all with firefox
[07:44] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> no
[07:44] <tritium> Gottaname: because an ubuntu version exists as well, and is equally capable.
[07:45] <Gottaname> but I have yet to see widespread use of it in the data centre, server area
[07:45] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> looking to show you what I have...
[07:45] <crackerjackz> armyman007 you should pick up a couple ethernet cables some time
[07:45] <david> Gottaname: there are lots of OS flavors for those areas
[07:45] <crackerjackz> just to have around the house
[07:45] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> will think about that...
[07:45] <dm-madman> ArmyMan007 : you have a usb flash drive?  a floppy disc?
[07:45] <tritium> Gottaname: we can't control what you've been exposed to
[07:45] <ArmyMan007> dm-madman -> yes
[07:45] <pen> ani1: what do you mean? I use a custom icon for my Main menu got it from deviantart
[07:46] <luckylin> Goose1984: are you installing drivers on a different computer then the one your in this IRC chat?
[07:46] <orbisvicis> how can i get line numbers in gedit ?
[07:46] <david> each admin has his own favourite, and to some extent distros and OSs have their own areas of expertise
[07:46] <ani1> pen: yeah thats what i figured it was a icon pack
[07:46] <ani1> pen: thanks though i really like it :}
[07:46] <dm-madman> ArmyMan007 : run 'lspci > lspci.txt'
[07:46] <Kama> anyone?
[07:47] <pen> ani1: np :) but which icon pack do you mean?
[07:47] <Kama> i tried uninstalling firefox but it wold not let me
[07:47] <dm-madman> ArmyMan007 : copy the lspci.txt to your flash drive or floppy
[07:47] <Kama> said i needed to go throguh the synaptic manager
[07:47] <Gottaname> oh well, but some general opinions say that ubuntu is still abit half baked thrown together kind
[07:47] <ArmyMan007> ALL -> this is what it looks like...
[07:47] <ArmyMan007> http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=Network+Card+:%09D-Link+AirPlus+DWL-520%2B+Wireless+PCI+Adapter&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi
[07:47] <dm-madman> ArmyMan007 : put it in *this* computer with *working* internet
[07:47] <tritium> Gottaname: are you done trolling yet?
[07:47] <dm-madman> ArmyMan007 : and then copy it to a pastebin service
[07:47] <dm-madman> ArmyMan007 : ok?
[07:48] <ani1> pen: nvm hehe i was just asking if it was an icon or something else but you already answered it
[07:48] <pen> ani1: oh :\
[07:48] <Gottaname> geez, everyone is entitled to their own opinion
[07:48] <crackerjackz> armyman007 your card is  D-Link AirPlus DWL-520 ?
[07:49] <pen> ani1: deviantart rulez
[07:49] <arvind_khadri> hi does anyone know which gstreamer plugin to use for mp3 playing???
[07:49] <pen> ani1: :]
[07:49] <ArmyMan007> da-madman _> just a sec...
[07:49] <ArmyMan007> no...
[07:49] <ArmyMan007> just a sec...
[07:49] <crackerjackz> ok
[07:49] <pen> arvind_khadri: you can download the codec
[07:49] <crackerjackz> brb drink
[07:49] <gd1> please help me
[07:49] <arvind_khadri> pen, the place where i want to install doesnt have a net
[07:49] <gd1> "Buffer I/O error on device sda2, logical block ........."
[07:50] <pen> arvind_khadri: can you download the package?
[07:50] <ArmyMan007> this looks right...
[07:50] <ArmyMan007> http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=IEEE+802.11g+Wireless+Cardbus+/+PCI+Adapter&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi
[07:50] <pen> arvind_khadri: you could I think
[07:50] <arvind_khadri> pen, yeah i can download here and burn it on a cd
[07:51] <Kama> second try
[07:51] <Twan> How long does it take to rebuild the database when I do a sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop from the cmd line
[07:51] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> this looks right...
[07:51] <Gottaname> gd1: kernel panic?
[07:51] <Kama> can someone help me to get java running wit firefos?
[07:51] <arvind_khadri> pen, its very tedious to build all dependencies for the three sets
[07:51] <Kama> with fire fox
[07:51] <pen> arvind_khadri: hm
[07:51] <crackerjackz> back
[07:51] <NarbeH> Kama: : Add ons
[07:51] <gd1> Gottaname: I don't think so, there are other problems in that machine
[07:51] <crackerjackz> armyman007 what looks right
[07:51] <Shubbar> i m not getting sound with any game
[07:51] <crackerjackz> o
[07:51] <crackerjackz> the link above?
[07:51] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> this card...
[07:51] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> yes
[07:51] <Gottaname> sounds to me like you have a hardware problem
[07:51] <tritium> !java | Kama
[07:51] <ubotu> Kama: To install a Java runtime/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java6-jre from the !Multiverse repository (in !Backports for !Edgy)
[07:52] <Shubbar> can someone help me with this sound problem?
[07:52] <Kama> narb, not to be foreward, but i have a keen sence of the obvious!
[07:52] <gd1> Gottaname: problems hard to diagnose, I would like to know if  this error can set me into the right path
[07:52] <arvind_khadri> pen, so it would be easier if i get to know which package plays mp3
[07:52] <Gottaname> last time I had a problem with it was because the harddisk had issues
[07:52] <Kama> tied it and it didnt work
[07:52] <pen> arvind_khadri: I remember there is only one for mp3 and other formats
[07:52] <sh4nk> having a slight problem with twinview. got it configured using the seperatex like I want it configured, but for some reason on one desktop i have no title bars. any ideas on something I can do to fix that?
[07:52] <mmm4m5m> gd1: start with HDD diagnose
[07:52] <awmcclain> Any idea why, all of a sudden, I'm getting permission denied when I try to alter /etc/apt/source.list as root?
[07:52] <gd1> what can it be? I get: -those errors at booting; -data corruption with RAID 0 arrays; -data desincronization with RAID 1 arrays
[07:52] <pen> arvind_khadri: others are for video codecs
[07:52] <arvind_khadri> pen, which one is tat???
[07:52] <tritium> Kama: which didn't work?
[07:52] <arvind_khadri> pen, is it the good???
[07:52] <gd1> mmm4m5m: SeaTools told me all HDDs are 100% OK (complete test)
[07:53] <gd1> I'm desperate
[07:53] <Kama> which? java does not work
[07:53] <gd1> cables? conficts?
[07:53] <Gottaname> did you wipe them?
[07:53] <pen> arvind_khadri: it's called GStreamer extra plugins
[07:53] <crackerjackz> armyman007 if you run the commands that dm-madman told you to run
[07:53] <ArmyMan007> gd1 -> me too... let's uninstall Ubuntu... :-(
[07:53] <tritium> Kama: yes it does.  The package you need is sun-java6-plugin
[07:53] <pen> arvind_khadri: from the ugly set
[07:53] <gd1> ArmyMan007: ?
[07:53] <Kama> I have that
[07:53] <Shubbar> i am using usb speakers
[07:53] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz _> could you repet those commands?
[07:53] <gd1> Gottaname: wipe?
[07:53] <crackerjackz> uhhh
[07:53] <arvind_khadri> pen, so i would need to build the whole of ugly ones??
[07:54] <Gottaname> yeah
[07:54] <gd1> why?
[07:54] <pen> arvind_khadri: if you want to also play mpeg or divx etc, you should install GStreamer ffmpeg video plugin
[07:54] <Gottaname> most probably your harddisk is improperly formatted
[07:54] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> and where can I find the "lspci" text?
[07:54] <Shubbar> i need help with the sound
[07:54] <pen> arvind_khadri: let me check
[07:54] <gd1> it is notf formatted, in fact
[07:54] <arvind_khadri> pen, for right now i jus need mp3
[07:54] <Gottaname> I fixed my problem by doing some extensive wiping and formatting
[07:54] <gd1> I "unformatted" them (removing all partitions)
[07:54] <Gottaname> you need to do proper formatting
[07:54] <dwm-eee> greetungs all
[07:54] <gd1> low level???
[07:55] <Gottaname> yeah
[07:55] <Gottaname> :P
[07:55] <crackerjackz> armyman007 type this in your terminal window     lspci > lspci.txt
[07:55] <Gottaname> go and get boot tools
[07:55] <FloodBot1> Gottaname: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[07:55] <gd1> but...
[07:55] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> and where can I find the "lspci" text?
[07:55] <Gottaname> important data?
[07:55] <gd1> no no
[07:55] <gd1> no data at all
[07:55] <Gottaname> then?
[07:55] <arvind_khadri> pen, hey will fluendo work???
[07:55] <tritium> ArmyMan007: in lspci.txt, where you redirected the output of lspci
[07:55] <gd1> but...will it solve RAID 0 corruption problems?
[07:55] <pen> arvind_khadri: hm
[07:55] <pen> arvind_khadri: no
[07:55] <Gottaname> you are trying to use RAID?
[07:55] <crackerjackz> army man
[07:55] <dwm-eee> when i type "apt-get update" i get a "W: GPG error: http://unicap-imaging.org feisty Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 97AD981E2B8A9519 W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems" message
[07:56] <arvind_khadri> pen, tats a mp3 decoder...
[07:56] <ArmyMan007> tritium -> I've never redirected it anywhere...
[07:56] <pen> arvind_khadri: try search ugly and type G
[07:56] <gd1> Gottaname: that's nother part of the problem
[07:56] <tritium> ArmyMan007: yes, you did, with the lscpi > lspsi.txt command
[07:56] <pen> arvind_khadri: well, mine doesn't use that one
[07:56] <crackerjackz> armyman007 if you could get internet on that computer would make this all easier
[07:56] <arvind_khadri> pen,  i want .deb
[07:56] <gd1> Gottaname: another symptom of that PC
[07:56] <mmm4m5m> gm1: it is saying raid problems. I have only small windows experience with raid. But usually when raid get unsync, it is recovering after an hour or so. windows boot normally without issues (it was not software raid). I do not know what linux do when raid problems/errors are found.
[07:56] <crackerjackz> why do you try plugging that computer directly to the modem
[07:56] <Gottaname> hmmm
[07:56] <pen> arvind_khadri: easy, just redownload and check only download
[07:57] <tritium> ArmyMan007: the ">" redirects the output of lspci to a file, rather than standard output
[07:57] <ArmyMan007> luckylin -> I have 3 cards names...
[07:57] <Gottaname> I suggest you don't use raid
[07:57] <arvind_khadri> pen, couldnt get u
[07:57] <Kama> ok lets try a different problem I　have
[07:57] <pen> arvind_khadri: check the one you want
[07:57] <ArmyMan007> tritium -> I have 3 cards names if that's what you wanted me to show you...
[07:57] <crackerjackz> the only one that matters armyman007 is thta wireless one
[07:57] <crackerjackz> the other two are your ethernet
[07:57] <Gottaname> usually sadly if it doesn't work out for you
[07:57] <Kama> firefox closes every time i try to open preferences
[07:57] <pen> arvind_khadri: reinstall then check download only
[07:57] <gd1> Gottaname: yes but the fact that raid does not work at all
[07:57] <Gottaname> you might have to try other distros
[07:57] <tritium> ArmyMan007: no, I was simply explaining something to you
[07:57] <arvind_khadri> pen, using synaptic...
[07:57] <ArmyMan007> crackerjackz -> and you want me to know what's the name?
[07:57] <gd1> because of corruption
[07:57] <pen> arvind_khadri: then you should be able to get the deb from the /var/cache/apt I think
[07:57] <ani1> Kama: try using -safe-mode or the -ProfileManager and create a new profile
[07:58] <luckylin> ArmyMan007, what is your wireless cards name?
[07:58] <pen> arvind_khadri: or somewhere else
[07:58] <crackerjackz> armyman007 try hooking that other computer directly to your cable modem
[07:58] <arvind_khadri> pen, but the other system is 7.04 and am on 7.10
[07:58] <Gottaname> gd1: are you using an onboard raid?
[07:58] <crackerjackz> so that it will have internet
[07:58] <Kama> how do i start safe mode?
[07:58] <dwm-eee> can anyone help me?
[07:58] <pen> arvind_khadri: hm
[07:58] <crackerjackz> you do have an irc client on the ubuntu computer right?
[07:58] <ani1> Kama:  firefox -safe-mode
[07:58] <gd1> Gottaname: yes
[07:58] <pen> arvind_khadri: try search for gstreamer plugins ugly
[07:58] <ddalton> hey how do I check my battery info? Please pm me since im blind and this channel is far to busy. Thanks.
[07:58] <ani1> Kama: use my nick if your responding to me or i wont see it
[07:58] <gd1>  ICH9
[07:58] <mmm4m5m> Gottaname: do you mean ubuntu is not good with raid? which distro is good for raid?
[07:58] <Gottaname> are you using hardware or software raid?
[07:59] <Gottaname> depends on some distros
[07:59] <arvind_khadri> pen, yeah am doin tat..are u sure tat it plays mp3??
[07:59] <tritium> mmm4m5m: it has mdadm, just like all other distros
[07:59] <gd1> but right now is DISABLED: I get those errors WITHOUT raid enabled
[07:59] <ArmyMan007> just a sec... I'll send the "lspci" text...
[07:59] <Kama> ani1 didnt do a thing
[07:59] <justin007827> ddalton: you can add an applet to your gnome panel
[07:59] <Kama> where do i typoe that>?
[07:59] <dwm-eee> pm me if you have time to help with a simple question
[07:59] <ani1> mmm4m5m: Gottaname is trolling or at least was trolling so take it for a grain of salt
[07:59] <crackerjackz> ok
[07:59] <Gottaname> that's one weird motherboard you have there.
[07:59] <pen> arvind_khadri: this one maybe? http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-518648.html
[07:59] <crackerjackz> send it in msn
[07:59] <ddalton> my battery level on my laptop
[07:59] <hischild> dwm-eee, if it's simple, then just ask
[07:59] <dwm-eee> when i type "apt-get update" i get a "W: GPG error: http://unicap-imaging.org feisty Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 97AD981E2B8A9519 W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems" message
[07:59] <gd1> Gottaname: motherboard. I see
[07:59] <ani1> Kama: do this from terminal it will open firefox allowing you to offload extensions and such
[07:59] <pen> arvind_khadri: I think so because that's the only one checked
[07:59] <tritium> dwm-eee: that's not an official repo
[07:59] <mmm4m5m> :)
[08:00] <dwm-eee> how do i fix that?
[08:00] <gd1> couldn't it be a buggy PCI device???
[08:00] <Kama> that didnt mean anything to me
[08:00] <gd1> Is suspect of a TV card
[08:00] <arvind_khadri> pen, :) already checked it out
[08:00] <Kama> i tried it in terminal, having the keen sense of the obvious that I do
[08:00] <Kama> and it didnt do a thing
[08:00] <pen> arvind_khadri: how about this page? https://help.ubuntu.com/7.04/musicvideophotos/C/codecs.html
[08:00] <vinayy1> I upgraded gutsy to hardy and boot seems to be a bit slow.
[08:00] <Gottaname> gd1: basic troubleshooting is to remove any components which you think is causing the problem and then try again
[08:00] <arvind_khadri> pen.hey got it its ugly only!!
[08:00] <ani1> Kama: hmm man firefox will show that this is how safe mode works...if not try a new profile by using -ProfileManager
[08:00] <gd1> what do you think? a stupid PCI TV card can cause those problems
[08:01] <pen> arvind_khadri: yep
[08:01] <dwm-eee> way to not help :'(
[08:01] <arvind_khadri> pen,would need to build the whole thing
[08:01] <vinayy1> is this a good place to discuss about hardy heron?
[08:01] <ani1> vinayy1: no read the topic
[08:01] <pen> arvind_khadri: why? this is deb not source
[08:01] <tritium> vinayy1: no, #ubuntu+1
[08:01] <ani1> !hardy > vinayy1
[08:01] <vinayy1> tritium: thanks
[08:01] <gd1> Gottaname: ??
[08:01] <arvind_khadri> pen, i would need the other dependencies too
[08:01] <pen> vinayy1: join channel ubuntu+1
[08:01] <pen> arvind_khadri: I don't think so
[08:02] <pen> arvind_khadri: the package contains the codecs for GStreamer to use
[08:02] <Gottaname> gd1: try removing the TV tuner card
[08:02] <justin007827> how do I list available chat chanels?
[08:02] <pen> arvind_khadri: there is no dependencies I think
[08:02] <gd1> Gottaname: but... CAN IT BE? :)
[08:02] <Gottaname> and leave in a single harddisk
[08:02] <Gottaname> and then try
[08:02] <gd1> OK got it
[08:02] <arvind_khadri> pen, from there i need to get other .debs too which are dependent
[08:02] <pen> arvind_khadri: I suggest you only install gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly
[08:03] <arvind_khadri> pen, yeah tat only depends on lots of other libs :)
[08:03] <pen> arvind_khadri: do you mean you don't even have movie player or Rhythmbox set up?
[08:04] <Gottaname> if only people in this channel helped gd1 instead of calling me a troll
[08:04] <pen> arvind_khadri: I thought those come with 7.04...
[08:04] <Gottaname> then maybe I wouldn't have such a bad impression of ubuntu
[08:04] <arvind_khadri> pen, i have all those as default but other libs like libxml and libraw need to be setup
[08:04] <tritium> Gottaname: most are helping.  You're complaining.
[08:05] <Dr_willis> guess he showed us!
[08:05] <mmm4m5m> Gottaname found a job for gd1 during this weekend... I hate all hardware related problems (still new in linux)
[08:05] <hischild> mmm4m5m, i had a lot of hardware trouble with it so far, but it's nothing compared to windows.
[08:06] <pen> arvind_khadri: are u sure?
[08:06] <arvind_khadri> pen, shall i download the whole source
[08:06] <pen> arvind_khadri: all those threads I have seen don't ever said mp3 need that
[08:07] <pen> arvind_khadri: no, just one package
[08:07] <cesurasean> heh always a funny thing when you hack your old companies mail servers.
[08:07] <mmm4m5m> hischild: someone said the bad word starting with 'W'. Long time I did try to setup some more secure windows environment (desktop). Now I give up. Linux looks very promising
[08:07] <cesurasean> idiots for not changing the password
[08:07] <arvind_khadri> pen, yeah the source for ugly set
[08:07] <arvind_khadri> pen, http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/feisty/gst-plugins-ugly0.10
[08:07] <tritium> cesurasean: don't discuss that here, please.  Also note that this channel is logged.
[08:07] <cesurasean> LOL
[08:07] <crackerjackz> http://rafb.net/p/ua2FBE11.html
[08:08] <cesurasean> I never said I did anything, personally. :D
[08:08] <crackerjackz> thats armymans lspci
[08:08] <pen> arvind_khadri: I see
[08:08] <mmm4m5m> hischild: linux could have his problems, kind of "everything is separate modules, sometimes there are issues", but at least things are flexible and possible. Windows - you have what you got, no options
[08:08] <pen> arvind_khadri: well, usually those dependencies are installed
[08:08] <dwm09> how do i delete a directory in terminal?
[08:08] <hischild> mmm4m5m, if you want to do something funny, try to install xp on a pc that has a broken acpi
[08:09] <Dr_willis> dwm09,  rmdir, or rm -rf dirname
[08:09] <pen> arvind_khadri: but if you are not sure, then you can go back your 7.04 and try apt-get command to get the dependencies of your system
[08:09] <pen> but
[08:09] <hischild> mmm4m5m, that's what i had a while ago. You can disable it during install, during first boot, but after the first update, it'll go blue
[08:09] <pen> arvind_khadri: if you raelly want to download the source
[08:09] <dwm09> how do i delete a directory with files in it?
[08:09] <pen> arvind_khadri: type this in your terminal
[08:10] <arvind_khadri> pen, say
[08:10] <mmm4m5m> hischild : :), so you survive until second boot
[08:10] <pen> arvind_khadri: sudo apt-get source gst-plugins-ugly0.10
[08:10] <hischild> mmm4m5m, pretty much ...
[08:10] <arvind_khadri> pen, tat would work in 7.04 too??
[08:10] <mmm4m5m> hischild : what about try multi user environment in windows and do compare
[08:11] <pen> arvind_khadri: the command will download source archives
[08:11] <dwm09> how do i delete a directory with files in it?
[08:11] <arvind_khadri> pen, would tat get me the dependencies too??
[08:11] <tritium> dwm09: rm -rf <dirname>
[08:11] <Boohbah> dwm09: rm -rd directory
[08:11] <pen> arvind_khadri: no that probably will require another command
[08:11] <Boohbah> rf, rf!
[08:11] <arvind_khadri> pen, hmm wats tat??
[08:12] <tritium> arvind_khadri: you've seen the mp3 info from ubotu, right?
[08:12] <tritium> !mp3 > arvind_khadri
[08:12] <hischild> mmm4m5m, i know ... i use my main box as a server like enviroment for a project i'm head coder off ... it's the main linux compile platform ... installing openssh-server was enough, they can ssh in perfectly ... but with windows it's nearly not possible
[08:12] <arvind_khadri> !mp3
[08:12] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[08:12] <dwm09> anyone know how to install alienarena?
[08:12] <pen> arvind_khadri: how far is your 7.04 from yours using right now?
[08:13] <arvind_khadri> pen, jus a few mins of walk
[08:13] <pen> arvind_khadri: then why can't it connect to internet?
[08:13] <arvind_khadri> pen, as there is no internet at his house
[08:13] <pen> arvind_khadri: oh
[08:13] <tritium> arvind_khadri: *some* mp3s also require you to have w32codecs installed
[08:14] <pen> arvind_khadri: ok, just install gst-plugins-ugly0.10 first on your friend's computer then type sudo apt-get check
[08:14] <Dr_willis> i dont recall ever seeing that tritium  but i alwyas have w32codecs installed anyway. :) so i may just never noticed.
[08:15] <arvind_khadri> pen, i think it would be better if i get the system to  my house and build it
[08:15] <arvind_khadri> pen, or i myself should install 7.04
[08:15] <tritium> Dr_willis: nor had I until recently: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/MP3
[08:15] <Dr_willis> tritium,  almost sounds like some spyware-stuff. :) time to check it ouyt!
[08:15] <pen> arvind_khadri: you don't have to actually
[08:16] <arvind_khadri> pen, yeah i know tat,well then i would need to get all dependencies set for ugly
[08:16] <mmm4m5m> hischild : before I switch to linux (still have my old windows in virtual box) I fill my windows with openvpn, openssh, open this open that... it become almost linux :). Then I got almost crazy (Jan this year) looking for nice virus/firewall software. All these produce different results... and the definition "unknown virus" is simply stupid :). I am not afraid of well known viruses :).
[08:16] <Dr_willis> tritium,  Hmm.. it makes a statement.. but dosent explain why....
[08:16] <hullap> hi can anyone recommend me an iso maker and burner
[08:17] <tritium> Dr_willis: no, but I was helping someone here recently, and having ubuntu-restricted-extras was not enough.  He grabbed w32codecs, like it says there, and he was good to go.
[08:17] <pen> arvind_khadri: I think there is an alternatives
[08:17] <ani1> hullap: k3b growisofs :)
[08:17] <waylandbill> Is it possible to create a user and make it unable to have any sort of network access?
[08:17] <hullap> ani1, thnx
[08:17] <arvind_khadri> pen, so please share it
[08:17] <Dr_willis> tritium,  id like to  verified that.. and gotten the mp3 he was using.
[08:17] <pen> arvind_khadri: it doesn't have GUI if it's ok wiht your friend
[08:18] <Dr_willis> tritium,  because somthing about that does not make sence.
[08:18] <arvind_khadri> pen, well we jus need the codecs
[08:18] <Scientus> >	i killed my mbr with qemu and now i am having trouble getting grub reinstalled. ubuntu live 7.04 could recognize my drive ad i could mount it but grub wont recognize my partition formatting, and super grub disk doesnt reconize the formatting of my ext3 and wont booot it, but the live cd could see all the files and i open up my grub menu.1st and stuff any idea on getting grub working again???
[08:18] <arvind_khadri> pen, we have totem and stuff
[08:18] <ani1> hullap: as far as making iso use mkisofs
[08:18] <tritium> Dr_willis: agreed, *shrug*
[08:18] <pen> arvind_khadri: the linux command line to play mp3 is mpg123
[08:18] <pen> arvind_khadri: you don't need to install any codecs
[08:19] <pen> arvind_khadri: I think
[08:19] <hullap> anil, thnx again :)
[08:19] <arvind_khadri> pen, mpg123 with the foo
[08:19] <ani1> hullap: np
[08:19] <Dr_willis> tritium,  that might be better off with a disclaimer in that wiki  - from what ive seen in the w32codecs pack. theres no mp3 codecs or related stuff in there at all.
[08:20] <hischild> mmm4m5m, yes that's so true ...
[08:20] <arvind_khadri> pen, tat command needs package mpg123
[08:20] <pen> arvind_khadri: yes, and you only need that
[08:20] <Jobias> hey, does anyone know how to tell if you're currently running a 64-bit version of linux from the command line?
[08:20] <kelvin911> hi
[08:21] <kelvin911> terminal server client dont allow me to enter password?
[08:21] <arvind_khadri> pen, i would need both then 123 and 321,are they same for 7.04 and 7.10
[08:21] <kelvin911> i try to conect VNC but cant enter password
[08:21] <tritium> Jobias: uname -a should say
[08:21] <pen> arvind_khadri: actually you would only need one of them
[08:21] <Dr_willis> kelvin911,  disable compiz
[08:21] <pen> arvind_khadri: they are the same thing
[08:21] <waylandbill> It would appear iptables can block packets for a certain user. Is there a gui front-end that can set this up, or do I have to do it manually?
[08:21] <pen> arvind_khadri: I use 123 because I think it's easy to type
[08:21] <Kuroachia> Quick question, hopefully not too silly. I plan on setting up a dualboot box tomorrow and I wanted to set up a partition that both ubuntu and XP would recognize to store files
[08:21] <Dr_willis> kelvin911,  theres some bugs with compiz and a few programs. I forget the work arounds.
[08:22] <arvind_khadri> pen,:) so it would work in 7.04 also
[08:22] <arvind_khadri> pen, shall i get its source??
[08:22] <Jobias> tritium: thanks!
[08:22] <Kuroachia> question being, what style partition will the two OS's both recognize
[08:22] <pen> arvind_khadri: yes, because this is for linux not targeted for specific distro
[08:22] <tritium> Jobias: what did it say?
[08:22] <kelvin911> what?
[08:22] <Scientus> fat32
[08:22] <kelvin911> it allows me to enter password b4
[08:22] <pen> arvind_khadri: well, course you can
[08:22] <pen> arvind_khadri: :)
[08:22] <Scientus> kuroachia
[08:22] <DistroJockey> Kuroachia: FAT32
[08:23] <rooooot> I have an Ubuntu 6.0.6 LTS Server Edition, an "locale" says that it runs at POSIX. But I need to run it at de_DE UTF8. Can you help me?
[08:23] <Scientus> or ntfs
[08:23] <pen> arvind_khadri: or deb?? maybe
[08:23] <Scientus> now with ntfs-3g
[08:23] <arvind_khadri> pen,  apt-get source right
[08:23] <kelvin911> but when i try to connect 2nd server it doesnt allow me to enter
[08:23] <Jobias> tritium: Linux xxxxxxx 2.6.16.57 #2 SMP Tue Dec 18 16:01:57 MST 2007 i686 athlon-4 i386 GNU/Linux
[08:23] <Jobias> tritium: i think that means it's 32-bit?
[08:23] <Kuroachia> scientus: ok thanks, I would prefer ntfs over fat32 just so long as you're sure both OS's will recognize it heh
[08:23] <tritium> Jobias: yes
[08:23] <pen> arvind_khadri: yes
[08:23] <Jobias> tritium: ok. thanks :)
[08:24] <Brent> testing :p
[08:24] <pen> arvind_khadri: sudo apt-get source mpg123
[08:24] <justin007827> What program would you guys recomend for building a gentoo virtual machine in ubuntu?
[08:24] <rooooot> I have an Ubuntu 6.0.6 LTS Server Edition, an "locale" says that it runs at POSIX. But I need to run it at de_DE UTF8. Can you help me?
[08:24] <Kuroachia> justin0007827: try looking up innotek virtual box
[08:24] <gpm> rooooot: sudo dpkg-reconfigure locale
[08:24] <gpm> or maybe locales?
[08:24] <nomadz> how do i single click in 7.04??
[08:24] <Brent> Hi guys, I'm an ubuntu newb with a few questions.... is there a channel I should join?
[08:24] <justin007827> kuroachia: ok, ill look. Thanks
[08:24] <tritium> gpm: the latter
[08:24] <gpm> nomadz: click once?
[08:24] <rooooot> gpm: thx..one moment
[08:25] <tritium> Brent: this is it
[08:25] <Brent> aha
[08:25] <pen> well
[08:25] <Kuroachia> justin007827: I know I use it for runninga virtual XP but if I remember correctly you can run just about any OS so long as you set it up properly
[08:25] <pen> arvind_khadri: btw, I would suggest you also download oss-compat
[08:25] <nomadz> yes, have a single click open events , all events
[08:25] <tritium> justin007827: qemu
[08:26] <kelvin911> now the connection is rejected
[08:26] <crackerjackz> if you want configure your wireless adapter in ubuntu its system->administration->network-> wireless connection...but how do you do it in xbuntu
[08:26] <justin007827> kuroachia: Thanks, i'll look into it.
[08:26] <Brent> What should I do to run .exe's in ubuntu fiesty fawn?  I've done some searching, ive found something called wine, i think i've managed to install it.. not sure what's next
[08:26] <kelvin911> cant even connect to them
[08:26] <gpm> nomadz: nomadz edit->prefs in any nautilus window
[08:26] <kelvin911> maybe i try so many times?
[08:26] <gpm> nomadz: go to the behavior tab
[08:26] <rooooot> gpm: dpkg says: locale is not installed.
[08:26] <justin007827> tritium: thanks also, i am going to look at qemu also, does it only virtualize x86?
[08:27] <gpm> rooooot: locales then?
[08:27] <tritium> justin007827: no, also arm and sparc
[08:27] <tritium> justin007827: oh, and powerpc
[08:27] <rooooot> gpm: looks good
[08:27] <rooooot> locale
[08:27] <justin007827> tritium: ok, x86 gentoo is pretty good isn't it?
[08:27] <gpm> ok
[08:28] <crackerjackz> gentoo is good
[08:28] <crackerjackz> i use gentoo
[08:28] <tritium> justin007827: don't ask me.  I've not used it
[08:28] <islandex> #ubuntu-br
[08:28] <crackerjackz> i like it because of portage
[08:28] <gpm> ignoring!
[08:28] <justin007827> crackerjackz: so i have heard, thats why i want to build a virtual machine
[08:28] <Brent> What should I do to run .exe's in ubuntu fiesty fawn?  I've done some searching, ive found something called wine, i think i've managed to install it.. not sure what's next
[08:29] <gpm> Brent: wine program.exe
[08:29] <rooooot> gpm: Generating locales...
[08:29] <Svenstaro__> Brent, type wine yourprogram.exe
[08:29] <rooooot>   de_DE.UTF-8... up-to-date
[08:29] <rooooot>   en_US.UTF-8... up-to-date
[08:29] <rooooot> seems to be alright, but locale still says: POSIX
[08:29] <FloodBot1> rooooot: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:29] <Brent> thank you Svenstaro__:
[08:29] <crackerjackz> justin007827 join #gentoo they can help out alot with your gentoo questions
[08:29] <brunner> quiting smoking was a *horrible* idea
[08:29] <Svenstaro__> brunner, no it wasnt
[08:29] <crackerjackz> whats the xubuntu channel?
[08:29] <crackerjackz> #xubuntu?
[08:30] <Svenstaro__> yes
[08:30] <tritium> yes, crackerjackz
[08:30] <crackerjackz> thank you
[08:30] <crackerjackz> #xubuntu
[08:30] <crackerjackz> oops
[08:30] <gpm> rooooot: you need to edit your ~/.bashrc file
[08:30] <justin007827> crackerjackz: will do. first I have to figure out what sofware to use in ubuntu to build the virtual machine
[08:30] <tritium> crackerjackz: please watch the !enter
[08:30] <rooooot> gpm: Generating locales...  de_DE.UTF-8... up-to-date  en_US.UTF-8... up-to-date ..seems to be alright, but locale still says: POSIX
[08:30] <brunner> Svenstaro__: yes, dude, it was. this *really* sucks.
[08:30] <gpm> rooooot: http://blog.andrewbeacock.com/2007/01/how-to-change-your-default-locale-on.html
[08:30] <crackerjackz> tritium just forgot the /join part my bad
[08:30] <gpm> rooooot: google ftw
[08:30] <rooooot> gpm: THX..one moment
[08:31] <tritium> brunner: aside from being healthy to quit, it's also offtopic
[08:31] <justin007827> anyone ever used "Xen" to build a virtual machine?
[08:31] <Brent> Svenstaro__:, I typed wine then the application name, but its a game with lots of data and .dll files... it didnt want to load when i pressed 'start game'
[08:31] <gpm> !anyone
[08:31] <ubotu> 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?
[08:31] <Jafet> Is /sys a virtual directory?
[08:32] <Svenstaro__> Brent, what are you trying to load?
[08:32] <Brent> um.. its a game called phantasy star online..lol
[08:32] <maxownz> is there a quick fix for my 'sudo' to have stopped working?
[08:32] <taboo`> question
[08:32] <Starnestommy> Jafet: I think it is
[08:32] <Jafet> maxownz, how exactly has it Stopped Working?
[08:32] <Svenstaro__> Brent, please note  that wine even tho it is great, it isnt perfect, not all your stuff will work
[08:32] <taboo`> i cant boot ubuntu on my laptop
[08:32] <maxownz> permission denied across the board
[08:32] <taboo`> can anyone help ?
[08:32] <Svenstaro__> Brent, google for "wine apps" and check the database
[08:33] <Brent> ah ok, thank you
[08:33] <Svenstaro__> !ask | taboo`
[08:33] <ubotu> taboo`: Please don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-)
[08:33] <crackerjackz> is any one here familuar with xubuntu?
[08:33] <tritium> maxownz: you're using your user's password?
[08:33] <crackerjackz> with gnome gui installed
[08:33] <taboo`> Laughing Out Loud :)
[08:33] <taboo`> smart :)
[08:33] <maxownz> tritium: the dialog box to ask for the password doesn't even come up
[08:33] <Kama> i am having problems with firefox closing
[08:33] <Jafet> maxownz, your user must have admin permissions, I suppose.
[08:34] <tritium> maxownz: what about for cli stuff?
[08:34] <maxownz> it does
[08:34] <maxownz> cli?
[08:34] <tritium> command line, maxownz
[08:34] <Jafet> Command Line Interface.
[08:34] <Jafet> Dumb acronym.
[08:34] <Kama> every time i try to open the preferences in forefox, it closes
[08:34] <Kama> jsut shuts down
[08:34] <maxownz> on the command line it's permission denied
[08:34] <dwm09> how do i install libcurl?
[08:34] <tritium> maxownz: you're sure your user is in the admin group?
[08:34] <Jafet> Kama, seems more of a Firefox problem.
[08:34] <Kama> yes
[08:34] <Kama> i tried safe mode
[08:34] <maxownz> yep, tritium
[08:34] <gpm> dwm09: apt-cache search libcurl
[08:34] <Kama> and i tried uninstalling firefox
[08:34] <maxownz> more /etc/group right?
[08:35] <gpm> dwm09: then sudo apt-get install <thepackageyouwant>
[08:35] <KalEl> hi... is there any alternative to tracker? it doesn't work for me... i think the ui is broken
[08:35] <tritium> maxownz: type "groups"
[08:35] <arvind_> pen, hey can i jus build a dependency list recursively and get all those packages to move to a place??
[08:35] <KalEl> i mean tracker-searchtool
[08:35] <maxownz> there is 'admin'
[08:35] <tritium> maxownz: if it's the first user you created, it has sudo priveleges (admin group) by default
[08:35] <maxownz> yes i know and all of sudden i can't anymore
[08:35] <Scientus> >	i killed my mbr with qemu and now i am having trouble getting grub reinstalled. ubuntu live 7.04 could recognize my drive ad i could mount it but grub wont recognize my partition formatting, and super grub disk doesnt reconize the formatting of my ext3 and wont booot it, but the live cd could see all the files and i open up my grub menu.1st and stuff any idea on getting grub working again???
[08:36] <KalEl> i cannot see the search results... tried to find out what's wrong but had no success... so looking for an alternative
[08:36] <Djmack> hey whats goin on
[08:36] <pen> arvind_: is source working? do you get the source?
[08:36] <Djmack> need some help setting up my email.. any one?
[08:36] <tritium> maxownz: after what event?  Something must have happened/changed/
[08:36] <arvind_> pen, nope it went somewhere
[08:36] <pen> it should be in your home
[08:37] <maxownz> i let the computer sit for a few weeks turned off
[08:37] <arvind_> pen, i found the libs on my system,i would like to write it with other dependencies
[08:37] <gpm> Scientus: chroot <yourdrive>
[08:37] <taboo`> :))
[08:37] <tritium> maxownz: that won't do it
[08:37] <taboo`> that will help :)
[08:37] <maxownz> i didn't think so either
[08:37] <maxownz> it's been so long i can't remember what i did last or why i shut it off
[08:37] <gpm> Scientus: man grub-install
[08:37] <taboo`> hahahahhahahahah
[08:37] <gpm> Scientus: i think it's just grub-install (hd0,0), but i might be wrong
[08:38] <evil> v d
[08:38] <evil> авмвам
[08:38] <taboo`> boot problem on my laptop anyone !?
[08:38] <Djmack> Can some one help me plz?
[08:38] <pen> arvind_: but didn't you say your ubuntu is different than your friend's so you want to download the source for 7.04?
[08:38] <[[thufir]]> how do I "run" phpmyadmin?  mysql is working and apache2 is running
[08:38] <rooooot> gpm: I have done all things from the tutorial, and the files are already set right, but after a reboot locale still says: POSIX
[08:38] <gpm> !ask|Djmack
[08:38] <ubotu> Djmack: Please don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-)
[08:38] <Djmack> well i did
[08:38] <osama> something like http://localhost/phpmyadmin
[08:38] <Djmack> and i got no response
[08:39] <Djmack> anyway my question is basicly asking how i set up my Evolution Mail to send and recieve my Gmail
[08:39] <gpm> "setting up email" isn't a very interesting question, could you be more specific?
[08:39] <maxownz> here's what comes up when i try to go to System -> Administration -> Users and Groups http://img151.imageshack.us/img151/7725/screenshotwz4.png
[08:39] <osama> Djmack: many of us have many other windows open :)
[08:39] <gpm> Djmack: dude, that's on the gmail website, learn how to use the internet
[08:39] <osama> Djmack: enable POP3 in gmail ..
[08:39] <Djmack> ...
[08:39] <taboo`> damn
[08:40] <rooooot> gpm: I have done all things from the tutorial, and the files are already set right, but after a reboot locale still says: POSIX
[08:40] <osama> and threre are many tuts online
[08:40] <taboo`> good question :)
[08:40] <taboo`> how old are u !?
[08:40] <gpm> rooooot: i heard you
[08:40] <gpm> rooooot: do you have something in your .bashrc or .profile?
[08:40] <kayess> I'm a bit of an Ubuntu noob, but I'm about to buy the parts to make a new server which I plan to install Ubuntu on. How do people feel about installing ubuntu on a RAID-5 array?
[08:40] <hischild> Djmack, when i asked "My pc crashes on boot" i got no reply.... when i asked "My pc won't boot and i tried to use noapic and did this and that and windows crashes" and gave more info i got a reply straight away ... took 10 hours to fix but it got done .... formulate a question properly and you'll get an answer much more likely and faster
[08:40] <gpm> rooooot: also /etc/default/locale
[08:40] <osama> kayess: been there, done that ...
[08:41] <rooooot> gpm: Oh, I have encountered a problem
[08:41] <Perseux> anybody worked with gSTM? i search for a smal guidance
[08:41] <rooooot> gpm: If I' am root, the it is POSIX, as normal User it is UTF8
[08:41] <kayess> osama: It work out OK? I was just wondering if it would be better to install hte OS on a separate IDE drive, or maybe I should just put the swap space on that?
[08:41] <Djmack> Enable POP3 in my Gmail account? or in my evolution mail?
[08:41] <navilon> if i wanna share files between me and a friend across states, what is the best was to go about that?
[08:41] <taboo`> like i said...can boot on my laptop.....damn.....MSI VR610X-017EU
[08:42] <taboo`> cant*
[08:42] <osama> kayess: works great ... Dell Poweredge, it sees it as one Hard disk...
[08:42] <DAMMM> navilon: sftp, comes with ssh
[08:42] <Dr_willis> navilon,  how big a file? you could use the 'sshfs' tool as an easy way to get a shared  directory going
[08:42] <hischild> navilon, as suggested: use sftp ....
[08:42] <gpm> rooooot: are there any locale settings in .bashrc or .profile for root or normal user?
[08:42] <osama> rooooot: don't use the root user ?
[08:43] <Yazan-> hey, i believe I'm missing a package called libatml. Is it possible that i can download it from somewhere?? like ubuntu.com?
[08:43] <Goose1984> Hi how do i get openGL working on ubuntu
[08:43] <kayess> osama: I've been looking at a gigabyte m/b. AFAIKT it should be compatible with ubuntu. It's hard matching hardware available here in Thailand with the compatibility lists :/
[08:43] <colin__> Hi all, just upgraded my laptop to hardy, now the iwl4965 wireless card doesn't seem to be recognized, and the iwl4965 kernel module can no longer be found.  Anyone know how to solve this?
[08:43] <Goose1984> is there a way to see if its enabled?
[08:43] <hischild> Yazan-, try to search in synaptic for it
[08:43] <rooooot> gpm: For root both exists, but I can't find any language data
[08:43] <gpm> and normal user?
[08:43] <Starnestommy> Yazan-: I think it's libatm1 with a one at the end
[08:43] <hischild> !hardy | colin__
[08:43] <ubotu> colin__: Hardy Heron is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (8.04-LTS), due April 24, 2008 - For more info, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyHeron - CONSIDER IT TO BE BETA SOFTWARE - Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1, NOT #ubuntu
[08:44] <Perseux> !gstm
[08:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gstm - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:44] <Strangelet> SKIM cannot detect any languages (the languages I have setup include English and Chinese), why is that?
[08:44] <rooooot> gpm: For normal user only .bashrc exists, but I can't find anything in there
[08:44] <colin__> hischild, got it, thanks
[08:44] <Perseux> !tunnel
[08:44] <osama> kayess: it would probably work, hardware raid is hidden from the OS... you just need a way to find out when a HD is not working ....
[08:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tunnel - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:44] <gpm> rooooot: is the locale you want one of the generated ones?
[08:45] <gpm> rooooot: also what is in /etc/default/locale?
[08:45] <rooooot> gpm: Yes, that of the normal user is the right one
[08:45] <kayess> osama: Good point. Wonder if I can find something that can monitor the ich9r controller...
[08:45] <gpm> rooooot: oh so only root is a problem now?
[08:46] <rooooot> gpm: In /etc/default/ there is no file locale
[08:46] <rooooot> gpm: Yes thats right
[08:46] <gpm> rooooot: oh, create one and put in LANG="<thelocaleyouwant>"
[08:46] <gpm> rooooot: also don't irc as root
[08:47] <rooooot> gpm: This IRC goes over Windows and the box is SSH
[08:47] <gpm> rooooot: cool/good
[08:47] <DAMMM> anyone know how to get a static ip/wpa2 working with a wireless intel card? version 7.10
[08:48] <kn1sli> how do i change the ntfs drive permission from "root" to "login user account" ?
[08:48] <rooooot> gpm: Should I perform an reboot?
[08:48] <gpm> rooooot: yes if you haven't
[08:49] <anaoum> how is ubuntu's power management on laptops compared with wondows xp?
[08:49] <kn1sli> reason im asking is because the name is set to "sda1" And I would like to rename to windows xp.
[08:49] <gpm> anaoum: better
[08:50] <anaoum> so my battery will last longer on ubuntu than xp?
[08:50] <kn1sli> maybe!
[08:50] <hischild> anaoum, it gave me 50% increase so i think that's a yes
[08:50] <Djmack> wow
[08:50] <Dr_willis> kn1sli,  i Normally boot to windows and give the windows drive a proper label name from Xp.
[08:50] <gpm> kn1sli: /etc/exports
[08:50] <Djmack> xp uses that much power?
[08:50] <hischild> anaoum, i went from under 2 to almost 3 hours
[08:50] <sdh> woah i'm not so sure
[08:50] <rooooot> gpm: Has no effect, but maybe it is because root uses a different bash?
[08:51] <sdh> more tests i have ever seen, mainly on thinkpads, suggest xp is usually better than linux for battery life
[08:51] <gpm> rooooot: yeah i dunno. why did you enable root? isn't it off by default?
[08:51] <anaoum> hmmm, mixed answers here
[08:51] <gpm> anaoum: yeah you should stick with windows
[08:51] <taboo`> ppl
[08:52] <anaoum> lol
[08:52] <rooooot> gpm: yes thats of, but I dont wanna type sudo every time, so you can take "sudo -i", than its like root
[08:52] <taboo`> like i said...cant boot on my laptop.....damn.....MSI VR610X-017EU
[08:52] <sdh> anaoum: what laptop
[08:52] <anaoum> thinkpad t61
[08:52] <gpm> rooooot: aha! but it's not really an account
[08:52] <sdh> anaoum: i'm using thinkpad x61s, works fine - try it
[08:52] <osama> anybody know subversion? I asked a q on #svn a while ago with no reply, I need to remove all traces of all files of certain extensions from an svn repository... (it's getting HUGE - maybe with svndumpfilter?)
[08:52] <anaoum> sdh: im already running ubuntu
[08:52] <rooooot> gpm: Yes, or its that Ubuntu locked account,
[08:52] <sdh> anaoum: sorry perhaps i misunderstood your question
[08:52] <Goose1984> how do i get openGL working on ubuntu
[08:53] <anaoum> ive just never tried xp on it, so i was wondering if that will giver better life
[08:53] <rooooot> gpm: my account has an Superuser bit or something
[08:53] <gpm> rooooot: well so why does it matter? POSIX should be fine for whatever you need to do with root
[08:53] <kayess> osama, thanks. This seems to have loads of information for me pore over: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FakeRaidHowto :)
[08:53] <kn1sli> gpm: there's no file called "export"?
[08:53] <gpm> exports, i mean?
[08:53] <gpm> yes, exports
[08:53] <sdh> anaoum: probably... last time i tried gutsy vs xp i got better life in xp (and used linux in a vm)... but i dislike windows and prefer the transparency of linux, which was worth more to me than the difference in battery life
[08:54] <rooooot> gpm: I think you are right, maybe this is for security and compatability reasons
[08:54] <kn1sli> i tried that as well with the "s"
[08:54] <Dr_willis>  /etc/exports is used by the nfs stuff.  I recall
[08:54] <Dr_willis> !nfs
[08:54] <ubotu> nfs is the network file system. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo for information on installing and configuring NFS.
[08:54] <gpm> kn1sli: you have an nfs server installed?
[08:54] <gpm> haha
[08:54] <gpm> or read the wiki
[08:54] <anaoum> anyone here used solaris?
[08:54] <gpm> Dr_willis fts
[08:54] <gpm> w
[08:54] <sdh> anaoum: yes
[08:54] <gpm> me, no
[08:54] <kn1sli> no
[08:54] <anaoum> sun seem to go on about how it is better than linux
[08:54] <anaoum> but i dont see it
[08:55] <tux97> !ubuntu gusty repos
[08:55] <gpm> kn1sli: you need an nfs server to share with nfs
[08:55] <sdh> anaoum: oh really? i don't recall solaris x86 working well on laptops and i've only ever seen one sparc laptop
[08:55] <osama> anaoum: nothing is better than ubuntu :)
[08:55] <anaoum> yeh
[08:55] <tux97> where do u find the repos at?
[08:55] <anaoum> i tried installing solaris on my desktop
[08:55] <Dr_willis> !repos
[08:55] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecommendedSources for the recommended way to set up your repositories
[08:55] <anaoum> its so hard to use
[08:56] <anaoum> it doesnt really have a built in package management
[08:56] <Pers3ux> osama: 7.10 wasn't good for (gnome), waiting for 8.04
[08:56] <osama> i once did "killall -9 something" on aix ... bad idea
[08:56] <sdh> heh yes
[08:56] <rooooot> gpm: Thanks a lot for your time, and help. Like to meet you again
[08:56] <anaoum> im running hardy beta now :)
[08:57] <Pers3ux> anaoum: guys say it is very bugy! ??
[08:57]  * sdh has very few problems with it
[08:57] <gpm> rooooot: np
[08:57] <Scientus> its guy with grub probs again---grub-install didnt work
[08:57] <Scientus> and i tried chroot
[08:57] <Scientus> still no luck
[08:57] <anaoum> Pers3ux: ohh definately - it does the strangest things for me
[08:57] <hischild> Pers3ux, i have no problem what so ever with hardy or grub.
[08:58] <Scientus> grub complains that it cant mount the disk
[08:58] <anaoum> i recently did an apt-get upgrade, which seems to fix alot of the problems
[08:58] <Scientus> even though i can use the files fine with live cd
[08:58] <anaoum> but the beta was pretty bad for me
[08:58] <anaoum> i have alot of troubles connecting to samba shares via gnome
[08:58] <isplicer> hi!
[08:58] <Scientus> doesnt recognize partition as ext3
[08:58] <anaoum> !hi
[08:58] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[08:58] <Scientus> says unknown
[08:59] <isplicer> could someone kindly help me on my problem with Azureus on gutsy x64?http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=738886
[09:00] <void^> isplicer: ubuntu's icedtea package is broken on 64bit, use sun's jre
[09:00] <isplicer> hey void, thankyou for the reply, how would i go about doing that?
[09:00] <anaoum> isplicer: install sun-java6-jre
[09:00] <Pers3ux> anybody worked with Tunnel? espicially gSTM
[09:01] <anaoum> isplicer: sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre
[09:01] <void^> also, remove icedtea
[09:01] <isplicer> oh, okay thankyou - do i have to remove my old java?
[09:01] <gpm> look up
[09:02] <anaoum> isplicer: yeh u might as well
[09:02] <isplicer> alright
[09:02] <anaoum> isplicer: should be sudo apt-get purge icedtea
[09:02] <osama> isplicer: you may need to change the link in /etc/alternatives....
[09:02] <[[thufir]]> osama: The requested URL /phpmyadmin was not found on this server.  is there something I need to start first?  I'm reading the fine manual, but no luck yet
[09:02] <gpm> wrong!
[09:02] <gpm> apt-get remove --purge
[09:02] <gpm> if you want to purge
[09:02] <anaoum> gpm: apt-get purge works
[09:02] <gpm> *aptitude* purge
[09:02] <isplicer> errr, lol
[09:02] <gpm> ha
[09:02] <osama> [[thufir]]: could be a different url ... not sure .... it's just a set of php scripts nothing to start...
[09:03] <Kama> is nickrud here?
[09:03] <gpm> that didn't laways
[09:03] <isplicer> what is it again? please bear with me im new to ubuntu
[09:03] <gpm> :P
[09:03] <osama> [[thufir]]: how's the spice?
[09:03] <rewati> hi i just installed gentoo with ubuntu in  my system and apended my grub but gentoo is not loading it say unable to mount root
[09:03] <gpm> isplicer: you can't scroll up?
[09:03] <KalEl> i do apt-get purge
[09:03] <isplicer> oh heck ill just use synaptic
[09:03] <anaoum> isplicer:  sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre && sudo apt-get remove --purge icedtea
[09:03] <gpm> man i am a grumpy mofo tonight
[09:03] <f0rmat> hello can anyone tell me why when i compile the header gnome.h isn't found :S i would have thought that would be there be default and when i downloaded the header and included it from the current dir it just failz anyway :(
[09:04] <isplicer> thankyou anaoum!
[09:04] <rewati> hello can anybudy help me plz
[09:04] <KalEl> or rather purge the icedtea before installing sun-java6-jre
[09:04] <gpm> f0rmat: you need gnome-devel?
[09:04] <Goose1984> how do i get openGL working on ubuntu can anyone help?
[09:04] <Yazan-> After downloading libatml, and then booting into ubuntu and trying to install it, it shows up with an error saying: " There is a later version have been installed ". And when i try and do: sudo apt-get install libatm1, I get E: libatml package cannot be found.
[09:04] <isplicer> could someone please tell me more about the /etc/alternatives/ thing i need to change?
[09:04] <anaoum> isplicer: leave it for now
[09:04] <kalatian> rewati: are you sure you got the correct grub entry for gentoo on the end there?
[09:04] <anaoum> isplicer: if azureus still dont work, then we'll talk about alternatives
[09:05] <gpm> man update-alternatives
[09:05] <Dr_willis> isplicer,  the !java page has info on updateing java that way
[09:05] <Dr_willis> !java | isplicer
[09:05] <ubotu> isplicer: 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)
[09:05] <KalEl> i use ktorrent - powerful and robust
[09:05] <anaoum> meh 'k'
[09:05] <coderXX> hi how can i change audio out jacks????
[09:05] <osama> Deluge is also nice ...
[09:05] <rewati> ya i think so i can give u the baste bin so that u can look at it and tell me plz if there is anyproblem in that
[09:05] <KalEl> they're including transmission in hardy - unfortunately it doesn't have DHT support rendering it useless, not sure why it was chosen
[09:06] <anaoum> join kubuntu KalEl
[09:06] <anaoum> :P
[09:06] <Yazan-> After downloading libatml, and then booting into ubuntu and trying to install it, it shows up with an error saying: " There is a later version have been installed ". And when i try and do: sudo apt-get install libatm1, I get E: libatml package cannot be found.
[09:06] <KalEl> anaoum, ktorrent runs in gnome without any problem
[09:06] <coderXX> !audio jacks
[09:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about audio jacks - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:06] <coderXX> !jack
[09:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about jack - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:06] <gpm> coderXX: lol
[09:06] <ani1> !audio | coderXX
[09:06] <anaoum> KalEl: yeh i know, im just against installing kde apps in gnome
[09:06] <ubotu> coderXX: 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/DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[09:06] <coderXX> !audio
[09:06] <gpm> he don't know anything about jack!!!
[09:07] <anaoum> utorrent in wine works pretty well
[09:07] <anaoum> i presonnaly prefer rtorrent
[09:07] <Scientus> yeah i use utorrent in wine
[09:07] <ani1> !anything | gpm
[09:07] <ubotu> gpm: So, you wanted to lure me into saying I don't know anything about anything? Yeah, that would be funny, of course. Now leave me alone.
[09:07] <kalatian> transmission works pretty well too
[09:07] <Yazan-> anyone answer my question please?
[09:07] <Scientus> cause utorent kicks ass
[09:07] <KalEl> anaoum, i tried out KDE for a while, and there are a few apps i bring back from there. imho KTorrent is one of the most well written torrent client
[09:07] <kalatian> Yazan-: try sudo apt-get install -f
[09:07] <isplicer> thanks | guys
[09:08] <gpm> ani1: nice, you didn't make that one did you?
[09:08] <ani1> no
[09:08] <rewati> kalatian http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/61442/
[09:08] <coderXX> ani1: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToJACKConfiguration :) thnx
[09:08] <KalEl> i do everything i want with it, KTorrent has a comprehensive preferences setting, supports NAT, DHT etc, and also has a command line interface
[09:08] <isplicer> how do you get the thing where the persons name comes in the beginning? Like "isplicer: do this...."
[09:08] <kalatian> rewati: are you *sure* that its /dev/sda8?
[09:08] <Yazan-> kalatian: I will have to reboot into ubuntu AGAIN and try your command. Maybe it'll work and maybe not, cause i really doubt it ;(
[09:08] <gpm> isplicer: start typing and push tab
[09:08] <ani1> KalEl: i agree it imported my massive ban ip list its upwards of 500,000 and its the _ONLY_ prog i like that has all the features
[09:08] <kalatian> isplicer: type the first few letters, then hit tab ;)
[09:08] <kalatian> Yazan-: good luck :)
[09:09] <dwm09> whats a program that can display system info?
[09:09] <ntolo> Is there anything close to photoshop for linux ?
[09:09] <rewati> ya its root /dev/sda8 as root partition of gentoo
[09:09] <isplicer> kalatian, thanks
[09:09] <Dr_willis> dwm09,  lots of them. I like conky.
[09:09] <isplicer> awesome!
[09:09] <isplicer> lol
[09:09] <Dr_willis> dwm09,  gkrellm also is nice
[09:09] <rewati> kalatian ya its root /dev/sda8 as root partition of gentoo
[09:09] <kalatian> rewati: its better to use the uuid of the partion
[09:09] <gpm> ntolo: gimp :/
[09:09] <kalatian> rewati: you have multiple drives in that machine?
[09:09] <ani1> dwm09: hal-device-manager
[09:09] <ere4si> dwm09: there's gdesklets as well
[09:09] <Dr_willis> !info sysinfo
[09:09] <rewati> kalatian how can i get that
[09:10] <ere4si> !lag
[09:10] <ubotu> You have lag, I don't have lag
[09:10] <KalEl> yeah... i was only considering movig away from it because i had to control the client through ssh session, then i discovered the hidden command line shell "ktshell" that uses DCOP to connect to it
[09:10] <ntolo> gpm: But with GIMP is hard to make 3D shapes.
[09:10] <Yazan-> by the way, when the ubuntu starting loader starts to load, is it normally that the "Ubuntu" word is really dark?
[09:10] <gpm> ntolo: unfortunately it's the best out there for linux. you can try running ps with wine
[09:10] <kalatian> rewati: you can cd to /dev/disk/by-uuid and then ls -ahl to get a list of uuids that correspond to each device
[09:10] <rewati> kalatian no i have laptop its single drive
[09:11] <kalatian> rewati: you have any flash drives, external hard drives, camera cards plugged in?
[09:11] <kalatian> on gentoo it could be /dev/hda too, but I doubt it
[09:11] <rewati> kalatian no
[09:12] <rewati> kalatian is uuid looks like this 13672761-8616-4d48-9dac-eb356d303c25
[09:13] <kalatian> rewati: yep
[09:13] <kalatian> so just replace /dev/sda8 with /dev/disk/by-uuid/1367.....c25
[09:13] <kalatian> then it will always use the right drive
[09:14] <rewati> kalatian i did this is that ok
[09:14] <rewati> root=UUID=13672761-8616-4d48-9dac-eb356d303c25
[09:14] <anaoum> what makes ubuntu better than debian apart from hardware support by enabling restricted drivers?
[09:14] <kalatian> rewati: that might work too :)
[09:14] <rewati> ok
[09:14] <arvind_khadri> pen, u there??
[09:14] <kalatian> rewati: that's how ubuntu does it, right?
[09:15] <rewati> let me try to boot it again thanks
[09:15] <rewati> yes
[09:15] <kalatian> rewati: ok, good luck :)
[09:15] <rewati> ok
[09:15] <rewati> cya then
[09:15] <mmm4m5m> anaoum: with ubuntu you avoid all debian related issues (but get ubuntu related)
[09:15] <nonix4> mmm4m5m: lol :)
[09:16] <arvind_khadri> can i build a depedency list???
[09:16] <ere4si> anaoum: the packages are newer
[09:16] <pen> arvind_khadri: ?
[09:16] <arvind_khadri> pen, hey can i build a dependency list??
[09:16] <anaoum> ere4si: but less stable?
[09:16] <ere4si> anaoum: nope
[09:16] <nonix4> anaoum: 6-month release cycle instead of undefined is nice... and the tasks (predefined package selections) are pretty well chosen
[09:17] <anaoum> nonix4: u mean tasksel?
[09:18] <mintsoup> I'm trying to try fluxbox but when i right click the desktop the menu does not show up.. why might this be?
[09:18] <Strangelet> SCIM fails to show any languages when I left click it, though the configuration clearly sees all of them, I cannot switch languages at all. What is the problem here?
[09:18] <dwm09> how can i find out what video drivers im useing?
[09:18] <pen> arvind_khadri: hm
[09:18] <ere4si> mintsoup: I'll get you a howto for that - one min
[09:19] <nonix4> anaoum: yeah, most of them tasks have been selected pretty well for ubuntu :)
[09:19] <pen> arvind_khadri: well
[09:19] <pen> arvind_khadri: all you need is two files
[09:19] <pen> arvind_khadri: why do you bother to list the dependencies?
[09:19] <rewati> kalatian it didnt work :(
[09:19] <nonix4> (though I'd still like to have a task for diehard-old-grunts or something)
[09:19] <pen> arvind_khadri: if your friend don't mind using a command line player
[09:19] <arvind_khadri> pen,he doesnt mind
[09:20] <arvind_khadri> pen, after i get the source how do i find it??
[09:20] <anaoum> i dont get why there is "*buntu LiveCd" in tasksel
[09:20] <ere4si> mintsoup: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=371144 - is what sorted me out :)
[09:20] <pen> arvind_khadri: what command did you type?
[09:20] <mintsoup> thanks ere4si
[09:20] <ere4si> k
[09:20] <dwm09> how can i find out what video drivers im useing?
[09:20] <rewati> kalatian r u there
[09:20] <kalatian> rewati: I take it because you're using Gentoo you compiled the kernel?
[09:20] <pen> arvind_khadri: and what is the directory you were in when you type that command?
[09:20] <rewati> yes i did that
[09:21] <arvind_khadri> pen, home
[09:21] <windo_> celly
[09:21] <kalatian> rewati: did you get all the SATA drivers compiled into everything properly?
[09:21] <pen> arvind_khadri: then try to search for the source in home
[09:21] <kalatian> (you might want to ask on a Gentoo channel or something too)
[09:21] <amikrop> I reinstalled Frostwire but the launcher does not have an icon. How can I set one?
[09:21] <arvind_khadri> pen, yeah got it...
[09:21] <rewati> kalatian i think so
[09:21] <arvind_khadri> pen, are u sure it doesnt any other dependency
[09:22] <amikrop> I mean. Where is the Frostwire icon in my filesystem?
[09:22] <mintsoup> another question; when i hit ctrl alt f1 or such to bring up a tty (is that what it's called?) the screen just turns black with white scrambled lines moving down it--does anybody know what could cause that?
[09:22] <mikikol10> Somebody would be able to link a picture for me it ubuntu8.10?
[09:22] <kalatian> amikrop: did you use an Ubuntu package to install frostwire?
[09:22] <cyberfin> Hi everyone: I'm trying to sync my pda with gutsy and I followed a tutorial which told me to remove the ipaq module and now it won't detect the pda at all when connecting it. Can anyone tell me how to re-install the ipaq module please?
[09:22] <pen> try this, sudo aptitude -s mpg123
[09:22] <kalatian> !hardy|  mikikol10
[09:22] <arvind_khadri> pen, are u sure it doesnt have any other dependency
[09:22] <ubotu> mikikol10: Hardy Heron is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (8.04-LTS), due April 24, 2008 - For more info, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyHeron - CONSIDER IT TO BE BETA SOFTWARE - Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1, NOT #ubuntu
[09:23] <pen> arvind_khadri: sudo aptitude -s mpg123
[09:23] <chazco> Hi... when I try to create partitions ubiquity crashes... any ideas?
[09:23] <pen> arvind_khadri: oops, I forgot install
[09:23] <rewati> kalatian ok i will do that
[09:23] <pen> arvind_khadri: sudo aptitude install -s mpg123
[09:23] <chazco> Having major issues installing Ubuntu... it worked fine before...
[09:23] <rewati> kalatian thanks
[09:23] <kalatian> rewati: no problem -- I'm not sure what hte problem is, so just ask around :)
[09:24] <mikikol10> Cub I am Hungarian and I am not top notch the best in English
[09:24] <pen> arvind_khadri: nvm, use the first one I gave you
[09:24] <kalatian> that problem can be caused by a number of things IIRC
[09:24] <rewati> kalatian do u think it can be kernel problem
[09:24] <anaoum> if i had a quad core cpu, should i install amb64 kernel?? Is there THAT much advantage in using it?
[09:24] <rewati> kalatian ok
[09:24] <arvind_khadri> pen, its the same
[09:24] <pen> so two
[09:24] <pen> you only need these two
[09:24] <kalatian> rewati: I think it could be misisng SATA dirvers or something, incorrect grub config, etc
[09:24] <pen> for your friend I believe it'st he same
[09:24] <arvind_khadri> pen, so it doesnt need any dependency for sure aah???
[09:24] <pen> no
[09:24] <kalatian> !hu | mikikol10
[09:24] <ubotu> mikikol10: Magyar nyelvű segítséget az #ubuntu-hu csatornán talál
[09:24] <pen> arvind_khadri: mpg123 is a very small program
[09:25] <pen> arvind_khadri: it doesn't need any dependencies
[09:25] <pen> arvind_khadri: so just download those two and compile it in your friend's computer
[09:25] <arvind_khadri> pen, i used apt it got me two sources tat only right
[09:26] <crackerjackz> what are some image viewers for ubuntu
[09:26] <arvind_khadri> crackerjackz, gimp,F-photo
[09:26] <arvind_khadri> pen, will catch u later here...will try those two out
[09:27] <arvind_khadri> pen, thanks for everything
[09:27] <crackerjackz> arvind already have gimp
[09:27] <cyberfin> *bump* Hi everyone: I'm trying to sync my pda with gutsy and I followed a tutorial which told me to remove the ipaq module and now it won't detect the pda at all when connecting it. Can anyone tell me how to re-install the ipaq module please?
[09:27] <pen> arvind_khadri: mp
[09:27] <crackerjackz> when i try to open .jpg it wont open
[09:27] <pen> arvind_khadri: np
[09:27] <arvind_khadri> crackerjackz, so wat do u want??
[09:27] <crackerjackz> F-photo works?
[09:27] <crackerjackz> like say
[09:27] <crackerjackz> kview in kde
[09:28] <mikikol10> they do not help now there but they translate.
[09:28] <crackerjackz> kview (just an example)
[09:28] <arvind_khadri> crackerjackz, i have never used KDE....try image viewer
[09:28] <crackerjackz> arvind_khadri ok
[09:28] <crackerjackz> o
[09:29] <crackerjackz> iv already got all that on here
[09:29] <arvind_khadri> crackerjackz, or else use this apt-cache search image | grep "/.jpg"
[09:29] <crackerjackz> it says could not load image'blahblahblah.jpg
[09:29] <crackerjackz> error interperting jpeg image file (not a jpeg file: starts with 0x89 0x50)
[09:30] <Dr_willis> ive seen a few times where gnome apps get confused if spaces are in filenames/path 0- but that sounds like a currupted file
[09:30] <arvind_khadri> crackerjackz, use the command wat i gave u
[09:30] <coderXX> does anyone help me to change audio jacks ?
[09:30] <crackerjackz> so arvind_khadri apt-cache search image | grep "/blahblahblah.jpg" ?
[09:31] <arvind_khadri> crackerjackz, dr might be right
[09:31] <arvind_khadri> crackerjackz, or else use this apt-cache search image | grep "/.jpg"
[09:31] <cyberfin> nevermind guys found it myself
[09:31] <ani1> crackerjackz: file -i filename or file -b filename see if it shows as a jpg..just a thought
[09:31] <crackerjackz> theres no space in the file name
[09:31] <crackerjackz> spaces*
[09:31] <anaoum> !amd64
[09:31] <ubotu> AMD64 and EMT64 are fully supported architectures on Ubuntu. See http://tinyurl.com/jv6tc for more information.
[09:31] <coderXX> nobody ?!?!
[09:31] <terminal_dude> hey guyz#
[09:31] <mmm4m5m> !intel
[09:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about intel - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:31] <anaoum> #hey
[09:31] <terminal_dude> need some help with the find command
[09:32] <bullgard4> What files are stored in the /var/run/ directory?
[09:32] <anaoum> !x86
[09:32] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about x86 - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:32] <ddalton> could someone here tell me how to check my laptop battery level?
[09:32] <arvind_khadri> terminal_dude, say
[09:33] <Goose1984> how do you fix xlib Extension glx missing on display
[09:33] <antbee> crackerjack: happened to some of my images, found could open in gimp.
[09:33] <terminal_dude> i have files scatered all over my server with no filetype and yea are in hash sort of filename format like 7FD3200! is there a way i can issue a command or expresion some how to find all this files
[09:33] <anaoum> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CommonQuestions#head-ff0a19a9ff23537e36b3cf9d40b2d8747bd45cd4
[09:34] <arvind_khadri> terminal_dude, try grep
[09:34] <crackerjackz> where does gnome keep desktop at
[09:34] <terminal_dude> grep
[09:35] <terminal_dude> thanks
[09:35] <anaoum> crackerjackz: what?
