[00:00] <Dark_Shadow> goodbyegravity, 127.0.0.1:8580 is the adress of the proxy httpS
[00:00] <timothywcrane> thanks
[00:00] <TiredWolf> timothywcrane: perhaps try #ubuntu-devel instead.
[00:00] <mmap__> I'll get rid of the player before I get rid of Linux :-)
[00:00] <timothywcrane> favorite game, killer update, but update broken. It was worth a shot.
[00:00] <mmap__> This is embarassing, I've been using Linux since 1994 and I couldn't figure this one out on my own :-Z
[00:00] <goodbyegravity> Dark_Shadow: Oh, sorry.  But it sounds silly that it knows its own IP and still can't connect outside of itself.
[00:00] <timothywcrane> will do. grest idea
[00:01] <Dark_Shadow> :/
[00:01] <Dark_Shadow> so i can't solve this problem.?
[00:01] <goodbyegravity> mmap__: Check the manual and see if you can set it in Disk Mode or something like that.
[00:01] <goodbyegravity> Dark_Shadow: I dunno.  I thought your problem was much simpler than it is; I'm sure someone knows.  :)
[00:02] <stealth`gentoo> hi all
[00:03] <vnieto> I have segmentation fault with apt,
[00:03] <vnieto> some help
[00:03] <stealth`gentoo> when i go on my site:  http://91.121.166.117/
[00:03] <geekishgeekguy> quit:
[00:03] <stealth`gentoo> i don`t visualize index.php
[00:03] <stealth`gentoo> but donwload a file .. who can help me
[00:04] <harisund> Is your apache configured to recognize the PHP extension ?
[00:04] <Oldrie^Jimmy> I just downloaded emilnes deb package and isntalled it and Its not showing up. Can someone help me plz? Its an NES Emulator for Linux.
[00:04] <spuddys> Hi how do i force mount a hard drive, i dont know the drive either
[00:04] <qr> Oldrie^Jimmy: what do you mean "showing up"? like in the menus? Have you tried running it from a terminal?
[00:04] <spadewarrior> Hello there. In the terminal, can I use 'ls' to list files of a certain type of file extension?
[00:05] <spuddys> spadewarrior, Can i PM you
[00:05] <qr> spadewarrior: ls *.ext
[00:05] <harisund> spadewarrior: ls *.extension
[00:05] <Oldrie^Jimmy> qr: i don't konw the command
[00:05] <spadewarrior> thanks guys!
[00:05] <spuddys> Hi how do i force mount a hard drive, i dont know the drive either
[00:05] <qr> Oldrie^Jimmy: emilnes might be a good guess
[00:06] <qr> spuddys: you're going to ahve a hard time mounting a drive if you don't know which drive it is
[00:06] <Oldrie^Jimmy> qr: so thats all i type?
[00:06] <bizinichi> hello
[00:06] <harisund> spuddys: if you are comfortable with the command line, have a look at the output of dmesg to try and figure out which drive
[00:06] <Oldrie^Jimmy> qr: I thought there was more
[00:06] <goodbyegravity> mmap__: Unfortunately, I don't think your device can connect with anything other than Windows.
[00:06] <qr> Oldrie^Jimmy: that would be my guess
[00:06] <benistar> 5on5 mid server da
[00:06] <Oldrie^Jimmy> Lol... thats it
[00:06] <benistar> loool
[00:06] <benistar> sry
[00:06] <benistar> :D
[00:07] <spuddys> Hi how do i force mount a hard drive, i dont know the drive either
[00:07] <bizinichi> ??
[00:07] <qr> spuddys: I will rephrase: it is impossible to mount a drive if you don't knwo which drive you are trying to mount.
[00:08] <benistar> qr spuddys
[00:09] <Mok_> #clamav
[00:09] <edmoore> hi - every time I restart, (hardy) and then ssh in, it seems to go back top the default ubuntu ssh motd, rather than my own custom one. any idea why?
[00:09] <vnieto> Hi, I have a segmentation fault with apt/ aptitude
[00:09] <vnieto> some help
[00:10] <wols> edmoore: cause the motd is created on every boot
[00:10] <edmoore> wols: any way around that?
[00:10] <spadewarrior> Has anyone got a good link on creating .desktop files?
[00:10] <wols> sure. edit the file from which motd is generated
[00:10] <coonlokht_> rver irc.undernet.org
[00:11] <edmoore> wols: do you know what that file is?
[00:11] <harisund> edmoore: Edit the /etc/motd file? (I think?)
[00:11] <vnieto> Hi, I have a segmentation fault with apt/ aptitude. SOme help pleasy
[00:11] <wols> edmoore: only if I search and I won't
[00:11] <edmoore> harisund: that is the one that gets reset
[00:11] <harisund> edmoore: oh all right one sec, let me check something
[00:11] <goodbyegravity> edmoore: Maybe it's a permission thing.
[00:11] <wols> goodbyegravity: it's notr
[00:11] <wols> -r
[00:12] <joejoecircusboy> vnieto: Did you do a memtest?
[00:12] <TiredWolf> vnieto: maybe your database is corrupt, try "sudo rm -f /var/cache/apt/*.bin"
[00:13] <geirha> mmap__: I found a hit on a similar model. And in a comment someone mentions "However, I found that if you hold down the Play/Pause button while connected via USB, it will change to mounting as USB Mass Storage Device Class"
[00:13] <vnieto> ok, a moment
[00:13] <geirha> mmap__: http://www.fixya.com/support/t463208-memorex_mmp8568
[00:13] <goodbyegravity> geirha: The manual doesn't even list OSX as supported; I think it's Windows-only.
[00:14] <slammed87d21> anyone good at intalling madwifi?
[00:14] <geirha> goodbyegravity: worth a shot though :)
[00:14] <wols> slammed87d21: anyone questions make baby jesus cry
[00:14] <slammed87d21> sorry, im just frustrated at tring to install madwifi
[00:15] <vnieto> TiredWolf::sudo aptitude update
[00:15] <vnieto> Fallo de segmentación
[00:15] <Blaqlight> so then nobody can help me fix gnome then..
[00:15] <slammed87d21> can anyone help me install madwifi?
[00:15] <goodbyegravity> slammed87d21: Unfortunately, the official Linux stance is "RTFM" for most issues.  :)
[00:15] <TiredWolf> slammed87d21, i'm *really* afraid i can't help with wifi, but i'll still give a bit of advice anyway: describe which step of the installation you're stuck at, which errors you get if relevant, etc, and ask for guidance. "anyone good with x" hardly ever gets you anything.
[00:16] <TiredWolf> !madwifi > slammed87d21
[00:16] <TiredWolf> vnieto: then try seeing if anything cited at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apt/+bug/113424 might be relevant.
[00:17] <zelrikriando> hello
[00:17] <geirha> Blaqlight: most settings should be in .gnome2, .gnome and .gconf I should think ...
[00:17] <zelrikriando> I would like to know about a working pdf editor on ubuntu please :)
[00:18] <schwing> hello, I am a newbie to this sort of thing, but I have been trying to do as much research as I could before i resorted to IRC. I am having horrible tearing in video. and I have tried to change my Sync to VBlanks and everything to get it to work with both the NVIDIA X Server settings and  compiz options. please dont flame me too hard >.<
[00:18] <geirha> Blaqlight: Also, might be easier to just create a new user.
[00:18]  * TiredWolf flames schwing
[00:18] <ishmandoo> is there a reason why i can't edit the partition on my disk?
[00:18] <schwing> :'(
[00:19] <goodbyegravity> Yes.  Yes there is.  :P
[00:19] <goodbyegravity> What are you trying, specifically?
[00:19] <ishmandoo> heh, why?
[00:19] <TiredWolf> ishmandoo: probably, but unless we know just what you're doing, i guess we can't tell
[00:19] <wols> schwing: what do you mean change vsync to vblanks?
[00:19] <ishmandoo> i want to install xp on another partition
[00:19] <vnieto>  rm /var/lib/apt/lists/* -vf
[00:19] <vnieto> Fallo de segmentación
[00:19] <ishmandoo> so i need to make room
[00:19] <smith> ..
[00:19] <wols> ishmandoo: then do it
[00:19] <goodbyegravity> ishmandoo: Are you running the software as root?
[00:19] <wols> vnieto: if rm segfaults your install is utterly fscked
[00:19] <goodbyegravity> slash privileged user
[00:19] <ishmandoo> i think i am
[00:19]  * nickrud offers TiredWolf a resting place
[00:20] <schwing> Sync to VBlank
[00:20] <Blaqlight> geirha: when I log into gnome, I don't get a GUI whatsoever
[00:20] <wols> ishmandoo: boot a livecd and use gparted
[00:20] <ishmandoo> i go into the terminal and then to su
[00:20] <smith> здарова чуваки...   ггггг
[00:20] <vnieto> is utterly fscked?
[00:20] <ishmandoo> boot a live cd?
[00:20] <nickrud> !ru | smith
[00:20] <TiredWolf> ishmandoo: "su"? are you on ubuntu?
[00:20] <ishmandoo> yeah
[00:20] <ishmandoo> i am on ubuntu
[00:20] <TiredWolf> ishmandoo, he's saying that "rm" *really* shouldn't crash.
[00:20] <wols> ishmandoo: yes. you cannot resize a partition when it's mounted
[00:20] <TiredWolf> ishmandoo: then "su" shouldn't work ;)
[00:20] <nickrud> vnieto, you're getting the mmap out of room error?
[00:20] <ishmandoo> why?
[00:20] <wols> nickrud: he gets segfaults from rm and apt-get
[00:20] <jockl> hi, where can i find drivers for a GeForce Go 7400?
[00:21] <vnieto> ickrud: vnieto, you're getting the mmap out of room error?
[00:21] <geirha> Blaqlight: Ctrl+Alt+f1 to get to a tty, then log in and run «sudo adduser newusername ; sudo adduser newusername admin »
[00:21] <nickrud> wols, ouch.
[00:21] <goodbyegravity> jockl: http://www.nvidia.com
[00:21] <ishmandoo> will it not be mounted it i use the live cd?
[00:21] <vnieto> I don understan
[00:21] <TiredWolf> ishmandoo: becuse no valid root password is set on a default ubuntu install, and none is intended to be set
[00:21] <wols> !nvidia | jockl
[00:21] <ishmandoo> i set one though
[00:21] <geirha> Blaqlight: Then at least you'll have a gui while you figure out how to fix your old user.
[00:21] <wols> vnieto: reinstall. and no I am not joking
[00:21] <nickrud> vnieto, sorry, saw an error you had with apt, but if you're getting segmenation faults with rm as well
[00:21] <TiredWolf> ishmandoo: shame on you then. anyway, yes, you need to use a live CD.
[00:21] <ishmandoo> why shame on me?
[00:21] <ishmandoo> was that a bad move/
[00:21] <wols> ishmandoo: irrelevant. mounted partitions can't be resized. end of it. either you use a live cd or no resizing
[00:22] <ishmandoo> but still...
[00:22] <wols> !no root
[00:22] <wols> !noroot
[00:22] <ishmandoo> was it bad?
[00:22] <vnieto> i seee, the error is with sudo
[00:22] <ShdwShinobi> Hello, I just installed a fresh version of ubuntu 8.04.1 and installed the restriced driver for my video card. Now when I boot up, nothing loads, I can only access terminal by press ctrl+alt+1.
[00:22] <wols> ishmandoo: yes. possibly dangerous and not needed
[00:22] <TiredWolf> ishmandoo: because there is no really valid reason to set a root password, if you want a root shell, you just type "sudo -i" and there you get it. on the other hand, there have been several issues in past versions of Ubuntu when root passwords were set
[00:22] <TiredWolf> !root > ishmandoo
[00:22] <goodbyegravity> What kind of problems arising from just having a root password other than the security issues?
[00:22] <goodbyegravity> arise*
[00:23] <vnieto> change my quetion: " when I use sudo have a segmentation fault"
[00:23] <RawSushi> sup
[00:23] <qr_> goodbyegravity: none, but the people in this channel will jump all over you if you even think about root passwords
[00:23] <Vooloo> is there a shortcut command to hide/show all windows? instead of pressing the littl button
[00:23] <TiredWolf> goodbyegravity, hopefully none or not many on current version of Ubuntu. pretty annoying problems arose with older version. still, Ubuntu is build and tested with "no root" in mind, so that's not a smart move to make
[00:23] <goodbyegravity> Ah
[00:23] <ishmandoo> does everyone here use ubuntu?
[00:23] <goodbyegravity> Well, there are some programs that say they need to be run as root and don't accept sudo.
[00:23] <ShdwShinobi> I would be... if I could see it
[00:24] <qr_> goodbyegravity: have you tried gksu?
[00:24] <MuzikJunkie2> anyone know how to apply this patch? http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/Edirol_UA-4FX
[00:24] <joejoecircusboy> goodbyegravity: just do 'sudo -i' if you want a root shell
[00:24] <mlynn5> can anyone help me with a problem with a samba share between 2 ubuntu machines?
[00:24] <npope-laptop> ishmandoo: yes
[00:24] <goodbyegravity> Ah, I didn't know that.  I don't ever login as root, so I assumed I wouldn't have a problem.
[00:24] <ShdwShinobi> TiredWolf, do you know how I can figure out what's wrong with my setup? When I boot, it never comes to the login screen. It stays black.
[00:24] <jockl> thanks it worked. but why is on nvidia.com no entry for a GeForceo Go 7400?
[00:24] <georgy_28> !nfs
[00:24] <qr_> mlynn5: why would you use samba to share between two linux machines? Why not NFS?
[00:25] <mmap__> ah, goodbyegravity: looks like (according to memorex support guy, who was actually really cool and an ubuntu user himself) this device requires MTP
[00:25] <wols> jockl: ask nvidia.com not us
[00:25] <mlynn5> I had no idea i could!
[00:25] <vnieto> upsss. tghe error is with fprint (fingerprint=
[00:25] <RequinB41> how can I convert a bunch of scanned images into one pdf file with one image per page?
[00:25] <goodbyegravity> mmap__: Yeah, I figured.  If it had a disk mode, it would list OSX as being supported.  The manual only has instructions for MTP.
[00:25] <wols> RequinB41: openoffice
[00:25] <qr_> mlynn5: nfs is significantly simpler than samba, you should check it out
[00:25] <TiredWolf> RequinB41: possibly there's pnmtopdf, not sure
[00:25] <mmap__> well I wasn't even familiar with MTP (probably because it's a Microsoft protocol), but I have just discovered libmtp
[00:25] <mmap__> we shall give 'er a try
[00:26] <mlynn5> qr_: thanks! i'll check it out right now
[00:26] <goodbyegravity> Yeah, it's annoying stuff.
[00:26] <mmap__> :-)
[00:26] <RequinB41> wols: I hope you mean automatically - I don't want to copy and paste the images by hand into OOo
[00:26] <pqlsztjoz> does ubuntu support multilanguge support?
[00:26] <pqlsztjoz> does ubuntu support multilanguge support? including input?
[00:26] <goodbyegravity> pql: Yes
[00:26] <minus198> Hi.. When I run: "firefox-2", Firefox 3 is started. What do I do to prevent this?
[00:26] <pqlsztjoz> goodbyegravity  okay can you switch you input to korean and type "abc" and "enter"
[00:27] <Kumo> Evening, all.
[00:27] <mlynn5> georgy_28: thank you too
[00:27] <goodbyegravity> Do you mean type the Latin characters "abc"?  I'm not familiar with the Korean keyboard, but for the Chinese one, you can't input both at the same time.
[00:27] <Kumo> I'm up and running on 6.06
[00:28] <goodbyegravity> (Without switching profiles, I mean.)
[00:28] <minus198> Haha! 6.06 xD
[00:28] <pqlsztjoz> goodbyegravity  that's fine; just type  abc  enter
[00:28] <minus198> Kumo> Why are you running 6.06?
[00:28] <georgy_28> mlynn5, : np :)
[00:28] <Kumo> Because the LiveCD I burned for 8.04 was corrupted.
[00:28] <Kumo> I figured I can update from Drake
[00:28] <RequinB41> !upgrade
[00:29] <RequinB41> Kumo: I would have just re-burned hardy - it's a lot less messy
[00:29] <minus198> Kumo> Yes.. Though It's quite buggy. When I did it, I had to completely reinstall my system.
[00:29] <minus198> Kumo> so be sure to take backups
[00:29] <geirha> Kumo: Yes, dapper to hardy is a supported upgrade.
