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TheSheepbenpage26: it's a purely physical problem00:00
benpage26Ok, Thanks for your help TheSheep :D00:00
benpage26goodbye00:00
Keigo-kunI installed X and xfce4 today, but I seem to be lacking sound and there's no sound preferences in settings...00:29
RorschachHey guys. I could use a little bit of help changing a folder from read-only.01:24
TheSheepRorschach: right-click on it, select properties, then permissions, then set the permissions you want01:30
RorschachAlright. The problem is that I can't. I get the message saying that it's Read-Only.01:30
TheSheepRorschach: when exactly?01:31
RorschachI go to the folder, go to properties > permissions, and then I change it from Read Only to Read+Write or Write, and it immediately says that the permissions couldn't be changed because it is a read-only file system.01:32
TheSheepRorschach: so it's not the folder that is read only, it's the disk01:33
TheSheepRorschach: are you trying to rename a directory on a cdrom?01:33
TheSheeps/rename/change permissions01:34
sudobashlol01:34
TheSheepRorschach: that's not possible01:34
RorschachNo, no. It's an external harddrive.01:34
TheSheepRorschach: what filesystem is on it?01:34
RorschachLet me check.01:35
TheSheepRorschach: type 'mount' in a terminal to see a list of all mounted filesystems01:35
sudobashwhat if it isnt mounted01:35
RorschachIt's mounted.01:36
TheSheepsudobash: then you don't see it anywhere01:36
sudobashexcept in /dev01:36
RorschachIt's NTFS. That'd be my problem, yeah?01:36
TheSheepin /dev/ you see devices, not filesystems01:36
sudobashright the device01:37
TheSheepRorschach: yes, ntfs is mounted read-only by default01:37
sudobashhence /dev/01:37
TheSheep!ntfs | Rorschach01:37
ubotuRorschach: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions - For write access, see /msg ubotu NTFS-3g or /msg ubotu FUSE01:37
sudobashget ntfs-3g01:37
sudobashsudo apt-get install ntfs-3g01:37
TheSheep!ntfs-3g | Rorschach01:37
ubotuRorschach: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions01:37
RorschachAhh. There we are, then. Thank you!01:37
RorschachOkay, now! New problem. How do I mount the External Hard drive again? Once I got the program you all suggested, the hard drive disappeared01:47
RorschachAh, nevermind. Problem resolved.01:49
RorschachThanks anyway, and sorry for the horribly noobish questions01:49
TheSheepnah, these are real probalems actually01:49
RorschachAh01:50
TheSheepit cannot be enabled by default -- either because of legal issues or because it's not perfectly stable01:51
TheSheepyou see, there is no public documentation for recent versions of NTFS, so most of it was reverse-engineered...01:51
RorschachRight.01:52
RorschachAlright. I've got NTFS-3g, and the drive seems to be mounted. What do I do now to make it writable?01:55
Or1TheSheep: I'm back, still not being successful with installation. Now I am trying from the alternate cd and it goes until Select and install software 6% and stops at configuring xserver-xorg.  Do you have any idea how to get around this problem?01:57
Or1TheSheep: My nick has change in the meantime, I have just realised01:58
TheSheepOr1: no idea02:05
TheSheepOr1: you have checked the cd for defects?02:05
TheSheepOr1: does this box have internet access?02:05
TheSheep(it's not required, but if it does the installer will try to download more recent versions)02:06
Or1TheSheep: Yes, the cd has no defects, it does not have internet access02:06
TheSheepit's hardy, right?02:07
Or1so it seems02:07
TheSheepOr1: when you press alt+f2, you will get to a console02:07
TheSheepOr1: type 'ps x' in there to see the list of running processes02:07
TheSheepsee if there is anything suspicious02:08
Or1ok, but i am trying again with the cd...02:08
Or1when do I press Alt+F2?02:12
Or1I have get it!02:13
Or1only Busybox came up, that looks ok02:14
mnemochi, I just installed 8.04 beta but i didt get a "szstems" menu... what do i need to install to get it?03:17
mnemoci mean, the third menu on the topbar, after applications and places03:17
j1mchi mnemoc ... do you mean the button that has the question mark in it?03:19
mnemocon 7.10 there was a menu with "system"configuration tools03:20
mnemoc(lag)03:20