[09:35] <crackerjackz> im trying to cd to desktop so i can run that command that ani1 gave me
[09:35] <anaoum> ahh
[09:36] <anaoum> crackerjackz: cd ~/Desktop
[09:36] <crackerjackz> ohh yeah
[09:36] <crackerjackz> thanks =]
[09:36] <crackerjackz> still says no such file or directory =[
[09:37] <anaoum> wow
[09:37] <crackerjackz> i know
[09:37] <jaffarkelshac> hey, can you update to hardy from the disk in gutsy
[09:37] <crackerjackz> hey way
[09:37] <crackerjackz> desktop
[09:37] <ani1> !hardy | jaffarkelshac
[09:37] <ubotu> jaffarkelshac: Hardy Heron is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (8.04-LTS), due April 24, 2008 - For more info, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyHeron - CONSIDER IT TO BE BETA SOFTWARE - Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1, NOT #ubuntu
[09:37] <crackerjackz> is casesensitive
[09:37] <anaoum> crackerjackz: yes
[09:37] <anaoum> must be "Desktop"
[09:38] <crackerjackz> when i do file -i blahblahblah.jpg says blahblahblah.jpg: image/png
[09:38] <crackerjackz> then it takes me back to the command line
[09:38] <anaoum> finally im formatting solaris and installing ubuntu !
[09:39] <anaoum> crackerjackz: what are u tring to do?
[09:39] <crackerjackz> i cant get pictures to open
[09:39] <anaoum> what hapens when u double click?
[09:40] <crackerjackz> could not load image 'blahblah.jpg'
[09:40] <crackerjackz> Error interpreting JPEG image file (NOot a JPEG file: starts with 0x89 0x50)
[09:40] <Starnestommy> crackerjackz: rename it to blahblah.png then try
[09:41] <crackerjackz> starnestommy that works =]
[09:41] <crackerjackz> thank you
[09:41] <jaffarkelshac> my question is upgrade my gutsy to hardy without downloading the 769mb coz i already downloaded the iso
[09:41] <crackerjackz> but why cant i open .jpg?
[09:41] <anaoum> crackerjackz: it probably wasnt a jpg
[09:41] <crackerjackz> i wonder how it got confused like that
[09:41] <anaoum> it was a png
[09:41] <ani1> crackerjackz: try file blahblabh.png or file -b this will tell you contents the -i is mime type
[09:42] <bullgard4> I do not understand themeaning of the "mount" output line: "varrun on /var/run type tmpfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,mode=0755)" What is meant by 'varrun'?
[09:42] <Doublenoob> My Laptop (Acer Travelmate 243LC) won't resume from hibernate or standby, can anyone help? Is this to do with drivers?
[09:43] <bullgard4> Ich verstehe nicht die BEdeutung von 'varrun' in der Ausgabezeile von "mount": "varrun on /var/run type ount" output line: "varrun on /var/run type
[09:43] <crackerjackz> thank you
[09:43] <crackerjackz> =]
[09:43] <Starnestommy> bullgard4: varrun is a virtual filesystem used for storing certain runtime data from some programs
[09:44] <Doublenoob> My Laptop (Acer Travelmate 243LC) won't resume from hibernate or standby, can anyone help? Is this to do with drivers?
[09:45] <m3dbd> Does anybody knows how to print graphics correctly with a Epson RX-425 printer.  Evince prints them black, Gimp prints in some psycho color.  With w**XP it works perfectly ? Tried already a bunch of settings, but start to loose hope... Tnx
[09:46] <icesword> hello
 i updated from 6.06 to 6.10 edgy and when its reeboted its says that could not open x window system
[09:47] <SIRavecavec> and no interface for me
[09:47] <SIRavecavec> what can i do?
[09:47] <bullgard4> Starnestommy: Thank you for explaining.
[09:48] <mmm4m5m> Doublenoob: I do not think there is simple answer (a lot discussions in internet). Mostly hardware related. Still resume is still not working for me.
[09:48] <kane77> can anyone explain this to me? /dev/hda2             7.4G  6.8G  163M  98% /
[09:48] <SIRavecavec> The error its unable to open /dev/agpgart (No such file or directory)
[09:48] <f0rmat> i installed gnome-devel but i still can't compile a gnome application in C it can't find <gnome.h>
[09:48]  * mmm4m5m I am waiting and answering only unanswered questions (aka advanced).. and because comming from windows, my answers are similar like windows help files/msgs
[09:49] <Doublenoob> So, it sounds as though it may be drivers then?
[09:49] <KalEl> here's a comparison of linux torrent clients http://opinions5.blogspot.com/
[09:49] <KalEl> ktorrent rocks :)
[09:49] <terminal_dude> Hello. guyz still no luck i dont know how to issue to find files that have no filetype
[09:49] <terminal_dude> please can anybody help
[09:49] <SIRavecavec> Can anyone help?
[09:49] <SIRavecavec> The error its unable to open /dev/agpgart (No such file or directory)
 i updated from 6.06 to 6.10 edgy and when its reeboted its says that could not open x window system
[09:51] <SIRavecavec> :(
[09:52] <Doublenoob> mmm4m5m: Possibly a driver problem then, thnx!
[09:53] <mmm4m5m> Doublenoob: I do not know details (sorry for uninformative answer), what I know that I told. I can't fix it for my laptop. It is working for many people. There are many discussions. Still I am not able to analyze or understand it.
[09:53] <mmm4m5m> huh
[09:54] <mmm4m5m> I was waiting someone to answer him and to help me :)
[09:54] <recoy^> hello!
[09:54] <bullgard4> Starnestommy: detlef@MD97600:~$ find /usr/share/doc/linux-doc-2.6.22/Documentation/ -type f -exec grep -i 'varrun' {} + 2>/dev/null" does not produce any output. Why?
[09:55] <Zanti> put -print at the end
[09:55] <jms1989> Hi, I've been trying to setup ssh keys between my computer and my server but when I restart the shell session and ssh into the server and computer, it prompts me for the passkey. I followed the instructions on http://pkeck.myweb.uga.edu/ssh/.
[09:55] <blue-frog> bullgard4: certainly no file of this name and you redirected stderr to null
[09:55] <dwm09> how do i empty the trash?
[09:56] <kane77> dwm09, right click the applet and select Empty Trash
[09:56] <ere4si> dwm09: bottom right should be a trash applet
[09:56] <kane77> dwm09, or remove everything in /home/yourusername/.Trash
[09:56] <bullgard4> blue-frog: I believe you mis-interpreted the command. I was looking for an occurence of a word in texts.
[09:57] <balle> how do i get sound out of my computer through my minijack? the sound can play allright on the labtop speakers, but not in my headphones or through my amp..
[09:57] <dwm09> can i make a script so it emptys every shutdown?
[09:58] <dwm09> or does it automaticly?
[09:58] <Copter> If when i change resolution in ubuntu to anything other than 1280x1024 i get a black screen, what can i do ? i installed envy and added my monitor vert/horiz specs on xorg.confg .
[09:59] <void^> bullgard4: perhaps the term "varrun" simply does not occur.
[10:00] <anaoum> haha http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fork_bomb#Example_fork_bombs
[10:00] <bullgard4> void^: But 'varrun' appears in the output of the "mount" command. Why is it not documented in the kernel Documentaion?
[10:01] <void^> bullgard4: why would the kernel care about which filesystems you mount where?
[10:01] <bullgard4> void^: The kernel Documentation bothers a lot of filesystems.
[10:02] <void^> bullgard4: but "varrun" is not a filesystem, much like 10.1.1.100:/exports or /dev/sda7 aren't filesystem types.
[10:02] <Yazan-> Ubuntu is really annoying when it comes to use speedtouch connection ;(!
[10:02] <bullgard4> void^: Ah! Very interesting. What is varrun then?
[10:03] <skaka> hi
[10:03] <carlzenox> O.o
[10:03] <carlzenox> how do i install fluxbox?
[10:03] <void^> bullgard4: an arbitrary identifier. if you look a little more closely you will notice it is a filesystem of type tmpfs. using 'mount -t tmpfs foo /mnt' you get "foo" mounted on /mnt.
[10:03] <skaka> who burn avi in DVD play ps2 ?
[10:04] <anaoum> which is more stable? debian stable or ubuntu LTS releases?
[10:04] <Yazan-> I have gone through every tutorial on how to use speedtouch with ubuntu and each one of them failed. It simply just wont connect to the internet. No idea why. Only problem with ubuntu is that it doesn't support .exe files to be open.
[10:05] <anaoum> !fluxbox | carlzenox
[10:05] <ubotu> carlzenox: fluxbox is a lightweight and responsive window manager for GNU/Linux. For how to set it up and more information see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fluxbox
[10:05] <hischild> Yazan-, you have to use windows to get it setup initially (or use vbox, that also works) and then you can use ubuntu
[10:05] <carlzenox> thx =/
[10:06] <Yazan-> hischild: Speedtouch is already installed on Windows and works like a charm. The problem is that you can't use it with Ubuntu. Speedtouch.lnk won't open with ubuntu running.
[10:07] <TtyS2> Yazan-: unable to  acces the speedtouch using its build inn dhcp and cable directly connected to it, going onto the ip?'
[10:07] <hischild> Yazan-, the speedtouch that i have only needs to have it set up initially via windows. After that it functions like any router and i can connect via every OS that supports dhcp
[10:07] <|WolF1> is there any thing like klite for ubuntu?
[10:08] <Yazan-> hischild: When you install speedtouch, you get a speedtouch.lnk, so you can connect to the internet by double clicking on the icon. When using ubuntu, you can't double click on speedtouch.lnk because it simply wont open.
[10:09] <jms1989> When I ctrl + alt+ F1 through F6, I just get a blinking underscore. Why is that?
[10:09] <|WolF1> Question: is there any thing like klite for ubuntu?
[10:09] <anaoum> which is more stable? debian stable or ubuntu LTS releases?
[10:09] <hischild> Yazan-, do you have a DSL line?
[10:10] <anaoum> |WolF1: what is klite?
[10:10] <Yazan-> Yes.
[10:10] <skaka> How to Burn a DVD in ubuntu ?
[10:10] <ttt--> jms1989: doesit show "login" too?
[10:10] <Yazan-> hischild: Yes I do. THOMSON.
[10:10] <pcman> anyone here is familiar with packaging?
[10:10] <pcman> I cannot get my apt repo work.
[10:10] <|WolF1> anaoum: the media codecs and clasic real player in it
[10:11] <pcman> I've packaged some deb packages, but after I put them in my apt repo, apt-get complains of dependency problems.
[10:11] <jms1989> nope, just a blank screen with the flashing underscore.
[10:11] <TtyS2> Yazan-: does the speedtouch givve u a ip address?
[10:11] <nemesis_vii> skaka [go to place menu>cd/dvd creator]
[10:11] <hischild> Yazan-, then you should be able to put your modem in the mode that it's always connected
[10:11] <anaoum> |WolF1: ahhh k-lite codec pack?
[10:11] <|WolF1> yup anaoum
[10:12] <|WolF1> or any player that will play all my movies
[10:12] <anaoum> |WolF1: theres not exactly an all in one codec pack, but vlc is great
[10:12] <Yazan-> hischild: On windows, my internet connection is always connected. When I switch to ubuntu, the DSL has the two lights on but it wont connect.
[10:12] <vinboy> how do I echo a password to a process requires a password input?
[10:12] <skaka> thank but i am need burn avi  to DVD video
[10:12] <hischild> Yazan-, can you login on the router?
[10:12] <Yazan-> TtyS2: I don't get what you mean
[10:12] <anaoum> sudo apt-get install vlc
[10:12] <snowolf> |WolF1: well, everybody has his own preferences, I love mplayer
[10:12] <ta_bu_shi_da_yu> hi all... where do source packages get installed?
[10:13] <Yazan-> hischild: You mean like http://***.**.***.**??
[10:13] <Starnestommy> vinboy: depends on which process it is
[10:13] <|WolF1> i have vlc but is making problems, it is stoping in the midle of movie, and it kinda crushes pc, hdd works like mad and vlc is spending like 800mb of ram
[10:13] <vinboy> Starnestommy: on standard bash? such as  [password] > [process]
[10:13] <jaffarkelshac> how do i resize my partitions
[10:13] <vinboy> i remember something like that
[10:14] <anaoum> what hapens when u open the movie in totem?
[10:14] <bullgard4> void^: I do not yet fully understand your last message. Therfore I have another question: "What files are stored in the /var/run  directory?
[10:14] <Brent> hi guys - ubuntu newbie here... I've downloaded gtkpod for my ipod.  It reads all the music files that are currently on my ipod, but when I unplugged my ipod it says I have 0 songs stored on it.  I plugged it back into my computer and the songs were still there on the gtkpod browser.....
[10:14] <Brent> I'm now trying to save the files from my ipod to my computer but i get this error message each time: "Template ('%o;%a - %t.mp3;%t.wav') does not match file type '/media/BRENT'S IPO/iPod_Control/Music/F25/SKJM.m4a'"
[10:14] <|WolF1> well some of tham can run and some of them cant
[10:14] <Starnestommy> vinboy: it would probably be echo "password" | process
[10:14] <jms1989> ttt--: nope, just a blank screen with the flashing underscore.
[10:14] <vinboy> Starnestommy: oh.. thanks
[10:15] <|WolF1> vlc was playing everything, but now it jams the system :(
[10:15] <anaoum> Starnestommy:  echo "pass" | sudo su -
[10:15] <anaoum> dont work
[10:15] <jaffarkelshac> how do i resize my partitions
[10:15] <anaoum> jaffarkelshac: resize the partition that the system is running off?
[10:15] <Starnestommy> anaoum: try this: echo "pass" | sudo -S su
[10:15] <lolfrenz> anaoum, password fields are not read from stdout
[10:16] <jaffarkelshac> anaoum, yeah, i need to increase it.
[10:16] <anaoum> jaffarkelshac: you'll need to boot the livecd and do it from there
[10:16] <lolfrenz> i meant stdin not stdout.
[10:16] <anaoum> jaffarkelshac: u cant resize a partition that is mounted
[10:16] <anaoum> jaffarkelshac: once u are in the livecd, run: sudo gparted
[10:17] <jaffarkelshac> anaoum, ok, cheers
[10:17] <void^> bullgard4: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard
[10:18] <anaoum> in pidgin, how do i supress all these "XXXX left the room" & "XXXX entered the room" messages
[10:18] <Yazan-> Guys, how can I know my IP so I can log into it? Something like logging into my router?? ex. http://***.**.***.**
[10:18] <anaoum> Yazan-: u want to know ur routers ip address??
[10:18]  * mmm4m5m this channel is like at work... no jokes
[10:18] <Yazan-> Yes
[10:19] <skaka> Who Burn AVI to DVD Video ??!
[10:19] <mmm4m5m> anaoum: there are some plugins for pidgin
[10:19] <anaoum> Yazan-: pastebin the output of ifconfig
[10:19] <jaffarkelshac> Yazan-, ifconfig
[10:19] <kane77> which one is the refresh rate that you set under Screen Resolution, vertical or horizontal?
[10:19] <Brent> hi guys - ubuntu newbie here... I've downloaded gtkpod for my ipod.  It reads all the music files that are currently on my ipod, but when I unplugged my ipod it says I have 0 songs stored on it.  I plugged it back into my computer and the songs were still there on the gtkpod browser... . I'm now trying to save the files from my ipod to my computer but i get this error message each time: "Template ('%o;%a - %t.mp3;%t.wav') does not match file type '/media/BRENT
[10:19] <kane77> skaka, I do
[10:19] <anaoum> Brent: sorry to say, but ipods suck :P
[10:19] <jaffarkelshac> Yazan-, ath0 wirless eth0 ethernet
[10:20] <Brent> heheh, yes i realise too late :P
[10:20] <OsamaK> Hello! I'm using Ubuntu 7.10, and I have downloaded the latest version of Beta Ubuntu 8.04 desktop version, can I update my Ubuntu?
[10:20] <anaoum> Brent: u might have to put all the songs back to ur pc & copy em again
[10:20] <Brent> ok
[10:20] <anaoum> OsamaK: have u downloaded the iso?
[10:20] <anaoum> Brent: try using rhythmbox first
[10:20] <anaoum> Brent: or banshee
[10:21] <OsamaK> anaoum: Yes, I have
[10:21] <anaoum> Brent: i never really like gtkpod !
[10:21] <|WolF1> Question: i removed tray icons by mistake, the one that stand next to clock and date, how can i get them back?
[10:21] <anaoum> OsamaK: arghh, im not *EXACTLY* sure how to upgrade from cd
[10:21] <anaoum> but ill try look
[10:21] <Brent> ok thanks anaoum
[10:21] <hyperair> hello there
[10:22] <Brent> i will try banshee next
[10:22] <hyperair> banshee!
[10:22] <hyperair> Oo
[10:22] <OsamaK> anaoum: What's the otherwise?
[10:22] <mmm4m5m> |WolF1: which icon? try right click at panel and click "add to panel"
[10:22] <TtyS2> |WolF1: right click the tray and point to add icon
[10:22] <TtyS2> |WolF1: right click the tray and point to add to panel that is
[10:22] <anaoum> OsamaK: u can let the update mnager handle it - it will download all the required packages & install em
[10:22] <jms1989> ttt--: nope, just a blank screen with the flashing underscore.
[10:23] <anaoum> OsamaK: it usually works better then doing a command line upgrade from cd
[10:23] <OsamaK> anaoum: That's too big for my concoction..
[10:23] <|WolF1> but i cant find that one that caries tray icones, for exm. when i open gaim his icon was standing there
[10:23] <anaoum> OsamaK: ahh, so u downloaded the iso at work or something?
[10:24] <bullgard4> void^: Thank you very much for your help.
[10:24] <kane77> skaka, if you want to burn avi to dvd you either use ffmpeg to transcode it to DVD compliant mpeg (with ffmpeg -i input.avi -target pal-dvd output.mpg - if you are using ntsc replace pal withh ntsc) and then you can use devede or qdvdauthor to create dvd directories structure and burn on dvd
[10:24] <hyperair> hi there does anyone have an issue with seahorse and importing keys from a keyserver?
[10:24] <OsamaK> anaoum: by using torrnet
[10:24] <anaoum> OsamaK: did u get the alternate or the desktop cd?
[10:24] <mmm4m5m> |WolF1: "notification area" or something is there
[10:24] <OsamaK> anaoum: Desktop, I'm downloading the other one now..
[10:25] <anaoum> OsamaK: yeh u need the alternate: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HardyUpgrades#head-7311a7de9fdf1ca310c6937460c0a9d33f54279d
[10:25] <|WolF1> mmm4m5m: yeah that's the one 10x man :)
[10:25] <anaoum> OsamaK: it seems pretty straight forward after that :)
[10:25] <skaka> thank kane77
[10:25] <OsamaK> anaoum: Can I select some package only?
[10:25]  * mmm4m5m I want to inform everyone - I have the first 10x for first useful answer!!! Kind of - start paying my duty (get help give help)
[10:25] <anaoum> OsamaK: hmm i dont think so
[10:25] <OsamaK> For example, I select 100 mg each time..
[10:26] <OsamaK> ok
[10:26] <OsamaK> Thanks a lot..
[10:26]  * mmm4m5m please read above (for these which did not notice what I said :) )
 i updated from 6.06 to 6.10 edgy and when its reeboted its says that could not open x window system
[10:26] <SIRavecavec> The error its unable to open /dev/agpgart (No such file or directory)
[10:26] <OsamaK> I'll complate downloading of the other version
[10:26] <SIRavecavec> Can anyone help?
[10:26] <|WolF1> how can i update codecs wor totem?
[10:26] <Yazan-> anaoum: ........ What is it?
[10:26] <|WolF1> wor=for
[10:27] <SIRavecavec> Does you see what i type?
[10:28] <SIRavecavec> Cause no one helps me
[10:28] <skyman> yo
[10:28] <Yazan-> After I have done ipconfig, I got some IP's and default Gateway. Now where shall I go so I can log into my router?
[10:29] <Pupeno> Hello.
[10:29] <anaoum> Yazan-: sorry, what is what?
[10:29] <anaoum> Yazan-: ohh the router stuff?
[10:29] <Yazan-> anaoum: Ye
[10:29] <Pupeno> I have a Thinkpad G40, and with Ubuntu 7.10, as soon as I close the screen, it goes black and never comes back. Any ideas?
[10:29] <mmm4m5m> Yazan-: depends of your router. Try gateway ip: http://...
[10:29] <anaoum> Yazan-: yeh what mmm4m5m said is right
[10:30] <Yazan-> mmm4m5m: I've tried all the IP's I've got from ipconfig and they all don't work. I think I am going to call the DSL-provider and ask them
[10:31] <|WolF1> gzip: stdin: not in gzip format
[10:31] <|WolF1> Err http://archive.ubuntu.com feisty-security/universe Sources
[10:31] <|WolF1>   Sub-process gzip returned an error code (1)
[10:31] <|WolF1> i got this when doing update
[10:32] <mmm4m5m> Yazan-: better read router docs. What is your router? Usual IP could be is 192.168.1.2 (192.168.1.?), usual router IP have to be 192.168.1.1
[10:32] <awuifgafh> Wondering, I know this will fail, but can I unmount the root partition, or will it just kill the OS? :P
[10:34] <DiGitaL-HeRmiT> i have a problem with my sata hard drive .. i need someone to help me with it .. i am root  [ i know its a bad idea to chat as one but thats not important atm]
[10:34] <snowolf> mind saying your problem?
[10:34] <Cew27> hey people how can i tell if my ubuntu install is 64 bit? (i tried to install 64bit open arena and got a wrong arcitechture error
[10:34] <SIRavecavec> my x window is killed
[10:34] <SIRavecavec> what can i do?
[10:34] <snowolf> SIRavecavec: try a startx
[10:35] <snowolf> Cew27: shouldn't a uname -r do the trick?
[10:35] <Cew27> hey people how can i tell if my ubuntu install is 64 bit? (i tried to install 64bit open arena and got a wrong arcitechture )
[10:35] <anaoum> Cew27: uname -p
[10:35] <Cew27> sudo apt-get install ia32-libs
[10:35] <Cew27> oops not it
[10:36] <Cew27> 2.6.22-14-generic
[10:36] <snowolf> anaoum: no, that doesn't work for me
[10:36] <Starnestommy> Cew27: try uname -m
[10:36] <Cew27> i686
[10:36] <anaoum> yeh thats 32bit
[10:36] <anaoum> sorry about my uname -p : thats a unix thing
[10:36] <Cew27> ahhh why is it 32 bit i install 64 bit :@
[10:36] <Starnestommy> I think 64-bit would be
[10:36] <Starnestommy> x86_64
[10:36] <snowolf> yeah
[10:37] <SIRavecavec> Err http://security.ubuntu.com breezy-security/main Packages
[10:37] <SIRavecavec>   404 Not Found
[10:37] <SIRavecavec> Ign http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy/universe Sources
[10:37] <SIRavecavec> Ign http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy/multiverse Sources
[10:37] <SIRavecavec> Ign http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy/restricted Sources
[10:37] <FloodBot1> SIRavecavec: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[10:37] <SIRavecavec> Err http://security.ubuntu.com breezy-security/restricted Packages
[10:37] <DiGitaL-HeRmiT> 80 gb sata hd .. 2 partitions .. /dev/sda1 is ntfs windows 70 gb .. rest 10 gb is /dev/sda2  .. thats where ext3 slackware is
[10:37] <Cew27> ok so can anyone tell me why when i installed 64 bit off the cd it somehow installed 32 bit ?
[10:37] <DiGitaL-HeRmiT>  now, even as logging in as root, i cant seem to change the permission to /dev/sda1 at all what so ever ,  .. so it just appears as an icon in file browser, but i cant read the contents
[10:37] <SIRavecavec> i get this error
[10:37] <jpatrick> !paste | SIRavecavec
[10:37] <ubotu> SIRavecavec: 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)
[10:37] <SIRavecavec> when i try to update
[10:37] <ayampanggang_> anybody knows where main rhythmbox development forum is?
[10:38] <geirha> SIRavecavec: are you really using breezy?
[10:38] <SIRavecavec> geirha i use 6.0.6
[10:38] <SIRavecavec> geirha i use 6.06
[10:39] <recoy^> hello
[10:39] <snowolf> good god - why not updating it?
[10:39] <snowolf> hi recoy^
[10:39] <geirha> SIRavecavec: your /etc/apt/sources.list obviously thinks you're running breezy.
[10:39] <Cew27> ias there anyway to install 64 bit without overwriting my jhome folder like an update
[10:39] <DiGitaL-HeRmiT> no 1 ? =(
[10:39] <SIRavecavec> geirha i folowed some steps and they told me to modify my sources
[10:39] <geirha> SIRavecavec: could you paste your /etc/apt/sources.list at the pastebin? see ubotu's message above
[10:39] <jms1989> Hi, I've been trying to setup ssh keys between my computer and my server but when I restart the shell session and ssh into the server and computer, it prompts me for the passkey. I followed the instructions on http://pkeck.myweb.uga.edu/ssh/.
[10:40] <SIRavecavec> and now i cannot make those sorce back
[10:40] <SIRavecavec> yes il try
[10:40] <recoy^> .
[10:41] <timruff> ok voilà je viens de changé les script mais rien change
[10:42] <SIRavecavec> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/61446/
[10:42] <SIRavecavec> done geirha
[10:42] <cambazz> hello. how can I install compiz fusion 0.6.x
[10:43] <OsamaK> cambazz: #compiz
[10:43] <cherva> cambazz: do you use 7.10 ?
[10:43] <OsamaK> They have their own channel ;)
[10:43] <OsamaK> You're welcome there, but I think they will help you better
[10:43] <DiGitaL-HeRmiT> really no one can help me with this /dev/sda1   ?
[10:43] <SIRavecavec> its my paste ok?
[10:45] <geirha> SIRavecavec: ok, two things, all occurances of breezy needs to be replaced with dapper. Secondly, http://debian.charite.de doesn't appear to have an ubuntu repository. I suggest you change it to the default, http://archive.ubuntu.com
[10:45] <cherva> OsamaK: if cambazz is using 7.10 they won't help them because they will tell him how to install it, but he allready have it maybe he has an old video card and compiz is not starting
[10:45] <cherva> help him*
[10:45] <SIRavecavec> ok geirha  thank you
[10:45] <OsamaK> Oh yeah
[10:45] <geirha> SIRavecavec: something like this should work http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/61447/
[10:46] <anaoum> OsamaK: ohh yeh what
[10:46] <cambazz> cherva: yes I have 7.10
[10:46] <cherva> cambazz: what is your video card ?
[10:46] <mikubuntu> can anyone tell me how to complete my update cycle... last week after an update failed to complete i am left with a prompt on the update icon that says 'This usually means that your installed packages have unmet dependencies'
[10:46] <OsamaK> anaoum: he was right, this first time, when I try help someone there :)
[10:47] <ayampanggang_> sudo dpkg--reconfigure -a?
[10:47] <cambazz> cherva: I have compiz-fusion running , but I want > 0.6.2
[10:47] <OsamaK> anaoum: What's the diff between updating using a CD and the commend line?
[10:47] <ayampanggang_> usually that helps in fixing dependency problem
[10:48] <cherva> cambazz: hmm for that OsamaK was right go to #compiz my bad ...
[10:48] <anaoum> OsamaK: hmmm, well it will use the internet do download the packages if u use command line
[10:49] <SIRavecavec> geirha, same error
[10:49] <OsamaK> anaoum: I see that, I meant: You prefer commend like, why?
[10:49] <DiGitaL-HeRmiT> i need help with enabling permissions to /dev/sda1  .. anyone wants to help ?
[10:50] <SIRavecavec> geirha, same errors
[10:50] <OsamaK> anaoum: * commend line
[10:50] <cherva> DiGitaL-HeRmiT: enabling permissions ? what is in sda1 ? another partition ?
[10:50] <SIRavecavec> with 404
[10:50] <amikrop> I want to receive a file from a cell phone with bluetooth. How can I do that?
[10:50] <anaoum> OsamaK: well i dont really prefer
[10:50] <anaoum> OsamaK: cd is actually good if u want to upgrade many computers
[10:51] <ani1> !bluetooth | amikrop
[10:51] <ubotu> amikrop: For instructions on how to set up bluetooth, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup
[10:51] <amikrop> ani1: ok. thanks.
[10:51] <geirha> SIRavecavec: on security.ubuntu.com as last time?
[10:52] <SIRavecavec> wait il paste
[10:52] <geirha> SIRavecavec: yes, please do, at the pastebin :)
[10:54] <SIRavecavec> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/61448/
[10:54] <SIRavecavec> geirha, its again breezy
[10:54] <SIRavecavec> :(
[10:54] <geirha> SIRavecavec: are you sure you saved the changes to /etc/apt/sources.list?
[10:54] <SIRavecavec> yes
[10:54] <Smegzor> If I type gksu shares-admin after entering my password nothing comes up.  This used to be in my Administration menu (Shared Folders) but its vanished.  What program am I missing and how do I get it back?
[10:55] <geirha> SIRavecavec: and you edited it as root (with sudo) ?
[10:55] <SIRavecavec> yes root
[10:55] <SIRavecavec> wait
[10:56] <usamahashimi> Hello Everyone
[10:57] <SIRavecavec> thank you geirha
[10:57] <alcatraz> join/ #ubuntu.it
[10:57] <usamahashimi> I  am having a problem with apt-get, when I try to install some software, after sometime it gives error of "timeout" and i have to restart the apt-get, can anyone help me that how can I solve this problem?
[10:57] <SIRavecavec> now is working
[10:57] <alcatraz> azzo
[10:57] <Cew27> hey people is there anyway i can install 64 bit ubuntu with out loosing all my apps and settings
[10:57] <amikrop> It says that in my Dell LATITIDE Dxxx model I have to install bluetooth drivers under windows, so the linux module can work. I don't have windows, nor I want to install it. What can I do?
[10:57] <snowolf> alcatraz: it's /join #ubuntu-it
[10:57] <geirha> !yay | SIRavecavec
[10:57] <ubotu> SIRavecavec: Glad you made it! :-)
[10:57] <ani1> Smegzor: i would assume nfs and samba
[10:58] <anaoum> !lol
[10:58] <ubotu> Please don't use "LOL" and "OMG" and so forth on a regular basis. This is IRC, not IM, and using those lines on their own is not required, and it is rather annoying to the rest of the people in the channel; thanks.
[10:58] <SIRavecavec> geirha, this is in one pc, i have another problem
[10:58] <anaoum> !omg
[10:58] <Smegzor> the menu items vanished after a Samba update (as far as I can tell)
[10:58] <Smegzor> I have Samba but not nfs.  I'll install nfs now.
[10:58] <ani1> anaoum: quit abusing the bot look here if your interested on what it knows http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:59]  * cherva is testing highlighting
[10:59] <Smegzor> ani1: which nfs do I need from synaptic?  common, kernel, or user ?
[10:59] <anaoum> ani1: sorry for my two commands :P
[10:59] <Cew27> hey people is there anyway i can install 64 bit ubuntu with out loosing all my apps and settings
[10:59] <ani1> Smegzor: couldn't tell 'ya
[11:00] <ompaul> !nfs | Smegzor
[11:00] <ubotu> Smegzor: nfs is the network file system. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo for information on installing and configuring NFS.
[11:00] <Smegzor> thanks
[11:00] <Yxer> how can i use the ghost command to kill Yazan-??
[11:01] <ani1>  ghost nick pass
[11:01] <Yxer> GHOST unknown command
[11:01] <snowolf> Yxer: if it's yours, /msg nickserv ghost Yazan- password
[11:01] <ani1>  /help GHOST
[11:01] <Yxer> ok thanks
[11:02]  * delcoyote hi
[11:02] <snowolf> ani1: it's not /ghost, it's a chanserv command
[11:02] <snowolf> *nickserv
[11:02] <fnd> hi there - any recommendations for a diff viewer? I've tried Meld and Kompare, but they're not really satisfying (e.g. no highlighting of in-line changes)
[11:02] <SIRavecavec> how to start from root to interface
[11:02] <ani1> snowolf: works fine here
[11:03] <geirha> SIRavecavec: what do you mean?
[11:03] <Smegzor> winmerge does inline highlighting (its a windows app)
[11:04] <SIRavecavec> geirha,  im using only txt interface and i want to start graph interface
[11:04] <fnd> Smegzor: I know - I used to use TortoiseSVN's brilliant diff viewer, but now I'm a Linux user :)
[11:04] <snowolf> ani1: then it means that chanserv has no ghost command ant it passes to server
[11:04] <ompaul> !root | SIRavecavec
[11:04] <ubotu> SIRavecavec: Do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth... there is no root password. Then you will see that it is 'sudo' that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[11:04] <Smegzor> I just installed kompare before.  It looked good on lifehacker :P
[11:04] <xc_legend> hello
[11:05] <SIRavecavec> geirha,  i updated from 6.06 to next using apt-get and after that i reeboted and its not working anymore
[11:05] <xc_legend> I am having some major problems with my desktop behavior mainly mouse not working properly apps starting and running and not even on current session settings
[11:05] <fnd> Smegzor: odd - can't find it being mentioned on LH
[11:06] <xc_legend> should i just reinstall the whole enchilada?
[11:06] <SIRavecavec> in recovery mode its stops at Begin: Waiting for root file system
[11:06] <SIRavecavec> what can i do?
[11:06] <icesword> SIRavecavec, do you run a vm
[11:06] <SIRavecavec> icesword, sry newbie what is vm?
[11:07] <icesword> virtual machine
[11:07] <Xtr|ver> halow
[11:07] <Smegzor> My network has to be manually hand-cranked every time I boot up.  Where do I tell Ubuntu to automatically connect to the interweb?
[11:07] <SIRavecavec> icesword,  is a dell pc
[11:07] <Xtr|ver> ada ubuntu-er dari indonesia gak
[11:07] <Xtr|ver> ada ubuntu-er dari indonesia gak?
[11:07] <SIRavecavec> im not shore i got the meaning of virtual machine
[11:07] <jpatrick> !en | Xtr|ver
[11:07] <ubotu> Xtr|ver: The #ubuntu, #kubuntu and #xubuntu channels are english only. For a complete list of channels in other languages, please visit http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat
[11:08] <WildcatVKR>  Xtr|ver tidak di sini. Bahasa ingris.
[11:09] <SIRavecavec> icesword,  ive rebooted and started a generic version
[11:09] <SIRavecavec> but now asks for a user and password
[11:09] <SIRavecavec> i try root pass and user and not working
[11:09] <WildcatVKR> Xtr|ver: Liat @#ubuntu-in
[11:09] <SIRavecavec> what can i do?
[11:10] <xymxam1>  /msg ubotu etiquette
[11:11] <icesword> heheh
[11:11] <hotty> ..
[11:11] <SIRavecavec> how can it ask a user and i can not log on it?
[11:11] <SIRavecavec> i am the root on that machine:(
[11:12] <sriramoman> is it possible to download the entire apt repository(ubuntu) and use it offline?
[11:12] <icesword> the user thing,you know better
[11:12] <icesword> coz you created it
[11:12] <XiXaQ> sriramoman, yes. Apt-mirror
[11:12] <paulowsky> root account can't login via gdm by default
[11:12] <Dipingo> I am having some trouble getting FF to get online
[11:12] <Dipingo> not sure why
[11:12] <Dipingo> I have installed VMware and Ubuntu
[11:12] <Seven_Six_Two> if I am using the rt kernel and need the lsm module, does anyone know if I have to rebuild the kernel before building the lsm module or is the kernel rebuild only for the vanilla kernel?
[11:12] <Dipingo> on a indows XP box
[11:13] <SIRavecavec> ok and paulowsky what can i do than?
[11:13] <sriramoman> and how can i check how large the repo is?
[11:13] <paulowsky> SIRavecavec: you can enable it via "login window" preferences: system >administration > login window
[11:13] <paulowsky> SIRavecavec: the security tab.
[11:13] <SIRavecavec> paulowsky,  that if i am logged in
[11:13] <SIRavecavec> but i canno
[11:13] <SIRavecavec> but i cannot
[11:13] <xc_legend> hello, having some major problems with the desktop starting properly and mouse not responding properly can anyone point me in the right direction?
[11:13] <paulowsky> SIRavecavec: yes. root is the only user you've got?
[11:14] <SIRavecavec> no but the outher one wont work
[11:14] <SIRavecavec> ive made and upgrade
[11:14] <SIRavecavec> and no user works
[11:14] <isplicer> hey all!
[11:14] <isplicer> where can i find the conky config file?
[11:14] <paulowsky> SIRavecavec: reboot the machine, and select recovery mode at the grub prompt
[11:14] <isplicer> please help
[11:15] <Smegzor> fnd: :O  you're right, it was mentioned on FOSSwire not LH. My misteak.
[11:15] <SIRavecavec> paulowsky,  and than what?
[11:15] <snowolf> isplicer: on google :P ~/.conkyrc
[11:15] <paulowsky> SIRavecavec: do that, when it's done booting, I'll tell you what to do.
[11:15] <SIRavecavec> its also asking username and password
[11:15] <SIRavecavec> its done all booting now ask username and pass
[11:15] <icesword> no,it won't
[11:15] <paulowsky> SIRavecavec: you can login as root there
[11:16] <Pupeno> Any ideas what can I do to prevent Ubuntu from freezing when I close and open the lid of my notebook?
[11:16] <icesword> !recovery
[11:16] <ubotu> To rescue a broken system, boot the alternate install CD and select "Rescue a broken system"
[11:16] <SIRavecavec> not working
[11:16] <SIRavecavec> i got the interface
[11:16] <isplicer> i dont get it
[11:16] <isplicer> i installed conky
[11:16] <isplicer> and i cant find the config file
[11:16] <isplicer> i am new to ubuntu, touched linux for first time today
[11:17] <fnd> Smegzor: I think what I'm missing is not so much in-line highlighting, but a unified/merged view (a single pane rather than two parallel ones)
[11:17] <ani1> isplicer: ~/.conkyrc
[11:17] <fnd> isplicer: conky does not create a config file by default
[11:17] <Starnestommy> isplicer: you mught need to set the file browser to view hidden files by pressing ctrl+h
[11:18] <fnd> isplicer: the conky website has instructions - copy it from the template, then adjust it to your needs
[11:18] <isplicer> ohhh... i just ran this command zcat /usr/share/doc/conky/examples/conkyrc.sample.gz > ~/.conkyrc
[11:18] <Smegzor> Any idea why my wired network connection must be bumped (I edit the static ip) at every boot up to get me online?  It was funny the first 20 times, but I'd quite like it to *ahem*  'just work'.
[11:18] <isplicer> thankyou, and sorry for my troll-ness
[11:18] <ani1> isplicer: check out this thread http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=281865&highlight=conkyrc
[11:18] <paulowsky> SIRavecavec: sorry about that break.
[11:19] <isplicer> thanks anil bhai, will do
[11:19] <SIRavecavec> its ok paulowsky
[11:19] <paulowsky> SIRavecavec: press alt+ctrl+f1
[11:19] <paulowsky> that should give you a virtual terminal
[11:20] <paulowsky> SIRavecavec: have you pressed alt+ctrl+f1 ?
[11:20] <isplicer> one more stupid question if its okay - if i run "conky" from the terminal, it closes once the terminal closes. How can i start conky properly?
[11:20] <isplicer> oh dw
[11:20] <isplicer> got it
[11:20] <isplicer> alt f2
[11:20] <isplicer> =)
[11:20] <Dipingo> can't ping the Host machine
[11:21] <snowolf> isplicer: yeah, otherwise, just add a & to run it from terminal without it being closed with the terminal
[11:21] <Pupeno> is there some way to see logs from before my Ubuntu crashed? to see why it crashed?
[11:22] <pat5star> did mark shuttleworth create ubuntu, or just buy it?
[11:22] <icesword> /etc/logs?
[11:22] <isplicer> thankyou!
[11:22] <Pupeno> icesword: most of those are current, I can't see anything with the old acpi events.
[11:22] <Seven_Six_Two> pat5star, he created it. Or at the very least, funded the entire project
[11:23] <paulowsky> pat5star: you probably get more information searchin google
[11:23] <Seven_Six_Two> pat5star, and far more accurate
[11:23] <xc_legend> Can anyone help with my desktop issues or should i just reinstall ?
[11:23] <Doublenoob> Pidgin isn't working with MSN! What are the servers' URLs? Any idea where i could get help other than pidgin HQ?
[11:23] <jimcooncat> pat5star: he planted the seeds
[11:24] <pat5star> luckylin: I was just reading an articly about the most influential open source advocates, and he was listed. I had thought he bought it from canonical (sp?) and then funded it's continuation, but I wasn't sure
[11:24] <paulowsky> !ask | ubotu
[11:24] <ubotu> 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. :-)
[11:24] <paulowsky> !ask | xc_legend
[11:24] <ubotu> xc_legend: Please don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-)
[11:24] <pat5star> paulowsky: that's obv. but I wanted to start a discussion if it is at all controversial, hard to do on google
[11:25] <Starnestommy> Doublenoob: is it connecting to port 1863 on messenger.hotmail.com ?
[11:25] <ompaul> !offtopic | pat5star
[11:25] <ubotu> pat5star: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[11:25] <Seven_Six_Two> xc_legend, can you explain what the problem is?
[11:25] <Doublenoob> Pidgin isn't working with MSN! What are the servers' URLs? Any idea where i could get help other than pidgin HQ?
[11:26] <XiXaQ> !id
[11:26] <ubotu> join ke #ubuntu-id untuk membahas ubuntu dalam bahasa Indonesia
[11:26] <pat5star> ompaul: finding out who started ubuntu is offtopic?
[11:26] <xc_legend> when i right click on my mouse i get no dialog box
[11:26] <ompaul> pat5star, no trying to have a discussion is
[11:26] <tr4334> pat5star: this channel is for technical support
[11:26] <Seven_Six_Two> pat5star, yes. that doesn't relate to support
[11:26] <xc_legend> my desktop icons have all disappeared
[11:27] <Svenstaro> xc_legend, are you using compiz?
[11:27] <Starnestommy> Doublenoob: I think MSN's server is messenger.hotmail.com
[11:27] <pat5star> tr4334: technically, I'm trying to find out who started ubuntu
[11:27] <Doublenoob> Starnestommy: I will check now.
[11:27] <rhineheart_m> Is it possible that the file system of Ubuntu can be deleted or ruined?
[11:27] <xc_legend> i was  i have disabled it and gone to default settings
[11:27] <Svenstaro> rhineheart_m, sure
[11:27] <Seven_Six_Two> xc_legend, what happened between having the icons and not having them?
[11:27] <Svenstaro> xc_legend, open a terminal and type metacity --replace
[11:28] <paulowsky> xc_legend: what's your issue again? I missed it (connection loss)
[11:28] <xc_legend> i rebooted
[11:28] <rhineheart_m> Svenstaro, so.. how secured is the filesystem of ubuntu?
[11:28] <Svenstaro> rhineheart_m, depends on whihc one you use, if you use the standard, ext3, its pretty safe
[11:29] <Seven_Six_Two> xc_legend, that's all? you didn't install, uninstall, crash a program, etc?
[11:29] <paulowsky> rhineheart_m: secured? or are you talking about "safe"?
[11:29] <Smegzor> something is wrong with my gnome-system-tools  How do I repair it?  apt-get remove followed by apt-get install ?
[11:29] <Svenstaro> Smegzor, what means "something" is wrong?
[11:29] <Doublenoob> Starnestommy: The port is 1863
[11:29] <xc_legend> i crashed nautalis yesterday twice
[11:29] <rhineheart_m> Svenstaro, so.. how to know if I'm using ext3?
[11:29] <xc_legend> locked up killed it in htop
[11:29] <rhineheart_m> paulowsky, yeah.. safe
[11:29] <xc_legend> everything looked fine
[11:30] <paulowsky> Smegzor: sudo dpkg-reconfigure gnome-system-tools
[11:30] <Svenstaro> rhineheart_m, type "mount" you will see what kind of filesystems are mounted
[11:30] <Starnestommy> Doublenoob: it seems to be working for me
[11:30] <Smegzor> well its installed but I get this message The program 'shares-admin' is currently not installed.
[11:30] <paulowsky> rhineheart_m: I've never suffered any corruption while using ext3, which is the default.
[11:30] <Smegzor> thanks
[11:30] <xc_legend> this morning i rebooted and mouse will not work properly
[11:30] <Doublenoob> starnestommy: hmmmmm?
[11:30] <Svenstaro> rhineheart_m, do you mean safe as in "data redundancy" ?
[11:30] <rhineheart_m> paulowsky, how to know what ext type I'm using?
[11:30] <rhineheart_m> Svenstaro, might be
[11:30] <paulowsky> rhineheart_m: or using the gui, right-click the partition in "computer" and select properties, assuing you're using ubuntu 7.10
[11:31] <Smegzor> hmm.. that didn't fix it :(
[11:31] <akro> k
[11:31] <Seven_Six_Two> xc_legend, please define "will not work properly". Is it jumpy, does your cursor not move, is your cursor gone
[11:31] <arvind_khadri> rhineheart_m, use sudo cfdisk
[11:31] <Svenstaro> rhineheart_m, well how come you ask? I mean you must have like a reason or something :)
[11:31] <akro> do you speak polish?
[11:31] <Svenstaro> !pl | akro
[11:31] <ubotu> akro: Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[11:31] <xc_legend> right click on desktop gives no dialog
[11:31] <akro> pl
[11:31] <akro> !pl
[11:31] <rhineheart_m> I just read this article: http://people.freebsd.org/~murray/bsd_flier.html
[11:31] <Svenstaro> is ubotu down?
[11:31] <crayzee> I'm RAID-ing my computer (already have an Ubuntu install). When I try and boot root=/dev/md0, kernel messages go past as normal, but once it gets to "input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as /class/..." it just stops. It has not panicked because pressing keys works, and I can still shift+page up/down. What could be wrong?
[11:31] <jpatrick> akro: /join #ubuntu-pl
[11:32] <xc_legend> middle click also gives no dialog on desktop
[11:32] <akro> ok
[11:32] <paulowsky> xc_legend: run "nautilus" in a terminal
[11:32] <xc_legend> sorry
[11:32] <jpatrick> Svenstaro: no, it just ignored multiple same request
[11:32] <rhineheart_m> arvind_khadri, is sudo cfdisk will tell me what ext type am I using?
[11:32] <xc_legend> ok
[11:32] <arvind_khadri> yeah it'll
[11:32] <Pupeno> I set the lid acpi event to not do anything, yet my laptop keeps freezing when I close the lid on X11
[11:32] <Svenstaro> crayzee, there were problems on creating a RAID for the root partition, you might want to do it completely by hand or try hardy
[11:33] <Doublenoob> starnestommy: Thanks. I'll try to re-register and see if that works. I hate forms, they keep going wrong!
[11:33] <balle> i have shut down the VLC player, but it has not stopped playing music!? how do i bring it back
[11:33] <xc_legend> nautilis is up
[11:33] <Svenstaro> balle, type "killall vlc"
[11:33] <crayzee> Svenstaro, I am doing it by hand. (I already had an install which I am trying to port over). Its my first RAID-root.
[11:33] <paulowsky> balle: use system monitor to kill vlc
[11:34] <paulowsky> balle: or do what Svenstaro said
[11:34] <balle> done thx
[11:34] <mutabi> *goes off to upgrade to Hardy&
[11:34] <xc_legend> also noticed that all of my desktop icons which were showing on my desktop have disappeared
[11:34] <Svenstaro> crayzee, Im sorry I cant really help with RAID config but I just happen to know that the Ubuntu installer had issues creating root on RAID
[11:34] <paulowsky> xc_legend: it means nautilus isn't up
[11:34] <xc_legend> they are all in a file in natulis under desktop
[11:34] <crayzee> Svenstaro, thanks anyway.
[11:35] <crayzee> Does anyone here have experience with manually setting up a RAID root partition?
[11:35] <paulowsky> xc_legend: open a terminal, and run nautilus
[11:35] <xc_legend> i did
[11:35] <Svenstaro> crayzee, if its not yet a fully stable system anyway, you might as well try hardy
[11:35] <paulowsky> xc_legend: no change?
[11:35] <ompaul> crayzee, my only suggestion is not to do it they way you are trying, but to back up your data to "something/where/else"
[11:36] <xc_legend> ok cool thanks the mouse works properly
[11:36] <isplicer> guys, i got my conky working - just one question
[11:36] <ompaul> crayzee, then use the alternate CD to do it all automagically -- not the answer you want but the only one I have
[11:36] <isplicer> how do i get the cpu amd mobo temps to work
[11:36] <isplicer> they are showing 0
[11:36] <xc_legend> what happened did i kill nautilis prior
[11:36] <balle> is there a way to load the vlc player and not delete the imported files in it?
[11:36] <Svenstaro> ompaul, the alternate breaks on root platform in case of RAID
[11:36] <isplicer> i think i need to install sensors or something?
[11:36] <paulowsky> xc_legend: probably crashed, and failed to re-launch itself. happens
[11:36] <balle> is there a way to quit the vlc player and not delete the imported files in it?
[11:37] <crayzee> ompaul, I did consider that route, but the problem is it is a long lived install (since edgy was released) and I don't want to have to spend days setting up all the software again. :S
[11:37] <ompaul> Svenstaro, ehh I have it running in production for months on a couple of boxes
[11:37] <xc_legend> ok thanks so much so it is cool to turn compiz back on?
[11:37] <Svenstaro> Balle, you mean the playlist?
[11:37] <paulowsky> balle: not likely, you should take a look at smplayer.
[11:37] <Svenstaro> ompaul, you set up a root part RAID using the alternate?
[11:37] <matyy> hej, do I need both - apmd and acpid?
[11:37] <ompaul> Svenstaro, yes
[11:37] <Svenstaro> ompaul, without trouble?
[11:38] <matyy> are they connected?
[11:38] <ompaul> Svenstaro, it was a head wrecker but I got there
[11:38] <ompaul> Svenstaro, the DI is not as sweet as it might be when you fork to raid
[11:38] <xc_legend> ok thanks so much Paulowsky
[11:38] <paulowsky> xc_legend: my pleasure
[11:38] <ompaul> Svenstaro, and no I did not file a bug cos I don't know what I actually wanted in the installer
[11:38] <xc_legend> :)
[11:39] <Svenstaro> ompaul, okay well, it remains true then that the alternate cannot not properly set up a root raid on its own
[11:40] <paulowsky> hi Saeed, you are name sound familiar. you in uk?
[11:40] <jtravnick> why would two systems running almost everything identical take different times to say there are updates?
[11:40] <angie> hy
[11:41] <paulowsky> jtravnick: because their processors aren't running the exact same instructions at the exact same moments in time :)
[11:41] <orient2000> .
[11:43] <jtravnick> paulowsky, good reason killer right after i asked the laptop finally came up and told me there where updates
[11:43] <paulowsky> jtravnick: he he
[11:43] <Copter> If when i change resolution in ubuntu to anything other than 1280x1024 i get a black screen, what can i do ? i installed envy and added my monitor vert/horiz specs on xorg.confg .
[11:44] <jtravnick> think it just wanted me to look like a fool paulowsky
[11:44] <paulowsky> Copter: what is your display's max res?
[11:44] <Copter> I want to change it to 1024x768 to be specific
[11:44] <paulowsky> jtravnick: happens to everyone :)
[11:44] <Copter> and im sure it can display it because it works on winxp
[11:44] <Copter> :p
[11:45] <paulowsky> Copter: what's the max res you see in winxp?
[11:45] <orient2000> :)
[11:46] <Copter> paulowsky: 1280x1024
[11:46] <tocmo0nlord> is there a problem with ubuntu and m4a enconding ?
[11:46] <paulowsky> Copter: then you should stick with that. LCDs normally don't look good outside their native res. you wish to use something lower?
[11:47] <Copter> im on CRT
[11:47] <klaas> hey, I acidentally dragged thunderbird out of the window bar now I got a small thunderbird symbol in the middle of my screen that is always ontop and I can't get it to disappear again
[11:47] <Copter> and it can only run 1280x1024 on 60hz which kills me.
[11:47] <Copter> i wanna run it on 1024x768
[11:47] <anaoum> klaas: ive done that before
[11:48] <anaoum> klaas: try dragging it again
[11:48] <paulowsky> Copter: in that case, you can run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" in a terminal and leave all options at default except the resolution.
[11:48] <klaas> I tried anaoum, not working
[11:48] <LollinopiL> i need to uninstall GXmame , how can I do it ?
[11:48] <Copter> paulowsky: I did but it says it cant "auto detect" my video card. IM on radeon x1950 pro
[11:48] <paulowsky> Copter: then select fglrx manually in the drivers list
[11:48] <anaoum> klaas: meh, log out & back in
[11:49] <ere4si> LollinopiL: how did you install it?
[11:49] <klaas> hehe, that sucks *g
[11:49] <Copter> paulowsky: thx going to try
[11:49] <paulowsky> Copter: have fun :)
[11:49] <klaas> lol, it just disappeared while I was writing this ... no idea why .. :)
[11:49] <jms1989> Hi, I've been trying to setup ssh keys between my computer and my server but when I restart the shell session and ssh into the server and computer, it prompts me for the passkey. I followed the instructions on http://pkeck.myweb.uga.edu/ssh/.
[11:49] <LollinopiL> okok uninstalled through synaptic packages editor
[11:51] <inminic> when will gnome 2.22 be in the repos?
[11:52] <alhuda> join#cilacap
[11:52] <alhuda> nik#ujang
[11:52] <SIRavecavec> back
[11:52] <SIRavecavec> paulowsky,  ive made it
[11:53] <paulowsky> SIRavecavec: cool. hope my suggestions helped.
[11:53] <alhuda> join#cilacap
[11:53] <SIRavecavec> but now i have a small problem when i presed ctrl+alt+f1
[11:53] <paulowsky> speak on
[11:53] <SIRavecavec> i wass in upgrading proces
[11:53] <alhuda> nikujang
[11:53] <paulowsky> SIRavecavec: that doesn't halt anything
[11:53] <SIRavecavec> i did not know to get back to my x window
[11:53] <SIRavecavec> and i rebooted
[11:54] <SIRavecavec> :(
[11:54] <FloodBot1> SIRavecavec: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[11:54] <SIRavecavec> i did not know and now x is killed
[11:54] <paulowsky> SIRavecavec: you mean you've logged in? or you mean you've fixed the login issues?
[11:54] <paulowsky> SIRavecavec: alt+ctrl+f7
[11:54] <SIRavecavec> paulowsky,  yes i fixet
[11:54] <SIRavecavec> but on another pc i intrerupted the upgrade proces
[11:55] <paulowsky> SIRavecavec: alt+ctrl+f7 takes you back to graphical shell
[11:55]  * cracko is back.
[11:55] <unop> !pondering Linux In A Nutshell, 5th Edition .chm
[11:56] <paulowsky> SIRavecavec: usually that shouldn't cause any harm as well.
[11:56] <SIRavecavec> paulowsky,  now its to late after reboot x windown is killed
[11:56] <SIRavecavec> :(
[11:56] <paulowsky> SIRavecavec: a reboot, and a re-launch of the update process should still be possible
[11:56] <SIRavecavec> paulowsky,  how/
[11:57] <rhineheart_m> hello.. any commend to this post? http://people.freebsd.org/~murray/bsd_flier.html
[11:57] <BurningKoala> I got a Core 2 duo centrino cpu....   what linux-image should i be using from the synaapitcs?
[11:57] <paulowsky> SIRavecavec: if you've solved your login issues, a reboot will take you to the gdm login, and everything should be fine as normal after you login
[11:58] <paulowsky> BurningKoala: you don't need to select any. just let the default.
[11:58] <unop> rhineheart_m, off topic :) #ubuntu-offtopic please
[11:58] <paulowsky> BurningKoala: that is, if you're using a version of ubuntu newer than 6.06
[11:58] <BurningKoala> hmmm ive been told that the default dont take advantage of the whole cpu
[11:58] <BurningKoala> i got the gibon thing
[11:59] <Xtr|ver> MOnyeT anjing
[12:00] <Doublenoob> Problems using MSN in Pidgin, error message - "
[12:00] <Doublenoob> Unable to authenticate: .NET Messenger Service" appears.
[12:00] <Zambezi> Which application can show mediastream except VLC? mms:// something.
[12:01] <ere4si> xmms?
[12:01] <Doublenoob> Zambezi: realplayer for linux.
[12:01] <ere4si> mplayer as well
[12:03] <m_loemoet91> haoooooooooo.......
[12:03] <anaoum> what is the linux equivalent of init command in unix?
[12:03] <SIRavecavec> hey i have a problem ive rebooted during upgrade
[12:04] <SIRavecavec> and now i have problems with x window
[12:04] <SIRavecavec> is not working anymore
[12:04] <SIRavecavec> i try recover console useless
[12:04] <Doublenoob> MSN problems in Pidgin, "Unable to authenticate: .NET Messenger Service" error appears
[12:05] <m_loemoet91> hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
[12:05] <unop> anaoum, it depends on the unix in question
[12:05] <unop> m_loemoet91, stop
[12:05] <anaoum> solaris
[12:05] <Starnestommy> anaoum: it might be telinit
[12:05] <anaoum> i just want to do like init 6 for reboot
[12:05] <anaoum> init 0 shutdown...
[12:06] <unop> anaoum, solaris does not use init or runlevels, i'm not really sure how its done, best you ask in #solaris maybe
[12:06] <anaoum> Starnestommy: thanks
[12:06] <unop> anaoum, telinit wouldnt work
[12:06] <anaoum> unop: yes it does, i was asking for the ubuntu version of init
[12:07] <anaoum> unop: its working for me :)
[12:07] <mnuaimat> hi
[12:07] <anaoum> hello
[12:08] <unop> anaoum, ohh, i misread your question, telinit or init work
[12:08] <Peaker> Hey, why does Hardy no longer let you type a URL in the alt-f2 run box?
[12:08] <SIRavecavec> can someone help?
[12:08] <Doublenoob> Starnestommy: "Unable to authenticate: .NET Messenger Service" error now appears
[12:08] <Starnestommy> Doublenoob: are you using the correct password and username>
[12:08] <anaoum> Peaker: works for me :)
[12:08] <Peaker> anaoum, oops, I mean URL without http:// prefix
[12:08] <Doublenoob> 99.99% sure, but i'll check.
[12:08] <anaoum> meh
[12:09] <anaoum> how can i change the order of services in /etc/init.d ??
[12:09] <mnuaimat> i need  some help with ubuntu gusty, after booting  dmesg still gives me an unstoppable count of warnings like [  680.538475] hci_scodata_packet: hci0 SCO packet for unknown connection handle 92
[12:09] <unop> anaoum, use update-rc.d for that -- you can set the priority of a service with it
[12:09] <Peaker> mneptok, I am not sure but I may have had a similar problem:  what does  dpkg -l|grep -i enterprise    say?
[12:10] <jaffarkelshac> hey i just installed Hardy, there is no auto completion in terminal for commads how do i activate this
[12:10] <mnuaimat> i think the problem is with my new bluetooth dongle ...is there anything i can do it to stop those warnings ?
[12:10] <jim_beam_> does anyone have experience with e17
[12:10] <SIRavecavec> asheron, can i msg you?
[12:10] <unop> jaffarkelshac, hardy problems in #ubuntu+1 .. but you probably need this command - source /etc/bash*completion
[12:11] <mnuaimat> guys,,, anyone can help with me error [  680.538475] hci_scodata_packet: hci0 SCO packet for unknown connection handle 92
[12:11] <mnuaimat> appears on dmesg ??
[12:11] <jaffarkelshac> unop, i will try that
[12:11] <Doublenoob> Starnestommy: Starnestommy educated me in the very hard subject of the bloody obvious and IT WORKED! THNX A MILLION!
[12:12] <jaffarkelshac> unop, is the command just "source /etc/bash*completion" in source
[12:14] <unop> jaffarkelshac, i dont understand what you mean -- but you need to run that command in a shell
[12:14] <mnuaimat> no one is gonna help ?? :'(
[12:14] <unop> jaffarkelshac, run it first, if it works, then you put the line in ~/.bashrc so that it works for future sessions
[12:15] <anaoum> mnuaimat: really hard forus to know what the problem is
[12:15] <jaffarkelshac> unop, i get no such file or directory
[12:15] <anaoum> mnuaimat: have u tried googling that error
[12:15] <mnuaimat> anaoum: can i disable auto-detection of my bluetooth device ?
[12:16] <anaoum> mnuaimat: disable detection of the device, or bluetooth alltogether?
[12:16] <unop> jaffarkelshac, i'll help you in #ubuntu+1 .. step in there
[12:16] <mnuaimat> anaoum: anything that won't let /dev/hci0 exists
[12:17] <anaoum> mnuaimat: how is it affecting your system?
[12:17] <rahmen> I need help with my sound. I have no Line-in control in alsamixer (I believe that's the problem). I want to be able to record stuff. http://pastebin.com/md910982
[12:17] <oboy03> what is the problem with firefox becoming gray
[12:17] <oboy03> and hangs
[12:18] <oboy03> is it normal?
[12:18] <mnuaimat> anaoum: nothing visible .. but in dmesg all i can see it the error .. and its repeating forever
[12:18] <rahmen> oboy03: it has happened to me, but donno if it's normal :] usually it hangs when I'm in youtube.com
[12:18] <mnuaimat> anaoum: sometimes a "safe device removal" popup appears
[12:19] <oboy03> rahmen: yeah usually on youtube
[12:19] <mnuaimat> anaoum: like if i am unplugging and plugging usb devices again ..
[12:19] <anaoum> mnuaimat: meh, id just leave it. but to disable bluetooth, goto System > Administration > Services and uncheck bluetooth
[12:19] <oboy03> rahmen: then what do u do? force quit and restart?
[12:20] <anaoum> join #ubuntu+1
[12:20] <anaoum> oops
[12:20] <mnuaimat> anaoum: thank you
[12:20] <simara> what I need write for to enter in ubunto-br?
[12:20] <rahmen> oboy03: probably because of all flash-stuff.. yeah, firefox has the "restore session"-feature.. so I think it works pretty well anyways =) if it says firefox is still running type "killall firefox-bin" in terminal, that will definitely kill the process and you can start firefox again
[12:21] <simara> help...
[12:21] <simara> what I need write for to enter in ubunto-br?
[12:21] <ivze> simara: have you installed the English -us version?
[12:21] <rahmen> simara: /join #ubuntu-br
[12:22] <anaoum> how can i change the console login text "Ubuntu hardy (development branch) none tty1"
[12:22] <simara> thanks rahmen
[12:22] <rahmen> simara: no problem :]
[12:23] <Zambezi> ere4si, Doublenoob: Thansk. It's working with VLC now.
[12:23] <ere4si> k
[12:23] <chazco> Hi... will placing "%truecrypt ALL=(root) NOPASSWD:/usr/bin/truecrypt" in /etc/sudoers allow truecrypt to be executed by members of the truecrypt group?
[12:24] <sourcemaker> I am using shred  to delete my hardddrisk... but shred only delete 20MB each second? what's wrong?
[12:24] <rahmen> Does Hardy have better ATI-drivers/options/installation/support or whatever? =) I want to get my direct rendering working.. and line-in plug for recording sound.. :P
[12:24] <legende> salut tout le monde
[12:24] <HardyOne> !fr | legende
[12:24] <ubotu> legende: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[12:25] <legende> excuse me ^^
[12:26] <NetUser_1> hi to the room
[12:26] <afterstep13> a
[12:27] <unop> rahmen, have you asked ubotu about !ati?
[12:27] <HardyOne> !hello | NetUser_1
[12:27] <ubotu> NetUser_1: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[12:28] <NetUser_1> i used super grub disk to fix my boot but i get an error 15
[12:28] <rahmen> !ati
[12:28] <ubotu> For Ati/NVidia/Matrox video cards, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:29] <gianluca> LjL are u here?
[12:29] <anaoum> how can i change the console login text "Ubuntu hardy (development branch) none tty1"
[12:30] <geirha> !hardy | anaoum
[12:30] <ubotu> anaoum: Hardy Heron is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (8.04-LTS), due April 24, 2008 - For more info, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyHeron - CONSIDER IT TO BE BETA SOFTWARE - Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1, NOT #ubuntu
[12:30] <anaoum> geirha: its not hardy specfic but, that just happens to be the version of ubuntu i am running :)
[12:31] <geirha> anaoum: well, I would guess /etc/issue or /etc/motd is the file it reads to display that message
[12:32] <peanuter> wow i just crashed and burned like it was my job
[12:32] <peanuter> thou shalt not load a virtualbox requesting more ram then avaliable on the machine
[12:32] <anaoum> geirha: thankyou :D
[12:33] <linxeh> peanuter: heh :)
[12:33] <peanuter> heh happens going from a laptop with 4 gigabytes of ram to a desktop with 1 and moving a virtualbox
[12:34] <foo-nix> I have some trouble installing applications in ubuntu. When trying to install '... drivers' this will fail, leaving a message that th driver was not enabled after clicking the enable button. Secondly I tried installing applications using add/remove programms, this failed leaving that any selected application was not approproate for my machine (i386). Also apt-get could not find applications like konversation and such.
[12:34] <foo-nix> I have a lenovo 3000 N200 notebook
[12:35] <foo-nix> Would someone know what fails?
[12:35] <linxeh> peanuter: yeah, I had similar at work moving vms from our dev servers to my workstation (64GB machine > 2GB machine,not ideal)
[12:35] <peanuter> haha
[12:35] <foo-nix> I can install stuff using a tarball, but this of course is not what I want.
[12:36] <gianluca> hi guys someone know if exist a program for kubuntu for lern languages?me i need in particular of french thanks to all
[12:36] <Mr-Phreak> google search the repository?
[12:36] <linxeh> gianluca: see if edubuntu has something listed I guess, or google :)
[12:37] <foo-nix> How can I check 'what ubuntu thinks' my machine architecture is, i.e. the one it uses for package management?
[12:37] <netuser> hi there
[12:38] <Starnestommy> foo-nix: try uname -m
[12:38] <chazco> Hi... on the wiki it says you can secure apache by editing /etc/apache2/ports.conf to contain 127.0.0.1:80 (makes sense). Can anyone provide code that would achieve this from the command line for a restore script (i think sed may be the one needed)?
[12:39] <gianluca> thanks guys even i've already search on google but.... nothing. And in Edu i find only prog for irregular spanish verbs snif
[12:39] <rhen_she> hyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
[12:39]  * b0x slaps rhen_she in the face and yells "I'm Rick James, bitch!"
[12:40] <foo-nix> Starnestommy: I did, I amnot sure what it said exactly, but I thought it said I have a default kernel.
[12:40] <foo-nix> Starnestommy: btw, I have a dual core proccessor.
[12:41] <foo-nix> Starnestommy: I will reboot to ubuntu and check some more things, thank you for your help.
[12:42] <geirha> chazco: wouldn't it be easier to just have the restore-script copy in the whole file?
[12:43] <chazco> geirha - Trying to maintain compatibility for future versions...
[12:44] <chazco> sudo sed -i 's/^Listen 80/Listen 127.0.0.1:80/' /etc/apache2/ports.conf     ----    seems to do it
[12:44] <nintaaa> hi there
[12:44] <linxeh> chazco: what are you trying to do ?
[12:44] <linxeh> oh I see
[12:44] <nintaaa> :)
[12:44] <linxeh> nm
[12:45] <chazco> Make Apache listen only to local requests as part of a recovery script
[12:45] <linxeh> nintaaa: hello
[12:45] <chazco> (Its a testing server)
[12:45] <alteregoa> high
[12:45] <linxeh> chazco: that makes it listen only on localhost - you can make it only respond to requests from localhost too
[12:45] <alteregoa> i got a strange problem
[12:45] <ayampanggang_> hello all
[12:45] <ayampanggang_> anybody knows good java library for reading id3 tag
[12:46] <linxeh> ayampanggang_: libid3 or something ?
[12:46] <ayampanggang_> most lib i googled is almost 3 years old
[12:46] <ayampanggang_> yeah
[12:46] <linxeh> well id3 hasnt really changed ...
[12:46] <Flannel> chazco: It's more proper to do it in the virtual host (the file in /sites-available), but that'll work.
[12:46] <danbee> hi guys, trying to install ubuntu 8.04 amd64, i'm getting "Executing 'grub-install /dev/sda' failed." at 94%
[12:46] <danbee> had this with gutsy too
[12:46] <alteregoa> i have a folder shared using samba, contains some extended ascii whatever... the windows client regconizes the charset 100% but the ubuntu client doesn'0t
[12:46] <ayampanggang_> hmm you got point
[12:46] <ayampanggang_> lol
[12:47] <chazco> Flannel & linxeh - I was just basing it on the wiki entry
[12:47] <linxeh> alteregoa: you can specify encodings in smb.conf
[12:47] <nintaaa> i have an issue with super grub disk...trying to fix my boot i had error 15...any ideas?
[12:47] <alteregoa> linxeh, the encodings are fine, but i think the problem is the decoding
[12:47] <ayampanggang_> so linxeh what do you reccommend?
[12:47] <linxeh> alteregoa: so hence the encoding isn't right
[12:47] <Cwek_Janda> hai
[12:47] <ayampanggang_> i have use some on c/c++ but never in java
[12:48] <alteregoa> linxeh: the windows client is 1:1 to the ubuntu server, but the ubuntu client doesn't encode it right
[12:48] <chazco> Now i need to figure out how to get Virtualbox USB to work from the command line...