[00:29] <Kumo> That's what I get for getting cheap CD-Rs
[00:29] <mmap__> hmm, ubuntu says I already had libmtp7 installed, does it require that I run something in order to use it?
[00:29] <goodbyegravity> pqlsztjoz: I don't have any installed, so I can't test it,  Sorry.  :)
[00:29] <Flannel> pqlsztjoz: You might try #ubuntu-ko
[00:29] <ompaul> Kumo, no, it is what you get for burning fast, turn the burn speed right down
[00:29] <Kumo> I'm pretty much brand new to this stuff.
[00:29] <pqlsztjoz> goodbyegravity so it doesn't suport it
[00:29] <goodbyegravity> I haven't installed any other languages on this computer.
[00:29] <Kumo> I was burning 16x
[00:30] <OldFarter> Anyone help me with nvidia 8200 gfx card PLEASE
[00:30] <ompaul> Kumo, I suggest 4 and if the burner won't support it fine, let it adjust
[00:30] <Kumo> At any rate, I'm here from XP Pro on a Dell Latitude D600
[00:30] <Kumo> My desktop will remain XP, because of the games.
[00:30] <ompaul> Kumo, I would get a new iso image and start from there
[00:30] <theRealBall> guys how's ReiserFS for a default filesystem?
[00:31] <goodbyegravity> theRealBall: Solid for me.
[00:31] <Kumo> here's one question.  Does Drake have burning software natively installed?
[00:31] <Flannel> Kumo: it does
[00:31] <ompaul> Kumo, yes
[00:31] <OldFarter> I just cant make the nvidia card work
[00:31] <geirha> mmap__: lib-packages usually only contain libraries, so you probably need a program that utilizes it ...
[00:31] <pqlsztjoz> abc
[00:32] <spiritssight> Does any one know of a simple script that I can run to download and install threm to make my system look and feel like either Vista or Xp
[00:32] <goodbyegravity> I would just take the bloody thing back.  :p
[00:32] <mlynn5> ok, nfs question: the example shows 'rw' in the brackets to make the access read/write. would it just be 'r' to make it read only?
[00:32] <mlynn5> (in /etc/exports)
[00:32] <geirha> spiritssight: you'll probably find some gtk-themes that look like vista at http://gnome-look.org
[00:33] <rundlue> how do you play a whole folder in mplayer?
[00:33] <goodbyegravity> spiritssight: If you mean the fonts, go to the Ubuntu forums; there are several threads that describe this.
[00:33] <geirha> spiritssight: you just drag and drop a theme into System -> preferences -> apperance prog
[00:34] <georgy_28> mmap__, rhythmbox can do it, but you need to enable the mtp plugin
[00:34] <nusakan> how do I change the permissions on a directory?
[00:34] <m1ke> which version of ubuntu is provided on the website? Heron,Gibbon,Fawn,Drake  ???
[00:34] <goodbyegravity> Heron, currently, but it has them all.
[00:34] <pqlsztjoz> ?
[00:35] <spiritssight> so I go to a website and just drag and drop them into where? am I geting this right
[00:35] <zelrikriando> I cant edit pdf's :'((((
[00:35] <bastid_raZor> nusakan; what do you want the permissions to be?
[00:35] <spiritssight> which site would you recommend for this stuff
[00:36] <nusakan> accesible to all users
[00:36] <nusakan> right now its just root
[00:37] <Kumo> Can I expect any difficulties networking with my XP computers at home?
[00:37] <bastid_raZor> nusakan; so you'll be able to learn it an know what it all means look  here: http://www.comptechdoc.org/os/linux/usersguide/linux_ugfilesp.html
[00:39] <pqlsztjoz> ?
[00:39] <Mark_vH> is it possible to run ubuntu with only 256 MiB of memory?
[00:40] <Mark_vH> or do you need to do something special then?
[00:40] <C0nn0R> I was trying to set up key authorization on my ssh server and I locked my self out from ssh from my laptop to my desktop, is there a way to reverse this ?
[00:40] <ProwL> Mark_vH: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/LowMemorySystems
[00:43] <Mark_vH> ProwL thanks, i'll read it....just managed to boot for the first time into ubuntu (or maybe it's still installing). Anyway, it's been showing the background + cursor for about an hour already...and accessing disk all the time
[00:43] <JD13> Hello. I'm in need of some help with running Ubuntu off of the CD. I tested it and it worked fine on my computer but then tried on my friends computer. It takes forever to start up and then we get a message that says "There was an error starting the GNOME Settings Daemon". This is on a lower end computer and we didn't have the DSL box hooked up. Any help would be appreciated, thanks. (Also I...
[00:43] <JD13> ...don't know very much about Ubuntu)
[00:43] <mlynn5> wow, nfs is way better. duh
[00:43] <mlynn5> thank you people who helped. bye
[00:44] <ivan_> !openoffice
[00:44] <bastid_raZor> nusakan; if you're sure you know what you're doing... you could goof up things.. anyway... sudo chown -R user:group directory.. the group needs to have all users in that group if you're not the only person going to be viewing/using
[00:44] <KenBW2> JD13: How much lower end?
[00:45] <bastid_raZor> nusakan; user = your username
[00:45] <JD13> I believe it only has 128mb of RAM. Not sure on the processor. It has run Windows 2000 though.
[00:45] <KenBW2> JD13: you need at minimum 256MB for LiveCD
[00:45] <KenBW2> JD13: have you tried the alternate install?
[00:46] <bastid_raZor> nusakan; which folder are you wanting to change permissions on?
[00:46] <JD13> Ah I see. No they don't want it installed on the computer. Just trying it out. Is there any other way to run it off a LiveCD?
[00:46] <KenBW2> JD13: not with that little RAM no
[00:46] <Kumo> Ram is cheap
[00:47] <Kumo> They're practically giving it away in cereal boxes.
[00:47] <KenBW2> mmm, cereal. might get some
[00:48] <JD13> Ok thank you for the help.
[00:48] <Kumo> Might get some scotch later
[00:48] <lokus> does anyone use XChat?
[00:50] <mmap__> after much tomfoolery, chicanery and balleyhoo, i was able to modify libmtp's usermap and rules file with the bus and device id's and run detect, and viola, a /dev/sdb
[00:50] <mmap__> although my device wasn't listed in mtp's usermap/rules file, i was able to fake it, which is cool
[00:51] <Kumo> Voila?
[00:52] <georgy_28> mmap__, : great job ! make a report to the libmpt webside
[00:52] <Kumo> A Viola is a stringed instrument.  Between a violin and a cello.
[00:52] <zelrikriando> hi Kumo
[00:52] <Kumo> Hey
[00:53] <aguthrie> where do I get the "kernel modules" packages described here? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VMware/Player
[00:53] <aguthrie> right now when I run the perl install script it's asking me to compile kernel modules...
[00:53] <aguthrie> I think I can avoid doing that, though
[00:54] <mmap__> Kumo: you have something against stringed instruments, I think they're rather nifty.
[00:54] <mmap__> Sometimes I spurt out "cello" for no reason, though non-sequitur it's quite cathartic
[00:54]  * mmap__ blinks
[00:55] <aguthrie> I don't know why they took the vmware player stuff out of universe
[00:55] <aguthrie> I didn't have to go through all this trouble when I was running dapper
[00:56] <Kumo> I like stringed instruments
[00:56] <Kumo> I used to have a cello
[00:59] <kindofabuzz> hmm
[01:00] <td123> wow, I can't believe this channel is soo dead :)
[01:00] <dmsuperman> So I made a note to myself that I should run "sudo apt-get install preload" when I have internet again. I've done so, but now want to see where I can configure it/see the difference it has made. Where can I do so?
[01:01] <kindofabuzz> dmsuperman: good question, i'd like to know myself
[01:01] <elmiguel428> Hi, I am new to ubuntu and I am having trouble fully installing a .jar file.  What do I need to fully install it.
[01:02] <kindofabuzz> why is #ubuntu so quite?  or is something wrong with my irc?
[01:02] <aguthrie> elmiguel428: what jar file?
[01:02] <kindofabuzz> .jar is java
[01:02] <Vooloo> if I want to add the alt+f2 run app into my "Applications" menu, what is the application "command" to display this prompt?
[01:02] <td123> elmiguel428: you have to have java installed to run a .jar file
[01:03] <georgy_28> elmiguel428, = try  java -jar file.jar
[01:03] <_DEKI_1_> hallo
[01:03] <dmsuperman> kindofabuzz, alright, from what I'm reading it's entirely automated with no user interaction, it just sort of "learns"
[01:03] <FFEMTcJ> is anyone familiar with awn and/or screenlets.. i cant get either one to load
[01:03] <_DEKI_1_> wie gehts ihr penner
[01:04] <kindofabuzz> dmsuperman: yeah but there's got to be some kind of file somewhere
[01:04] <dmsuperman> kindofabuzz, http://www.techthrob.com/tech/preload.php says /etc/preload.conf
[01:04] <georgy_28> ! de | _DEKI_1_
[01:04] <Fezzler> I finally just deleted OpenOffice because it kept locking up my Hardy install.  Is there another open "office" suite?
[01:04] <dmsuperman> oooh and it describes the options
[01:04] <dmsuperman> neat!
[01:05] <kindofabuzz> dmsuperman: /etc/preload.conf
[01:05] <dmsuperman> kindofabuzz, yeah that's what I said
[01:05] <cdm10> Fezzler: check out AbiWord and Gnumeric. There's also KOffice.
[01:05] <BlazeBoy> I receive an error related to processor on loading any one CAN HELP?
[01:05] <cdm10> BlazeBoy: can you tell us the error?
[01:05] <Blaqlight> man I actually miss the original default ubuntu look.
[01:05] <kindofabuzz> dmsuperman: oh lol i was running whereis and missed it
[01:05] <Fezzler> cdm10: Can I run a "K" app in GNOME install?
[01:05] <kindofabuzz> yup
[01:06] <cdm10> Fezzler: yep, but the first one you install will pull in a bunch of KDE dependencies.
[01:06] <dmsuperman> haha
[01:06] <cdm10> Fezzler: as long as you have disk space, it's fine
[01:06] <BlazeBoy> i says that the microcode is wrong and loading another one
[01:06] <dmsuperman> Fezzler, have to install KDE libs to do it, but aptitude will do that for you
[01:06] <cdm10> BlazeBoy: does the system work after this?
[01:06] <BlazeBoy> yes
[01:06] <cdm10> BlazeBoy: I don't see the problem, then
[01:06] <Fezzler> cdm10: Are OpenOffice and KOffice based on the same stuff...chance that will lock up too?
[01:06] <cdm10> BlazeBoy: when do you see the error?
[01:06] <dmsuperman> Fezzler, if you're really low on disk space, or just don't want to install a ton of libraries, i suggest finding another app
[01:06] <BlazeBoy> but it reduce performance after a while
[01:06] <cdm10> Fezzler: they're not based on the same stuff, but they use the same formats.
[01:07] <BlazeBoy> when restart it come back just fine
[01:07] <Blaqlight> how do I totally remove the old user off my system, I want this one to be the new default user.
[01:07] <cdm10> BlazeBoy: are you sure the performance loss has to do with this error message?
[01:07] <cdm10> Blaqlight: you should be able to do this through System>Admin>Users and Groups
[01:07] <BlazeBoy> i think yes ,
[01:07] <Fezzler> dmsuperman: Your opinion is I will get too much stuff I don't need with Koffice?
[01:07] <BlazeBoy> but i want to clear this message to be sure
[01:07] <cdm10> BlazeBoy: often, if the system's performance decreases over time while it's on, it means something's using a lot of memory... can you see if your memory is filling up when this happens?/
[01:08] <Fezzler> cdm10: Is that the same Abiword from years ago?
[01:08] <BlazeBoy> no, i checked this , it's not
[01:08] <Blaqlight> should I move that old user's stuff to this user or what?
[01:08] <cdm10> Fezzler: Possibly... but I'm sure they've improved it
[01:08] <Fezzler> cdm10: Didn't Lotus Word come from AbiWord?
[01:08] <BlazeBoy> and the temp is 40C
[01:08] <dmsuperman> Fezzler, "too much" and "stuff you don't need" are a matter of perspective. I'm one who doesn't like differing interfaces, or unnecessary extra libraries, so I just stick to what works in GNOME, however many run KDE apps with no problems at all
[01:08] <cdm10> Fezzler: I'm not sure.
[01:08] <BlazeBoy> my proc is celeron 2.4
[01:08] <cdm10> BlazeBoy: that's a fine temp.
[01:08] <dmsuperman> Fezzler, so it's really up to you. It doesn't hurt to install it most of the time
[01:09] <Fezzler> Non-OpenOffice database?
[01:09] <mmap__> Fezzler: Not sure but I know Lotus 1-2-3 came from Mitch Kapour, one of the earlier users of the Well (which I myself used in the late 80's) and a co-founder of the Electronic Fountier Foundation (which is actually close to where I work)
[01:09] <Blaqlight> I use kde-games... its the only thing I like about KDE.
[01:09] <freeflowcauvery> hello. quick q: how would i dump my syslog to a textfile for future read through? I tried sudo cat syslog > syslog.txt but give me the following error message "bash: syslog.txt: Permission denied
[01:09] <freeflowcauvery> ".
[01:09] <mmap__> freeflowcauvery: because > causes the shell to try to create the file before sudu(1) is run
[01:10] <mmap__> freeflowcauvery: do: sudo bash, then cp the file somewhere
[01:10] <Fezzler> Can I use Snaptic to install KOffice if I go that route?
[01:10] <dlisboa> anyone know a tool for extracting audio out of videos?
[01:10] <mmap__> or make the file readable by a group and make a copy to a place your user normally has write permissions to
[01:10] <Hunter> someone knows how to install flash player with synaptic ?
[01:10] <Blaqlight> Fezzler: whats wrong with openoffice.
[01:10] <spiritssight> How can you get rid of KDE compeltly
[01:10] <freeflowcauvery> hold on ..let me try tht
[01:10] <mmap__> dlisboa: might want to look at mplayer's mencoder(1) utility
[01:11] <BlazeBoy> My Graphics card is NVidia 2500fx
[01:11] <dlisboa> mmap__: ok
[01:11] <Blaqlight> !puregnome > spiritssight
[01:11] <BlazeBoy> My Graphics card is NVidia 2500fx but the 3d acceleration seems disabled
[01:11] <mmap__> aw spirit, don't do that ;)
[01:11] <mmap__> <-- KDE fanboy ;-)
[01:11] <BlazeBoy> My Graphics card is NVidia 2500fx but the 3d acceleration seems disabled how can i enable it?
[01:11] <cdm10> BlazeBoy: go to System>Administration>Hardware Drivers and see if the nVidia driver is listed
[01:11] <Fezzler> Blaqlight: Kept locking up my PC (Hardy, AMD Athlon)
[01:12] <Blaqlight> mmap__: I removed KDE after about 5 different programs crashing on me right after the install, on first load...
[01:12] <BlazeBoy> YES and inuse
[01:12] <BlazeBoy> YES and in use
[01:12] <Fezzler> Blaqlight: After HArdy install.  Couldn't figure out why.
[01:12] <cdm10> BlazeBoy: what makes you think acceleration is disabled?
[01:12] <kgx> im trying to run a cron script that triggers `zenity` to notify me of something but it doesnt seem to work. im guessing i need to set the DISPLAY environment but what should i set it to?
[01:12] <Blaqlight> mmm gnome.
[01:12] <BlazeBoy> cedega says that
[01:13] <cdm10> BlazeBoy: I'm not familiar with that, but I'm sure others can help you.
[01:13] <BlazeBoy> ok, i'll try again
[01:13] <BlazeBoy> Probleme :My Graphics card is NVidia 2500fx but the 3d acceleration seems disabled how can i enable it?
[01:14] <Ahadiel> kgx, try DISPLAY=:0.0
[01:14] <Fezzler> Blaqlight: Then that's it.  I'll go with AbiWord and a Spreadsheet separate.  Database?
[01:15] <Hunter> what is sudo?
[01:15] <droopsta915> I installed ubuntu8.04, I can't sign in, I type the username and pasword, but it restarts and keeps asking me for the username and password?????
[01:15] <cdm10> !sudo | Hunter
[01:15] <Fezzler> In Appearance Preferences>Visual Effects, how do I deselect ANY choice?
[01:15] <Blaqlight> Fezzler: got a copy of MS Office... most of its programs run perfectly... if nothing else.. under wine. (except outlook)
[01:15] <cdm10> droopsta915: you mean it says you have the wrong username and password?