mnemocto change the kezboard lazout and countrz for example :p03:21
mnemocwhere is that now?03:21
j1mcmnemoc: ah, ok... go to applications > settings > settings manager03:22
j1mctry that03:22
mnemocarenÇt those onlz for mz account?03:23
* mnemoc hates german lazout03:24
j1mcmnemoc: you can also go to applications > system > language support03:24
mnemocaha! thanks :)03:25
j1mcyw03:25
Adantan_Alexo003:32
j1mchi Adantan_Alex03:33
Adantan_Alexhi04:08
Adantan_Alexj1mc: do you need any help?04:08
j1mcAdantan_Alex: no... i just saw you write o0 ...04:12
j1mcand was saying hi04:12
j1mci ws kind of seeing if you needed help.  :)04:12
RorschachI'm having a bit of trouble mounting this external hard drive with ntfs-g3.04:30
ozkUGHhi im curious if xubuntu install cd has wicd on it? or does it install it already during installation?04:34
TheSheepAdantan_Alex: you were asking yesterday about something, but disconnected before I could answer04:35
TheSheepRorschach: what trouble?04:35
RorschachTheSheep: Alright, well, I've gotten pretty close, but I still get an error. Let me copy it04:36
TheSheep!pastebin04:36
ubotupastebin is a service to post multiple-lined texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic)04:36
TheSheepRorschach: can you try mounting it manually, with 'mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sdb1 some-directory' as root?04:38
RorschachTheSheep: That's what I've been getting. I sent you the error I kept getting04:40
TheSheepRorschach: and that's all?04:40
TheSheepRorschach: did you add the 'fuse' module to /etc/modules?04:40
TheSheepwhat does 'lsmod | grep fuse' say?04:41
RorschachTheSheep: fuse                   43912  0  is all I get04:43
TheSheepok, so the module is loaded04:43
TheSheepyou are getting this error even when mounting as root?04:44
TheSheepcan you mount with -t ntfs ?04:44
TheSheepit's 6 am, gotta go to bed, good luck04:48
RorschachTheSheep: Nope, I get an error then too04:48
RorschachAlright.04:48
RorschachThanks anyway04:48
TheSheepRorschach: check if the drive is connected04:49
RorschachIt is.04:49
TheSheeptry reconnecting04:49
TheSheepio error is usually something low-level04:49
RorschachYeah/04:49
RorschachI can mount the drive, it just stays as read-only now.04:49
TheSheepumount and mount with ntfs-3g04:50
RorschachDidn't work. Same error with Fuse04:51
Rorschachfuse: failed to exec fusermount: Input/output error04:52
RorschachFailed to mount NTFSUnmounting /dev/sdb1 ()04:52
RorschachAll I got04:52
TheSheepthere is another common error, ntfs-3g will refuse to mount a disk if it wasn't cleanly unmounted on windows, for example if you just unplugged it or powered off the computer, without 'removing safely' or shutting down the system04:53
TheSheepbut the error message is different then04:53
RorschachI actually got that error.04:53
RorschachFixed that, and then came back with this problem.04:54
TheSheepmaybe look at 'dmesg|tail'04:54
RorschachAlso formatted it real quick, as I'd been playing around with it on windows before.04:54
TheSheepmight give more details04:54
RorschachWith that, I got [17198127.340000] NTFS-fs error (device sda1): ntfs_end_buffer_async_read(): Buffer I/O error, logical block 0x60000a.04:55
TheSheepbad blocks :/04:55
RorschachWhat04:55
TheSheeprun scandisk on it on windows04:55
RorschachEr04:55
RorschachUh oh. It's a problem with the drive itself?04:56
TheSheepnot necessarily, but might be04:56
RorschachAlright. I did format it already.04:56
RorschachI'm wondering if that might have something to do with it04:56
TheSheepunder windows or under linux?04:56
RorschachWindows04:57
RorschachAlright. If this doesn't work I'll be back tomorrow. Thansk for your help, either way.05:03
Adantan_Alexi need some help06:04
Adantan_Alexhi i need help06:27
happy-suffererhow do i rename my iPod?06:28
Adantan_Alex!audio07:05
ubotuIf 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 !MP307:05
Or1Could someone tell me, what the main difference between Gutsy Gibbon and Dapper Drake?10:29
IskrOr1, Dapper Drake is a old "long support" version10:40
IskrGutsy Gibbon is the latest stable release10:41
Or1I know that much but what is the difference in funcionality?10:43
Or1The reason I am asking is that I could not install Gutsy Gibbon so I thought I give a try with the older version...10:44