[12:49] <alteregoa> what is the standard cp in ubuntu?
[12:49] <alteregoa> cp850?
[12:49] <Y1MMMY> good morning ubuntu community
[12:49] <linxeh> alteregoa: are the files named correctly on the ubuntu server when you do an ls ?
[12:49] <vespa> /alias /faint /me
[12:49] <erUSUL> alteregoa: that are windows codepages in ubuntu we use utf-8
[12:49] <erUSUL> alteregoa: or is some cases some other isoxxxx
[12:50] <raintheory> hey guys
[12:50] <chazco> Provided the stuff you are entering is definatly correct, is it safe to edit /etc/sudoers directly (ie for an echo |  tee)?
[12:50] <linxeh> alteregoa: generally people use utf-8 as it is all encompassing, but for compatibility sometimes it is changed (eg I use iso-8859-1 or C for compatibility with other systems)
[12:51] <alteregoa> erUSUL so i suggest CIFS is trying to use ISO995
[12:51] <danbee> with regard to my installation problem, i've tried mounting the new ubuntu partition and typing 'grub-install --root-directory=/media/ubuntu /dev/sda' but i get the error 'The file /media/ubuntu/boot/grub/stage1 not read correctly.'
[12:51] <linxeh> chazco: in theory yes, if you can guarantee it is correct - you should probably copy the original, modify the file, then test it and revert if it fails
[12:51] <linxeh> alteregoa: ISO995 ?
[12:51] <alteregoa> ISO8859-1
[12:51] <linxeh> somewhat different
[12:51] <nintaaa> i have a problem with my boot: "error 17" some help?
[12:51] <chazco> linxeh - I'm 100% sure the code works, so should be safe then. Thanks :)
[12:52] <alteregoa> and how can i unmount a CIFS mount without restart?
[12:52] <linxeh> windows will be windows-1252 though for western/english
[12:52] <linxeh> alteregoa: umount
[12:52] <raintheory> i've got the 8.04 beta installed on my thinkpad r50 laptop, the install went smoothly, and prior to the install i was able to configure my wireless (i use static IP addresses here at home and openDNS), worked fine until I rebooted..   now neither the wireless or the wired will work..   any suggestions?   I didnt notice until trying to upgrade some patches and look at the web.
[12:52] <nintaaa> heeeeelp
[12:52] <linxeh> alteregoa: did the files appear correctly on the ubuntu server ?
[12:52] <linxeh> nintaaa: ?
[12:52] <alteregoa> yes
[12:53] <alteregoa> even on the terminal
[12:53] <rahmen> I'm having problem following the ubotu !ati installation. The failure looks like this: http://pastebin.com/m6b46e0b6 how do I continue now?
[12:53] <alteregoa> but björk looks like bj(invalid encoding)rkon the laptop
[12:54] <raintheory> alteregoa, odd
[12:54] <Mnia> Enter text here...hello
[12:54] <raintheory> alteregoa, just pronounce it that way from now on, problem solved...
[12:54] <raintheory> ;)
[12:54] <erUSUL> alteregoa: you mean the iocharset mount option??
[12:55] <alteregoa> yeah
[12:55] <alteregoa> iocharset=utf8 or whatever
[12:56] <raintheory> well, my conection worked at some point at least prior to this reboot...   says theres 255 updates
[12:56] <rahmen> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI gives me this problem: http://pastebin.com/m6b46e0b6 What should I do next?
[12:56] <erUSUL> alteregoa: well that must depend on the server you are connecting to; no?
[12:56] <max__> I need help with two things: I followed a guide here: http://news.softpedia.com/news/Create-Your-Own-Sexylicious-Ubuntu-Desktop-80189.shtml , but now I want to get my Gnome-banners back. How would I go about that?
[12:56] <raintheory> is there a seperate room for the beta release?
[12:56] <linxeh> erUSUL: he's connecting to a default ubuntu install
[12:57] <linxeh> afaik
[12:57] <alteregoa> erUSUL: i have no glue
[12:58] <alteregoa> LANG=de_CH.UTF-8
[12:58] <ricanelite> anyone here uses Ubuntu Studio?
[12:59] <PriceChild> !studio | ricanelite
[12:59] <ubotu> ricanelite: 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
[12:59] <raintheory> ricanelite, i have a bit, on my other box
[12:59] <bullgard4> What is the relationship of GNOME and 'tray'? Is there some, or is 'tray' a term used outside of GNOME?
[12:59] <raintheory> ricanelite, sadly it doesnt work with my audio interface though
[12:59] <ricanelite> cause i have a podcast and i will like to also have a video podcast but also make some music like intro, outro
[13:00] <RandoCal> Is there a way to configure the "thumb" button on my mouse to be a "back" button in Firefox?
[13:00] <raintheory> ricanelite, do you use it?
[13:00] <raintheory> ricanelite, or were you just asking about it
[13:00] <ricanelite> i was wondering to install it
[13:00] <DASPRiD> How many days left to official hardy release?
[13:00] <ricanelite> i did a search on the spynatic manager
[13:00] <raintheory> its got some video editing stuff too...    theres actually a way to install it into an existing ubuntu install
[13:00] <civija> guys, can you please tell me who do I need to contact to get my LoCo team included in this list http://www.ubuntu.com/support/community/locallanguage?
[13:01] <ricanelite> ok
[13:01] <ricanelite> but like can i record a video clip and add text to the video
[13:01] <raintheory> ricanelite, lemme find a link, 1 sec
[13:01] <ricanelite> like if im talking about a story i could add the title of the story on the video in text
[13:01] <foo-nix> I have trouble enabling a restricted driver (nividia) and adding packages using "Add/Remove...". enabling the driver will leave me with a error message that it is not enabled and adding software will end up in an error message that the software is not available for my machine type (i386), for packages like konversation, amarok and more. I have a intel dual core 1.66Ghz laptop, and uname -asays: Linux laplin 2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP Sun O
[13:01] <tyguaike> hello
[13:01] <foo-nix> Could someone help me solve this problem?
[13:02] <raintheory> ricanelite, i would assume....     i havent used the video editing stuff much, but it looks similar to most i've seen on other platform,s
[13:02] <raintheory> #join ubuntustudio
[13:02] <Zeester> anyone have problems with apt-get in ubuntu 8.04 beta ? I cant run apt-get install eg.
[13:03] <bullgard4> DASPRiD: Please ask in the #ubuntu+1 channel.
[13:03] <raintheory> ricanelite, ubuntustudio do have their own room, perhaps they may know more
[13:03] <DASPRiD> bullgard4, ty
[13:03] <foo-nix> Secondly, apt-get will fail to fins any packeges, i.e. konversation, kopete, etc.
[13:03] <foo-nix> *find
[13:03] <Flannel> foo-nix: what does `sudo apt-get update` give you?
[13:03] <nintaaa> i haaave a boot problem with grub says : "error 17" any help?
[13:04] <rhineheart_m> hello.. what's the latest version of squirrelmail?
[13:04] <foo-nix> secondly, isn';t smp for multicore systems?
[13:04] <rhineheart_m> I mean. that is in the repo
[13:04] <raintheory> so no ideas about the dropped connectivity on my 8.04 setup after rebooted install?    ...   the connection is hot, works on other systems
[13:04] <astro76> rhineheart_m: http://packages.ubuntu.com
[13:05] <SIRavecavec> hi how can i connect my n80 on edubuntu to manage files?
[13:05] <coax> foo-nix: smp = symmetric multiprocessor
[13:05] <Flannel> raintheory: #ubuntu+1 for Hardy support, thanks
[13:05] <BobPenguin> hello guys. I'm trying to make a video using gtk-recordmydesktop. I need to record directly from the sound card, but I can't find the option to enable soundcard capture in my alsamixer. I have recently changed my motherboard and sound card, yet my ubuntustudio 7.10 didn't ask me to update drivers or anything and everything works just fine. What should I do to enable soundcard capture?
[13:05] <coax> also, multi-core
[13:05] <SIRavecavec> is there a program or something to help me to do that?
[13:05] <raintheory> Flannel,thanks so much!
[13:05] <coax> SIRavecavec: I connect mine with bluetooth
[13:06] <SIRavecavec> coax, i mean with USB data cable
[13:06] <SIRavecavec> I think there are some ways thats why i asl
[13:06] <SIRavecavec> ask*
[13:06] <foo-nix> coax: Any idea if that would influence package management?
[13:06] <Flannel> foo-nix: what does `sudo apt-get update` give you?
[13:06] <coax> foo-nix: no
[13:07] <coax> SIRavecavec: you did select "file transfer" mode, right?
[13:07] <SIRavecavec> yes
[13:07] <coax> SIRavecavec: it should mount automatically then
[13:07] <coax> I think
[13:07] <coax> lemme try
[13:07] <SIRavecavec> ok
[13:07] <coax> 1 sec
[13:07] <FloodBot1> coax: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[13:08] <coax> oops :)
[13:08] <foo-nix> Flannel: This: http://pastebin.com/m44baa80
[13:08] <Flannel> foo-nix: You don't have proper repositories for that other stuff, that's why.
[13:09] <Flannel> foo-nix: pastebin your sources.list (/etc/apt/sources.list)
[13:09] <coax> SIRavecavec: yes, I mounts ok and opens the file manager
[13:09] <bullgard4> What is the relationship of GNOME and 'tray'? Is there some, or is 'tray' a term used outside of GNOME?
[13:09] <coax>  /media/name_of_memory_card
[13:09] <encryptz> bullgard4: not following
[13:09] <delfick> is it normal for the device manage to tell me "insufficient power to operate USB device" ? :)
[13:10] <bullgard4> encryptz: Who is not following whom?
[13:10] <Flannel> bullgard4: The system tray is also in Windows, so no, its not a GNOME specific term
[13:10] <encryptz> delfick: that could be a proper response
[13:10] <encryptz> bullgard4: what is 'tray'?
[13:10] <foo-nix> http://pastebin.com/d2dec6abe
[13:10] <foo-nix> Flannel: What should I add?
[13:10] <foo-nix> Flannel: Here is my source list: http://pastebin.com/d2dec6abe
[13:11] <SIRavecavec> wait coax let me try
[13:11] <delfick> encryptz: is it possible my usb ports are screwed up ? cause it could explain why my calculator won't get picked up by tilp and why my scanner doesn't work after a certain dpi (but I swear it used to)....
[13:11] <foo-nix> It looks all commented out
[13:11] <foo-nix> Flannel: It looks all commented
[13:11] <Flannel> foo-nix: You just need to uncomment everything that the installer commented out.  See all the "Line commented by installer because it failed to verify" lines?
[13:12] <foo-nix> Flannel: Ah, I see, thank you. (I am new to ubuntu)
[13:12] <encryptz> delfick: possibly. usb delivers power, but only very little. many usb devices need an external power source, such as scanners and extrnal hdd
[13:12] <delfick> hmmm....
[13:12] <delfick> *sigh*
[13:12] <delfick> any way I could check my usb ports are not broken?
[13:13] <encryptz> delfick: short of getting a voltage/ohm meter? i know not...
[13:13] <delfick> lol
[13:13] <delfick> oh well, thnx anyways
[13:13] <bullgard4> encryptz: dict tray: " 1. A small trough or wooden vessel, sometimes scooped out of a block of wood, for various domestic uses, as in making  bread, chopping meat, etc. [1913 Webster]  2. A flat, broad vessel on which dishes, glasses, etc., are carried; a waiter; a salver. [1913 Webster]  3. A shallow box, generally without a top, often used within  a chest, trunk, box, etc., as a removable receptacle for small or light articles. [1913 Web
[13:13] <encryptz> delfick: np
[13:13] <delfick> cya people
[13:13] <ampmaniac3> hi! why does when i ping my hostname the seach domain is the one that reply
[13:14] <coax> ampmaniac3: check /etc/hosts
[13:14] <ampmaniac3> and aslo i configured my bind but it does not reply when i ping it
[13:14] <jimineep> I installed ubuntu (latest edition) on my pc at home. I want to use it to login (ssh) to my pc (running centOS) at uni, and be able to get graphics forwarded to my pc at home.........is this the place to ask?
[13:14] <foo-nix> Flannel: Is it wise to just uncomment all, since they all say that they were commented out since the installer failed to verify (I had no internet when installing, for security reasons, and yes, I do securoty through obscurity)
[13:14] <coax> maybe it resolves your hostname with it
[13:14] <coax> ampmaniac3: how do you ping bind?
[13:14] <encryptz> jimineep: ssh -X
[13:14] <Flannel> foo-nix: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/61462/  is a modified (and cleaned up) one
[13:14] <BobPenguin> hello guys. I'm trying to make a video using gtk-recordmydesktop. I need to record directly from the sound card, but I can't find the option to enable soundcard capture in my alsamixer. I have recently changed my motherboard and sound card, yet my ubuntustudio 7.10 didn't ask me to update drivers or anything and everything works just fine. What should I do to enable soundcard capture?
[13:14] <SIRavecavec> coax, the problem is i do not use a memory card
[13:14] <ampmaniac3> ping domain
[13:14] <SIRavecavec> and i try pc suite pict manager
[13:14] <ampmaniac3> coax: ping domain
[13:14] <gmenelau> which program can convert flv files to avi ?
[13:15] <foo-nix> Flannel: Thank you, especially for being my command line tool for uncommenting important stuff :)
[13:15] <BobPenguin> gmenelau, u can do that using Lives, a video editor
[13:15] <coax> SIRavecavec: oh... do you have a bluetooth adapter?
[13:15] <coax> ampmaniac3: /etc/resolv.conf points to the IP of the bind server, right?
[13:15] <SIRavecavec> noo
[13:16] <SIRavecavec> coax,  i use data cable
[13:16] <coax> SIRavecavec: I'm all out of ideas then :(
[13:16] <ampmaniac3> coax: i'll have a look at it
[13:16] <Flannel> foo-nix: That *should* be identical to you uncommenting and merging like sources (and assuming you want universe and multiverse).  So if something doesn't work (I typed it all out, I proofread it though), you can use the old one to verify
[13:16] <coax> ampmaniac3: you know the syntax, right?
[13:16] <gmenelau> BobPenguin where do i find this?
[13:16] <sharkp> Hi
[13:17] <sharkp> I'm trying to make in function proprietary ati driver
[13:17] <jimineep> i tried ssh -X, got Warning: untrusted X11 forwarding setup failed: xauth key data not generated
[13:17] <jimineep> Warning: No xauth data; using fake authentication data for X11 forwarding.
[13:17] <BobPenguin> gmenelau, google for "lives", go to the dowload page, there is a debian package for ubuntu in there
[13:17] <foo-nix> Flannel: I will check for some frontend for editing this file, thank you for your help
[13:17] <encryptz> jimineep: ssh -Y then
[13:17] <Flannel> foo-nix: System > Admin > software sources
[13:17] <foo-nix> Flannel: It seems like it worked
[13:17] <gmenelau> BobPenguin  thanks
[13:17] <BobPenguin> :)
[13:18] <sharkp> My proble is (I think) that my kernel doesn't use his agp support, but tries to use the graphic one
[13:18] <rahmen> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI gives me this problem: http://pastebin.com/m6b46e0b6 What should I do next?
[13:18] <sharkp> I've mounted the correct module for my motherboarsd
[13:18] <jimineep> Warning: No xauth data; using fake authentication data for X11 forwarding.
[13:18] <jimineep> Last login: Sat Mar 29 15:17:17 2008 from alpha3
[13:18] <sharkp> now how can I use this module on my kernel?
[13:18] <jimineep> by the way I go through a (gateway?) pc
[13:18] <pietro> were is the italian server?
[13:19] <Flannel> !it | pietro
[13:19] <ubotu> pietro: Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[13:19] <encryptz> jimineep: shouldn't matter. does the ssh server you're trying to access have X apps installed?
[13:19] <vinoo> can anybody help me with my monitor resolution?
[13:20] <BobPenguin> I recently upgraded my motherboard a copule days ago. My Ubuntustudio has not asked me to upgrade any drivers, but sound capture does not show anymore in my alsamixer. Should I run some command to upgrade my soundcard drivers?
[13:20] <ere4si> !resolution
[13:20] <ubotu> The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type « sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart » in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[13:20] <jimineep> yes, I've logged into it from a PC at uni
[13:20] <jimineep> and run kate
[13:20] <sharkp> pietro, il canale è #ubun tu-it
[13:20] <foo-nix> Flannel: I see, thank you.
[13:20] <jimineep> and it worked fine...
[13:20] <sharkp> *#ubuntu-it
[13:20] <eth01> #ubuntu-it
[13:21] <sharkp> anyone can help me?
[13:21] <jimineep> but this time :
[13:21] <jimineep> connect /tmp/.X11-unix/X0: No such file or directory
[13:21] <jimineep> kate: Fatal IO error: client killed
[13:21] <gmenelau> E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[13:21] <gmenelau> E: _cache->open() failed, please report.
[13:21] <eth01> prefixing it with "*" is still incorrect ;)
[13:21] <encryptz> jimineep: don't know what to tell you then. ssh -X will create an untrusted X tunnel. ssh -Y will create a trusted one
[13:21] <tmadsen> How do I find out which options my kernel was compiled with=
[13:22] <ere4si> sharkp: did you disable the onboard in the bios?
[13:22] <jimineep> so it seems the fault is their end? I dont need to install anything extra to ubuntu to handle the forwarding?
[13:22] <BobPenguin> gmenelau, open a termnal, run "dpkg --configure -a" and execute the debian package again
[13:22] <sharkp> ere4si, I can't make in function official driver
[13:22] <sharkp> ATI driver
[13:22] <logophobia> hi, if I want to run 64 bit, what else do I loose besides flash? Do the intel wifi drivers work in 64 bit mode?
[13:22] <gmenelau> BobPenguin how?
[13:22] <encryptz> jimineep: right. i wouldn't necessarily blame their end, but you don't need to install anything else
[13:22] <sharkp> and, by searching, I found that my kernel tries to use the video card support
[13:22] <sharkp> but on ati there isn'ts
[13:23] <ere4si> sharkp: but it uses the onboard video?
[13:23] <sharkp> no ere4si
[13:23] <ere4si> k
[13:23] <sharkp> I use an ATI card
[13:23] <encryptz> logophobia: the intel wifi drives work great. i'm running 64-bit now
[13:23] <sharkp> so I have to use the agpgart mioduel
[13:23] <ampmaniac3> hi! why does when i ping my hostname my search domain is the one that replies
[13:23] <ere4si> !ati | sharkp seen this
[13:23] <BobPenguin> gmenelau, go to applications - accesories, select "terminal" and write "dpkg --configure -a"
[13:23] <ubotu> sharkp seen this: For Ati/NVidia/Matrox video cards, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[13:23] <sharkp> specifically, the ati-agp
[13:23] <logophobia> encryptz: thnx
[13:24] <gmenelau> BobPenguin  dpkg: requested operation requires superuser privilege
[13:24] <logophobia> any other driver problems on 64 bit? any significant apps that don't work?
[13:24] <rahmen> Please help... https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI gives me this problem: http://pastebin.com/m6b46e0b6 What should I do next?
[13:24] <ampmaniac3> what does search doamin does?
[13:24] <BobPenguin> gmenelau try "sudo dpkg --configure -a"
[13:24] <rgrig> gmenelau, prepend sudo
[13:24] <encryptz> logophobia: haven't noticed anything, other than flash. all the software that i care about (which is a lot) is there
[13:24] <jimineep> encyptz, where would one normally find the relevant x-forwarding software on a server?
[13:25] <anaoum> is it possible to add user aliases?
[13:25] <jimineep> encryptz: Also I assume it makes no difference their machine is 64 bit, mine 32
[13:25] <encryptz> jimineep: ssh handles it for you automatically. X is a client/server arch, so ssh is asking to draw the app as a client
[13:26] <encryptz> jimineep: no, it doesn't matter
[13:26] <gmenelau> BobPenguin it say Setting up libsdl1.2-dev (1.2.11-9ubuntu2) ...     do i live it like that until is finish ?
[13:26] <encryptz> ampmaniac3: what is your hostname?
[13:26] <BobPenguin> gmenelau, yes
[13:26] <gmenelau> BobPenguin ok thanks again.... for you help
[13:27] <ampmaniac3> ampmaniacsrv
[13:27] <sharkp> ere4si, the problem is that when I try to use fglrx and I reboot X, X doesn't start or starts, but with GNOME in minimal mode
[13:27] <BobPenguin> np :)
[13:27] <jimineep> encrypz, do you know of any public servers i could log into to check ssh CAN work on my pc?
[13:27] <encryptz> ampmaniac3: and is there a "search" term in /etc/resolv.conf? if so, what does it say?
[13:27] <ampmaniac3> encryptz: ampmaniacsrv
[13:27] <encryptz> jimineep: i don't
[13:27] <encryptz> !tab
[13:27] <ubotu> You can use <tab> for autocompletion of nicknames in IRC, as well as for completion of filenames and programs on the command line.
[13:27] <ere4si> sharkp: have you installed drivers for your card?
[13:28] <sharkp> ere4si, ati 8.4, I think
[13:28] <sharkp> the latest one
[13:28] <ampmaniac3> encryptz: it has a search myDomainSearch
[13:28] <sharkp> my card is supported
[13:28] <encryptz> ampmaniac3: and is your bind server setup for that domain? "myDomainSearch"?
[13:29] <ere4si> sharkp: and in a terminal have you typed   sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg    and selected the driver for your card?
[13:29] <ampmaniac3> encryptz: no. i added my domain there also and when i try to ping my domain it is concatenated with my search domain
[13:29] <sharkp> ere4si, after the installing of drivers, I launched aticonfig --initial, so fglrx were used
[13:29] <ampmaniac3>  encryptz: like myDomain.SearchDomain
[13:30] <encryptz> ampmaniac3: yes. whenever you make a dns request, the search term in /etc/resolv.conf will be appending, looking in that domain for it, in the case of ampmaniacsrv
[13:30] <ampmaniac3>  encryptz: thats the one that replies
[13:30] <sharkp> but when I've rebooted X....nothingà
[13:30] <encryptz> ampmaniac3: do you have ampmaniacsrv in /etc/hosts?
[13:30] <anaoum> is it possible to create user aliases?
[13:30] <ere4si> sharkp: but you get small resolution? - I don't know any other way to help sorry
[13:31] <logophobia> by the way, just wondering, why is the 64bit version advertised as AMD64, while all the core2duo machines are 64 too. its a bit confusing.
[13:31] <sharkp> ere4si, nevermind
[13:31] <ampmaniac3> encryptz: 127.0.1.1 ampmaniacsrv.ampmaniac.com
[13:31] <sharkp> thanx anyway
[13:31] <ere4si> :)
[13:31] <sharkp> bye all
[13:31] <epistax> AMD came out with a desktop 64 bit system first
[13:31] <epistax> So it's AMD64
[13:31] <encryptz> ampmaniac3: and what about ampmaniacsrv?
[13:31] <ampmaniac3> I got that in my /etc/hosts
[13:32] <encryptz> ampmaniac3: 127.0.1.1 ampmaniacsrv ampmaniacsrv.ampmaniac.com
[13:32] <encryptz> should be the line
[13:32] <ho> Hey, im looking for a digital tv viewer app, can anybody recommend any?
[13:32] <ampmaniac3> nope, ok i'll do it
[13:32] <ere4si> !tv
[13:32] <ubotu> http://www.linuxtv.org/ has extensive information about using TV cards under Linux. Available viewers for analog cards: Zapping, tvtime (GTK/GNOME), kdetv (KDE), xawtv, motv. For digital cards: Klear (KDE), dvb-utils. For both analog and digital cards, !MythTV is a powerful framework. Your card may work the !IVTV drivers. See also !TV-Out
[13:32] <ampmaniac3> encryptz: many thanks
[13:32] <encryptz> ampmaniac3: np
[13:33] <epistax> I have a funky X situation. I'm running two separate X servers on two different monitors. Sometimes the mouse gets stuck on one while the keyboard gets stuck on the other.  Are there any hotkeys or such I can use to move the mouse?
[13:33] <epistax> hmm Well maybe it's wrong to say two separate X servers, I don't know how it's handled internally
[13:34] <encryptz> epistax: you're running dual monitors on the same box?
[13:34] <ampmaniac3> this is what replies when i ping my domain  ->  ampmaniac.com.meridiantelekoms.com
[13:34] <logophobia> thnx all, bye
[13:34] <epistax> encryptz: Yes. I am not using twinview or.. that other thing I can never remember the name of
[13:34] <ampmaniac3> this is my domain search -> meridiantelekoms.com
[13:34] <mobodo> is there something that I can do to make ubuntu usable in 800x600 or 640x480?
[13:35] <encryptz> epistax: ok. so, you're running 1 X server, just enlarging the display
[13:35] <mobodo> like, would there be a way to make it think it's larger but then scale everything down? right now, a lot of windows are too big and won't let me see the "ok/cancel" buttons at the bottom
[13:35] <encryptz> epistax: i don't know of any shortcut keys to move the mouse, btw
[13:36] <epistax> ecrpytz: err I don't have the default setup.  Neither screen is aware of the other.  This is on purpose.  For example, I have two completely separate desktops, two sets of workspaces, I cannot share windows between the two
[13:36] <astro76> mobodo: if you hold ALT you click anywhere in a window to drag it
[13:36] <ere4si> mobodo: a trick I found is if you press and hold the alt key then press and hold the left mouse button you can drag a window up
[13:36] <encryptz> epistax: right. that's what twin view is all about
[13:36] <mobodo> even above the title bar?
[13:36] <mobodo> let me try that
[13:36] <encryptz> epistax: xinerama allows you to have one desktop sharing apps
[13:37] <encryptz> or however it's spelled
[13:37] <unop_> epistax, gnome has mouse-keys  -- check the keyboard properties, its somewhere there
[13:37] <mobodo> hmmmpf mine windows won't go above the title bar
[13:37] <epistax> encryptz: Well if you look at my Xorg, you won't see any mention of twin view
[13:37] <theron> My connections to my router are horrific, NM says I've got a decent connection, another distro same laptop pulls test files from my router @ over 200K, while heron pulls the files @ 10K then slows down to 1000 or so B, then dies after a few min.  I'm thinking that my router is old enough it dosen't do ipv6.  How do I disable it properly on ubuntu so that it will play nice with my router?
[13:37] <epistax> unop_: I'll take a look, thanks
[13:37] <DRebellion> !ipv6 | theron
[13:37] <ubotu> theron: To disable ipv6 read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WebBrowsingSlowIPv6IPv4
[13:38] <theron> DRebellion: thx
[13:38] <astro76> theron: also #ubuntu+1 for hardy
[13:39] <theron> astro76: got no answer in there
[13:39] <racarter> ln -st ~/Desktop ./myapp
[13:39] <astro76> that doesn't turn this into hardy support ;)
[13:39] <racarter> that should make a link i can click on my desktop to myapp, right?
[13:39] <epistax> hmm I don't think anything under Keyboard Shortcuts will solve this issue
[13:39] <peter77> hi, ever since I reinstalled ubuntu I'm having problems with my laptop shutting down when the battery reaches a certain percentage, I have set grub up not to use the time policy and when the battery level reaches 15% to shut down
[13:40] <encryptz> racarter: nope. that will create a shortcut called "myapp" that will take you to your desktop
[13:40] <SIRavecavec> anyone know how can i instal obex
[13:40] <encryptz> racarter: what is the app that you want to put as a shortcut on your desktop?
[13:40] <SIRavecavec> ?
[13:40] <epistax> Actually maybe locking would fix it
[13:40] <racarter> encryptz, eclipse 3.3
[13:41] <hmuller> Can anyone tell me the path and name of the script that starts compiz?
[13:41] <encryptz> racarter: do you know where the binary for eclipse is stored?
[13:41] <theron> astro76: is it different then, on how to disable ipv6?
[13:41] <racarter> i put it in /opt
[13:41] <jonaskoelker> question: would it be sensible to fuse the caches of apt-cacher and apt?
[13:41] <encryptz> racarter: so, ln -s /opt/eclipse ~/Desktop/eclipse
[13:42] <gregory_> encryptz: whereis $program
[13:42] <encryptz> gregory_: pardon?
[13:42] <ryanzec> how do i make the folder view as list by default without having to change each one?
[13:42] <astro76> theron: no, the difference lies in the fact that the initial problem might be beta related...also disabling IPv6 will not affect connection speeds, only delay in initial connection attempt possibly so it's probably not that...
[13:42] <jtravnick> so I have a bunch of tapes from our camcorder I want to upload them and do some editing than burn them to dvd is there any good software to do this? oh the camcorder uses usb to connect to the computer
[13:42] <jonaskoelker> that is, merge /var/cache/apt/archives and /var/cache/apt-cacher/packages/?
[13:43] <gregory_> encryptz: it was a general solution hint. for any program you can find its location by executing whereis programname
[13:43] <jaffarkelshac> how do make my alias permanent
[13:43] <ampmaniac3> hi! on my /etc/hosts there's a line -> 127.0.1.1 ampmaniacserver ampmaniacserver.ampmaniac.com should i rewrite the 127.0.1.1 with my address which is 192.168.277.277
[13:43] <nemesis> how install dream CSS3 on Gutsy ?
[13:43] <encryptz> gregory_: yes. i'm familiar with the whereis, which, locate, and find utilities.
[13:43] <astro76> ampmaniac3: no!
[13:43] <racarter> how come eclipse 3.3 isn't in standard ubuntu repository?
[13:44] <racarter> i only see 3.2
[13:44] <jaffarkelshac> i added alias for sudo aptitude install but the alias does not stay
[13:44] <ampmaniac3> astro76: so ill leave the 127.0.1.1?
[13:44] <astro76> ampmaniac3: the 127. stuff are the loopback addresses you need those ;)
[13:44] <encryptz> racarter: it wasn't released when gutsy froze
[13:44] <racarter> isn't it like year old?
[13:45] <encryptz> racarter: gutsy, or eclipse3.3? gutsy was released october of last year, froze some time in sept. i don't know when eclipse 3.3 was released
[13:45] <racarter> maybe i should make my own .deb for it
[13:45] <ampmaniac3> astro76: then i should add a line 192.168.277.277 ampmaniacserver ampmaniacserver.ampmaniac.com
[13:45] <epistax> w00t
[13:45] <epistax> that might work
[13:46] <jaffarkelshac> how do make my alias stay permanent
[13:46] <gregory_> encryptz: your question about the location of a binary didnt imply that, nevermind
[13:46] <encryptz> jaffarkelshac: add it to ~/.bashrc
[13:46] <astro76> ampmaniac3: yeah add a line
[13:46] <epistax> Another question: I have an X window that won't let the mouse cursor leave it without cheating (such as alt+f2), is there anyway to override the mouse cursor block completely?
[13:46] <jaffarkelshac> encryptz, how do i do that
[13:46] <theron> astro76: ok thx.
[13:46] <encryptz> jaffarkelshac: open that file in a text editor of your choice, and add your alias
[13:47] <jaffarkelshac> encryptz, cheers
[13:47] <ikboateng> fds
[13:49] <ikboateng> VirtualBox kernel driver not accessible, permission problem. Make sure that the current user has write permissions to /dev/vboxdrv by adding him to the vboxusers groups. Don't forget to logout to take the change effect.
[13:49] <ikboateng> VBox status code: -1909 (VERR_VM_DRIVER_NOT_ACCESSIBLE).
[13:49] <ikboateng> Result Code:
[13:49] <ikboateng> 0x80004005
[13:49] <racarter> how do i use apt-get to just download the .deb file?
[13:49] <FloodBot1> ikboateng: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[13:49] <ikboateng> Component:
[13:49] <ikboateng> Console
[13:49] <racarter> i dont want to install it but i want to see it as an example
[13:49] <SpookyET> Has anyone used box-backup?
[13:49] <virtuald> hey
[13:50] <virtuald> i want to report a bug, but i dont know what package the executable came from
[13:50] <jonaskoelker> ikboateng: sudo adduser $USER vboxusers
[13:50] <jonaskoelker> bah
[13:50] <brap> hi, i've got a web cam and can't get  it  to work, any suggestions
[13:50] <virtuald> any idea how to figure out which package installed the executable?
[13:50] <jpatrick> !webcam | brap
[13:50] <ubotu> brap: Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[13:50] <encryptz> virtuald: dpkg -S
[13:50] <astro76> racarter: -d or --download-only option to apt-get install
[13:50] <jpatrick> virtuald: dpkg -S excutable
[13:50] <racarter> where will it download to?
[13:51] <encryptz> jpatrick: jinx
[13:51] <brap> ubotu, thanks!
[13:51] <ubotu> You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[13:51] <astro76> racarter: also apt-cache policy packagename , can be helpful
[13:51] <astro76> racarter: /var/cache/apt/archives/
[13:51] <virtuald> encryptz, jpatrick: awesome, tnx
[13:52] <djjd> Has anyone gotten desktop effects working with the ati radeon 7500 (r100) ?
[13:52] <racarter> hmm.. i've already installed the eclipse package, so it doesn't seem to let me download the .deb file again
[13:53] <encryptz> racarter: do you know the location of the deb you want to download? if so, use wget
[13:53] <astro76> racarter: if you're just looking for what version is installed, use apt-cache policy
[13:53] <Jazzhead09> hi... i'm having a problem using the partitioner in the ubuntu installer
[13:53] <chazco> Hi... anyone know how to uncomment a line with sed... e.g. remove the # from #mkdir -p /dev/bus/usb/.usbfs in a file?
[13:54] <racarter> actually it looks the deb file is still in /var/cache/apt/archives
[13:54] <inminic> Jazzhead09, what's the problem?
[13:54] <racarter> i wanted to look at the actual deb file so i can use it as an example btw
[13:54] <astro76> racarter: also aptitude show ;)
[13:54] <Jazzhead09> alright
[13:54] <Jazzhead09> i want to dual boot
[13:54] <Jazzhead09> and followed the documentation on ubuntu.com
[13:54] <racarter> if i want to examine the contents of the deb file, can i just unarchive it with tar?
[13:55] <Starnestommy> racarter: I think .deb files are ar format
[13:55] <Jazzhead09> and i dont know how to partition my disc because the things they tell me to do in the guide aren't available
[13:55] <ubuntunaaab> hello
[13:55] <encryptz> chazco: sed -i.bak -r 's/^#mkdir -p \/dev\/bus\/usb\/.usbfs/mkdir -p \/dev\/usb\/.usbfs/'
[13:55] <astro76> racarter: there's an extract option to dpkg
[13:55] <racarter> ok
[13:55] <inminic> Jazzhead09, how does your partition set-up look?
[13:55] <encryptz> chazco: that will create a backup file with .bak extension in case it doesn't work
[13:55] <inminic> can you run fdisk -l ?
[13:55] <josias> is there somewhere a german Ubuntu-chat?
[13:56] <astro76> !de | josias
[13:56] <ubotu> josias: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[13:56] <djjd> Why am I getting the error "Desktop Effects could not be enabled"?
[13:56] <chazco> encryptz - Ah, seems like a good way. Some of the lines are quite long, but i guess it shouldnt trouble it. Thanks :)
[13:56] <djjd> I have a radeon 7500
[13:56] <Sidnelson>  /msg iSLiFECORP invite 32gycy5a8z5yb22a
[13:56] <josias> astro76: thanks
[13:56] <Jazzhead09> inminic: ive got 3 option, guided (whole drive) guided (max room) and manual
[13:56] <encryptz> chazco: np. you may want to try without the -i switch first, making sure it works
[13:56]  * encryptz hasn't tested
[13:57] <pygmymath> djjd: ATI dont support linux properly... theres some ocs on getting xgl installed if you want to run desktop effect
[13:57] <inminic> Jazzhead09, you should choose manual. but i'd like to know what partitions you've got on your hard drive
[13:57] <pygmymath> !xgl
[13:57] <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
[13:57] <chazco> encryptz - What does the ^ do?
[13:57] <djjd> What is the best card for linux?
[13:57] <pygmymath> djjd: the bot speaks goodness
[13:57] <pygmymath> djjd: nvidia has much better support
[13:57] <encryptz> chazco: it's a regex anchor for the beginning of the line
[13:57] <Jazzhead09> inminic: right now im on my windows side but i had a few small ones
[13:58] <chazco> Ok :)
[13:58] <djjd> I have a geforce mx 200
[13:58] <inminic> Jazzhead09, do you know how many partitions you've got and their sizes?
[13:58] <inminic> Jazzhead09, you just need to install Ubuntu on a partition that is not running windows
[13:58] <Dmole> trying to do this: linuxA-tsclient->linuxA-ssh->linuxB->Windows from lin
[13:59] <Jazzhead09> inminic: the only one i can install on was my windows one
[13:59] <pygmymath> djjd: in the same box? nice
[13:59] <Jazzhead09> i needed to break a partition off of that one to use for ubuntu
[13:59] <inminic> then you can resize the windows partition at your own risk. i take no responsibility for any data loss...
[14:00] <Jazzhead09> lol alright
[14:00] <Dmole> ssh command should be: ssh -N -f -D 5900 tim@linuxB ?  maybe the -L option?
[14:00] <inminic> how big is the partition
[14:00] <inminic> ?
[14:00] <RandoCal> Is resizing an NTFS partition form Gparted still considered experimental? or is it pretty stable these days?
[14:00] <djjd> I tried installing the nvidia driver and now I get a box that comes up during boot with an X as the cursor but the text is too small to read it is very small at the desktop as well
[14:00] <Jazzhead09> well that is like my whole hard drive and its like 76 gigs
[14:00] <inminic> RandoCal, "these day"? how many years ago did you try? :)
[14:00] <astro76> RandoCal: I've done it many many times with no problems
[14:00] <Jazzhead09> i've used 49 gigs already
[14:01] <pygmymath> djjd: with the nvidia card right? and usually theres a restricted driver that works out the box so tospeak
[14:01] <pygmymath> djjd: did you enable that?
[14:01] <RandoCal> I see warnings here and there when I'm reading about it....
[14:01] <inminic> Jazzhead09, ok. that's not much really to spare, but you could try resizing it
[14:01] <astro76> RandoCal: inminic is right, it's been working fine for years ;)
[14:01] <Jazzhead09> how?
[14:01] <pygmymath> RandoCal: I've done it about 10 times without a b0rk
[14:01] <djjd> I did enable that and then everything is too small to read
[14:01] <RandoCal> okay, goodstuff
[14:01] <astro76> RandoCal: well, people still also say swap = 2x ram and that hasn't been good advice for 10 year so... ;)
[14:01] <inminic> Jazzhead09, you need to run a partition editor
[14:02] <pygmymath> djjd: does it stay small?
[14:02] <djjd> Yes
[14:02] <inminic> i think (without being too sure since i've never had any use for it) the ubuntu-installer can do iy
[14:02] <chazco> encryptz - So, if the line begins with spaces that wont work? (It doesnt work)
[14:02] <pygmymath> djjd: have you got that computer on now?
[14:02] <Jazzhead09> inminic: yea i do think i saw a partition editor there
[14:02] <inminic> then give it a try Jazzhead09
[14:02] <inminic> just remember one thing, b-a-c-k-u-p!
[14:02] <djjd> I have booted from the cd and was about to reload
[14:03] <pygmymath> djjd: try and enable the nvidia drivers on the cd, see what happens
[14:03] <inminic> Jazzhead09, just dont make the windows partition too small, leave at least 5 gig
[14:03] <djjd> I have my ati card installed
[14:04] <chazco> encryptz - Seems so... removed the ^ and it works
[14:04] <chazco> Thanks :)
[14:04] <chazco> encryptz - Seems so... removed the ^ and it works
[14:04] <pygmymath> djjd: ah. well desktop effects will work pretty easily, you just have to install xgl
[14:05] <djjd> thx I will try that
[14:05] <encryptz> chazco: cool.
[14:05] <djjd> So I need to do this in Gutsy?
[14:05] <pygmymath> djjd: i've never done it in Hardy
[14:06] <djjd> I am using Gutsy
[14:06] <chazco> encryptz - One last question (thanks btw) - if there are tabs/spaces in something i want to match, how does sed recognise them? (e.g. say i was trying to match SUBSYSTEM=="usb_device",                    MODE="0664")
[14:06] <pygmymath> djjd: if you need help with Hardy ask in #Ubuntu+1 though, they're the guys playing with that
[14:06] <pygmymath> djjd: its best to  use gutsy till hardy comes out properly, yeah
 I'm not sure that the note below still applies, as Ubuntu is shipping these capabilities in gutsy. (from the xgl page)
[14:07] <encryptz> chazco: \t for tab, \s for space (or an actual space)
[14:07] <chazco> Ah... thought that \t wasnt recognised by sed...
[14:08] <chazco> How about a partial match... e.g. find SUBSYSTEM=="usb_device", on a line and replace the whole line?
[14:08] <encryptz> chazco: need to pass -r switch for regex foo
[14:08] <bratao1> Guys, i´m having a problem with ubuntu. I trying to create a desktop icon. In english i create in $HOME/Desktop, but how i detect it for anothers languages ?
[14:08] <chazco> Ah... will give it a try, thanks :)
[14:09] <mad_max02> whats the easiest way to resize partitions ? I made a 100GB / partition but I need about 30-40. How can I resize it and enlarge /home partition
[14:09] <encryptz> chazco: you'll need to use word achors: \< and \> for looking for a word in a line
[14:09] <djjd> How do I reset my display settings to the default?  I need to boot in like a recovery mode right?
[14:09] <encryptz> chazco: sed is massive and complicated. adding support for regex makes it even more so. i would spend some time on the documentation playing around with both to become familiar. i certainly don't know everything. ツ
[14:10] <bratao1> Guys, i´m having a problem with ubuntu. I trying to create a desktop icon. In english i create in $HOME/Desktop, but how i detect the Desktop folder for anothers languages ?
[14:10] <chazco> encryptz - I've got the basics, but trying to get use to it is a nightmare :) Regular expressions are tricky to get used to
[14:11] <encryptz> chazco: that they are
[14:11] <pygmymath> bratao1: If it's always "Desktop" you could use ~/Desktop/ ?
[14:11] <hariram> nose
[14:12] <bratao1> But is not always Desktop, in portuguese it called ~/Area de trabalho
[14:12] <hariram> i like ass?
[14:12] <bratao1> In english version of ubuntu my script work, but in another languages no
[14:12] <hariram> Cake?
[14:12] <hariram> penis
[14:12] <osama> hariram ?????? SPAM bot?
[14:12] <encryptz> !ops
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[14:12] <foo-nix> I have trouble playing audio, I get different error messages when trying to play audio, some examples: "xine could not load any audio drivers", "audio device busy" and "audio output unavailable." when using the Sound applet in [preferences, I also get an error when trying a test: "audiotestsrc wave=sine freq=512 ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile=chat: Could not open resource for writing."
[14:13] <geirha> bratao1: are you using hardy? In gutsy it should be ~/Desktop in all languages
[14:13] <lorenzo_> ciao
[14:13] <LjL> !it | lorenzo_
[14:13] <ubotu> lorenzo_: Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[14:13] <foo-nix> Would someone know this issue, I had almost the same issue on my desktopcomputer, there it was that I was using the wrong card (I had two, one onboard and one external. The onboard was broken).
[14:14] <SliMM> hello
[14:14] <sirjoebob> hey. I am playing games in ubuntu and any time I move or press any key on the keyboard, it disables my mouse temporarily. the touchpad still works but the USB mouse is nonresponive for almost a whole second... anyone have any ideas?
[14:14] <SliMM> i have a question about hard disks and downloading
[14:14] <LjL> sirjoebob: does it happen only in games, or what?
[14:15] <sirjoebob> LjL.... actually just realized that it happens out of game too.
[14:15] <sirjoebob> LjL.... so keyboard is interrupting USB mouse at all times
[14:15] <LjL> sirjoebob: the keyboard is internal?
[14:15] <sirjoebob> it is a laptop, so yea
[14:16] <sirjoebob> LjL.... touchpad still works the entire time though
[14:16] <SliMM> i am downloading a large file and whenever my hard disk is written to (by another program) intensively, my download speed increases with about 50%
[14:16] <jeegr> hey just wondering can i start remote desktop from ssh so that i can connect with vnc? And if i can whats the command for it
[14:16] <chazco> encryptz - Think i've got it sorted (except for a really complicated one thats going to take some thinking about), thanks for all the help :)
[14:16] <SliMM> why's that and what can i do to make it that high when i am not using the hard disk?
[14:17] <heepunk> hi
[14:17] <sirjoebob> LjL.... touchpad still works the entire time though
[14:17] <LjL> sirjoebob: do you have another USB device where you could see if the same thing happens? like, uhm... a flash card might not be very meaningful, since there is caching... a bluetooth key, wireless key, something USB that you could check if it stops working when you're typing?
[14:17] <heepunk> hi
[14:17] <heepunk> what is ubuntu
[14:17] <LjL> !ubuntu | heepunk
[14:17] <ubotu> heepunk: 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
[14:17] <sirjoebob> LjL. nothing other than the 6 or 7 USB mice i have tried
[14:18] <LjL> SliMM, my guess is that the speed is not increasing at all. simply, the HD activity (and possibly the CPU activity) clogs the downloader program, which ends up believing that, all of a sudden, it's able to download a lot of data - while what really happened is that it wasn't able to write any to disk for some time
[14:18] <ApOgEE-> hi all, how can i burn vcd image cue+bin in ubuntu?
[14:19] <SliMM> LjL: oh, i see, ok then :-)
[14:19] <SliMM> thanks
[14:19] <ApOgEE-> hi all, how can i burn vcd image cue+bin in ubuntu? any ideas?
[14:20] <ApOgEE-> ...
[14:20] <LjL> sirjoebob, i could suggest checking the logs in /var/log carefully for strange messages about interrupts, and such thing. or, because i feel like taking wild guesses today... why don't you try adding the "noapic" option to your kernel? (you can do that by rebooting and, in the GRUB menu, hitting "e", going to the longest line, "e" again, add "noapic" to the end of the line, then "b" to boot)
[14:21] <LjL> !info mdf2iso | ApOgEE-
[14:21] <LjL> ah right, it isn't working. well ApOgEE-, the package "mdf2iso" should let you convert from bin+cue into ISO
[14:21] <sirjoebob> LjL. i may have found a solution in the forums.... i think i will try this and then what you suggested... in case you are interested, check the solution here:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=402296
[14:22] <ApOgEE-> thanks LjL
[14:22] <LjL> sirjoebob: do you have a file /etc/default/mouseemu at all? (i don't)
[14:23] <heepunk> how to install software in ubuntu
[14:23] <geirha> heepunk: applications -> add/remove
[14:23] <matthew_> how do you import into openoffice.org base from a spreadsheet?
[14:23] <sirjoebob> LjL... that solution is confirmed working in my case in case you ever run across it again.
[14:24] <heepunk> use command-line
[14:24] <sirjoebob> LjL... thanks for looking over everything. have a good one
[14:24] <legend2440> ApOgEE-: http://tuxicity.wordpress.com/2007/02/26/cdrdao-copy-your-cd-and-burn-bin-cue-or-toc-files-on-the-cli/
[14:24] <pontus21> does somebody own a acer travelmate 6592 laptop ?
[14:25] <rhineheart_m> How to change the system time?
[14:25] <krushr> using gnome?
[14:25] <rhineheart_m> nope. non GUI
[14:25] <neotof> yes
[14:25] <neotof> looooooooooool
[14:25] <heepunk> thanks
[14:25] <krushr> k uh, i use xfce but menu structure is simmilar, its in the menu, under system probably
[14:25] <krushr> like calender or time
[14:26] <krushr> sorry cant be more helpful
[14:26] <gregory_> rhineheart_m: man date
[14:26] <geirha> rhineheart_m: right-click the clock on the top-panel
[14:26] <krushr> lol thx for covering me lol
[14:26] <rhineheart_m> krushr, man date in console?
[14:26] <rhineheart_m> I mean.. gregory_ man date in console?
[14:27] <inminic> where on the installation-cd's are the wallpapers put?
[14:27] <feierfox> hallo
[14:27] <feierfox> ich habe es gestern schonmal probiert... ich brauche ienen radikalen brachialen krassen harten befehl um ein paket ein für alle male zu tilgen
[14:27] <magic_ninja> i seem to have a problem
[14:27] <feierfox> wüßte da wer abhilfe?
[14:27] <feierfox> ups
[14:27] <gregory_> rhineheart_m: yes, man == manual page of $program. you will need root access to do the actual change
[14:27] <feierfox> sorry!
[14:28] <magic_ninja> i only have my login running, yet it shows 2 users
[14:28] <feierfox> wrong language :/
[14:28] <rhineheart_m> gregory_, I can't get you.. is this the right command? sudo man date? but I want to change only the time
[14:28] <ApOgEE-> LjL: i thought you get me wrong, i already have the vcd cue and bin files, my problem is i can't burn them into cd.. using gnomebaker, brasero or even k3b.. any ideas?
[14:28] <magic_ninja> how do i end a user's session
[14:28] <legend2440> ApOgEE-: http://tuxicity.wordpress.com/2007/02/26/cdrdao-copy-your-cd-and-burn-bin-cue-or-toc-files-on-the-cli/
[14:29] <LjL> ApOgEE-: those program can only burn ISO images, not cue+bin. you need to convert them first, i'm afraid
[14:29] <darkangel> i hash checked and burned more over 10 cd with different burber and speed all are the same instalation begain reach 73% then told me that cd can't be read (live cd)
[14:29] <gregory_> with date you can also change the time, you can read it in the help via "man date"
[14:29] <Renardp> hello, how may I add a directory to the PATH ?
[14:29] <Dr_willis> k3b is suppiosed to be avble to handle cue/bin files. Or you could convert them to .iso
[14:30] <ethan961> darkangel, did you check the md5sum of the iso?
[14:30] <LjL> although, when i mentioned mdf2iso, i might have been thinking of bchunk... i confuse them
[14:30] <darkangel> i used vista to download and burn live cd
[14:30] <darkangel> download twice
[14:30] <erUSUL> !iso | ApOgEE-
[14:30] <ubotu> ApOgEE-: 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.
[14:30] <pontus21> nobody owns a laptop travelmate 6592 ?
[14:30] <erUSUL> ApOgEE-: http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion
[14:30] <legend2440> ApOgEE-: nero linux burns bin cue files
[14:31] <Dr_willis> pontus21,  i belive there is a laptop forum.
[14:31] <trippin445> hey
[14:31] <Sinnerman> darkangel: if i remember correctly there is an option to check the cd media at boot time, did you try that? you probably did. just a thought.
[14:31] <ApOgEE-> LjL: how can i convert bin+cue files to iso then?
[14:31] <pontus21> Dr_willis, what's the url ?
[14:31] <darkangel> did
[14:32] <LjL> ApOgEE-: use "bchunk"
[14:32] <Dr_willis> pontus21,  no idea. check out the ubuntu forums, they got seeral sections.
[14:32] <ie72> ApOgEE-: use k3b
[14:32] <pontus21> ok, i'm gonna check
[14:32] <darkangel> yes did and no error found
[14:32] <pontus21> thanks any way
[14:32] <Dr_willis> I thought ive used k3b to burn cue/bin files, by telling it to brn image, and selected the cue file
[14:33] <Exfil> i need help with apache and virtualhosts can anyone help?
[14:33] <ApOgEE-> ie72: k3b didn't work for me, i got cdrecord permission error
[14:33] <rhineheart_m> is this one changes the time man hwclock?
[14:33] <trippin445> can anyone help me with my wireless problem, when i try to enable monitor mode it says enabled but the the DRIVERS says rt2500SIOCSIFFLAGS: Permission denied
[14:34] <gregory_> Exfil: you might ask in #ubuntu-server
[14:34] <ethan961> !rt2500
[14:34] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about rt2500 - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[14:34] <ethan961> !wifi
[14:34] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[14:36] <gregory_> rhineheart_m: dont know for sure, but it sounds logical that hwclock sets the biostime, date then references that as there are differences local time and greenwich time etc
[14:38] <djjd> OK I have installed my NVidia Geforce MX200 and installed the nvidia driver but still cannot enabled desktop effects??
[14:39] <MilitantPotato> Is anyone else having repo issues?
[14:39] <lothar> Hello.  New to Ubuntu, and just installed.  I am having trouble with VLC
[14:39] <lothar> /nic turbo
[14:39] <krushr> when did your issues start?
[14:39] <krushr> w/ repo?
[14:39] <MilitantPotato> today
[14:39] <MilitantPotato> one sec, I think it's medibuntu related
[14:39] <krushr> what packages?
[14:39] <krushr> oh ok
[14:39] <MilitantPotato> Just getting the apt-get update
[14:39] <sinbox> what troubles lothar ?
[14:39] <lothar> I get the following mesage when trying to install VLC:   Depends: ttf-dejavu  but it is not installable
[14:39] <lothar> and: Depends: vlc-nox but it is not going to be installed
[14:40] <krushr> did you try sudo apt-get install ttf-dejavu vlc-nox
[14:40] <lothar> I just installed it 30 minutes ago
[14:40] <krushr> maybe you'll have to add a repo
[14:40] <LjL> lothar uhm pastebin your /etc/apt/source.list
[14:40] <LjL> lothar uhm pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list
[14:40] <SliMM> can anyone recommend me a good download manager?
[14:40] <lothar> I am completely noob here
[14:40] <lothar> how do I do that
[14:40] <krushr> dl manager for what?
[14:41] <Dr_willis> SliMM,   You really dont see a lot of download managers used under linux, like you do wth windows.
[14:41] <krushr> ftp/http dls?
[14:41] <Dr_willis> there used to be prozilla, and a few others.. but  not seen them in ages
[14:41] <SliMM> Dr_willis: well, gwget slows things down
[14:41] <Deeps> anyone here know much about NFS?
[14:41] <LjL> lothar: open a terminal, type « gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list », copy and paste to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org and give me the URL
[14:41] <CiNBunTu> HD
[14:42] <sinbox> SliMM, downtehmall addon in firefox maybe?
[14:42] <gregory_> Deeps: try #ubuntu-server
[14:42] <Deeps> ta
[14:43] <Dr_willis> SliMM,  i dont see how gwget would slow things down. Its just a front end to wget.
[14:43] <lothar> OK. got it pasted to here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/61470/
[14:43] <SliMM> Dr_willis: ok, it's slower than the firefox downloader
[14:43] <darkangel> please help me install ubuntu 7.10 frrom live cd
[14:44] <LjL> lothar, please mention my nickname when you're talking to me, so i don't forget to check
[14:44] <lothar> sorry
[14:44] <lothar> you got it right?
[14:44] <LjL> lothar, ah, there is your problem... for some reason, you have pretty much every repository disabled
[14:44] <LjL> lothar: i'll fix it for you, hold on
[14:45] <lothar> I just installed off the CD is that normal?
[14:45] <SliMM> sinbox: let's see
[14:45] <lothar> and how do i get flash to work?
[14:45] <sinbox> lothar, yes , you heed to add some repositories now
[14:45] <sinbox> need*
[14:46] <xim> if i apparently dont have a root password set, why do i get root access when i do sudo and type the password of my user account?
[14:46] <LjL> lothar, paste this back into the sources.list file: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/61472/
[14:46] <lothar> is there a way to get people leaving and entering messages hidden?
[14:46] <LjL> lothar, it's normal if you had no working internet connection while installing
[14:46] <Starnestommy> lothar: which client do you use?
[14:47] <LjL> lothar, depends on the IRC client you're using
[14:47] <xim> id like to do that too, but that would be client speciic
[14:47] <HardyOne> xim, it is temp root there is no need to run in root all the time so when you need root privs use sudo
[14:47] <lothar> pidgin
[14:47] <xim> Hardyone but im curious about what user account is actually running the command
[14:47] <HardyOne> xim, I believe it is the user issuing the sudo command
[14:48] <xim> but why would the user get super user power from his own user password? that doesnt make sense??
[14:48] <erUSUL> !sudo | xim
[14:48] <lothar> LjL - Ok did that
[14:48] <ubotu> xim: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for more information.
[14:48] <lothar> what now?
[14:49] <unop_> HardyOne, erm --  sudo sh -c "echo \$USER"  # should display root, not $USER
[14:49] <lothar> LjL - And I cut and pasted over the previous one, should I have done that?
[14:49] <Dr_willis> xim,  sudo wants the USERS password. Not the root users password. thats one of the points of sudo.
[14:49] <ion> what are some other good irc clients for ubuntu?
[14:49] <LjL> lothar: now type « sudo apt-get update » and then try again installing VLC
[14:49] <Dr_willis> !irc | ion
[14:49] <ubotu> ion: A list of official Ubuntu IRC channels, as well as IRC clients for Ubuntu, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat - For a general list of !freenode channels, see http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#channellist - See also !Guidelines
[14:49] <jamestech> A quick question, I am writing a shell script to force mount ntfs drives... it prompts the user to enter the device name with "read %drv" how do i put that %drv into the command, like mount /dev/%drv"?
[14:49] <unop_> xim, when you use sudo and a command, the command is run as root
[14:49] <xim> but doesnt that circumvent the security of not giving users root access?
[14:49] <Starnestommy> xim: it doesn't give them direct root access
[14:49] <Dr_willis> xim,  its HOW a user is able to do rooty tasks..   the first user has the rights to do sudo stuff.. others dont.
[14:50] <krushr> jamestech i don't think so since thats a file path your refering w/ a perfentage thingy
[14:50] <Dr_willis> xim,  with sudo you could set up specific users to have specific 'root rights'
[14:50] <krushr> i ony use a sh script for overclocking
[14:50] <FloodBot1> NOTICE - If you couldn't speak to the channel during the past minutes, please try again now.
[14:50] <HardyOne> unop_, like I said " I believe "
[14:50] <jamestech> sry I am using $ not %
[14:50] <xim> ooh really ic
[14:50] <lothar> how do i get rid of coming and going messages in pidgin?
[14:50] <HardyOne> unop_, I was wrong
[14:50] <krushr> use something simple like perl to prompt for input
[14:50] <Dr_willis> lothar,  theres a plugin in the settings.
[14:50] <xim> maybe i should read the man page
[14:50] <krushr> like you can use simple commands in perl or what not to input data into commands
[14:50] <Dr_willis> xim,  yep. and some tutorials.. sudo is a very usefull tool.
[14:50] <unop_> HardyOne, no worries, just pointing out :)
[14:51] <HardyOne> unop_, :)
[14:51] <jamestech> A quick question, I am writing a shell script to force mount ntfs drives... it prompts the user to enter the device name with "read %drv" how do i put that $drv into the command, like "mount /dev/$drv" I should think it is fairly simple?
[14:51] <ion> can someone suggest a few other irc clients for ubuntu
[14:51] <jiminee1> not sure if this is the correct forum to ask but...how do I get colour in vim in ubuntu
[14:51] <lolfrenz> :syntax on ?
[14:51] <lothar> LjL - How long should this take?
[14:51] <krushr> in using XChat-Gnome IRC
[14:52] <LjL> lothar: depends on your connection
[14:52] <Starnestommy> jiminee1: try :syn on
[14:52] <lothar> Ljl cable
[14:52] <LjL> lothar: the apt-get update shouldn't take more than, say, 5 minutes at worst
[14:52] <darkangel> please help me install ubuntu the instalation not exceed 73% on dell optiplex gx27
[14:52] <ion> krushr thats what im using too...
[14:52] <jiminee1> Starnestommy: E319: Sorry, the command is not available in this version
[14:52] <jamestech> Gah typos, sry to flood but i'll get it right this time... I am writing a shell script to force mount ntfs drives... it prompts the user to enter the device name with "read $drv" how do i put that $drv into the command, like "mount /dev/$drv" I should think it is fairly simple?
[14:52] <ion> didnt know if there were some other options, just wondering what people were using
[14:52] <lothar> How do I get Flash working?
[14:53] <HardyOne> !flash
[14:53] <ubotu> To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash (for !Dapper and !Edgy, a recent version is available in !backports) - See also !Restricted and !Gnash
[14:53] <jamestech> lothar install it from package manager
[14:53] <Starnestommy> jiminee1: try sudo apt-get install vim-full
[14:53] <CJS3141> I'm troubleshooting some monitor problems...  if I type the command "glxinfo" it says "Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0"" and also "Error: couldn't find RGB GLX visual"--what do these errors mean?
[14:53] <LjL> !flash | lothar
[14:54] <ubotu> lothar: 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
[14:54] <lothar> !flash
[14:54] <unop_> jamestech,  read dev; echo mount /dev/$dev; # but you really want to check what is in $dev before mount, use at your own risk :)
[14:55] <Ares> holaaaaaaaaa
[14:55] <Ares> alguien abla en castellano
[14:55] <jamestech> ah i have to echo it, thanks enop... security isn't an issue, everyone using it is admin anyway, it just saves typing
[14:55] <CENTE26> yo
[14:55] <CENTE26> jajajajaja
[14:55] <Ares> ahahha
[14:55] <HardyOne> !es | Arelis
[14:55] <ubotu> Arelis: Aquí solamente hablamos inglés. Para Español, por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es - allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[14:55] <HardyOne> !es | Ares
[14:55] <ubotu> Ares: Aquí solamente hablamos inglés. Para Español, por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es - allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[14:55] <CENTE26> .oO Ares Oo. ke pasa xato?
[14:56] <CENTE26> jejejeejjee
[14:56] <HenrikV> After trying to install git, I am getting apt-get errors referring to runit and git-daemon-run. Someone previously mentioned automatix as the culprit. However how do I avoid the problem, do I have to reinstall ubuntu?
[14:56] <BOB_SLAYER> if i don't want to install certain updates, how do i make the update notification icon go away?
[14:56] <Ares> .oO LjL Oo. que le as echo a cente26
[14:56] <CJS3141> Can anyone help me with the "glxinfo" command?
[14:56] <shelmar> !es
[14:56] <ubotu> Aquí solamente hablamos inglés. Para Español, por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es - allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[14:57] <amenado> BOB_SLAYER-> you can remove it from panel
[14:57] <BOB_SLAYER> can i mark things not to upgrade?
[14:57] <BOB_SLAYER> so that if i do upgrade fromt terminal they're not applied?
[14:57] <BOB_SLAYER> its for beta software, like firefox3, its trying to install the new ff2
[14:58] <lothar> Is java normally installed?
[14:58] <lothar> If not, how do I get it installed and working?
[14:58] <HardyOne> !java | lothar
[14:58] <ubotu> lothar: 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)
[14:59]  * dark_harmonics is slightly afraid to upgrade working systems to hardy and experimental software like firefox 3
[14:59] <CJS3141> Ok, I won't push my luck asking any more than once more :-), so does anyone know how to use the "glxinfo" command?
[14:59] <lothar> thanks again
[14:59] <dark_harmonics> cjs3141
[14:59] <dark_harmonics> what do you want to do?
[15:00] <dark_harmonics> glxinfo |grep direct tells you if you have direct rendering
[15:00] <legend2440> BOB_SLAYER: in synaptic highlight package you don't want upgraded then in synaptic click Package >Lock version
[15:00] <lothar> what can I use to see if allmy drivers are correct?
[15:00] <HenrikV> !automatix
[15:00] <ubotu> Automatix is no longer developed or supported by its creators and is not recommended, supported or needed by Ubuntu. See http://mjg59.livejournal.com/77440.html and « /msg ubotu WorksForMe »
[15:00] <CJS3141> dark_harmonics: I'm trying to troubleshoot a monitor problem, and glxinfo returns "Error: couldn't find RGB GLX visual" and "Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0""
[15:00] <BOB_SLAYER> ah n1 legend2440
[15:01] <snowolf> doesn't FloodBot detect that it's a netsplit?
[15:01] <dark_harmonics> lothar there is a device manager under preferences hardware information
[15:01] <dark_harmonics> cjs3141 you probably have a bad driver
[15:01] <dark_harmonics> cjs3141 what kind of video card?
[15:01] <lothar> Dark Harm - Is there an easy way to understand that?
[15:02] <CJS3141> dark_harmonics: I'm using the legacy nvidia driver available thru synaptic, and so far it has worked fine.
[15:02] <dark_harmonics> lothar most of the time if there is a hardware error there is a message about it under the dmesg commands output
[15:02] <dark_harmonics> CJS3141 have you tried backing up your /etc/xorg.conf and run a dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[15:02] <lothar> Dark - Where can I find the dmesg commands output?
[15:02] <dark_harmonics> just run it at a terminal lothar
[15:03] <dark_harmonics> remember to get full control over this OS you need terminal and GUI tools
[15:03] <lothar> Dark: Usage: dmesg [-c] [-n level] [-s bufsize]
[15:03] <amenado> what would be a good application or a condition one should use apparmor assuming one is not running SELinux?
[15:03] <lothar> It really didnt give me anything
[15:04] <dark_harmonics> is there a specific device that isnt working lothar?
[15:04] <dark_harmonics> most devices are supported ootb
[15:04] <dark_harmonics> i only had a few that needed me to do anything custom
[15:04] <CJS3141> dark_harmonics: No haven't tried that, what will reconfiguring the xserver-xorg exactly do? What does that have to do with my video card?
[15:05] <dark_harmonics> xserver is what controls your video card. As long as you back up your xorg.conf you can return it to the previous state
[15:05] <dark_harmonics> reconfiguring it makes sure that there are no bad settings
[15:05] <dark_harmonics> kind of like wiping your video settings clean
[15:05] <dark_harmonics> your video card may not support compiz if it is a legacy device btw
[15:05] <dark_harmonics> i ahve an older nvidia card here that does not
[15:06] <noelferreira> can my pc using a ups detect a cut in the energy and automaticcaly shuts down? any way to do this?
[15:06] <dark_harmonics> anybody know if there is a way to make your IRC not see all these join messages?
[15:06] <dark_harmonics> im an IRC newb
[15:06] <kalatian> dark_harmonics: what program are you using?
[15:07] <dark_harmonics> xchat
[15:07] <amenado> noelferreira-> thats the job of the UPS eh..
[15:07] <surffari> anal
[15:07] <Acomaco> how do i shutdown a computer?
[15:07] <Acomaco> with command line?
[15:07] <dark_harmonics> acomaco sudo shutdown 0
[15:07] <Bappy> init 0?
[15:07] <noelferreira> amenado, and the UPS shuts down the computer?
[15:07] <kalatian> dark_harmonics: right click on the name of the channel (#ubuntu) and click join show/part messages
[15:07] <Starnestommy> dark_harmonics: right-click on the channel's tab and uncheck "show join/part messages"
[15:07] <amenado> noelferreira-> and then a smart ups can send a shutdown signal to the host
[15:07] <CJS3141> dark_harmonics: Yes, I've all ready come to the conclusion that my video card doesn't seem to support compiz. :-) I'll try the dpkg-reconfigure command--thanks!
[15:07] <Acomaco> okey thanks
[15:08] <noelferreira> what you mean by a smart ups?
[15:08] <dark_harmonics> not an option in mine
[15:08] <kalatian> dark_harmonics: you have xchat-gnome?
[15:08] <dark_harmonics> yea kalatian
[15:08] <dark_harmonics> installed from the repos
[15:08] <dark_harmonics> gutsy
[15:08] <amenado> noelferreira-> those with smarts.. has sensors that can be managed and issue commands or signal an interrupt, like wake-onlan
[15:08] <astro76> noelferreira: a ups with a serial or usb port
[15:09] <dark_harmonics> Amenado if all you want to do is shut down the system sudo shutdown 0 will work
[15:09] <Bappy> can anyone help me with screen res? it's stuck at 640x480@50hz and wont let me increase it
[15:09] <kalatian> dark_harmonics: I think thats the problem, xchat-gnome is an interesting program sometimes...
[15:09] <noelferreira> astro76, where can i get more information about that?
[15:09] <amenado> dark_harmonics-> you dont do that just for kicks, there are reason why one need to shutdown
[15:10] <amenado> noelferreira-> look at the vendors offerings.. APS ups has lots of info
[15:10] <Jero> does anyone know how to code drivers?
[15:10] <Araneidae> Can anybody tell me where .desktop files are documented?
[15:10] <dark_harmonics> amenado not sure why you want to know, just ansering your question directly
[15:10] <dark_harmonics> kalatian well thanks anyhow ill look deeper in help files
[15:11] <amenado> dark_harmonics-> you jumped in to a convo, he asked if the  UPS shutsdown a host
[15:11] <CJS3141> dark_harmonics: Sorry to bother you again, but I don't have a /etc/xorg.conf file--is that the right path?
[15:11] <dark_harmonics> ok i just saw the question and answered thats all
[15:12] <dark_harmonics> CJS3141 are you using Hardy?
[15:12] <CJS3141> dark_harmonics: gutsy.
[15:12] <dark_harmonics> i think Gutsy and Hardy can run without them though
[15:12] <astro76> CJS3141: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[15:12] <ethan961> it should be /etc/X11/xorg.cone
[15:12] <dark_harmonics> /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[15:12] <dark_harmonics> sorry
[15:12] <ethan961> right
[15:12] <dark_harmonics> and X in X11 has to be caps
[15:13] <heydabop> I tried using ntfsresize, but it told me my hard drvie was messed up, and I needed to run chkdsk /f, I've run it twice, yet ntfsresize still doesn't want to resize.
[15:13] <heydabop> I also used the -b option.