[01:15] <mmap__> BlazeBoy: I'd say that's normal human nature, try something, it causes you grief, never try it again.  My experience has been different as I have become used to all of the kde utilities (and use CDE ages ago when I used SunOS as a desktop operating system)
[01:15] <droopsta915> no it just restarts and takes me back to the user log in screen
[01:16] <Fezzler> Blaqlight: Now that is interesting.  Tough install?
[01:16] <aydh111> mmmws
[01:16]  * mmap__ has actually never owned a Windows computer in his life, went directly from PC-DOS to 386bsd to Linux, never allowing a Microsoft product in his house.
[01:16] <cdm10> droopsta915: the whole system reboots, or does it just seem to crash after login?
[01:16] <Blaqlight> Fezzler: none is none, all the others are something.
[01:16] <aydh111> hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
[01:16] <m1ke> hi
[01:16] <mbrigdan> where are the actual screen saver programs stored?
[01:16] <Fezzler> Blaqlight: ?
[01:16] <mmap__> the upside is .. I have lived a life of never having to concern myself much with malware, trojans, virui, worms, spyware, etc
[01:16] <droopsta915> the monitor shuts off for a second then it goes to the log in screen
[01:16] <Blaqlight> Fezzler: NOPE
[01:17] <aydh111> ممكن عربي
[01:17] <Blaqlight> mmap__: not all of us were born with a silver sppon in our mouth.
[01:17] <Fezzler> Blaqlight: I don't understand
[01:17] <BlazeBoy> نعم
[01:17] <aydh111> مرحبا
[01:17] <LiraNuna> Hey guys, I got a webserver running (apache2) and I got two admins on the server on a group "admin"; I want the web files to be accessible both to admins and webserver
[01:17] <droopsta915> i am in right now through the safemode, failsafe mode
[01:17] <kgx> Ahadiel: didnt work unfortunately
[01:17] <kgx> no error either
[01:17] <Blaqlight> Fezzler: in relation to your visual effects thing.
[01:17] <cdm10> droopsta915: try booting in recovery mode, and choose xfix (I think that's what it's called)
[01:17] <LiraNuna> chmod 770 | chown www-data:admin doesn't work
[01:18] <Ahadiel> kgx, Hrm, strange.
[01:18] <Blaqlight> mmap__: my laptop wouldn't run linux almost at all until just about 6 months ago.
[01:18] <cdm10> BlazeBoy: what was your microcode-related issue again? And can you remember the exact text of the error message, and when you receive it?
[01:18] <droopsta915> will do, thanx
[01:18] <Blaqlight> also came preinstalled with xp pro MCE
[01:18] <mmap__> I wasn't born with a silver spoon in my mouth, that's a good way to get silver poisoning.
[01:19] <freeflowcauvery> mmap: thanks. I was able to cat syslog to syslog.txt and put it on my desktop after sudo bash
[01:20] <BlazeBoy> i can't rememeber but it says something about wrong microcode file and loading another one AI or something !!
[01:20] <Vooloo> to get skins, is it compiz skins, gnome skins or what?
[01:20] <cdm10> BlazeBoy: It often helps to write down or take a picture of errors before asking for help with them.
[01:20] <Blaqlight> mmap__: because unfortunately for me, this laptop was cutting edge when I bought it. lol
[01:21] <Blaqlight> Vooloo: emerald for compiz-fusion-icon, GTK for any of the others. unless its KDE then QT.
[01:21] <bastid_raZor> LiraNuna; add both people to the group and give the group full permissions
[01:21] <BlazeBoy> OK, i will write it and come back after a while
[01:21] <nanocomputing> BlazeBoy: wait, try doing dmesg > log.txt
[01:21] <LiraNuna> bastid_raZor, both users are in the admin group
[01:22] <nanocomputing> and then upload that file to pastebin.ca
[01:22] <LiraNuna> bastid_raZor, chmod 770 | chown www-data:admin doesn't work
[01:22] <Blaqlight> so if I remove this other user will it clear out all its folders and other things too?
[01:22] <cdm10> BlazeBoy: are you still here?
[01:23] <Dexikiix> what package are GLib 2.0 Development Headers in?
[01:23] <cbk4861> If I were to put ubuntu on a usb drive, would it be possible to  use it as a regular usb as well?
[01:23] <bastid_raZor> LiraNuna; add an -R
[01:24] <mmap__> Dexikiix: I would say libglib2.0-dev
[01:24] <LiraNuna> bastid_raZor, I did, same effect
[01:24] <Dexikiix> mmap__: thanks i'll try that
[01:24] <RequinB41> cbk: yes, but you have to have different partitions
[01:24] <droopsta915> I cant log in regular mode, i have to log in in the failsafe gnome mode, can anyone help, xfix didnt help
[01:24] <mmap__> try apt-cache search ...
[01:24] <blaker> hey guys, i love ubuntu
[01:24] <cbk4861> Okay, thanks
[01:24] <RequinB41> blaker: hello - we do too
[01:24] <bizinichi> hi
[01:24] <cbk4861> how much space would ubuntu need on a usb key
[01:24] <blaker> ubuntu needs 10gb
[01:24] <bizinichi> ?
[01:24] <blaker> minimum
[01:24] <cdm10> cbk4861: around 700 mb
[01:25] <cdm10> er
[01:25] <cdm10> are we talking about a LiveUSB, or installing it to the USB?
[01:25] <droopsta915> blake? from westwood?
[01:25] <nanocomputing> cdm10: that's if you're planning to run the LiveCD image
[01:25] <mmap__> I am using Ubuntu for the first time, although I started with SLS/Yggdrasil Linux in 1994 or so.. it's quite nice
[01:25] <blaker> wait, is it possible to install from usb key?
[01:25] <droopsta915> i have reinstalled twice, and still cant log in the regular mode
[01:26] <cdm10> blaker: yes, it is
[01:26] <nanocomputing> blaker: yes, it is, though it involves having to decompress the ISO, and write a new GRUB entry on the bootdisk
[01:26] <cdm10> blaker: for that, you just need 700MB. I'm assuming you mean use the USB key to install it on a system's hard drive?
[01:26] <blaker> yup cdm10
[01:26] <stodge> Weird - whatever update was installed last night trashed my x config
[01:26] <blaker> and how would i do it? just decompress the iso onto the usb key?
[01:26] <cbk4861> I mean live usbb
[01:26] <Blaqlight> blaker: Ive heard of people installing Ubuntu on a USB flash drive..
[01:26] <djhash> hey.. Is anyone aware of a dual mp3 player for ubuntu? two players in one program.. having each play to a different soundcard...
[01:26]  * dmi3on i back with problems
[01:26] <cdm10> cbk4861: go to http://wiki.ubuntu.com and search for liveusb
[01:27] <blaker> no, i dont want to install it on the USB. i want to use the usb key instead of a CD.
[01:27] <droopsta915> i type in the username and password, the log in sound starts then i go back to the log in screen?????
[01:27] <blaker> i want to use usb key as the installation media
[01:27] <boy> IRCnet
[01:27] <Blaqlight> blaker: then just copy the installation media to the USB key.
[01:27] <blaker> thought so
[01:27] <blaker> thanks
[01:28] <blaker> that's how people install ubuntu on laptops without cd drives?
[01:28] <blaker> right?
[01:28] <cdm10> blaker: yep
[01:28] <droopsta915> log in problem, anyone know where i can go for help?
[01:28] <djhash> blaker: yes... or through network install
[01:28] <Blaqlight> blaker: anything is possible yeah
[01:28] <cbk4861> thank you very much
[01:28] <cdm10> droopsta915: did you try the X fix?
[01:28] <oboy03> how do i edit the content of my bootloader? im using 8.04
[01:28] <stodge> What's the correct way to reconfigure xorg for nvidia?
[01:28] <RequinB41> djhash: No, and this might be too tangental for you, but mpd allows you to send audio across any network, there might be a way to set it up that way (but I have no idea how)
[01:28] <Dexikiix> what about GTK+ 2.0 dev headers
[01:28] <droopsta915> cdm10 yes, it didnt work
[01:29] <Blaqlight> try to do that with a windows OS...
[01:29] <Dexikiix> wait i know
[01:29] <Blaqlight> haha
[01:29] <cdm10> droopsta915: well, I'd like to see why X is failing, but I'm not sure where X keeps its logs... I'm probably not the best person to ask.
[01:29] <Dexikiix> i need that stupid... uhh crap
[01:29] <mmap__> Fingertips1776:23 [blaker(n=blake@ip72-221-66-119.ri.ri.cox.net)] hey faggot
[01:29] <mmap__> Fingertips1776:24 [blaker(n=blake@ip72-221-66-119.ri.ri.cox.net)] ubuntus is for the elite
[01:29] <mmap__> Fingertips1776:24 [blaker(n=blake@ip72-221-66-119.ri.ri.cox.net)] ur not elite, go away
[01:29] <Dexikiix> sudo apt-get install build-dep pidgin?
[01:29] <FloodBot1> mmap__: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[01:29] <dmi3on_> hi all
[01:29] <Blaqlight> mmap__: hey watch your language dude.
[01:29] <RequinB41> !hi | dmi3on_
[01:30] <droopsta915> ill look at the logs using /var/log/
[01:30] <mmap__> blaqlight : Um, ok hemler, sorry about ubsetting the geshtapo!
[01:30] <mmap__> but if you'll take notice that was a cut and paste from blaker
[01:30] <dmi3on_> second day i have problem with resolution i have e geforce 6200 tc, need resolution 1440x900
[01:30] <Coded1> im running hardy with the latest updates and I am trying to install flash (tar format) when I run 'sudo ./install_flash_player_9_linux' it asks for "the installation path of Mozila, netscape or opera browser (ie /usr/lib/mozilla): ' i checked and the directory exists but when i type it in it says "WARNING: please enter a valid installation path"
[01:30] <Blaqlight> mmap__: its a family friendly channel..
[01:30] <dmi3on_> and i can load driver
[01:30] <wols> dmi3on_: what driver?
[01:30] <Coded1> has anyone had a similar problem?
[01:31] <dmi3on_> wols, driver
[01:31] <droopsta915> cdm10 do u mean xorg
[01:31] <cdm10> droopsta915: yep
[01:31] <dmi3on_> wols, nvidia driver
[01:31] <wols> dmi3on_: yes. WHICH one?
[01:31] <RequinB41> Coded1: why not just 'sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree'
[01:31] <droopsta915> k ill check that
[01:31] <Hunter> what is sudo
[01:31] <wols> dmi3on_: and what does the XOrg log say?
[01:31] <RequinB41> !rootsudo
[01:31] <Coded1> RequinB41: will do ty!
[01:31] <nitai> anyone know how to scale cpu frequency when using fluxbox ?
[01:31] <Hunter> and what is the difference between ubuntu and kubuntu?
[01:31] <wols> Hunter: gnome vs. kde
[01:32] <sahak> new Ubuntu laptops have been announced by dell
[01:32] <sahak> http://www.dell.com/content/topics/segtopic.aspx/linux_3x?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs
[01:32] <dmi3on_> wols, when i go to hard ware and check nvidia accelerator in use it after restart ubunut runs in low mode resolution
[01:32] <droopsta915> i see a Xorg.0.log, how can I view its info?
[01:32] <cdm10> droopsta915: you should be able to open it in text editor.
[01:32] <RequinB41> Coded1: may also want to install libflashsupport - but that can break things
[01:32] <wols> dmi3on_: glxinfo. pastebin the result
[01:33] <droopsta915> k thanx again
[01:33] <Gandaman> anyone have any advice on how to install drivers for an nvidia gtx 280?
[01:33] <Hunter> there is never answers
[01:33] <Hunter> here
[01:33] <dmi3on_> ok
[01:33] <Odd-rationale> i need some help with bzr. How can i manually upload my team file to my 5-a-day branch? Thanks!
[01:33] <wols> Gandaman: you will need to use drivers.from nvidia.com
[01:33] <wols> Hunter: I just answered. learn to read more carefully
[01:33] <dal-home> hey all, does anything other than /etc/fstab affect the parameters a partition is mounted with when i use 'mount -a'? I've got a line in fstab that specifically mentions to mount a particular partition with the exec parameter set but when i do 'mount -a' it is mounted with noexec :(
[01:33] <Hunter> lol
[01:34] <wols> dal-home: what filesystem type?
[01:34] <dal-home> wols, ext3
[01:34] <pqlsztjoz> does ubuntu have intel-mac build ISO?
[01:34] <dmi3on_> wols, http://paste.ubuntu.com/35304/
[01:34] <cdm10> pqlsztjoz: the normal x86 install will work on that.
[01:34] <wols> dmi3on_: dpkg -l |grep nvidia
[01:34] <pqlsztjoz> cdm10 are you sure ? intel-mac uses EFI not bios
[01:35] <Hunter> !rootsudo
[01:35] <wols> !macbook
[01:35] <cdm10> pqlsztjoz: I'm fairly sure it'll install properly... try googling
[01:35] <dmi3on_> wols, what to do with this ?
[01:35] <wols> dmi3on_: pastebin
[01:35] <jemtv> hey guys
[01:35] <dmi3on_> ok
[01:35] <wols> pqlsztjoz: read the urls from that factoid
[01:36] <dmi3on_> wols, http://paste.ubuntu.com/35306/
[01:36] <porpoise> anyone here use emacs org mode?
[01:36] <dmi3on_> wols, xrog.conf to paste ?
[01:36] <jemtv> can anyone here help me with mythtv? i have a compro dvb-t200a (t300) i have got the card so it shows up now but when i scan it has no signal strength
[01:36] <wols> !info  http://paste.ubuntu.com/35306/
[01:36] <wols> !info nvidia-glx-new-envy
[01:36] <dmi3on_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/35306/
[01:37] <dmi3on_> now its working ?
[01:37] <wols> dmi3on_: envy is not supported
[01:37] <wols> !pm | Gandaman
[01:37] <dmi3on_> wols, what my options
[01:38] <usser> dmi3on, what are u trying to accomplish?
[01:38] <jimm1> how do I fix a problem with my screen res??
[01:38] <dmi3on_> i cant change resolution to 1440x900 and make nvidia driver work
[01:38] <Pelo> since we now have metacity doing some transparancies,  is it possible to get transparent metacity themes ? as anyone seen any ? like emerald themes are transparent
[01:38] <Gandaman> very well
[01:38] <usernext> hi
[01:39] <usser> dmi3on, did u use a restricted driver? whats the model of your card?
[01:39] <wols>  dmi3on_ since you ran envy: imho reinstall.
[01:39] <jemtv> anyone
[01:39] <Pelo> dmi3on_, install nvidia-settings ,  change the xorg using that ,  then  restart x and set your rez from the dialog in  system prefs
[01:39] <dmi3on_>  wols, reinstall what ?
[01:39] <wols> dmi3on_: ubuntu
[01:40] <dmi3on_> usser, yes i do they dont work
[01:40] <Pelo> jemtv, you are not being ignored this is a busy channel , restate your problem periodicaly, and consicely
[01:40] <usernext> could you help me with ati graphics card configuration? I have a black scren when I install the drivers
[01:40] <usernext> I
[01:40] <droopsta915> what exactly am i looking for in the Xorg.0.log,  I want to figure out why I cant log in regular mode, im in failsafe mode right now trying to figurethisout
[01:40] <offline> how can i get ubuntu to ubuntu networking works ?
[01:40] <jemtv> pelo thanks
[01:40] <jemtv> can anyone here help me with mythtv? i have a compro dvb-t200a (t300) i have got the card so it shows up now but when i scan it has no signal strength
[01:40] <usser> dmi3on, did u use envy as they say?
[01:40] <Gandaman> I've downloaded drivers from nVidia, i've followed the instructions on their site regarding installation, and ended up hosing ubuntu, this is install try number 2, any *specific* and *precise* direction would be much appreciated
[01:40] <dmi3on_> Pelo, i try to change can find waht to change nothing is working
[01:40] <Gandaman> <-- new to linux
[01:40] <usser> dmi3on, last i heard envy had an uninstall option, uninstall it
[01:40] <Pelo> dmi3on_, install and use envyng-gtk
[01:40] <wols> usser: doesn't help much with broken packages
[01:40] <afallenhope> anyone know how to remove a buil-dep?
[01:41] <usser> wols, oh i see
[01:41] <Pelo> dmi3on_, nvm that last one
[01:41] <wols> afallenhope: with apt-get like any other package
[01:41] <dmi3on_> 1 sec, i have now envyNG
[01:41] <usser> Gandaman, if u are going to go ahead and bypass restricted manager i'd suggest the following
[01:41] <dmi3on_> what to do with it ?