Iskrmmmh10:45
Iskri don't know if it is a good idea10:45
Iskrand i don't understand your question about functionality10:45
Iskrdapper is _much_ older10:46
Iskrall software may have bugs resolved in newer versions and may lack features present in newer versions10:46
Iskrit is particularly valid for xubuntu by my experience10:47
gokrSilly question - have a Dell 410 with current Xubuntu beta on (really nice installer!) - how do I turn on wifi?10:47
Or1Iskr: Thanks10:50
Iskri@is:/media/doc$ md5sum ubuntu-7.10-alternate-i386.iso10:54
Iskrmd5sum: ubuntu-7.10-alternate-i386.iso: Errore di I/O10:54
Iskrany idea of why?10:54
arualaviIskr: maybe you have a hardware failure (Input/Output error)11:25
Iskri think so11:25
arualaviis this file on your hard disk?11:26
Iskryes11:27
arualaviIskr: it could be a filesystem error too.11:57
Iskrmh11:58
colourdotzHi to everyone13:42
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solotimhello channel14:25
solotimI have a question: I want to install 8.04 beta, but I wonder if the beta can be updated to 8.04 final release without reinstallation?14:26
solotimhello14:44
solotimanybody available?14:44
crimsunsolotim: yes, it can.14:44
solotimthank you crimsun14:45
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redwhitewaldo: i'm on xubuntu. i'm trying to install skype, but it says 'Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: libqt4-core". How do i get that libqt4-core file?18:08
TheSheepredwhitewaldo: sudo apt-get install skype18:09
TheSheepredwhitewaldo: it will pull in all the required dependencies18:09
redwhitewaldoTheSheep: skype is already on my desktop.18:09
TheSheepyou might need to enable additional repositories18:10
redwhitewaldoI got skype-deb from skype.com18:10
redwhitewaldohow do i enable additonal repost18:10
redwhitewaldo?18:10
TheSheep!repos18:10
ubotuThe 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 repositories18:10
TheSheepredwhitewaldo: you set them in system->package sources18:10
redwhitewaldoTheSheep: i'm now in "Software Sources" program18:10
redwhitewaldothere's  a check mark near all of them (main, universe, restricted, multiverse).18:11
TheSheepthere should be a 'commercial repository' somewhere18:11
redwhitewaldoBTW, i'm on xubuntu 8.0418:11
TheSheepjust enable it18:11
redwhitewaldolet me see where it is18:11
redwhitewaldoTheSheep: i don't see commercial repo anywhere in Software Sources18:11
redwhitewaldomaybe i'm just blind. 8-)18:12
TheSheepredwhitewaldo: it's the second tab, 'third party software', canonical partner18:12
redwhitewaldook. i see 3. 1) cdrom 2) archive.canonical.com/ubuntu hardy partner 3) archive.canonical.com/ubuntu hardy partner (source code)18:13
redwhitewaldoi put a check on second one, yes?18:13
TheSheepyes18:13
redwhitewaldook. it's downloading package info. after that, what shall i do?18:13
TheSheepredwhitewaldo: just install skype with synaptic18:14
redwhitewaldoi don't need the skype-deb i got from skype.com anymore?18:14
TheSheepno18:14
redwhitewaldoall right18:15
redwhitewaldoTheSheep: snaptic couldn't find any file or descritpion named "skype" 8-(18:15
TheSheephmm18:16
TheSheep!skype18:16
ubotuTo install Skype on Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Skype - To record on Skype, check: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeRecordingHowto18:16
redwhitewaldois it got to do with my being on 8.04 beta?18:16
TheSheepah, it's a different repository, sorry18:16
redwhitewaldooh, i need to install skype repo, acconding to help page.18:16
redwhitewaldono problem 8-)18:16
redwhitewaldoTheSheep: u on 7.10?18:17
TheSheepno, 8.0418:17
redwhitewaldoTheSheep: me too.18:17
TheSheepok, you want skype-static from the medibuntu repository18:18
redwhitewaldois skype-static better than skype-NOT-static?18:18
TheSheepthere is no skype-not-static in the repos %)18:18
TheSheep-static means it has all the required libraries compiled into itself18:18
redwhitewaldoTheSheep: so static debs mean that the files are bigger.18:19
redwhitewaldoyes?18:19
TheSheepInstalled-Size: 1838818:19
TheSheep18KB18:19
TheSheepcan you tolerate that?18:19
redwhitewaldoyes.18:19
redwhitewaldo8-)18:19
redwhitewaldoi have no idea how to get medibuntu repo18:19