[15:13] <JohnnyHempseed> earlier i installed icedtea java plug in
[15:13] <JohnnyHempseed> and it messed firefox up
[15:13] <JohnnyHempseed> well i uninstalled it and what not
[15:13] <JohnnyHempseed> but the damage is still there
[15:13] <legend2440> dark_harmonics: to turn off who join in xchat open .xchat2>xchat.conf and find line that says irc_who_join = 1 and change 1 to 0
[15:13] <amenado> heydabop-> use your xp to do those repairs ?
[15:14] <heydabop> Amenado, I used Winodws Vista.
[15:14] <dark_harmonics> thanks legend2440 will try
[15:14] <JohnnyHempseed> firefox wont work right at all now
[15:14] <CJS3141> ethan961, astro76, thanks! But I still don't have a xorg.conf file in /etc/X11 ! Is that bad? Or has the configuration file never been set up?
[15:14] <amenado> heydabop-> then use vista
[15:14] <heydabop> I did.
[15:14] <heydabop> Ubuntu doesn't have chkdsk.
[15:14] <amenado> heydabop-> realize ntfs is native to windows and not to ubuntu
[15:14] <mad_max02> JohnnyHempseed, just remove it and install again
[15:14] <Jero> hopefully someone can help...i cant seem to find linux drivers for my dlink dwa-142
[15:15] <JohnnyHempseed> mad_max02 remove firefox and install again?
[15:15] <krushr> whats a good app that just categorizes files based on ID3 tags
[15:15] <Bappy> heydabop> does fsck not dot he same as chkdsk?
[15:15] <amenado> heydabop-> you're forgetting its in the windows realm, so use the windows tools..
[15:15] <heydabop> Amenado, I'm aware, that's why I'm trying to use the partiotion manager to resize it.
[15:15] <CJS3141> Sorry--my mistake... I found the xorg.conf file... gosh maybe I need more sleep or something... :-)
[15:15] <mad_max02> JohnnyHempseed, yeah. did you try installing sun java 1.6.0 ???
[15:15] <JohnnyHempseed> mad_max420
[15:15] <JohnnyHempseed> not yet
[15:15] <rockaper> total newb question why cant i install from live cd root file
[15:15] <mad_max02> 02
[15:15] <mad_max02> :D
[15:15] <FloodBot1> mad_max02: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[15:15] <heydabop> Amenado, so should I use a Windows based partitioner?
[15:16] <JohnnyHempseed> h/o im gonna uinstall firefox right quick
[15:16] <heydabop> To shrink my NTFS partition, and then use the one on Ubuntu to make an ext3 partition?
[15:16] <Bappy> rockaper> is yer pc configged to boot off cd?
[15:16] <amenado> heydabop-> yes if you are trying to sub divide an existing ntfs partition
[15:16] <rockaper> yes
[15:16] <heydabop> Amenado, ok.
[15:16] <mad_max02> JohnnyHempseed, use synaptics
[15:16] <unop_> krushr, exfalso
[15:16] <heydabop> I'll try that. I dunno if it'll work, because I have a few bad sectors.
[15:16] <rockaper> i have a brand new hdd to install it to its totally new
[15:16] <heydabop> Thanks though.
[15:16] <JohnnyHempseed> mad_max02 thank you =]
[15:16] <Bappy> thats odd then... does it give any error msgs?
[15:17] <dark_harmonics> crap still getting the join messages
[15:17] <amenado> heydabop-> i dont trust the linux tools yet for that..besides you have ntfs because you choose to stay with windows
[15:17] <dark_harmonics> but that has to be the right config file
[15:17] <JohnnyHempseed> this is crackerjackz btw
[15:17] <differentreality> hey all :)   could you tell me the file i need to create in order to define the dns servers of my provider ?
[15:17] <kalatian> differentreality: /etc/resolv.conf
[15:17] <differentreality> kalatian, thank u :)
[15:17] <kalatian> differentreality: no problem :)
[15:17] <amenado> differentreality-> you dont define your ISP name server..you point to the ISP name server via /etc/resolv.conf
[15:18] <differentreality> yes.. this :)
[15:18] <dark_harmonics> argh just saved changes wrong lol
[15:18] <JohnnyHempseed> madmax02 when i mark it for removal it says the following packages will be effected as well
[15:18] <jars> hey guys, I cant find a package named emacs-goodies, any ideas?
[15:19] <Bappy> since swapping from a tft to an old crt the system wont let me go above 640*480... any ideas?
[15:19] <JohnnyHempseed> firefox-gnome-support, gnome-user-guide,ubufox,ubuntu-desktop,ubuntu-docs,and yelp
[15:19] <krushr> unop_ thx
[15:19] <krushr> GET SWIFTWEASEL
[15:19] <JohnnyHempseed> is any of that stuff important?
[15:20] <krushr> if your computer proc is compiled for it
[15:20] <Dr_willis> weasle! the other yellow meat!
[15:20] <amenado> Bappy-> at boot try   vga=791  as grub parameter?
[15:20] <blah569> This has never happend to me (the errors).  I made a new Ubuntu CD with Ubuntu 7.10, and I burned the iso to the disk, and then I used it.  I checked for defects, it said that it found one error in one file.  I decided that the shouldn't too much of a problem, so then I choosed the menu item "Try/Install Ubuntu."  After the first progress passing, it switched the second progress bar.  The second progress bar was stuck arround the beginning, but out a little 
[15:20] <Bappy> whats that going to do?
[15:20] <dark_harmonics> when i change .xchat2/xchat.conf to have irc_who_join = 0 its sets itself back to 1?!?!?
[15:20] <blah569> Might the disk be damaged?
[15:20] <phlewpy> hey guys, I cant find a package named emacs-goodies, any ideas?
[15:20] <Andycasss> How to make samba not ask for psw when i want to access shares from win box???
[15:20] <Starnestommy> dark_harmonics: quit xchat then change it
[15:20] <blah569> I can make another disk if I need too.
[15:20] <rockaper> how do i get the hdd to be seen
[15:20] <astro76> blah569: it told you it was damaged
[15:20] <dark_harmonics> quit first not second
[15:21] <blah569> I just wanted to see if my wireless worked before I installed Ubuntu with Wubi.
[15:21] <Dr_willis> Andycasss,  set up a public share. check the 'samba-doc' package for the html book 'using samba' it gives lots of examples.
[15:21] <Andycasss> Dr_willis: im using public=yes
[15:22] <krushr> how do i organized the music by artist in exfalso
[15:22] <Andycasss> Dr_willis: and i have guest ok = yes, ive read the doc files
[15:22] <dark_harmonics> dammit
[15:22] <dark_harmonics> i mena
[15:22] <dark_harmonics> darn computer :)
[15:22] <Dr_willis> Andycasss,  I would double check. there may be some other security setting.
[15:23] <JohnnyHempseed> mad_max02 you still there?
[15:23] <differentreality> could you please also tell me where I find the file with the links of the repos ?
[15:23] <rockaper> would it be better to format the new dic first
[15:23] <rockaper> disc
[15:23] <Starnestommy> differentreality: /etc/apt/sources.list ?
[15:24] <dark_harmonics> hmm still showing the join messages but oh well
[15:24] <Dr_willis> Andycasss,  i was thinking there was some other option needed also. to allow anyone to connect to the shares. let me pastebin my samba.conf file for ya to check out.
[15:24] <dark_harmonics> ill look it up later
[15:24] <Dr_willis> Andycasss,  http://paste.stgraber.org/2091
[15:25] <blah569> Should I make another disk?
[15:25] <cristina> hi
[15:25] <Andycasss> Dr_willis:  here is my current conf: http://pastebin.com/d1f1107ee
[15:25] <Edulix_> I've got fesity
[15:26] <lux0815> hi i want to start the gnome-screensaver but only on the first screen, how can i do that?
[15:26] <Dr_willis> Andycasss,  its time for me to head to work. sorry i cant help more.
[15:26] <Edulix_> I want to share my home via samba, and my other computer (windows xp) sees it
[15:26] <Edulix_> but it then ask me a user & password and.. I haven't configured any!
[15:26] <differentreality> yes Starnestommy thanks :)
[15:27] <Edulix_> (and my normal user & password that I use in ubuntu doesn't work)
[15:27] <Bappy> Edulix_ > try ubuntu-pc-name\username
[15:27] <Bappy> in username box
[15:28] <ApOgEE-> i tried vcdimager to make cue+bin from mpg (created by avidemux)... then use bchunk it output 2 iso, then i burn the iso using gnomebaker... the result, i cannot play the vcd... any ideas?
[15:29] <phlewpy> wher can i find emacs-goodies and emacs-extra
[15:29] <Bappy> phlewpy: google?
[15:29] <ApOgEE-> all i wanna do is to make a vcd from this mpg... i destroyed 5 cds now... please help me
[15:29] <phlewpy> bappy: and using apt-get ?
[15:29] <Edulix_> Bappy: doesn't work
[15:29] <computer13137> Hi
[15:30] <HardyOne> ApOgEE-, cheeper if you had just bought the dvd
[15:30] <Bappy> ApOgEE: id recommend u use an iso burner whilst your playing so u dont need to write actua disks :)
[15:30] <danand> Edulix_ - you need to add and enable your users password in the samba password database. Run the command 'sudo smbpasswd -a USERNAME' - this will ask you to enter a password for your user. Then run 'sudo smbpasswd -e USERNAME' - this will enable the share for your user. After that you should be able to connect to the share.
[15:30] <computer13137> I have a SH script I put in /etc/init.d.  When I run it manually it works fine, but when it starts with the machine, it doesn't do anything.  Do you have any idea as to why that is?
[15:30] <amenado> ApOgEE--> i do not burn vcd's but can you not mount the iso first before burning it?
[15:31] <erUSUL> computer13137: has it executable permisions set? have you added it to the boot secuece?
[15:31] <amenado> ApOgEE--> and once you mount then watch it see if it fails, and do not burn if it fails
[15:31] <Edulix_> danand: ok I'll try
[15:31] <erUSUL> secuence*
[15:31] <Bappy> phlewpy: can u not download the package and just run it?
[15:31] <computer13137> erUSUL, it's chmodded +X, hence why I can run it manually.  By putting it into /etc/init.d I didn't add it to the boot sequence?
[15:31] <Edulix_> danand: I wonder why ubuntu comes with a gui to enable smb shares but doesn't automatically do what you said
[15:32] <amenado> computer13137-> yes it has to have Sxx symlink or else doesnt get executed
[15:32] <erUSUL> computer13137: sudo update-rc.d scriptname defaults
[15:32] <computer13137> erUSUL: Ah, I remember doing something like that in the past.
[15:32] <computer13137> Thanks.
[15:32] <computer13137> I'm rebooting now.
[15:34] <danand> Edulix_ - Never tried using the GUI so not sure :). Have you manually edited your /etc/samba/smb.conf file yet?
[15:34] <erUSUL> ApOgEE-: if k3b does not writte the cue try with "cdrdao write --device <device> <filename>.cue"
[15:35] <arrow> I
[15:36] <arrow> I'm looking for a LIGHT WIEGHT burning program, I don't like gnomeburner
[15:36] <differentreality> arrow, k3b ?
[15:37] <_moro_bana_> how do i set my passworm for samba, got files share on the network
[15:37] <arrow> I'll try that, differentreality, thanks
[15:37] <differentreality> no prob :)
[15:37] <_moro_bana_> shared*
[15:38] <danand> _moro_bana_ - Run the command 'sudo smbpasswd -a USERNAME' - this will ask you to enter a password for your user. Then run 'sudo smbpasswd -e USERNAME' - this will enable the share for your user. After that you should be able to connect to the share.
[15:39] <compizfusion> brasero  is a good burning program arrow
[15:39] <daniel^> how can i mount other cd images than iso in linux? such as cue/bin, mdf and such?
[15:39] <Copter> If when i change resolution in ubuntu to anything other than 1280x1024 i get a black screen, what can i do ? i installed envy and added my monitor vert/horiz specs on xorg.config . I did try dkpg-reconfigure too, no dice.
[15:40] <danand> daniel^ - you can convert bin/cue files to iso with the bchunk utility
[15:40] <asker> hi i need a solution for my pdf problem.
[15:41] <daniel^> danand: yea i know that .. :) but isnt there a way to mount them directly?
[15:41] <skarface> asker: we need an explanation of the problem
[15:41] <asker> got a pdf with 4,3 MB. must size it down to 1,9 MB. quality loss is accepted. quick solution would be nice.
[15:41] <DRebellion> !envy | Copter
[15:41] <ubotu> Copter: 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 »
[15:41] <MrStein> O, this might sound silly, but how does one change between two configured kbd layout (7.10) ?
[15:41] <asker> skarface: a button in pdf editor or a quick command on shell would be great.
[15:41] <MrStein> ...s
[15:41] <danand> daniel^ - ?? not sure :)
[15:41] <ryanzec> how do i make the folder view as list by default without having to change each one?
[15:41] <daniel^> ok :)
[15:42] <DRebellion> ryanzec, its in the nautilus options
[15:42] <_moro_bana_> danand; you the man, thanks a lot, can i pm you for a sec :)
[15:42] <Seraph> I try to mount an ntfs partition of my external usb hd but I get: fuse: failed to access mountpoint /media/DataPart: No such file or directory
[15:42] <Seraph> FUSE mount point creation failed
[15:42] <Seraph> Unmounting /dev/sdc5 (DataPart)
[15:42] <danand> _moro_bana_ - sure
[15:42] <amenado> asker-> on a terminal type  pdf then press tab twice and you'd see different tools to convert pdf to ...
[15:42] <Seraph> can anyone help me? :S
[15:42] <Roooty> Hi where can I download Gnome panel icons?
[15:43] <Roooty> Hi where can I download Gnome panel icons? (.svg icons for programs)
[15:43] <compizfusion> Roooty,  you can find some at gnome-lookorg
[15:43] <danand> _moro_bana_ - wait one.... you have to register your nick with Freenode, otherwise i can't recieve your pm's... :(
[15:43] <compizfusion> gnome-look.org
[15:43] <amenado> Seraph-> does the /media  dir exist?
[15:44] <Seraph> amenado: yeah
[15:44] <foo-nix> when playing audio using xine, xine always notifys that the audio device is busy/used by a different program. is there some way to check which proccess locks my soundcard. Are there programs known for doing this?
[15:44] <amenado> Seraph-> does the DataPart subdir exist also?
[15:45] <Copter> ubotu: already said i installed envy too :P
[15:45] <Seraph> amenda: No
[15:45] <_moro_bana_> danand: i registered, just have to talk to the bot, a sec
[15:45] <danand> MrStein - System -> Preferences -> keyboard ... then choose the layout tab
[15:45] <Seraph> amenado*
[15:45] <danand> _moro_bana_ - k
[15:45] <Copter> DRebellion: I already tried envy :/
[15:45] <amenado> Seraph-> i'd try monitoring dmesg and look for error clues?
[15:45] <Seraph> amenado: how do i do that?
[15:45] <MrStein> danand: yes, I have setup two layouts there, between which I would like to choose one. But it does not work. Even if I select one as default, the other is in effect.
[15:45] <amenado> Seraph-> type dmesg and look near the end
[15:46] <foo-nix> Secondly, I found out my kernel only loads these modules at boot: fuse, lp and sbp2. Should it not also load a module for my soundcard, and isn't this very poor (in number). I found this information form /etc/modules.
[15:47] <Seraph> amenado: There are some I/O buffer errors... but it works fine on windows
[15:47] <asker> amenado: thanks. i need a very fast solution!
[15:47] <amenado> foo-nix-> fuser  or lsof tools can tell you which process hogs the device or file
[15:47] <HymnToLife> foo-nix: the modules in /etc/modules are not the only ones that get loaded at startup
[15:48] <asker> got another solution by packing it with bzip2.
[15:48] <HymnToLife> udev also treis to load the modules for your hardware
[15:48] <HymnToLife> and usually does a good job at it :p
[15:48] <sinbox> foo-nix: lsof | grep /dev/snd
[15:48] <_moro_bana_> danand: did you see the pm
[15:48] <asker> highest compression. hopefully winzip (addressee) can open it.
[15:48] <asker> amenado: highest compression. hopefully winzip (addressee) can open it.
[15:48] <amenado> Seraph-> i dont know, maybe fixed it first in windows?
[15:49] <Seraph> amenado: no idea what to do now... i will google, thanks anyway
[15:49] <foo-nix> sinbox: lsof | grep snd   gave me nothing
[15:49] <foo-nix> lsof
[15:49] <Startkill-ubuntu> Saludos.
[15:50] <bhsx> howdy...  how do i define what apps i'm adding to the menu in Sys>Prefs>Main Menu?  all i see is the 'name' and 'comment' fields...  how the heck is it supposed to know what the link is to?
[15:50] <amenado> Seraph-> try to use it in windows first to make sure no errors? and then use ubuntu's ntfs-3g support to play with it?
[15:50] <Startkill-ubuntu> Estoy probando el ubunto, hace buen tiempo me dejaron un cd-live de la version 5.0
[15:50] <jpatrick> !es | Startkill-ubuntu
[15:50] <ubotu> Startkill-ubuntu: Aquí solamente hablamos inglés. Para Español, por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es - allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[15:50] <amenado> bhsx-> look into  gconf-editor
[15:51] <MrStein> danand: found it. I had to install the keyboard indicato panel applet
[15:51] <Startkill-ubuntu> lo estoy ejecutando en una maquina virtual vmware workstation, y deseo instalarlo en el disco duro pero de la mauina virtual, como hago eso?
[15:51] <bhsx> amenado: shouldn't the option be there if they're going to supply an app to add apps to the menu??
[15:51] <Startkill-ubuntu> ubuntu, ok :)
[15:51] <jpatrick> Startkill-ubuntu: /join #ubuntu-es
[15:51] <amenado> bhsx the option is in  gconf-editor  ?
[15:52] <Startkill-ubuntu> gracias, no sabia... lo del ingles.. buscare en otro, gracias
[15:52] <Seraph> amenado: Managed to solve it :D I just played with fstab, bye!
[15:52] <bhsx> then why have sys>prefs>main menu at all?
[15:52] <amenado> Seraph congrats
[15:52] <Hackel> If I have chrooted to a mounted filesystem image, can anyone tell me what I need to do in order to run X applications within the chroot?  I've copied over .X11-unix and .ICE-unix but still get connection refused to the X server (running outside the chroot).
[15:52]  * axelpaxel is bored
[15:53] <amenado> bhsx-> you are asking me why they designed as such? you are barking on the wrong tree
[15:53] <void^> Hackel: .Xauthority
[15:53] <bhsx> i know i know...  it's just that there's lots of missing features like that right now in hardy.. needs a lot of finishing work
[15:53] <Gabriel_> Hey... I need to to remove Ubuntu from one of my machines but I can't figure out how to do that exactly... I figured I could just pop in an XP CD and install it but it's not letting me boot from it..
[15:53] <bhsx> like no wep key field in nm-applet
[15:54] <foo-nix> Then, Would someone know why xine says that the audio device is locked by some other proccess or busy? I had this problem before on my desktop (this is my laptop). I checked alsa website, and I ahve a supported card, I checked wheter the medules were loaded, I did a modprobe just to be sure, I checked aplay -l, and my card wa slisted as Intel, I tried alsamixer to check mjted stuff (which of course would not explain my problem). I have
[15:54] <foo-nix> I feeling I am at a dead end :P
[15:54] <bhsx> things like that... otherwise hardy is friggin amazing... just needs some polishing
[15:54] <darkblue_B> how can I change the log options for Apache2 - so that the logs dont roll over every 2 days?  instead let them go for 2 weeks?  I have a very low volume server
[15:54] <foo-nix> *muted
[15:54] <void^> Hackel: also, mount -o bind instead of copying .X11-unix might work better
[15:54] <amenado> bhsx honestly, i dont like those gui, to me gnome is not intuitive, but in command line, one should be able to activate/deactivate features..
[15:54] <foo-nix> Ah, the sound applet of gnome also says the device is bliocked when trying to do a test
[15:55] <darkblue_B> what is a "command line fanaftic" ?
[15:55] <legend2440> bhsx: make sure your selecting New Item in menu editor and in command field is where you type the command for the program you want to run
[15:56] <Ax-Ax> What is the name of the standard Terminal Server app? (For cli use)
[15:56] <bhsx> legend2440: there is no 'command' field
[15:56] <bhsx> that's my whole point
[15:57] <FFVV> Hey guys
[15:57] <Hackel> void^: I tried copying .Xauthority (from my home directory, no?), but this didn't seem to have any effect.  Are you suggesting to mount my real /tmp over the chrooted /tmp with -o bind?
[15:57] <bhsx> there's only 'name' and 'comment'
[15:57] <amenado> Gabriel_-> are you sure you want to remove ubuntu in a specific partition?  this is the best time to test that command rm -rf *  -- off course cd to that ubuntu dir
[15:57] <danand> foo-nix - have you tried rebooting or looking for processes that may be blocking the sound card with the 'ps -A' command?
[15:57] <Bappy> helloo
[15:57] <FFVV> Was wondering if anyone can help, ive made a few new users on ubuntu but it gives permission denied for everything, like trying to start new processes, rm -rf folder gives permission denied, how do i fix it?
[15:57] <crackerjackz> dell wont send my mom a new mouse because i put ubuntu on her computer....
[15:58] <crackerjackz> can they really do that
[15:58] <foo-nix> danand: No, thank youfor the hint
[15:58] <Bappy> im having trouble with screen res
[15:58] <crackerjackz> their trying to say it violates her warranty
[15:58] <Bappy> im stuck at 640x480 at 50hz... someone said try vga=791 at grub but i hav tried and cannot work out how to...
[15:58] <differentreality> i have a laptop with ubuntu 7.10 could someone guide me through installing/configuring the bluetooth device ? it does find other devices (for example my mobile phone) but when i hit connect i get an error saying "Please check the spelling and try again"
[15:58] <void^> Hackel: i usually bind /dev, /proc and /tmp when working with X from within a chroot
[15:59] <Hackel> void^: Ah, binding /tmp worked!  I'll also do dev and proc now, thanks!
[15:59] <amenado> Bappy-> i suggested that, during boot, at the grub menu, e to edit and add vga=791
[16:00] <legend2440> bhsx: yes there is only Name and comment under "New Menu" but under "New Item " there are fields for Type Name Command and Comment. Are you using gutsy?
[16:00] <Bappy> ok, i couldnt work out how to do that :s so hit e and add a 'new' line at the bottom?
[16:00] <danand> foo-nix - you could try a script to check if any processes are using the sound card ... could pastebin one that i use if you like... Not sure it will work 100% but maybe worth a shot...
[16:00] <BlueFighter> hi
[16:01] <Gabriel_> I'm kind of out of it and somewhat new to Ubuntu... I have it installed on a unpartitioned hard drive and need to remove it from that one computer and put it on another one I have.  I'm not really exactly what you are asking me to do...
[16:01] <amenado> Bappy nope, when you get to the grub menu, press esc, then down arrow key to kernel line, then press e and add vga=791 on same line, then press esc and b to boot
[16:02] <Roooty> xompizfusion: Thanks!
[16:02] <bhsx> legend2440: haha, ok so i was WAY quick to judge on that and should've paid closer attention :)
[16:02] <bhsx> my bad
[16:02] <foo-nix> danand: That would be awesome
[16:03] <ApOgEE-> i have an mpg file, i convert it to sue+bin using vcdimager, then use bchunk to make it iso and then mount it.. still i cannot view the video
[16:03] <ApOgEE-> *cue+bin
[16:03] <amenado> Gabriel_-> you just wanted to remove right? and not moving it over to another system? then just rm -rf *   the partition will still be there, so you have to repartition the disk to make use of the occupied spaces
[16:04] <foo-nix> I have artsd running, but that is a kde sound demon right, could it 'interfere' with esd?
[16:04] <amenado> bhsx-> yes its badddd to complain..hehe
[16:04] <MrMorkel> Hello, does anybody know how i can see the kernel options from grub in /proc/ ?
[16:04] <Gabriel_> Yeah.. I feel stupid asking this but what do you mean by 'just rm -rf*'
[16:04] <amenado> MrMorkel-> what options are you referring to?
[16:04] <kestir> hi, in my System>Preferences menu there used to be an item for "Fonts" but it's gone.  Can someone tell me what it si?
[16:04] <kestir> is*
[16:04] <Araneidae> Can anyone tell me how to arrange for my choice of module (kqemu) to be automatically modprobe'd at startup?
[16:05] <MrMorkel> amenado: i search the local option parameter
[16:05] <raj> hello, iam a new to ubuntu. i want to know how to get realteck sound driver ( manager).
[16:05] <amenado> Gabriel_-> umm you dont know rm?  rm == remove   -rf  recursive  and force,   * == everything
[16:05] <foo-nix> 8rhBysaqk
[16:05] <emichabe> a++a+a
[16:05] <ApOgEE-> please, i've tried some programs now... none of them work to simply burn a vcd from 1 mpg file... i'm stuck here
[16:05] <foo-nix> no!
[16:05] <ApOgEE-> i have no idea
[16:05] <amenado> MrMorkel->  i do not follow you, local or locale?
[16:06] <foo-nix> that was not part of my password
[16:06] <Gabriel_> oh.. I should of rephrased that.... where do I do that at? I am really new to ubuntu for the most part -.- sorry..
[16:06] <bappy> vgaa=791 does not appear to have made any difference
[16:06] <interfear> what happened to the ubuntu sources.list generator at ubuntu-nl.org
[16:06] <bappy> *vga
[16:06] <interfear> anyone have a link to another one?
[16:07] <MrMorkel> amenado : i wirte at the moment a preseed file, and search for the boot parameters in the default installation when you set "Germany" as country
[16:07] <amenado> Gabriel_->  on a terminal, you do it really as  sudo rm -rf *    sudo to be as root..
[16:07] <kestir> hi, in my System>Preferences menu there used to be an item for "Fonts" but it's gone.  Can someone tell me what it si?
[16:07] <interfear> I just installed ubuntu 7.10 and its telling me my system is up to date which is impossible.. usually when I would install i would get a bunch of updates right afterwards.. whats wrong
[16:07] <ApOgEE-> have anyone really burn a vcd from an mpg file in ubuntu? i wonder if this problem on happen on my laptop
[16:07] <amenado> bappy  vga  not vgaa
[16:07] <Araneidae> Where is a good place to ask about configuring modules?
[16:07] <bappy> amenado: i know, typo
[16:07] <ApOgEE-> ...
[16:08] <t-rex> salve atutti
[16:08] <MrMorkel> ok i have found it /proc/cmdline
[16:08] <amenado> MrMorkel-> ahh then locale is what you seek..
[16:08] <ApOgEE-> is it impossible to burn a vcd from an mpg file in ubuntu?
[16:08] <MrMorkel> locale=de_DE <- This was it
[16:08] <legend2440> kestir: System>Preferences>appearence>Fonts
[16:09] <amenado> bappy-> so you are stuck at 600x480 ?  your video card senses your monitor can only safely do that rezolution..so it uses the safest..
[16:09] <foo-nix> Which should I ue? artsd, esd or alsa?
[16:09] <bappy> any way to override? this monitor should do 1024x768
[16:10] <robert___1111> what video driver are you using
[16:10] <robert___1111> and did you enable restricted drivers?
[16:10] <bappy> nvidia i386
[16:10] <bappy> yep
[16:10] <wratnik> hi guys. i have 2 win xp computers, connected with nw cable. 1st computer has fixed ip 192.168.0.6, second has automatic ip to be assigned, but it HAS NO MONITOR. How can i find it's ip address? arp -a did not return anything, nbtstat -a zeus did not return anything.  zeus is the other computer's hostname. i also know the other computer's mac address.
[16:10] <amenado> bappy-> thats the settings i know of... here look at this  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FrameBuffer
[16:10] <kestir> legend2440: like i said...that is gone
[16:10] <kestir> legend2440: it isn't in the menu anymore
[16:10] <azexian> bappy: run, nvidia-xconfig, that'll fix your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file to allow you to do this
[16:10] <amenado> wratnik-> where are you typing this command from since the other puter dont have a monitor?
[16:11] <legend2440> kestir: its not under Appearance tab?
[16:11] <wratnik> to the current "puter" i am sitting at
[16:11] <yoandy> hi, has someone had luck with b43 n'  BCM94311 rev02 on hardy?
[16:11] <raj> where can i find ppp ethernet adapter for ubuntu. respond anyone
[16:11] <mobin> hello everyone.
[16:11] <kestir> legend2440: no...its like it just disappeared.  there's "Theme, background, interface, visual effects"
[16:11] <Gabriel_> It is telling me 'rm: invalid option -- *'
[16:12] <amenado> wratnik that kind of reminds me of two boys losing their coins in a dark alley, but they choose to look for it under a lampost where there is a bright light..hehe
[16:12] <lalalal> how can i find where my linux partition is on my laptop? no windows installed
[16:12] <robert___1111> it should be as simple as doing a dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg right?
[16:12] <mobin> I need a help regarding the fonts in ubuntu. Is there any sinhala font in ubuntu
[16:12] <unop__> lalalal, run this command. sudo fdisk -l
[16:12] <amenado> wratnik  your current computer is connected to the one without the monitor? how are you connected?
[16:12] <asymptote> does anyone use a voice client like gtalk that works in Ubuntu?
[16:13] <legend2440> kestir: what do you have checked under visual effects?
[16:13] <magnetron> asymptote: i use ekiga. it worksz
[16:13] <wratnik> i am also able to type commands on other machine but i don't see output. i can invoke some command that would possibly acknowledge my 1st computer about the other one.. hm?
[16:13] <kestir> legend2440: custom
[16:13] <FFVV> warning: passing argument 2 of 'strmncpy' discards qualifiers from pointer target type
[16:13] <raj> where can i find ppp ethernet adapter for ubuntu. respond anyone
[16:13] <azexian> asymptote: pidgin works fine, installed by default
[16:13] <asymptote> magnetron, have you used ekiga with gtalk ?
[16:14] <romas> PnPDevice(AZT2320) drive GStreamer
[16:14] <FFVV> I get tons of these errors when trying to install psybnc, anyone know how to fix it :
[16:14] <FFVV> warning: passing argument 2 of 'strmncpy' discards qualifiers from pointer target type
[16:14] <asymptote> azexian, pidgin does not support voice talk
[16:14] <legend2440> kestir: that might have something to do with it but i'm not positive
[16:14] <magnetron> asymptote: no, google does not allow that
[16:14] <amenado> wratnik how are you connected to the other computer? you ssh in? how did you get a shell from the other host without the monitor?
[16:14] <azexian> asymptote: sorry, I didn't see the voice bit
[16:14] <Stroganoff> whats the graphical frontend to install manually downloaded .deb packages per double click?
[16:14] <Daisuke_Ido> asymptote, skype :D
[16:14] <asymptote> azexian, it's ok
[16:14] <azexian> asymptote: skype perhaps? or does it have to be over google?
[16:14] <wratnik> i am sitting at the computer with the monitor, the second computer has no monitor, it is only turned on, with windows running, with console on desktop, so i can blindly type to console.
[16:14] <unop__> FFVV, use the !pastebin (do not paste in here) and show us all of the command and output you have there
[16:15] <kestir> legend2440: alright, ill poke around in the ccsm menu
[16:15] <asymptote> azexian, all of my friends use gtalk so I'd rather use that
[16:15] <Daisuke_Ido> wratnik, pick up a cheap kvm and you can share the monitor
[16:15] <FFVV> !pastebin
[16:15] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post multiple-lined texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic)
[16:15] <foo-nix> After a reboot, I still have the sound problem. Might it be that I am using amarok as a music player>
[16:15] <asymptote> azexian, I used to use Jabbin but apparently it installs rootkits on your computer and doesn't seem to be supported anymore
[16:15] <amenado> wratnik you are indeed like those two boys...  how do you expect to see things if you dont have a shell to view what you type?
[16:15] <foo-nix> which is kded, might bring kde deamons to live
[16:15] <Unlimited> Hey! I'm about to d/l and install Ubuntu. But I was unsure if to choose the 8.4 beta version or the 7.10 stable version.
[16:16] <wratnik> just to remind, they are both WINDOWS machines
[16:16] <kestir> Unlimited: if you're interested in running beta software and deal wtih bugs, run beta
[16:16] <FFVV> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/61479/ < anyone know how i can fix those errors?
[16:16] <kestir> Unlimited: if you want stable software, go with stable
[16:16] <Stroganoff> what is the name of the graphical dpkg frontend, that install .debs and gets dependencies on double click?
[16:16] <azexian> I've never used jabbin personally, but it's bound to be there somewhere, someone will still have it, I wouldn't worry to much if it's supported or not, that's the freedom of ubuntu, don't feel restricted
[16:16] <MrMorkel> has anybody a link to a tutorial how i can create a Pressed with LVM on 7.10?
[16:16] <amenado> wratnik-> maybe you ought to visit #windows as a reminder!
[16:17] <lalalal> im following the instructions for fixing my grub(error 17) but im not sure which is my linux partition...typing the "mount" showed several directories.....which one?
[16:17] <ethan961> ##windows
[16:17] <amenado> MrMorkel-> is LVM even supported with LVM ?  visit this..
[16:17] <kommer> Would there be any reason why every time I edit Screens and Graphics the changes don't get saved? I can't get past 800x600 without changing it
[16:17] <yoandy> Unlimited: i'm runnung hardy, its stable enough, at least for me
[16:17] <Stroganoff> ok its "gdebi"
[16:17] <unop__> FFVV, please do not include parts of the error, include _all_ of it, _including_ the command you typed .. it gives us a context to put those errors in and helps troubleshoot better
[16:18] <MrMorkel> amenado: i the preeseed example is a lvm option, so i think its supportet
[16:18] <foo-nix> danand: Would you have that script for me?
[16:18] <FFVV> that was all that was in putty, i hightlighted it all
[16:18] <FFVV> will update it
[16:18] <amenado> MrMorkel-> https://help.ubuntu.com/7.04/installation-guide/i386/index.html
[16:19] <MrMorkel> amenado: thx but ther is nothing about lvm
[16:19] <amenado> MrMorkel ahh it is RAID that is not supported, but somehow my thinking is you need LVM to have raid..
[16:19] <kommer> Seeking help with resolution
[16:20] <amenado> MrMorkel thats correct i dont see LVM support..so not sure where you have seen that option
[16:20] <danand> foo-nix - sorry, just been to get a cup of tea :) ... wait one...
[16:20] <jetscreamer> kommer: hwinfo may be your friend
[16:20] <MrMorkel> amenado: #d-i partman-auto-lvm/disk string /dev/sda
[16:20] <jetscreamer> nice br btw
[16:20] <V|ghter> http://www.to-6.net/?id=70179036
[16:21] <jetscreamer> hwinfo --monitor
[16:21] <kommer> thx
[16:21] <yoandy> has someone had luck with b43 and  BCM94311 rev02 on hardy?
[16:21] <amenado> MrMorkel-> okay..
[16:21] <tpw_rules_prop> test
[16:21] <unop__> FFVV, if you are in a putty session, use something like script to save everything to a file using this command--  script -a /tmp/foo --- run the commands, etc, etc type 'exit' when finished, and then pastebin the contents of /tmp/foo
[16:21] <FFVV> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/61481/
[16:22] <dgjones> !ops | V|ghter (Spamming)
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[16:22] <FFVV> anyone can help me please?
[16:22] <DefineKyleThyne> Hey, whenever i try to boot with GRUB it gives me error 22. I've surfed around and have tried to restore it and I'm kinda struggling. Can someone help me out?
[16:22] <amenado> MrMorkel-> I dont know what this means though.    "be given in traditional non-devfs format"
[16:23] <foo-nix> !kubuntu
[16:23] <ubotu> Kubuntu is Ubuntu with KDE, the K Desktop Environment, instead of Gnome. See http://kubuntu.org for more information - For support: #kubuntu - See also !KDE
[16:23] <ubuntu_> alguien que hable español
[16:23] <foo-nix> ~!eskubuntu
[16:23] <foo-nix> !es
[16:23] <ubotu> Aquí solamente hablamos inglés. Para Español, por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es - allí obtendrá más ayuda.
[16:23] <unop__> FFVV, you probably need to run something before 'make' .. see the last line of your error message, it asks you to read the README file -- it probably has instructions on exactly what to do
[16:23] <yoandy> ubuntu_: yo hablo español :)
[16:23] <danand> foo-nix - http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/61482/ - hope that works for you :)
[16:23] <dandi> hj
[16:23] <unop__> !es | yoandy
[16:24] <foo-nix> danand: Thank you
[16:24] <dandi> !list
[16:24] <ubotu> yoandy: please see above
[16:24] <HardyOne> yoandy, english here please use #ubuntu-ess for spanish
[16:24] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[16:24] <HardyOne> yoandy, english here please use #ubuntu-es for spanish
[16:24] <ubuntu_> hola yoandy
[16:24] <yoandy> ops, sorry, so no spanish in this channel
[16:24] <stinger05> hi there
[16:24] <danand> foo-nix - think you may need to run that as root... try as normal user first though
[16:24] <HardyOne> hello stinger05
[16:24] <ale1> Can ubuntu be used for RHCE preparation --- just to understand Linux well. I really can't stand RedHat/CentOS!
[16:24] <ubuntu_> me puedes ayudar con la configuracion de xchat . . . ya que solo me conecta desde un cd live y no desde la version ya instalada
[16:25] <magnetron> !es > ubuntu_
[16:25] <lalalal> i cannot fix my grub... so i would like to save some files from my hdd.... how?   please
[16:25] <stinger05> which is the latest nvidia driver for geforce4 440 go on ubuntu ?
[16:25] <stinger05> of course the legacy one i want
[16:25] <HardyOne> lalalal, use the live cd to access to data and save to cd or whatever
[16:25] <ale1> Can ubuntu be used for RHCE exam preparation? --- just to understand Linux well. I really can't stand RedHat/CentOS!
[16:25] <HardyOne> !ati | stinger05
[16:26] <unop__> ale1, errm, redhat can be very different to ubuntu especially how packages and the filesystem are laid out, best you use redhat/fedora to prepare on
[16:26] <ubotu> stinger05: For Ati/NVidia/Matrox video cards, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[16:26] <foo-nix> danand: pfff, I got no output :)
[16:26] <ompaul> ale1 no
[16:26] <HardyOne> ale1, ubuntu is debian based so not sure how it will help with RH
[16:26] <foo-nix> I will try installing kubuntu
[16:26] <lalalal> hardy one: but how can i do that?
[16:26] <magnetron> ale1: ubuntu is a great distro for studying Linux and open source software.
[16:26] <danand> foo-nix - bah!! have you tried rebooting??
[16:26] <riotkittie> yea, if it's the RHCE you're prepping for, it only makes sense to use.... red hat :p
[16:26] <lalalal> hardy one: but how can i do that?
[16:27] <jumpie2> :)
[16:27] <HardyOne> lalalal, the live cd should automount your HD
[16:27] <AlexHoover> Quick question. Why doesn't my Windows/Mac PCs pick up my Ubuntu server? I've enabled Samba and filesharing, and also allowed access to the SAMBA ports.
[16:27] <amenado> ale1-> and when it comes to using RPM..ubuntu will not assist you much
[16:27] <ompaul> !samba | AlexHoover (the answer should be here
[16:27] <amenado> ale1-> may i suggest open suse or the older suse 9.3
[16:28] <AlexHoover> !samba
[16:28] <ubotu> AlexHoover (the answer should be here: Samba is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT.
[16:28] <AlexHoover> Ah, thanks
[16:28] <lalalal> hardyone: yes but can i access my data on hdd through live cd?
[16:28] <HardyOne> lalalal, yes
[16:28] <amenado> lalalal-> only if you mounted the partition where your data resides
[16:28] <lalalal> hardyone:ok...but how?
[16:28] <ale1> Thanks guyz!
[16:28] <liverpudlian> use mount command
[16:29] <HardyOne> !mount
[16:29] <ubotu> Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in !GNOME under !Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For !Edgy and later, see !fstab and !DiskMounter
[16:29] <unop__> amenado, even suse differs a bit from redhat atleast in the context of the RHCE exam -- it's best he uses a redhat system
[16:29] <DefineKyleThyne> Hey, whenever i try to boot with GRUB it gives me error 22. I've surfed around and have tried to restore it and I'm kinda struggling. Can someone help me out?
[16:29] <amenado> unop__-> i agree, little subtleties..and may cause him not to pass
[16:29] <amenado> like amanda
[16:30] <unop__> amenado, its also the system-* tools to configure this and that, suse just tries to house all that under one roof with yast
[16:31] <akaineko> ermmm... there was a channel for Ubuntu 8.04 ? was there ?
[16:31] <lalalal> is there any linux lice cd only for that kind of job like saving data(when there is no other way) (...i'm in real trouble!)
[16:31] <unop__> akaineko, #ubuntu+1
[16:31] <amenado> unop__-> yep, thats why my preference for suse, yast is one stop tool which i like
[16:31] <kommer> If I want hwinfo just to show me info about monitor, what command would I use?
[16:31] <dorkface> I just had a thought.  If for some reason your root password was comprimised, would it help if "sudo" was aliased to something else?
[16:32] <Yazan-> Anyone in this room uses THOMSON speedtouch 330??
[16:33] <unop__> dorkface, ubuntu has no root password :) sudo prompts for _your_ password which is why you need to keep it safe, also, you can unalias aliases, so not a very good idea :)
[16:34] <Yazan-> Does this link work for anyone here: http://download.ethomson.com/download/speedmgmt.tar.gz??? Cause it won't work for me ;(
[16:34] <HardyOne> Yazan-, `no
[16:34] <a-v> Hi. I want to ask those having Ubuntu 7.10 i386 and qt4 installed to run "ldd /usr/lib/libQtGui.so.4" and paste the output somewhere (e.g. pastebin.com). Thank you :)
[16:34] <magnetron> Yazan-: http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/
[16:34] <jlesa> Yazan- it doesn't work
[16:35] <Yazan-> magnetron: funny
[16:36] <HardyOne> Yazan-, that was not a joke
[16:36] <HardyOne> it is a real site
[16:36] <Yazan-> oh lol
[16:36] <DefineKyleThyne> yeah, real site.
[16:36] <Yazan-> I just got that
[16:36] <unop__> Yazan-, Connecting to download.ethomson.com|157.254.235.78|:80... failed: No route to host. # seems like the host is down
[16:38] <kommer> Does anyone know why changes I make to Screens and Graphics to get a higher resolution don't stay saved?
[16:38] <amenado> Yazan-->  ethompson not ethomson
[16:38] <amenado> company name is Thompson..
[16:39] <a-v> anyone? :(
[16:40] <Yazan-> amenado: No. Its THOMSON.
[16:40] <Yazan-> Its written on the back of my modem...;)
[16:40] <amenado> Yazan--> must be made in china, they dont know how to spell <wink>
[16:41] <unop__> a-v, you'd have better luck in #kubuntu since thats a QT library
[16:41] <SchOX> Is there any method to "force" Ubuntu to create /dev/ttyUSBn (dmesg identify the unit as ttyUSB0, but it does not appear in /dev/) - I've googled for a solution, but I only find workarounds for "palm's")
[16:41] <a-v> unop__, you may be right :)
[16:41] <amenado> the only known telecom manufacturer i know of close to that is really Thompson
[16:41] <unop__> a-v, you could just reinstall the libqt4-gui package
[16:41] <tomd123> does ubuntu limit the running time of any applications to 1000m?
[16:42] <ubuntu_> which dirver must i use for  config pci express whit ubuntu 64 bits
[16:42] <unop__> tomd123, errm, no
[16:42] <ompaul> tomd123, you could if you wanted to but it is not *normal* behaviour
[16:42] <Yazan-> amenado: download.ethomson.com << Does this look like download.ethompson.com ?? Not really ;p
[16:42] <amenado> SchOX-> because udev controls it?  look at how your udev rules are.
[16:42] <tomd123> because I ran a smith-waterman algorithm on 16kx16k and it timed out at 1007minutes and I didn't change anything
[16:42] <Tommstein> fellows, i broke my desktop trying compiz. i installed it, found it too slow, removed it, and now alt+tab doesn't pop up the list of windows to change to any more, it just goes to the next window immediately. can anyone help?
[16:42] <amenado> Yazan--> okay, go ahead since you are hard headed, and lets see how you far you get
[16:42] <tomd123> it said "Killed"
[16:43] <Djmack> am i able to open exe files in ubuntu? like PSCS3?
[16:43] <tomd123> djmack, try wine
[16:43] <SchOX> amenado: Thanks, but I'm a novice, how do I do that?
[16:43] <ubuntu_> somebody may i help in a configuration
[16:43] <unop__> tomd123, what does the smith-waterman algorithm do?
[16:44] <danand> SchOX - http://www.reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html
[16:44] <Djmack> wont let me click to instal
[16:44] <tomd123> finds the optimal subsequence, take O(mn) time and space though
[16:44] <amenado> SchOX-> those are the new style of naming devices, I myself is still struggling how to use it and make rules..cant really assist you on that, but anyhow, why do you insist in renaming a device?
[16:44] <SchOX> danand: Thanks
[16:44] <MrMorkel> Does anybody know what the first 3. Numbers mean?  100% 150% 200% linux-swap $lvmok{ } its from the ubuntu preseed conf
[16:45] <danand> SchOX - np. Looks kinda complicated at first ... but stick with it... easy once you know how :)
[16:46] <Djmack> tomd123
[16:46] <Nismo69> i need assassistance
[16:46] <Tommstein> anyone?
[16:46] <SchOX> amenado: I do not want to rename it, but I cant find the device in /dev/, so I expected it to be ttyUSB0
[16:47] <amenado> SchOX-> is it plugged in?
[16:47] <Nismo69> i need help with my ubuntu
[16:47] <algyz> Nismo69:  just say
[16:47] <Djmack> some one help me figure out why i can't install wine? it wont let me select it
[16:47] <Nismo69> i cannot load anything through my package manager
[16:47] <unop__> tomd123, have you ruled out the fact that the program could have terminated through the lack of resources, memory, swap space, etc ?
[16:48] <SchOX> amenado: yes, and both lsusb and dmesg repports it
[16:48] <algyz> Nismo69:  why so?
[16:48] <Yazan-> Ok, for the 16th+ time I'm going to try getting my internet on. Going to reboot into ubuntu, so wish me luck!
[16:48] <amenado> SchOX-> you may want to look under /sys or /proc  not sure what that will buy you even if you did find it in /dev
[16:48] <Djmack> ...
[16:49] <tomd123> unop__: I allocated my resources in the start so it took up the space in the beginning, it would have crashed in the beginning if it was running out of memory
[16:49] <Nismo69> it says that the list is unavailable and needs to reload
[16:49] <tomd123> unop__: this happened to me with a larger sequence, bad_alloc popped up hopefully :P
[16:49] <SchOX> amenado: Thanks, Will do
[16:49] <unop__> tomd123, errm, how do you know that the memory it needs is not incrementally used?
[16:50] <tomd123> unop__: I programmed to allocate all the memory it needs in the beginning
[16:50] <algyz> Nismo69:  which version of ubuntu?
[16:50] <Nismo69> 7.10
[16:51] <SilverDawn> Does anyone here use ekiga
[16:51] <algyz> Nismo69:  sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[16:51] <ion> hey all quick question
[16:51] <ion> how can i run the file browser in su mode?
[16:51] <SilverDawn> If so would you mind helpin me test to see if i got mine setup right
[16:51] <unop__> tomd123, right, then you have a bug on your hands don't you? :)  we can tell you now that ubuntu (or linux rather) doesnt terminate programs after a set time, otherwise no one would use it :)
[16:51] <tomd123> unop__: plus I used gnome-system-monitor to check every few seconds
[16:51] <Jack_Sparrow> algyz, please use gksudo gedit  sudo gedit or any gui app can lead to serious trouble
[16:51] <Djmack> can some one help me? i asked if any one knew why wine wont let me select to install
[16:51] <ion> i created a folder as su and i meant to do it as a normal user
[16:51] <Nismo69> ok now what?
[16:52] <legend2440> ion gksu nautilus in terminal
[16:52] <darkangel> wanna instal
[16:52] <algyz> Jack_Sparrow:  you're right :)
[16:52] <encompass> hello everyone!
[16:52] <unop__> tomd123, well, here a good time to pull out valgrind and strace and go bug hunting:)
[16:52] <algyz> Nismo69:  gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[16:52] <ion> thanks legend
[16:52] <Gistybit> hm openoffice is frozen at the file dialog when i try to save. Is there any way i can save a memory dump referenced by the openoffice application?
[16:52] <tomd123> unop__: I can't though, I ran debuggers, valgrind and 0 errors pop up
[16:52] <encompass> I am doing an Google summer of code project and want a list of all cammand line tools that you use to learn about your hardware...
[16:52] <algyz> Nismo69:  copy>paste this http://tuxicity.wordpress.com/sourceslist-for-gutsy-gibbon/
[16:52] <Nismo69> now what
[16:52] <encompass> currently I have lshw lspci lsusb any others?
[16:52] <algyz> Nismo69:  copy>paste this http://tuxicity.wordpress.com/sourceslist-for-gutsy-gibbon/
[16:52] <saurabh> <</msg ubotu etiquette >>
[16:53] <tomd123> unop__: I'm very suspicious, as I said, about ubuntu, since the application terminated at 1000minutes in user time
[16:53] <Djmack> <--- help plz
[16:53] <tomd123> unop__: that just seems a little awkward and suspicious since 1000 seems like a set limit
[16:53] <darkangel> help me instal from usb
[16:54] <algyz> !install | darkangel
[16:54] <ubotu> darkangel: Ubuntu can be installed in a lot of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall. Don't want to use a CD? Try http://tinyurl.com/3exghs - See also !automate
[16:54] <encompass> Djmack: <-- gets help
[16:54] <encompass> Djmack: what do you need?
[16:54] <Djmack> ok
[16:54] <Jack_Sparrow> darkangel, Make an iso on usb bootable http://jak-linux.org/tmp/iso2usb.sh
[16:54] <Djmack> like i had been asking
[16:54] <Djmack> wine wont let me install
[16:54] <encompass> this is a very big place to ask questions
[16:54] <Djmack> it unselectable
[16:54] <encompass> you mean, you want to install wine?
[16:54] <Jack_Sparrow> Djmack, try asking in #Winehq
[16:54] <Djmack> yea
[16:55] <Djmack> but it wont let me select it to install
[16:55] <Djmack> i tryed the program under it
[16:55] <encompass> what version of ubuntu are you using?
[16:55] <Djmack> and worked with no problem prompting me if i wanted to install
[16:55] <algyz> Djmack:  what kind of problems, explain?
[16:55] <Djmack> umm
[16:55] <Nismo69> algyz what do i do with that website?
[16:55] <unop__> tomd123, errm, what can i say? try looking for bugs not just in the code or the executable, but in your implementation of the algorithm (especially if it depends on time), etc -- the bug has to be somewhere eh?
[16:55] <Djmack> 7.10
[16:55] <Jack_Sparrow> !enter > Djmack
[16:55] <encompass> ok
[16:55] <Djmack> ?
[16:55] <tomd123> unop__: but why did it print out Killed?
[16:56] <algyz> Nismo69:  copy this source list and paste into yours /etc/apt/sources.list file
[16:56] <Trubadurix> hi how do i convert a video.flv to video.3gp in ubuntu?
[16:56] <encompass> Djmack: look at personal messages
[16:56] <algyz> Trubadurix:  use mencoder
[16:56] <omar> Can someone help me setup my Bluetooth? please?
[16:56] <darkangel> i wanna make the usb from windows because i 'mm new
[16:56] <tomd123> unop__: here is the actual command I gave "time { ./fruitbootdna ; } > output"
[16:56] <algyz> !bluetooth | omar
[16:56] <ubotu> omar: For instructions on how to set up bluetooth, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup
[16:57] <darkangel> i try several to instal from live cd but no way
[16:57] <encompass> Djmack: I sent you a personal message
[16:57] <encompass> let's work from there
[16:57] <Jack_Sparrow> darkangel, did you see the link to the script I gave you
[16:57] <unop__> tomd123, errm, and what was the exact message you got? simply "killed"??
[16:57] <encompass> Djmack: you there?
[16:57] <darkangel> yes
[16:57] <tomd123> unop__: ya
[16:57] <tomd123> unop__: that's why I'm confused lol
[16:57] <encompass> and he is gone
[16:58] <darkangel> Jack_Sparrow,isnick :how can i use this script
[16:58] <Nismo69> algyz do i delete the original stuff and just paste the whole thing from the website?
[16:58] <Jack_Sparrow> darkangel, live cd on a different computer that the one you cant use to install from cd
[16:59] <darkangel> Jack_Sparrow,isnick :please explian more
[16:59] <algyz> Nismo69:  rename original stuff into /etc/apt/sources.list~  and paste this new list into original file
[16:59] <tomd123> unop__: thanks for helping, I'll just try it with smaller sequences, ones that use smaller sequences <16k
[16:59] <jhonijim> http://internetisseriousbusiness.com
[17:00] <Trubadurix> algyz: i have installed mencoder now but no graphical use? in that case what to type in terminal?
[17:00] <algyz> Nismo69:  as I can see you're not very common with ubuntu, but you'll learn
[17:00] <unop__> tomd123, i can think of two things -- the parent (the shell) "killed" the process because the child because some ulimit limit was reached or the program lost its connection to terminal
[17:00] <Jack_Sparrow> darkangel, have you read through our docs on installing methods.. they do work if you follow through, or if you hit a snag or error, give us the error.. Saying it doesnotwork, is not enough to help you
[17:00] <algyz> Trubadurix:  man mencoder
[17:00] <darkangel> tJack_Sparrow,isnick:the instalation go till 73% then told me the cd is bad or can't read
[17:00] <Trubadurix> ok i try ty
[17:00] <unop__> tomd123, cant think of anything else -- but you could ask the guys in #bash, they could tell you more
[17:01] <darkangel> Jack_Sparrow,isnick ok
[17:01] <stinger05> hi there
[17:01] <Nismo69> ok i got the new sources list pasted in the file now what do i do?
[17:01] <Jack_Sparrow> darkangel, then you have a bad download or a bad burn, did you do the self test at start or install and are you trying to install gutsy or hardy.. it makes a differwence
[17:01] <Jack_Sparrow> Nismo69, save it
[17:01] <stinger05> how do i install an nvidia driver .run package from terminal ?
[17:01] <tomd123> unop__: thanks for the suggestions, will look into it
[17:01] <Nismo69> did that too
[17:01] <darkangel> Jack_Sparrow,isnick i burnt the live cd more than 10 times and boot it up then
[17:01] <danand> !iso
[17:01] <ubotu> To mount an ISO disc image, type « sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint> » - There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion - Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before !burning.
[17:02] <algyz> Nismo69:  sudo aptitude update; sudo aptitude upgrade; try this
[17:02] <robert___1111> i have an hp laptop with webcam builtin-- does anyone know what program would work with it??
[17:02] <darkangel> i downoad ubuntu 7.10 twice
[17:02] <algyz> !webcam | robert___1111
[17:02] <ubotu> robert___1111: Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[17:02] <Jack_Sparrow> darkangel, That still does not answer my question. did you do the self test or even md5 the downloaded iso
[17:02] <Nismo69> its updating SWEET
[17:03] <darkangel> Jack_Sparrow,isnick i checked the hash
[17:03] <darkangel> and was ok
[17:03] <darkangel> Jack_Sparrow,isnick
[17:03] <darkangel> i test cd for defects
[17:03] <darkangel> was ok
[17:03] <darkangel> my pc is
[17:03] <darkangel> dell optiplex
[17:03] <darkangel> gx270
[17:04] <Jack_Sparrow> darkangel, 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 "--"
[17:04] <Jack_Sparrow> darkangel, on Dells, I strongly suggest you burn the cd at 4x..  my Dells wont install with high speed burned disks
[17:04] <darkangel> do u know the live cd booted correctly
[17:04] <darkangel> Jack_Sparrow,isnick : 4x
[17:05] <darkangel> i burned with 10 ,9and 40 for cds and 8 x for dvd
[17:05] <Jack_Sparrow> darkangel, 4x and you will most likely need to add noapic and acpi=off to the command line
[17:05] <volverine> is there anybody who can help me solving a problem with Native nVidia driver on my laptop?
[17:06] <Nismo69> OMG MY UBUNTU WORKS NOT FREAKING YEAH
[17:06] <darkangel> Jack_Sparrow,isnick what does it for?
[17:06] <Exodus_> someone there??
[17:06] <Exodus_> lol
[17:06] <ompaul> !caps | Nismo69
[17:06] <ubotu> Nismo69: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[17:06] <Nismo69> WITHOUT THE NOT
[17:06] <Exodus_> what u mean?
[17:06] <Nismo69> SORRY
[17:07] <Exodus_> i even know english so well >.<
[17:07] <darkangel> Jack_Sparrow,isnick i used vistawhile downloaaad and burn
[17:07] <Exodus_> ????
[17:08] <Exodus_> what is the meaning of this chat??
[17:08] <Nismo69> thank you for all your help
[17:08] <ompaul> !offtopic | Exodus_
[17:08] <ubotu> Exodus_: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[17:08] <Jack_Sparrow> darkangel, I told you what it will take to get that dell optiplex gx260 going.. I have one here.  YOu have only bohtered to answer half my questions.. like which version of ubuntu you are trying to install.. sorry I cant help you further
[17:09] <darkangel> 7.10
[17:09] <Cmol> приет
[17:09] <khale1> i am using the live cd, i am installing some software
[17:09] <ompaul> !ru | Cmol
[17:09] <ubotu> Cmol: Пожалуйста посетите #ubuntu-ru для получения помощи на русском языке  / Pozhalujsta posetite #ubuntu-ru dlya polucheniya pomoshi na russkom yazyke
[17:09] <khale1> do i lose them ?
[17:09] <Exodus_> lol
[17:09] <ompaul> !lol | Exodus_
[17:09] <Exodus_> where i get archlinux???
[17:09] <ubotu> Exodus_: Please don't use "LOL" and "OMG" and so forth on a regular basis. This is IRC, not IM, and using those lines on their own is not required, and it is rather annoying to the rest of the people in the channel; thanks.
[17:09] <darkangel> Jack_Sparrow:7.10
[17:09] <Tommstein> guys, why the hell did trying compiz and quickly removing break kde?
[17:09] <ompaul> Exodus_, check their website and please stay ontopic
[17:09] <Tommstein> removing it^
[17:09] <Exodus_> sorry....:(
[17:09] <Jack_Sparrow> khale1, yes, once you power off you will lose them.. look into persistent mode where you can save changes to the livecd on a usb stick
[17:10] <Cmol> #ubuntu-ru
[17:10] <ompaul> Tommstein, ask in #kubuntu
[17:10] <khale1> Jack_Sparrow: thank you
[17:10] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[17:10] <darkangel> Jack_Sparrow:i tried to instal ubuntu 7.10
[17:10] <Exodus_> hello?
[17:10] <nyarly> hello
[17:10] <Exodus_> where i get archlinux?
[17:10] <algyz> Exodus_:  just google
[17:11] <randorfer> Exodus_ www.archlinux.com and the irc channel is #archlinux
[17:11] <Djmack> ok
[17:11] <jordan_> I have an ASUS wireless PCMCIA card on my ubuntu 7.10 machine and the wireless is very slow at 200 kbps to lan machines.  This seems to happen only a few minutes after boot, which is pretty fast (10mbit immediately after boot).  Whats going on?
[17:11] <Djmack> so i went to #winehq and they gave me the part of the website where i enter in some commands into terminal to install wine...
[17:12] <Djmack> i entered them in and i dont know what else im supposed to do
[17:12] <darkangel> please i need some body explian why   the instalation say that my cd is bad after reach more than 50%
[17:12] <Tommstein> kubuntu has no help for me, and i have a broken desktop
[17:12] <nyarly> Djmack, did it install?
[17:13] <kidko> Has anybody had problems using Qt 4 Designer? I keep getting the error assistant: symbol lookup error: assistant: undefined symbol: _ZN14QUnicodeTables5lowerEj...
[17:13] <ompaul> Tommstein, try this, and see where it leaves you>   sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[17:13] <skysurfer> LEAVE
[17:13] <nyarly> Tommstein, what is wrong excatly?
[17:13] <Djmack> nyarly
[17:13] <Tommstein> ompaul, i'm a step ahead of you. it did nothing
[17:13] <randorfer> Tommstein just a though, perhaps when compiz installed it set itself to your normal wm, try replacing it with kwin (thats the kde wm right? -- command would be 'kwin --replace' at a command line
[17:13] <randorfer> thought*
[17:13] <Djmack> can i paste my terminal to you in a pm?
[17:13] <Tommstein> randorfer, tried that too. it did nothing
[17:13] <Djmack> its like 7 lines
[17:14] <ompaul> !pastebin | Djmack
[17:14] <nyarly> Djmack, sure
[17:14] <ubotu> Djmack: 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)
[17:14]  * artfullylost removes evolution.
[17:14] <Djmack> !pastebin
[17:14] <Yazan-> I'm back, as usual.
[17:14] <Tommstein> nyarly, usually when you hit alt+tab it pops up the list of open windows for you to pick from, and when you release alt it goes to that window. now, it just immediately goes to another random window
[17:14] <differentreality> could you tell me how i can join .001 files ?
[17:15] <Tommstein> nyarly, the kde setting still says alt+tab does that, but it doesn't
[17:15] <nyarly> Tommstein, r u running Compiz?
[17:15] <CaTaLiP> hjsplip
[17:15] <CaTaLiP> i gess
[17:15] <Tommstein> nyarly, no, i tried it briefly yesterday and removed it
[17:15] <kidko> Anybody know how to install a specific package version? I've got the latest (libqt4-core 4.3.2-0ubuntu3.2) installed, but need 4.3.2-0ubuntu3
[17:15] <Djmack> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/61486/
[17:15] <ubuntu_> Hey everyone.
[17:15] <CaTaLiP> ahey dude
[17:15] <ubuntu_> I am new to Linux and had a question
[17:15] <ross`> i just bought a linksys wireless router and i have dial up so what i have been doing is manually assigning ip address's on my dial up computer to my wireless laptop. this let's me have wireless dial up with windows but when i go on linux and do it eithier but doing wireless properties and then unchecking roaming mode and doing static or by doing roaming mode and jsut going to the DNS tab of the manual configuration and typing in 192.168.0.1 (
[17:16] <crackerjackz> how do i install KDE?
[17:16] <Bigg400> hey guys I have another ext3 partition on my comp and wanna have it automatically mounted with read/write permissions
[17:16] <Odd-rationale> crackerjackz: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[17:16] <algyz> crackerjackz:  sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[17:16] <Odd-rationale> crackerjackz: or kde-core
[17:16] <algyz> oops, I'm late :)
[17:16] <CapsY> I think its better to install the core
[17:16] <Odd-rationale> algyz: :)
[17:16] <crackerjackz> odd-rationale whats kde-core?
[17:17] <breihan> anybody using a pl2303 serial cable with ubuntu? it detects my cable and i'm able to open /dev/ttyUSB0 but i see no output and it doesn't receive my input. i removed brltty and commented out its udev rules but that didn't help
[17:17] <nyarly> Djmack, "sudo apt-get install wine"
[17:17] <Odd-rationale> crackerjackz: just kde.
[17:17] <CapsY> cuz when i installed kubuntu-desktop my icons dissapeared :)
[17:17] <ubuntu_> From looking at forums and other message posts, are we not supposed to use root?
[17:17] <CaTaLiP> where i get archlinux??
[17:17] <darkangel> please i need some body explian why  the instalation say that my cd is bad after reach more than 50%
[17:17] <Odd-rationale> CaTaLiP: www.archlinux.org
[17:17] <CaTaLiP> thank you
[17:17] <CaTaLiP> :)
[17:17] <nyarly> !archlinux | CaTaLiP
[17:17] <ubotu> CaTaLiP: Other !Linux distributions besides !Ubuntu include: Debian, Mepis (using !APT); RedHat, Fedora, SUSE, Mandriva (using !RPM); Gentoo, Slackware (using other packaging systems)
[17:18] <Odd-rationale> ubuntu_: What they mean is it is not wise to login as root. or use a root shell consistently.
[17:18] <Tommstein> i tried changing the keybinding from alt+tab, and it still does the same thing with the new keybinding
[17:18] <Yazan-> Guys, look here: http://www.linux-usb.org/SpeedTouch/ubuntu/index.html << @You'll need to prepare the firmware with a copy of the firmware extractor. You can get a precompiled binary@ << He asks me to run an excuteable file on ubuntu?? what the hell?
[17:18] <algyz> ubuntu_:  use sudo
[17:18] <Odd-rationale> !sudo ! ubuntu_
[17:18] <nyarly> Tommstein, it just chooses a random window to travel to?
[17:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sudo ! ubuntu_ - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[17:18] <CaTaLiP> well, wich linux u suggest me?
[17:18] <Djmack> nyarly, whats  "sudo apt-get install wine" meen?
[17:19] <xal> hi
[17:19] <CaTaLiP> sorry for my bad english ^^
[17:19] <Odd-rationale> CaTaLiP: what kind do you wnat?
[17:19] <algyz> Djmack:  write this in terminal
[17:19] <CaTaLiP> well i have ubuntu 7.10
[17:19] <nyarly> Djmack, sorry tyype that into a temrinal window
[17:19] <CaTaLiP> but
[17:19] <Odd-rationale> CaTaLiP: ubuntu is great for starters. and for expereinced users too
[17:19] <xal> is it possible to set this up in linux? http://www.connecttech.com/sub/Products/Ethernet_to_serial_BlueHeatNet16.asp
[17:19] <CaTaLiP> i know
[17:19] <ubuntu_> I understand that it's not wise to use root because well because from what I understand if you screw something up in there you might have a lot of problems
[17:20] <Yazan-> Guys, look here: http://www.linux-usb.org/SpeedTouch/ubuntu/index.html << @You'll need to prepare the firmware with a copy of the firmware extractor. You can get a precompiled binary@ << He asks me to run an excuteable file on ubuntu?? what the hell?
[17:20] <algyz> ubuntu_:  try to read some literature :)
[17:20] <skaka> hi
[17:20] <Tommstein> nyarly, i'm sure there's an order, but it doesn't show me anything, it just goes to a window and often minimizes the previous window if it wasn't fullscreen. a little while ago it wasn't doing anything when psi had some open dialog
[17:20] <ubuntu_> When I use terminal it tells me that I am not root. Now I have seen where they talk about sudo as you guys pointed out but I can't find a to access it
[17:20] <Djmack> thank you nyarly
[17:20] <ubuntu_> It hit ALT + F2 and type sudo and it doesn't do anything.
[17:20] <skaka> h
[17:20] <Odd-rationale> CaTaLiP: But archlinux is in my top three favorite linux distros
[17:20] <SSL> Hi. Anyone know a music synthesizer with drums, guitar, piano etc ?
[17:20] <linux-debian> h
[17:20] <nyarly> !sudo | ubuntu_
[17:20] <ubotu> ubuntu_: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for more information.
[17:20] <CaTaLiP> well
[17:20] <algyz> SSL: it's lmms
[17:21] <gligorhoria> !bot
[17:21] <CaTaLiP> i even find words to speak what i want
[17:21] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[17:21] <CaTaLiP> x)
[17:21] <algyz> ubuntu_:  type sudo+command
[17:21] <crackerjackz> i need to delete something off this fat32
[17:21] <ubuntu_> I will check into all that stuff, the Ubuntu 2007 bible I have is pretty good
[17:21] <crackerjackz> but it  says access denied
[17:21] <darkangel> please i need some body explian why  the instalation say that my cd is bad after reach more than 50%
[17:21] <algyz> crackerjackz:  sudo rm -rf /something
[17:21] <tomd123> crackerjackz: try doing it as root
[17:21] <crackerjackz> algyz something?
[17:21] <nyarly> ubuntu_, i would just dive in man any thing you break can be fixed with a reinstall  :)
[17:21] <CaTaLiP> i guess its better download arch linux
[17:22] <crackerjackz> well im trying to delete it using a GUI
[17:22] <crackerjackz> im new to linux
[17:22] <tomd123> crackerjackz: sudo rm "file"
[17:22] <Yazan-> darkangel: You may need to take the CD out and wipe it with a tissue.
[17:22] <algyz> crackerjackz:  address of "something"
[17:22] <nyarly> CaTaLiP, why what are you after?
[17:22] <crackerjackz> so i dont know what all these commands do
[17:22] <stich> darkangel, consider re burning your CD but with a slow burn rate if the CD cleaning doesnt work
[17:22] <Odd-rationale> CaTaLiP: for archlinux support see #archlinux
[17:22] <darkangel> Yazan i burned more over 10 cds
[17:22] <algyz> crackerjackz:  read something, like official book of ubuntu
[17:22] <crackerjackz> algyz say the folder is called rock and its on sda6
[17:22] <ubuntu_> nyarly: I Agree :)
[17:22] <CaTaLiP> well i want to mount windows xp inside linux
[17:22] <CaTaLiP> ;)
[17:22] <CaTaLiP> but
[17:22] <FloodBot1> CaTaLiP: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[17:22] <Yazan-> Guys, look here: http://www.linux-usb.org/SpeedTouch/ubuntu/index.html << @You'll need to prepare the firmware with a copy of the firmware extractor. You can get a precompiled binary@ << He asks me to run an excuteable file on ubuntu?? what the hell?