[01:41] <afallenhope> wols, wtf? so apt-get remove build-dep wine?
[01:42] <Pelo> dmi3on_, remove the old driver,  install the new one , let envy do the selection
[01:42] <EugenMayer> hello, i have installed a 26.26.2 kernel because of the ipw driver problem. Currently iam trying to install the prop. ati drivers, i could create the deb modules with the ati installed, but on install, it fails because dkms is missing ( i dont need them with the custom kernel? )
[01:42] <wols> afallenhope: why would wine be a build-dev?
[01:42] <wols> *build-dep
[01:42] <usser> Gandaman, sudo apt-get install build-essential and also install kernel-headers package for your kernel version
[01:42] <Pelo> dmi3on_, once you have that done come back for the rest
[01:42] <jemtv> can anyone here help me with mythtv? i have a compro dvb-t200a (t300) i have got the card so it shows up now but when i scan it has no signal strength
[01:42] <dmi3on_> Pelom how do i uninstall old driver /
[01:42] <dmi3on_> ?
[01:42] <afallenhope> wols, because I had to patch it so I had to reinstall it
[01:42] <bastid_raZor> build-dep is if you want to build it from source. .it gets dependencies.
[01:42] <Pelo> whom ever wanted thelp with ati cards there is a #ati channel
[01:42] <wols> afallenhope: that's no answer to my question
[01:42] <Pelo> dmi3on_, read the app
[01:42] <Brucee> does xchat or bitchchat comes with ubuntu?
[01:42] <dmi3on_> Pelo, i mean from EnvyGN make i uninstall ?
[01:42] <wols> Brucee: xchat
[01:42] <usser> Gandaman, in /etc/default/linux-restricted-modules-common disable nv and nvidia_new
[01:43] <afallenhope> wols, because I had to type apt-get build-dep wine in order to patch / compile
[01:43] <Brucee> how do i run it? i cant find it
[01:43] <cmdrpinksock> Hi I am using a repeater to extend my wireless network...  My computer detected both MAC addresses and connects but no internet...  tried editing the network from the menu and it works briefly with the repeater mac address, but however detects the other and i lose internet connection.  Any Ideas?
[01:43] <Hunter> !KDE
[01:43] <wols> afallenhope: makes no sense. build deps are usually dev packages...
[01:43] <usser> Gandaman, switch to the virtual terminal CTRL+ALT+F1 and stop Xserver sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[01:43] <Pelo> dmi3on_, in envyng , select the nvidia section ,  there is a remove driver at the top of the list I think or at the bottm
[01:43] <cmdrpinksock> Hardy 8.04
[01:43] <droopsta915> /var/log$  did not help me in logging in can anyone help??????????????
[01:43] <wols> afallenhope: which package has wine as build dep?
[01:43] <DIL> Gandaman: it is not hosed - my nvidia does not work - boot to failsafe and you can "repair" X from there
[01:43] <jemtv> cmdrpinksock check the ip is corect?
[01:43] <usser> Gandaman, then sudo sh NVIDIA_blabla_installer
[01:43]  * dmi3on doing it
[01:44] <jemtv> can anyone here help me with mythtv? i have a compro dvb-t200a (t300) i have got the card so it shows up now but when i scan it has no signal strength
[01:44] <usser> Gandaman, reboot and you should be set
[01:44] <cmdrpinksock> jemtv:  where do i check that?
[01:44] <droopsta915> DIL: u mean xfix?
[01:44] <Pelo> dmi3on, once the driver is removed , install the new one ,  automaticaly
[01:44] <wols> jemtv: driver wrongly installed most likely
[01:45] <Ryuho> I used to get 2.0mbps on my wireless lan, but now i'm only getting 150KiBs/s, it's between two Ubuntu 8.04 with the connection being ssh
[01:45] <afallenhope> wols, IN ORDER TO GET A GAME TO WORK... I had to patch it for the animated cursors. THEREFORE...I downloaded wine tried to compile it... couldn't.. read the MANUAL.. said I had to do apt-get build-deb then it compiles.
[01:45] <jemtv> wols, how do i find a driver...on the compro website it says they are currently updating so i need to try and find an older one?
[01:45] <droopsta915> ill try later
[01:45] <Pelo> Ryuho, I think that,swhat 2mbps comes out as  150 kps
[01:46] <wols> afallenhope: apt-get build-dep wine does not download wine, but the dependencies needed to build wine which are something different. but since you're caps lock is broken, I stop talking to you until you fix it. have a nice day
[01:46] <Ryuho> i meant 2MiB/s
[01:46] <RxDx> did anyone here type this command: sudo hdparm -B 254 /dev/sda?
[01:46] <wols> *your
[01:46] <Ryuho> I used to get 2MiBs/s on my wireless lan, but now i'm only getting 150KiBs/s, it's between two Ubuntu 8.04 with the connection being ssh
[01:46] <FFEMTcJ> I'm having trouble enabling my composite extention... my xorg.conf says it's enabled, but im having issues with compiz, and running a compiz check script it states that the composite extension isn't correct
[01:46] <RxDx> my hd is getting over cycles.. then i type this command "sudo hdparm -B 254 /dev/sda", but now my hd temperature is to high!
[01:46] <Blaqlight> afallenhope: don't worry about it, he ignores people for a lot less than that. without warning.
[01:46] <afallenhope> wols, I know. it's like you don't want to listen to what people say. I had to recompile it myself. in order to do that I had to "build-dep".
[01:46] <spiritssight> Blaqlight: Ok I did what you told me about.  But it still shows stuff in the menu for KDE
[01:46] <Pelo> RxDx,  don't use that command,  that whole hdd waring down was way overblown
[01:46] <wols> RxDx: #hardware
[01:47] <k4r1m> omgubuntupwnskthxbai
[01:47] <RxDx> Pelo, what command should I use?:
[01:47] <wols> afallenhope: please don't bother me anymore as I politely requested
[01:47] <Pelo> RxDx, what are you tring to acheive ?
[01:47] <afallenhope> w/e wols..
[01:47] <cmdrpinksock> Hi I am using a repeater to extend my wireless network...  My computer detected both MAC addresses and connects but no internet...  tried editing the network from the menu and it works briefly with the repeater mac address, but however detects the other and i lose internet connection.  Any Ideas?
[01:47] <Pelo> cmdrpinksock, try asking in #networking maybe
[01:48] <RxDx> Pelo, to reduce the amount of cycles that my hd is doing
[01:48] <Gandaman> grr
[01:48] <jimm1> ﻿My video driver stopped working. It worked fine when I shut down, and when I started my computer back up, my screen resolution went down to 640x480.
[01:48] <jimm1> Reinstalled the drivers twice, once with the proprietary driver management, and again with Envy.
[01:48] <usser> cmdrpinksock, move it farther away from the access point :)\
[01:48] <Pelo> RxDx, why ? , in anycase  #hardware might be a good place to ask
[01:48] <Pelo> jimm1, what video card / driver ?
[01:49] <cmdrpinksock> usser: lol i wish i could
[01:49] <dmi3on> Pelo, same think now what i need to do ?
[01:49] <afallenhope> Any people that aren't ... umm d-bags want to help me out? if I build-dep how would I remove the deps
[01:49] <jimm1> ati 1650
[01:49] <RxDx> Pelo, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=805570
[01:49] <Pelo> dmi3on, install the new driver ? done ?
[01:49] <dmi3on_> Pelo, yes
[01:49] <jimm1> 1650 pro
[01:49] <Pelo> dmi3on_, install nvidia-settings
[01:49] <dmi3on_> Pelo, how do i do this i dont know command ?
[01:50] <Pelo> dmi3on_, start it from the command line with gksu nvidia-settings
[01:50] <Pelo> dmi3on_,  ok sudo apt-get install nvidia-settings
[01:50] <dmi3on_> i find
[01:50] <spiritssight> Any one here able to help with get KDE off completly?
[01:50] <jhb1608> Well
[01:50] <jhb1608> logout
[01:50] <Pici> !puregnome
[01:50] <Pelo> spiritssight, hold on I have a link
[01:50] <Pelo> nvm
[01:50] <wols> !pm | jemtv
[01:50] <dmi3on_> Pelo, ok
[01:51] <jhb1608> and go to Options, and select GNOME and you're set and it is turned off, and make sure you clicked Set As Default on GNOME setting you chose.
[01:51] <Pelo> dmi3on_,  under  xserver display configuration
[01:51] <Pelo> dmi3on_, select the max resolution you want ,  and then  , save to x configuration file,   quit and restart x
[01:51] <dmi3on_> Pelo, you mean nvidia x server settings ?
[01:51] <Pelo> dmi3on_, same thing
[01:52] <Gandaman> any good website that will help me install these drivers?
[01:52] <jemtv> can anyone reccomend where  can get drivers for my compro dvb-t200a as the compro site is being updated for the nix frivers
[01:52] <Pelo> dmi3on_, second one from the top
[01:52] <Pelo> Gandaman, what drivers ?
[01:52] <dmi3on_> Pelo, nvidia x server settings: you do not appear to be using the nvidia x driver. please edit your x configuration file
[01:52] <Gandaman> drivers for a gtx280 on 8.04
[01:52] <Pelo> jemtv, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport and www.ubuntuforums.org
[01:52] <dmi3on_> Pelo, that what i get
[01:53] <Pelo> dmi3on_, did you install the new driver using envyng ? restart you comp now , then go in to nvidia settings
[01:53] <dmi3on_> Pelo, yes yes
[01:53] <Pelo> Gandaman, what is gtx800 ?
[01:53] <dmi3on_> Pelo, i am doing it like 15th time now
[01:53] <dmi3on_> Pelo, that what i meant by i cant load file
[01:53] <spiritssight> Pelo, when you get the link can you PM it to me also, I am legally blind and will most likely miss it in here
[01:53] <Pelo> dmi3on_,  you need to restart the comp after installing the driver
[01:54] <dmi3on_> ok
[01:54] <Gandaman> Pelo, I have an nVidia GTX 280, for which I want to install drivers for under Ubuntu 8.04
[01:54] <hiptobecubic> \
[01:54] <hiptobecubic> i'm trying to write a script that logs in to a website but i'm having issues with using POST. Where should i ask about this?
[01:54] <Pelo> spiritssight,  hold on
[01:54] <nibsa1242b> what can I do to make pluseaudio cooperate? everytime I play a music file my processor has to scale up to its max speed, and if I type or move my mouse too much, my music skips
[01:54] <Pelo> !puregnome > spiritssight
[01:54] <rraj-be> i want to help ubuntu by reporting bugs in ubuntu 8.10. . .  . Where can i get ubuntu 8.10 for this
[01:55] <jemtv> can i copy something out of firefox and copy it into terminal?
[01:55] <td123> Pelo: It sounds like someone meant some new nvidia video card, no such thing as a gtx800 though :)
[01:55] <theunixgeek> rraj-be: ubuntu.com/testing #ubuntu+1
[01:55] <theunixgeek> jemtv: yes
[01:55] <theunixgeek> jemtv: see the Edit menu for shortcuts in the terminal (They're different)
[01:55] <jemtv> theunixgeek how?
[01:55] <Pelo> Gandaman, install  envyng-gtk  and nvidia-settings,  let those do the work for you
[01:55] <jemtv> ok ta
[01:55] <theunixgeek> jemtv: Edit > Copy, Edit > Paste ;)
[01:55] <rraj-be> theunixgeek:  Thanks a lot
[01:55] <theunixgeek> :)
[01:55] <jimm1> My video driver stopped working. It worked fine when I shut down, and when I started my computer back up, my screen resolution went down to 640x480.
[01:55] <jimm1> (08:46:31 PM) jimm1: Reinstalled the drivers twice, once with the proprietary driver management, and again with Envy.
[01:56] <jemtv> cheers theunixgeek
[01:56] <spiritssight> Pelo, I have done this already
[01:56] <Pelo> td123, nvidia is a chipset , several makers make the actual cards and have strange and wonderfull naming skeems
[01:56] <lee98632> I have a question .. Is linux based on machine cde? because I have noticed that when I loaded what ever Linux Os into my PC the only driver I ever had to deal with was ATI *caugh * Erg *choke*          h was
[01:56] <cnoe> i want to have a keyboard shortcut to my main folder in nautilus.  what is that command so i can put it in metacity?
[01:56] <td123> pelo, fine, if you want to get technical... but you're the one who asked what it was
[01:56] <ramma> is there a graphical WGET for ubuntu??
[01:56] <lee98632> How things don't need drivers?
[01:57] <lee98632> eh how come?
[01:57] <Pelo> spiritssight, hold on ,  the only other thing I have is a very big list taht remvoes all the stuff from the kubuntu-desktop package ,  is a very long sudo apt-get remove ,  is that the same that is on that site ?
[01:57] <nibsa1242b> can someone help me make pulse audio not cause my music to skip?
[01:57] <theunixgeek> cnoe: Preferences > Keyboard Shortcuts? ;0
[01:57] <theunixgeek> * ;)
[01:57] <lee98632> Yet with er the other thing you have to have drivers
[01:57] <dmi3on_> Pelo,  same thing
[01:57] <theunixgeek> ramma: google
[01:57] <Blaqlight> ramma: wget is as command line graphical as you can get, there is no direct gui though.
[01:57] <Gillpy_>  ramma firefox
[01:57] <Pelo> td123, I'm very bad at knowing all those names,  I like simple nvidia or ati naming
[01:57] <nibsa1242b> lee98632: because most 'drivers' are built in...
[01:58] <Pelo> dmi3on_, now start gksu nvidia-settings,   go to xserver display configuration
[01:58] <cnoe> theunixgeek: thanks i already had a shortcut :(
[01:58] <h2i> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenVZ said to install "ovzkernel-2.6.18" from apt after updating /apt/list i tried to install but was the file doesnt't exist but that the package "ovzkernel" was a virtual package that could be installed with linux-image-2.6.18-12-fza-686-bigmem and two other packages with similar names (one -bigimage and another for a 486).. is this requiring me to compile my kernel manually?
[01:58]  * Pelo is reminded why he doesn't hang out in this channel anymore 
[01:58] <ramma> Gillpy_, firefox don't have a resume broken download......
[01:58] <lee98632> nibsa1242b Built in then how does linux remain a mere...2- 10 gigs in size
[01:58] <Gillpy_> ramma: actually, I just found gwget
[01:58] <h2i> will apt make the ovzkernel the default kernel automatically?
[01:58] <dmi3on_> Pelo, hard ware drivers in use, same massage from nvida-settings, before ubuntu start comes up window with info that ubuntu runs in low resolution mode
[01:58] <spiritssight> Pelo, unforutit I have run that command also that had the long long list very very long :-)
[01:58] <lee98632> or is there something more to all this?
[01:59] <Gillpy_> !info gwget
[01:59] <ramma> Gillpy_gwget is a graphical for ubuntu?
[01:59] <Pelo> dmi3on_,  take a screen shot for me please
[01:59] <lee98632> Oh and I heard a rumor that Linux is working on machine based os? are there any running yet?
[01:59] <td123> Pelo: nvidia recently changed the naming :) probably since they got to 9800 and 10000 would seem too much
[01:59] <dmi3on_> ok
[02:00] <Gillpy_> ramma: that's what it looks like to me, though I've never used it
[02:00] <Pelo> spiritssight,  that should be it ,  after that you run  sudo apt-get install  ubuntu-desktop and you get all the gnome back
[02:00] <Gillpy_> ramma: just install and see if it's what you want
[02:00] <nibsa1242b> lee98632: when you install from the CD it is able to detect your hardware; most distros like Ubuntu are based on a generic kernel that has support for most HW... you can custom compile a kernel for your specific hw if you feel the need...
[02:00] <Pelo> td123, what I want is a screenshot of nvidia settings
[02:00] <ramma> Gillpy_ then let me read about it..
[02:00] <lee98632> aah ok  I see I got it
[02:01] <spiritssight> Pelo, I have like 15-18 things under the menu that has the K in front of it that was not here just under gnome
[02:01] <lee98632> say is the any head way for the PS3 RSX kernals of late , mainly for the graphical interfaces? or where would I go for that info?
[02:01] <spiritssight> most of them are under internet
[02:01] <dmi3on_> Pelo, http://img115.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshotgi4.png
[02:02] <lee98632> Just curiouse cause it seems like the PS3 been out a few years somethings should be happening by now
[02:02] <ramma> Gillpy_ gwget.... wow that sounds cool....