TheSheepit's in the same list as that partner repo18:20
TheSheepor maybe on the first tab18:20
TheSheepin software sources18:20
redwhitewaldoTheSheep: does getting from medibuntu mean that i should remove the skype repo?18:20
TheSheepno18:20
TheSheepoh, you can get from the skype repo too18:20
redwhitewaldoTheSheep: but does skype repo have static deb?18:20
TheSheepthe point is to install from the repositories, so that you get the updates18:21
redwhitewaldoissee18:21
TheSheepno idea, probably18:21
redwhitewaldook.18:21
redwhitewaldoi'm on 1 gig ram, 1gigahertz computer and am running xubuntu18:22
redwhitewaldoTheSheep: i now see skype in synaptic, but how can i tell whether it's static or not?18:22
TheSheepif it's not static, all the required libraries will be installed automatically anyways18:24
TheSheepso you needn't worry18:24
redwhitewaldoi see. it's installing now. 8-)18:24
redwhitewaldoi'm looking for a "typing break" program/applet equivalent in Xubuntu. something that will "lock" me out of my computer for 5 minutes every 30 minutes. is there something like that on xubuntu?18:25
zoredacheyou could probably setup a script that runs xflock4 perodically...  Though it seems like a silly idea to me18:26
redwhitewaldozoredache: what's a silly idea: runing xflock4, or having a forced "away-from-computer" break?18:27
zoredachethe forced away bit18:27
redwhitewaldozoredache: i tend to lose sense of time when i'm online.18:27
redwhitewaldowhen i was on ubuntu/gnome, it helped me.18:27
redwhitewaldoit helps to give me discipline that i'm currently growing at. 8-)18:28
zoredachewhat program did you use in gnome?18:28
zoredacheit is likely that it would also work in xfce enviroment...18:28
redwhitewaldozoredache: something that was part of the keyboard settings.... in a tab called "typing break", which, when on, appeared on panel in an applet18:28
zoredachehrm..18:28
^u^what about using cron18:29
redwhitewaldowhat i liked about typing break was when it was down to 3 minutes or so, the applet would flash red, so i can prepare for the break.18:29
redwhitewaldoanother question: does xubuntu work with dual-monitor displays?18:30
zoredacheI don't think cron would be that great, because it wouldn't be able to measure actually intervals when he is there, it would just be set times... plus it wouldn't easily interact with the xorg enviroment18:30
sundance_bobHello. I've just installed xubuntu. I'm sorry but I'm not the most computer literate person around. I'm looking to play .mpg in Totem, could anyone help?18:30
zoredacheredwhitewaldo: sure if you use double head18:31
redwhitewaldozoredache: doublehead is a name of a program or hardware stuff?18:31
zoredacheit might be a bit tricky to get set up depending on your video card though18:31
zoredache!dualhead18:31
ubotuInformation about dual-head on linux can be found on http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/DualHead - See also !Xinerama18:31
redwhitewaldoI got dualmonitor working on ubuntu 7.1018:31
zoredachethen you should do the exact same things to set it up in xubuntu.18:32
redwhitewaldozoredache: that easy, eh?18:32
redwhitewaldothanks.18:33
redwhitewaldonow what about this forced-time-away-from-computer.18:33
redwhitewaldoplease18:33
redwhitewaldo8-)18:33
zoredacheI am almost certain there is nothing that is part of xfce to do that... You would need some other program to do it... Either something you write or install..  But I don't know of anything that would do that18:34
redwhitewaldoi am no programmer. 8-(18:34
sundance_bobzoredache, any advice on how to play .mpg in Totem or how to get a full codec list 'into it'?18:35
zoredache!codecs18:36
ubotuFor 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/FreeFormats18:36
sundance_bobty18:36
TheSheepredwhitewaldo: there are several 'typing break' programs, but can't recall the names18:37
redwhitewaldohow can i get the mic to be boosted up?18:38
TheSheephmm, xwrit, rsibreak, I used to use workrave for some time18:39
TheSheepredwhitewaldo: I believe there is a control for that in the mixer18:39
redwhitewaldoi don't see mixer on my panels.18:39
TheSheepit's in your settings18:40
TheSheepin settings manager, sound settings18:40
redwhitewaldoyou mean "sound"18:40
redwhitewaldoyeah, but for me, it's only checkboxes18:40