[17:23] <algyz> crackerjackz:  sudo rm -rf /dev/sda5/something
[17:23] <crackerjackz> thank you
[17:23] <CaTaLiP> :/
[17:23] <nyarly> CaTaLiP, try #samba
[17:23] <nyarly> maybe they can help you, sorry
[17:23] <tomd123> algyz: I don't think crackerjackz knows how dangerous that is if he points it to an accidental directory :)
[17:23] <ubuntu_> The thing I like about root or terminal is that you have the window and it shows you everything
[17:24] <Djmack> hey... are the chances of virus' less on ubuntu compared to windows?
[17:24] <ubuntu_> I will have to check this !sudo + command thing out and see how that works
[17:24] <algyz> CaTaLiP:  sudo mkdir /mnt/something  sudo mount /dev/windows /mnt /something
[17:24] <Odd-rationale> Djmack: definately
[17:24] <nyarly> Djmack, yes by far
[17:24] <crackerjackz> algyz says no such file or directory
[17:24] <Odd-rationale> !virus
[17:24] <ubotu> A/V software is available, however read this to understand why Linux does not have a virus problem: http://librenix.com/?inode=21
[17:24] <Tommstein> son of a gun, i just found the correct kde setting, which was apparently unchecked automatically by compiz. thank fricking goodness
[17:24] <smallfry> how can i  XscreenSaver on my pc?
[17:24] <CaTaLiP> algyz
[17:24] <CaTaLiP> i dont know how
[17:24] <tomd123> Djmack: alot of people don't run antiviruses on linux
[17:24] <crackerjackz> rock is the only folder on that partition too
[17:24] <algyz> crackerjackz:  well, what addres of this directory?
[17:24] <smallfry> how can i find XscreenSaver on my pc?
[17:24] <nyarly> Tommstein, gratz.  what setting was it?
[17:24] <CaTaLiP> but i ve done it already in the ubunto 7.10
[17:25] <stich> !bot
[17:25] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[17:25] <crackerjackz> algyz its the only folder there
[17:25] <Djmack> i guess its the respect for linux users.. im assuming
[17:25] <CaTaLiP> but the application crashed...x')
[17:25] <Yazan-> Can someone answer my question please?? : look here: http://www.linux-usb.org/SpeedTouch/ubuntu/index.html << @You'll need to prepare the firmware with a copy of the firmware extractor. You can get a precompiled binary@ << He asks me to run an excuteable file on ubuntu?? what the hell?
[17:25] <nyarly> smallfry, run it or find it?
[17:25] <Nismo69> so sometimes i like getting drunk and watching porn with my woman but ubuntu keeps telling me that certain codecs are resticted can someone help me fix that
[17:25] <smallfry> nyarly find and run
[17:25] <kidko> Anybody know how to install a specific package version? I've got the latest version of libqt4-core (4.3.2-0ubuntu3.2) installed, but need 4.3.2-0ubuntu3
[17:25] <algyz> crackerjackz:  is it mounted? if not, then mount it
[17:25] <Tommstein> nyarly, "Show window list while switching windows" in "window behavior"
[17:25] <CaTaLiP> other question
[17:25] <crackerjackz> algyz yes i mounted it
[17:25] <Odd-rationale> Nismo69: have you installed ubuntu-restricted-extras ?
[17:26] <crackerjackz> it has the little green arrow on it
[17:26] <crackerjackz> that means its mounted right?
[17:26] <Tommstein> i wonder what other settings it changed that i don't know about
[17:26] <algyz> crackerjackz:  which is mount point, /mnt?
[17:26] <crackerjackz> hmmm
[17:26] <CaTaLiP> how i get .r codec's for ubunto
[17:26] <crackerjackz> im not sure madman set it up through secureshell
[17:26] <CaTaLiP> ??
[17:26] <nomopofomo> Does anybody know if I can unload OpenType Fonts into my fonts:/// folder?
[17:26] <algyz> crackerjackz:  check mount point, then go there
[17:26] <blah569> I'm on the Live CD right now, but something is messed up.  Here is a screenshot:  http://img403.imageshack.us/img403/3166/screenshotfu6.png
[17:26] <nyarly> smallfry, /usr/bin/xscreensaver
[17:26] <Nismo69> no not yet im waiting for everything to update
[17:26] <crackerjackz> algyz how do i do that?
[17:26] <nomopofomo> Or do they have to be TrueType?
[17:26] <nyarly> smallfry, just type it in at a prompt
[17:27] <jhonijim> i got a question my display will turn off after about 10min and to get it back i have to hit ctl-alt-f1 then ctl-alt-f7 and with alot of video cards i cant get it back. im running 7.10 but its been doing this scince 6.06 but it worked fine on 5.10
[17:27] <jhonijim> any ideas
[17:27] <Odd-rationale> Nismo69: "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras" should get most all of the codecs you need.
[17:27] <blah569> Ubuntu is not fitting to this laptop's resolution.
[17:27] <kidko> Anybody know how to install a specific package version? I've got the latest version of libqt4-core (4.3.2-0ubuntu3.2) installed, but need 4.3.2-0ubuntu3
[17:27] <algyz> crackerjackz:  cd /media  ls -l    cd /mnt  ls -l
[17:27] <smallfry> nyarly what do u mean?
[17:28] <Tommstein> can anyone else running kde tell me whether double-clicking on a window's titlebar maximizes it or shades it by default?
[17:28] <smellynose> Hey, just installed gutsy gibbon. where would the audio device be? /dev/dsp1 ? /dev/audio0?
[17:28] <Odd-rationale> tomd123: maximaize
[17:28] <Odd-rationale> oops
[17:28] <blah569> Any ideas why?
[17:28] <Odd-rationale> Tommstein: maxamize
[17:28] <nyarly> smallfry, are you just trying to run xscreensaver? or start it from the gui,etc?
[17:28] <Tommstein> Odd-rationale, thank you
[17:29] <crackerjackz> algyz now im in mnt
[17:29] <CaTaLiP> how about someone tell me how i get a player for .r files???
[17:29] <Yazan-> Can someone answer my question please?? : look here: http://www.linux-usb.org/SpeedTouch/ubuntu/index.html << @You'll need to prepare the firmware with a copy of the firmware extractor. You can get a precompiled binary@ << He asks me to run an excuteable file on ubuntu?? what the hell?
[17:29] <blah569> Can anyone see the text I am outputting?
[17:29] <smallfry> nyarly: tryin to use mplayer in a terminal, but it says it cannot find xscreensaver
[17:29] <Odd-rationale> Tommstein: I think the kde default is shade but Riddell decided to change it to max in kubuntu.
[17:29] <smellynose> blah569: no
[17:29] <crackerjackz> blah569 yes
[17:29] <algyz> crackerjackz:  you know, run nautilus     sudo nautilus      then you'll be able to do anything
[17:30] <AnAnt> what is a Ubuntero ?
[17:30] <nyarly> smallfry, in a term type "sudo apt-get install xscreensaver"
[17:30] <Tommstein> Odd-rationale, that's why i was wondering, i know it shaded back when i used gentoo but now i'm looking for what settings compiz might have changed and that one was different from what i remembered (not that i ever use it)
[17:30] <legend2440> Yazan-: type in terminal ./firmware-extractor from the directory where you saved the file
[17:31] <nyarly> Yazan-, ok i'm there what am i looking for?
[17:31] <blah569> Does Emereled Come pre with Ubuntu?
[17:31] <crackerjackz> algyz thanks man =]
[17:31] <smellynose> Ubuntu default location for sound device?
[17:31] <Odd-rationale> blah569: no
[17:31] <blah569> Ubuntu is not fitting to this laptop's resolution.  How do I make it fit to it??
[17:31] <blah569> Ooops, sorry.  I didn't mean two questionmarks.
[17:32] <Yazan-> nyarly: They told me to reboot into ubuntu(did that), then he tells me to run firmware-extractor. firmware-extractor is .exe file, so how will i go on running it?
[17:32] <ubuntu_> hey can someone explain this to me
[17:32] <nyarly> blah569, try and right-click on the panels and tell them  to maximize
[17:32] <legend2440> Yazan-: type in terminal ./firmware-extractor from the directory where you saved the file
[17:32] <ubuntu_> i just hit ALT + F2 and entered sudo mkdir /home/ubuntu/test and it didn't do anything
[17:32] <blah569> ok
[17:32] <Yazan-> legend2440: Please be sure thats it because it really isn't easy to keep rebooting into ubuntu constantly
[17:33] <ubuntu_> then i did this ALT + F2 sudo /home/ubuntu/test and i checked the box run terminal and it worked
[17:33] <Yazan-> Anyways, I don't have much choice. I will go and try
[17:33] <ubuntu_> crap
[17:33] <ubuntu_> i forgot the mkdir
[17:33] <blah569> There is not a "maximize" option.
[17:33] <Odd-rationale> ubuntu_: if you use alt+f2 instead of a terminal, use gksudo instead of sudo
[17:33] <smellynose> blah569: You could nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf :)
[17:34] <blah569> What?
[17:34] <smellynose> blah569: Or: krandrtray
[17:34] <ubuntu_> ohhhhhh ok so wait if i am using terminal then i write sudo infront of everything. if i use ALT+F2 i should use gksudo
[17:34] <ubuntu_> ??
[17:35] <blah569> I am confused.
[17:35] <Odd-rationale> ubuntu_: use gksudo for sudo+graphical (synaptic, gedit, etc) use just sudo for command line apps (apt-get, aptitude, nano, vi, etc
[17:35] <legend2440> Yazan-: first right click file firmware-extractor and then properties>permissions and make sure execute is checked
[17:36] <nyarly> blah569, i can't remember what the setting is actually called, I don't run gnome any more, but there is a panel option that allows it to stretch to the full screen
[17:36] <randorfer> ubuntu_ -- alt+f2 is primarily used for running applications, for normal command line things, ie making a new folder with mkdir, you should use the terminal...
[17:36] <user9> galang
[17:36] <Tommstein> well fellow, i'm out
[17:36] <jhonijim> i got a question my display will turn off after about 10min and to get it back i have to hit ctl-alt-f1 then ctl-alt-f7 and with alot of video cards i cant get it back. im running 7.10 but its been doing this scince 6.06 but it worked fine on 5.10 any help would be appreciated
[17:36] <Tommstein> fellows^
[17:37] <patrick__> yo does anyone know of a good gimp forum? im just getting into the app and would like a good community of gimp users to help me along
[17:37] <ubuntu_> thanks randorfer
[17:37] <randorfer> patrick__ #gimp is the irc channel
[17:37] <patrick__> thanks
[17:37] <patrick__> join #gimp
[17:37] <bharadwaj> I am working on customization of ubuntu..dug the web for couple of day..but not satsfied with the link I found. Can anybody help me out please..
[17:37] <patrick__> wait, how do you join it randorfer?
[17:38] <randorfer> patrick __ /join #gimp
[17:40] <dougsko> bharadwaj: http://blogs.adobe.com/penguin.swf/2006/09/customizing_ubuntu_live_cd_606_1.html
[17:41] <blah569> I got the bottom pannel to expand, but the top one is not D:
[17:41] <ubuntu_> gang, why should i use sudo or gksudo as opposed to going in as root, can't i screw things up just as bad?
[17:41] <deniz__> does wine 0.9.46 exist for gutsy cuz the oldest i can find is 0.9.47
[17:41] <blah569> If I move it to the side, it expands full, but if I move it back up, it does not.
[17:42] <algyz> deniz__:  install the newest :)
[17:42] <nyarly> blah569, you could create a new panel and see if it fills the entire area and then move the panel apps over
[17:42] <deniz__> algyz, i have the newest but i need the oldest for windows live messenger to work and ya i no bout pidgin and all that but its not a huge problem wat i need for now is the offline message emulation thing for pidgin and i dont no were to get it
[17:43] <dougsko> ubuntu_: sudo is nice because it gives you a finer grain of control over the privileged commands a user can run
[17:43] <dougsko> ubuntu_: for a single user system, it doesnt matter
[17:43] <algyz> deniz__:  use pidgin
[17:43] <CaTaLiP> wtf means sudu??
[17:43] <legend2440> deniz__: http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/archive/index.html
[17:43] <nomopofomo> Can Ubuntu use OTF fonts?
[17:43] <chazco> Hi... are there any issues with the UK or mediabuntu servers currently? Having major issues with updates and installs (keeps freezing at various packages, and at the start jams at [Waiting for headers])?
[17:44] <gligorhoria> !bot | gligorhoria
[17:44] <the_alamo> what program would be good for making stop-motion video from pictures?
[17:44] <bharadwaj> dougsko:thanx..
[17:44] <deniz__> algyz, but i need that offline messaging feature, do u no were i can get it?
[17:44] <algyz> deniz__:  old good wines are here http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/archive/index.html  btw. use pidgin, it understands msn :)
[17:45] <bharadwaj> dougsko:you have any idea about the process they have listed in the doc?
[17:45] <ubuntu_> dougsko good point, sudo or gksudo is good if your need more privildges, with 1 root who cares what you do
[17:45] <deniz__> algyz, i no, i also use pidgin but i just wanted that feature
[17:45] <algyz> deniz__:  apt-cache search msn  in terminal
[17:45] <Stroganoff> what packages do i need for "Windows Printer via SAMBA" to appear in the cups web frontend?
[17:45] <blah569> How do you use a .emereled theme?
[17:46] <algyz> deniz__:  we can see jabber and kopete there, try them
[17:46] <deniz__> algyz, ya but those r kde apps :(
[17:47] <Stroganoff> http://www.abload.de/img/cups197.png <--- what packages am i missing? i got samba, cupsys and gutenberg
[17:48] <dougsko> Stroganoff: probably just the 'samba' package, if anything
[17:48] <dougsko> oops
[17:48] <Stroganoff> samba is running fine
[17:49] <dougsko> maybe windows isnt set up to share the printer properly. windows and samba have always been a pain for me
[17:49] <Stroganoff> if so, that should be a problem later on
[17:50] <Stroganoff> windows isn't configured for AppSocket, IPP etc. either :p
[17:50] <deniz__> is there any app that turns pdf's into jpegs i need such a program for studying purposes (teacher gives pdfs and my psp can view jpegs)
[17:51] <blah569> How do you use a .emerald theme?
[17:51] <Stroganoff> deniz__: just install a pdf reader
[17:51] <Stroganoff> deniz__: http://pspupdates.qj.net/index.php
[17:51] <burakmarulcu> hello
[17:51] <Startkill-ubuntu> De nuevo estoy por aqui.
[17:52] <deniz__> Stroganoff, u mean install pdf reader in PSP???!?! or in PC?
[17:52] <Stroganoff> psp
[17:52] <burakmarulcu> 31m
[17:52] <burakmarulcu> u
[17:52] <dougsko> Stroganoff: well, im not really sure. my best troubleshooting advice when it comes to windows+sabma+linux is try making the windows machine's username and password the same as your username and pass on the linux box
[17:52] <Stroganoff> deniz__: http://pspupdates.qj.net/index.php?pg=49&aid=9297
[17:52] <Startkill-ubuntu> para instalar aplicativos, lo comun es entrar al gestor de paquetes synaptic?
[17:53] <deniz__> Stroganoff, do i need a custom firmware cuz i have one but does it matter how recent it is?
[17:53] <Startkill-ubuntu> por ejemplo, deseo instalar el mysql-server, pero veo que alli solo hay la version 4.???, como hago para version 5.??
[17:53] <Stroganoff> deniz__: i have no clue
[17:54] <Startkill-ubuntu> tengo el ubuntu 5.0, corriendo desde un un cd-live en una maquina virtual con vmware.
[17:54] <ubuntu_> thanks for everything everyone. i do appreciate all the help, so be around more often
[17:54] <dimitree> help ! error while loading shared libraries libasound.so.2
[17:54] <ubuntu_> so = should
[17:54] <bharadwaj> Does anybody know any links for customisation of ubuntu?
[17:55] <dimitree> help ! error while loading shared libraries libasound.so.2
[17:56] <kane77> bharadwaj, in what way? changing themes? creating your own distro?
[17:56] <unop__> Stroganoff, you can use imagemagick - http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=344136&postcount=7
[17:56] <dougsko> bharadwaj: were you having trouble with that last link? ive built custom livecds before using that method so i might be able to help with sepcific questions
[17:56] <Stroganoff> deniz__: what unop__ said
[17:57] <deniz__> Stroganoff, unop__ ill check it out
[17:57] <unop__> Stroganoff, thanks :)
[17:57] <linlu> Halo
[17:58] <dimitree> error while loading shared libraries: libasound.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory ... please help im running in terminal lol :[
[17:58] <bharadwaj> dougsko: oh yes can I get a much detailed tutorial please..the previous one was related to ...installing..and removing files but I need complete set of customization tutorial.
[17:59] <bharadwaj> kane77: for now could, anything would go...
[17:59] <whileimhere> HII m running ubuntu 7.10 and when I try to run Google Earth it restarts X. Anyone know why?
[17:59] <unop__> dimitree, sudo apt-get install --reinstall  libasound2 # and try whatever you were trying
[17:59] <bharadwaj> dougsko: I have tried reseeding option but nothing really worked out. its just thee same.
[18:00] <dougsko> bharadwaj: this might make things easier for you, though ive never used this before: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/creating-custom-ubuntu-live-cd-with-remastersys.html
[18:00] <vince-west> b'soir
[18:00] <deniz__> unop__, do i have to cd first?
[18:00] <ompaul> !fr | vince-west
[18:00] <ubotu> vince-west: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[18:01] <unop__> deniz__, errm, what do you mean?
[18:01] <vince-west> sorry
[18:01] <vince-west> Good Evening
[18:01] <unop__> bon soir :)
[18:01] <Paolo> hello
[18:01] <xand_> hi all, i would like to know if there's a tool (don't know if there is for other OS's) which i can generate a pdf file with bookmarks from a pdf file without it
[18:02] <whileimhere> Is the Adobe Flash plugin fixed?
[18:02] <Paolo> in hardy are there updates for compiz?
[18:02] <deniz__> unop__, like it says "convert -quality 100 -density 300 my_doc.pdf my_doc.jpg" but b4 that i have to cd into the directory of the pdf files? and another question: i can change 300 to 150 in that command and then get 150 DPI files outputted?
[18:02] <dougsko> bharadwaj: http://www.debuntu.org/how-to-customize-your-ubuntu-live-cd
[18:02] <Beererde> hi. i am compiling a 32 bit app (-m32) on 64 bit system, but i get "/usr/include/gnu/stubs.h:7:27: Fehler: gnu/stubs-32.h: No such file or directory"
[18:02] <Flannel> Paolo: #ubuntu+1 for Hardy questions
[18:02] <ompaul> !hardy | Paolo
[18:02] <ubotu> Paolo: Hardy Heron is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (8.04-LTS), due April 24, 2008 - For more info, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyHeron - CONSIDER IT TO BE BETA SOFTWARE - Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1, NOT #ubuntu
[18:02] <dimitree> unop__,  gosh you saved my life haha thank you very much :)
[18:02] <Paolo> tanks
[18:03] <unop__> deniz__, yes, obviously you need to be in the directory that the pdf is in, otherwise how would convert find it, and yes, you are allowed to customize how you want the output to be -- more info in the convert manpage
[18:04] <wael> hi , can somebody help me i want to remove ubuntu from my laptop
[18:04] <deniz__> i hate when guides dont state the obvious :(
[18:04] <bharadwaj> dougsko: just found one while stumbling http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=205917063
[18:04] <deniz__> unop__, do you have to cd into a directory of were u want jpegs or will it be in same directory as pdf's?
[18:04] <dougsko> bharadwaj: cool. this is actually the set of instuctions i used: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization?action=show&redirect=LiveCDCustomization%2F6.06
[18:05] <unop__> deniz__, errm, what do you think? :)
[18:05] <DeadLy_sp_> unop__,  hello :)
[18:05] <unop__> deniz__, again, you arent using full filenames, so, everything goes into the current directory
[18:05] <Rukus> hi i need help with my wireless. its a bcm4318 on ndiswrapper with hardy beta. i get as far as being able to scan using iwlist and finding my router, but no wireless connection to router, stays at 0% and ifconfig even reports that i have a ip address and etc, iwconfig reports no connection.   what can i do to fix this?
[18:06] <carlzenox> how do i run python scripts?
[18:06] <unop__> DeadLy_sp, hola :)
[18:06] <bharadwaj> dougsko: and hey have you ever gone through the preseeding process?
[18:06] <unop__> carlzenox, python /path/to/scriptname.py
[18:06] <deniz__> unop__, wat do u mean im not using full filenames? and they will be in same directory?
[18:06] <carlzenox> tha unop
[18:06] <deniz__> unop__, sry for being stupid :(
[18:06] <carlzenox> thx unop*
[18:06] <Rukus> !ubotu
[18:06] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[18:06] <trey__> hi guys!
[18:06] <Rukus> !ubotu bcm4318 hardy
[18:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bcm4318 hardy - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[18:06] <Rukus> !ubotu bcm4318
[18:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bcm4318 - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[18:06] <unop__> carlzenox, or -- chmod +x /path/to/scriptname; /path/to/scriptname
[18:07] <unop__> deniz__, same directory
[18:07] <dougsko> bharadwaj: yeah ive followed the inscructions on that ubuntu site all the way through. its not hard once you go through it and understand the process
[18:07] <trey__> how do i edit my ~/.bash_profile?
[18:07] <unop__> deniz__, forget i even mentioned full names
[18:07] <deniz__> unop__, ok and im sry again for sayin wat might sound to u as completely stupid
[18:07] <wael>  hi everyone , can somebody help me i want to remove ubuntu from my laptop , how can i do it?
[18:07] <trey__> remove?!?!?!?
[18:07] <Rukus> wael what?
[18:08] <trey__> :-(
[18:08] <unop__> deniz__, i dont imply you are saying stupid things, i dont want to confuse you any further, thats all
[18:08] <trey__> =(
[18:08] <Flannel> wael: Just reformat/remove the partitions, and put the windows bootloader back on
[18:08] <unop__> Rukus, all hardy support in #ubuntu+1
[18:08] <Rukus> wael if you are interested in doing that, when you install your next operating system, it will ask how you want to use your disk, and voila.
[18:08] <Rukus> thanks
[18:09] <xand_> hi all, i would like to know if there's a tool (don't know if there is for other OS's) which i can generate a pdf file with bookmarks from a pdf file without it
[18:09] <carlzenox> ok when i do that it dont show know errors but it dont show the script working either
[18:09] <bharadwaj> dougsko: oh yeah..I have gone through the debian doc and also the ubuntu. Both were just the same except for the name. Even the preseeding method was mentioned as same. I just couldn'y understand the actuall purpose of the preseed file in the root directory of CD. Int documentation it was specified as intird file
[18:10] <deniz__> unop__, i have a very important question: can i convert multiple files at the same time like a select all kind of feature and have them ALL converted into seperate jpegs? and its not exactly necessary but is there a GUI? (im almost done downloading imagemagick)
[18:10] <Jaffarkelshac> hello guys how do i repair my grub menu at start up, i get a error 17 and i can login to any os i have. i am stuck with the live cd and fresh install
[18:10] <Arky44> Hello all. I've never had any experience w/ any open source OSs, only Windows (ugh...) :) I'm seriously considering installing ubuntu, but if I were to want to use Windows also, could I switch easily between OSs?
[18:10] <whileimhere> Are there any sites that have a list of ideas to speed up the GNOME desktop?
[18:11] <Jaffarkelshac> Arky44, you will need to restart, and choose windows
[18:11] <dougsko> bharadwaj: im pretty sure you only need to mess around with that if you want to alter the kernel
[18:11] <heromero> hello all
[18:11] <deniz__> Jaffarkelshac, search ubuntu wiki, it has a guide on fixing that (unfortunately i never understood it myself)
[18:11] <Arky44> Jaffarkelshac: thanks so much!
[18:11] <Flannel> Jaffarkelshac: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows  reinstall GRUB to the MBR
[18:11] <unop__> deniz__, use a for command.  for i in *.pdf; do convert .. "$i" .. "${i//.pdf/.jpeg}"; done
[18:11] <Jaffarkelshac> Flannel, cheers
[18:12] <dougsko> bharadwaj: here's another walkthrough: http://flamerobin.blogspot.com/2007/09/creating-flamerobinfirebird-livecd-with.html
[18:12] <Paolo> are there a software like matlab?
[18:12] <dougsko> Paolo: octave
[18:13] <wael> Rukus: well i have windows on a different partition . i  just have to delete ubuntu partition  and windows will work correctly??
[18:13] <Flannel> Paolo: Depending on whta realm of MATLAB you're using, octave will suffice (it's still not comparable in certain genres)
[18:13] <unop__> Paolo, sure - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MATLAB
[18:13] <deniz__> Jaffarkelshac, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=224351
[18:13] <Rukus> vael you probably cant boot into windows can you?
[18:13] <Rukus> wael try researching grub
[18:13] <Paolo> dougsko: but it have only script, and simulink?
[18:14] <bharadwaj> dougsko: Oh thank you man! thank you very much hope all these links would take me where I want..any help I'de surely come here again..
[18:14] <Flannel> Paolo: but, MATLAB is available for Linux, ah, like that page says.
[18:14] <dougsko> Paolo: octave can do pretty much everything but simulink
[18:14] <Beererde> hi. in which package is the 32 bit libstdc++ for 64 bit systems?
[18:14] <DeadLy_sp_> unop__, http://paste.ubuntu.com/6194/
[18:14] <Paolo> flannel: yes, i know, but i want a free sw
[18:15] <Beererde> Paolo: maxima
[18:15] <unop__> DeadLy_sp, ok, whats the problem now?
[18:15] <Paolo> beererde: tanks
[18:15] <DeadLy_sp_> unop__, hm not list good the title names :(
[18:15] <Beererde> hi. in which package is the 32 bit libstdc++ for 64 bit systems?
[18:16] <Beererde> (development files)
[18:16] <nadrosima> ummms need restart wine
[18:16] <Pir8> folks where can I find a list of supported wireless cards for desktop ?
[18:17] <trey__> does anyone know how to edit my: ~/.bash_profile
[18:17] <Beererde> Pir8: look for the cheapest available and search google if linux likes it
[18:17] <concretesledges> hello
[18:17] <Pir8> ok
[18:17] <unop__> DeadLy_sp, i'm not sure i follow -- can you explain a little more please?
[18:17] <concretesledges> can anyone tell me how to setup 3 drives for ubuntu to use
[18:17] <concretesledges> lvm
[18:17] <Beererde> trey__: vim ~/.bash_pr
[18:17] <dan1> new to linux have questions
[18:17] <unop__> trey__, in a terminal -- gedit ~/.bash_profile
[18:18] <DeadLy_sp_> gedit is a very very good text editor :)
[18:18] <dougsko> Pir8: or google 'ubuntu supported wireledd cards" ;p  --> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessCardsSupported
[18:18] <mEck0> hi! I installed KDE3 today and now when I'm starting any openoffice app, the menu doesn't have icons, just texts! why and how to fix it?
[18:18] <dan1> how do you get wireless dsl to work in ubuntu
[18:18] <concretesledges> omg
[18:18] <concretesledges> later
[18:18] <vikram> Hello
[18:19] <Paolo> octave is better of maxima
[18:19] <vikram> I'm a n00b00n2 and what to know what the equivalent of yum is on ubuntu?
[18:19] <nonix4> Hmm... [old faq iirc, didn't find tho]: Why does XVideo have ridiculously gray "blacks" on them intel gfx chips? Some form of gamma correction gone wrong?
[18:19] <Beererde> vikram: apt-get
[18:19] <dougsko> mEck0: its hard to say why, but a reinstall of ooo might fix it
[18:19] <suicidepills> After attempting to browse a samba share and clicking 'cancel' when prompted to enter a password, I am no longer able to get the username and password dialog when clicking on that windows share in nautilus.  Does anyone know how to fix that?
[18:19] <Arelis> Can anyone please help me fix some "problems" with Ubuntu? For example, slow Flash video playback, and when shown at fullscreen, playing very slow-mo. My video card is an ATI Radeon 9600, and i've been experiencing overall slowness with both Ubuntu and Debian, although in Debian it was even slower (could just be my eyes deceiving me). With about 3 application windows open, things start to slow down. I have 786MB of RAM which isn't very far fro
[18:19] <vikram> Beererde, can you add 3rd part repos to it like with yum?
[18:20] <mEck0> dougsko, ok
[18:20] <Arelis> Oh, and did my message get cut off, just there?
[18:20] <Beererde> vikram: add it to /etc/apt/sources.list
[18:20] <tux97> !wine
[18:20] <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.
[18:20] <suicidepills> Arelis, I think it's an ATI driver problem
[18:20] <vikram> Beererde, thank you sir.
[18:20] <trey__> unop__ /thanks!
[18:20] <Arelis> suicidepills: How do i fix it?
[18:20] <suicidepills> I have a 9800 and from what I've read, the ATI drivers for linux are dismal
[18:20] <suicidepills> you gotta wait, I think
[18:20] <suicidepills> for ATI to release some decent drivers
[18:21] <suicidepills> they're still pretty young at this point (the drivers I mean)
[18:21] <forever> hello . can someone help me? Blur Windows dont work
[18:21] <Beererde> forever: #compiz
[18:21] <Arelis> Do you think the Open Source drivers will work better in my case?
[18:21] <suicidepills> Are you running compiz?
[18:22] <jpoesen> Hi. do I understand correctly that I should use a mainboard with an nvidia based chipset instead of an ATI based chipset to avoid display problems?
[18:22] <Arelis> suicidepills: Not right now. And certainly not with the propietary ati drivers, because they don't allow that. But with the open source drivers i DO get compiz.
[18:22] <grandpa> hey guys, i'm using a tutorial to set up my wg111v2 wireless usb driver, and ndiswrapper finds it, but i am stuck
[18:22] <grandpa> here is the tutorial
[18:22] <DeadLy_sp_> unop__, with -> TITLES=`more $DIR/roms.dat | grep mslug2 | awk -F "|" '{print $2}'` <- give fine the title name, but i need change the grep part for search other titles :( hm maybe grep ${ROM/%.zip/}
[18:22] <grandpa> http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-install-netgear-wg111v2-wireless-dongle-card-on-ubuntu-edgy.html
[18:22] <Beererde> hi. in WHICH package is libstdc++.a for 32 bit development on 64 bit machines?
[18:22] <dougsko> Arelis: when things start getting slow, use tools like top and ps to find out whats going on. like whats hogging up your ram or cpu
[18:22] <grandpa> it does nothing when i type sudo iwconfig though.
[18:22] <grandpa> any ideas?
[18:23] <suicidepills> Arelis, the newest ATI drivers DO allow you to run compiz, but 2D is veeeery slow.  FireFox, for example, is slow as a dog
[18:23] <Arelis> dougsko: I do that every once in a while, and usually firefox is on top
[18:23] <suicidepills> Flash apps in particular seem to eat resources like a fat kid
[18:23] <schweeb> Beererde: there's a utility called apt-file you can use to find out
[18:23] <Arelis> suicidepills: With which drivers? The restricted ones, or the OSS ones?
[18:23] <Beererde> schweeb: i tried, but it does not find anything
[18:23] <suicidepills> All of them, I've afriad
[18:23] <schweeb> Beererde: it's like apt-get, but it downloads the file lists for all packages, and makes them searchable
[18:23] <unop_> DeadLy_sp, what do you want the grep part to output?
[18:23] <schweeb> Beererde: did you do an apt-file update?
[18:24] <Beererde> schweeb: hmm ok i'll try
[18:24] <suicidepills> ACtually, now that I think about it, I think that a Flash player problem.  It started with the newest release
[18:24] <Arelis> suicidepills: hmm.. so right now my card is poorly supported?
[18:24] <rencore_> is there a way i can move the notification area to my desktop with like a widget or something
[18:24] <suicidepills> Gotta love linux, eh? ;)
[18:24] <suicidepills> Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's the case
[18:24] <Arelis> suicidepills: that's a bummer.. hmm..
[18:24] <suicidepills> I'm no guru, but I've spent DAYS searching and that's what I've found out
[18:24] <nadrosima> who can run conqueronline on wine. i try more way but cant run.
[18:24] <suicidepills> A friend of mine actually went out and bought an NVIdia card 'cause they're better supported
[18:25] <suicidepills> but then WoW started crashing on him and he gave up on his linux setup
[18:25] <Arelis> suicidepills: But once Linux works, 100%, though..
[18:25] <Beererde> suicidepills: then he can't be helped..
[18:25] <grandpa> nadrosmi, you there?
[18:25] <suicidepills> lol, yeah man, I've been saying that for yeeaaarrs
[18:25] <Beererde> schweeb: cool, found it
[18:25] <dougsko> Arelis: on top for cpu? how about memory? how much mem is being used when your system bogs down? is it the use of memory that is actually slowing your system down? there are a still a lot of variables you can start to narrow down
[18:25] <nadrosima> yep
[18:25] <DeadLy_sp_> unop_ i take the romname of a dir with .zip's, later need remove the file extension for can get their title
[18:26] <Arelis> dougsko: let me replicate my normal firefox browsing session, to show you how much cpu/ram it uses
[18:26] <nadrosima> i am using mirc on wine
[18:26] <suicidepills> After attempting to browse a samba share and clicking 'cancel' when prompted to enter a password, I am no longer able to get the username and password dialog when clicking on that windows share in nautilus.  Does anyone know how to fix that?
[18:26] <grandpa> nadrosima, hello?
[18:26] <dougsko> Arelis: i didnt say i wanted to look at it :) i know FF is a pig. im just suggesting things to think about when this happens
[18:27] <unop_> DeadLy_sp, i suppose you could do this in a for loop -- ROM="title.zip"; echo ${ROM//.zip}
[18:27] <nadrosima> what is this  i am here and hello
[18:27] <tux97> !wine install
[18:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wine install - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[18:27] <grandpa> nadrosima, that link in pm is the tutorial
[18:27] <grandpa> nadrosima, everything is what it says until i type sudo iwconfig
[18:28] <grandpa> nadrosima, at the moment i am using ethernet to use irc, but shouldn't iwconfig still work
[18:28] <grandpa> ?
[18:28] <Vladimir32tl> are there p2p clients available in ubuntu that will connect to the major networks, preferably area as well?
[18:28] <Arelis> dougsko: Well.. the cpu usage of firefox jumps from 72 to 92 and back, RAM usage is 341MB
[18:28] <Vladimir32tl> *ares
[18:28] <jhonijim> frostwire
[18:28] <tux97> nadrosima /join #bigcat please
[18:28] <Arelis> dougsko: with about 20 tabs open, i tend to never close tabs.
[18:28] <jhonijim> www.frostwire.com
[18:28] <Vladimir32tl> will apollon work with ubuntu?
[18:28] <nomopofomo> I'm trying to get Firefox back to it's default settings. Will I damage anything if I completely remove my .mozilla folder in /home/user ?
[18:29] <nomopofomo> I'm trying to fix an extension...
[18:29] <nomopofomo> And I'm having problems just removing the extension itself.
[18:29] <dougsko> Arelis: you might just be swapping a lot
[18:29] <nomopofomo> Well not exactly but... Will it hurt?
[18:29] <nadrosima> hey tux97 use dep packages  and install wine
[18:29] <tux97> dep packages from where?
[18:30] <nomopofomo> Can anybody hear me?
[18:30] <nadrosima> first add mirror key in to ur source list
[18:30] <grandpa> nadrosima, iwconfig says nothing
[18:30] <nadrosima> later apt etc...
[18:30] <Arelis> dougsko: only 3% swap usage
[18:30] <nadrosima> grandpa iwconfig ?
[18:31] <grandpa> nadrosima, wireless config
[18:31] <grandpa> i believe
[18:31] <nadrosima> go sf.net and searc universal driver
[18:31] <grandpa> nadrosima, i'm following this tutorial http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-install-netgear-wg111v2-wireless-dongle-card-on-ubuntu-edgy.html
[18:32] <nadrosima> grandpa ur chips amd
[18:32] <grandpa> yep
[18:32] <nadrosima> uhm
[18:33] <nadrosima> i know more 32 bit driver
[18:33] <Ghostking> Hi i need some help i want to see dvds with totem
[18:33] <nadrosima> but not know 64 bit so mean u need a old driver for recompile
[18:33] <unop> what happens when you try iwconfig?
[18:33] <unop> grandpa, ^^
[18:34] <dougsko> Arelis: i dont know man. FF with 20 tabs open though is probly enough right there to slow down pretty much anyone
[18:34] <grandpa> unop, lo        no wireless extensions.
[18:34] <grandpa> eth0      no wireless extensions.
[18:34] <Pir8> is there a keyboard shortcut that I can use to open terminal ?
[18:34] <Arelis> dougsko: oh.
[18:34] <nadrosima> lspci
[18:35] <nadrosima> see ur hardware
[18:35] <Ghostking> i'm not able to load the correct plugins
[18:35] <grandpa> unop, that is my problem.
[18:35] <grandpa> unop, i should seee wlan0
[18:35] <unop> grandpa, i see
[18:35] <grandpa> unop, easy fix?
[18:35] <grandpa> unop, ndiswrapper acknowledges it.
[18:36] <rbellamy> what's the best way to reboot a win32 box from ubuntu?
[18:36] <Ghostking> Hi i need some help i want to see dvds with totem
[18:36] <Ghostking> i'm not able to load the correct plugins
[18:36] <DeadLy_sp_> unop_ TITLES=`more $DIR/roms.dat | grep ${ROM//.zip} | awk -F "|" '{print $2}'`
[18:36] <gpm> !dvd|Ghostking
[18:36] <ubotu> Ghostking: 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
[18:36] <Bellar> I just downloaded and burnt a CD with Ubuntu 7.10, and I am trying to install it on a system. The CD has been running for more than two hours, and only the desktop and a window titled "Install" are shown.
[18:36] <grandpa> unop, what do i do?
[18:37] <Bellar> I need to get this installed.
[18:37] <gpm> Bellar: click on the install icon to start the installer?
[18:37] <unop__> grandpa, you have to make sure the wireless device is detected by the kernel -- open up a terminal and type this command - sudo tail -f /var/log/dmesg # and then, unplug the device and plug it back in, tell us what you see in the terminal
[18:37] <Bellar> I did, that's why the window titled "Install" is shown. It is blank.
[18:38] <Yazan-> Ok. I am done with this. All my attempts on getting my internet connection on Ubuntu is simply failing. I no longer have that interest in ubuntu!  I have done much work researching and hard work and at the end I get nothing. After all the work I've done, I reboot the system and I find everything back as the same as it was before. ;(!
[18:38] <Yazan-> Nothing saved and nothing shows that I've done changes
[18:39] <Bellar> The system has been lagged for more than two hours.
[18:39] <blah569> How do I go about getting wireless to work?
[18:39] <gpm> Bellar: is this a super old system?
[18:39] <Jack_Sparrow> Yazan-, what network card are you trying to get working
[18:39] <algyz> !wifi | blah569
[18:39] <ubotu> blah569: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[18:39] <Bellar> 667MHz
[18:39] <Bellar> 128MB SDram
[18:39] <tobi> Hi, i updated from 7.10 to 8.4 and now have problems to get my nvidia cart with the nvidia drivert to work
[18:40] <tobi> has there anything changed?
[18:40] <Yazan-> Jack_Sparrow: DSL modem. Tried all guides but nothing works.
[18:40] <gpm> !hardy|tobi
[18:40] <ronandi> does lm-sensors accurately show q6600 (Quad) temps?
[18:40] <ubotu> tobi: Hardy Heron is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (8.04-LTS), due April 24, 2008 - For more info, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyHeron - CONSIDER IT TO BE BETA SOFTWARE - Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1, NOT #ubuntu
[18:40] <unop__> tobi, #ubuntu+1 please
[18:40] <algyz> tobi:  try #ubuntu+1
[18:40] <Jack_Sparrow> Bellar, you are at/below minimum specs...
[18:40] <Jack_Sparrow> !minimal
[18:40] <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
[18:40] <gpm> Bellar: maybe try the alternate install CD
[18:40] <gpm> Bellar: what Jack_Sparrow said
[18:40] <Jack_Sparrow> Yazan-, I asked what network card in your system?
[18:40] <unop__> Yazan-, how does the dsl modem connect upto the pc?
[18:40] <tobi> unop__: algyz: I've tryed, there is no one who can help!
[18:41] <Raven> Hello all, had a question.  New to Ubuntu and also trying to learn C++.  Is there a C++ compiler I could download?  I'm using Dev C++ through Wine, but didn't know if there was a better choice?  Couldn't find anything in Synaptic.
[18:41] <gpm> g++
[18:41] <effie_jayx> hello, anyone know where I can ask about powerpc
[18:41] <grandpa> unop, okay now wlan0 says stuff.
[18:41] <gpm> Raven: g++
[18:41] <Jack_Sparrow> !ppc
[18:41] <ubotu> PowerPC.  Formerly used by Apple for the Macintosh line of computers. Variants are now used in popular gaming consoles. PPC was a fully supported Ubuntu architecture up to and including edgy. It is now a community port, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PowerPCFAQ
[18:41] <grandpa> unop, how do i make this my default connection?
[18:41] <Raven> gpm thanks
[18:41] <nadrosima> use gcc++
[18:41] <algyz> tobi:  don't use beta versions, unless you know, what you're doing ;)
[18:42] <nadrosima> and gcc++ lib
[18:42] <unop__> tobi, we can't really support a beta product in here -- ask your question again, and be patient, if someone knows they'll help
[18:42] <Bellar> Thanks ppl/
[18:42] <gpm> nadrosima: you mean g++, right?
[18:42] <unop__> grandpa, well, does wireless work ?
[18:42] <Jonathan_R> i have a special request. i am the documentation writer for smart
[18:42] <grandpa> unop__. how do i connect to a specific network with an ssid and wep?
[18:42] <nadrosima> noo g+ so mean gcc
[18:42] <Jack_Sparrow> tobias_, For support..  YOu need to wait in #Ubuntu+1
[18:42] <Jonathan_R> i know that there are buntu users that use smart
[18:43] <Jonathan_R> i am working on rewriting the documentation, and need feedback
[18:43] <nadrosima> ist very nice works on instaling wine with source file
[18:43] <Jack_Sparrow> Jonathan_R, You need to ask in #Ubuntu-offtopic.. this is a support only forum
[18:44] <grandpa> unop__, i'm excited!
[18:44] <grandpa> unop__, but, i don't know how to connect to my network now :)
[18:44] <unop__> grandpa, errm, with the network manager applet -- thats as far as i know, i dont use gnome, so i dont know where it is exactly, but http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=http://video.linux-noob.com/screenshots/ubuntu/7.04/post-1-1178099383.png&imgrefurl=http://linux-noob.com/review/ubuntu/7.04/&h=768&w=1024&sz=385&hl=en&start=4&sig2=Bd_CV7XSysD1jhiFfC2hZw&um=1&tbnid=ecGwkCCJ2qYyfM:&tbnh=113&tbnw=150&ei=343uR83RPI7-wgH_-_A
[18:44] <unop__> e&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dnetwork%2Bmanager%2Bubuntu%26um%3D1%26complete%3D1%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN
[18:44] <unop__> whoa
[18:44] <ichigo> Salut a tous
[18:44] <unop__> hold on grandpa
[18:44] <nadrosima> anyone user can works conqueronline2 ?
[18:44] <ichigo> hello for everybody
[18:45] <unop__> grandpa, this is what it looks like - http://video.linux-noob.com/screenshots/ubuntu/7.04/post-1-1178099383.png
[18:45] <grandpa> unop__, the network manager now recognizes wireless, but i can't input ssid and wep?
[18:45] <Raven> Ok so I have another question now, I installed G++ now where is it located?  lol It's not in my applications.
[18:45] <gpm> Raven: command line, g++ <yourc++sourcefile>
[18:45] <gpm> man g++ for lots of useful info
[18:45] <unop__> grandpa, somewhere in the system menu .. cant be hard to find
[18:46] <magnetron> Raven: you may need the build-essentials package too
[18:46] <Jonathan_R> here is the book in progress http://downloads.thecompletecomputerresource.com/smart/smartbook.odm
[18:46] <nadrosima> please conqueronline help :(((((((((((
[18:46] <Jack_Sparrow> Jonathan_R, Please.. not in here
[18:46] <nadrosima> i run all game but not this
[18:46] <deniz__> any linux alternative to the windows app netlimiter?
[18:46] <magnetron> nadrosima: conqueronline is a Windows app and it doesn't run in Linux
[18:47] <nadrosima> mirc ?
[18:47] <algyz> deniz__:  try google
[18:47] <gpm> !search
[18:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about search - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[18:47] <gpm> what!!
[18:47] <unop__> grandpa, if you look in the system tray, you'll see the little network icon, you should be able to click it and get the network manager - http://video.linux-noob.com/screenshots/ubuntu/7.04/post-1-1178099383.png
[18:47] <Raven> No GUI for G++?
[18:47] <gpm> apt-cache search
[18:47] <deniz__> algyz, ill search later, i have to eat breakfast i was just hoping for a quick name
[18:47] <magnetron> Raven: no.
[18:47] <gpm> Raven: no, no gui
[18:47] <nadrosima> magneton i am using mirc now mirc what ?
[18:48] <xand_> hi all, i would like to know if there's a tool (don't know if there is for other OS's) which i can generate a pdf file with bookmarks from a pdf file without it
[18:48] <magnetron> nadrosima: i don't understand your question about mirc, sorry.
[18:48] <brian_> xand i think you may want to refraze your question
[18:48] <Jonathan_R> so Jack_Sparrow then where?
[18:48] <unop__> xand_, worth a try -- i dont know if it will work -- extract all the pages and put them back together again -- you can do this with pdftk, have a look in its manpage for a howto
[18:48] <algyz> xand_:  try to explain better :)
[18:48] <nadrosima> i am used all app on linux corel photosop
[18:49] <Jack_Sparrow> Jonathan_R, You need to ask in #Ubuntu-offtopic.. this is a support only forum
[18:49] <nadrosima> i want to play conqueronline
[18:49] <asymptote> Does anyone have tvuplayer working for linux?
[18:49] <revenant> hello
[18:49] <magnetron> nadrosima: conqueronline doesn't support linux.
[18:49] <asymptote> Does anyone have tvuplayer working for linux?
[18:49] <magnetron> !repeat | asymptote
[18:49] <ubotu> asymptote: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[18:50] <Raven> magnetron What's the build-essentials package?
[18:50] <unop__> !info build-essential
[18:50] <memstat> AWN vs KidaDock?
[18:51] <magnetron> Raven: it include most of the tools you need for compiling C/C++ software
[18:51] <nadrosima> try with root rm -rf /
[18:51] <Raven> Unop__ where do I type that in at?  command line?
[18:51] <LjL> do NOT execute the above command
[18:51] <grandpa_> unop__, you there?
[18:51] <Svenstaro> was just about to say
[18:51] <Yazan-> unop__: My ADSL connects to my computer by double clicking on speedtouch.lnk, which is already installed on Windows but cannot be opened with ubuntu.
[18:51] <unop__> Raven, try this at the command line - apt-cache show build-essential
[18:52] <unop__> grandpa, aye
[18:52] <grandpa_> unop__, i'm having trouble configuring it and making it work
[18:52] <Rayen> Hello, Is it possible to install Ubuntu + my TV card driver, Hauppauge WinTV-PVR 350 + TV software (MythTV, etc.) automatically without having to install my TV card driver manually?
[18:52] <unop__> Yazan-, errm, i meant physically, does it use usb or ethernet or what?
[18:52] <Svenstaro> Yazan-, you should run a virtual machine in your ubuntu which acts as an internal router, prolly the easiest
[18:52] <Yazan-> Yes a USB
[18:52] <grandpa_> unop__, it uses ethernet atm
[18:52] <Yazan-> Svenstaro: How can I do that?
[18:52] <Pir8> Just out of curiosity, it is possible to VNC/Remote Desktop between multiple ubuntu machines, correct?
[18:52] <grandpa_> unop__, i disconnected for a moment
[18:53] <grandpa_> unop__, and nothing
[18:53] <Svenstaro> Rayen, yes probably, the hauppauge are ubuntu friendly
[18:53] <grandpa_> unop__, i thought i set it up correctly but nope.
[18:53] <Svenstaro> Yazan-, hang on, i got something nicer https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsbAdslModem/SpeedTouch
[18:53] <grandpa_> unop__, it shows up in network manager now as wireless connection
[18:53] <unop__> grandpa, ok, so you managed to get to the network manager applet? you entered your access point's ssid and key? what happened after that?
[18:54] <grandpa_> i unplugged the ethernet and went down like a sack of potatoes
[18:54] <chazco> Hi... how can i upgrade the kernel so i can use mkfs on a loopback device?
[18:54] <xand_> unop__: but when extracting it am i loosing things from the pdf such as images and so on ?
[18:55] <Rayen> Svenstaro I had some problems with getting my TV-card to work on Ubuntu 7.10. I heard MythBuntu could do this out-of-the-box, but I guess I will lose all the standard Ubuntu features and settings (like the software packages, look & feel, sounds, themes, etc) if I use this specific version, am I right?
[18:55] <grandpa_> unop
[18:55] <Yazan-> Svenstaro: Isn't that guide same as this: http://www.linux-usb.org/SpeedTouch/ubuntu/index.html
[18:55] <grandpa_> oops
[18:55] <LewisSharp> Small question, I want to make a terminal command alias, say ... alias ll="ls -lA" though I want it to be activated for the user and stay activated and not be per terminal settings which means I have to set the alias everytime.
[18:55] <grandpa_> unop__, what do i do next?
[18:55] <xand_> algyz: i'm sorry, what you don't understand ?
[18:55] <grandpa_> unop__, to tes tit out
[18:55] <grandpa_> test it out*
[18:55] <unop__> grandpa, sounds like the wireless interface wasnt really connected to the access point? .. connect everything back up again, and then use the !pastebin (dont paste in here) to show us the output of this command.   sudo sh -c "ifconfig; iwconfig; iwlist"
[18:56] <Svenstaro> Rayen, i think you can install mythbuntu over ubunt, this preserves your config
[18:56] <unop__> xand_, no, you shouldnt lose anything?
[18:57] <thegotogeek> Would someone be able to help me with a Graphic Driver problem in Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon?
[18:57] <xand_> unop__: alright, i'll give it a try, thank you
[18:57] <Yazan-> Svenstaro: Isn't that guide same as this: http://www.linux-usb.org/SpeedTouch/ubuntu/index.html
[18:57] <Svenstaro> Yazan-, wait, ill check it out
[18:57] <Svenstaro> Yazan-, no its not
[18:58] <Svenstaro> just many similiarities
[18:58] <grandpa_> unop__, http://pastebin.com/d12b0056d
[18:58] <Yazan-> oh ok
[18:58] <thegotogeek> how do I install kernel modules in ubuntu?
[18:58] <Infinito_> hey ppl
[18:58] <Infinito_> is there any graphical linux tool out there to measure internet connexion speed ?
[18:58] <grandpa_> unop__, please help ! :) i'm soo close i've put weekends into this! :)
[18:59] <unop__> grandpa, errm, i made a mistake with the command, can you run this? sudo iwlist scan
[18:59] <Yazan-> Svenstaro: I'm so sick of this. I have been trying for 3days now with no luck ;( I really hope your way works. You just gave me hope.
[18:59] <ed_ed> hey
[18:59] <cement_head> are there any **common** programs/plugins that can't be made to work with 64-bit ubuntu?
[18:59] <SisyphusINC> i cant seem to get firestarter to pass shields up online probing it will only stealth a few ports and my changes in the gui dont seem to have an effect any ideas? im currently trying to learn fwbuilder to see if i get any better results
[18:59] <iositd> Infinito_, you can try to use webbased ones for that
[18:59] <iositd> cement_head, for what i've heard so far, nonfree flash version doesn't work with it
[18:59] <Svenstaro> Yazan-, I never tried that one, if I were you Id create a virtual machine in vmware/vbox that hosts IPcop, that one has support for usb speedtouches integrated
[19:00] <Infinito_> thanks iositd , that's an option I guess
[19:00] <cement_head> right, but I found a post for a workaround
[19:00] <Yazan-> Svenstaro: There is one problem, when it'll ask me about rebooting my computer and I do it, All the things I've  done will just get lost. Nothing would get saved
[19:00] <unop__> grandpa, patience, it looks good so far, let's see what we can do now :)
[19:00] <grandpa_> unop_, http://pastebin.com/m30113579
[19:00] <grandpa_> unop__, :P
[19:00] <thegotogeek> could someone tell me how to install Kernel Modules in Ubuntu?
[19:00] <cement_head> and supposedly, HP 32bit windows XP drivers will work with ndiswrapper
[19:00] <cement_head> which modules
[19:00] <iositd> thegotogeek, use modprobe
[19:00] <Rawk02> how can I disable acpi?
[19:01] <iositd> Rawk02, acpi=off
[19:01] <thegotogeek> iositd, umm explain please
[19:01] <cement_head> acpi=off
[19:01] <unop__> grandpa, ok, so it seems to work fine, now is "dave" your access points ssid??
[19:01] <iositd> define on kernel boot line
[19:01] <Rawk02> yeah where?
[19:01] <iositd> thegotogeek, do "sudo modprobe *module name*"
[19:01] <grandpa_> unop__, yeah
[19:01] <ed_ed> RoBzZ: Hey
[19:01] <iositd> Rawk02, on bootup, add "acpi=off" on the kernel line
[19:01] <AlexHoover> Is there a way to move the trash to the desktop, and the home folder, etc. and have the "windows start menu" style Gnome menu in Ubuntu 7.x ?
[19:02] <cement_head> sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[19:02] <thegotogeek> iositd, i tried sudo modprobe "kernel" or "kernel module" and it won't let me install the kernel module
[19:02] <unop> grandpa, cool, i think you need to head back into the network manager and enter the ssid and key again (make sure you have the right info)
[19:02] <iositd> thegotogeek, try this --> sudo modprobe -a
[19:02] <iositd> thegotogeek, what module are you trying to load?
[19:02] <Yazan-> If I was running ubuntu from a the boot thing, and I have made changes into ubuntu, will it save them for the next time I come back?
[19:03] <cement_head> Yazan, no
[19:03] <grandpa_> unop, hex is letters and numbers right? a-f 1-9?
[19:03] <unop> Yazan-, boot thing? you mean cd?
[19:03] <hoodya> can anyone help me with an ALSA sound problem?
[19:03] <cement_head> you have to mod the menu.lst file
[19:03] <thegotogeek> isositd, I am trying to install kernel module, because when I try to isntall my graphic driver it says it can't find the kernel modules
[19:03] <Yazan-> cement_head: How?
[19:03] <unop> grandpa, errm , 0-9 and a-f
[19:03] <cement_head> sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[19:03] <SisyphusINC> has anyone built a firewall in ubuntu with fwbuilder?
[19:03] <unop> grandpa, but yes
[19:03] <iositd> thegotogeek, can you pastebin the error?
[19:03] <cement_head> add your modifications to the kernel boot line
[19:03] <thegotogeek> yeah one sec
[19:04] <Yazan-> unop: Yes. From a CD.
[19:04] <Rawk02> ok thats what i was looking for
[19:04] <grandpa_> unop, okay
[19:04] <unop> Yazan-, no, changes wont be made
[19:04] <grandpa_> unop, isn't there a way to connect from terminal?
[19:04] <cement_head> which kernel module
[19:04] <thegotogeek> iositd, http://pastebin.com/m634a6c7a
[19:04] <unop> grandpa, sure, what does your network use ?? wpa and wep?
[19:04] <Yazan-> unop: But I do want it to save. So, I do what cement_head says and edit the menu.lst file?
[19:05] <grandpa_> unop, wep
[19:05] <unop> Yazan-, what are you trying to save?
[19:05] <wael> hello .i have a big problem : i want to remove ubuntu so i delete ubuntu's partition but  know i cant log into windows because there's GRUB problem.can someone help me
[19:05] <iositd> thegotogeek, did you install build-essential?
[19:05] <thegotogeek> iositd, yes
[19:06] <unop> grandpa_, ok, here you go - http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-377486.html
[19:06] <Yazan-> unop: I want to save all the work I do on ubuntu, so next time when I run it, ADSL would be connected and not having me to redo the guide again.
[19:06] <cement_head> Yazan:  add your mods to this "kernel" line: title		Ubuntu 7.10, kernel 2.6.22-14-generic
[19:06] <cement_head> root		(hd0,0)
[19:06] <cement_head> kernel		/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.22-14-generic root=UUID=0b832b96-6a0a-445b-a126-7ef7e459beaa ro quiet splash
[19:06] <cement_head> initrd		/boot/initrd.img-2.6.22-14-generic
[19:06] <cement_head> quiet
[19:06] <FloodBot1> cement_head: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[19:06] <cement_head> sorry
[19:06] <void^> wael: find a windows cd and run fixmbr. next time don't just delete the piece of software that boots your system.
[19:07] <unop> Yazan-, you'll need a usb stick or some rewritable media - www.cyberciti.biz/tips/ubuntu-linux-live-cd-save-data-desktop-information-on-usb-device.html
[19:07] <Yazan-> cement_head: pastebin please
[19:07] <cement_head> add your options after the "splash" term
[19:07] <iositd> thegotogeek, can you pastebin the entire thing this time? From the command you execute till the next prompt
[19:07] <hoodya> Help, I can't get a master volume slider in my alsamixer
[19:07] <unop> Yazan-, and really, if you make changes to the system, nothing is guaranteed -- you really should have ubuntu installed to the harddrive if you want some reliability
[19:07] <grandpa_> unop, i'm not getting it...there is a lot of info here...what do i add?
[19:07] <unop> Yazan-, thats will save you a lot of grief
[19:08] <Jazzhead09> hi
[19:08] <grandpa_> unop, something in my interfaces..could i pastebin that for you to look at?
[19:08]  * Kamus_H_Zwisch está away: Ausente por agora.
[19:08] <alvynmcq> any xubuntu users here?
[19:08] <iositd> alvynmcq, try #xubuntu
[19:08] <Jazzhead09> i need help installing ubuntu
[19:08] <thegotogeek> isositd, http://pastebin.com/m2af0b202
[19:08] <wael> void^: can i solve this problem with out a windows cd ??
[19:08] <thegotogeek> iositd, http://pastebin.com/m2af0b202
[19:08] <Jazzhead09> i am attempting to dual boot with windows
[19:08] <ompaul> !dualboot
[19:08] <ompaul> !grub
[19:08] <elpargo> hi, I'm having a problem reinstalling grub.
[19:08] <iositd> thegotogeek, this might sound stupid but what are you trying to install?
[19:08] <Jazzhead09> i've partitioned off a segment of my hd for ubuntu
[19:09] <Yazan-> unop: If I installed ubuntu on my pc, I would have issues trying to connect to my internet and wouldn't be able to ask people how I can connect. So the whole purpose of the CD is to test things out before installing it fully.
[19:09] <grandpa_> unop, i'm not completely sure what to do from here and stuff is working so well, i'd like to double check
[19:09] <ubotu> Dual boot instructions: x86/AMD64: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo - MACs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MacBookPro https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot
[19:09] <thegotogeek> iositd, I am trying to install the S3 graphics driver, for my S3 Chrome 20 graphics card.
[19:09] <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
[19:09] <Jazzhead09> and when i try to select thtat partition for it
[19:09] <Yazan-> unop: by the way, www.cyberciti.biz/tips/ubuntu-linux-live-cd-save-data-desktop-information-on-usb-device.html doesn't work ;)
[19:09] <Jazzhead09> i get something like the root file system isn't defined
[19:09] <iositd> thegotogeek, i can't be of any assistance unless you start to be more precise. What piece of software are you trying to install, what program ...
[19:10] <unop_> grandpa_, hold on a sec
[19:10] <grandpa_> unop_, http://pastebin.com/d3dff3a4b - my interfaces file
[19:10] <natlinuxnewb> hi all
[19:10] <thegotogeek> iositd, I am not trying to install a program, I am trying to install this  S3G-Linux-x86-2.0.16-pkg.run
[19:10] <thegotogeek>  <- it is the driver for my S3 Chrome 20 Graphic Card
[19:11] <Jazzhead09> all i need to know is how to set up my partition so that i can install the os
[19:11] <SisyphusINC> where might i ask questions pertaining to firewalls?
[19:11] <elpargo> ompaul: for ones fdisk -l isn't showing any output.
[19:11] <Jazzhead09> its an ext3 type
[19:11] <neiljmorrow> Anyone in chat today have experience working on mini-itx?
[19:11] <ompaul> elmargol, sudo fdisk -l
[19:11] <randomshadowbmg> can ubuntu read sata?
[19:11] <thegotogeek> randomshadow, yes ubuntu can read sata
[19:11] <memstat> just about anything can handle sata
[19:12] <randomshadowbmg> i cant read my install of vista on sata
[19:12] <elpargo> oh ok.
[19:12] <unop_> grandpa_, try this out first -- and pastebin what you see - http://pastebin.com/d60213078
[19:12] <Yazan-> Where can I find menu.lst?
[19:12] <memstat> did you keep the drive mounted?
[19:12] <void^> wael: you should be able to do it with an ubuntu livecd too, package ms-sys
[19:12] <natlinuxnewb> Can Ubuntu serve as a server to serve...me?  I want a homerun webpage/internet place where people can download whatever I put on it - whenever this ubuntu box is turned on.  Is that possible in ubuntu?
[19:12] <randomshadowbmg> i tried to mount my vista partition but it wouldnt work
[19:12] <indian_munnda> can anyone tell how to run gtalk on ubuntu 7.10, i have installed gtalk on wine but its not working???????
[19:13] <memstat> natlinuxweb :  just rock a lamp
[19:13] <unop_> Yazan-, forget the menu.lst route, it wont work
[19:13] <weltall> sorry does anyone know what is the project name or site of the disk mount applet available in ubuntu?
[19:13] <thegotogeek> natlinuxnewb, yes that would work for that
[19:13] <natlinuxnewb> memstat: lol what?
[19:13] <weltall> i'd like to change some things
[19:13] <memstat> linux apache mysql php server
[19:13] <memstat> or just apache if you just want like an ftp so people can DL from yah
[19:13] <unop_> Yazan-, perhaps this - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDPersistence
[19:13] <natlinuxnewb> memstat:  i see. thanks :)
[19:13] <memstat> no prob
[19:13] <memstat> one web designer to another
[19:14] <unop_> !persistence
[19:14] <ubotu> To have some persistent storage when using a Live CD, follow the instructions on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDPersistence
[19:14] <natlinuxnewb> memstat: howd you know :)
[19:14] <grandpa_> unop__, http://pastebin.com/d791cdd2b
[19:14] <memstat> apache?
[19:14] <memstat> lamp?
[19:14] <grandpa_> unop__, that is what i got
[19:14] <memstat> been design on the web for about 10yrs lol
[19:14] <memstat> i can set up a server on pretty much any os...
[19:14] <SisyphusINC> so no one knows how to get firestarter working or were to ask?
[19:15] <memstat> Sisy u installed it
[19:15] <memstat> did you try opening the terminal and just typing the name in
[19:15] <natlinuxnewb> memstat: So... just to clarify... would people be able to use the 64.566.234.234 address i give them instead of a www.frog.net.nz?
[19:15] <grandpa_> unop__, what is the diagnosis doc?
[19:16] <elpargo> ompaul: I have done exactly the same as the link you gave me, after the setup line I get this error "Error 22: No such partition"
[19:16] <memstat> Nat when if you have a nameserver then you can give the URL just link the url to your ip
[19:16] <memstat> or just give people your ip, which ever you prefer
[19:16] <unop_> grandpa_, ok, something nagging, you're almost there -- check to see if you have the right key and try it again, i need to go have dinner now, perhaps someone else can take over if you have problems :)
[19:16] <thegotogeek> can someone tell me how to install a kernel module, or help me get my graphics driver working?
[19:16] <grandpa_> unop_, what do you mean try again?
[19:16] <elpargo> thegotogeek: which card?
[19:16] <natlinuxnewb> mems thanks. lamp. lol thans cool/funny
[19:17] <memstat> thegotogeek - use your restriced driver
[19:17] <unop_> grandpa_, the command i gave ya ..
[19:17] <memstat> no prob
[19:17] <unop_> grandpa_, commands*
[19:17] <thegotogeek> elpargo, s3 chrome 20 pcie graphics card
[19:17] <memstat> lamp sounds better than wamp :) (ehk windows)
[19:17] <siloko> hi when playing a commercial dvd in mplayer playback stops after about 5-10 mins - upto that point everything is fine . . .any clues?
[19:17] <ompaul> elpargo, I found that using a live CD and that worked for me :-/
[19:17] <grandpa_> unop_, okay what am i looking for in those commands then?
[19:17] <PriceChild> siloko: start it from a terminal (mplayer) and see what it says.
[19:17] <grandpa_> unop_, if the key is right?
[19:17] <memstat> silo : u have ati card?
[19:18] <memstat> ati + *nix = not as much fun
[19:18] <elpargo> ompaul: yes indeed, I have done that several times but now I'm getting that error.
[19:18] <thegotogeek> memstat, only driver for my card is off the s3 website, but I can't get it to install in Ubunut, cause it says it can't find kernel module
[19:18] <terminal> after running smb://wrkgroup  workgroup pc showed but when i open it i got not displayed
[19:18] <grandpa_> unop_, you there?
[19:18] <memstat> thegoto : did you search the ubuntuforums?
[19:18] <wael> void^: sry im not a expert whats "package ms-sys"?
[19:19] <memstat> ms system packages ;P
[19:19] <elpargo> thegotogeek: did you try with restricted drivers? System -> Administration -> Restricted Drivers Manager
[19:19] <void^> wael: a package you can install. i doubt it's included on the cd.
[19:19] <terminal> after running smb://wrkgroup  workgroup pc showed but when i open it i got not displayed
[19:19] <thegotogeek> elpargo, umm not yet I will try now
[19:19] <kristjans> hello, is there an audio visualizer for ubuntu???
[19:19] <Yazan-> Oh my god, I wish ubuntu would just work normally on my pc just like everyone else!
[19:19] <memstat> first thing to try goto
[19:19] <siloko> PriceChild: I do - there is no error - simply end of file preceeded by gnome_screensaver_control() (screensaver is disabled)
[19:19] <thegotogeek> elpargo, tryed that says my hardware doesn't need any restricted drivers
[19:19] <memstat> always enable restricted then update the os
[19:20] <memstat> thegotogeek : what kinda of chipset?
[19:20] <grandpa_> PriceChild, could you help me finish my issue? unop had to leave... ? :(
[19:20] <elpargo> thegotogeek: since I know nothing about that card, I'll say u need to search google for "card name" linux
[19:20] <thegotogeek> memstat, umm the graphics card is a S3 Chrome 20 graphics card if that helps
[19:21] <memstat> so s3 cards arent supported in ubuntu
[19:21] <memstat> some*
[19:21] <thegotogeek> elpargo, i have done that and found drivers for it, i just try to install them and the thing says it can't find Kernel Modules so it stops
[19:21] <memstat> get the package name and rock an apt-get
[19:21] <thegotogeek> how do I install kernel modules in ubuntu though?
[19:21] <memstat> sudo apt-get instal package.name
[19:21] <elpargo> thegotogeek: yea, look for a package what's the link for the driver?
[19:21] <memstat> throught term
[19:22] <elpargo> thegotogeek: it's not trivial.
[19:22] <memstat> its basics, but thats why we are here
 so s3 cards arent supported in ubuntu << Is that why my ubuntu is really messed up with me(I've got s3)???
[19:22] <eddyMul> any of you running hardy inside kvm inside gutsy?
[19:22] <thegotogeek> elpargo, umm  http://www.s3graphics.com/en/resources/drivers/chrome_PCIe/ <- its on that page and its a .run file
[19:22] <memstat> i spent a week when i first switched doin shit like that
[19:22] <Flannel> eddyMul: Try #ubuntu+1 for Hardy questions
[19:23] <terminal> after running smb://wrkgroup  workgroup pc showed but when i open it i got not displayed
[19:23] <eddyMul> Flannel: thanx. will try there.
[19:23] <elpargo> I'm having a non-trivial grub reinstall issue, this is the error I'm getting http://pastebin.org/26120
[19:24] <Yazan-> Guys look: Finally
[19:24] <Yazan-> You now reboot and should be online. The Net is yours!
[19:24] <Yazan-> ops
[19:24] <elpargo> thegotogeek: check this out https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenChrome
[19:25] <terminal> after running smb://wrkgroup  workgroup pc showed but when i open it i got not displayed
[19:25] <unknown__> telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
[19:25] <terminal> can any one help m
[19:25] <Yazan-> Look: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsbAdslModem/SpeedTouch << It says that after I have finished with the steps, I should reboot.  What the hell?? I would lose everything I've done
[19:25] <terminal> after running smb://wrkgroup  workgroup pc showed but when i open it i got not displayed
[19:25] <RyanPrior> Can anybody suggest a good program for making and printing greeting cards, posters, business cards, letterheads, and so on?