[02:02] <Pelo> spiritssight, that just means that they are not part of the kubuntu-desktop metapackage , you'll need too remove those manualy , I recommend this,  open synaptic,  do a search for kde, this will list all the kde app,  click the header of the first column so you get all the installed packages at the top ,  you might have to click twice,   then  you can click to remvoe them
[02:02] <Pelo> dmi3on_, hold on
[02:02] <jimm1> why is envy downloading things when i chose to uninstall the ati driver?
[02:02] <jimm1> sounds like a function of windows.
[02:02] <dmi3on_> Pelo, thx
[02:02] <EugenMayer> how to compile the prop. kernel drivers against a custom kernel -=
[02:02] <td123> the ati hd4xxx series is better then the nvidia gtx--- series
[02:03] <zapATIsta> a lot of people are suggesting ati was much better than the nvidias nowadays.
[02:03] <lee98632> Oh One oter question Is hardy heron  finally stabel enoguh to run on the PC?
[02:03] <Pelo> dmi3on_, sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf , look for section display or somesuch,  make sure it says nvidia and not nv ,
[02:03] <spiritssight> THanks very much Pelo
[02:04] <Pelo> spiritssight, don'T thank me yet, thank me after ,
[02:04] <nibsa1242b> how come everytime I play any type of sound file (with pluse audio) anyfile will skip like a bad CD?
[02:04] <Kumo> Hey all
[02:04] <jemtv> im trying to do a cronjob and have copied it off the http://svn.whuffy.com/index.cgi/wiki/installation site but it always says bad minute
[02:04] <zapATIsta> my geforce works fine at home, but everyone else I know that has 'em complains.
[02:04] <jemtv> can anyone help wth that
[02:04] <dmi3on_> ok
[02:04] <Pelo> zapATIsta, my geforce works fine
[02:04] <nibsa1242b> zapATIsta: I don't have problems with my x800 XL
[02:04] <lee98632> Ati does nothing but Lock up on me when I use ATI card
[02:04] <Kumo> Okay, I'm still having network issues
[02:04] <RequinB41> !network
[02:04] <zapATIsta> ok, you just tripled my list. :)
[02:05] <lee98632> but thn I can't complain the PS3 has no graphic interface lol
[02:05] <RequinB41> my geforce works fine...
[02:05] <dmi3on_> Pelo, is nvidia, http://paste.ubuntu.com/35316/
[02:05] <Pelo> jemtv, asking "can anynone helpwith that" is pointless this channel scroll too fast for us to scroll up ,  just state your problem consicely and hope, and after 15 -30 min , restate,  you can also try to look it up in  www.ubuntuforums.org
[02:05] <RequinB41> You have to account for a time delay in releasing drivers
[02:05] <lee98632> well not in the general sense
[02:05] <Pelo> dmi3on_, hold on
[02:05] <kaiwen> hi guys, I need help on internet connection sharing, I connected my laptop and pc with a crossover cable, they can ping each other fine and whatnot. So I tried using firestarter to internet connection sharing, yet my PC cannot connect to the internet. DHCP works fine, unless there is a problem with my dhcpd.conf file which, by request, I can paste. Is there something I'm missing? Internet <...
[02:05] <kaiwen> ...Laptop<PC
[02:06] <Pelo> dmi3on_, join me in #nvidia please
[02:06] <lee98632> !ps3
[02:06] <ramma> Thanks Gillpy_ thanks everyone.... that was really a quick find...
[02:06] <lee98632> erg
[02:06] <Cyde> Between installing KDE 4.1 and a power failure, my xorg.conf got completely nuked.  Any ideas?  Shouldn't xorg.conf be backed up somewhere?
[02:06] <kaiwen> !xbox360
[02:06] <Hunter> thanks
[02:07] <kaiwen> anyone?
[02:07] <Hunter> !my webcam
[02:07] <lee98632> PS3
[02:07] <EugenMayer> how to compile the prop.ATI drivers against a custom kernel. I can create the backages but cant install them, because the headers are missing (but i dont need the headers because i have the custom kernel?)
[02:07] <lee98632> !PS3
[02:07] <boaz> I have a serious problem, and I'm not sure of the cause. After trying unsuccessfully to upgrade Virtual Box, and adding some packages for Latex, Firefox locked up and would not close. I rebooted, but my session immediately died with an Xsession error: "mkdtemp: private socket dir: Permission denied." What is the solution?
[02:07] <Hunter> !my bed time
[02:07] <td123> Cyde: if you didn't have any custom xorg.conf then you could just type in xorg --configure
[02:07] <lee98632> hmm I thaught mabe it was cap sensetive
[02:07] <Gillpy_> Hunter: you will get kicked if you carry on
[02:07] <lee98632> I heard that MS can go in a delte Linux of there x boxes
[02:07] <Cyde> td123: I think I may have though.  I honestly can't remember now, it's been two months since I set it up :-/
[02:08] <Tundrayeti311> CLyde: ls /etc/X11 might turn up a xorg.conf.bakXXX
[02:08] <Cyde> td123: It's funny because Ubuntu "just worked" so nicely on this system, but whatever kind of autodetection it did at install time it utterly fails to do afterwards.
[02:08] <Cyde> That would be a nice feature.
[02:08] <jemtv> pelo it was actually a mistake it was meant to be in the first part of my message but using a rollout keyboard and hit enter by accident
[02:08] <lee98632> oops I ned to be in Xubuntu
[02:08] <Cyde> Tundrayeti311: Even all the "backups" are from today :-(
[02:08] <lee98632> eh wahts te chanel for that
[02:09] <td123>  Cyde: well, I think that is your best bet since if you don't have a xorg.conf, or a backup, you can't really recover any custom xorg, so just try the configure
[02:09] <interbird> hello?
[02:09] <qrush> hi there, i'm not sure what i did but i made my console window semi transparent. anyone know how to reverse that?
[02:09] <jemtv> im trying to do a cronjob and have copied it off the http://svn.whuffy.com/index.cgi/wiki/installation site but it always says bad minute
[02:09] <Pelo> lee98632,  try in #xubuntu
[02:09] <lee98632> ty
[02:09] <Cyde> td123: I've already specified the resolution manually and that seems to have worked.
[02:09] <Cyde> td123: I guess the only thing to worry about is video drivers?
[02:10] <harisund_> All right ifconfig -a shows me a wlan0, but it's not enabled. Trying ifconfig wlan0 up gives me a "SI0CSIFFLAGS: No such file or directory found"
[02:10] <adude> why does my swap turn itself off?
[02:10] <EugenMayer> where do i get the linux-headers-2.6.26 with ubuntu or the ubuntu way
[02:10] <wols> harisund_: iwconfig -a
[02:10] <Brucee> i just installed ubuntu, i want to transfer pics from usb stick, and its telling me únable to mount location". what i need to do?
[02:10] <Cyde> Woohoo, I have KDE 4.1 up and running at native resolution.
[02:10] <wols> EugenMayer: same place you got the 2.6.26 kernel
[02:10] <Cyde> This will take some getting used to.
[02:10] <td123> Cyde: type in "sudo displayconfig-gtk" to check if you have the right driver installed
[02:10] <Vooloo> is there a way to do a complete overhaul of all the icons in gnome? like for the folders and stuff
[02:10] <harisund_> wols: iwconfig -a just says no such device found?
[02:10] <td123> Cyde: oh, you're on kde?
[02:10] <tv_> grush: goto edit -> current profie -> effects
[02:10] <EugenMayer> wols: i got the kernel form kernel.org? >)
[02:11] <Cyde> td123: Yup, have been for ... 8 years at least?
[02:11] <Ahadiel> harisund, try just doing iwconfig, no -a
[02:11] <Cyde> td123: 7 or 8 years, something like that.  I'm running Ubuntu though, not Kubuntu.
[02:11] <wols> EugenMayer: then you should have used kernel-package to build and build headers too
[02:11] <Cyde> I also have gnome installed, I just don't use it :-D
[02:11] <td123> Cyde: oh, so it works now right :)
[02:11] <EugenMayer> wols: i just cant install the ATI drivers i build buy the howto, because i have no kernel headers (because i have a custom kernel...the current 2.6.26.2 from kernel.org)
[02:11] <larson9999> wth?  zip files with characters like - in the filename won't unzip with file-roller.  got to rename them.
[02:12] <wols> EugenMayer: and since you have compiled your own kernel you have all needed files anyways
[02:12] <harisund_> Ahadiel: iwconfig lists wlan0, and I have configured wlan0 with the appropriate essid and stuff ..but it's not active
[02:12] <Cyde> td123: Nah, the video driver selected is "none".  And I'm getting completely trash performance.
[02:12] <dstaley> Is it possible to make an Ubuntu LiveCD that has SSH on be default?
[02:12] <wols> EugenMayer: if you make your own kernel you are on your own. either you know how to do it, or like in your case you don't.
[02:12] <td123> Cyde: I guess you should just pick your driver and everything will be dandy
[02:12] <EugenMayer> wols: yeah, but i cant install the ATI drivers, it says that the dependencies are not fulfilled
[02:12] <wols> EugenMayer: then use a ubuntu krenel if you cannot compile kernels properly
[02:13] <Cyde> td123: Yup, I've selected i810, which I believe is the correct driver for what I have, and I'm restarting X now ..
[02:13] <EugenMayer> wols: i had to build my own kerlen because of the ipw3945 bugs in the current ubuntu kernel
[02:13] <phenomenon> Has any one here ever streamed video possibly securely over the internet. And or have a recommendation to do so.
[02:13] <Kattman> Does Digikam take for ever to load ?  I notice Memory is maxing out while using it
[02:13] <EugenMayer> wols: my kernel is compiled..
[02:13] <Flynsarmy> Hi. in update manager i have an update called 'virtualbox-ose-modules-generic' that has a disabled checkbox. It never downloads and installs with other updates. Why?
[02:13] <EugenMayer> wols: and my kernel works.
[02:13] <EugenMayer> wols: all i need is to get the prop. ati drivers working.
[02:14] <tv_> is there a software to make an image of my installation so I can quickly recover it if needed?
[02:14] <kaiwen> Yay! i got internet sharing conenction working!
[02:14] <wols_> EugenMayer: your krenel doesn't work or you could install those drivers. QED.
[02:14] <td123> tv_: dd
[02:14] <Cyde> I'm getting 1250 fps in glxgears, I take it that means my graphics card driver is working?
[02:14] <SpookyET> Is there a DVI + Audio out to HDMI converter Y shaped cable? I can't stand that most laptops don't have HDMI out.
[02:14] <kaiwen> QED, lol proof
[02:14] <td123> cyde, yes
[02:15] <qr> Flynsarmy: I believe you need to enable the hardy-proposed repository to get that package, it depends on a kernel package that is still in -proposed
[02:15] <tv_> td123: thanks, will look for it
[02:15] <Blaqlight> kaiwen: been there done that... months ago.
[02:15] <Cyde> Wooohooo, I'm going to log into IRC from my GNU/Linux box.
[02:15] <wols_> Cyde: no
[02:15] <Cyde> I'm ashamed to admit I'm chatting from Windows right now :-(
[02:15] <benanzo> how do I stop SSH from reporting it's name and version when doing nc mycomputer.com 22
[02:15] <benanzo> ??
[02:15] <wols_> Cyde: glxgears is rubbish as a benchmar or check. use glxinfo
[02:15] <kaiwen> Blaqlight, summa classes ;) i hate proof.
[02:15] <bjb1959> I have 2 wireless machines that lose the dns 192.168.x.x line on every boot and if I switch from roaming mode to manual the dns line stays but it won't connect to the internet. any ideas?
[02:15] <lejonet> How do I merge the two different free spaces I get when deleting my partitions? (I have a XPS M1330 where i've removed the recovery partition which shows up as a second free space together with the first free space I got when I shrunk the Vista partition)
[02:15] <qr> benanzo: run ssh on a differnet port :P
[02:15] <wols_> benanzo: iirc recompile it
[02:15] <Flynsarmy> qr: Why does it appear in the list at all if the repository isn't enabled?
[02:16] <benanzo> qr
[02:16] <wols_> Flynsarmy: run apt-get update
[02:16] <qr> Flynsarmy: I have no idea
[02:16] <EugenMayer> wols: my kernel works perfectly, all i do is following this guide http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Hardy_Installation_Guide to install the prop AI drivers. iam using the manual way, i could build the packages but when i install them, it fails because of missing headers (acutally i think this dep is just no needed in my case )
[02:16] <benanzo> qr: it will still report the version string
[02:16] <qr> beasty: not on port 22 it wont
[02:16] <Flynsarmy> wols, Makes no difference. Also when all other updats are installed, the update manager doesn't appear in the panel.
[02:16] <benanzo> nc mycomputer.com 9000
[02:16] <CydeWeys> wols_: Now what do I look for in glxinfo?
[02:16] <wols_> EugenMayer: you have no clue how to compile a kernel for ubuntu. that's all. for the last time: use kernel-package
[02:16] <benanzo> It still pokes the daemon
[02:16] <monchevique> why does mark me a mistake when i try to install a game in wine-doors??? http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/35318/
[02:16] <benanzo> no matter what port its on
[02:16] <MasterShrek> when ubuntu loads, its black and white but when it gets to gdm it is in color, anyone know why? 7.10...
[02:16] <wols_> CydeWeys: usually direct rendering
[02:17] <benanzo> I want the daemon not to say anything
[02:17] <kaiwen> I'm going to make a beasty, gl everyone !
[02:17] <CydeWeys> $ glxinfo|grep direct
[02:17] <CydeWeys> direct rendering: Yes
[02:17] <EugenMayer> wols: one question, that kernel-package, is that one using the current kernel.org version?because yet i see only that one fixing the ipw3945 bugs complety
[02:17] <CydeWeys> I still have a Windows desktop that I use once in a blue moon to debug my GNU/Linux desktop :-/
[02:18] <CydeWeys> I spent a lot more money on the Windows desktop, too.
[02:18] <MasterShrek> EugenMayer no the ubuntu kernel doesnt get updated as frequently
[02:18] <tv_> td123: couldn't find any relevant results in synaptic. does dd has a full name I can search for? thanks
[02:18] <qr> tv_: dd should be installed by default
[02:18] <fluffman> tv_: dd is run from the command line
[02:18] <Brucee> some one point the finger at me on how to mount the usb stick drive on ubuntu pls
[02:18] <td123> tv_: type "man dd" into the console
[02:18] <MasterShrek> CydeWeys what sor of debugging?
[02:18] <csd> OH GOD NO!
[02:18] <MasterShrek> Brucee it should auto mount...ubuntu desktop?
[02:18] <k4r1m> is there a google search applet that i could add to my desktop panels?
[02:18] <fluffman> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dd_(Unix) is interesting tv_
[02:18] <CydeWeys> td123: Thanks for your help, I think I have everything back up and running now.  That displayconfig-gtk program was very useful.  I'll have to remember it.
[02:18] <tv_> td123: oh, thanks
[02:18] <EugenMayer> MasterShrek: but i dont even see .26 headers in the portage
[02:19] <Dexi> what's that basic alsa package again?
[02:19] <Brucee> yes MasterShrek
[02:19] <CydeWeys> MasterShrek: My xorg.conf got lost sometime between a power failure and an upgrade to KDE 4.1.
[02:19] <fluffman> k4r1m: http://desktop.google.com/linux/
[02:19] <MasterShrek> EugenMayer ubuntu uses apt, portage is gentoo :) and like i said the ubuntu devs dont update it as frequently as the kernels are released
[02:19] <Dexikiix> !alsa
[02:19] <Gandaman> Pelo, envyng-gtk does not have the driver I need, I need version 177.13 for my card
[02:19] <lejonet> Brucee, it usually mounts to /media/disk automatically, otherwise you can type mount /dev/sdb (usually its sdb if its the second drive in ur comp)
[02:20] <k4r1m> fluffman: thx ;]
[02:20] <wols_> EugenMayer: even if you did, you need the headers of YOUR SELF COMPILED kernel. you can't just use any 2.6.26 headers
[02:20] <bjb1959> I have 2 wireless machines that lose the dns 192.168.x.x line on every boot and if I switch from roaming mode to manual the dns line stays but it won't connect to the internet. any ideas?
[02:20] <Vooloo> when alt+tabbing, can you show only icons and not screenshots?
[02:20] <fluffman> k4r1m: I like the built in tracker better though
[02:20] <RequinB41> Ok, I have a bunch of tiff images in windoze right now (just scanned)  I want to a) decrease the filesize as much as possible and b) preferably convert it into a pdf.