redwhitewaldono way to control volume18:40
TheSheepyou can also add the volume to the panel, then clicking it will start the mixer18:40
redwhitewaldothanks.18:40
redwhitewaldoTheSheep: i'll try xwrit OR rsibreak OR workrave.18:41
redwhitewaldoTheSheep: rsibreak is for kde, i see.18:43
TheSheepwell, you can enable/disable controls in the preferences18:44
TheSheepyou can also use 'alsamixer' from the terminal18:44
redwhitewaldoTheSheep: i got sound working well now, thanks.p18:44
redwhitewaldolooks like rsibreak is for kde, too. based on the screenshots at  deb http://download.skype.com/linux/repos/debian/ stable non-free18:45
redwhitewaldosorry wrong paste.18:45
redwhitewaldohttp://www.rsibreak.org//index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=8&Itemid=518:45
redwhitewaldowhat can ubuntu users do/have that xubuntu can't?18:47
maxamillionredwhitewaldo: browse samba shares natively18:52
Stroganofffusesmb+thunar is working well in xubuntu18:53
redwhitewaldo for ubuntu isos (and future ones), do we need 650 mb discs or 700mb?18:55
redwhitewaldohow can i automatically do 3 "sudo" commands whenever i startup my computer?19:27
maxamillionredwhitewaldo: you shouldn't have to do sudo commands on boot, the commands will run privilaged in the upstart process19:29
redwhitewaldothe 3 sudo commands that i want to have autotically startup are : 1)modprobe visor (for my pda); 2 and 3) sudo modprobe ndiswrapper and sudo depmod -a (for ndiswrapper, wireless pci card)19:30
redwhitewaldomaxamillion: ok. how do i do that.19:30
redwhitewaldohow do i make the commands automated?19:30
maxamillionredwhitewaldo: you need to edit the correct rc19:31
redwhitewaldowhat's rc? and which is the correct "rc"?19:32
maxamillionredwhitewaldo: you should look into reading up on that though, it can be potentially system destructive and its not the most "user friendly" process19:32
redwhitewaldomaxamillion: so what's a userfriendly process?19:32
maxamillionthere isn't one19:32
maxamillionredwhitewaldo: wait19:33
redwhitewaldohow can it be destructive, maxamillion, and how is it not user-frienfdly?19:33
maxamillionredwhitewaldo: what exactly are you trying to do? do you need these things to happen when you boot your computer or just when you log into it?19:33
redwhitewaldomaxamillion: when i log onto xubuntu.19:33
maxamillionah, completely different19:33
redwhitewaldothe 3 things i want to happen are: 1)modprobe visor (for my pda); 2 and 3) sudo modprobe ndiswrapper and sudo depmod -a (for ndiswrapper, wireless pci card)19:33
maxamillionredwhitewaldo: just go into applications->system preferences->autostarted applications and put them in there19:34
maxamillionredwhitewaldo: ohhhh!!!!!!19:34
redwhitewaldomaxamillion: what about the sudo part?19:34
redwhitewaldowon't it NOT work because it needs the sudo password?19:34
maxamillionredwhitewaldo: no, don't do what i just told you19:34
maxamillionredwhitewaldo: you are trying to do something completely different19:35
redwhitewaldook. i'm listening.19:35
maxamillionredwhitewaldo: just a second, lemme get you a link, there is a good tutorial on how to do this somewhere ... i just need to find it19:36
maxamillionredwhitewaldo: about the ndiswrapper stuff ---> http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/joomla/index.php?/component/option,com_openwiki/Itemid,33/id,installation/19:38
maxamillionredwhitewaldo: you just need to skip down towards the bottom because you don't have to do any of the compiling crap since you installed it from the repositories19:38
redwhitewaldomaxamillion: i'm on that link you gave. i'm not sure i understand it completely, but let me guess: i shoudl do something with etc/modules19:40
redwhitewaldoyes?19:40
redwhitewaldoi should add a ndiswrapper line in /etc/modules?19:40
maxamillionredwhitewaldo: well, run that command 'ndiswrapper -m' and if that doesn't make it work then edit the /etc/modules19:41
redwhitewaldomaxamillion: i've tried that ndiswrapper -m in terminal many times, and when I do it, terminal says "module configuration already contains alias directive". yet whenever i reboot, i have to do the 2 and 3) sudo commands (sudo modprobe ndiswrapper and sudo depmod -a ) again.19:43