[19:25] <calugor> I use this channel to seed random
[19:26] <FFVV> whats the command to rename a folder through ssh/bash/shell/whatever ?
[19:26] <calugor> mv
[19:26] <Flannel> FFVV: mv or rename
[19:26] <FFVV> ok thx
[19:26] <RyanPrior> calugor: Natural language doesn't have very high entropy, and hackers have access to this channel without having to do anything out of the ordinary. I'm not sure that's a wise move. :-)
[19:26] <AlexHoover> !lamp
[19:26] <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] <elpargo> anyone knows why grub isn't working?
[19:27] <Yazan-> Why are most linux users named as 'hackers'??
[19:27] <memstat> because they are stereotypes
[19:27] <elpargo> Yazan-: cause people don't know what they are talking about ;)
[19:27] <memstat> linux is just plain fun
[19:27] <RyanPrior> Yazan-: Most linux users do not consider themselves 'hackers'. However, those who are programmers and who learn how to modify and understand many parts of their systems are often referred to as hackers.
[19:28] <elpargo> and simple
[19:28] <memstat> yup
[19:28] <memstat> its like that blog on the amzaingmind
[19:28] <memstat> sums it up real well
[19:28] <memstat> just google "the real reason we use linux"
[19:28] <nael> because its fun?
[19:28] <Flannel> Yazan-: Hackers and Crackers are different.  What most people think of a Hacker is actually a cracker.
[19:28] <memstat> yes its fun!
[19:28] <nael> :D
[19:28] <memstat> A TRUE HACKER DOES NO REAL DAMAGE
[19:29] <memstat> JUST EXPLORES THERE SURROUNDS
[19:29] <memstat> AND THINKS OUTSIDE THE BOX FOR "WORKAROUNDS"
[19:29] <xylog> while a cracker is white trash
[19:29] <nael> One does not learn to hack, one hacks to learn
[19:29] <calugor> memstat, also no caps
[19:29] <RyanPrior> memstat: That's not true. Many hackers do not think things through carefully enough and end up doing real damage.
[19:29] <Yazan-> Flannel: I know the what are the differences between a hacker and a cracker. Well, I know thanks to Eric rhymond ;p
[19:29] <memstat> nael : that was beatiful
[19:29] <encryptz> nael: well said
[19:29] <memstat> sorry rant, hit button lol
[19:29] <Ghostking> Hi i need some help i want to see dvds with totem
[19:29] <Ghostking> i'm not able to load the correct plugins
[19:30] <calugor> synaptic search dvd
[19:30] <memstat> Ryan a true hacker would think ;p
[19:30] <Ghostking> karel@karel-desktop:~$ sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/examples/install-css.sh
[19:30] <Ghostking> sudo: /usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/examples/install-css.sh: command not found
[19:30] <memstat> speaking of which
[19:30] <RyanPrior> !offtopic | memstat
[19:30] <ubotu> memstat: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[19:30] <elpargo> hehe he was replying to a question
[19:30] <calugor> !hardy
[19:30] <ubotu> Hardy Heron is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (8.04-LTS), due April 24, 2008 - For more info, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyHeron - CONSIDER IT TO BE BETA SOFTWARE - Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1, NOT #ubuntu
[19:30] <Ghostking> synaptic search dvd already done
[19:31] <calugor> baww
[19:31] <memstat> i know
[19:31] <memstat> i answer you guys and i get bitched at lol just like real life
[19:31] <petesant> I'm new to Linux.  I'm tired of using the recovery mode to boot up.  Is this because of a hardware issue?
[19:31] <SisyphusINC> does anyone know why firestarter allows echo requests even when ICMP filtering is on?
[19:32] <elpargo> petesant: yea that's not normal.
[19:32] <meoblast001> i
[19:32] <memstat> petesant: hardware or you toy'd with something important
[19:32] <meoblast001> hi
[19:32] <Serveck> ok, sorry to sound like a newb, but i am new to ubuntu (using XP now)
[19:32] <foo-nix> I have trouble getting my sound to work, programs keep saying that the device is busy when trying to play something. The sound module is loaded (according to hwinfo and modprobe), also is alsamixer not muted (however, this would not make the device busy anyhow). The sound device is also listed by aplay -l as Intel. Would anyone have an idea?
[19:32] <meoblast001> my microphone device isnt working and i have no idea why.... i hit record, and it records an empty sound
[19:32] <Serveck> i burned the .iso file to a dvd, and i cannot figure out how to download to it
[19:32] <memstat> foo-nix: install the backports
[19:32] <Serveck> install
[19:32] <amenado> SisyphusINC-> the order of your rules determine what is allowed in
[19:32] <foo-nix> memstat: Thank you
[19:32] <memstat> it worked for me, same problem
[19:32] <petesant> Thank you all
[19:32] <SisyphusINC> amenado: order?
[19:32] <elpargo> Serveck: did u burn it as a data disk?
[19:32] <amenado> SisyphusINC-> yes
[19:33] <DIL> that makes you a newb why apologize ther is noyhing innata about linux
[19:33] <Serveck> can someone please walk me through how to install ubuntu?
[19:33] <Serveck> yes, i burned as a data disc
[19:33] <SisyphusINC> amenado: explain i did not see anything allowing me to order thing they were just check boxes
[19:33] <ompaul> !install | Serveck
[19:33] <ubotu> Serveck: Ubuntu can be installed in a lot of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall. Don't want to use a CD? Try http://tinyurl.com/3exghs - See also !automate
[19:33] <nael> Serveck, do you want to dual boot or just install?
[19:33] <Serveck> ok, its giving me [DR-DOS] c:\>
[19:33] <elpargo> Serveck: then there is your problem, an iso is an image file and should be burned as such, any real CD/Dvd burning software has the option, except build-in-windows-burner
[19:33] <meoblast001> Serveck: did you burn the ISO file to the disc or did you use an ISO burning app to burn the ISO to the disc?
[19:34] <foo-nix> memstat: Do you mean the jackplugins at the rear of my machine? I don't really have that, since I have a laptop. Or do you mean an older version of the module?
[19:34] <calugor> Serveck, just follow the instructions on the install
[19:34] <memstat> foo-nix : you need to use synaptic package manager
[19:34] <Serveck> i burned the entire .iso file to the disc
[19:34] <amenado> SisyphusINC-> you have to look at your iptables rules to determine order
[19:34] <memstat> search for the linux backports for your kernel , install them and reboot
[19:34] <foo-nix> memstat: I did sudo apt-get install backports.
[19:34] <DIL> he said as data though
[19:34] <ompaul> Serveck, what kind of computer is it (processor disk memory) ?
[19:34] <SisyphusINC> amenado: and i assume thats not going to be easy
[19:34] <amenado> SisyphusINC-> you have to look at your iptables rules to determine order..typt sudo iptables -vL
[19:34] <memstat> i did too
[19:34] <xylog> Serveck: if you look at the dvd in windows explorer what do you see?
[19:34] <memstat> but it did not work
[19:34] <elpargo> Serveck: yes that's wrong, u need to burn it as an image.
[19:34] <xylog> just a single iso file ?
[19:35] <meoblast001> Serveck: you did it wrong... you want to find an ISO burning application.. it will properly write the ISO to the disc, dragging and dropping and hitting burn wont do the trick.. i ran into the same problem when i first got linux
[19:35] <Serveck> its a standard amd-64 machine, 386
[19:35] <memstat> i had to manually do it, why i dont know, but it worked for me
[19:35] <Serveck> oh, ok
[19:35] <calugor> bye kde and other k*
[19:35] <Serveck> aight, let me swap drives
[19:35] <foo-nix> memstat: what package do I need to install?
[19:35] <Serveck> im using my laptop now, installing it on desktop
[19:35] <memstat> what is your kernel version?
[19:35] <Serveck> i am doing separate drives
[19:35] <foo-nix> memstat: backports is not listed
[19:35] <amenado> SisyphusINC-> yes its not easy to just stare at the rules and say yep thats the one..a real test is necessary sometimes
[19:35] <foo-nix> memstat: one moment
[19:35] <memstat> foo-nix : k
[19:36] <meoblast001> my microphone device isnt working and i have no idea why.... i hit record, and it records an empty sound
[19:36] <Serveck> aight, let me go get a blank dvd
[19:36] <Yazan-> Guys, I really want to install linux(ubuntu) but the problem is that my family use all their files as .exe and there isn't a linux program for the same thing. Plus, at school, we use Windows applications(Word, excel, publisher etc) so it would be hard for me to use an OS at school and something else at home.
[19:36] <foo-nix> memstat:
[19:36] <foo-nix> herbert@laplin:~$ uname -r
[19:36] <foo-nix> 2.6.22-14-generi
[19:36] <memstat> k
[19:36] <Serveck> you can do what im doing, a dual-boot
[19:36] <xylog> Serveck: http://www.petri.co.il/how_to_write_iso_files_to_cd.htm
[19:36] <foo-nix> *generic
[19:36] <Yazan-> But again, I think I will wait until I ever get a laptop ;(
[19:36] <Serveck> i am using nero to burn it
[19:36] <elpargo> again. I'm having a non-trivial grub reinstall issue, this is the error I'm getting http://pastebin.org/26120
[19:36] <memstat> foo-nix : sudo apt-get install linux-backports-modules-2.6.22-14-386
[19:36] <elpargo> Serveck: look for the image file in explorer and double click it, nero should know
[19:37] <SisyphusINC> amenado: http://pastebin.com/m111bff16
[19:37] <memstat> foo-nix: try this one
[19:37] <memstat> foo-nix: yours is generic kernel correct?
[19:37] <foo-nix> memstat: Every kernel update?
[19:37] <memstat> foo-nix: sudo apt-get install linux-backports-modules-generic
[19:37] <foo-nix> foo-nix: according to uname, yes
[19:37] <memstat> just run that
[19:37] <memstat> that should fix it
[19:38] <calugor> SisyphusINC, try with sudo ?
[19:38] <foo-nix> memstat: reboot?
[19:38] <memstat> then reboot after it is installed
[19:38] <memstat> yes
[19:38] <calugor> oops elmargol
[19:38] <foo-nix> memstat: Ok, thanks, I will try.
[19:38] <calugor> elpargo,
[19:38] <memstat> foo-nix : let me know i will be in here for prob another hour or so
[19:38] <AlexHoover> !lamp
[19:38] <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+)
[19:38] <SisyphusINC> calugor: which iptables? that was with sudo and i did gksudo for firestarter
[19:39] <foo-nix> memstat: Is this documented somewhere?
[19:39] <memstat> foo-nix : yeah
[19:39] <foo-nix> memstat: Thank you.
[19:39] <elpargo> calugor: sry?
[19:39] <erstazi> Hello, I have an old laptop (Toshiba Tecra 740CDT) and I cannot boot from CD and I do not have any floppy drives in any box and the laptop does not have a floppy drive. What is the software that can install directly while Windows is running?
[19:39] <foo-nix> memstat: The ubuntu documentation/community?
[19:39] <calugor> 2 letter + tab does not work here :/
[19:39] <memstat> foo-nix: its int eh ubuntu forums, came up after an update 2 weeks ago
[19:39] <foo-nix> memstat:  help.ubuntu.com?
[19:39] <Serveck> wow,  nero is stupid, it wants a CD-R disc, and i put in a DVD-R (all i have) it wont let me burn...
[19:39] <memstat> foo-nix: http://ubuntuforums.org/
[19:40] <elpargo> calugor: hehe, did u ask if I'm runinng that with sudo grub, the answer is yes
[19:40] <foo-nix> memstat: Would it be appreciated when I made some report on this in the documentation/wiki?
[19:40] <memstat> foo-nix: very much so
[19:40] <foo-nix> memstat: A link ton the forum thread for example?
[19:40] <SisyphusINC> whats the point of the firestarter gui if its impotent
[19:40] <foo-nix> memstat: Since I read some fix my soundcard document, not mentioning thsi.
[19:40] <foo-nix> *this
[19:40] <memstat> let me find it
[19:41] <calugor> elpargo,  Error 22: No such partition :o
[19:41] <elpargo> SisyphusINC: that will require us knowing what firestarter is
[19:41] <foo-nix> memstat: I dont think it is a good idea that I write some documentation on it, since I dont know the problem that well. I would just like to link is to the forum thread.
[19:41] <elpargo> calugor: yea that's the strange part, I'm putting in the partition grub is telling me.
[19:41] <meoblast001> awesome
[19:41] <SisyphusINC> elpargo: its the front end gui for iptables default to ubuntu installation
[19:41] <meoblast001> i just needed to boost my mic
[19:41] <memstat> one sec
[19:41] <iositd> can someone give me a guide on how to set up a network boot?
[19:42] <elpargo> SisyphusINC: oh of course it sucks it's a gui frontend for a real app.
[19:42] <foo-nix> memstat: This one https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound
[19:42] <Serveck> ok, is there any way to trick nero to burn a cd-R iso to burn onto a DVD-r?
[19:42] <amenado> iositd-> you tried to google for this topic yes?
[19:42] <Serveck> i dont have any cd's, only dvds
[19:42] <SisyphusINC> elpargo: well then is there some guide to directly editing the iptables
[19:43] <elpargo> Serveck: ummm i remember a long time ago I did that, I think there was a checkbox.
[19:43] <elpargo> SisyphusINC: man ?
[19:43] <iositd> amenado, no since this channel tends to have much better results ... google gives me so many possibilities, while the ppl from here have some experience with it sometimes
[19:43] <memstat> foo-nix: i will write a fix, there seems to be more fixesin the forum than the help site
[19:43] <elpargo> iositd: but then you won't learn
[19:43] <djjd> Is anyone familiar with sipie ??
[19:44] <amenado> SisyphusINC-> http://iptables-tutorial.frozentux.net/iptables-tutorial.html
[19:44] <Serveck> hmm.. i only have blank dvd's, yet the .iso file i downloaded will not burn to it
[19:44] <Serveck> wants a cd
[19:44] <memstat> brb g2p
[19:44] <siloko> ok in case anyone is interested it seems like the problemis with newer dvd's (2004 onwards)
[19:44] <SisyphusINC> amenado: thank you
[19:44] <destrecht_> is there a way to have multiple monitirs with ubuntu
[19:44] <siloko> i am able to play amistad ok which is from 2002
[19:45] <iositd> elpargo, i'm more then willing to learn .. though attempting to do something which can be done more efficient, i still prefer the more efficient way
[19:45] <amenado> iositd-> try to google for one, and you may find it as easy ..if you get stuck we may assist you if we know...
[19:45] <siloko> and another one from 2002
[19:45] <elpargo> Serveck: I recommend you get http://infrarecorder.sourceforge.net/ it's really nice and it doesn't bothers with that stupid check.
[19:45] <siloko> but the two i have tried from 2004 and 2005 both failed after the first chapter - it could be coincidence i suppose
[19:45] <Serveck> ok, thanks
[19:45] <amenado> iositd-> we did not magically just learned this from this channel, we do some reading on our own
[19:45] <elpargo> it's really small and useful.
[19:46] <elpargo> iositd: what amenado said.
[19:46] <iositd> elpargo, amenado, doin that now
[19:46] <elpargo> i'm going afk for a while.
[19:46] <memstat> foo-nix: i sent you the link to the site i found the fix on
[19:47] <djjd> How do I disable the joining notification for xchat?
[19:47] <destrecht_> I've been reading and I can't seem to find anything about multiple monitors- is there something I'm missing
[19:47] <memstat> prefernces
[19:47] <Jack_Sparrow> !twinview
[19:47] <sacamano> hi, my windows died and i fired up an ubuntu livecd, and im trying to copy my files over to an external hard drive, and im copying them in bulk and it gives me a error every once in a while "i/o error- unable to copy files"
[19:47] <ubotu> xinerama is an extension to !X to use two or more physical displays as one large virtual display. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/XineramaHowTo - See also !DualHead
[19:47] <Jack_Sparrow> !dualhead
[19:47] <ubotu> Information about dual-head on linux can be found on http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/DualHead - See also !Xinerama
[19:47] <djjd> where in preferences
[19:48] <foo-nix> memstat: nothing in my pnm
[19:48] <foo-nix> *pm
[19:48] <amenado> sacamano try using dd  and see if you get same kind of error
[19:49] <memstat> foo-nix: http://linuxtechie.wordpress.com/2007/10/19/getting-intel-ich8-family-rev-3-sound-card-to-work-in-gutsy/
[19:49] <Serveck> ok, thanks, its burning the image now
[19:49] <destrecht_> cool
[19:49] <destrecht_>  thatnks for your help
[19:49] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[19:49] <memstat> foo-nix : its not just for intel based chipsets.  more just how to fix sound
[19:49] <djjd> Anyone using sipie?
[19:50] <foo-nix> memstat: I know a page for general sound troubleshooting
[19:50] <Serveck> hmm.. just wondering, but is there a linux based winamp?
[19:50] <sacamano> amenado, what's dd?
[19:50] <memstat> foo-nix: im confised...did the backports work?
[19:50] <SisyphusINC> amenado: so if i read that right "iptables -A OUTPUT -p icmp --icmp-type echo-request -j DROP" should drop echo requests right?
[19:50] <Jack_Sparrow> !intelhda
[19:50] <ubotu> For fixing your Intel HDA sound this page has useful information https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto
[19:50] <vvlist> linux winamp: audicious
[19:51] <memstat> vlc player...woot
[19:51] <amenado> sacamano on a terminal  type  man dd
[19:51] <phann> hi
[19:51] <AlexHoover> Is Apache2 supposed to have/use httpd.conf ?
[19:51] <sacamano> amenado, thanks. im a noob and dont really know what to do with this though :/
[19:52] <amenado> SisyphusINC-> yes, now are there other rulez prior to that that allow it to not drop?
[19:52] <Serveck> yay, now to start my journey to new uncharted lands (by me) ubuntu!
[19:52] <foo-nix> memstat: still need to reboot
[19:52] <taranto> Algum brasileiro?
[19:52] <taranto> !br
[19:52] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt para ajuda em português. Obrigado.
[19:52] <heartsblood> Is there a painless way to find the keyboard shortcuts for math symbols like ² and π in the character map?
[19:52] <foo-nix> memstat: Will reboot now, brb
[19:52] <djjd> where is the option to disable the joining and leaving notification for xchat
[19:52] <dougsko> AlexHoover: not really. if its there, its there for legacy purposes. use /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
[19:52] <memstat> k
[19:52] <SisyphusINC> amenado:  i just looked through the command section were to i find the current setting of everything?
[19:53] <neehoh> ciao
[19:53] <Serveck> i currenty have XP installed on this machine, is there a way to format THEN install?
[19:53] <Darkangel_> please i can't open the site of syslinux
[19:53] <memstat> yeah
[19:53] <drc> djjd->  right click on the channel tab
[19:53] <amenado> SisyphusINC-> go ahead and look
[19:53] <memstat> its called put in your install disk
[19:53] <Serveck> im in the start menu,
[19:53] <memstat> select format
[19:53] <memstat> and then partition
[19:53] <AlexHoover> dougsko, it's blank. Should I just add what I need to add to it?
[19:53] <dougsko> AlexHoover: what's blank?
[19:54] <AlexHoover> dougsko, httpd.conf
[19:54] <Serveck> screw it, im doing the OEM install of ubuntu
[19:54] <Serveck> i just want it to overwrite
[19:54] <Darkangel_> help me make Installing Ubuntu from a Flash Drive (can't open syslinux site)
[19:54] <memstat> serveck: you cant be booted into the os you want to remove
[19:54] <djjd> WOW thanks looked everywhere for that
[19:54] <dougsko> AlexHoover: dont use that. use apache2.conf
[19:54] <Serveck> no, it booted from the disc, not the OS
[19:54] <deniz__> i have gaim and want to install the offline messaging feature and i chose to install it but it asks me do i want messages to be saved as pounce....my question is: WHAT IS POUNCE?
[19:54] <Serveck> i want to have the disc automatically format the drive, then install
[19:54] <AlexHoover> Okay, thanks
[19:54] <djjd> Is anyone using sipie?
[19:55] <memstat> serveck: you have the option
[19:55] <memstat> serveck: you must have missed it in the install process
[19:55] <Serveck> i selected the OEM manufacturers option
[19:55] <Serveck> i figured that would just wipe the drive and install
[19:55] <SisyphusINC> amenado: im a bit suprised that linux hasnt come up with a friendly firefall
[19:55] <Darkangel_> >	help me make Installing Ubuntu from a Flash Drive (can't open syslinux site)
[19:55] <memstat> serveck: ....no
[19:55] <Serveck> ?
[19:55] <foo-nix> memstat: It did not work :(
[19:55] <drc> djjd->  also, in the xchat.conf file "irc_conf_mode = 1" (change from default 0 to 1)
[19:55] <memstat> foo-nix: seriously?
[19:56] <whites> hi guys. anyone know if it is possible to use a lexmark printer in ubuntu 7.1? the forum entries don't look good...
[19:56] <memstat> foo-nix: new bug i would say.......
[19:56] <amenado> SisyphusINC-> i dont know of any friendly firewall, they all have to be mean to invaders and unwanted packets
[19:56] <foo-nix> memstat: Iem. only did the generic kernel, and I am using kubuntu, maybe that is th eprobl
[19:56] <foo-nix> *the problem
[19:56] <memstat> foo-nix: no because it is the linux kernel
[19:56] <memstat> foo-nix: hmmm
[19:56] <Serveck> ok, i got it, approximately how long will it take for this to install?
[19:57] <memstat> foo-nix: sudo apt-get install linux-backports-modules
[19:57] <Serveck> its a amd 3500+ with a 7200RPM HD, any ideas how long it will take to install?
[19:57] <SisyphusINC> amendo: were is the config file for iptables would be easier just to mess with that
[19:58] <memstat> foo-nix: then just give it a good ol ctrl-alt-bkspc
[19:58] <memstat> serveck: how modern is your rig, how big is your drive, how big is the os
[19:59] <blah569> How do I get the wireless working if I am using a Live CD?  I want to make sure my wireless works before I install Ubuntu.  All of the tutorials I have found assume that I already have Ubuntu installed.
[19:59] <Serveck> im installing ubuntu 7.10 on a 7200RPM 20gb HD, with a 3500+ AMD64
[19:59] <memstat> blah: mine worked with the live
[19:59] <dimas__> to stream some music, do i have to open VLC from root in other to have people to access my computer?
[19:59] <AirBender> blah569: wich chipset?
[19:59] <memstat> a 20g womnt take long
[19:59] <memstat> you should be done in 30-40 mins
[19:59] <blah569> I'm not sure, how do I find out?  (On Windows)
[19:59] <memstat> dimas :  yes
[19:59] <Serveck> it thought it shouldent matter the capacity, but the transferspeed
[20:00] <amenado> SisyphusINC-> http://iptables-tutorial.frozentux.net/iptables-tutorial.html  <-- you read this yet?
[20:00] <memstat> dimas : smash the window and wear a tux :)
[20:00] <AirBender> blah569: on Linux in a terminal: lspci |grep Wireless
[20:00] <dimas__> i would like to make a test
[20:00] <blah569> I'm not on Linux right now though, I'm on Windows.  I can boot into my live cd right now, though.
[20:00] <dimas__> memstat how i open VLC from terminal...sorry?
[20:00] <Serveck> hmm.. got "[buffer I/O error on device fd0, logical block 0
[20:00] <AirBender> blah569: you should see your hardware description, or just look inside your case
[20:01] <memstat> sudo vlc
[20:01] <blah569> aah, I still have the box.  I can look in the box.
[20:01] <whites> can someone please help me with a printer?
[20:01] <memstat> dims : sudo vlc
[20:01] <blah569> or, on the box.
[20:01] <Serveck> hmm.. got "[buffer I/O error on device fd0, logical block 0" when installing
[20:01] <racarter> i can no longer use ctrl+c
[20:01] <racarter> or ctrl+anything now
[20:01] <dimas__> memstat thanks i going to make a test
[20:01] <racarter> because of the search tool in ubuntu
[20:01] <memstat> no prob
[20:01] <memstat> racart: did you reboot?
[20:01] <SisyphusINC> SisyphusINC-> parts of it
[20:01] <memstat> that fixes alot lol
[20:01] <dimas__> memstat do you think if i make this public would be to danger for the system?
[20:02] <memstat> ::not being sarcastic either
[20:02] <amenado> whats the error white?
[20:02] <racarter> i am trying to avoid it
[20:02] <SisyphusINC> amendo: parts of it
[20:02] <whites> its a lexmark printer that what lol
[20:02] <Serveck> ok, i will start over from the beginning, i put the ubuntu dvd into the comp, its giving me the 7 options
[20:02] <memstat> dimas: making anything public is,  just be smart and watch the ports
[20:02] <amenado> SisyphusINC-> read up some more, look for config files if any...
[20:02] <foo-nix> memstat: No, still busy
[20:02] <whites> cups is aware of the fact there is a printer there but seems incapable of printing
[20:02] <memstat> foo im lost then
[20:02] <amenado> !who
[20:02] <ubotu> As you can see, this is a large channel. If you're speaking to someone in particular, please put their nickname in what you say (use !tab), or else messages get lost and it becomes confusing :)
[20:02] <foo-nix> memstat: I only installed one of the apt-get's you agve me before.
[20:02] <blah569> "802.11 b/g Wireless Lan."  Would that be it?
[20:02] <dimas__> memstat how could i monitor?
[20:02] <Darkangel_> >	help me make Installing Ubuntu from a Flash Drive (can't open syslinux site)
[20:03] <lesshaste_> I am trying to get sound recording working so I went to sound->preferences and clicked test on sound capture
[20:03] <ubuntuisloved> !keybindings
[20:03] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about keybindings - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[20:03] <lesshaste_> it says Failed to construct test pipeline for 'gconfaudiosrc ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile=chat'
[20:03] <memstat> foo: i sent you 2 links you got them right?
[20:03] <lesshaste_> any ideas?
[20:03] <Serveck> can someone please walk me through the install?
[20:03] <memstat> foo: the kernel backports and the backport-modules
[20:03] <Darkangel_> >	help me make Installing Ubuntu from a Flash Drive (can't open syslinux site)
[20:04] <memstat> dimas: just add the network monitor to your desktop or panel
[20:04] <grandpa> unop_, are you there?
[20:04] <foo-nix> memstat: I did not run this one: sudo apt-get install linux-backports-modules-2.6.22-14-386
[20:04] <Henchmen21> I am trying to get GRUB to load windows which it won't can someone explain how i tell what my windows drive is fdisk -l says sda but in menu.lst it uses hd2 as the designation (which is not right as it doesn't load)
[20:04] <memstat> foo: good
[20:04] <unop__> grandpa, yes -- hows it going?
[20:04] <Serveck> these are the options i am given: start or install ubuntu (gave me an error) start ubuntu in safe GFX mode, install with driver cd, OEM install,
[20:04] <grandpa> unop_, nothing :(
[20:04] <grandpa> unop_, should i give up?
[20:04] <foo-nix> memstat: Instead, i ran sudo apt-get install linux-backports-modules-generic
[20:04] <grandpa> unop_, or do you think it has a decent chance?
[20:04] <memstat> foo: gbut you did run the linux-backports-modules-generic
[20:05] <dimas__> is there any bridge i can use to link VLC and shoutcast perhaps?
[20:05] <demogorgon15> hello
[20:05] <foo-nix> and sudo apt-get install linux-backports-modules
[20:05] <dimas__> memstat is that an aplication?
[20:05] <memstat> foo: did u run this one too -> linux-backports-modules
[20:05] <amenado> Darkangel_-> are you following any kind of tutorial ? if not google for one
[20:05] <unop__> grandpa, sure, you're 2 steps from the finish line :), run the last batch of commands i gave you again? and this one and pastebin.  sudo sh -c "iwlist scan; iwconfig"
[20:05] <frederic> hi everyone. may someone help please. all my icons have disapeared on my desktop. (french welcome but I'll try in english)
[20:05] <memstat> dimas : right click your panel, then select add to panel, then select the network monitor
[20:05] <ubuntuisloved> anyone know how to get to the global_keybindings im trying to add a custom keybind to an app
[20:05] <memstat> you see alot of traffic see who is on the net
[20:06] <foo-nix> memstat: I also installes that package
[20:06] <foo-nix> *installeed
[20:06] <lesshaste_> it says Failed to construct test pipeline for 'gconfaudiosrc ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile=chat'
[20:06] <AlexHoover> Under "Network Settings -> General -> Host Name" do I put my network IP, or the gateway address?
[20:06] <grandpa> unop_, it seems like it lost wlan0
[20:06] <lesshaste_> any ideas?
[20:06] <memstat> foo: no ideas that worked for me........hmmm
[20:06] <SisyphusINC> amenado: command didnt work oh well ill read through it when i have the time for now i guess ill revert to windows and zone alarm for internet protection
[20:06] <dimas__> memstat thanks
[20:06] <Darkangel_> 	amenado  : foloow ubuntu guide
[20:06] <Valternaz> _(_
[20:06] <grandpa> unop_, when i do iwconfig, i don't get wlan0 anymore :(
[20:06] <foo-nix> memstat: Ok, thanks anyway
[20:06] <memstat> foo: hey i tried
[20:06] <amenado> SisyphusINC-> which command?
[20:06] <lilg111111> anybody know a good active desktop program
[20:06] <grandpa> unop_, i've restarted since the last time
[20:06] <foo-nix> memstat: Yes, I see. Thank you for trying
[20:07] <unop__> grandpa, ok, unplug the device, wait a couple of seconds, and plug it back in -- then try again
[20:07] <amenado> Darkangel_-> which one? and which portion are you getting stuckeD?
[20:07] <SisyphusINC> amenado: iptables -A OUTPUT -p icmp --icmp-type echo-request -j DROP
[20:07] <RoadHazard> anyone familiar with egroupware and sitemgr calendar?
[20:07] <memstat> foo: any time that is what this community is about
[20:07] <unop__> frederic, are there any panels on the desktop?
[20:07] <amenado> SisyphusINC-> what is wrong wrong with that rule? do you realize thats only for outgoing? you have the rule for incoming?
[20:07] <Darkangel_> 	amenado https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick
[20:07] <frederic> unop__: none
[20:07] <archie> I'm having trouble getting the FrostWire in-app player working with MP3s. Is there some sort of codec I need to install? I already installed VLC and that works but I still don't hear anything in FrostWire...
[20:08] <NTAuthority> Hi, I'm trying to install Ubuntu 7.10 on my iMac, the Live CD boots, but I get some corrupted bars on top of the screen at the end of booting, see a cursor for a second, and go back to the terminal. That loops a while, until I see a severyely zoomed error about the X Server. It has an ATI Mobility X1600, and safe mode does not help.
[20:08] <unop__> frederic, what happens when you press ALT+F2 ?
[20:08] <Darkangel_> 	amenado:i wanna make it from windows
[20:08] <frederic> unop__:  launch something to exec application (sorry, dunno how to say that in english)
[20:08] <amenado> Darkangel_-> am not sure thats workable, your windows will be writing in what type of filesystem? and linux boots on what file system?
[20:09] <Darkangel_> amenado: first i tried instal from live cd but couldn't
[20:09] <grandpa> unop_, http://pastebin.com/d76e54eb5
[20:09] <unop__> frederic, pas probleme, type this in.  nautilus
[20:09] <memstat> NT: load it up in restricted mode
[20:09] <idefix> can all repository software questions be asked here?
[20:09] <grandpa> unop_, btw it found it again
[20:09] <chazco> Hi... anyone know why mkfs.ext2 freezes on /dev/loopX with the latest Truecrypt on Gusty?
[20:09] <memstat> NT: then goto system->admin->restriced driver manager
[20:09] <ubuntuisloved> ikonia: can you tell me where to access the global key bindings
[20:09] <memstat> NT: enable the driver and reboot
[20:09] <Yazan-> someone mentioned that I could get a virtual machine and make my DSL modem act as a router...who was it?
[20:09] <amenado> Darkangel_-> why not? do you have some kind of unique hw?
[20:09] <Darkangel_> 	amenado: vista ntfs
[20:09] <NTAuthority> memstat: huh, what? booting the live CD has an option normal, and 'safe graphics', both give the same problem... haven't installed yet ;)
[20:10] <frederic> unop__: unable to find "nautilus" (when I write, it shows "nautilus-")
[20:10] <memstat> NT: still
[20:10] <grandpa> unop__, what does it look like/
[20:10] <Darkangel_> 	amenado : on dell optiplex gx270
[20:10] <amenado> Darkangel_-> hardware issues?
[20:10] <grandpa> unop__, http://pastebin.com/d76e54eb5
[20:10] <NTAuthority> memstat: the driver manager wouldn't work without an running X, which doesn't want to run with vesa :P
[20:10] <memstat> nt: install it then :)
[20:10] <frederic> unop__:  does it mean nautilus has been removed ?
[20:10] <Darkangel_> 	amenado: instalation from live cd stop after 50%
[20:10] <unop__> grandpa, it looks ok, try this again  http://pastebin.com/d791cdd2b
[20:11] <NTAuthority> memstat: do I want to download the alternate install CD? :D
[20:11] <Darkangel_> say that bad cd
[20:11] <memstat> nt: ok vesa, u win there
[20:11] <amenado> Darkangel_-> after the partition or just booting?
[20:11] <Yazan-> amenado: Some guy told me that I should get virtual machine and make my dsl modem act as a router or something?
[20:11] <amenado> Darkangel_-> if you have a bad cd, then get one that is not bad,
[20:11] <unop__> frederic, it appears so, type this in -- x-terminal-emulator
[20:11] <NTAuthority> only working driver seems to be radeonhd, and sometimes fglrx, and radeonhd probably still isn't in hardy?
[20:11] <dimas__> memstat network monitor doesnt show much...just sending and receiving..
[20:11] <unop__> frederic, then in the terminal -- sudo apt-get install --reinstall nautilus
[20:11] <Darkangel_> 	amenado:after i follow the live cd partition and start copy it stop at 73
[20:12] <amenado> Yazan--> possible, but you have to have access to it first
[20:12] <memstat> dimas: then it works
[20:12] <memstat> :)
[20:12] <dimas__> lol
[20:12] <Henchmen21> if i am altering /grub/menu.lst how di determine which hdX is my windows boot partition?? is there a find command like find /boot/grub/stage1 ?
[20:12] <memstat> well shit its time to head off to work....see yah all later
[20:12] <amenado> Henchmen21-> you use fdisk -l  to tell you
[20:12] <Darkangel_> amenado :it told me finlizing less than minite it was the best result
[20:12] <amenado> Darkangel_-> you have a bad iso burn? try it again
[20:12] <NTAuthority> Henchmen21: note that the partition number in grub starts at 0
[20:13] <Darkangel_> amenado : i download twice
[20:13] <Darkangel_> amenado : burn over than 10 cd
[20:13] <amenado> Darkangel_-> your download maybe okay, but burning is not good
[20:13]  * NTAuthority goes off to download the alternate CD then, and enable universe, and install radeonhd :-(
[20:13] <Henchmen21> I have 5 drives in the system, 4 were done under windows, Ubuntu runs onits own drive (50 all SATA, cant tell which is the boot
[20:13] <frederic> unop__:  I think I need to reboot after that. no ?
[20:13] <Darkangel_> amenado : nero,ultraiso and infriso
[20:13] <Darkangel_> amenado : from vista
[20:13] <chazco> Hi... anyone know why mkfs.ext2 freezes on /dev/loopX with the latest Truecrypt on Gusty? It says there are some kernel issues during install, but i'm not sure how to upgrade other than switching to Hardy...
[20:14] <unop__> frederic, not necessary -- in the terminal, type this. nautilus # what happens
[20:14] <unop__> ?
[20:14] <amenado> Darkangel_-> am not familiar with those tools,
[20:14] <Darkangel_> ok i follow the guide of ubuntu
[20:14] <Serveck> im getting an error when trying to install, "Buffer I/O error on device fd0, logical block 0
[20:14] <frederic> unop__:  do someone know that you're a God, man ? :) !! thanks
[20:15] <Henchmen21> NTAuthority: once I figure which drive (it's either sdb or sdc, how do i translate that into hdX for menu.lst?
[20:15] <Darkangel_> amenado : no way i failed to instal and finnaly i instaled mandriva
[20:15] <SisyphusINC> amanado: it fails by this test https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?rh1dkyd2 http://www.easyscreens.info/?v=3183
[20:15] <unop__> frederic, Je ne suis pas Dieu. mais merci :)
[20:15] <FYI> HELP! HELP! HELP!... wireless card isn't even recognized anymore!
[20:16] <amenado> chazco do this,  create a file  with  dd if=/dev/zero of=disk-image count=20 bs=1M ;  then  mkfs -t ext3 -q disk-image
[20:16] <frederic> unop__:  thanks again. merci beaucoup.
[20:16] <LeFish-Xubuntu> hi! I got a question accounting reaper and wineasio on ubuntu... could anyone help me on that?
[20:16] <unop__> frederic, :)
[20:16] <evan_>  how can i start global_menu ?
[20:16] <amenado> chazco then   mount -o loop=/dev/loop0 disk-image /mnt   and see if that works
[20:16] <demogorgon15> when the 8.04 beta is complete will there be a simple upgrade to stable version or will i have to do a download / reinstall?
[20:16] <NTAuthority> Henchmen21: it's said in /boot/grub/device.map, normally
[20:16] <Serveck> horray! ubuntu successfully installed
[20:16] <amenado> Darkangel_-> so you have mandriva now installed?
[20:17] <unop__> demogorgon15, head to #ubuntu+1 please
[20:17] <Serveck> that was quick..
[20:17] <chazco> amenado - As i understand it the kernel 7.10 uses has some bugs with loopback that cause it to grind to a halt... will try that to eliminate truecrypt
[20:17] <Darkangel_> amenado : yes
[20:17] <amenado> SisyphusINC-> amenado is the nick,  use  tab to auto complete
[20:17] <FYI> Help? my wireless nic has disappeared. I can't even recognize it. Restricted Drivers doesn't even have the firmware downloads available anymore
[20:17] <Henchmen21> NTAuthority: jumpin jesus it is. thank you very much!
[20:17] <FYI> HELP!
[20:17] <amenado> chazco-> you can try what i suggested..am on 7.10 and able to create those
[20:17] <demogorgon15> unop_: will do
[20:17] <ikonia> FYI: you don't need to use cpas
[20:17] <Darkangel_> amenado -> mandriva 2008
[20:17] <ikonia> caps
[20:18] <FYI> !caps >ikonia
[20:18] <amenado> Darkangel_-> okay lets try something okay? are you up for it?
[20:18] <NTAuthority> Henchmen21: note that grub may still be problematic with cross-drive chainloads...
[20:18] <InvisiblePinkUni> I'm using Thunderbird on Ubuntu 7.10 with Gmail/Imap. When I sent an email with BCC the BCC field doesn't show up in Sent Mail folder.
[20:18] <ikonia> FYI, I know what caps is, I'm saying you don't need to use them
[20:18] <Henchmen21> NTAuthority: any way to rectify that?
[20:18] <FYI> ikonia, you could have read the message i posted a line above it, and then have tried to suggest things to me
[20:18] <mijgfireg> ciao
[20:18] <mijgfireg> !list
[20:18] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[20:18] <Darkangel_> amenado ->i'm now on vista i'm ready to do any thing
[20:18] <LjL> !helpme | FYI
[20:18] <ubotu> FYI: Avoid your questions being followed by a trail of "Please, help me", "Can nobody help me?", "I really need this!", and so on. This just contributes to making the channel unreadable. If you are not answered, ask again later; but see also !repeat and !patience
[20:18] <chazco> amenado - Can you mkfs via the /dev/loop0 interface?
[20:18] <LjL> !it | mijgfireg
[20:18] <ikonia> FYI, I did read it and I was thinking it through
[20:18] <ubotu> mijgfireg: Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[20:18] <ikonia> FYI: if you know not to use caps, don't do it
[20:18] <amenado> chazco yep, no problem
[20:18] <NTAuthority> @Henchmen21: my method is to simply test it, if it doesn't work, try more :)
[20:19] <Henchmen21> ok
[20:19] <chazco> hmm... odd. Truecrypt states its an issue with the kernel, but that could suggest otherwise
[20:19] <Henchmen21> NTAuthority: off to try thank you for the help, very much appreciated
[20:19] <FYI> sorry, sorry for using 4 capitalized letters followed by an exclamation point. the world is over. oh no!
[20:19] <amenado> chazco wait, maybe i used a different step..hang on
[20:19] <grandpa_> unop__, hello?
[20:19] <Darkangel_> amenado _-> i hope if the instalation from usb flash work
[20:19] <LeFish-Xubuntu> anyone here who workes with reaper??
[20:19] <grandpa_> unop__, i think that command timed me out
[20:20] <amenado> Darkangel_-> if you can bare with me, ill find my notes..lets try to install from a hard disk
[20:20] <grandpa_> unop?
[20:20] <grandpa_> unop_
[20:20] <grandpa_> unop__?
[20:20] <Darkangel_> amenado->ok
[20:20] <morghanphoenix> How do I send files over the network to a windows XP home box, my smb client will only connect to a pro box.
[20:20] <asymptote> grandpa, stop spamming please
[20:20] <unop__> grandpa, hmm, that could be a good thing -- what did you get as output from the the set of commands?
[20:20] <kraft__> hi
[20:20] <ikonia> morghanphoenix: it should connect to a home machine too
[20:20] <unop__> patience grandpa
[20:20] <amenado> chazco-> can you do this.. follow along okay? as root   modprobe loop; modprobe cryptoloop; modprobe aes
[20:21] <kraft__> i have an issue with raid 5 + lvm
[20:21] <ikonia> kraft__: ask then
[20:21] <kraft__> can anyone help?
[20:21] <kraft__> ok
[20:21] <grandpa_> unop__, sorry...but, did you get my pastebin?
[20:21] <RoadHazard> the egroupware people seem to be sleepin, anyone work with it?
[20:21] <unop__> grandpa, nope, can you paste it again?
[20:21] <ikonia> morghanphoenix: xp home boxes can use work groups, just not domains, so samba should be fine
[20:21] <Darkangel_> amenado _-> is it remove mandriva
[20:21] <kraft__> moved disks to new comp, lost one of the raid5 set
[20:21] <amenado> chazco  mkdir /home/diskimage; cd /home/diskimage; dd if=/dev/urandom of=disk-aes count 102400
[20:21] <kraft__> got the raid array back togeather in degraded mode
[20:21] <ikonia> kraft__: with you so far
[20:21] <grandpa_> unop__, k
[20:21] <KalEl> by default md5sum thinks every file is a text file; how can i change the default to add the switch -b automatically?
[20:21] <chazco> amenado - It seems to work on a very small encrypted partition (Truecrypt doesnt use the modules)
[20:22] <ikonia> kraft__: degraded with just one disk missing ?
[20:22] <SisyphusINC> amenado: sry
[20:22] <grandpa_> unop__,http://pastebin.com/dc12854
[20:22] <kraft__> ikonia: yep
[20:22] <grandpa_> unop__, get that?
[20:22] <asymptote> morghanphoenix, you need to make sure your xp home box is running the smb service
[20:22] <ikonia> kraft__: go on......
[20:22] <asymptote> or cifs
[20:22] <FYI> morghanphoenix: you could try going to places > connect to server and setting it up to connect to a 'windows share'
[20:22] <kraft__> pvscan picked uo the ov
[20:22] <kraft__> er, pv
[20:22] <ikonia> asymptote: windows machines don't run samba services
[20:22] <morghanphoenix> I can connect to the group, and my samba server shows up, but not the windows shareddocs folder
[20:22] <unop__> KalEl, alias md5sum='md5sum -b'
[20:22] <LjL> KalEl, uhm, i think md5sum generally works fine with binary files without specifying the -b switch, though...
[20:22] <kraft__> vgscan also worked
[20:22] <amenado> chazco losetup -e aes /dev/loop1 ./disk-aes;  mkfs -t reiserfs /dev/loop1   and that should be it
[20:22] <ikonia> kraft__: sounds good
[20:22] <asymptote> ikonia, smb is not samba
[20:22] <KalEl> great thanks a lot unop__
[20:22] <kraft__> however when i try to mount the xfs volume a get errors
[20:23] <ikonia> asymptote: with is smb on a windows machine then ?
[20:23] <ikonia> kraft__: ok, what's the errors ?
[20:23] <amenado> Darkangel_-> how much space do you have on your hard disk? any room for ubuntu maybe around 10gig?
[20:23] <asymptote> ikonia, smb is Service Message Block and was created by IBM in 1983.  It was then bought by Msft
[20:23] <ikonia> asymptote: that makes sense, thank you
[20:23] <asymptote> ikonia, np
[20:23] <kraft__> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/mapper/datavg-video,
[20:23] <twocarlo> microsoft is a monster
[20:23] <LjL> !ot
[20:23] <unop__> grandpa, can you paste this now?  sudo sh -c "iwlist scan; iwconfig"
[20:23] <Darkangel_> amenado -> mandriva root on 12 gb and there is 100 for /home
[20:23] <ikonia> kraft__: have you fscked it (obvious question I know)
[20:23] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[20:23] <zybil> hello. how to get a TV with SCART and SVHS and Antenna-IN as monitor for a laptop with HDMI and VGA OUT??
[20:24] <kraft__> anf xfs_repair gives a huge number of errors
[20:24] <asymptote> ikonia, you may also see smb referred to as "CIFS" - although the different name the RFC states it carries the same standards
[20:24] <ikonia> kraft__: ahh so the file system is complaining bad
[20:24] <KalEl> can i use the tracker-search-tool with commandline?
[20:24] <MrMorkel> Hello, has anybody expirence with Preseed files for automatic installation?
[20:24] <kraft__> so i'm worried that if i try to repair it, i may lose a fair bit of data
[20:24] <SpookyET> Is there an ext3 tool that recovers stupidity? I just did "sudo rm -rf /etc". I have not touched it, so nothing should be overwritten. It should be recoverable. No, there is no backup.
[20:24] <kraft__> ikonia: yes
[20:24] <ikonia> SpookyET: re-install
[20:24] <grandpa_> unop__, it says something about sleeping.
[20:24] <KalEl> the gui does not work for me... but i also need to search for files
[20:24] <ikonia> kraft__: thats a tough call, if you just do a straight fsck on it, what sort of complaints do you get ?
[20:24] <unop__> grandpa, pastebin what you see
[20:25] <LjL> !undelete | SpookyET
[20:25] <utarpradesh> please can someone help me installing STEAM in ubuntu using wine? http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=1554 what does it mean when they say "point wine to it"  ?
[20:25] <ubotu> SpookyET: Some tools to recover lost data are listed and explained at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DataRecovery - Remember that it's tricky to recover deleted files from your journalled !filesystem, and you should keep !backups of important data.
[20:25] <amenado> Darkangel_-> am asking if you have additional space left ..just for ubuntu ? leave the mandriva in..
[20:25] <asymptote> SpookyET, I don't know how easy it is to recover files deleted with the "rm" command, but one option you may want to evaluate is TestDisk - free and very reliable
[20:25] <kraft__> sudo xfs_repair -nv /dev/mapper/datavg-video 2>&1 | wc -l
[20:25] <kraft__> 4621
[20:25] <asymptote> SpookyET, http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk
[20:25] <ikonia> asymptote: the whole /etc/ directory - it's not worth the effort
[20:25] <NTAuthority> LjL: argh, just wanted to tell about journaling problems, you invoke the bot :P
[20:25] <ikonia> asymptote: 1 file, yes, the whole dir - no chance
[20:25] <kraft__> $ sudo xfs_repair -nv /dev/mapper/datavg-video 2>&1 | head -10
[20:25] <kraft__> Phase 1 - find and verify superblock... - block cache size set to 81048 entries
[20:25] <kraft__> Phase 2 - using internal log - scan filesystem freespace and inode maps...
[20:25] <kraft__> bad on-disk superblock 2 - bad magic number
[20:25] <kraft__> primary/secondary superblock 2 conflict - AG superblock geometry info conflicts with filesystem geometry
[20:25] <FloodBot1> kraft__: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[20:25] <chazco> amenado - Seemed to work
[20:25] <Darkangel_> amenado ->  how could we use a space of the /home (100gb)
[20:25] <kraft__> bad flags field in superblock 2
[20:26] <grandpa_> unop__, i did http://pastebin.com/dc12854
[20:26] <chazco> amenado - mkfs.ext2 did as well...
[20:26] <ikonia> kraft__: I didn't ask for that, I just asked for a straight fsck check on the volume
[20:26] <amenado> Darkangel_-> you can resize it first?
[20:26] <unop__> grandpa, can you pastebin this now?  sudo sh -c "iwlist scan; iwconfig"
[20:26] <grandpa_> unop__, are you not getting it?
[20:26] <Darkangel_> how
[20:26] <grandpa_> maybe its my connection........
[20:26] <Darkangel_> amenado -> how
[20:26] <utarpradesh> please does anyone know how to install steam in ubuntu?
[20:26] <KalEl> how can i erase an entry from my bash history? i typed in my password by mistake
[20:26] <utarpradesh> using WINE
[20:26] <kraft__> can you fsck xfs?
[20:26] <unop__> grandpa, i got that one, i think you musta missed my post just after that
[20:26] <Serveck> hey, quick question, how do i change refresh rate in ubuntu? 60HZ hurts my eyes
[20:26] <ikonia> kraft__: sure
[20:26] <amenado> chazco so it works, maybe the type of encryption you use is not supported?
[20:26] <Synergy> Could someone help me? I am currently dual-booting Ubuntu (8.04 Beta) and windows. I am on windows right now. I downloaded ndiswrapper, because I have a wireless card that needs it, and madwifi doesn't support it. However, since I am very new to linux, I do not know how to install ndiswrapper.
[20:26] <NTAuthority> utarpradesh: should work out of the box, don't think crossover hacked it theirselves
[20:27] <LeFish-Xubuntu> anyone knows an aquivalent shell comand for windows-button+d?
[20:27] <dimitris_> Hello
[20:27] <amenado> Darkangel_-> i dont know if there is a version of gparted for mandriva,
[20:27] <utarpradesh> NTAuth... http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=1554
[20:27] <NTAuthority> utarpradesh: that the games you have on your account work could be an completely other problem
[20:27] <chazco> amenado - Its odd because i used the same settings before. It appears to be a conflict between TC5 and Gusty's kernel based on the message and some forum posts...
[20:27] <grandpa_> unop__, could you please resend it then?
[20:27] <grandpa_> sorry
[20:27] <utarpradesh> in the how-to, there are specific instructions
[20:27] <amenado> Darkangel_-> then use that to resize your /home to give you room for ubuntu
[20:27] <grandpa_> unop__, i'm now grandpa_
[20:27] <kraft__> XFS: Log inconsistent or not a log (last==0, first!=1)
[20:27] <kraft__> XFS: empty log check failed
[20:27] <kraft__> ERROR: cannot find log head/tail, run xfs_repair
[20:27] <grandpa_> unop__. so that may be why i'm missing those messages
[20:28] <ikonia> kraft__: yeah, it's pretty messed up then
[20:28] <amenado> chazco-> i dont know then, the steps i showed you is what i used..
[20:28] <NTAuthority> utarpradesh: ah, yeah, the IE ActiveX Gecko link, forgot that :) you DO need that
[20:28] <unop> KalEl, edit ~/.bash_history -- or clear it
[20:28] <KalEl> ok thanks again unop
[20:28] <Darkangel_> amenado -> wait i don't know how and where use and fine that tool
[20:28] <asymptote> SpookyET, are you familiar with the inode
[20:28] <utarpradesh> NTAuthority: what does it mean when it says "point wine to it..."
[20:28] <ikonia> kraft__: your going to have to fix it to mount it (I was wondering if you could fudge it to mark it clean to mount it to get the data off for a backup)
[20:28] <utarpradesh> does that mean run it using wine?
[20:28] <SpookyET> asymptote: no
[20:28] <chazco> amenado - Thanks anyway... the trouble is i like TC because it can work from Windows to, which is useful
[20:28] <grandpa_> unop, what was that command again?
[20:28] <kraft__> ikonia: so was there a problem with reassmbling my raid array or lvm?
[20:28] <SpookyET> asymptote: I have full journal_data enabled
[20:28] <unop> grandpa, sudo sh -c "iwlist scan; iwconfig"
[20:29] <ikonia> kraft__: what corrupted it is not clear.
[20:29] <asymptote> SpookyET, I may be able to help you but I'm taking a math test right now
[20:29] <NTAuthority> utarpradesh: that reg stuff is not needed, only if the cab download fails
[20:29] <asymptote> SpookyET, the best I can do is point you in a direction
[20:29] <LeFish-Xubuntu> anyone knows an aquivalent shell comand for windows-button+d?
[20:29] <asymptote> SpookyET, is is alright if I give you some links ?
[20:29] <SpookyET> asymptote: yeah
[20:29] <ikonia> kraft__: I'd guess the raid array, but that is only because it's more common
[20:29] <Synergy> Could someone help me? I am currently dual-booting Ubuntu (8.04 Beta) and windows. I am on windows right now. I downloaded ndiswrapper, because I have a wireless card that needs it, and madwifi doesn't support it. However, since I am very new to linux, I do not know how to install ndiswrapper. Please send me a private message if you can help.
[20:29] <amenado> LeFish-Xubuntu-> what does it do?
[20:29] <amenado> !hardy | Synergy
[20:29] <ikonia> Synergy: join the channel #ubuntu+1 for 8.04 support
[20:29] <ubotu> Synergy: Hardy Heron is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (8.04-LTS), due April 24, 2008 - For more info, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyHeron - CONSIDER IT TO BE BETA SOFTWARE - Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1, NOT #ubuntu
[20:29] <kraft__> ikonia: is there anything i can do to try and fix the raid array?
[20:29] <kbrooks> is there a way to get individual frames from a .mpg file as images in ubuntu?
[20:29] <LeFish-Xubuntu> amenado under windows it shows the desktop
[20:29] <asymptote> SpookyET, I don't suggest wikipedia as your source of information but it will give you some good keywords to conduct an internet research
[20:30] <Serveck> hmm, now to find drivers for my creative zen
[20:30] <asymptote> SpookyET, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inode
[20:30] <LeFish-Xubuntu> i would like to do the same thing under xfce
[20:30] <ikonia> kraft__: well, your raid array is in a degraded state with 1 disk missing, you could try adding a reaplcment disk, let the raid re-asemble see if that makes it better, it may, but it won't fix it
[20:30] <grandpa_> unop__, am i sending the info to the right unop?
[20:30] <Synergy> Thank you
[20:30] <asymptote> SpookyET, I don't know the exact procedure for recovering the inode of each file
[20:30] <unop> grandpa_, yes
[20:30] <asymptote> SpookyET, as ikonia said, it may be very time consuming for a whole directory
[20:30] <amenado> LeFish-Xubuntu-> i do it a slight hard way, alt+tab many times till you see it?
[20:30] <chazco> amenado - Going to try the Hardy live CD, work a try i guess
[20:30] <AlexHoover> Why does "sudo <command>" give "sudo: unable to resolve host alexs-desktop" ?
[20:30] <kraft__> ikonia: ok, thanks for your help
[20:30] <utarpradesh> NTAuth... how do i install gecko?
[20:30] <ronandi> anybody know of an html editor that has ftp built in?
[20:30] <grandpa_> unop, okay you got my info, now what other commands do i need?
[20:31] <unop> grandpa_, sudo sh -c "iwlist scan; iwconfig"
[20:31] <grandpa_> unop, because i'm runing out of time
[20:31] <unop> :)
[20:31] <ikonia> kraft__: not really much you can do other than "fix it" if you can re-add a disk you may get less errors as the parity stripe will rebuild the disk
[20:31] <marlun> If "aptitude show package" shows that it depends on package1 and package2 but when I do "aptitude install package" it also adds package3 and package4 (which I don't want to be installed) to the installation. Can I somehow stop them from being installed?
[20:31] <chazco> ronandi - You may want to google for "gedit web ide", can be a very powerful editor for that sort of thing
[20:31] <asymptote> SpookyET, you can also try a keyword search for "disaster recovery" and "file recovery" in google.com/linux
[20:31] <kraft__> ikonia: i'll try that now...
[20:31] <LeFish-Xubuntu> amenado well, I would like to set up xbindkeys so I would need an x-comand... but i dont know x that well =)
[20:31] <asymptote> SpookyET, I'm sorry, but I have to get back to my test
[20:31] <asymptote> SpookyET, good luck to you
[20:31] <amenado> LeFish-Xubuntu-> i dont either...
[20:31] <ronandi> chazco: ty!
[20:31] <NTAuthority> utarpradesh: wine iexplore http://google.com -- iexplore is NOT really IE :P
[20:32] <^BOBST^> HELLOOOOOO :)))
[20:32] <grandpa_> unop, http://pastebin.com/d227dc513
[20:32] <RadonPL> Hi everyone
[20:32] <grandpa_> unop, do you have an eta on this process?
[20:32] <grandpa_> unop, i'm about to get kicked off the pc
[20:32] <grandpa_> unop, :(
[20:32] <utarpradesh> NTA: and that installs gecko automatically?
[20:32] <LeFish-Xubuntu> amenado do you know where to start looking? I unfortunately dont even know that!
[20:32] <InvisiblePinkUni> any GMail/Imap users with thunderbird here?
[20:32] <FFVV> SSL-Support: No openssl found. Get openssl at www.openssl.org
[20:32] <amenado> grandpa_-> it just says it cannot detect AP around you..or cant hear their beacons
[20:33] <LeFish-Xubuntu> amenado some kind of manual or help or guide or something...
[20:33] <NTAuthority> utarpradesh: after clicking on a button, yes :P
[20:33] <grandpa_> amenado, they are their.
[20:33] <chazco> ronandi - np... its bundled with Ubuntu and seems really simple, but with a few tweaks becomes a very powerful, very stable editor :)
[20:33] <FFVV> can anyone help? openssl is installed but psybnc wont find it
[20:33] <grandpa_> amenado, there*
[20:33] <amenado> LeFish-Xubuntu-> id use google
[20:33] <chazco> and with a slight tweak can access FTP
[20:33] <utarpradesh> nta: which button??
[20:33] <unop> grandpa_, well, it should actually not take very long, but something isnt working as expected, so i can't really put an eta on it
[20:33] <grandpa_> unop, next test?
[20:33] <NTAuthority> utarpradesh: not on an ubuntu system right now, there should be an button after running the command
[20:33] <Darkangel_> amenado ->did u forget me
[20:33] <AdemoS> Ubuntu 7.10 64 bit [[8 GB RAM]] --- So I upgraded my Shmmax to 2 GB, but now minimizing windows seems to be more sluggish. Is it just my imagination?
[20:34] <amenado> grandpa_-> not per the result you pasted.. use   sudo iwlist scan wlan0  instead
[20:34] <blah569> What is the Linux Terminal command to see the current wireless chipset?
[20:34] <amenado> Darkangel_-> yes, i went to get a drink and forgot you..where are we at?
[20:34] <utarpradesh> NTA which command?
[20:34] <unop> grandpa_, for some reason, you're wireless interface keeps going to sleep -- we might need to explore installing new drivers
[20:34] <|ismael|> excuse me ,how I can change to other channel?
[20:34] <unop> amenado, he is running the command as root
[20:34] <dimitree> how can i make ALSA to use the 5.1 channel device ? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/61501/
[20:34] <Darkangel_> amenado-> resize
[20:34] <NTAuthority> utarpradesh: wine iexplore http://google.com ;-)
[20:34] <deniz__> "Drag and drop this theme into the theme manager to install" where is the theme manager? i use ubuntu 7.10
[20:35] <Serveck> argh 60HZ at 1600x1200 hurts my eyes
[20:35] <utarpradesh> NTA there's no button when i do that
[20:35] <grandpa_> unop, i give up :(
[20:35] <Darkangel_> amenado ->
[20:35] <riskbreaker> hi guys. i have a gateway mt6840. the touch pad on this has a nice little separated area on the right where its supposed to scroll stuff. that works. unfortunately, part of the touchpad that's not supposed to scroll also scrolls. how can i fix this?
[20:35] <amenado> Darkangel okay resize your /home to leave you ample space for ubuntu..like 10gig is enuff
[20:35] <grandpa_> unop, i really appreciate your help, but i have got to go
[20:35] <hacknslash> blah569, do lspci and lspci -n
[20:35] <NTAuthority> utarpradesh: there should be, or gecko is already installed, then continue installing steam :-)
[20:35] <Darkangel_> amenado -> ok
[20:35] <grandpa_> unop, would the compatibility be better on a windows pc if it was pci?
[20:35] <utarpradesh> :)
[20:35] <unop> grandpa_, step in sometime else when it's convenient -- we'll try again
[20:35] <Darkangel_> amenado -> then what is next
[20:36] <AdemoS> Ubuntu 7.10 64 bit Quad-Core 2.4 GHZ __8 GB RAM__  [20:36] <unop> grandpa_, errm, i cant say for sure it will be, but i'd be inclined to say yes
[20:36] <kbrooks> um, on the cli how do i get a list of files  installed by a package?
[20:36] <LeFish-Xubuntu> I just figured it out... anyone interested?????
[20:36] <amenado> Darkangel_-> were you able to resize the partition that quick? do it and lets work on copying the livecd iso to hd
[20:36] <|ismael|> alguien español?
[20:36] <grandpa_> unop, thx unop and amenado
[20:36] <grandpa_> bye.
[20:36] <unop> ciao
[20:36] <blah569> It tells me that the "ispci" command can not be found.
[20:36] <ikonia> AdemoS: what did you do to change the shared memory
[20:36] <kraft__> ikonia: in syslog i have this: XFS mounting filesystem dm-1
[20:36] <RoAkSoAx> |ismael|, join #ubuntu-es for spanish
[20:36] <ikonia> AdemoS: how it's changed can effect what's changed
[20:36] <HardyOne> blah569, lspci
[20:36] <riskbreaker> blah569: Lspci, no caps
[20:36] <|ismael|> #ubuntu-es
[20:36] <ikonia> kraft__: thats it trying to mount it
[20:36] <Jeryx> I am trying to fix an ubuntu box who's graphics drivers imploded when I tried to extend the desktop to a second screen. I have a radeon 9600, and have tried following several guides but nothing is working. the box always uses low graphics mode, and I'm ready to tear me hair out here
[20:37] <AdemoS> ikonia, I only adjusted shmmax, I don't know exactly what I means, but I got advice to do it on the message board: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=672862
[20:37] <hacknslash> blah569, its LSPCI in lowercase
[20:37] <AdemoS> *it means
[20:37] <unop> LeFish-Xubuntu, sure, what is it?
[20:37] <RichW> How do I change the mouse pointer?
[20:37] <|ismael|> i don't know change the channel :(
[20:37] <Darkangel_> amenado -> tomorrow because that pc not at home
[20:37] <ikonia> AdemoS: 2 minutes to glance that thread
[20:37] <RoAkSoAx> |ismael|, do this: /join #ubuntu-es
[20:37] <Darkangel_> amenado ->
[20:37] <Darkangel_> amenado ->but i need to know the steps
[20:37] <AlexHoover> What do I do if I forgot my root password, and I cant use sudo because the hosts file is messed up?
[20:37] <|ismael|> thanks very much
[20:37] <ikonia> AdemoS: why did you change your shared memory settings ?
[20:38] <blah569> I recieve a large ammount of nemerals, but I do not see anything refering to a wireless chipset/cared.
[20:38] <blah569> card *
[20:38] <Andycasss> Is it possible that someone could access samba shares from outside of LAN?
[20:38] <unop> LeFish-Xubuntu, ??
[20:38] <ikonia> Andycasss: what do you mean, outside the lan
[20:38] <AdemoS> ikonia, in the begining, I changed it to allow Cinelerra to work without error messages. Then, I thought it might help with HD video...
[20:38] <ikonia> Andycasss: if they are not on your lan, they can't connect
[20:38] <Darkangel_> amenado-> lets containue
[20:38] <riskbreaker> blah569: try "lspci | grep network"
[20:38] <xylog> andycass: depends on what is in between
[20:39] <unop> Andycasss, depends how they can access your LAN
[20:39] <riskbreaker> hi guys. i have a gateway mt6840. the touch pad on this has a nice little separated area on the right where its supposed to scroll stuff. that works. unfortunately, part of the touchpad that's not supposed to scroll also scrolls. how can i fix this?
[20:39] <hacknslash> blah569, it should be listed there and dmesg
[20:39] <HardyOne> ikonia, what if the box gets hacked. wouldnt they have access to everything the box accesses?
[20:39] <magnetron> Andycasss: you should use a firewall
[20:39] <deniz__> doesnt any1 no were ubuntu's 7.10 theme manager is located??
[20:39] <Andycasss> magnetron: I am, but ive enabled the smb ports
[20:39] <AdemoS> ikonia, *HD video playbkac
[20:40] <kbrooks> !any1
[20:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about any1 - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[20:40] <HardyOne> deniz__, under System>Prefs
[20:40] <chazco> amenado - Hardy beta 5 appears to be able to create the filesystem (from a live cd, and slowly)...
[20:40] <bullgard4> I have the file /usr/share/locale-langpack/de/LC_MESSAGES/gnome-system-tools.mo . Where is the associated file gnome-system-tools.po to be found?
[20:40] <ikonia> HardyOne: not if they are not on the lan
[20:40] <blah569> Nothing is retuned now.
[20:40] <ikonia> HardyOne: how can you connect to something if your not on the same network
[20:40] <kikr> Hi. After recently updating firefox, I can no longer right click. anyone else experience this?
[20:40] <Flannel> chazco, amenado, Hardy questions should be directed to #ubuntu+1, not here.  Thanks.
[20:40] <Sinnerman> magnetron Andycasss, isn't possible to restrict what range of IPs can access the shares on the smb.conf?
[20:40] <unop> bullgard4, do you mean, which package is it part of?
[20:40] <deniz__> k, nvm i got it it was in system->preferences->appearance then installed from there
[20:41] <chazco> Flannel - It wasnt a question, we were trying to determine if a bug is in Gusty or not :)
[20:41] <thegotogeek> Umm could someone help me with my S3 Chrome 20 Graphics card in Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon
[20:41] <dummy77> it says could not connect to video device (dev/video0)
[20:41] <Darkangel_> amenado-> how could i copy cd iso to hard
[20:41] <dummy77> how can fix this
[20:41] <ikonia> AdemoS: that thread is most interesting. You could try upping it to 3 - 3.5 GB to see how much of a difference that makes, the average desktop user would never need to change shmem, so it's interesting that your application needed it, it's normally only needed on big server apps (Oracle is an easy example)
[20:41] <HardyOne> ikonia, maybe I am understanding wrong. if someone has hacked your system then they would be able to do anything on it correct? so that means they would be able to access shares from that pc because they are on the pc in essence?
[20:41] <XxXxXxXx> someone know about open source program for math stuff ? ( something good with alot functions and options )
[20:41] <KalEl> hi, i've found a bug that affects my desktop in two places and marked one as duplicate of the other - i hope that's ok
[20:41] <Serveck> is there a taskmanager equivelent in ubuntu (ie: process and cpu viewer)
[20:41] <hacknslash> blah569, does neither list a network controller
[20:41] <dummy77> i have a webcam problem
[20:42] <bullgard4> unop: I searched in packages.ubuntu.com for that file but got the answer that it could not be found for Gutsy.
[20:42] <thegotogeek> Serveck, system monitor
[20:42] <Andycasss> Sinnerman: thanks, ill look into that ip range thing
[20:42] <blah569> After I do the
[20:42] <kraft__> ikonia: i also have this error:
[20:42] <kraft__> $ sudo mdadm --stop /dev/md1
[20:42] <kraft__> mdadm: fail to stop array /dev/md1: Device or resource busy
[20:42] <ikonia> HardyOne: the question was, can someone access samba shares if they are not on the same lan - if a client is not on the same lan as a server, it can't access ANYTHING on that box, it's on the wrong lan
[20:42] <newToFeisty> i am wondering if anyone has a solution for getting KNetworkManager to connect to a wireless network that has a wep 128 bit encryption passphrase?
[20:42] <AdemoS> ikonia, well since I bought 8 GB of ram, I wanted to make sure my OS was actually using it... But I still am wondering about the window mimization speed
[20:42] <ikonia> kraft__: you can't stop it as lvm is using it
[20:42] <kraft__> lsof shows nothing
[20:42] <blah569> After I do the "lspci | grep network," it prompts the input again.
[20:42] <Jack12345> Hello, I have installed Ubuntu 8.04. I heard that it would automatically install my TV card drivers, which is a Hauppauge WinTV PVR 350, but appearantly Ubuntu didn't do this. Does Ubuntu offer an automated way to do this or to simplify the process? (I would like to avoid compiling source code)
[20:42] <kraft__> ikonia: ahha
[20:42] <KalEl> also doing something fixed the bug for me which has frustated me for a long time, so i added it as a comment: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tracker/+bug/163544
[20:42] <dimas__> hello, i am trying to stream some music with VLC but people cant access to server...i did try opening VLC as root but still the same...any suggestion?