[02:20] <RequinB41> c) preferably not in windows
[02:20] <wols_> RequinB41: imagemagick. look at the "convert" command
[02:21] <lejonet> How do I merge the two different free spaces I get when deleting my partitions? (I have a XPS M1330 where i've removed the recovery partition which shows up as a second free space together with the first free space I got when I shrunk the Vista partition)
[02:21] <fluffman> k4r1m: you can add an applet for it by right clicking on the panels at the top of the screen
[02:21] <EugenMayer> wols: the problem is, i could get the headers from kernel.org, but i would not be able to install them, that the deps are fulfilled
[02:21] <Dexikiix> wols_: whats that main alsa package
[02:21] <wols_> Dexikiix: apt-cache search alsa |grep -i alsa
[02:21] <k4r1m> fluffman: thx, i just found an ubuntu bug-ish
[02:21] <wols_> EugenMayer: you already HAVE the headers
[02:21] <RequinB41> wols_: thanks, i'll go spend an hour reading the man page :)
[02:21] <Dexikiix> nah the sudo apt-get install one i've been doing every time i reinstall linux lately
[02:21] <wols_> EugenMayer: you cannot compile a kernel without them
[02:22] <Pelo> Gandaman, meet me in #nvidia
[02:22] <wols_> EugenMayer: and what package exactly needs those headers?
[02:22] <EugenMayer> wols: yap, but i will need to tell that ubunut :) or the package manager or whatever it is called
[02:23] <EugenMayer> wols: i build the ati driver packages for ubuntu that way:ati-driver-installer-8-7-x86.x86_64.run --buildpkg Ubuntu/hardy
[02:23] <wols_> EugenMayer: WHAT PACKAGE?
[02:23] <wols_> EugenMayer: and for deity's sake finally get your head out of the sand and use kernel-package
[02:23] <RequinB41> xD
[02:23] <RequinB41> play nice
[02:23] <rabiddachshund> how can you execute remote commands through ssh so that they don't require a local X server?
[02:23] <RequinB41> !ssh
[02:23] <rabiddachshund> how do you*
[02:24] <adude> is there a way i can force a program to just use swap?
[02:24] <wols_> RequinB41: ssh -X
[02:24] <Dexikiix> wols_: when i came in here before and said it was telling me my CA0106 is disconnected, someone real quick was like Sudo apt-get install alsasomething
[02:24] <jhb1608> how do I get the orginal x.org file back?
[02:24] <EugenMayer> wols: that works, when i install the packages (esp fglrx-kernel-source_*.deb fglrx-amdcccle_*.deb) i need dkms
[02:24] <wols_> adude: no. you can increase swappiness but not just force some program to use it. why would you?
[02:25] <adude> so it doesn't use up all my ram
[02:25] <fluffman> !bugs k4r1m
[02:25] <k4r1m> fluffman: i was thinking of like an applet that has the searchbox inside the panel not an application launcher...something like the dictionary
[02:25] <EugenMayer> wols: ok, once and for all. if i USE the kernel-package, i CANT use the kernel.org version, right?that means, my WLAN ipw2945 WONT work. So i CANT do it that WAY
[02:25] <Dexikiix> wols_: was it like... alsa-oss or something?
[02:25] <jhb1608> I need to replace the orginal files so I can able to install the WizardPen 8x6 driver.
[02:26] <wols_> EugenMayer: BS: you can use kernel.org tarballs just fine with kernel-package
[02:26] <fluffman> k4r1m: try posting that as an idea at http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/ or at Tracker's development site
[02:26] <Dexikiix> !alsa-oss
[02:27] <wols_> !alsa
[02:27] <EugenMayer> wols: hmm, ok, then MasterShrek was just missleading me. Any docs how to use the kernel-package?
[02:27] <EugenMayer> !kernel-package
[02:27] <Dexikiix> wols_: i saw that one... i know there is some package that people told me to get last time i installed hardy
[02:27] <wols_> EugenMayer: as evrey other package too, it comes with docs
[02:27] <wols_> EugenMayer: /usr/share/doc/
[02:28] <Dexikiix> oh, this place is logged, isnt it?
[02:28] <Dexikiix> !logs
[02:28] <CydeWeys> Dexikiix: It's a fair bet to assume that any channel with lots of people in it is logged./
[02:28] <CydeWeys> Albeit perhaps not officially.
[02:28] <m11> i am trying to install php5gd but i get foloowing error: php5-gd: Depends: php5-common (= 5.2.4-2ubuntu5) but 5.2.4-2ubuntu5.1 is to be installed  -- ubuntu 8.04 x64 . any tips how to fix this ?
[02:28] <EugenMayer> wols: thank you, iam on it
[02:29] <wols_> EugenMayer: fyi intrepid has 2.6.26 too
[02:31] <rabiddachshund> I don't want to forward X, I want to ssh into a box and run commands so that they execute remotely instead of locally
[02:31] <td123> rabiddachshund: do "ssh user@ip"
[02:32] <rabiddachshund> td123: I get that far. I can do basic file actions, etc. I want to do things like pause my music from my phone in a different room
[02:32] <phenom> Ok, Any one have any ideas/opinions about streaming video to a personal pc over the net?
[02:33] <phenom> Has any one done this?
[02:33] <Mark_vH> hmm, is it normal that you can watch an entire movie while ubuntu installs? ;)
[02:33] <m11> is php5-gd package broken on ubuntu 8.04 amd64 ? can someone confirm ?
[02:33] <Marina> Hi you doing?
[02:33] <phenom> Mark_vH, No
[02:33] <Marina> tem alguém ai?
[02:33] <phenom> :)
[02:33] <RequinB41> !ps
[02:33] <RequinB41> hmm?  I thought that was it
[02:33] <phenom> I've installed Ubuntu on slow systems and it never took more than 30-40 mins
[02:33] <Mark_vH> phenom: it's a machine with only 256 MiB RAM
[02:34] <Marina> nossa
[02:34] <Marina> alguém fala português?
[02:34] <td123> phenom: mine took 60 mins :) if not longer
[02:34] <m11> Mark_vH: using live cd ?
[02:34] <Ryuho>  I sometimes get 2MiBs/s on my wireless lan, but now i'm only getting 150KiBs/s, it's between two Ubuntu 8.04 with the connection being ssh
[02:34] <RawSushi> anyone know how to reset the settings in alsa mixer?
[02:34] <fluffman> !portuguese
[02:34] <bobertdos> !pt | Marina
[02:34] <phenom> Mark_vH, I installed it on a P3 256 MB ram pc, it took about 40 minutes
[02:34] <Mark_vH> m11: using wubi
[02:34] <td123> phenom: try p3 with 450mhz w/ 192mb of pc100
[02:34] <phenom> td123, What kind of system do you have? :)
[02:34] <dmi3on_> #nvidia
[02:35] <phenom> td123, hehe
[02:35] <m11> Mark_vH: good luck
[02:35] <Ryuho> Has anyone had trouble with Ubuntu and LAN speed being slow?
[02:35] <Gandaman> I got the drivers installed, thanks Pelo, Wols
[02:35] <td123> phenom: I just installed ubuntu for kicks though, I will be using arch linux in about 3 weeks paired up with a 24" lcd :P
[02:36] <EugenMayer> wols_: still arround?
[02:36] <uoaphys> Hello, will someone help me with widgets? I just installed a default install of ubuntu on my PC.  My monitor is kinda old and only supports 1024x768 reliably, but all the widgets are huge in ubuntu. Is there a way to make smaller widgets? (for example, firefox tabs are nearly twice as thick, the title bar of apps is nearly twice as thick, and text in thunderbird inbox is twice as thick, etc...
[02:36] <Mark_vH> m11, thanks...it's still accessing disk continuously and it shows the bird background with a cursor....fingers crossed
[02:36] <uoaphys> so do you know how to go to "smaller" widgets and screen font?
[02:36] <iam8up> can anyone tell me how to start an application that requires run upon booting (this is when the gdm starts, with no user interaction)
[02:36] <Lvl21nerd> hey guys this is related to ubuntu but also pidgin
[02:36] <phenom> td123, I haven't tried Arch linux myself, I guess I'm stubborn on Debian and Ubuntu
[02:37] <tossayo> hi!
[02:37] <Marina> ai meu deus eu não estou entendendo nada!
[02:37] <m11> i am trying to install php5gd but i get foloowing error: php5-gd: Depends: php5-common (= 5.2.4-2ubuntu5) but 5.2.4-2ubuntu5.1 is to be installed  -- ubuntu 8.04 x64 . any tips how to fix this ?
[02:37] <Lvl21nerd> question: i need the gfire plugin for pidgin but when i DL it it tells me that i have wrong architecture
[02:37] <Marina> Oi
[02:37] <bobertdos> iam8up: System->Preferences->Sessions->Startup tab
[02:37] <Ahadiel> iam8up, I believe /etc/rc.local
[02:37] <td123> phenom: lets just say arch's package manager leaves apt in its dust
[02:37] <Marina> fala português?
[02:37] <phenom> td123, Really? Big words. :)
[02:37] <iam8up> Ahadiel - something that requires wine (and X), forgot to mention that
[02:37] <Marina> asauhauhhausa
[02:37] <fluffman> !pt | marina
[02:37] <bobertdos> !pt > Marina
[02:37] <tossayo> my question: i can shut down my computer properly but i can't restart -- it stops right at the end
[02:37] <Marina> parece né
[02:37] <iam8up> bobertdos - can't use any init scripts
[02:37] <phenom> td123, I'll give it a go in a vm
[02:37] <m11> how to fix this error : php5-gd: Depends: php5-common (= 5.2.4-2ubuntu5) but 5.2.4-2ubuntu5.1 is to be installed
[02:38] <Lvl21nerd> can someone help me out with a pidgin problem related to my new install of Ubuntu?
[02:38] <Ahadiel> td123, Pacman is indeed > apt
[02:38] <Marina> assim?
[02:38] <Miesco> How do i find out what distro I have?
[02:38] <phenom> td123, But, dpkg works good enough for me.
[02:38] <toodlepip> hi guys. is there a FAQ on getting java working in firefox 3? i don't seem to beable to get sun's java working
[02:38] <td123> phenom: the only reason I can use that system with a 24" lcd is because I use awesomewm, (tiled) :P
[02:38] <iam8up> Lvl21nerd - just ask the question
[02:38] <Phebus> Miesco,  type : cat /etc/issue
[02:38] <tossayo> my question: i can shut down my computer properly but i can't restart -- it kind of halts at the end
[02:38] <Phebus> tossayo, ACPI problem ?
[02:38] <bobertdos> !java > toodlepip
[02:38] <td123> phenom: you will notice how much faster pacman is when you work with 450mhz machines nowadays :)
[02:39] <DontLimit> n
[02:39] <tossayo> ? :(
[02:39] <Miesco> Phebus: So if I go get an ubuntustudio cd and install it, it will say Ubuntu Studio 8.04.1?
[02:39] <phenom> td123, Ever use xmonad?
[02:39] <Lvl21nerd> iam8up: already did earlier but here goes again: i try installing the gfire plugin for pidgin but it tells me i have wrong architecture i386 (not sure if its saying i have 32bit or if i have 64bit ubuntu) but it should be 64bit
[02:39] <Marina> tem tradutor ai?
[02:39] <appye> hi there.  I am a gentoo user, but I am wondering how the logout and shutdown items were merged into one item on the gnome menu...
[02:39] <Lvl21nerd> and i didnt have that problem b4
[02:39] <quentusrex> How difficult would it be to start a distro based on ubuntu?
[02:39] <iam8up> Lvl21nerd - that's a #pidgin thing
[02:40] <td123> phenom: no, I was going to try it though, I just ended up picking awesome. (I'm fairly new to tiled wms)
[02:40] <dmi3on__> Hi all, i have very hard problem with nvidia driver load, EnvyNG doesnt help and second day no one cant give me solution
[02:40] <Marina> ???'
[02:40] <Lvl21nerd> iam8up: im sorta aware of that but pidgin is cross platform....i bet few of the people in there are using ubuntu right now
[02:40] <Phebus> Miesco, ... I'm not sure about ubuntustudio ... I run an ubuntu 8.04 and cat /etc/issue return "Ubuntu 8.04.1 \n \l"
[02:40] <phenom> Tiled window managers are good for enterprise solutions. Where you have a few specific programs running.
[02:40] <td123> phenom: but I will try xmonad and stumpwm later on
[02:40] <uoaphys> are there any ways to get smaller widgets in GNOME? my screen only supports 1024x768 and i don't have any space to put stuff because titlebars, toolbars, status bars, etc takes up way too much space
[02:40] <toodlepip> bobertdos, i've already read and tried that page. unfortunatly its not working still
[02:41] <toodlepip> i can't see java listed in the about:plugins page either
[02:41] <Phebus> Miesco, try to type "uname -a " too ...
[02:41] <iam8up> Lvl21nerd - you're having a pidgin problem, and the best place to ask for pidgin help is the pidgin channel; not the ubuntu channel
[02:41] <bobertdos> toodlepip: Then, I'll walk you through it myself.
[02:41] <dmi3on__> Hi all, i have very hard problem with nvidia driver load, EnvyNG doesnt help and second day no one cant give me solution problem is: before ubuntu starts i get massage that is running under low resolution mode,
[02:41] <td123> uoaphys: not really, you could try conky, but it will work as text on your background, so probably not useful
[02:41] <bobertdos> toodlepip: Are you using Ubuntu's Firefox or Mozilla's?
[02:41] <tiggers_no_tail> anyone here familiar with NDISwrapper?
[02:41] <Marina> yes
[02:42] <toodlepip> bobertdos, im using whatever updates ubuntu has given me
[02:42] <Marina> I can not believe you speak oque, ai has translator? I am Brazilian *
[02:42] <m11> how to fix this error : php5-gd: Depends: php5-common (= 5.2.4-2ubuntu5) but 5.2.4-2ubuntu5.1 is to be installed ???
[02:42] <toodlepip> its a clean install yesterday
[02:42] <uoaphys> td123: what do you mean conky?
[02:42] <RawSushi> question:  is kmix standalone or does it use alsa mixer?
[02:42] <komputes> Is there a good page outlining the diff between mounting NTFS drives as ntfs vs. ntfs-fuse vs. ntfs-3g
[02:42] <Miesco> Like, if I want ubuntu studio, do I have to get the CD and install it, or just a package??
[02:42] <Marina> ?
[02:42] <dmi3on__> I have very hard problem with nvidia driver load, EnvyNG doesnt help and second day no one cant give me solution problem is: before ubuntu starts i get massage that is running under low resolution mode so i cant change set any resolution :(
[02:42] <bobertdos> toodlepip Have you installed sun-java6-plugin?
[02:42] <td123> dmi3on__: log in with gnome-failsafe, system-> adminstration->drivers and enable nvidia (may resolve it)
[02:42] <uoaphys> td123, is there a place to download minimalist themes without tons of border and thickness?
[02:42] <toodlepip> bobertdos, its got the ubuntu firefox modifications in the extentions
[02:43] <Phebus> Miesco, I don't know how UbuntuStudio works :) sorry ...
[02:43] <Lvl21nerd> how can i find out if my ubuntu is 32 or 64 bit
[02:43] <Marina> I can not copy anything that you speak and place on the translator!
[02:43] <edju> wow!  the issue man page is dated 1993.
[02:43] <toodlepip> yes, bobertdos. I've installed the jre, bin and plugin
[02:43] <td123> uoaphys: you would have to get a minimalist window manager if anything
[02:43] <Phebus> Lvl21nerd,  type " uname -a "
[02:43] <bobertdos> toodlepip: 32-bit or 64?
[02:43] <bobertdos> toodlepip *system, I mean
[02:43] <toodlepip> 32bit
[02:44] <Phebus> Lvl21nerd, and check your kernel version ;)
[02:44] <td123> edju: quality items don't have to be replaced :P
[02:44] <phenom> I'm going to try to get xmonad running on m laptop again.
[02:44] <toodlepip> i had it working last time, i just had to set the alternate but it doesn't seem to want to :|
[02:44]  * phenom is crrently without a project. :)
[02:44] <Dexikiix> lmao i found in the logs where i had this problem before... but i wasnt vocal enough about it and i didnt actually say how i fixed it so that was no help
[02:44] <Marina> someone is talking me ai? 'Marina' are you understood me?
[02:44] <bobertdos> toodlepip: Alright, go into Firefox, type about:plugins and tell me if you see anything there for Java.