redwhitewaldoi guess that means i have to edit /etc/modules.19:43
redwhitewaldoi wonder why it doesn't work19:43
redwhitewaldo8-{19:43
maxamillionthat's a bit strange :(19:44
redwhitewaldoyeah.19:44
redwhitewaldothe official xubuntu docs even say the same thing19:44
maxamillionredwhitewaldo: and i assume you can just add that other module in /etc/modules also and it *should* load at boot time19:44
redwhitewaldois that what we want... to make it load at _boot_ time, rather than load at _session login_ time?19:45
maxamillionredwhitewaldo: it technically shouldn't matter, it will be loaded either way and this way you don't have to use sudo to do it19:46
redwhitewaldook.19:47
redwhitewaldomaxamillion: all i do is enter "ndiswrapper" in /etc/modules, correct? (as per http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=630486)19:50
redwhitewaldohow do i edit /etc/modules? what command in terminal do i use?19:50
redwhitewaldomousepad?19:51
redwhitewaldoyes,$ sudo mousepad /etc/modules made it work. 8-)19:52
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redwhitewaldomaxamillion: what about the sudo modprobe visor issue?19:54
redwhitewaldo8-)19:54
maxamillionredwhitewaldo: just add 'visor' into ndiswrapper on a new empty line19:54
maxamillionredwhitewaldo: that should work the same was19:54
maxamillionway*19:54
redwhitewaldointo "ndiswrapper".19:54
redwhitewaldo?19:54
redwhitewaldowhat do you mean add visor into ndiswrapper?19:54
maxamillionbah!19:54
maxamillionworry19:54
maxamillionsorry&19:55
redwhitewaldodo you mean enter visor into etc/modulesL19:55
redwhitewaldo?19:55
maxamillionjeebus i can't type19:55
maxamillionredwhitewaldo: yes19:55
redwhitewaldomaxamillion: you must be tired.19:55
redwhitewaldo8-)19:55
* maxamillion is extremely tired19:55
maxamillionvery sorry19:55
maxamillionbrb19:55
redwhitewaldowhat time zone u at?19:55
redwhitewaldomaxamillion: i've just rebooted and the ndiswrapper entry in /etc/modules worked for me!19:58
redwhitewaldodoesn't xubuntu allow rectangular selections with  mouse?19:59
redwhitewaldo... on Desktop?19:59
redwhitewaldowho needs the 2nd panel (with open programs) when middleclick on open deskop gives the same list?20:02
TheSheepredwhitewaldo: who needs that list anyways when you can see all your program windows on your desktop(s)20:03
TheSheepredwhitewaldo: it doesn't allow you to select files on desktop, desktop is not supposed to be a place for storing files :)20:03
redwhitewaldoTheSheep: no, i'm not talking like that.20:03
redwhitewaldoi meant seeing the active programs20:03
TheSheepredwhitewaldo: I am20:04
redwhitewaldoby middeclicking on the desktop.20:04
redwhitewaldoare we talking about the same thing here?20:04
TheSheepredwhitewaldo: the task list is not needed, I get around pretty well with just large pager20:04
redwhitewaldoi didn't mean storing files on desktop. i meant seeing a context-menu popup when middleclicking desktop.20:05
redwhitewaldowhat pager?20:05
redwhitewaldowhat's a "large pager?20:05
TheSheepthe pager panel plugin20:05
TheSheepwait20:05
redwhitewaldoTheSheep: what's that?20:05
redwhitewaldosounds interesting20:05
TheSheephttp://atos.wmid.amu.edu.pl/~sheep/shot.png <-- my screeen20:05
TheSheepthe minimized apps go to an icon box next to tray20:06
redwhitewaldopager is that thing in middle? or hting at bottom middle?20:06
TheSheepbottom middle20:07
TheSheepallows you to see and switch workspaces20:07
TheSheepand also to drag windows between workspaces20:07
redwhitewaldooh, i have a pager, but it's not as big as yours.20:08
TheSheepit grows with the panel20:08
TheSheepI made it big because that's my main means of navigation20:09
redwhitewaldohow do you make panel bigger20:09
TheSheepright-click, customize panel20:09
redwhitewaldoi see. one downside with pager, no matter what size: you don't see icons for some windows20:10
redwhitewaldofor firefox, yes, but for others, just a grey box20:10
redwhitewaldo.maybe i'm wrong20:10
TheSheepit's better on larger sizes20:10
redwhitewaldooh, yes. you're right.20:10
redwhitewaldowhat's your pixel size for panel with pager?20:11
TazaI heard there was a testing repository?20:11
TheSheep!hardy20:12
ubotuHardy 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 #ubuntu20:12