[20:42] <bullgard4> unop: Yes, I do just mean that.
[20:42] <HardyOne> ikonia, ok so I misunderstood , thanks for clearing it up
[20:42] <ikonia> AdemoS: I wouldn't expect a slow down, but that doesn't mean it's not happening
[20:42] <unop> bullgard4, right, dpkg -S gnome-system-tools.po  found nothing too .. it was probably generated on the fly by some package's installer
[20:42] <XxXxXxXx> someone know about open source program for math stuff ? ( something good with alot functions and options )
[20:42] <Sinnerman> Andycasss: im not sure of that, that's why i was asking magnetron.
[20:42] <riskbreaker> does anyone know anything about touchpad configuration?
[20:42] <ikonia> AdemoS: try upping it and see if the window speed changes
[20:43] <mehmet> when i try to play any video file in totem/VLC it shows up in pink lines/dots
[20:43] <dummy77> may i get some help too pls
[20:43] <robm> Can someone help me install a hard drive? I've attached it and I can see it listed as "/boot" volume but it says its only 101MB and ext3 file system
[20:43] <blah569> Can someone link me to a tutorial on how to get wireless working with Ubuntu?
[20:43] <bullgard4> unop: What does the English phrase 'to generate on the fly' mean? Say it in other words, please.
[20:43] <robm> i'm pretty sure this was a ntfs slave drive or maybe had win os on it
[20:43] <Arky44> Hello all :) I've just installed the newest ubuntu off the website, and I was wondering how I can lauch ubuntu. I've probably done something wrong (thanks to my zero experience with Linux OSs)...I've restarted/shut down and turned back on my computer so far...any ideas?
[20:43] <moore> i was just in the #splashy room, but no one was around... can anyone suggest some ways i can get splashy working?
[20:44] <AdemoS> ikonia, thanks I'll try that next book. But I was wondering, is there any obvious benefit to upping the memory? Such as faster program loading, etc?
[20:44] <riskbreaker> !touchpad
[20:44] <AdemoS> ikonia, *boot
[20:44] <ubotu> For a comprehensive Synaptics Touchpad guide, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticsTouchpad
[20:44] <thegotogeek> Anyone here got a S3 Chrome 20 Graphics Card?
[20:44] <magnetron> Sinnerman, Andycasss : you should generally not have the SMB ports open in your firewall.
[20:44] <hacknslash> blah569, are you sure the network manager hasnt picked up the network card already
[20:44] <Jeryx> heh. I'm stuck trying to get my radeon out of 640
[20:44] <AdemoS> *memory usage
[20:44] <dummy77> and my webcam says could not connect to device (/dev/video0) when i start camorama
[20:44] <blah569> If I look in the network manager, I only see wired connection and modem connection.
[20:44] <ikonia> AdemoS: it depends, what/how your applications want share memory, some will work better, some may be worse. Shared memory won't make things launch any quicker
[20:45] <soundray> Arky44: did your freshly installed ubuntu boot up?
[20:45] <hacknslash> blah569, and try lspci | grep Network
[20:45] <deniz__> i have vista theme installed but it only affects windows, so windows r sexy but top and bottom task bars r same as normal which looks like a teenager with small body and big feet if u no wat i mean ;)
[20:45] <thegotogeek> Jeryx, to get radeon out of 640 I think you need to rerun dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and during that setup thing it gives you the options of picking resolutions that will be avaliable
[20:45] <Andycasss> magnetron: but if i havent opened them from my router?
[20:45] <mehmet> when i try to play any video file in totem/VLC it shows up in pink lines/dots
[20:45] <blah569> Nothing is returned, again.
[20:45] <unop> bullgard4, i mean, the file wasn't part of a package but was made by the installer when it was run and placed on the filesystem
[20:45] <AdemoS> ikonia, well for example, Firefox 2 seems to munch up memory faster than ever, with the shmmax upgrade. To fixt hat, I conisdered Firefox 3, but that beta doesn't support many extensions and more importantly, I can't get it working easily with Flash. (maybe with some tweaking though)
[20:45] <Andycasss> magnetron: my ff is so strict that it denies any inbound connection from lan too...
[20:45] <HardyOne> Arky44, when you reboot do you get an option to boot ubuntu or windows?
[20:45] <dummy77> my webcam says could not connect to device (/dev/video0) when i start camorama
[20:45] <dummy77> how can i fix this
[20:45] <Arky44> HardyOne: no
[20:46] <hacknslash> blah569, do you know what wireless card you have ?
[20:46] <Arky44> it goes straight to XP
[20:46] <bullgard4> unop: Thank you very much for commenting.
[20:46] <ikonia> AdemoS: some applications will use as much memeory as they can
[20:46] <magnetron> Andycasss: make sure the ports are closed
[20:46] <unop> bullgard4, on-the-fly means "while in operation" or "while doing something" ..
[20:46] <dimas__> mehmet i would say you missing codecs
[20:46] <ikonia> AdemoS: eg: you give it 10 GIG, it will use 10Gig even if it only needs 1 meg
[20:46] <HardyOne> !fixgrub | Arky44
[20:46] <AdemoS> ikonia, well is there any benfit to letting Firefox use that much? Or is it just wasting capasity?
[20:46] <ubotu> Arky44: 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
[20:46] <Jeryx> thegotogeek that is not working, the drivers imploded when I tried to extend desktop to second display, system constantly starts in low graphics mode. something deeper is borked, have tried several guides but nothing works
[20:46] <soundray> Arky44: how did you install -- did you burn a CD, did you use wubi?
[20:46] <bullgard4> unop: I will try to keep in mind the meaning of that phrase.
[20:46] <mehmet> that's not it dimas__
[20:46] <dimas__> !streaming
[20:46] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about streaming - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[20:46] <XxXxXxXx> someone know about open source program for math stuff ? ( something good with alot functions and options )
[20:46] <blah569> I don't, I want to find out which one I have.
[20:46] <kikr> Hi, after updating my right mouse button no longer works. How can I torubleshoot this?
[20:47] <dummy77> im using ubuntu 7.10 my webcam says could not connect to device (/dev/video0) when i start camorama
[20:47] <magnetron> Andycasss: this tool might come in handy. use it with your public IP and test the smb ports. http://www.canyouseeme.org/
[20:47] <dummy77> can i get some help pls
[20:47] <Arky44> soundray: i clicked the downlaod link off the ubuntu site
[20:47] <ikonia> AdemoS: thats a hard one to answer, for me, no I wouldn't have a benifit, but for people using firefox to play videos for example, that could potentially work better, it's a balance.
[20:47] <dimas__> dummy you need to install driver
[20:47] <ikonia> AdemoS: all depends what you do and how you use it
[20:47] <soundray> Arky44: the download link for what exactly?
[20:47] <thegotogeek> Jeryx, sorry man, not idea from there me, I got my screen resolution right I just can't find any drivers to get it working with 3d and what not in Ubuntu.
[20:47] <dummy77> dimas i did
[20:47] <dummy77> but still nothing
[20:47] <iska> hi, i have a problem with sound on a fuitsu siemens amilo, i don't hear anything in the earphones, the soundcard is intel 82801H
[20:48] <unop> XxXxXxXx, matlab - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MATLAB
[20:48] <dummy77> everytime i open pc cams light is on but nothing
[20:48] <nomopofomo> Can I put OpenType fonts in the fonts:/// folder?
[20:48] <Arky44> soundray: ubuntu 7.1
[20:48] <HardyOne> Arky44, hehe ok you need to burn the .iso file you downloaded then put the cd in the drive and reboot
[20:48] <dimas__> dummy77 which driver you installed?
[20:48] <drc> dimas__->  did you look at http://www.videolan.org/doc/streaming-howto/en/streaming-howto-en.html ?
[20:48] <AdemoS> ikonia, hmm, I suppose I'll leave it then. (since I do play Flash and other video with Totem and Mplayer, within Firefox) but in the future, will leaving my shmmax at 2 GB mean I will never use more than that? Cause if that's the cae, then upping the shmmax is definitely worth the time for me
[20:48] <dummy77> gspca
[20:48] <newToFeisty> how do you get knetworkmanager to connect to wireless with 128 bit pass phrase?
[20:48] <ikonia> AdemoS: I appriciate that sounds like a bit of a push off, thats not what is intended, it's just a very subjective topic
[20:48] <Jeryx> thegotogeek ya its been a brick wall for me on this end. knowing very little about linux doesnt help any.
[20:48] <soundray> Arky44: there is no such thing. Was it 7.10?
[20:48] <Arky44> yes, sorry
[20:48] <dimas__> drc yes i did
[20:48] <dummy77> i installed gspca
[20:48] <nomopofomo> Fonts, anyone?
[20:48] <Jero> i need some help...i cant find a driver for a wireless adapter
[20:48] <nomopofomo> OpenType fonts? Can Ubuntu use them?
[20:49] <Arky44> HardyOne: thanks
[20:49] <AdemoS> ikonia, never BE ABLE to use more than that
[20:49] <dummy77> dimas__ i installed gspca
[20:49] <soundray> Arky44: so then you downloaded a CD image. Did you burn that to a CD?
[20:49] <iska> i have a problem with sound on a fuitsu siemens amilo, i don't hear anything in the earphones, the soundcard is intel 82801H
[20:49] <ikonia> AdemoS: there are other parameters, like shmax and shmin for max it can use and min it should start, try playing with those settings to balance it, eg: start with 1 gig minimum and set a 4 gig max, so that you start with a good size but it can grow if needed
[20:49] <ikonia> AdemoS: (just as example figures)
[20:49] <dimas__> dummy try www.rastageeks.org  for ov51x drive
[20:49] <ikonia> AdemoS: the parameter you changed just changes "currently avaiable"
[20:49] <naknomik> I want to disable only certain users from being able to login using SSH, how do I do that?
[20:49] <riskbreaker> hi guys. i have a gateway mt6840. the touch pad on this has a nice little separated area on the right where its supposed to scroll stuff. that works. unfortunately, part of the touchpad that's not supposed to scroll also scrolls. how can i fix this?
[20:49] <Arky44> soundray: I've got it, thnx so much :)
[20:49] <dummy77> dimas__ spca5xx fits for my cam
[20:49] <ikonia> naknomik: change there shells
[20:50] <dummy77> i went to that site too
[20:50] <ikonia> naknomik: use ssh keys
[20:50] <AdemoS> ikonia, oooooh the word "shmmax" finally makes sense. Min and Max.
[20:50] <xenthro> hi, can someone recommend a gtk based rss feed reader other than liferea? akregator has been perfect for the last 4 months but I want to ditch the kde components
[20:50]  * AdemoS can't believe he didn't notice that >_M
[20:50] <ikonia> AdemoS: yeah, your getting it
[20:50] <ikonia> AdemoS: it's all a balance.
[20:50] <dimas__> dummy you may not proper install it sorry
[20:50] <kikr> Hi, after updating ubuntu, my right mouse button no longer works. How can I torubleshoot this?
[20:50] <dimas__> drc you there?
[20:51] <soundray> HardyOne: I bet he's going to copy the iso file to a CD now rather than burning the image...
[20:51] <Maddeth> hey guys, I was just wondering what this CNR thing is that i have seen pop up in the forums
[20:51] <drc> dimas__->  yes?
[20:51] <dummy77> nope i did im sure because everytime i open my pc i have to type sudo rmmod gspca sudo rmmod zc0301 then modprobe gspca
[20:51] <Joebu2222> anyone know a way to ensure an application started from ssh client will have same PID number?
[20:51] <HardyOne> soundray, probably
[20:51] <hacknslash> blah569, try this link https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WiFiHowTo
[20:51] <dummy77> then it works
[20:51] <dummy77> but i have to type those everytime i open pc
[20:51] <dimas__> drc i streaming ok and have access from http but others dont
[20:51] <ikonia> AdemoS: as an additional hint, make sure you know your apps too, (just to give you an example) Oracle / Sybase will use the MAX available share mem segments, even if it doesn't need them, which will waste a lot of ram, so you may have to do ipc segments to allocate ram to applications
[20:51] <naknomik> I want to disable only certain users from loggin in using ssh, how do I do that?
[20:51] <HardyOne> soundray, he will be back. he was able to find his way here to ask for help so... I have hope
[20:52] <Maddeth> guys?
[20:52] <Serveck> im trying to get ubuntu to see my mp3 player as a removable disk (creative zen)
[20:52] <soundray> Joebu2222: no, the kernel decides what the PID number will be, there is no way to control that
[20:52] <deniz__> is it possible to add themes for taskbars??
[20:52] <ikonia> AdemoS: see where I'm going with this ?
[20:52] <dummy77> dimas__ nope i did im sure because everytime i open my pc i have to type sudo rmmod gspca sudo rmmod zc0301 then modprobe gspca
[20:52] <drc> dimas__->  I have no idea...I don't stream out, only in
[20:52] <iska> i have a problem with sound on a fujitsu siemens amilo, i can't hear anything in the earphones, but the in-built speaker works fine; the soundcard is intel 82801H
[20:53] <Jowi> naknomik, you put "AllowUsers user1" in /etc/ssh/sshd_config to allow only user1 to login.
[20:53] <AdemoS> ikonia, well in terms of details. I mostly use: GIMP, Blender, SMplayer, Audaicous, XChat, Amule, Deluge-Torrent, and archiving programs. (sometimes all at once)
[20:53] <dummy77> dimas__ after all its working till i reboot then i have to type those again
[20:53] <nomopofomo> Can I use OpenType fonts with Ubuntu?!
[20:53] <AdemoS> ikonia, I think so
[20:53] <ikonia> AdemoS: ok, so gimp is an excellent example of an application that would use and benifit from larger shared memory
[20:53] <unop> naknomik, are the users allowed to log in on the console?
[20:53] <AdemoS> ikonia, aha good point
[20:53] <LeFish-Xubuntu> irc.mixxnet.net  #reaper
[20:54] <Joeb454> Actually what is this CNR thing Maddeth just mentioned? I've seen it come up in the forums quite a bit recently
[20:54] <Jowi> naknomik, another alternative is to use /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny
[20:54] <nomopofomo> Nobody knows, do they.
[20:54] <dimas__> dummy77 you installed in a wrong place...make sure user have access where you put it
[20:54] <dimas__> dummy77 sorry but i am just guessing
[20:54] <dummy77> dimas__ u mean i have to install it in the root directory?
[20:55] <dummy77> thanks for trying dimas__
[20:55] <Jeryx> if I need to reinstall ubuntu, is there a way to do a nondestructive reinstall like in windows? otherwise I got a LOT of data to back up to other boxes...
[20:55] <Maddeth> Is CNR worth looking into?
[20:55] <dimas__> dummy77 sudo is ok i think
[20:55] <Maddeth> ?
[20:55] <AdemoS> ikonia, well good points, thanks for the information. I'll keep it in mind when I adjust shared memory settings in the future
[20:55] <dummy77> i did sudo dimas__
[20:55] <nickrud> Jeryx there is, yes. Did you set up a separate home partition?
[20:55] <ikonia> AdemoS: good man, I'm sure you'll find an excellent learning experience at the end of this
[20:55] <PriceChild> Maddeth: what software do you want in there that isn't in the ubuntu repositories.
[20:56] <ikonia> AdemoS: there is no "right and wrong" - so don't worry too much about others views
[20:56] <unop> Jeryx, sure, if you install _without_ formatting partitions, it's as good as a non-destructive install
[20:56] <soundray> Jeryx: take the time for a backup, anyway. Data you haven't backed up is data you don't want.
[20:56] <dummy77> all i have to do is typing those commands again to work webcam after reboot
[20:56] <genefitz> Maddeth, CNR is a pretty decent program used primarily with Linspire and Freespire. For the most, it works pretty well, but it does have some "hit-n-Miss" problems from time to time.
[20:56] <AdemoS> ikonia, oh and Inkscape will probably benefit too.
[20:56] <Jeryx> heh true enough
[20:56] <ikonia> AdemoS: yes, I suspect it would
[20:56] <dimas__> dummy77 i just came here for a question really dont remember much how i did now but i know how it feel been there
[20:56] <AdemoS> ikonia, yeah thanks, some people tend to push their opinion
[20:56] <Maddeth> Thanks :)
[20:56] <ikonia> AdemoS: what works on my machine, with my apps, for my use, may cripple yours
[20:56] <AdemoS> ikonia, hah
[20:56] <Jeryx> I'm just sick of beating my head agaisnt this thing and I'm guessing its like a rubix cube, the more I've poked at it the more complicated I've made the solution
[20:57] <dummy77> sorry i took enough time of you dimas__ thx for trying
[20:57] <dimas__> dummy77 is ok my brother
[20:57] <dummy77> thx bro
[20:57] <AdemoS> ikonia, anyway, good talk to you, see ya around
[20:57] <AdemoS> *talking
[20:57] <ikonia> AdemoS: have fun with it
[20:57] <nickrud> Jeryx  a good method is to create a /data dir, move everything you want to it. Then manually delete everything else before installing, and as others said install without formatting.
[20:57] <Jero> does anyone know how to code drivers?  or find some hidden drivers that i cant? >_<
[20:57] <sarah___> hey guys, how can i check if my ubuntu is secure?
[20:57] <ikonia> Jero: what's the problem
[20:57] <dimas__> dummy77 i could say i pretty sure you have the file in a wrong place though
[20:57] <genefitz> Maddeth, a couple things about CNR to know. It does take a little terminal work out of the user hands, however sometimes when it installs, it takes a lot of control away, and many times the programs it isntalls are not correct for the current version.
[20:58] <LjL> !security | sarah___
[20:58] <ubotu> sarah___: If you feel the need to adopt security measures for your system, check out https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Security - See also !root, !firewall and !server
[20:58] <sarah___> !security
[20:58] <soundray> Jeryx: let me have a stab at your problem
[20:58] <genefitz> It may work without problems, but it may cause problems of it's own
[20:58] <dummy77> but i tried to do the same things in root too dimas__
[20:58] <Jeryx> soundray ?
[20:58] <sarah___> i think i enabled or disabled root password, im not sure. How can i check LjL
[20:58] <nickrud> Jeryx used that method in the past, worked well
[20:58] <sarah___> !root
[20:58] <ubotu> Do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth... there is no root password. Then you will see that it is 'sudo' that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[20:58] <soundray> Jeryx: what's the issue you're trying to solve by reinstalling?
[20:58] <sarah___> !firewall
[20:58] <ubotu> Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[20:58] <dummy77> file is in usr/src/modules/gspca
[20:58] <sarah___> !rootkit
[20:58] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about rootkit - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[20:59] <Jero> ikonia: i cant find a driver for my wireless adapter
[20:59] <nickrud> !msgthebot > sarah___  see pm
[20:59] <ikonia> Jero: is it supported ?
[20:59] <Maddeth> sorry pricechild i am just interested, just seems to be a few posts in the forum about it and was wondering if it was worth looking into
[20:59] <LjL> sarah___: « sudo passwd -l root » will disable it again if you've enabled it
[20:59] <sarah___> ok
[20:59] <Jero> ikonia: i..dont know
[20:59] <ikonia> Jero: what model is it
[20:59] <Jero> iknoia: its a dlink dwa-142
[21:00] <ikonia> !hcl > Jero
[21:00] <dimas__> dummy77 when you download make sure to put it in ./
[21:00] <ikonia> Jero: check the url from ubotu, see if it's listed as supported
[21:00] <Jeryx> soundray I have a radeon 9600, I was using the fglrx drivers with no problems, until I attempted to activate a second display. then everything imploded. I have run through several guides, none of whcih have resolved the matter and most likely have made it worse. ubuntu now starts in low graphics mode
[21:00] <calamari> is there a way to have synaptic show both i386 and amd64 packages?  I have some of each installed, via --force-architecture
[21:00] <ikonia> clarezoe: have both sources.list
[21:00] <dummy77> ok ill try this dimas__ thx for help
[21:00] <ikonia> calamari: although it seems like a very bad idea to me
[21:00] <dummy77> have a good day
[21:00] <AlexHoover> !cups
[21:00] <ubotu> Printing in Ubuntu is done with cups. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://linuxprinting.org - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[21:00] <ikonia> calamari: ubuntu is not setup to be multi lib
[21:01] <calamari> ikonia: sometimes needed when 64bit packages aren't available
[21:01] <sarah___> hey LjL when i do "sudo passwd -l root" all it says it "password for user changed"
[21:01] <sarah___> is that normal?
[21:01] <Jero> ikonia: ubotu?  (is a linux & irc noob)
[21:01] <ikonia> calamari: yes, but ubuntu isn't setup multi lib
[21:01] <ikonia> Jero: you should have recieved a private message from ubotu
[21:01] <calamari> ikonia: ehh.. it has some 32 bit support packages
[21:01] <robm> can someone help me repartition and format a harddrive using gparted?
[21:01] <calamari> ikonia: it works fine.. just trying to view everything
[21:02] <soundray> Jeryx: so what you need now is a sane starting point, probably with a configuration that uses the open source raden driver. Correct?
[21:02] <ikonia> calamari: no, you need a base set of 32bit libs to use 32bit libraries, which maintaining can be quite complex
[21:02] <Jero> ikonia: awesome, thanks
[21:02] <calamari> ikonia: yes.. ubuntu provides those
[21:02] <LjL> sarah___: i'd say so
[21:02] <soundray> Jeryx: sry *radeon
[21:02] <genefitz> jeryx, historically, linux, ATI and multiple displays have been an issue. I wish I had a solution, but I don't.
[21:03] <calamari> ikonia: anyways.. sounds like synaptic doesn't handle it ..
[21:03] <archman> guys when i wine --version in terminal it says version 48 but i installed 59 via synaptic; how to solve that?
[21:03] <sarah___> LjL so now my root password is disabled yes?
[21:03] <ikonia> calamari: try putting both the 32bit and 64bit repo's in, I'm not sure how that would work out
[21:03] <LjL> sarah___: yes
[21:03] <Jeryx> soundray I'm not sure its that simple anymore. I have made changes since then, installed packages or removed them at the direction of guides, and have little idea how to actually troubleshoot the problem on my own.
[21:03] <adante> hi does anybody use mercurial? is it possible to install mercurial 1.0?
[21:03] <calamari> ikonia: yeah.. not sure either.. but I can always take em back out if I need to.. thanks
[21:03] <Jeryx> genefitz I no logner want to have multiple displays. I've learned my lesson there. I just want my 1024x768 back on my main display
[21:03] <adante> i'm trying to do it from source but it throws an error baout being unable to find python.h
[21:04] <Jero> ikonia: its not there
[21:04] <ikonia> adante: your python headers are missing
[21:04] <archman> how to completely remove a program from the system?
[21:04] <calamari> ikonia: actually wait.. there are no differences in the repo names
[21:04] <ikonia> !wirless > Jero
[21:04] <ikonia> Jero: how about that url
[21:04] <sarah___> LjL:  what if i have a rootkit installed? how can i check to make sure one is not running in the background?
[21:04] <genefitz> jeryx, hmm, I would say try uninstalling and re-installing the ATI driver, then maybe reconfigure your xorg
[21:04] <soundray> Jeryx: I think going back to a single-display config will be straightforward.
[21:04] <ikonia> calamari: ahhh it's doen on your !arch now rather than repo name
[21:04] <genefitz> That is about the best solution I could think of.
[21:04] <LjL> sarah___, there is no way to make 100% sure, but you can install "chkrootkit" and "rkhunter", and run them.
[21:05] <LjL> sarah___: you should ideally do it from a live CD.
[21:05] <Jeryx> genefitz I am attempting that
[21:05] <Jero> !wireless
[21:05] <geirha> adante: header-files are installed by -dev-packages, so install python-dev to get Python.h installed
[21:05] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[21:05] <LjL> sarah___: do you have a *reason* to think you might have a rootkit, though?
[21:05] <calamari> ikonia: what is !arch?
[21:05] <soundray> Jeryx: there will be a backup of your original xorg.conf -- if not, we'll fix it
[21:05] <ikonia> calamari: your machine architechture
[21:05] <Andycasss> IS there a way to make vista auto mount samba shares? Right now I have to log in every time, although i have guest and public on in samba shares...
[21:05] <adante> geirha: thanks geirha
[21:06] <ikonia> Andycasss: as in #windows
[21:06] <sarah___> LjL no reason, just because im new to linux and dont know a lot. But i know some people who have it happen to them thats why
[21:06] <LjL> Andycasss, they would know better in ##windows i suppose
[21:06] <Jeryx> soundray this has been anything but straightforward, when I tried to turn on the second display, ubuntu restarted in low graphics mode and has resisted any settings change I have tried to make. I now believe part of the drivers are missing
[21:06] <calamari> ikonia: not finding !arch anywhere
[21:06] <soto> I'm trying to 'sudo rm' a file but I keep getting permission denied errors? What can I do?
[21:06] <Jero> ikonia: nope, cant find it
[21:06] <LjL> sarah___: have you installed SSH? have you installed any server package of any kind?
[21:06] <ikonia> calamari: sorry, that was miss-leading, you won't find it as an option
[21:06] <soundray> Jeryx: no, they aren't.
[21:06] <soundray> Jeryx: have you got a terminal open?
[21:06] <ikonia> calamari: the repo's contents are determained by your machines arch x86_64, i386 etc
[21:07] <sarah___> SSH i dont think so, but i have used the synaptic package manager to install apps
[21:07] <calamari> ikonia: oh.. I see what you're saying
[21:07] <ikonia> Jero: Hmmm I don't know that card, so I don't know if it's supported, but it doesn't look good
[21:07] <Flannel> sarah___: Have you added any third party repostories?
[21:07] <calamari> ikonia: I'll mess around with that.. thanks
[21:07] <LjL> sarah___, if those "apps" are simply little programs that do things on your desktop, they're likely not server packages
[21:07] <Jero> ikonia: sorry, its not a card..its an external usb adapter
[21:07] <sarah___> i dont think i have anything for server packages
[21:08] <Jeryx> soundray yes, terminal is open. however as I said I have been shuffling packages in and out of the system. during the latest guide there was a command supposed to check my video card but returned something about GLX missing
[21:08] <sarah___> flannel yeah i did some third party repos
[21:08] <Flannel> sarah___: which third party repos?
[21:08] <sarah___> i think for drivers and stuff like awn
[21:08] <jaffarkelshac> sudo aptitude install gnomebaker
[21:08] <jaffarkelshac> haha, wrong window
[21:08] <sarah___> oh and windows stuff like .avi or windows media player
[21:09] <soundray> Jeryx: stop worrying for a second and follow me. If within 10 minutes I haven't taken you back to a single-screen 1024x768 configuration, you can continue worrying about packages and stuff.
[21:09] <sarah___> other codec stuff
[21:09] <Jeryx> soundray it was glxinfo |vendor, and it returned GLX extensions missing
[21:09] <Jero> ikonia: sudo makemywirelesswork =P
[21:09] <Jeryx> soundray ok, fire away
[21:09] <soto> Is /var/cache/debconf safe to remove?
[21:09] <calamari> ikonia: lol.. ehh duh.. I'd need a 32-bit synaptic for this to work.. okay I need to mess around with this some more.. thanks I think you've pointed me in the right direction
[21:09] <ikonia> calamari: no problem
[21:09] <bullgard4> I am surprised that System > Administration > Services [Services settings] shows apmd swiched on but acpid switched off although there is a process 'kacpid'. Can you explain this apparent contradiction?
[21:10] <Flannel> sarah___: What third party repositories did you enable? (those are in the regular repository)
[21:10] <kikr> man this firefox update really screwed my mouse up
[21:10] <soundray> Jeryx: do a 'cd /etc/X11' and tell me how many lines you get from 'ls -lt xorg*'
[21:10] <ikonia> calamari: I've never done it that way, I'd expect 32bit compatability packages that are SUPPORTED (key word) being held in the amd64 repo
[21:10] <sarah___> oh then im not sure
[21:10] <sarah___> i follwed a ubuntu form for AWN and it made me enable a 3rd party repo
[21:10] <jack|Helium> I'm having an odd issue in hardy beta. I just compiled a custom kernel (my laptop is older, and I'm trying to minimize unneeded features, etc. Plus I wanted to try tuxonice), and the output .deb is > 500 MB is size. I installed filelight and discovered that when installed, the 500 MB is almost entirely taken up by the modules directory (/lib/modules...). Does anyone know why the modules dir is so big? I need to get it down becau
[21:10] <jack|Helium> se I only have a 10 GB disk...
[21:10] <Flannel> sarah___: If you're just installing stuff from the regular repositories, you don't need to worry about rootkits.
[21:10] <Jeryx> soundray 13 of em
[21:11] <soundray> jack|Helium: ask in #ubuntu+1 please
[21:11] <jack|Helium> soundray: ok, thanks
[21:11] <soundray> Jeryx: what's the name of the last one listed?
[21:11] <sarah___> ok thanks flannel
[21:11] <Jeryx> xorg.conf.1    (there are also 2, 3, and 4 in the list)
[21:12] <soundray> Jeryx: do a 'grep Driver xorg.conf.1'. What does the last line say?
[21:12] <Jeryx> soundray fglrx
[21:12] <thegotogeek> Can someone help me get my S3 Chrome 20 Graphics Card Driver installed in Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon?
[21:13] <Jero> ikonia: so if its not on those lists, theres no way i can get it to work?  not even if i can find someone to write a driver?
[21:13] <ikonia> Jero: no-one will "write a driver for you", it's not a 10 minute job
[21:13] <soundray> Jeryx: do you get any output from 'grep Driver xorg.conf.? | grep ati'?
[21:14] <bullgard4> thegotogeek: You will get faster help in #ubuntu+1
[21:14] <bullgard4> thegotogeek: err! Excuse me.
[21:14] <ikonia> bullgard4: why - he's running 7.10 - not 8.04
[21:14] <Jero> ikonia: i know that...but there are those that may
[21:14] <soundray> bullgard4: for a gutsy question? I doubt it
[21:14] <evan__> what does this error mean? .: 4: gnome-autogen.sh: not found
[21:14] <ikonia> Jero: there is not, if no driver exists, it's probably because it needs to be reverse engineered
[21:14] <ikonia> evan__: it means the auto-gen script for gnome in that package is missing
[21:15] <Jero> ikonia: ok...thanks for your help
[21:15] <evan__> ikonia how can i get that?
[21:15] <ikonia> evan__: what are you trying to do ?
[21:15] <Jeryx> soundray 4
[21:16] <tcpdumpgod> Does anyone have a problem with Nautalis not remembering settings one has changed?
[21:16] <soundray> Jeryx: are the matches in different files?
[21:16] <tcpdumpgod> I cant switch from Icon view to List view.
[21:16] <tcpdumpgod> :\
[21:16] <Jeryx> soundray no, sorry I meant only one match, in xorg.conf.4
[21:16] <evan__> ikonia from this site --> http://code.google.com/p/gnome2-globalmenu/wiki/BuildFromScratch?updated=BuildFromScratch&ts=1204258474 this command --> ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local
[21:17] <soundray> Jeryx: okay. Can you pastebin easily?
[21:17] <nickrud> tcpdumpgod did you ever do that while using gksudo nautilus?
[21:17] <Jeryx> soundray no
[21:17] <ikonia> evan__: do you understand what that site is telling you to do, and how it may effect your ubuntu system ?
[21:17] <thegotogeek> Could someone help me SETUP my S3 Chrome 20 Graphics Card in Gutsy Gibbons?
[21:17] <tcpdumpgod> nickrud, its possible... let me tinker w/that.
[21:17] <Jeryx> soundray what am I looking for?
[21:17] <evan__> ikonia yes
[21:17] <MrMorkel> Hello does anybody know how i can deaktivate the Http-Proxy & Security Update in a preseed file?
[21:17] <nickrud> tcpdumpgod  I mean sudo nautilus.  Check for permissions on ~/.nautilus and ~/.gconf
[21:17] <pclloh> brasileiros aí?
[21:17] <soundray> Jeryx: are you chatting from the machine we're trying to fix?
[21:17] <tcpdumpgod> ok
[21:18] <tcpdumpgod> drwxr-xr-x  3 mike mike  4096 2008-03-29 16:03 .nautilus
[21:18] <Jeryx> soundray no, I assumed this would require restarts, I am chatting from my windows box
[21:18] <Jeryx> (dont kick me for that...)
[21:18] <evan__> ikonia it changes the gtk so i will be able to put on a mac menu applet on the menu
[21:18] <tcpdumpgod> drwx------  4 mike mike  4096 2008-03-29 16:04 .gconf
[21:18] <soundray> Jeryx: :) no that's good
[21:18] <tcpdumpgod> hmm, gconf's looking different.
[21:18] <tcpdumpgod> Should it be drwxr-xr-x nickrud ?
[21:18] <ikonia> evan__: do a find on your system to see if gnome-autogen.sh is already on there,
[21:19] <ripper666> hey everyone!!!!!
[21:19] <archman_> guys how to uninstall wine? When i run it in terminal, it opens, but when i apt-get remove wine it says it's not installed...
[21:19] <soundray> Jeryx: I'd like  to have a look at your xorg.conf.4 -- do a 'sudo apt-get install pastebinit && cat xorg.conf.4 | pastebinit' and let me have the URL.
[21:19] <ripper666> or hi i should say
[21:19] <nickrud> tcpdumpgod and owned by you. All the subdirs as well. just doing a chmod -R on ~/.nautilus and .gconf will check my idea
[21:19] <HardyOne> Jeryx, using windows is not a reason to be kicked from this channel. but hating on windows could be.
[21:19] <RoAkSoAx> archman, sudo apt-get remove --purge wine
[21:19] <tcpdumpgod> ok nickrud, doing so now.
[21:20] <evan__> ikonia aint got it
[21:20] <neiljmorrow>   /leave
[21:20]  * wubrgamer is away: tea time
[21:20] <jaffarkelshac> my screen res on login is huge and different from desktop
[21:20] <ripper666> hey does anyone use ktorrent here???
[21:21] <Jeryx> HardyOne it was a joke, I dont hate OS though they frequently frustrate me :)
[21:21] <ikonia> evan__: it should be in one of the gnome development packages, I'd guess gnome-common
[21:21] <sarah___> hey guys, im having some problems.
[21:21]  * wubrgamer is away: tea
[21:21] <HardyOne> Jeryx, understandable :)
[21:21] <archman_> RoAkSoAx: done; but still when i wine --version the output is: wine-0.9.48; i installed from source.
[21:21] <ikonia> !away > wubrgamer
[21:21]  * wubrgamer is away: tea
[21:21] <sarah___> I have this software CD for my math class, it requires windows, can i use wine to make it work?
[21:21] <HardyOne> sarah___, you can try
[21:21] <sarah___> it requires flash and java
[21:22] <RoAkSoAx> archman, oh if you installed from source, the source package should have an uninstaller or something like that
[21:22] <sarah___> Hardy0ne i dont know how to use wine though..
[21:22] <Jeryx> soundray http://paste.stgraber.org/2092
[21:22] <tcpdumpgod> nickrud, do you think "find /home/mike -type f -exec chmod 644 {} \;" would work?
[21:22] <HardyOne> sarah___, wine filename.exe
[21:22] <jaffarkelshac> screen res at login is very different from desktop i do i fix this
[21:22] <Jeryx> soundray yes, Kamen = me
[21:22] <sarah___> oh
[21:23] <archman_> roaksoax: will try; thanks !
[21:23] <HardyOne> !ops |
[21:23] <ubotu> : Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti, mneptok, Pici, Jack_Sparrow, nickrud, jpatrick or jussi01!
[21:23] <tcpdumpgod> And "find /home/mike -type d -exec chmod 755 {} \;"
[21:23] <nickrud> tcpdumpgod no. There are files that shouldn't be 644
[21:23] <ikonia> HardyOne: ???
[21:23] <LjL> HardyOne: what?
[21:23] <tcpdumpgod> Crap.
[21:23] <HardyOne> LjL, f-u-c-k
[21:23] <f-u-c-k> ?
[21:23] <LjL> f-u-c-k, please change your nickname
[21:23] <nickrud> f-u-c-k change your nick
[21:23] <evan__> ikonia, that helped now im further but i got this -->  gtk-doc.m4
[21:24] <f-u-c-k> this name is registered on freenode
[21:24] <evan__> ikonia, that helped now im further but i got this -->  gtk-doc.m4 not found *
[21:24] <ikonia> evan__: thats it, that one line
[21:24] <nickrud> f-u-c-k this is totally g rated channel
[21:24] <LjL> !language | f-u-c-k
[21:24] <ubotu> f-u-c-k: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.
[21:24] <f-u-c-k> is it illegal on #ubuntu?
[21:24] <nickrud> yes
[21:24] <ikonia> evan__: your missing the development libraries
[21:24] <f-u-c-k> ok
[21:24] <bullgard4> I am surprised that System > Administration > Services [Services settings] shows apmd swiched on but acpid switched off although there is a process 'kacpid'. Can you explain this apparent contradiction?
[21:24] <HardyOne> ty
[21:25] <soundray> Jeryx: it's messy. Can you do a 'cat xorg.conf.1 | pastebinit' please
[21:25] <nickrud> tcpdumpgod just try   sudo chown -R $HOME first
[21:25] <tcpdumpgod> nickrud, do i need to add the user and group to that command??
[21:25] <sarah___> hey Hard0ne, i need direct player/javascrupt for this window software to work
[21:25] <sarah___> how can i get that on my wine?
[21:26] <Jeryx> soundray those are the last changes I made to my xorg.conf as per the latest guide I was following trying to isntall the open soruce driver
[21:26] <nickrud> tcpdumpgod yup, figured you knew that, since you were a tcp dump god ;p
[21:26] <archman_> RoAkSoAx: it's done. just ./configure and then make uninstall; thanks!
[21:26] <HardyOne> sarah___, ask in #winehq they should be able to help you
[21:26] <sarah___> thanks
[21:26] <tcpdumpgod> yeah :D
[21:26] <Jeryx> soundray same url, 2093
[21:26] <tcpdumpgod> Just making sure.
[21:27] <tcpdumpgod> i am teh-uber tcpdumper
[21:27] <Titanium2204> join #ubuntu
[21:28] <Titanium2204> salut a tosu
[21:28] <Titanium2204> a tous
[21:28] <HardyOne> Titanium2204, you are already there
[21:28] <jpatrick> !fr | Titanium2204
[21:28] <HardyOne> !fr | Titanium2204
[21:28] <ubotu> Titanium2204: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[21:28] <soundray> Jeryx: I like that one. Can you 'cp xorg.conf.1 xorg.conf' and restart gdm to see whether it works
[21:28] <soundray> Jeryx: sorry, sudo cp xorg.conf.1 xorg.conf
[21:28] <jaffarkelshac> auto completion does not work in terminal
[21:28] <jaffarkelshac> how do i fix that
[21:28] <soundray> Jeryx: then probably 'sudo invoke-rc.d gdm restart'
[21:29] <archman_> does ubuntu have some sort of 'temporary files' folder; i see i downloaded and installed wine in synaptic; and when i wanted to install wine again after i removed it, there was no need to download; so where is this file? can it be removed?
[21:29] <Jeryx> soundray er, last time I tried to restart gdm the system had a conniption, something about trying to run multiple gdms. hang on lemme restart
[21:29] <soundray> archman_: /var/cache/apt/archives/
[21:29] <blah569> I am clueless on how to get wireless woring with Ubuntu.
[21:29] <archman_> soundray: and harm to system if i delete all that?
[21:30] <hacknslash> blah569, did u try the link i sent you
[21:30] <ripper666> does anyone knpow of any good torrent sites
[21:30] <Dr_willis> blah569,  use restricted manager to install drivers, click on the network config icon thinggie and enter the info. :) is all i did.. of course this is the first machine ive had that it actually worked..
[21:30] <soundray> archman_: no. It's best to 'sudo apt-get autoclean' to clean that directory, or 'sudo apt-get clean' if you need more space.
[21:30] <Dr_willis> ripper666,  google for 'legal torrents'  theres a site named that.
[21:30] <archman_> soundray: ok, thanks!
[21:30] <bonhoffer> what cat /etc/? will tell me the groups on my computer?
[21:30] <blah569> Which link?
[21:31] <ripper666> Dr_willis thanx ill check it oout
[21:31] <Dr_willis> http://www.publicdomaintorrents.com/
[21:31] <calamari> bonhoffer: /etc/group ?
[21:31] <thegotogeek> Could someone help me get my S3 Chrome 20 Graphic Driver working in Ubunut?
[21:31] <Ramunas> hello, I have a problem, I have set "vlc %s" as my default media app, and gnome-open still opens up totem
[21:32] <jaffarkelshac> soundray, is that folder apt/archives is that the same folder with the 205 updates hardy does when you first install it
[21:32] <jaffarkelshac> soundray, i have to install it on 3 pc and dont want to wait for the updates when you install
[21:32] <hacknslash> blah569, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/
[21:33] <FloodBot1> NOTICE - If you couldn't speak to the channel during the past minutes, please try again now.
[21:33] <Jeryx> soundray I'll be dipped that appears to have fixed it. Whats confusing me is I've done that before and it didnt
[21:33] <soundray> jaffarkelshac: you can copy the contents of that directory to the same directory on another machine to save yourself download time.
[21:33] <hacknslash> blah569, do you have the network manager icon near the clock
[21:33] <root____2> How do I force a fsck on root file system at boot?
[21:33] <blah569> Yes
[21:33] <soundray> Jeryx: probably something to do with multiple gdm instances.
[21:34] <hacknslash> blah569, does it show a wireless card ?
[21:34] <jaffarkelshac> soundray, so thats the folder with all updates?
[21:34] <linux_noob> my laptop is just freezing? need help please
[21:34] <soundray> Jeryx: let me tell you, this ATI - dual screen thing has cost me an entire afternoon the other day
[21:34] <soundray> jaffarkelshac: it's the package cache
[21:34] <linux_noob> it's freezing at random
[21:35] <Jeryx> soundray: I feel your pain, believe me, and you have my sincere gratitude for saving me some of it
[21:35] <jaffarkelshac> soundray, cheers
[21:35] <blah569> No, it does not show anything about wireless connectivity.
[21:35] <linux_noob> someone help me please
[21:35] <soundray> Jeryx: I succeeded in getting an extended desktop across two screens, but I couldn't have "mirrored" output on the external
[21:35] <soundray> Jeryx: is yours a desktop or laptop?
[21:35] <hacknslash> does your laptop have a function key which turns the wireless on and off
[21:36] <hacknslash> blah569, does your laptop have a function key which turns the wireless on and off
[21:36] <bonhoffer> calamri: thanks!
[21:36] <Jeryx> soundray: actually, I am quite happy with one display. I was only attempting to enable the second display because a guest insisted the proper place to watch a movie was the TV, not my monitor. and its a desktop
[21:36] <soundray> linux_noob: check the RAM for faults. Use the memtest86 option at boot time
[21:36] <blah569> It has a function key, but I don't think there is a way to turn the wireless on and off.
[21:36] <bullgard4> Why shows System > Administration > Services [Services settings] apmd swiched on but acpid switched off although there is a process 'kacpid'?
[21:37] <linux_noob> memtest86 option?
[21:37] <jaffarkelshac> can i update gutsy without downloading all those packages coz i have the iso on cd
[21:37] <hacknslash> blah569, what make n model laptop is it ?
[21:37] <linux_noob> i doubt there is any such option while logging in
[21:37] <soundray> Jeryx: thanks for testing pastebinit for me :) This was the first time I've used it to help someone
[21:37] <Jeryx> soundray: I'd still like to have the option but its not really worth wading through that minefield again
[21:37] <soundray> linux_noob: it's an option in the boot menu
[21:37] <blah569> It is a Gateway, and let me look for the model.
[21:37] <Jeryx> soundray: cool, happy to help the one who helps me
[21:38] <Dr_willis> jaffarkelshac,  theres lots of gutsy updates  every day.. its likely a cd you burnt last week will be having a few 100mb of updates allready.
[21:38] <Arky44> Hello all :) I've installed the ubuntu 7.10 CD image on my desktop, burned it to a CD, and tried to boot my computer from it at startup through the boot options dialog on my system. It was unable to boot...any suggestions on how to get ubuntu up and running?
[21:38] <linux_noob> i'll see if it works..but my system runs fine in vista
[21:38] <blah569> ML6720 I believe.
[21:38] <soundray> Jeryx: I'm about to have another go with hardy and an external screen. Will see if that makes it  any easier
[21:38] <jaffarkelshac> Dr_willis, k
[21:38] <Dr_willis> Arky44,  check the cd - see what contents are on it.. if you have a large .iso file.. You burnt it wrong.
[21:38] <Jeryx> soundray: how long will that stuff stay on pastebin?
[21:38] <ronandi> !themes
[21:38] <ubotu> Find your themes at: http://www.gnome-look.org - http://art.gnome.org - http://www.kde-look.org - http://kubuntu-art.org - http://themes.freshmeat.net/browse/58/ - http://www.guistyles.com - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ - Also see !changethemes and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEyeCandy
[21:38] <DIL> Arky44: set bios to boot from cd first
[21:39] <jaffarkelshac> also i am on hardy at the moment but my auto completion in terminal does not work
[21:39] <Arky44> DIL: i tried that, and it said Windows was unable to start
[21:39] <thegotogeek> Could Someone help me with installing my Graphic Card Driver in Ubunut?
[21:39] <Jeryx> soundray: ok good luck I'll lurk in case you find any good info you want to throw my way
[21:39] <hever> Hi there, I've got a problem by setting up my pcmcia wlan card. On my ibook lshw doesn't list a pcmcia cardbus .... pcmcia-cs module is loaded, what else is todo to get it listed / active ?
[21:39] <DIL> Arky44: see what the Dr. siad
[21:40] <hacknslash> blah569, go to this link http://support.gateway.com/support/default.asp enter your serial number, hopefully it will tell you your network card type
[21:40] <soundray> Jeryx: I think  the default is forever.
[21:40] <Dr_willis> jaffarkelshac,  install the bash-completion package
[21:40] <Jeryx> ack
[21:40] <ankit_> TheArthur: okay.
[21:40] <ankit_> whoops
[21:40] <Arky44> Dr_willis: the only file on the CD is the .iso file
[21:40] <jaffarkelshac> Dr_willis, thanks
[21:40] <ankit_> thegotogeek: okay.
[21:40] <blah569> Okay, thanks.
[21:40] <willytell> hello all
[21:41] <Dr_willis> Arky44,  you just made a coaster.... :)
[21:41] <thegotogeek> ankit, I have a S3 Chrome 20 Graphics Card, I have downloaded the driver for it off the website and I can't get it to install.
[21:41] <Arky44> Dr_willis: ?? :)
[21:41] <Dr_willis> Arky44,  it needs to be burnt as a 'image' file.
[21:41] <hever> Hi there, I've got a problem by setting up my pcmcia wlan card. On my ibook lshw doesn't list a pcmcia cardbus .... pcmcia-cs module is loaded, what else is todo to get it listed / active ?
[21:41] <soundray> !burniso | Arky44
[21:41] <ubotu> Arky44: To burn an ISO image of a CD in Linux, Mac OS or Windows, read the howto at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto
[21:41] <Dr_willis> Arky44,  at least you found out the problem quickly. :)
[21:42] <soundray> Arky44: ^^ I tried to tell you this before, but you were gone
[21:42] <eibwen> Has use of the gnome workspace switcher changed?  I tried dragging and dropping a window to move it between desktops, but the window doesn't move with the mouse.  The cursor does change appearance, but when releasing the mouse button instead of actually moving, the window merely takes focus and the window manager switches desktops to the one the window is located on.  Doesn't seem to matter what desktop the drag starts on or the dr
[21:42] <jaffarkelshac> can someone help me with my screen res, is too high  with login but changes to normall when i login
[21:42] <ankit_> thegotogeek: How did you try to install it?
[21:42] <thegotogeek> ankit,  sudo sh S3G-Linux-x86-2.0.16-pkg.run
[21:43] <ankit_> thegotogeek: Any errors in particular?
[21:43] <blah569> I see a large list of info, I'm looking for anything refering to the wireless card.
[21:43] <thegotogeek> ankit, yes one sec I will pull up the log and get you what it says
[21:43] <soundray> jaffarkelshac: gdm normally starts with the highest resolution that you enable in the xorg wizard. To go through that configuration, 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[21:43] <ronandi> what is that screenshot prog that goes... Taking screenshot in 5..4..3..2..1..
[21:43] <hacknslash> blah569, yes u r
[21:43] <blah569> I can contact Gateway and ask them, too.
[21:43] <jaffarkelshac> soundray, k
[21:43] <HardyOne> soundray, my hopes were well placed :)
[21:43] <blah569> I can ask them what the default wireless card is on my model.
[21:44] <thegotogeek> ankit, http://pastebin.com/m10d292c0 <- theres the log when I try to install it
[21:44] <hacknslash> blah569, we can do it step by step if u like
[21:44] <Dr_willis> blah569,  their web site proberly has the info. or a lspci mayu give some clues also.
[21:44] <willytell> I'm suffering problems of screen resolution. I had reconfigured xorg.conf using dpkg-reconfigure xserver-org, but I get a low screen resolution 640x480 on the next login. Any idea?
[21:44] <Dr_willis> google is our friend also. :)
[21:44] <ronandi> willytell: whats ur gfx card"?
[21:45] <ankit_> thegotogeek: Can you paste the output of /var/log/s3setup.log and /var/log/s3build.log ?
[21:45] <thegotogeek> ankit, what I just gave you was the output of the s3setup.log, and the s3build.log is blank
[21:45] <willytell> ronaldo, Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS, 943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controlle
[21:45] <willytell> ronandi, Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS, 943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controlle
[21:46] <ankit_> thegotogeek: Well that's odd, as it says to refer to both of those at the end of the log...
[21:46] <fyrmedic> Is there a room for 64bit or is this it?
[21:47] <thegotogeek> ankit, yeah I don't know I've opened the s3build.log and its a blank txt file
[21:47] <willytell> it was working well, but now I don't know.
[21:47] <rodrigues_> llllll
[21:47] <soundray> fyrmedic: you can ask here
[21:47] <ankit_> thegotogeek: Are you running the install with X server shut down?
[21:47] <thegotogeek> ankit, no, I don't know how to shut down the Xserver thing
[21:47] <EvilAIM> hmm
[21:47] <DIL> ppppp
[21:47] <ankit_> thegotogeek: This might help: http://drivers.s3graphics.com/en/download/drivers/chrome_PCIe-Linux/Readme
[21:48] <willytell> !xorg.conf
[21:48] <ubotu> The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type « sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart » in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[21:48] <peter77> what is the ideal percentage to set the shutdown percentage when my battery reaches a certain percentage to help maintain the battery and reduce wear?
[21:48] <thegotogeek> ankit, i've read that, it really didn't help, how would I shutdown the x server and that so i can try installing it that way?
[21:48] <soundray> thegotogeek: ubuntu comes with an S3 driver and normally selects it automatically. Why do you think you need another driver?
[21:49] <xb3rt> Does anyone here use secondlife on linux
[21:49] <ankit_> thegotogeek: In the console: sudo /etc/init.d/Xdm stop
[21:49] <fyrmedic> Ok, I have a AMD turion64 but only one processor is recognized. I am on livecd right now but it is the same on installed. I thought I had 64bit installed but only one processor was there. Now I am on 64bit LiveCD because I was going to change it and still no luck.
[21:49] <pros977> I have used second life
[21:49] <pros977> Need a better graphics card though to make it worthwhile
[21:49] <ankit_> thegotogeek: That will kill all graphical applications though, including your IRC client if you are using a graphical one...
[21:49] <soundray> fyrmedic: is it a Turion X2?
[21:50] <thegotogeek> soundray, because i have tried that and it won't allow me to use that with my card, plus that driver is crap for the 3d acceleration and stuff my card can do, plus with that s3 graphic driver i can't get x to start with it
[21:50] <xb3rt> pros977: was it on linux, and did it actually work without lagging out or freezing up all the time?
[21:50] <thegotogeek> ankit, i will be right back i will try that and see if I can install without x running, brb
[21:50] <pros977> xb3rt works well. Linux Mint offers a package in the software portal
[21:50] <Dr_willis> fyrmedic,  i noticed under the hardy testing. the  386 kernel only detecxted 1 core of my dual core cpus..  but that may not be your issue
[21:50] <legend2440> ronandi:  scrot -d5 -c
[21:51] <rameez> :)))
[21:51] <ankit_> thegotogeek: Okay, but to get to a console after killing X type: CTRL+ALT+F1
[21:51] <xb3rt> pros977: whats Linux Mint
[21:51] <rameez> :/
[21:51] <rameez> hi
[21:51] <rameez> can anybody see my chat because my nick is unregistered
[21:51] <Dr_willis> xb3rt,  a ubuntu spinoff.  its nice in ways.. but annoying in others. :)
[21:51] <Dr_willis> rameez,  yes we can
[21:51] <soundray> thegotogeek: I'm just saying, compiling a graphics driver is too ambitious a project for someone who doesn't know how to shut down X. No need to throw fecal verbiage around btw.
[21:51] <rameez> oh thanks
[21:51] <thegotogeek> okay ankit, i just tryed that what you gave me through the console sudo: /etc/init.d/Xdm: command not found
[21:51] <rameez> :)
[21:52] <thegotogeek> soundray, i would use s3 if it worked, but that won't even start x so I can't use that driver
[21:52] <Dr_willis> thegotogeek,  try kdm or gdm, not Xdm
[21:52] <xb3rt> pros977: Dr_willis: is their a package  for ubuntu to run it
[21:52] <HardyOne> or replace X with ?
[21:52] <rameez> Dr_willis, and i can use black color too like this can u see  ?   :)
[21:52] <Dr_willis> thegotogeek,  sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart (or whatever)
[21:52] <fyrmedic> Dr_Willis: I don't think that is the problem. I am trying to use 64bit. I thought that it was installed before but now I am not sure.
[21:52] <Dr_willis> rameez,  i see anythign with my NICK in it as red..
[21:52] <XxXxXxXx> !
[21:52] <rameez> :)
[21:52] <ankit_> thegotogeek: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[21:53] <isaacj87> i know the linux virus discussion has been beaten to death, but I was wondering something...Say you open an email and there is a virus, what exactly happens or doesn't happen?
[21:53] <ankit_> thegotogeek: or kdm stop, depending on which one you are using.
[21:53] <thegotogeek> dr_willis I did that it says stopping gnome display manager then it just it comes back to where I can type something again, and now I am still in the gnome and stuff
[21:53] <Dr_willis> fyrmedic,  depends on what cd you used to install with. use lsb_release -a to see whats installed.
[21:53] <soundray> fyrmedic: run 'uname -a'. If it contains x86_64, you're on 64bit
[21:53] <isaacj87> basically, how does it NOT spread or infect or whatever
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[21:53] <pros977> xb3rt do a google for 'full circle magazine episode 11'
[21:53] <pros977> It comes in a pdf file
[21:53] <pros977> There is an article there that talks about the difference between ubuntu and mint
[21:53] <Dr_willis> thegotogeek,  why do you need to stop gdm?  /etc/init.d/gdm stop 'should' stop gdm
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[21:53] <pros977> xb3rt I think Mint is great.
[21:53] <FloodBot1> pros977: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
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[21:53] <HardyOne> isaacj87, the total shutdown of your system or nothing you would notice at all
[21:53] <fyrmedic>  cool
[21:54] <Dr_willis> what is with these idiot flooders lately?
[21:54] <ankit_> thegotogeek: As HardyOne pointed out, you can type sudo /etc/init.d/?dm stop
[21:54] <Dr_willis>  use of '?dm' can cause problems IF you hav gdm  and other dm's installed. like kdm,
[21:54] <ankit_> Dr_willis: Wouldn't it just stop all of them?
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[21:55] <ridge-meister> i am looking for an instant messenger servjce that can handle both google and yahoo accounts
[21:55] <thegotogeek> hi
[21:55] <ankit_> Dr_willis: They might give some errors if X has already been killed, but it should still work.
[21:55] <pros977> What just happened there. Am I restored?
[21:55] <LjL> !pidgin | ridge-meister
[21:55] <ubotu> ridge-meister: The Instant Messenger Client Pidgin (formerly Gaim) (http://help.ubuntu.com/community/GaimHowto) supports MSN, Jabber, AIM, Gadu-Gadu, Novell Groupwise, ICQ and IRC. See also !Kopete
[21:55] <ankit_> thegotogeek: hello.
[21:55] <LjL> pros977: sorry, misaimed
[21:55] <pros977> ok, ty
[21:56] <thegotogeek> Dr_Willis, I am trying to get X_Server to stop running, but typing the sudo /etc/init.d/gdmstop thing just says STOPING gnome display manager, then thats it, i am still in gnome and still all my stuff is running
[21:56] <ankit_> thegotogeek: It should kill X...
[21:56] <thegotogeek> ankit its not killing x, just says stopping Gnome Display Manager
[21:56] <HardyOne> what a shame someone took the time to set a botnet have it identify just so the can be klined
[21:57] <thegotogeek> ankit, look thegotogeek@thegotogeek-desktop:~/Desktop$ sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[21:57] <thegotogeek>  * Stopping GNOME Display Manager...                                                                                                                  [ OK ]
[21:57] <thegotogeek> thegotogeek@thegotogeek-desktop:~/Desktop$
[21:57] <Dr_willis> thegotogeek,  you ARE typing this in a console? not a xterm?
[21:57] <Dr_willis> you could hit alt-ctrl-backspace to kill it I guess..
[21:57] <ridge-meister> what happened to Gaim?  did they just get tired of making it or something?  there was one developer on the Gaim team that I thought to be a total idiot, but save that for another day :D
[21:57] <thegotogeek> Dr_willis, umm okay trying that now
[21:58] <ankit_> Dr_willis: But it would restart.
[21:58] <ross`>  /leave
[21:58] <HardyOne> !pidgin | ridge-meister
[21:58] <ubotu> ridge-meister: The Instant Messenger Client Pidgin (formerly Gaim) (http://help.ubuntu.com/community/GaimHowto) supports MSN, Jabber, AIM, Gadu-Gadu, Novell Groupwise, ICQ and IRC. See also !Kopete
[21:58] <iositd> ankit_, i've tried to help him before ... failed in that ... he refused to explain to me what he was trying
[21:58] <ankit_> iositd: Haha, I'll keep that in mind.
[21:59] <ridge-meister> HardyOne: I *know* what pidgin is :D  i asked what happened to Gaim...as in why did they make it into Pidgin?
[21:59] <tpw_rules> ross`: it is /part
[21:59] <hischild> ankit_, i know he's trying something with drivers, i'm just wondering why he refuses to use the normal one
[21:59] <khaled> Hi, I just installed xbuntu 8.x.. i am trying the gcc compiler, its complaining about not finding stdio.h
[21:59] <xb3rt> ridge-meister: you can  still get gaim
[21:59] <khaled> is this a known problem ?
[21:59] <void^> !build-essential | khaled
[21:59] <ubotu> khaled: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first)
[21:59] <Dr_willis> khaled,  install the build-essential package
[21:59] <Jeryx> ridge-meister: probably legal pressure from aol over the name
[21:59] <fyrmedic> Dr_Willis: I am off of the LiveCD now. What was the command to see if I am on 64bit?
[21:59] <tpw_rules> !hardy > tpw_rules
[21:59] <soundray> khaled: ask in #ubuntu+1 please (probably just install build-essential)
[21:59] <MattJ> ridge-meister: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pidgin_(software)#Naming_dispute
[21:59] <ankit_> hischild: He says they don't work well with 3D.
[22:00] <DIL> there is a 64 bit cd
[22:00] <tpw_rules> !hardy | khaled
[22:00] <khaled> thanks
[22:00] <ubotu> khaled: Hardy Heron is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (8.04-LTS), due April 24, 2008 - For more info, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyHeron - CONSIDER IT TO BE BETA SOFTWARE - Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1, NOT #ubuntu
[22:00] <hischild> ankit_, from what i can tell that gfx card isn't really powerful so i wouldn't expect it to be that well in 3d then ..
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[22:00] <kenboo> how to report a bug?
[22:00] <thegotogeek> hi
[22:00] <LjL> !bugs | kenboo
[22:00] <ubotu> kenboo: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug report at: http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu  -  Bugs in/wishes for the bots can be filed at http://launchpad.net/ubuntu-bots
[22:01] <thegotogeek> ankit, I tryed that killed the xserver then tryed to install the driver still says same thing
[22:01] <homerj> where are the settings for what linux thinks a USB device is? Is that something that's just reported by the device?
[22:01] <kenboo> thanks.   runit package needs /etc/inittab which no longer exists in Ubuntu
[22:01] <hever> Hi. My pcmcia slot is not listed under lspci or lshw... what can I do ?
[22:01] <bullgard4> Why shows System > Administration > Services [Services settings] apmd switched on but acpid switched off although there is a process 'kacpid'?
[22:01] <homerj> I'm trying to get linux to accept a wheel I have as having two axises for the pedals
[22:02] <Jeryx> soundray: once again, thank you for your assistance earlier, you saved me a ton of grief
[22:02] <Ramunas> hello, I have a problem, I have set "vlc %s" as my default media app, and gnome-open still opens up totem
[22:02] <wolfric> hey can anyone help me out changing the order of o/s on my boot menu? (using grub)
[22:02] <acsia> will jeos be focused on Kvm does anybody know? currently it seems more focus on vmware
[22:02] <ridge-meister> Jeryx: and MattJ here have a cookie.  you can cut it with a knife, afterwards seek out xb3rt :D
[22:02] <ankit_> hischild: Now that you mention it, the problem might be that he's not satisfied with the performance of his graphics card, not with the drivers... :-\
[22:02] <ivze> wolfric: goto /boot/grub/
[22:02] <wolfric> saw somewhere online boot/grub/grub.conf  but there is no such file on my pc... can anyone help me out?
[22:02] <thegotogeek> ankit, you there still?
[22:02] <wolfric> and what file ivze
[22:02] <ankit_> thegotogeek: Yes.
[22:02] <hacknslash> wolfric, you need to edit /boot/gurb/menu.lst
[22:03] <Dr_willis> wolfric,  its /boot/grub/menu.lst
[22:03] <carlzenox> how do i install Net::IRC for perl?
[22:03] <wolfric> no such file
[22:03] <ivze> wolfric: menu.lst
[22:03] <xb3rt> ridge-meister: what?
[22:03] <hischild> ankit_, i think that he had a version that worked with his gfx card, yet he wasn't satisfied with it ... now he's trying some other version which just won't work ... then again, ofcourse that's just me
[22:03] <wolfric> i dont have that file
[22:03] <thegotogeek> ankit, any idea, cause that didn't work, and I would really like to have 3d acceleration and that with my graphics card to work, cause I know it can do that its a 512mb graphics card
[22:03] <soundray> carlzenox: 'sudo apt-get install libnet-irc-perl'
[22:03] <wolfric> nope wait i do... my monitors too small lol hold on
[22:03] <carlzenox> thx soundray
[22:04] <ivze> wolfric: 0_o
[22:04] <xb3rt> Whens Fedora 10 suppose to release
[22:04] <jpatrick> xb3rt: #fedora
[22:04] <ankit_> thegotogeek: If you had a working configuration, it's possible that that is the best it's going to get. Changing the drivers will not significantly affect performance unless the drivers are notably poor.
[22:04] <Dr_willis> carlzenox,  perl has the cpan tools to install the cpan modules I recall.. i havent messed with them in ages  http://search.cpan.org/~jeek/Net-IRC-0.73/IRC.pm
[22:04] <ankit_> thegotogeek: Perhaps what you really want is a better graphics card?
[22:05] <hacknslash> wolfric, read the file, count the os options, and set default number to the os you need
[22:05] <carlzenox> Dr_willis: ok ill check it out
[22:05] <thegotogeek> ankit, yeah the driver is crap stuff tears and like pixelates at full screen, and ankit my graphics card is a good graphics card i have not had any problems with it and I can play stuff like halo and other games np with it, its just I can't get the driver to work in linux is the problem not the card
[22:05] <Dr_willis> carlzenox, http://www.perlhowto.com/installing_cpan_modules
[22:06] <wolfric> thanks a mill ivze and hacknslash
[22:06] <soundray> carlzenox: always search the ubuntu repos first before messing with CPAN sources
[22:06] <wolfric> appriciate it guys
[22:06] <hacknslash> wolfric, yw
[22:06] <ankit_> thegotogeek: Well do you have the driver properly installed?
[22:07] <ankit_> thegotogeek: If the included driver has 3D acceleration, then maybe you just don't have it configured properly.
[22:07] <thegotogeek> ankit, i am running right now on Vesa driver, and the thing about the games that was in Windows
[22:08] <ankit_> thegotogeek: The vesa driver is probably not the driver you are supposed to be using with your graphics card. Other people have said there is a driver for your card included in Ubuntu... Did you look into that?
[22:08] <jaffarkelshac> how do i fix the res at loginon hardy is too high
[22:08] <FFEMTcJ> im setting up a computer with ubuntu.. im going to use this computer to learn and play with, so im expecting to "break it" often just because of a lack of knowledge.. ive heard that you can put different things such as /etc and /usr on different partitions to lessen the "impact" if you have to reinstall so that you dont loose everything.. Can someone tell me if this is a good idea, and if so, what all should I put on different partitions?
[22:08] <thegotogeek> ankit, yeah I have looked into finding which driver that is or trying other ones, but I have had no luck getting the ones I have tried to boot X server, unless you know which one they where talking about but I have tried the s3 and a modified via driver that I downloaded, but neither work
[22:08] <bruno> anybody?
[22:09] <jaffarkelshac> what was our question
[22:09] <bruno> why my MSN can't loading ?
[22:10] <ankit_> thegotogeek: I think that route is probably a better bet than recompiling the drivers yourself... Maybe you should try fixing that instead of compiling drivers?
[22:10] <Dr_willis> bruno,  msn? Huh?
[22:10] <jaffarkelshac> how do i fix the res at loginon hardy is too high
[22:10] <jturk> dumb question: wondering if there's a way to see .xsession-errors from last session?
[22:10] <bruno> me ?
[22:10] <blah569_> Does anyone know how to get wireless working on Ubuntu with this card?  ( Realtek 802.11b/g )
[22:10] <ankit_> jaffarkelshac: Just at the log in screen or since log in?
[22:10] <salty-horse> hi. the font in gitk, fontforge and others is really small. how do I change it?
[22:11] <thegotogeek> ankit, well I have no idea which driver is suppose to work with my card, and all I am trying to do is install the driver, and ubuntu can't even get past that, i am really starting to get aggrevated with ubuntu as a operating system when it can't do this simple task
[22:11] <jaffarkelshac> ankit just at the login. the main login is at the very right corner
[22:11] <bruno> who could tell me how to loading my msn ?
[22:11] <hacknslash> blah569_, hi again, the 802.11b/g is just the spec that the card works too
[22:12] <yaris12346789> hello
[22:12] <yaris12346789> does anyone know
[22:12] <hacknslash> blah569_, could you do lspci and look for realtek?
[22:12] <ankit_> jaffarkelshac: So it goes back to the desired resolution after you log in?
[22:12] <yaris12346789> if its possible to run a server at home, and just pay for traffic
[22:12] <jaffarkelshac> ankit yep,
[22:12] <yaris12346789> what would be the cost of just paying for traffic and who can i do it with ?
[22:13] <soundray> !offtopic | yaris12346789
[22:13] <ubotu> yaris12346789: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[22:13] <yaris12346789> ok thanks
[22:13] <fyrmedic> Ok, so I have jsut searched the forums in vain trying to get both processors working on my AMD turion64 (opteron). Only one is recognized.
[22:13] <Paraselene__> Is it accurate to think of hard/symbolic links in these terms: symbolic links are directly equivalent to windows shortcuts, and hard links are shortcuts which cannot be broken by moving the existing files around, but which must refer to local files?
[22:13] <stephan> hey
[22:13] <soundray> fyrmedic: what makes you think there should be two cores on your CPU?
[22:13] <stephan> oops, wrong SN
[22:13] <Paraselene__> is there anything more to it than that?
[22:14] <stephan> ok, i'm completely new to ubuntu, i cannot even figure out how to install anything
[22:14] <ankit_> jaffarkelshac: You can edit the /etc/X11/xorg.conf and remove any resolutions higher than the one which you need.
[22:14] <fyrmedic> I suppose that I assumed that it is dual core. Any way to know for sure?
[22:14] <soundray> !faq > stephan
[22:14] <blah569_> I found realtek.\
[22:14] <soundray> !software > stephan
[22:14] <[watcher]> hello
[22:14] <soundray> stephan: please read the private messages from ubotu
[22:14] <stephan> i managed to get onto IRC, but no clue as to how to install ati drivers or anything
[22:14] <hacknslash> stephan, use synaptec package manager
[22:15] <stephan> thanks
[22:15] <stephan> ati-driver-installer-8.34.8-x86.x86_64.run
[22:15] <stephan> how do i install?
[22:15] <soundray> stephan: don't
[22:15] <stephan> ?
[22:15] <dubby> hey anyone when trying to mount a ntfs partiton with ntfs-3g it is telling me that media failed to mount due to it being a read only file system
[22:15] <jaffarkelshac> ankit_, except there are no resolutions values at all
[22:15] <hischild> stephan, use the restricted drivers.