[02:44] <phenom> s/crrently/currently/
[02:44] <phenom> :]
[02:44] <Phebus> Marina,  hey :)
[02:45] <td123> phenom: did you ever try awesome or stumpwm/ratpoisen? and what did you think of it
[02:45] <toodlepip> bobertdos,  there is nothing related to 'java' there
[02:45] <Lvl21nerd> phebus: why check kernel version
[02:45] <Phebus> Lvl21nerd, to see if your are running a 32 or 64 bit versilon of Ubuntu
[02:45] <Marina> i thank god someone spoke cmgo and I understand!
[02:45] <Phebus> version
[02:45] <FuRom> Is there a good sidekick emulator for ubuntu? I need a test environment that emulates the way a sidekick works, so I can make sure my applications I make will be congruent on a sidekick.
[02:45] <bobertdos> toodlepip: Alright, bring up the terminal.
[02:45] <Marina> não estpou entendendo
[02:45] <Marina> estou*
[02:46] <Marina> você entende alguma coisa que eu falo?
[02:46] <phenom> td123, No honestly, I have only tried xmonad on a vm in Debina about a year ago. hehe
[02:46] <bobertdos> toodlepip: You can PM me if you want for less noise.
[02:46] <Marina> tem orkut?
[02:46] <phenom> I tried setting it up on my Debian box and wound up giving up.
[02:46] <Pelo> silly question,  doyou guys pronounce it  Wine or Vine ?
[02:46] <td123> phenom: you could try it again, since I bet they added a ton of stuff since you last tried it
[02:46] <Pelo> !br | Marina
[02:47] <Lvl21nerd> phebus: it said x86_64....isnt that enough or does the kernel version also play into this?
[02:47] <phenom> I tried setting it up on my Ubuntu* box and wound up giving up... Rather
[02:47] <dmi3on__> td123, how do i do this ?
[02:47] <Marina>  	
[02:47] <Marina> Phebus is how many years?
[02:47] <td123> dmi3on__: do what
[02:47] <Marina> será que você esta me entendendo agora?
[02:47] <dmi3on__> log in with gnome-failsafe, system-> adminstration->drivers and enable nvidia (may resolve it)
[02:48] <dmi3on__> td123, log in with gnome-failsafe
[02:48] <fluffman> Marina: type this:
[02:48] <elmiguel428> Hi, I just installed linux and I am looking for some helpful websites for users without any prior knowledge of ubuntu.  Does anyone have any website suggestions?
[02:48] <Pelo> I'm out for tonight ,  g'night folks
[02:48] <RawSushi> Does anyone know how to reset settings in kmix?
[02:48] <RawSushi> to default
[02:48] <fluffman>  /join #ubuntu-br
[02:48] <Marina> ???
[02:49] <dmi3on__> I have very hard problem with nvidia driver load, EnvyNG doesnt help and second day no one cant give me solution problem is: before ubuntu starts i get massage that is running under low resolution mode so i cant change set any resolution :(
[02:49] <porpoise> what's the command for choosing the version of emacs that typing "emacs" points too?
[02:49] <td123> dmi3on__: at the login screen, before you login, select sessions, and I think it's type. you will get a window with a bunch of login types. choose "gnome failsafe"
[02:49] <spiritssight> HELP is greatly needed, I just try to remove KDE completly be doing search in the package program and selecting the onces that are installed and having them removed, well this broke gnome also, how can I get it back as when I am in that install and go to recover and go to drop to root shell I don't have internet access it seems
[02:49] <spiritssight> I do have access to live cd and another partation that has installed but I have every thing in the other partation
[02:49] <dmi3on__> td123, doesnt work
[02:50] <dmi3on__> td123, thx
[02:50] <Ryuho> what's the best (easiest) way to share files between two ubuntu machine under lan?
[02:50] <elmiguel428> conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible
[02:50] <elmiguel428> conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible
[02:50] <elmiguel428> Hi, I just installed linux and I am looking for some helpful websites for users without any prior knowledge of ubuntu.  Does anyone have any website suggestions?
[02:50] <FloodBot1> elmiguel428: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[02:50] <td123> !puregnome | spiritssight
[02:50] <phenom> Ryuho, scp or sftp via ssh?
[02:50] <Ryuho> phenom: any kind of GUI
[02:51] <Ryuho> ?
[02:51] <phenom> I always appreciate the secure, or "more secure" route
[02:51] <spiritssight> I did this already thats what got me into trouble
[02:51] <dmi3on__> I have very hard problem with nvidia driver load, EnvyNG doesnt help and second day no one cant give me solution problem is: before ubuntu starts i get massage that is running under low resolution mode so i cant change set any resolution :(
[02:51] <uoaphys> I just did a default install of ubuntu, and I don't get to pick the user from a list when logging in, instead it makes me type in the username... is there a way to enable picture logins?
[02:51] <dmi3on__> some one help me pls
[02:51] <Ryuho> phenom: i'm copying porn files, i don't really need secureness
[02:52] <user_101991> Hi there, how do i check an ISO md5 against the .md5 file?
[02:52] <elmiguel428> Hi, I just installed linux and I am looking for some helpful websites for users without any prior knowledge of ubuntu.  Does anyone have any website suggestions?
[02:52] <spiritssight> Please is there any one that can help me get back my gnome so I can access the stuff again on that partation
[02:52] <user_101991> i have the ISO file and a iso.md5 file, how do i check/verify with the iso.md5 file?
[02:52] <Ryuho> I get 150KiBs/s limit on SHH scp transfer, but SMB (samba) transfer gives me 2MiBs/s, anyone have had this problem?
[02:53] <td123> uoaphys: go to system->adminstration->login->local and choose one that looks like it has a list of users.
[02:53] <blaker> lol
[02:53] <blaker> ubuntu is so gay
[02:53] <naknomik> I'm trying to install Ubuntu on my laptop, I have Vista installed there, I want to resize the partition, but I don't see the resize option in there.
[02:53] <naknomik> I am using Ubuntu i386 version.
[02:55] <Bakefy> I have just replaced my old CDRW with a DVDRW, its been replaced, but its not working.  how can I do this?
[02:55] <spiritssight> Is there any one here willing to help me fix my gnome PLEASE I have many things over on that partation that I know only how to access through gnome
[02:55] <phenom> Ryuho, Lol, I've never used a GUI ssh or sftp client on linux come to think of it.
[02:55] <phenom> blaker, Your momma
[02:55] <Ryuho> phenom:  well it gives me error when i try to copy stuff on terminal
[02:55] <blaker> hmmm
[02:55] <Ryuho> i can't figure out what's wrong
[02:55] <td123> spiritssight: install ubuntu-desktop and you will have everything
[02:56] <phenom> Ryuho, Your using scp while not in a ssh session?
 i have the ISO file and a iso.md5 file, how do i check/verify with the iso.md5 file?
[02:56] <phenom> use scp in a regular terminal
[02:56] <dmi3on__> what to do when get this massage ? http://paste.ubuntu.com/35342/
[02:56] <spiritssight> I try but it does not give me internet access at the recover drop to root shell area
[02:56] <lee98632> erg
[02:57] <Ryuho> phenom:  no it's some other error
[02:57] <naknomik> I don't get the Guided Resize and Use freed space option while installing ubuntu, what is wrong?
[02:57] <lee98632> eh I am looking for xubuntu
[02:57] <Dr_willis> naknomik,  you did boot the cd and are using the installer? not the 'wubi' install method right?  What options are there?
[02:57] <td123> spiritssight: do you have any important files on your hard drive?
[02:58] <randy> has anyone ever had a problem with gedit and nautilus hanging from the cmd line
[02:58] <uoaphys> naknomik: i got the same error when i did it, I don't really know why it does it sometimes and sometimes not... its like the first time i tried it it gave it to me, then I went back and tried again and it didn't give it to me, then i got an error and it gave it to me again
[02:58] <phenom> scp remoteusername@remoteuserhost:/media/drive/test.txt /home/test2.txt
[02:58] <phenom> ahh
[02:58] <naknomik> Dr_willis: I'm booting from CD not wubi
[02:58] <spiritssight> I have some bookmarks and my pidgin stuff that I would really really not want to lose if I don't have to
[02:58] <uoaphys> naknomik: my suggestion is that you do it without the guided thing, don't continue after that, hit the back and see if it lets you do it the second time around
[02:58] <Dr_willis> naknomik,  Ok. :) just checking...
[02:58] <spiritssight> and some files on the desktop
[02:58] <phenom> Guys I'm going to test xmonad, I'll brb. ;)
[02:59]  * phenom holds his breath.
[02:59] <Dr_willis> naknomik,  i normally use some live cd with gparted to resize, and leave a part of the hd unallocated. and let the isntaller install to that free unallocated space
[02:59] <naknomik> uoaphys: I did try back a few times, but never see the resize option
[02:59] <td123> phenom: gl
[02:59] <Fezzler> Recommendation for simple Ubuntu database program?
[02:59] <phenom> thanks brb
[02:59] <Fezzler> ANyone use Gaby?
[03:00] <naknomik> Dr_willis: I tried it with old 6.06 CD, it seems that there is some weird partitioning scheme or something, so the resizing fails.
[03:00] <randy> hardy 8.04.1 anyone know of any bugs that cause gedit to hang bigtime
[03:01] <rweait> In Hardy, how do I disable xrandr and enable legacy Xorg?
[03:01] <Dr_willis> naknomik,  seen that happenbefor also with primary parttions out of order and so forth. You may want to try the latest gparted-livecd
[03:01] <bazhang> !equivalents | Fezzler might check here
[03:01] <neil_d> I have tried to limit the rate of scp with the '-l 3' and '-l=3' and '-l3' options but none seem to work is this a bug ?
[03:02] <Bakefy> should ubuntu auto recognize if I change to a different DVDROM?
[03:02] <Gandaman> Installing xfi driver, how to?
[03:02] <spiritssight> td123: I don't know if you responced, I have PM you as I don't see to well and I can not see if you replyed to my answer to you
[03:02] <k4r1m> is there anyway to make file-roller put items when i right click on a file like "extract here"
[03:03] <|PiP|> how can i upgrade to 8.10 development?
[03:03] <bazhang> |PiP|, ask in #ubuntu+1
[03:04] <spiritssight> How can I mount a partation so I can get files off of itg
[03:04] <kernel_ghost> |PiP|:  just type sudo  do-release-upgrade
[03:05] <k4r1m> anybody? or is there a different program that is better than file-roller?
[03:05] <nickrud> k4r1m you'd have to doubleclick the archive, then you can choose which location you want to extract to
[03:05] <Coded1> any one with a cableTV card suggest a good app for viewing recording in gnome?
[03:05] <jhb1608> Hey. I want to restore the orginal Ubuntu files, but leave the files intact
[03:05] <jhb1608> I just want to restore the x.org file
[03:06] <alonzo> Hello, I have quick question that any seasoned Ubuntu user can most likely answer for me.... I currently have 2 sound cards in my computer a Sound Blast card and OnBoard Audio (Nvidia onboard) in alsamixer it says that Sound Blaster is my default card, I would like to change that or even remove Sound Blast from my system and make my OnBoard (nvidia) my default sound card. Thanks for the help...
[03:06] <alonzo> ...in advance,
[03:06] <neil_d> spiritssight: see the 'mount' command and '/etc/fstab' file
[03:06] <dolo> anyone know how to get sound working on youtube?
[03:06] <nickrud> jhb1608 sudo dpkg-reconfigure -pcritical will recreate a default xorg.conf
[03:06] <bobertdos> spiritssight: The easiest way is to look up the drive's device path in fdisk (sudo fdisk -l) and then just use that path to mount to a temporary directory.
[03:06] <rweait> spiritssight: mount /dev/sdx -t ext3 /mnt/put/it/here
[03:06] <nickrud> jhb1608 not sure that's exactly what you want, but...
[03:06] <dolo> !youtube
[03:06] <nickrud> jhb1608 dpkgk-reconfigure -prcritical xserver-xorg that is
[03:07] <Coded1> alonzo: why not remove the sound blaster from the case?
[03:07] <neil_d> spiritssight: you can also try the '-t auto' flag it works most times.
[03:07] <alonzo> Computer is in the corner and a bitch to take out
[03:07] <jhb1608> brb
[03:07] <dolo> youtube anyone?
[03:08] <Coded1> alonzo: goto :  System > Preferences > Sound
[03:08] <alonzo> i know you can watch youtube videos through mplayer
[03:08] <neil_d> I have tried to limit the rate of scp with the '-l 3' and '-l=3' and '-l3' options but none seem to work is this a bug ?
[03:08] <alonzo> ok
[03:08] <Coded1> it will let you select a card for each type of sound
[03:08] <jhb1608> nickrud, it say specifity the package
[03:08] <nickrud> jhb1608 yeah, you missed my correction:   sudo dpkg-reconfigure -pcritical xserver-xorg
[03:09] <dolo> yotube sound?
[03:09] <dolo> !flash
[03:09] <jhb1608> nickrud: xserver-xorg postinst warning: overwriting possibly-customised configuration
[03:09] <jhb1608>    file; backup in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.20080807220918
[03:09] <jhb1608> FATAL: Error inserting battery (/lib/modules/2.6.24-19-386/kernel/drivers/acpi/battery.ko): No such device
[03:09] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿dolo:  you trying to get youtube to work on your machine ?
[03:09] <alonzo> ok coded1, thanks but when i enter alsamixer into shell my Sound Blaster card is still coming up as default
[03:10] <nickrud> jhb1608 the warning is normal, just letting you know it's making a backup. The second ....
[03:10] <dolo> well i see the videos but i dont get any sound
[03:10] <Coded1> alonzo: are you talking about using the sound in X or in the shell?
[03:10] <dolo> i tryed typing lots of random stuff from differnt forums but nothing seems to work
[03:10] <jhb1608> ok
[03:10] <jhb1608> second one?
[03:11] <nickrud> should be a part of the kernel. Checking
[03:11] <alonzo> In X. I have sound working with Mplayer but not with VLC or Wine
[03:11] <DozedOnLinux> dolo: look at your mesage
[03:11] <alonzo> I thought alsamixer would be the problem here
[03:11] <Coded1> alonzo;they all have their own settings you might want to look up 'modprobe' and its friends and stop the driver from being loaded
[03:12] <jhb1608> nickrud?
[03:12] <k4r1m> could anyone help? im looking for a archiver that add items options when you right click on a tar, gz, zip, rar and has the opition to click "Extract Here"...file-roller doesnt have nor xarchiver which i just installed...karchiver maybe?
[03:12] <ramma> I am back with again looking for progs for downloading.................................... For windows, there is a program called "Universal Share Downloader", which it downloads from share servers like zshare, rapidshare, and so on....... is there any software for ubuntu that can do the same thing? ---------------  Please
[03:12] <alonzo> Do you know off hand if modprobe will affect anything else that is important
[03:12] <k4r1m> ramma: d4x
[03:12] <alonzo> or is it like the spline in the human body?
[03:12] <k4r1m> ramma: i just downloaded it and got it working with rapidshare
[03:13] <k4r1m> ramma: http://ubuntudoitall.blogspot.com/2008/07/d4x-download-for-x-with-rapidshare-fix.html
[03:13] <nickrud> jhb1608 it should be in your kernel. run   sudo apt-get install --reinstall linux-image-2.6.24-19-386
[03:13] <ramma> k4rlm, is it only for rapidshare? please
[03:13] <Coded1> alonzo:  modprobe, lsmod are utilities to list (lsmod) and install/uninstall (modprobe) drivers
[03:13] <jhb1608> installing
[03:13] <toodlepip> Thanks once again for your help bobertdos. Have a great day.
[03:13] <k4r1m> ramma: no, not just rapidshare
[03:14] <alonzo> Ok, I will check this out. Thanks for the help.
[03:14] <k4r1m> sooo anyone?
[03:14] <ramma> k4rlm, man you're an angel to me........
[03:14] <k4r1m> ramma: lol, what archive manager do you use?
[03:15] <jhb1608> installling
[03:15] <ramma> k4rlm, rar, i guess... ?
[03:15] <warren_> what do you think is the best version of linux
[03:15] <neil_d> I have tried to limit the rate of scp with the '-l 3' and '-l=3' and '-l3' options but none seem to work is this a bug ? anyone
[03:15] <k4r1m> ramma: no like the program that lets you extract and compress files
[03:16] <k4r1m> ramma: something like winrar on windows.
[03:16] <bazhang> warren_, come to #ubuntu-offtopic for chat; this is a busy support channel
[03:16] <nickrud> jhb1608 after it installs, see if /lib/modules/2.4.6.24-19-386/kernel/drivers/acpi/battery.ko exists
[03:16] <jhb1608> hm?
[03:16] <jhb1608> repeat that command, please?