TazaI need to get packages more recent than the most recent in normal repositories.20:12
TazaTheSheep: I mean a Gutsy testing. Or would Hardy be that testing repo?20:12
* Taza is not ready to upgrade to hardy quite yet20:13
TheSheepTaza: ah, you can enable it in your software sources20:13
TheSheepTaza: it's called 'proposed' or something20:13
Tazagutsy-proposed or?20:14
TheSheepyes20:14
TazaI20:14
TheSheepbut I don't think gutsy will get many new packages20:14
TazaThis should keep me going 'till hardy stable20:14
TazaYeah, I'm looking for some very recent bugfix packages20:15
birgihey everybody, i don't have mkinitrd in my system, which package does it belong to?20:22
TheSheepbirgi: there is no such thing in ubuntu, I believe20:24
birgiTheSheep: hey :), how are you? thanks by the way20:25
birgiTheSheep: i was using it with my previous gentoo system, that is why i tried it first20:26
TheSheepbirgi: if you want to re-generate your initrd, just run  sudo dpkg-reconfigure linux-image$(uname -r)20:26
TheSheeplinux-image-$(uname -r), sorry20:26
birgiTheSheep: ok thanks a lot20:27
redwhitewaldohow do i force screensaver on (to lock out screen)?20:38
maxamillionredwhitewaldo: ctrl+alt+L20:38
redwhitewaldomaxamillion: oh. the same as in gnome. thanks@@@@@!!!20:39
maxamillionredwhitewaldo: np :)20:39
redwhitewaldoctrl+alt+L does nothing20:40
RedHeronHow do I turn the energy conservation system off? It keeps turning on before the screen saver, and I can't seem to find any control for it anywhere.20:42
nikolamhere at me ctrl+alt+del locks screen20:42
nikolambut be aware not to hit it if you are not under X-windows screen20:43
RedHeronI think waldo went back to hiding.20:44
TazaHow is Hardy compared to Gutsy btw?20:45
RedHeronI ultimately went back to Gutsy.20:45
TazaAs in, speedwise20:45
RedHeronIt's faster, but not stable enough yet.20:45
TheSheepTaza: firefox 3 seems faster and less memory hungry20:45
TazaI'm not updating before RC anyway20:45
TazaTheSheep: I know about FF3, been using it on windows for ages20:46
nikolamI am not eather befor final 8.0420:46
TazaKinda reluctant to upgrade before GBS is updated tho.20:46
* RedHeron hates FF3.20:46
TazaIt's a dealbreaker extension for me.20:46
TazaRedHeron: YOu can disable the awesomebar20:46
TazaExcepting the awesomebar, FF3 is better in almost every way than FF220:46
RedHeronFF3 was one of the MAJOR reasons I went back.20:46
TheSheepTaza: gbs?20:46
TazaGoogle Bookmark Sync20:46
TazaSyncs bookmarks, cookies and saved passwords to my Google account20:47
TheSheepwell, I have the same issues with some of my extensions (adblock, web developer), but in the end I just edited their install.rdf and installed :)20:47
nikolamHey guys, does anyone made some virtual machine (qemu, xen, etc) using 64-bit guest OS and also using VT cpu instructions under *ubuntu 64-bit?20:47
nikolamI want to test some of hardy installs20:48
TazaTheSheep: GBS just crashes when you try to install it on FF320:48
TheSheepah, advanced features :)20:48
RedHeronStill trying to figure out how to turn off power-saving features.20:49
entityhmm gnash dont seem to run okey, is there any other way to run flash stuff?22:31
TheSheep!flash22:46
ubotuTo 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 !Gnash22:46
entityty22:59
Iskrwhy does xubuntu install postfix?23:01
TheSheepIskr: it does not23:03
TheSheepIskr: unless you tell it to23:03
Iskrno23:03
Iskri just installe xubuntu-desktop23:03
Iskrand it installed postfix23:03
Iskrwithout any sollecitation by me23:03
Iskrit also asked me to configure it23:04
TheSheepIskr: version?23:04
Iskri entered random values23:04
Iskr7.1023:04
zoredachehow did you install?   Alt installer?  manually with apt-get install xubuntu-desktop or?23:04
Iskralt install23:05
TheSheepdo you have treating recommendations as dependencies enabld in synaptic?23:05
Iskri performed a cli install23:05
Iskrand then i did sudo aptitude install xubuntu-desktop23:05
TheSheepor in apt-ge config23:05
Iskrend =)23:05
zoredacheapttitude gets reccomended stuff by default i believe...23:05
Iskroh i see23:05
TheSheepI guess aptitute installs recoommends by default23:05
Iskrwhy is postfix reccomended, then?23:06
TheSheepjust another proof of its brokenness, can't really understand why anyone uses it23:06