[22:15] <dubby> i have never come across that be4 and usually works
[22:15] <[watcher]> I just had lots of fun installing my linksys wireless adapter :) :)  Figured it out was the ndis
[22:15] <soundray> stephan: to install the binary driver, go through System-Administration-Restricted Drivers Manager
[22:15] <ankit_> jaffarkelshac: Anywhere in /etc/X11/xorg.conf?
[22:15] <dubby> mounting with sudo mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sdc1 /media/mount -o force
[22:16] <blah569_> Now that I have found Realtek, what would be the next step?
[22:16] <FFEMTcJ> s/ubuntu/xubuntu
[22:16] <stephan> what is the link for the latest ATI drivers (stable)
[22:16] <FFEMTcJ> oops
[22:16] <soundray> fyrmedic: do you read me at all?
[22:16] <hacknslash> blah569_, do lspci and look for realtek
[22:16] <blah569_> I found Realtek.
[22:16] <fyrmedic> soundray: I believe that the turion64 processors are dual core aren't they?
[22:17] <soundray> fyrmedic: not all of them
[22:17] <soundray> fyrmedic: only those designated as Turion X2
[22:17] <hischild> fyrmedic, they can be. Can you give the full name?
[22:17] <jaffarkelshac> ankit_, no values at all
[22:17] <hacknslash> blah569_, does it give more information
[22:17] <fyrmedic> soundray: lspci right?
[22:17] <soundray> fyrmedic: no
[22:17] <hacknslash> blah569_, we need a model number if poss
[22:17] <ankit_> jaffarkelshac: Well if you know the resolution you want for X, you can add that into the Display SubSection
[22:18] <[watcher]> My Ubuntu was freezing up on me at 99% - figured it out.  I disabled my DHCP on my NIC.  I am using a wireless adapter so I disabled my LAN connection as well. Now it works without a problem.
[22:18] <blah569_> 06:00.0?
[22:18] <blah569_> Wait, for the wireless card?
[22:18] <FFEMTcJ> im setting up a computer with ubuntu.. im going to use this computer to learn and play with, so im expecting to "break it" often just because of a lack of knowledge.. ive heard that you can put different things such as /etc and /usr on different partitions to lessen the "impact" if you have to reinstall so that you dont loose everything.. Can someone tell me if this is a good idea, and if so, what all should I put on different partitions?
[22:18] <blah569_> 6008038RIntegrated
[22:18] <hischild> fyrmedic, try this and provide the link:   sudo aptitude install pastebinit && cat /proc/cpuinfo | pastebinit
[22:18] <blah569_> I think that is it.
[22:18] <soundray> fyrmedic: 'cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep processor' -- how many lines?
[22:18] <stephan> ok, i'm clueless to this OS, now i know how my mom feels
[22:18] <jaffarkelshac> i will just let it login me automatically
[22:19] <[watcher]> stephan , lol
[22:19] <soundray> stephan: just spend some time with the links you got
[22:19] <stephan> how do i go about installing the latest graphics drivers for ATI?
[22:19] <soundray> stephan: do what  I told you
[22:19] <blah569_> http://support.gateway.com/s/Mobile/Q106/BladeK8F/6008038R/6008038Rmv.shtml
[22:19] <stephan> ok
[22:19] <blah569_> That is the wireless card.
[22:19] <hacknslash> blah569_,  now do lspci -n  look for 06:00.0 it will have more numbers after it
[22:19] <soundray> stephan: to install the binary driver, go through System-Administration-Restricted Drivers Manager
[22:20] <la_coquette_> #3x
[22:20] <fyrmedic> soundray: looks like 1
[22:20] <ankit_> jaffarkelshac: You would add the "Modes" line like this (replacing with your resolution): http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/61515/
[22:20] <soundray> stephan: that gets you the latest driver that is known compatible with your Ubuntu version
[22:20] <soundray> fyrmedic: you have a single-core Turion
[22:20] <fyrmedic> hischild: here    http://paste.stgraber.org/2098
[22:20] <blah569_> 06:00.0 0200 10ec:8136 (rev 01)
[22:20] <ankit_> jaffarkelshac: Don't remove anything that's already there though.
[22:20] <fyrmedic> soundray: you too
[22:20] <toyo|desk> is there any way to record shout cast streams on a schedule with ubuntu?
[22:20] <jaffarkelshac> what happened
[22:21] <pharoh> hey,how can i get to the compiz-fusion-dev chat room?
[22:21] <hischild> fyrmedic, _should_ it be dual core? it appears like a single core
[22:21] <soundray> fyrmedic: my wife does
[22:21] <ankit_> pharoh: /join #compiz-fusion-dev
[22:21] <ankit_> pharoh: I'm not sure if you belong there if you can't join it though...
[22:21] <pharoh> ankit: how do i do that?
[22:21] <stephan> what program do you recomend for music?
[22:22] <soundray> !player | stephan
[22:22] <ubotu> stephan: Audio (Ogg, MP3...) players: Audacious, Banshee, Beep Media Player, Listen, Quod Libet, Rhythmbox, Exaile, XMMS (GTK/Gnome based) and Amarok, JuK (Qt/KDE based).  Video players: Totem, Xine, MPlayer, VLC, Kaffeine - See also !codecs
[22:22] <stephan> winamp obviously does not have a linux version
[22:22] <ankit_> pharoh: Just type it.
[22:22] <pharoh> #compiz-fusion-dev
[22:22] <stephan> thanks
[22:22] <fyrmedic> soundray: Oh ok. I guess that fixes that problem. So it really won't make a lot of difference if I am running 64bit or 32bit.
[22:22] <Niriven> Anyone use an ipod touch in ubuntu?
[22:22] <soundray> stephan: try audacious if you like WinAmp
[22:22] <Kuroachia> If I'm making a partition (fat32) such that it is recognized by both Ubuntu & XP do I need to set a mountpoint? It's just going to be empty storage space for files and some such.
[22:22] <hischild> stephan, the linux variation of it would be xmms IIRC
[22:22] <soundray> fyrmedic: it does if you have more than 3GB of memory
[22:22] <hischild> Kuroachia, using ntfs-3g you can also use ntfs partitions
[22:23] <hischild> soundray, that'd be 3,5
[22:23] <hischild> GiB
[22:23] <toyo|desk> anyone know any shoutcast stream recording programs
[22:23] <toyo|desk> ?
[22:23] <toyo|desk> specifically that work on schedule
[22:23] <blah569_> This is it:  06:00.0 0200 10ec:8136 (rev 01)
[22:23] <toyo|desk> so I can set it to record shows that I miss
[22:23] <fyrmedic> soundray: Well I believe that I installed 64 but don't remember for sure. And I dont have that much ram. Besides it's my wifes computer. I am off to fix the next bugger.
[22:24] <blah569_> This IRC channel moves rapidly fast.
[22:24] <fyrmedic> I am sure I will have another question soon.
[22:24] <soundray> fyrmedic: I told you how to check whether you have amd64 installed
[22:24] <soundray> fyrmedic: 'uname -a' and look out for x86_64 in the string
[22:24]  * toyo|desk is starting to think this is too hard
[22:24] <hacknslash> blah569_, this seems to be a realtek 8139 network card not a wireless adapter
[22:25] <Kuroachia> hischild: but from the ubuntu live CD it doesn't give me the option to do an NTFS formatted partition, shoud I just leave the space unpartitioned and deal with it once I have ubuntu installed?
[22:25] <blah569_> Well, wireless works on Windows on this same laptop.
[22:26] <bullgard4> Why shows System > Administration > Services [Services settings] apmd switched on but acpid switched off although there is a process 'kacpid'?
[22:26] <stephan> hmm.. im taking a liking to linux now, if only i could play my XP based games
[22:26] <hacknslash> blah569_, type this in a terminal sudo lshw -C network
[22:26] <pharoh> hey does anyone know where i an get really good theme that'll change my window colour?
[22:26] <legend2440> toyo|desk: http://www.instructables.com/id/Schedule-Streaming-Audio-Recordings-in-Ubuntu/
[22:26] <jaffarkelshac> stephan, use wine, some games work
[22:26] <fyrmedic> soundray; right, I did that and it doesn't say 64bit anywhere. I tried it with ' and `
[22:26] <stephan> well, i have 2 hard drives, one for xp (games) and now one for ubuntu
[22:27] <soundray> bullgard4: kacpid is a kernel process. It runs independently of the daemon, which you control via Services.
[22:27] <toyo|desk> legend2440, thanks I will take a look
[22:27] <toyo|desk> see if I can get it
[22:27] <jaffarkelshac> stephan,  you mean you dont want to install your games again?
[22:27] <blah569_> okw7
[22:27] <fyrmedic> soundray; ok now I did it open and it is 64bit. Thank you.
[22:27] <blah569_> Okay *
[22:27] <blah569_> I recieve some network inforation.
[22:27] <blah569_> information *
[22:27] <Kuroachia> After I install ubuntu what can I use to make an NTFS-3g partition from some unused space?
[22:28] <soundray> Arky44: how are you getting on?
[22:28] <blah569_> It provides loads of network infrmation.
[22:28] <blah569_> about the Realtek.
[22:28] <hacknslash> blah569_, does one say wireless information
[22:28] <Arky44> soundray: I've finally got ubuntu on a CD and I can boot from the CD. When the ubuntu startup screen (for lack of a better word) comes up, I click "Start or install ubuntu", and I get 2 error messages, one about an invalid compressed format, and the other about "kernel panic"
[22:28] <blah569_> I'm not sure.
[22:28] <blah569_> I do not see the word "wireless"
[22:29] <bullgard4> soundray: Right. So far I thought that all power management on my rather modern laptop computer is done via ACPI. Is this wrong?
[22:29] <soundray> Arky44: this means your CD burning has failed, or your download was faulty.
[22:29] <jaffarkelshac> Arky44, did you check the cd intergrity
[22:29] <Kuroachia> After I install ubuntu what can I use to make an NTFS-3g partition from some unused space?
[22:29] <soundray> bullgard4: no
[22:29] <hacknslash> blah tell me top 3 lines after *-network
[22:29] <Arky44> jaffarkelshac: no
[22:29] <hacknslash> blah569_,  tell me top 3 lines after *-network
[22:29] <fyrmedic> Ok, The next problem that haunts me is that the volume icon in the system tray doesn't seem to control the volume of the system. Any solutions?
[22:29] <bullgard4> soundray: Thank you for commenting.
[22:30] <jaffarkelshac> Arky44, there should be a option to check, can you test it on different pc
[22:30] <blah569_> Okay
[22:30] <OMGZORZ> hey ya'll
[22:30] <stephan> i was wondering, using wine, is there any way i can set my xp drive to slave, then run the games off that?
[22:30] <soundray> Arky44: you should run md5sum on the downloaded file, and if the md5sum is the same as published on the Ubuntu side, then at least your download is okay and you just have to burn once more (set a slower burn speed this time)
[22:30] <OMGZORZ> I'm trying to find drivers for the EMachines M6810
[22:30] <soundray> !md5sum | Arky44
[22:30] <ubotu> Arky44: To verify the integrity of a download, use the md5sum - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM for more
[22:31] <blah569_> description: Ethernet interface
[22:31] <blah569_> Product: RTL8101E PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller
[22:31] <blah569_> vendor: Realtek Semiconducter Co., Ltd
[22:31] <soundray> jaffarkelshac: I don't think there is a question -- this CD must be faulty
[22:31] <jaffarkelshac> stephan, you mean mounting your other hdd
[22:31] <hacknslash> blah569_, does it list another *-network
[22:31] <jaffarkelshac> soundray, i had that, after almost 700mb for a crap cd
[22:31] <blah569_> no
[22:32]  * toyo|desk declares this user howto to be unfriendly
[22:32] <jaffarkelshac> soundray, burn it again to see, may be the iso is not bad
[22:32] <soundray> jaffarkelshac: I'm talking about Arky44
[22:32] <toyo|desk> there must be an easer way
[22:33] <jaffarkelshac> soundray, i thought it was you who asked the question
[22:33] <jaffarkelshac> Arky44, burn the cd again maybe the iso is not damaged
[22:33] <blah569_> It does not list another *-network
[22:34] <OMGZORZ> anyone know where I can get drivers for an emachines M6810 for Ubuntu 5.10
[22:34] <stephan> i was wondering, using wine, is there any way i can set my xp drive to slave, then run the games off that?
[22:34] <soundray> jaffarkelshac: I told him to run md5sum on the downloaded file first
[22:34] <soundray> stephan: no
[22:34] <stephan> oh, ok
[22:34] <soundray> stephan: there is a better chance of it working if you mount your XP drive and use it as wine's C drive.
[22:35] <soundray> stephan: otherwise you won't have registry entries for your games.
[22:36] <stephan> thats what i meant
[22:36] <stephan> so i CAN use my xp drive under ubuntu to run the programs off it
[22:36] <stephan> correct?
[22:36] <stephan> using wine?
[22:36] <blah569_> What is next?  :P
[22:36] <soundray> stephan: yes. You will need ntfs-3g to mount the XP installation read-write
[22:36] <soundray> !ntfs-3g | stephan
[22:36] <ubotu> stephan: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[22:36] <blah569_> I am sorry if I am sounding impatient.
[22:36] <hacknslash> blah569_, just reading
[22:37] <blah569_> k
[22:37] <jaffarkelshac> i am having an annoying problem my mouse pointer disappears behind menus and other tabs
[22:37] <cardiel> i have a compiz problem.. i cant get ring switcher to work.. Shall i have Application switcher and Ring Switcher enabled at the same time? or just one of them?
[22:38] <chri1> what does the star next to someone's name in pidgin mean?
[22:38] <ankit_> cardiel: I have both enabled at the same time.
[22:38]  * DOOM_NX i'm gonna send u to outer space, to fiiind another race.
[22:38] <nicodarious> man, what a week!
[22:38] <adante> for some odd reason my time has been set to GMT
[22:38] <adante> how can i change it back to GMT+10?
[22:39] <cardiel> ankit_: does it work for u?
[22:39] <ankit_> cardiel: Yup
[22:39] <nicodarious> first my BIOS flash went bad, then I had to get another mobo, because the flash i have is soldered onboard....  now Ubuntu doesn't want to install correctly with SLI...  now what to do?
[22:39] <cardiel> ankit_: do u know which button super is?
[22:40] <unop_> adante, try this -- sudo dpkg-reconfigure -plow tzdata
[22:40] <Odd-rationale> cardiel: windows key
[22:40] <ankit_> cardiel: The windows key button.
[22:40] <eth01> nicodarious: what mobo are you using btw?
[22:40] <nicodarious> does anyone else here run nvidia SLI on their machines?
[22:40] <squee> Does anyone know of a wireless expresscard with an atheros chipset?
[22:40] <ankit_> cardiel: I think the default is Super + Tab for Ring Switcher.
[22:40] <hacknslash> blah569_, is there an unclaimed section in sudo lshw -C network
[22:41] <cardiel> ok.. thanx.. now it works =)
[22:41] <eth01> nicodarious: ok, ignore me. and yes, i do.
[22:41] <nicodarious> eth01 I am running an Asus M2N-SLI deluxe edition with dual nvidia 8600GT (256MG DDR3)
[22:41] <jaffarkelshac> anyone know why my mouse pointer keeps disappearing behind certain tabs and menu
[22:41] <SliMM> hello
[22:41] <ankit_> cardiel: No problem.
[22:41] <eth01> nicodarious: oh, sorry.
[22:41] <blah569_> What do you mean by unclaimed?
[22:41] <nicodarious> eth01 I wasn't ignoring you, lol, I was just typing.. and I'm kinda slow at it lol
[22:41] <SliMM> i have a problem with a binary file (i. e. game): i get a fatal error, segmentation fault
[22:41] <magic_ninja> how do i end all user's sessions
[22:41] <stephan> sorry, i lost the link, what was it to use xp as a slave drive under wine?
[22:42] <SliMM> how can i find why?
[22:42] <ankit_> SliMM: What game? When in the game?
[22:42] <magic_ninja> stephan you have to edit your fstab
[22:42] <eth01> nicodarious: i know my bad, i apologise. errr... iirc the M2N range had a few problems with the bios mem?
[22:42] <nicodarious> eth01 I have 4GB of DDR2 RAM also..  with the AMD 6400+ proc @ 3.2GHz...  I am trying to figure out why SLI won't work and why my dual 500GB hadd's keep giving me errors on bootup
[22:42] <adante> unop_: thanks!
[22:42] <SliMM> ankit_: Savage 2, when trying to start the game
[22:42] <unop_> adante, any luck?
[22:43] <nicodarious> eth01 if that's the case, should I try a bios update then?
[22:43] <eth01> nicodarious: please do
[22:43] <soundray> !ntfs-3g | stephan
[22:43] <ubotu> stephan: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[22:43] <SliMM> ankit_: other people had no problem with it, for i couldn't find anything about this on the internet
[22:43] <nicodarious> eth01 I am now kinda gunshy at it since I fried my Gigabyte mobo by trying to flash it lol
[22:43] <adante> unop_: uhh sort of... running that command gives "Local time is now: [correct time]" but date still gives utc
[22:43] <adante> unop_: date as in, running 'date' on the command line
[22:43] <ankit_> SliMM: I don't think you can find the cause of it... unless you want to debug it (assuming it's open-source).
[22:43] <eth01> nicodarious: hang in here for a sec.
[22:44] <SliMM> ankit_: well, it is not..
[22:44] <MetalRandomist> What is that package named that, in GNOME, shows you all the info 'bout your hardware?
[22:44] <hacknslash> blah569_, unclaimed? if you cant see it dont worry
[22:44] <eth01> nicodarious: back ;)
[22:44] <nicodarious> eth01 I know that the Asus has an EZ Flash 2 flash setup, but still, I am REALLY kinda scared, heh...
[22:44] <blah569_> k
[22:44] <unop_> adante, might need a reboot to sort it out
[22:45] <Acoustyk> i have a partition question
[22:45] <jaffarkelshac> shoot
[22:45] <eth01> pftt
[22:45] <ankit_> SliMM: Any other errors before it dies?
[22:45] <soundray> MetalRandomist: hal-device-manager
[22:45] <ankit_> SliMM: Did you install it as root?
[22:45] <Acoustyk> im trying to shrink my windows partition to give ubuntu more space but gparted will not let me simlply drag the ubuntu partition to accomodate the free space
[22:45] <wootemp> I'm trying to get my friend's USB wireless access thing to work, but it's a 2wire, and 2wire doesn't seem to support Linux. Is there any way I can get it to work, or is he screwed?
[22:46] <MetalRandomist> [Awws.]  I guess it is not in Hardy yet...
[22:46] <Acoustyk> it can expand to the right but not to the left of the partition?
[22:46] <Titanium2204> join /#ubuntu-fr
[22:46] <ankit_> SliMM: Are you using Xinerama?
[22:46] <blah569_> What would be the next step?
[22:46] <Chaos88> Arrivederci :)
[22:46] <eth01> nicodarious: just go for it imo
[22:46] <ankit_> SliMM: Or compiz [fusion]?
[22:46] <soundray> wootemp: you need to find out what chipset it has (lsusb will help)
[22:47] <ankit_> SliMM: This might help, http://forums.s2games.com/showthread.php?p=163003
[22:47] <wootemp> soundray: and once I do, I can get drivers for it?
[22:47] <Acoustyk> any ideas for that partition problem?
[22:47] <jaffarkelshac> MetalRandomist, is kde-hal-manager
[22:47] <nicodarious> eth01 I probly will be, as soon as I can get it installed and grab what I need first.  I think it's installing ok this time... I hope......
[22:47] <soundray> wootemp: once you do, you should follow the instructions:
[22:47] <soundray> !wifi | wootemp
[22:47] <ubotu> wootemp: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[22:47] <jaffarkelshac> MetalRandomist, is kde-hal-device-manager sorr
[22:48] <marc_> hi
[22:48] <eth01> nicodarious: my VPN from home to work is playing up. bear with me.
[22:48] <wootemp> soundray awesome, thanks a lot
[22:49] <nicodarious> eth01 no problem
[22:49] <ankit_> I have a weird problem... hal doesn't start on boot. When gnome loads I get an error dialog saying that it failed to connect to hal or something similar. I can start hal myself, using sudo /etc/init.d/hal start, and everything works fine, but how would I make it start at boot again?
[22:49] <Acoustyk> im trying to shrink my windows partition and expand my ubuntu one but i have a problem
[22:49] <|WolF1> i have a problem, when i run: sudo apt-get update i get this all the time Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/feisty-security/universe/source/Sources.gz  Sub-process gzip returned an error code (100)
[22:49] <jaffarkelshac> MetalRandomist, did the package install
[22:50] <MetalRandomist> I didn't want to install it 'cause of all those dependencies... but then, I was browsing through there and found 'gnome-device-manager.'\
[22:50] <eth01> |WolF1: sudo apt-get install
[22:50] <eth01> nicodarious: when are you going to do it?
[22:50] <deniz__> Acoustyk, i have that problem 2...does ur windows parition have a triangle next to it in gparted?
[22:51] <Aval0n> guys I'm running ubuntu feisty and using the default kernel that came with it. 2.6.16-generic I belive... anyway.. I have a p4 HT will I be able to take advantage of the hyperthreading on that chip with the generic kernel?
[22:51] <deniz__> Acoustyk, triangle with exclamation mark inside*
[22:51] <|WolF1> eth01: whe i do install i get this: scrollkeeper-update: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libxslt.so.1: undefined symbol: xmlXPathContextSetCache
[22:51] <|WolF1> dpkg: error processing file-roller (--remove):
[22:51] <|WolF1>  subprocess post-removal script returned error exit status 127
[22:51] <|WolF1> Errors were encountered while processing:
[22:51] <|WolF1>  file-roller
[22:51] <FloodBot1> |WolF1: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[22:51] <|WolF1> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[22:51] <nicodarious> eth01 ok, so here's the thing now...  I have the SLI clip taken off of the vid cards so I can install...  Now I can get booted, but GDM won't start.  I reconfigure xserver for VESA and only 1280x1024 res, but when I restart gdm byt way of sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart, it takes forever to stop, although it's not even working right.  does that make any sense?
[22:51] <eth01> !flood > |Wolf1
[22:51] <blah569_> bah, I want to install Ubuntu badly, but I want to make sure that my wireless works before I do such.
[22:52] <Aval0n> guys I'm running ubuntu feisty and using the default kernel that came with it. 2.6.16-generic I belive... anyway.. I have a p4 HT will I be able to take advantage of the hyperthreading on that chip with the generic kernel?
[22:52] <eth01> wtf
[22:52] <|WolF1> soory eth01 i didn't know
[22:52] <nicodarious> eth01 OK, maybe this might help if you could answer this...  which connection do you have your monitor connected to on the back of your computer?
[22:52] <ceil420> are databases from Anope transferable from win32 to Linux if the version # is the same?
[22:53] <eth01> nicodarious: an external nVidia graphics card, pci-e ;)
[22:53] <unikon> hey any help would be appreciated after doing the <sudo apt-get install -f> cmd this is what i got http://pastebin.com/m2280fab0  and im still not able to repair  the broken software index
[22:53] <eth01> unikon: apt-get clean?
[22:53] <|WolF1> eth01: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/61521/
[22:54] <jaffarkelshac> MetalRandomist, i checked both of them out, gnome-device-manager is better
[22:54] <kristoffer_> someone know if there are any psx emulator available for ubuntu??..
[22:54] <kristoffer_> i package
[22:54] <kristoffer_> a package
[22:54] <unikon> eth01 just that cmd nothing else  if so what do i need to add
[22:54] <ankit_> kristoffer_: pcsx
[22:54] <adante> unop__: turns out my $TZ variable was America/New_York (where i'm not)
[22:54] <nicodarious> eth01, uhhh.. heh... I guess that doesn't help me out too much, if it's external...  I mean, I have four DVI conections, but I don't know which one to connect to.  I get basic video out of all four, but I have no idea on where GDM is going to and with is video connection 0.
[22:54] <adante> where is $TZ normally set people? or am i really supposed to set this myself?
[22:54] <kristoffer_> ankit_: where can i get it from?.. what do i need to add to sources.list
[22:54] <hacknslash> blah569_, sorry ive got to gg fetch my daughter, i will be here tomorrow if you are still stuck
[22:54] <eth01> nicodarious
[22:55] <soundray> unikon: this is because /var/lib/dpkg/info/googleearth-data.postrm contains an error. You can force a success of this script by editing it and inserting 'exit 0' as the second line
[22:55] <eth01> nicodarious: onboard graphics are crap, believe me ..
[22:55] <ankit_> kristoffer_: Nope, sudo apt-get install pcsx
[22:55] <kristoffer_> ankit_: is it compatible with most of the games+
[22:55] <kristoffer_> ?
[22:55] <ankit_> kristoffer_: Not sure, I haven't used it before.
[22:56] <unikon> soundray ive already deleted googleearth from my home folder
[22:56] <blah569_> k, thanks.  no problem.
[22:56] <naknomik> I want to disable only certain users from being able to login using SSH, how do I do that?
[22:56] <witless> hi.  is there a guide for adding secure wireless access to an existing wired home network?  suggested technologies/protocols, hardware etc?  i'm completely new to wireless networking, aside from having used it at conferences.
[22:56] <soundray> eth01: please don't recommend apt-get clean willy-nilly -- it won't help anyway
[22:56] <nicodarious> eth01 I know that, but I bought these two 8600GTs just today.  Just to link them in SLI.  my mobo doesn't even have onboard video anyway, heh.
[22:56] <soundray> unikon: still
[22:56] <naknomik> but I don't want to disable their account.
[22:56] <eth01> soundray: are you insane? i said "apt-get clean".
[22:56] <ankit_> kristoffer_: It seems to be fairly far along in development so I think that it should, but PSX emulation has never been exceptional, at least as far as I knew back when I used emulators a lot.
[22:56] <SIRavecavec> is it posible to run nokia pc suite with WINE ? on edubuntu?\
[22:57] <eth01> nicodarious: pastebin your conf k
[22:57] <soundray> eth01: be careful what words you use. I know what you said, and it's not helpful
[22:57] <POVaddct> nicodarious: man sshd_config, search for AllowUsers
[22:57] <nicodarious> eth01 I am on my laptop atm, but I'll try to type the essential parts.
[22:57] <ceil420> are databases from Anope transferable from win32 to Linux if the version # is the same?
[22:57] <eth01> soundray: if you've got a problem, take it into pvt.
[22:57] <POVaddct> naknomik: man sshd_config, search for AllowUsers
[22:57] <nickrud> eth01 that only removes downloaded packages from the cache, it doesn't fix a dpkg problem
[22:57] <naknomik> Basically what I want is, if the dis-allowed users logs in via SSH, s/he will always get login failure.
[22:57] <POVaddct> nicodarious: nevermind
[22:57] <legend2440> ankit_: read #2 http://backports.ubuntuforums.com/showthread.php?t=697304
[22:57] <kristoffer_> someone know where i can find the packages from http://packages.dfreer.org ?
[22:57] <soundray> eth01: I haven't got a problem, but you will sooner or later if you dish out poor advice.
[22:58] <nicodarious> POVaddct what did you want me to do?
[22:58] <kristoffer_> coz its down.. maybe theres some mirror for it?
[22:58] <ankit_> legend2440: Thanks, I did tinker with sysv-rc-conf, that might be the problem... heh.
[22:58] <tarelerulz> If you can burn dvd does that me you can erase them too ? Or do you need a different kind of player ?
[22:58] <|WolF1> i have a problem, so any one pls help me, I paste everything here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/61522/
[22:58] <POVaddct> nicodarious: sorry, TAB completion fooled me
[22:58] <naknomik> POVaddct: but in that case I need to add all the 'allowed users' to the list, which is not desirable, since dis-allowed users are few and allowed users are mnay
[22:58] <nicodarious> POVaddct, lol.  no prob, lol
[22:58] <eth01> nicodarious: you call "apt-get clean" "poor advice" -- hmm, 1. it wasn't "poor advice; and 2. i've seen enough trolling for today.
[22:58] <naknomik> err .. many
[22:58] <ankit_> kristoffer_: After a bit of googling, it seems to be pretty good. http://forums.ngemu.com/epsxe-compatibility/49711-compatibility-list-epsxe-1-6-0-a.html
[22:58] <nicodarious> eth01, eh?
[22:58] <eth01> soundray, even *
[22:59] <nicodarious> eth01,  that wasn't me who said that, man.
[22:59] <POVaddct> naknomik: then use DenyUsers
[22:59] <eth01> nicodarious: typo *shrug*
[22:59] <phenom> Hey guys, if "one" wanted to do a fresh install of ubuntu, is their any OS profiling software, to record sys settings/installed software, and to maybe make the reconfig of the new install easier/automatic?
[22:59] <Animortis> Is anyone familiar with how Firestarter interacts with Samba? It killed my Gutsy install's ability to serve my network.
[22:59] <CelticLord_> hi
[22:59] <ankit_> legend2440: Hmm... It's already check in 2,3,4,5...
[22:59] <POVaddct> naknomik: it's all in the manpage for the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file
[22:59] <nicodarious> eth01 that was soundray, lol.  but that's ok.  I know who you meant.
[22:59] <phenom> Vague question, but I think you guys can understand it.
[22:59] <HoboBen> Hi, I just partitioned my external hard drive into a FAT32 and an Ext3 partition... The FAT32 partition has the name of the drive "Elements" but the Ext3 partition mounts with the name "disk" - is there any easy way to rename it?
[22:59] <nickrud> eth01 soundray was correct, it was poor advice in those circumstances. Let it be
[23:00] <fuhreal> is there any way to get gnome to resize windows like kde (i.e. ALT+RCLICK+DRAG)
[23:00] <Animortis> Or, at least, get my PC back to the way it was before I installed firestarter?
[23:00] <alteregoa> houston i got a problem with WLAMN
[23:00] <naknomik> POVaddct: so this will only prevent user from logging in from SSH, but won't prevent console login or other uses, right?
[23:00] <nicodarious> eth01, no biggie.  But let me try another connection on card 1 real quick..  maybe I have it hooked up to the wrong DVI port.
[23:00] <fuhreal> 18:59 < POVaddct> naknomik: it's all in the manpage for the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file
[23:00] <fuhreal> 18:59 < nicodarious> eth01 that was soundray, lol.  but that's ok.  I know who you meant.
[23:00] <POVaddct> naknomik: i think so
[23:00] <fuhreal> 18:59 < phenom> Vague question, but I think you guys can understand it.
[23:00] <Odd-rationale> HoboBen: Yes there is. But it requires reformatiing, to my knowledge at least
[23:00] <fuhreal> whoops
[23:01] <alteregoa> i have broadcum b43 chipset driver, but the thing doesnot made a 802.11g connect
[23:01] <HoboBen> Odd-rationale - that's no problem. I couldn't see the option in Gparted though
[23:01] <ankit_> legend2440: Some of the other posts might offer a solution; I did a lot of the things that some of these other people have.
[23:01] <wootemp> is it just me, or is help.ubuntu.com down?
[23:01] <alteregoa> it works only with 802.11b, so max 11 meaabitch
[23:01] <|WolF1>  i have a problem, so any one pls help me, I paste everything here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/61522/
[23:01] <kristoffer_> ankit_: k. thx
[23:02] <Odd-rationale> HoboBen: It's not in gparted. let me get the link...
[23:02] <KillerCRS> holy crap
[23:02] <MrMorkel> Does anybody know a preseed option to make a offline installation?
[23:02] <Halo_3> who lots of ppl
[23:02] <alteregoa> is there a option in the driver bc43?
[23:02] <unikon> soundray
[23:02] <KillerCRS> there's a lot of people in here O.o
[23:02] <soundray> wootemp: it's not responding here either
[23:02] <legend2440> ankit_: yes there is another solution offered further down with a link
[23:02] <ankit_> kristoffer_: No problem.
[23:02] <Joeb454> wootemp, I couldn't get on help.ubuntu.com either
[23:02] <unikon>  eth01 does it matter if i open it with kword or open offoce
[23:02] <wootemp> soundray: crap. Is there anywhere else I can get the wifi info so I can get the drivers I need?
[23:02] <POVaddct> alteregoa: thanks to broadcom's insane information policy, open source developers get NO information, so the drivers had to be written on reverse engineering basis...
[23:03] <eth01> nicodarious: sorry about that. i yet to understand your problem on the whole though?
[23:03] <soundray> unikon: have you tried editing the script as I suggested?
[23:03] <Positronic> why do usb wifi adapters often show up as eth01 in the Gnome Network Manager utility?
[23:04] <fuhreal> Is there any way to set gnome to resize windows by holding alt+rightclick+drag?
[23:04] <deniz__> how do i put a clock as part of my desktop like in vista?
[23:04] <|WolF1> can any one help me pls?
[23:04] <soundray> wootemp: I don't know. What did lsusb  give you about the adapter?
[23:04] <Slart> deniz__: look for screenlets.. there is a cairo type clock there
[23:04] <deniz__> fuhreal, system->preferences->keyboard shortcuts?
[23:04] <nickrud> unikon don't use kword or openoffice, those are word processors not text editors. Use gedit or kate
[23:05] <jessie> hey guys, when i try to connect to my remote mysql server i get: ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'user'@'192.168.1.142' (using password: YES)
[23:05] <wootemp> soundray: well, there wasn't anything labeled anything with "2wire" in it, but there was one unlabeled line, so I think I have the info I need
[23:05] <gidna> hi
[23:05] <soundray> wootemp: you mean a USB ID?
[23:05] <rama_su> Ubuntu's best music player is? :p
[23:05] <gidna> Who is using a vaio?
[23:06] <soundray> !best | rama_su
[23:06] <POVaddct> wootemp: which usb id was it?
[23:06] <nickrud> rama_su the one you like best
[23:06] <ubotu> rama_su: 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.
[23:06] <eth01> gidna: why?
[23:06] <Odd-rationale> HoboBen: ok. just do "mkfs.ext3 -L youdisklabel /dev/sdb1" assuming /dev/sdb1 is the device you want to format to ext3 and yourdisklabel is the label you want for the partition.
[23:06] <Slart> rama_su: mpd is nice =)
[23:06] <gidna> I can't write this ~ char whit the keyboard
[23:06] <rama_su> ahh ok thanks ^_^
[23:06] <Odd-rationale> gidna: You can't find it? or it doesn't work?
[23:06] <pavilion> If I'm going to install Ubuntu on an old dinosaur laptop (300 mhz 128mb ram)... am I better off using the latest Ubuntu release (Gutsy) or should I use an older version/release?
[23:06] <nickrud> gidna italian keyboard?
[23:06] <eth01> gidna: charset
[23:06] <|WolF1>  i have a problem, so any one pls help me, I paste everything here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/61522/
[23:07] <gidna> yes it is
[23:07] <HoboBen> Odd-rationale - thank you! I should have looked at the command line parameters, I guess :)
[23:07] <unikon> soundray The document could not be saved, as it was not possible to write to file:///var/lib/dpkg/info/googleearth-data.list. is what i got in kate
[23:07] <nickrud> gidna ask on #ubuntu-it , sure to get a quick answer there ;)
[23:07] <wootemp> soundray: uh... I dunno. here's what I got: "Bus 001 Device 005: ID 1630:ff81"
[23:07] <Slart> pavilion: I don't think the older versions are necessary faster.. I'd go with xubuntu gutsy and see how it handles that
[23:07] <Jaymac> Is help.ubuntu.com down? the rest of the website loads for me...
[23:07] <jaffarkelshac> tired of typing sudo aptitude install over and over, use alias a way to make like easier in terminal
[23:07] <pavilion> What's with the "X" in front of ubuntu, Slart?
[23:07] <pavilion> Ubuntu != Xubuntu?
[23:07] <Slart> pavilion: you might need the alternate install cd with that amount of memory..
[23:07] <deniz__> Slart, i dint get u :(
[23:08] <Jaymac> pavilion: xubuntu uses the Xfce window manager
[23:08] <gidna> I write the codes..
[23:08] <gidna> 127 .. 128 but anything happens
[23:08] <|WolF1> can any one read me? "(
[23:08] <nickrud> gidna   type   /j #ubuntu-it  , that's the italian channel. They know italian keyboards
[23:08] <Slart> pavilion: it's a version of ubuntu that doesn't use gnome.. instead it uses xfce..less bling bling.. but it takes a little less power too
[23:08] <Jaymac> !hi | |WolF1
[23:08] <ubotu> |WolF1: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[23:08] <unikon> pavillion http://www.xubuntu.org/
[23:08] <|WolF1>  i have a problem, so any one pls help me, I paste everything here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/61522/
[23:08] <pavilion> Makes sense... don't need the "bling bling", thx Slart.
[23:08] <eth01> |WolF1: patience my friend
[23:09] <gidna> nickrud I did it but nobody knows
[23:09] <|WolF1> ok eth01 when i know i've been read :)
[23:09] <|WolF1> i'll wait :)
[23:09] <unikon> eth01
[23:09] <unikon> soundray
[23:09] <unikon>  still not working
[23:09] <fuhreal> deniz__: nah.... won't change from alt+f8
[23:09] <nickrud> gidna hm. they told you where the key was supposed to be, but it doesn't work? What happens?
[23:09] <Slart> deniz__: screenlets is a collection of nice looking small applets you can use for your desktop.. there is a pretty nice clock there..
[23:09] <unikon>  wasnt able to edit it
[23:10] <Slart> pavilion: you're welcome
[23:10] <LjL> gidna: actually, you didn't *ask*
[23:10] <eth01> unikon: pardon?
[23:10] <nickrud> unikon you need to use   sudo   to edit that file
[23:10] <gidna> only on vaio doesn't run
[23:10] <deniz__> fuhreal, only two keys at a time..
[23:11] <pavilion> One more thing... what'd you mean by the "Alternate Install CD" ?
[23:11] <LjL> gidna, the italian layout should have ~  as AltGr + ^
[23:11] <soundray> unikon: 'gksudo gedit /var/lib/dpkg/info/googleearth-data.postrm'
[23:11] <Slart> pavilion: it's another install cd that isn't a live cd.. it uses a text based installation procedure.. so it uses less memory.
[23:11] <Slart> !alternate | pavilion
[23:11] <ubotu> pavilion: 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
[23:12] <pavilion> thanks ppl, yer good
[23:12] <pharoh> hey,how exactly does one use devilspie?i keep getting an error message when i try to run it in the shell.
[23:12] <gidna> Ljl nothing happens
[23:12] <SpartanII117> is there a seperate room for hardy dev?
[23:12] <LjL> !hardy > SpartanII117    (SpartanII117, see the private message from Ubotu)
[23:13] <fuhreal> deniz__: do u know if u can make key combos launch apps in gnome?
[23:13] <LjL> gidna, do other altgr+stuff combinations work?
[23:13] <deniz__> fuhreal, lol wat i told u, i learnt today by playing around, from wat i no, only 2 key combos work in there
[23:14] <deniz__> fuhreal, sry
[23:14] <legend2440> |WolF1: in synaptic >settings>repositories make sure to enable repositories under Ubuntu Software tab and updates tab
[23:14] <Brack10> hello
[23:14] <unikon> soundray should i delete set -e and input exit 0
[23:14] <fuhreal> deniz__: its cool.. thanks
[23:14] <Jaymac> Anyone able to tell me if they can get to help.ubuntu.com
[23:15] <Jaymac> pretty please? :)
[23:15] <Brack10> I REALLY want to switch to 100% ubuntu, but the ONLY thing holding me back is adobe CS3.  I heard photoshop runs, but I need illustrator, golive, etc....
[23:15] <Brack10> what should I do?
[23:15] <Traveler5> Hey... I just installed Ubuntu 7.10 on my computer, and I'm having some networking problems.
[23:15] <Brack10> is virtualbox a viable option?
[23:15] <soundray> unikon: yes
[23:15] <deniz__> Jaymac, u mean go to site?
[23:15] <soundray> unikon: then save and rerun 'sudo apt-get -f install'
[23:15] <eth01> Brack10: virtualbox, is indeed an option. wine and the such like, is a nono.
[23:15] <gluer> brack10: VB will do it, i run vista with CS3
[23:15] <Jaymac> deniz__: yeah that'd be helpful, to see if you can access it
[23:15] <Slart> Brack10: you'll have to check... it will be slower.. but only you can say if it's still acceptable
[23:16] <deniz__> Jaymac, i have dial-up so itll take a wile but ill tell u if it works
[23:16] <forkiliens> hi everyone
[23:16] <Symons> Jaymac: My connection timed out
[23:16] <fuhreal> w/quit
[23:16] <Jaymac> OKies, cheers all
[23:17] <jaffarkelshac> can anyone get tty1 shell in hardy
[23:17] <gluer> brack10: i I have 4gb on laptop I allocate 2.5gb for Vista Virtualbox and 1.5 for gutsy
[23:17] <forkiliens> does anybody know how to save tabs in a terminal?
[23:17] <Odd-rationale> Jaymac: I got it
[23:17] <Traveler5> I searched through the support site, messed with some things, and still can't get my connection to be found.
[23:17] <jaffarkelshac> ctr+alt f1-f6 does not work
[23:17] <bazhang> #ubuntu+1 please jaffarkelshac
[23:17] <Jaymac> Odd-rationale: help.ubuntu.com loads for you?
[23:17] <Odd-rationale> Jaymac: yes
[23:17] <|WolF1> legend2440: all is enabled as far as i can see
[23:17] <bazhang> Jaymac: times out here too
[23:17] <jaffarkelshac> bazhang is that channel designated for hardy
[23:17] <bazhang> jaffarkelshac: aye
[23:18] <deniz__> Jaymac, it seems to stay at "connecting to help.ubuntu.com"
[23:18] <Jaymac> deniz__: yeah.. then it eventually times out
[23:18] <Traveler5> Can anyone help with my network problems?
[23:18] <legend2440> |WolF1: do you get errors if you click Reload in synaptic?
[23:18] <deniz__> Jaymac, wat r u looking for? forums? ubuntu wiki?
[23:18] <bazhang> Traveler5: if you give some precise info perhaps we can
[23:18] <|WolF1> i get this if i press apply       E: file-roller: subprocess post-removal script returned error exit status 127
[23:18] <jaffarkelshac> forkiliens, what doe you mean save tabs
[23:19] <Odd-rationale> Jaymac: you can't connect to https://help.ubuntu.com/
[23:19] <Traveler5> Well, I'm not really sure what the problem is... I jus switched from Windows and never had any problems connecting there.
[23:19] <kristoffer_> someone used pcsx with keyboard???
[23:19] <|WolF1> legend2440: i get this if i press apply       E: file-roller: subprocess post-removal script returned error exit status 127
[23:19] <deniz__> Jaymac, yo http not https
[23:19] <Jaymac> deniz__: oh, i've just done my hardy upgrade and i was trying to get the medibunti repo :)
[23:19] <bazhang> Traveler5: what wireless card type lspci in the terminal and give us the chipset please (just the one line)
[23:20] <deniz__> Jaymac, o
[23:20] <Traveler5> My IP is dynamic, I'm pretty sure, though I did once set up a static one for my own computer before formatting teh harddrive to install Ubuntu.
[23:20] <Jaymac> Odd-rationale: neither http:// nor https:// work for me
[23:20] <Traveler5> I'm trying to connect to a wired network.
[23:20] <Odd-rationale> Jaymac: hmm. Is there a medibuntu repo for hardy already?
[23:20] <bazhang> www.medibuntu.org Jaymac
[23:20] <|WolF1> legend2440: when i pressed reload it started to download some 68 packages
[23:20] <Traveler5> So it's really confusing me as to why it wouldn't work.
[23:20] <Jaymac> Odd-rationale: not sure, which is why i was trying to access it..
[23:20] <Traveler5> It's simply not connecting.
[23:20] <bazhang> Jaymac: the ubuntu help site finally loaded
[23:20] <Odd-rationale> Jaymac: let me check...
[23:21] <Jaymac> bazhang: I know,  but the medibuntu repository how-to page redirects to the help.ubuntu.com domain :)
[23:21] <legend2440> |WolF1: those are probably package updates
[23:21] <|Porsche> How do i find out the 0x000 port of a piece of hardware?
[23:21] <bazhang> Traveler5: open up a terminal and type ifconfig and see if it lists eth0
[23:21] <|WolF1> legend2440:  so will it work now?
[23:22] <Traveler5> A terminal?
[23:22] <Jaymac> Traveler5: Accessories > Terminal
[23:22] <Traveler5> Ah, alright.
[23:22] <bazhang> Traveler5: alt f2 terminal
[23:22] <Traveler5> Sorry, i just switched around an hour ago...
[23:22] <legend2440> |WolF1: don't know for sure but it might if you update those 68 packages
[23:23] <Traveler5> Yes, eth0 shows up.
[23:23] <jaffarkelshac> bazhang, alt f2 terminal does not work, gnome-terminal works though
[23:23] <bazhang> Traveler5: try sudo dhclient eth0
[23:24] <|WolF1> legend2440: when i press apply now it tells me that it will remove file-roller, so i think that it shouldn't remove that ?
[23:25] <HoboBen> Odd-rationale: Thanks for the tip earlier - it didn't work at first, but actually turning the drive on and off sorted it. Perfect!
[23:25] <Traveler5> bazhang: What am I looking for?
[23:25] <Scunizi> anyone know what txqueuelen:1000 means when I do an ifconfig at terminal and look at the parameters of eth0?
[23:25] <bazhang> Traveler5: try the command please
[23:25] <Odd-rationale> HoboBen: glad I could help
[23:25] <soundray> legend2440, |WolF1: mind if I jump in?
[23:25] <carlzenox> does anyone have a example perl irc bot =S
[23:25] <|WolF1> well i don't
[23:26] <soundray> |WolF1: can you give me that link again, apt-get -f install output?
[23:26] <|WolF1> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/61522/
[23:27] <Traveler5> bazhang: I did, it comes up "No DHCPoffers recieved" then "No working leases in persistent database - sleeping"
[23:27] <Titanium2204> bon alors
[23:27] <soundray> |WolF1: okay. I think you should force a success on the fileroller postrm script
[23:27] <bazhang> Traveler5: this is a wired connection to a router or directly to the dsl modem
[23:27] <Traveler5> bazhang: into a router
[23:27] <bazhang> !fr | Titanium2204
[23:27] <ubotu> Titanium2204: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[23:27] <|WolF1> soundray: how can i do that? what should i do ?
[23:28] <Fa> oui oui
[23:28] <Fa> lol
[23:28] <soundray> |WolF1: 'gksudo gedit /var/lib/dpkg/info/fileroller.postrm', insert 'exit 0' as the second line. Save and rereun apt-get -f install
[23:28] <jacob> is it possible that while trying get wireless access with the fwcutter, i can screw up my firmware?
[23:28] <bazhang> Traveler5: did you hot plug the ethernet cable or was it connected at startup?
[23:29] <Traveler5> bazhang: connected at startup
[23:29] <V_max> i have a quick one...what is the root password for a new installation of ubuntu(7,10)?i need to copy some files into a root permision directory and just cant do it from the terminal-help please!
[23:29] <soundray> !root | V_max
[23:29] <ubotu> V_max: Do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth... there is no root password. Then you will see that it is 'sudo' that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[23:30] <fraddaa> Hey, ive just installed quake3, and im trying to start it, but it just says libX11.so.6 doesnt exist. Help anyone ?
[23:30] <mactaylor> is it possible to get copy to or move to?
[23:30] <Zeronymus> someone have a clue on this error "ubuntu is running in low graphics mode "
[23:30] <|WolF1> soundray: there is nothing as a firstline, actualy there is nothing at all there, is that ok?
[23:30] <Scunizi> V_max, type sudo cp <filename> /<directory>
[23:30] <Zeronymus> a box appeaars before the logon sscreen
[23:30] <soundray> |WolF1: no
[23:30] <bazhang> Traveler5: what is the ethernet controller for that card; try lspci in the terminal and report the chipset please
[23:30] <|Porsche> how do i find out a devices hex address?
[23:30] <V_max> Scunizi, thx man...will try!
[23:31] <soundray> |WolF1: can you re-run sudo apt-get -f install and tell me if it still gives you the same error as you pastebinned
[23:31] <bazhang> Zeronymus: graphics card not properly configured
[23:31] <fraddaa> Hey, ive just installed quake3, and im trying to start it, but it just says libX11.so.6 doesnt exist. Help anyone ?
[23:31] <Scunizi> V_max, when you need root to do something preface the command with sudo
[23:31] <|WolF1> soundray: E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[23:31] <|WolF1> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[23:32] <FFVV> whats the command to see what os is running in shell?
[23:32] <Odd-rationale> |WolF1: try with sudo
[23:32] <V_max> yeah i get that part Scunizi thx
[23:32] <Zeronymus> bazhang i just installed the OS,asked me for install the restrict driver of the graphic card,the card is gtx8800
[23:32] <Scunizi> np
[23:32] <Zeronymus> i just installed and reboot
[23:32] <Zeronymus> and apears thiss msg
[23:32] <|WolF1> soundray: YES I AM WITH SUDO
[23:32] <Zeronymus> =S
[23:32] <Chousuke> FFVV: uname -a usually tells you something
[23:32] <|WolF1> sorry for the caps soundray
[23:32] <soundray> |WolF1: you need to close synaptic or any other apt processes
[23:32] <iska> hello there, i need to know what is the solution for fujitsu & siemens amilo li 2727 no headphones but theres is ok speakers
[23:33] <Traveler5> bazhang: Intel Corporation 82573L Gigabit Ethernet Controller
[23:33] <Traveler5> bazhang: that's what you were looking for, right?
[23:33] <bazhang> Traveler5: and the cables are properly connected? this is exceedingly odd
[23:33] <dudesmn> does ati offer drivers for linux?
[23:33] <bazhang> dudesmn: aye
[23:33] <FFVV> [23:32:21] <Chousuke> FFVV: uname -a usually tells you something < just said linux, not what os :(
[23:34] <dudesmn> are they from the ati site?
[23:34] <bazhang> lsb_release -a FFVV
[23:34] <scragar> I'm using more ram than normal, but I can't see any programs I'm not using, any ideas?
[23:34] <Odd-rationale> Jaymac: I dont see any hardy repo on the medibuntu page
[23:34] <|WolF1> soundray: when i try to close synaptic it tells me that there are marked changes that are not installed yet, and when i press apply it tells me that there is error while removing file-roller
[23:34] <dudesmn> i downloaded something from the ati site and it came as a .run file
[23:34] <Scunizi> Traveler5, do you have any other nic cards in the machine,, wired or wireless?
[23:34] <ripper666> anyone know of any good turrnet sites for ktorrent
[23:34] <Jaymac> Odd-rationale: Thanks - still can't load it myself
[23:34] <|WolF1> soundray: should i close it anyway
[23:34] <ripper666> just got ktorrent i love it
[23:34] <bazhang> Jaymac: the gutsy works fine so far on Hardy re: medibuntu
[23:34] <soundray> |WolF1: yes
[23:34] <Traveler5> bazhang: As far as I can tell, yes, they are. The orange light on the back of the computer lights up indicating a connection, the router has a light on for that comptuer, but that computer just can't get online, but it had no problem in Windows.
[23:34] <Odd-rationale> Jaymac: It took me forever, but I got it..
[23:34] <Fa> http://www.torrentscan.com/
[23:35] <bazhang> ripper666: waaaay off topic here ;]
[23:35] <snowolf> ripper666: azureus rocks, does ktorrent really rocks more?
[23:35] <ripper666> screw azureus
[23:35] <V_max> Scunizi, thx man...i managed to transfer the files!
[23:35] <Fa> lol
[23:35] <Traveler5> bazhang: No, I don't I just use the one attached to the motherboard.
[23:35] <Fa> i hate using java
[23:35] <Scunizi> V_max, np
[23:35] <|WolF1> soundray: i got this now (Reading database ... 125074 files and directories currently installed.)  |  Removing file-roller ...
[23:35] <xiko> Hello, ive got a problem, can anyone help me out?
[23:35] <dudesmn> how do you install the linux drivers for my ati card
[23:35] <dudesmn> ?
[23:36] <bazhang> Traveler5: this is a dual boot then?
[23:36] <bazhang> !ati | dudesmn
[23:36] <hever_> Hi my PCMCIA card slot is not listed by lspci or lshw. pcmcia-ca is loaded as kernel module. What can be wrong ?
[23:36] <ubotu> dudesmn: For Ati/NVidia/Matrox video cards, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[23:36] <dudesmn> thanks
[23:36] <dudesmn> :)
[23:36] <Scunizi> Traveler5, bazhang if he's connecting to the network ok but isn't getting out to the web it might be a router issue.. might be worth a shot resetting it. or at least pulling the plug for a minute.
[23:36] <bazhang> lsusb hever_
[23:36] <Scunizi> Traveler5, bazhang power plug that is of the router
[23:36] <soundray> |WolF1: just repeat sudo apt-get -f install
[23:36] <bazhang> Traveler5: there is a thought; what Scunizi said
[23:37] <xiko> hello. I had ubuntu on one machine and updated my system. I tried to just put my hd in the new computer and it obviously didnt get the drivers. Right now i am using the live cd and at least got the xorg.conf right. Is there a way to get the network card drivers as well and copy to my hd?
[23:37] <rendero> hello, anybody can tell me how to connect Ubuntu to a Smoothwall ? In w$ i do this : in tcp/ip i put ip=10.0.0.25 subnetmask=255.255.255.0 gateway=10.0.0.1 , and 10.0.0.1 / 10.0.0.3 for the dns, putting this in network-admin does not work and knetwork or something like that is broken, i think i have to do with ifconfig, but i think i have to put somebroadcast ip or something, is there a tutorial ?
[23:37] <Traveler5> bazhang: Well, yes, I guess. I have two hard drives and I intended to have one be my ubuntu drive and one be my windows.
[23:37] <Traveler5> bazhang, scunizi, I've already tried that... multiple times.
[23:37] <|WolF1> soundray: i got this 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 57 not upgraded.
[23:37] <heartsblood> is wiki.ubuntu.com down for anybody?
[23:37] <bazhang> Traveler5: can you connect to your router through your browser?
[23:37] <soundray> |WolF1: that's good news
[23:37] <evan_> hey im trying to get my linux look like os x im almost succeded alone i got one major problem and that is the gnome desk bar does any one have done this once an can help me with this?
[23:37] <|WolF1> \o/
[23:38] <Scunizi> bazhang, maybe blacklisting ipv6?  maybe his router doesn't like it.
[23:38] <fraddaa> Hey, ive just installed quake3, and im trying to start it, but it just says libX11.so.6 doesnt exist. Help anyone ?
[23:38] <Traveler5> bazhang: On this computer, or the one I'm trying to fix?
[23:38] <dudesmn> -
[23:38] <dudesmn> is there a mirror for the link
[23:38] <hever_> bazhang, there I got "Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000" but this isnt the pcmcia slot...
[23:38] <|WolF1> soundray: so i am fixed now, right?
[23:38] <dudesmn> its going VERY slow
[23:38] <bazhang> Scunizi: yeah that might be worth a shot; Traveler5 try disabling ipv6
[23:38] <|WolF1> yeah update manager opens now :)
[23:38] <soundray> |WolF1: well, what does 'sudo apt-get update' say now?
[23:38] <Scunizi> !ipv6 | Trave
[23:38] <ubotu> Trave: To disable ipv6 read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WebBrowsingSlowIPv6IPv4
[23:39] <Scunizi> !ipv6 | Traveler5
[23:39] <ubotu> Traveler5: To disable ipv6 read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WebBrowsingSlowIPv6IPv4
[23:39] <anaoum> is it possible to create user alias
[23:39] <|WolF1> soundray: Fetched 5B in 1s (4B/s)  | Reading package lists... Done
[23:39] <darklajid> Hi there. Just curious: Is wiki.ubuntu.com awfully slow or is it my ISP? Other sites work fine, but most sites on that site time out.
[23:39] <xiko> is there a way to get the network driver that the live cd loads and copy it to a hd and install it manually
[23:39] <bazhang> Traveler5: the one you want to fix
[23:39] <Scunizi> darklajid, they might be having problems.. help.ubuntu.com is up and down too
[23:39] <soundray> |WolF1: I think you're fixed then.
[23:39] <daemoen> hello all
[23:39] <Odd-rationale> heartsblood: I can access https://wiki.ubuntu.com/
[23:39] <|WolF1> aleluyah
[23:39] <daemoen> does ubuntu not support lvm based installation in its installer?
[23:39] <|WolF1> \o/
[23:39] <darklajid> Scunizi: Thanks
[23:40] <daemoen> sorry, lvm based partitioning.
[23:40] <anaoum> xiko: what version of ubuntu
[23:40] <xiko> 7.10
[23:40] <|WolF1> soundray: thanks a LOT mate
[23:40] <rendero> hello, anybody can tell me how to connect Ubuntu to a Smoothwall ? In w$ i do this : in tcp/ip i put ip=10.0.0.25 subnetmask=255.255.255.0 gateway=10.0.0.1 , and 10.0.0.1 / 10.0.0.3 for the dns, putting this in network-admin does not work and knetwork or something like that is broken, i think i have to do with ifconfig, but i think i have to put somebroadcast ip or something, is there a tutorial ?
[23:40] <Scunizi> daemoen, you have to install with the alternate cd to get lvm
[23:40] <xiko> with the right live cd as well
[23:40] <anaoum> daemoen: u need the alternate cd
[23:40] <soundray> !alternate | daemoen
[23:40] <ubotu> daemoen: 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
[23:40]  * daemoen sighs
[23:40] <Traveler5> scunizi, bazhang, thanks for the help. Dinner's ready though, so I gotta step away for a bit. I should be back in a little bit if I still can't get it working.
[23:40] <anaoum> xiko: so when u installed it, ur thernet no longer worked? or ur wireless?
[23:40] <bazhang> Traveler5: I have to eat too ;]
[23:40] <daemoen> seems like a rather stupid thing to leave out....
[23:40] <anaoum> ethernet*
[23:41] <xiko> anaoum: I plugged my linux hd in a new hardware. i dont want to install it all again, i want to install the network driver manually
[23:41] <|WolF1> thanks 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 times soundray!!! :D
[23:41] <xiko> anaoum: im here with the live cd, i already copied the xorg.conf to my old hd
[23:41] <anaoum> xiko: ahhh ic, but i don't think i can help you :(
[23:41] <xiko> anaoum: my video card is the same but the networkd isnt
[23:42] <soundray> daemoen: not at all. LVM is all great and fine, but hard to fix if you have a problem. Ubuntu is aimed at end users, not experimentalists
[23:42] <anaoum> xiko: what hardware is it exactly
[23:42] <killown> hi, how I do to rename hal mounted devices?
[23:42] <xiko> isnt there a file that is like xorg.conf for the network
[23:42] <edwardxp> argghh help I deleted my /etc/group
[23:42] <xiko> anaoum: new ethernet" 00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82566DM-2 Gigabit Network Connection (rev 02)
[23:42] <edwardxp> trying to install "cedega"
[23:42] <soundray> xiko: /etc/network/interfaces
[23:42] <edwardxp> i deleted my "/etc/group" what do i need to do?
[23:42] <soundray> xiko: documented in man interfaces
[23:42] <yuri_> hey, i'm reading the man rar page and can't seem to find a command for extract from archives and delete them afterwards. suggestions?
[23:43] <anaoum> xiko: that really should be detected utomatically
[23:43] <cupcake> i install proftpd, how to test it with a hello_world.txt file?
[23:43] <IndyGunFreak> xiko: do you not have internet acccess?
[23:43] <xiko> soundray: they are the same
[23:43] <xiko> IndyGunFreak: im trhough live cd with my hd plugged in
[23:44] <kindofabuzz> hola putas
[23:44] <shanti> #poznan
[23:44] <IndyGunFreak> xiko: ok,..
[23:44] <xavierpwns> i know this has probably been answered over 9000 times, but i need help getting my wireless set up
[23:44] <JustJaden> ditto
[23:45] <Scunizi> xavierpwns, 9001 :)
[23:45] <xim> why does my ubuntu seem to stop performing tasks when the screen fades?  are their settings for that "screensaver"?  is it a suspend or what?
[23:45] <JustJaden> 9002
[23:45] <kindofabuzz> memphis pwns
[23:45] <xiko> the problem is that my /etc/network/interfaces is the same in the live cd and in the hd, but the hd doesnt locate it
[23:45] <xiko> (the internet I mean)
[23:46] <xiko> isnt there something like the xorg.conf to be copied to make sure it will work?
[23:47] <edwardxp> anyone have ubuntu insatlled right now?
[23:47] <xavierpwns> me
[23:47] <edwardxp> can you send me over a copy of /etc/group ... i accidental deleted my group list
[23:47] <Scunizi> edwardxp, most of us here.
[23:47] <Jaymac> edwardxp: i'd say most people in here :)
[23:47] <edwardxp> im running off of the gdm user only :(
[23:47] <edwardxp> i really need a copy of the /etc/group list :0
[23:48] <xavierpwns> lol i don't know how to do that. sorry. i really need help with my wireless "/ if anyone knows how to set it up
[23:48] <edwardxp> gedit /etc/group  <--- perform please save as and send it to me
[23:49] <stephan> i installed ubuntu 64 bit version, is this why i cant install macromedia flash player?
[23:49] <AgentHeX> i've just installed privoxy and tor through synaptic.  does anyone know how to use them with firefox?  i also installed torbutton to easily switch my proxy settings.
[23:49] <Scunizi> stephan, yep.
[23:49] <RoAkSoAx> stephan, sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[23:49] <JustJaden> I just installed Ubuntu, Windows was corrupt and wiped from my Hardrive. I do not have any way to reload Windows, so I am at the mercy of an operating system I don't know very well. The interface seems simple enough to understand. Where will I begin running into complications?
[23:49] <stephan> oh, is there any way i can get programs to work under 32bit?
[23:49] <levander> Is there a gesture plugin for compiz?
[23:49] <HoboBen> stephan - try gnash, the GNU flash player
[23:50] <stephan> ok
[23:50] <penol> How to change all language to english in ubuntu, i installed wrong language
[23:50] <bazhang> !training | JustJaden
[23:50] <ubotu> JustJaden: A desktop course manual for Ubuntu 7.10 can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Training
[23:50] <stephan> there are several programs what wont work under 64 bit?
[23:51] <bazhang> levander: best ask that in #compiz-fusion
[23:51] <Nith> Does anyone remember how to make your tty's use a higher resolution?
[23:51] <Scunizi> stephan, for those that run 64 bit they know their system pretty well and can make/force most things to work.. for the rest of us.. 32bit just works
[23:51] <joshudson> well that was dumb of me. I wanted to update to kde4, so I did apt-get dist-upgrade ; apt-get remove kde apt-get install kde4
[23:51] <LjL> Nith: a way is to give the "vga=xxx" option in the kernel line ("vga=ask" will give you a list)
[23:51] <joshudson> should ahve removed kde before dist-upgrade
[23:51] <HoboBen> stephan - When it's closed source (e.g. Adobe Flash) I don't think anyone can force them to produce a new 64 bit version
[23:52] <evan_> does any one know how to get the ¨File Edit View Bookmarks Help¨ menu from mac tot the deskbar?
[23:52] <stephan> oh, i installed 64 bit (im new to linux) is there any way to go back without have to re-install everything?
[23:52] <Jaymac> penol: Administration > Language Support
[23:52] <Nith> LjL: thx :)
[23:52] <Scunizi> joshudson, not sure how but I read that you can have both 3.xx and 4 at the same time
[23:52] <bazhang> joshudson: no need; you can choose kde or kde4
[23:52] <R^3_DevelAdmin> how do i use desktop search in gutsy? i used to have beagle before, but now i don't think that works
[23:52] <stephan> is there any way to run 32 bit programs without having to re-install the OS?
[23:53] <RoAkSoAx> stephan, like what programs?
[23:53] <HoboBen> stephan - install 32 bit firefox, it should work
[23:53] <HoboBen> (with the 32bit player)
[23:53] <stephan> i can install wine
[23:53] <Scunizi> R^3_DevelAdmin, put a deskbar icon on the top panel and that's it.. it uses tracker
[23:53] <stephan> cant*
[23:53] <RoAkSoAx> stephan, you CAN install wine in amd64
[23:53] <stephan> how? it will not allow me
[23:54] <RoAkSoAx> stephan, sudo apt-get install wine
[23:54] <Scunizi> stephan, if you end up installing again I suggest making your /home partition separate from everything else.. it makes it easier in the future.
[23:54] <HoboBen> stephan: is http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1174435 <- that any help?
[23:54] <bazhang> stephan: if you have this many problems using 64bit you should consider switching to 32 bit; there seems to be a way to set up a chroot 32bit app though it is a bit complicated
[23:54] <xim> sorry my computer froze i was asking: Why does my ubuntu seem to stop processing tasks when the screen fades?  Are there settings for that "screensaver"?
[23:55] <SIRavecavec> how to install gammu
[23:55] <edwardxp> someone for the love of god send me /etc/group
[23:55] <Shmio> peace yall...earth hour
[23:55] <schnauzer93> did u try "sudo apt-get install gammu"
[23:55] <R^3_DevelAdmin> apparently i still have beagle, should i get rid of it now that there is tracker?
[23:55] <SonicEpsilon> How do I change the name of the computer (I did this before but I forgot how to)?
[23:55] <homerj> anyone know why a device will report 3 axises by /proc/bus/input/devices .... but when the /dev/input/js0 file is created, it has only two, and combines the axises for the 2nd and 3rd ones?
[23:55] <bazhang> R^3_DevelAdmin: best to let sleeping dogs lie ;]
[23:55] <c-ron> Earth hour means lights out! :)
[23:55] <JustJaden> how do I download and install Wine. I'm not sure why I need it, but a lot of sites are telling me to.
[23:56] <stephan> i really do not feel like installing 32 bit, i just finished moving all my files over
[23:56] <SonicEpsilon> sudo apt-get install wine?
[23:56] <stephan> unless there is a way i can install over it
[23:56] <schnauzer93> Sonic: http://linux.about.com/od/ubuntu_doc/a/ubudg26t2.htm
[23:56] <stephan> yes i got wine installed
[23:56] <stephan> rather, its downloading
[23:56] <HoboBen> JustJaden - it's used to run Windows programs *inside* Ubuntu.
[23:56] <bazhang> stephan: then some reading is in order; this is not the 64bit training channel
[23:56] <JustJaden> how do you get i?
[23:57] <stephan> i was looking for a way i can use my xp hard drive under wine in ubuntu
[23:57] <joshudson> edwardxp, I can send you an /etc/group if you have a way
[23:57] <stephan> if i set it to slave
[23:57] <bazhang> JustJaden: from the terminal sudo apt-get install wine
[23:57] <HoboBen> JustJaden: Although it's not always perfect. Try opening a terminal, and type "sudo apt-get install wine"
[23:57] <JustJaden> Whats a terminal?
[23:57] <Scunizi> R^3_DevelAdmin, the deskbar when searching has the option of using tracker or not.. not sure what the other is. It might be beagle
[23:57] <stephan> applications> accessories> terminal
[23:57] <HoboBen> JustJaden: Applications > Accessories > Terminal
[23:58] <HoboBen> Damn, I keep getting beaten to it! :)
[23:58] <JustJaden> sweet.
[23:58] <Serveck> yea, this is just my first day using ubuntu and i love it
[23:58] <xim> Why does my ubuntu seem to stop processing tasks when the screen fades?  Are there settings somewhere for that "screensaver"?
[23:58] <JustJaden> what do I do in the terminal?
[23:58] <ere4si> edwardxp: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/61529/ - /etc/group
[23:58] <HoboBen> JustJaden - if you don't like using the terminal (you'll grow to love it) there's a friendly graphical way in Applications > Add/Remove
[23:58] <Serveck> but it will obviously will not run my games, i have a separate hard drive
[23:58] <HoboBen> JustJaden: sudo apt-get install wine
[23:58] <SonicEpsilon> you type sudo apt-get install wine
[23:58] <Serveck> all i have to do is shut down and swap
[23:59] <kindofabuzz> xim, i been wondering that too
[23:59] <SonicEpsilon> it's piss easy
[23:59] <bobdole> Hi all. I have a problem with a new Ubuntu 7.10 install - I go through a full installation and reboot, only to find that it does not boot. There is an ALERT! message once it stops hanging on the loading bar.
[23:59] <Serveck> sudo apt-get install wine sudo apt-get install wine
[23:59] <xavierpwns> wireless help anyone?
[23:59] <Serveck> "sudo apt-get install wine"
[23:59] <kindofabuzz> is the newest wine on the repositories though? i recommened getting the newest version
[23:59] <Pelo> My totem is running a little fast,  ppl sound like chipmunks and they all walk like they are heading for the bathroom , any suggestion ?
[23:59] <mactaylor> does exfat work with ubuntu?
[23:59] <Pelo> !wifi | xavierpwns that,s the best I can do
[23:59] <ubotu> xavierpwns that,s the best I can do: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[23:59] <bazhang> kindofabuzz: not really good advice for a first time user
[23:59] <danand_> edwardxp - http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/61530/