Iskrwhat? aptitude?23:06
TheSheepIskr: probably for some mail utility, like the bogofilter23:06
Iskrwhat is broken, TheSheep ?23:07
TheSheepIskr: nothing, everything is alright, please proceed, nothing to see here ;)23:07
TheSheepIskr: I just don't like aptitude23:08
Iskrwhat should i use?23:08
zoredacheapt-get or synaptic23:08
TheSheepIskr: no idea, that's just my personal preference23:08
Iskris apt-get so different from aptitude23:08
Iskr?23:08
Iskri usually use synaptic but if i have to install the desktop environment...23:09
zoredachefrom the command line it is deceptively identical...  It has slightly different defaults23:09
TheSheepIskr: no idea, that's just my personal preference23:09
TheSheepsorry23:09
TheSheepmy connection gets bad23:10
TheSheepIskr: apt and synaptic use the same database for meta info, aptitude has its own23:10
Iskri didn't know it23:10
TheSheepIskr: so if you use aptitude, the autoremove wn't work properly23:10
Iskrwell23:11
Iskrit's a serious issue23:11
TheSheepthere is atool for synchronizing them23:11
TheSheepbut that's just an additional thing to take care of23:11
TheSheeppersonally I don't like how ptitude tries to think for you and often fails badly :)23:12
Iskrwell...23:13
Iskri thought that aptitude was just a cli version of synaptic23:13
Iskrand when used without "graphical" interface23:13
Iskri thought it was a synonim for apt-get23:13
Iskri don't get why this caos23:13
TheSheepthat's apt-get23:13
Iskrit has also installed nautilus???23:14
zoredachethe chaos is because of the open-source nature of linux23:15
zoredacheeveryone thinks they can build a better widget... and frequently we get multiple competing widgets23:15
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Iskris there a why i can force higher resolution?23:35
Iskri think this video card supports 1024x76823:35
Iskrbut in settings there is only 800x60023:36
TheSheepIskr: make sure your card and monitor were detected properly23:39
TheSheepIskr: you can change the settings by typing 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' in terminal23:40
Iskrlol23:43
Iskrwhen i tried to open the terminal23:43
Iskrx restarted23:43
zoredachemy magic 8-ball says you have an intel 81023:43
Iskrbut23:44
Iskrbut23:44
Iskrit installed GNOME23:44
IskrI NEVER ASKED GNOME23:44
TazaYou really wanted gnome. You were just too ashamed to admit it.23:45
Iskr=P23:45
TazaI'm so glad I can get rid of most of the gnome and oo.o stuff with 8.0423:45
TazaDon't get me wrong, I think it's a great piece of office software but I utterly hate OO.o23:45
TazaI don't want it OR microsoft office anywhere near my computer. I like html in nano or notepad, thankyouverymuch.23:46
TheSheepTaza: why not vim?23:46
TheSheepI pity people who must use nano23:46
TazaTheSheep: I like nano23:47
TazaI don't like vim and it's annoying little quirks23:47
TheSheepTaza: I pity you :D23:47
Iskrhas nano syntax highlight?23:47
TazaNo23:47
TazaI don't need no stinking syntax highlighting23:47
TheSheepIskr: and it messes up tabs and spaces too23:47
TazaEven better!23:47
TazaI don't need no tabs either23:48
TheSheep.oO( people who don't people around need people around to let them know that they don't need people around )23:48
TheSheepneed*23:49
Iskrwtf23:55
Iskrwhy does terminal make x restart???23:55
TheSheepa bug in the i810 vide odriver23:55
TazaAre you running reconfigure xserver-xorg?23:55
TheSheepand in some sis too, I believe23:56
Iskrno, before than running anything23:56
Iskrwhen i presso on terminal x shuts23:56
TheSheepsetting X to 16bit color or using a different terminal emulator are two possible workarounds23:56
Iskri see23:56
Iskrwhat terminal can i use?23:56
TheSheepgnome-terminal :D23:57
Iskr-.-23:57
TheSheepor just xterm23:57
TheSheepsome people like rxvt too23:57
* Taza likes xfce4-terminal AFTER he did some config file changes23:57
TheSheepTaza: terminus font ftw!23:58
TazaI have an Eee spinoff of Xubuntu23:58
TazaGoing to install just base Xubuntu I'll rig for the Eee after 8.04 enters the picture.23:58
zoredacheterminus, isn't that a MS font?23:58
TheSheepzoredache: definitely not, hand-crafted by a russian programmer23:59
TheSheepzoredache: try it, you will want no other23:59

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