[03:16] <ramma> k4rlm, yeah, i downloaded rar.... the kgb won't work on ubuntu though
[03:16] <nickrud> jhb1608 after it installs, ls /lib/modules/2.4.6.24-19-386/kernel/drivers/acpi/battery.ko , see if exists
[03:16] <jhb1608> ok
[03:17] <k4r1m> ramma: i havnt tried kgb yet, but i have been looking for a program that has "extract here" function but no luck
[03:17] <lee98632_> how can I tell version I am running
[03:17] <bazhang> !version
[03:17] <lee98632_> I did an upgrade
[03:17] <ramma> k4rlm, i think apt-get rar has that option "extract here"
[03:17] <k4r1m> ramma: i dont want to open every rar, zip, tar, or gz and then press extract here in the menu...i wanna be able to do it from the file manager
[03:18] <k4r1m> ramma: nope
[03:18] <dmi3on_> I have very hard problem with nvidia driver load, EnvyNG doesnt help and second day no one cant give me solution problem is: before ubuntu starts i get massage that is running under low resolution mode so i cant change set any resolution, and i get this massage all the time when try to open nvidia x server settings: I have very hard problem with nvidia driver load, EnvyNG doesnt help and second day no one cant give me solution problem is:
[03:18] <dmi3on_>  you do not appear to be using the nvidia x driver ....
[03:18] <Ryuho> i succeeded in setting up shareing a directory in samba, but I want two accounts one with password, one with out, can anyone help me do this?
[03:18] <k4r1m> anybody wanna help? 1207 people in here..there has to be someone lol ;]
[03:19] <naknomik> On my desktop ubuntu machine I have a DVD writer drive, but ubuntu doesn't recognize it as such, it thinks its just a DVD ROM drive
[03:19] <bazhang> Doppp, what is that
[03:19] <lee98632_> ty so the upgradeservice ied to me?
[03:19] <bastid_raZor> lee98632; have you rebooted?
[03:19] <naknomik> I used to have a DVD-ROM installed earlier, I recently replaced it with a DVD-RW
[03:19] <RequinB41> k4r1m: things like that are easier to do in CLI
[03:19] <ramma> k4rlm, maybe i'm wrong then.... but currently rar is helping me out do my work normally....
[03:19] <naknomik> but Ubuntu still thinks it's DVD-ROM
[03:19] <RequinB41> it's the nature of the beast
[03:19] <naknomik> how do I fix it?
[03:20] <m11> i am trying to install php5gd but i get foloowing error: php5-gd: Depends: php5-common (= 5.2.4-2ubuntu5) but 5.2.4-2ubuntu5.1 is to be installed  -- ubuntu 8.04 x64 . any tips how to fix this ?
[03:20] <k4r1m> RequinB41: whats cli lol?
[03:20] <RequinB41> !cli
[03:20] <Flannel> m11: sudo apt-get update and then try again
[03:20] <k4r1m> ew
[03:20] <k4r1m> im still based around gui
[03:20] <k4r1m> havnt got used to command line yet
[03:20] <k4r1m> other than sudo apt-get ;]
[03:21] <jhb1608> nickrud, I PM'ed you.
[03:21] <bazhang> k4r1m, dont use enter as punctuation
[03:21] <dmi3on_> I have very hard problem with nvidia driver load, EnvyNG doesnt help and second day no one cant give me solution. my problem is: before ubuntu starts i get massage that is running under low resolution mode, and i get this massage all the time when try to open nvidia x server settings: You do not appear to be using the nvidia x driver ....
[03:21] <bastid_raZor> k4r1m; once you start using CLI you'll wonder how you functioned without it.
[03:21] <RequinB41> k4r1m: That's ok.  Can you copy and paste? :P  That's all you really need.  I was just noticing that things like that are inherently a problem with GUI and how it functioned
[03:21] <EugenMayer> wols_: kernel-package is in fact really hand. Takes much mure time to build, but it has its use. Thank you
[03:21] <RageMachine> k4rlm, you can get by with just gui for quite a while, just need to know a few basics
[03:21] <jhb1608> nickrud, here is the error: xserver-xorg postinst warning: overwriting possibly-customised configuration
[03:21] <jhb1608>    file; backup in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.20080807220918
[03:21] <jhb1608> FATAL: Error inserting battery (/lib/modules/2.6.24-19-386/kernel/drivers/acpi/battery.ko): No such device
[03:21] <dmi3on_> help pls
[03:21] <RequinB41> Heh, in ubuntu you don't need to know any cli commands
[03:21] <RequinB41> unless you want to do some major modifications, then you deserve it ...
[03:21] <RequinB41> at least that's the goal
[03:22] <RequinB41> It's just that sometimes its easier
[03:22] <EFG> I need some help. Since Transmission 1.31  isn't in any repos yet I have to compile for source. it says openssl was not found but apt-get says I have it
[03:22] <k4r1m> well could i just get a solution for my problem for now, i know that i will get use to it...but i have ALOT of rar files and i need to a lot of extracting
[03:22] <forkintheroad> I'm considering running Ubuntu on my iBook G4 (1.33GHz PPC). I'm wondering if Ubuntu will operate the Airport/Broadcom card correctly?
[03:22] <RequinB41> k4r1m:
[03:22] <k4r1m> its not easy when you have 70 rar parts
[03:22] <RequinB41> sudo apt-get install unrar
[03:22] <dmi3on_> I have very hard problem with nvidia driver load, EnvyNG doesnt help and second day no one cant give me solution. my problem is: before ubuntu starts i get massage that is running under low resolution mode, and i get this massage all the time when try to open nvidia x server settings: You do not appear to be using the nvidia x driver .... Also when i just click in grub on ubunut come up massage for 1 sec: PCI ....
[03:23] <RequinB41> k4r1m: tell me when you're ready
[03:23] <k4r1m> RequinB41: i alreayd have that
[03:23] <Shujah> k4r1m, so you want  a command that'll unrar them in bulk?
[03:23] <Blaqlight> RequinB41, somethings are just plain easier with CLI though. apt-get apt-cache and others.
[03:24] <RequinB41> He wants something that will combine all of hte rar parts, right
[03:24] <k4r1m> i want a button when a right click on .part01 that will extract all of the files
[03:24] <Ryuho> i succeeded in setting up shareing a directory in samba, but I want two accounts one with password, one with out, can anyone help me do this?
[03:24] <EFG> k4r1m: xarchiver
[03:24] <EFG> first install unrar
[03:24] <k4r1m> i downloaded it, i dont see it
[03:24] <RequinB41> k4r1m: unrar e .part01 will do it as a one time thing
[03:24] <dmi3on_> I have very hard problem with nvidia driver load, EnvyNG doesnt help and second day no one cant give me solution. my problem is: before ubuntu starts i get massage that is running under low resolution mode, and i get this massage all the time when try to open nvidia x server settings: You do not appear to be using the nvidia x driver .... Also when i just click in grub on ubunut come up massage for 1 sec: PCI rescue ....
[03:24] <k4r1m> i have unrar and xarchiver
[03:24] <EFG> make sure you're clicking the .rar not .part01
[03:24] <dmi3on_> can some one help pls
[03:24] <dmi3on_> pls
[03:24] <RequinB41> (or whatever the filename is, with extension)
[03:24] <k4r1m> i dont want to type it though lol
[03:24] <Daisuke-Laptop> wow, i'd love a massage every time i startup
[03:25] <RequinB41> k4r1m: remember what i said about copy and paste? xD
[03:25] <EFG> Can anyone help me?
[03:25] <k4r1m> hm well i guess it a time for a little c++ project ;]
[03:25] <RequinB41> The fact is, you can do all of this with GUI - if you want to do it faster, you gotta do it the cool way (i think)
[03:25] <bastid_raZor> k4r1m; unrar will unrar them all with one command. unrar the .rar file not the .r01 .r02 files
[03:25] <RequinB41> It's litterally typing 3 words in
[03:25] <Flannel> k4r1m: Try #ubuntu-offtopic, or ##C++
[03:26] <k4r1m> Flannel: thx
[03:26] <Flannel> k4r1m: Oh, nevermind.
[03:26] <dmi3on_> I have very hard problem with nvidia driver load, EnvyNG doesnt help and second day no one cant give me solution. my problem is: before ubuntu starts i get massage that is running under low resolution mode, and i get this massage all the time when try to open nvidia x server settings: You do not appear to be using the nvidia x driver .... Also when i just click in grub on ubunut come up massage for 1 sec: PCI rescue ....
[03:26] <RequinB41> xD
[03:26] <k4r1m> hey hey hi
[03:26] <Blaqlight> how do I migrate files from one user to another user (on the same machine) easily?
[03:26] <EFG> I need some help. Since Transmission 1.31  isn't in any repos yet I have to compile for source. it says openssl was not found but apt-get says I have it... what do i do?
[03:26] <gabmed> Where are the edgy repositories???
[03:26] <RequinB41> Blaqlight: man chmod ; use the force wisely
[03:27] <k4r1m> could somebody direct me to the right place on where could i start writing debian apps?
[03:27] <dmi3on_> I have very hard problem with nvidia driver load, EnvyNG doesnt help and second day no one cant give me solution. my problem is: before ubuntu starts i get massage that is running under low resolution mode, and i get this massage all the time when try to open nvidia x server settings: You do not appear to be using the nvidia x driver .... Also when i just click in grub on ubunut come up massage for 1 sec: PCI rescue ....
[03:27] <Blaqlight> RequinB41, I want to migrate and then delete the entire user.
[03:27] <Dewente> some here is CCNA certified ?
[03:27] <Flannel> gabmed: Edgy has been EOL (unsupported) for some time now, as such, the repos are taken off line.  What are you trying to do?
[03:27] <gabmed> i'm getting 404 from  http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/edgy
[03:28] <EFG> I need some help. Since Transmission 1.31  isn't in any repos yet I have to compile for source. it says openssl was not found but apt-get says I have it... what do i do? and if i type openssl in a terminal it's there
[03:28] <Shujah> k4r1m, dude you are havbing problems trying to unrar and you want to start writing debian apps? :|
[03:28] <dmi3on_> I have very hard problem with nvidia driver load, EnvyNG doesnt help and second day no one cant give me solution. my problem is: before ubuntu starts i get massage that is running under low resolution mode, and i get this massage all the time when try to open nvidia x server settings: You do not appear to be using the nvidia x driver .... Also when i just click in grub on ubunut come up massage for 1 sec: PCI rescue ....
[03:28] <Flannel> gabmed: Yes, they're no longer active, you should upgrade to feisty (and beyond, since feisty will go away in a few months too)
[03:28] <bastid_raZor> Blaqlight; use sudo .. it is much faster than chown/chmod them. sudo cp file or sudo cp -R directory destination
[03:28] <RequinB41> Blaqlight: Ok, I don't know, besides renaming the user, but for curiosty why
[03:28] <gabmed> Flannel, i'm trying to install nfts-3g, i have a problem with a ntfs partition
[03:29] <Blaqlight> RequinB41, the other user is broken. can't login to it, easier just creating a new user...
[03:29] <k4r1m> Shujah: doesn't matter lol, i have done c++, and C# apps on windows and im pretty good with c++ and whats wrong with writing a deb app lol ;]
[03:29] <mocha> How do I create SVG files in linux?
[03:29] <Flannel> gabmed: I don't believe ntfs-3g was in Edgy anyway, you had to use a third party source for it.  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions/ThirdPartyNTFS3G
[03:29] <dmi3on_> I have very hard problem with nvidia driver load, EnvyNG doesnt help and second day no one cant give me solution. my problem is: before ubuntu starts i get massage that is running under low resolution mode, and i get this massage all the time when try to open nvidia x server settings: You do not appear to be using the nvidia x driver .... Also when i just click in grub on ubunut come up massage for 1 sec: PCI rescue ....
[03:29] <usser> EFG, you need the openssl-dev package
[03:29] <Blaqlight> bastid_raZor, thats a bad idea, it will make all of the files owned by root, its more work than its worth. lol
[03:30] <Flannel> gabmed: but again, I must stress you ought to upgrade.  You've been without security updates for a few months now
[03:30] <chao1> how do i get pictures back from a hdd that is failing but is seen
[03:30] <bastid_raZor> Blaqlight; chown them after you them moved. not hard at all.
[03:30] <usser> EFG, libssl-dev is the exact name
[03:30] <RequinB41> Blaqlight - just copy the user's $home?
[03:30] <EFG> oh
[03:30] <EFG> ok
[03:30] <Blaqlight> RequinB41, yeah thats what Im looking at.
[03:30] <gabmed> Flannel: Can I use the dapper-drake repository to install ntfs-3g?
[03:30] <k4r1m> Shujah: it would be alot easier if u guys tell me if there is a package that has what i need
[03:31] <k4r1m> Shujah: isntead of just telling me to use the command line
[03:31] <kane> Can you connect to internet when card is in monitar mode
[03:31] <kane> on ubuntu
[03:31] <bastid_raZor> k4r1m; use the google..
[03:31] <Blaqlight> course I could just ad myself to that user's group and then... move them.
[03:31] <Flannel> gabmed: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions/ThirdPartyNTFS3G?action=recall&rev=7
[03:31] <kane> Can you connect to internet when card is in monitar mode
[03:31] <Flannel> gabmed: edgy has been removed from the wiki as well, since it's not supported (but you can get it with versions)
[03:31] <Blaqlight> bastid_raZor, your sounding like george bush with "the google" lol
[03:31] <Shujah> k4r1m, you already have the package unrar - what you need to do is either select all .rar files right click and select extract here - or - write a script if the files are numerous and in folder heirarchy
[03:32] <milos_> mocha, with inkscape
[03:32] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿kane: no
[03:32] <dmi3on_> I have very hard problem with nvidia driver load, EnvyNG doesnt help and second day no one cant give me solution. my problem is: before ubuntu starts i get massage that is running under low resolution mode, and i get this massage all the time when try to open nvidia x server settings: You do not appear to be using the nvidia x driver .... Also when i just click in grub on ubunut come up massage for 1 sec: PCI rescue ....
[03:32] <RequinB41> Blaqlight: sudo cp homedir tempdir ; login as new user and chown all the files...
[03:32] <bastid_raZor> Blaqlight; you're sounding like you have no clue what you're doing. read up on simple CLI commands
[03:32] <kane> How can i disable monitar mode
[03:32] <k4r1m> i dont have the "Extract here" opition when i right click
[03:32] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿kane:  with wlan0 down, iwconfig wlan0 mode managed
[03:32] <kane> What do you mean
[03:32] <Shujah> k4r1m, also in *some* torrent downloads there is a single rar file and rest are named as .r01 .r02, if thats the case unrar only the .rar file rest will follow automatically
[03:32] <kane> Can you give me the command
[03:33] <gabmed> Flannel: I'll try that, thank you so much!
[03:33] <kane> to disable monitor mode
[03:33] <EFG> libcurl now is a problem
[03:33] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿kane:  in terminal > ifdown wlan0   or     iwconfig wlan0 down
[03:33] <Blaqlight> bastid_raZor, maybe my memory is shot. no need to be mean
[03:33] <Flannel> gabmed: one last time, you should think about upgrading :)
[03:33] <kane> oh thank you
[03:33] <k4r1m> Shujah: w\e i will if i could it get to work
[03:34] <Shujah> k4r1m, open synaptic and search for unrar - what do you have installed
[03:34] <Ryuho> i tried making different [] entry in smb.conf but now they both don't have password, i just want one to have a pass and one to be password free.. how would i do that?
[03:34] <k4r1m> i have the nonfree version installed
[03:35] <Shujah> k4r1m, select a single rar file does it show you the command of extract here?
[03:35] <thingfish> Ryuho: samba passwords are all set through smbpasswd
[03:35] <dmi3on_> I have very hard problem with nvidia driver load, EnvyNG doesnt help and second day no one cant give me solution. my problem is: before ubuntu starts i get massage that is running under low resolution mode, and i get this massage all the time when try to open nvidia x server settings: You do not appear to be using the nvidia x driver .... Also when i just click in grub on ubunut come up massage for 1 sec: PCI rescue ....
[03:35] <gabmed> Flannel, I'll do that!
[03:35] <bubby> hey everyone
[03:35] <Ryuho> thingfish: right, but how do you pair passwords to shared folders?
[03:35] <banisterfiend> hey guys what is npviewer.bin it seems to eat up my cpu and make my computer crawll...
[03:36] <k4r1m> Shujah: im suppose stupid, it actually does lol
[03:36] <gabmed> Flannel: Do I have to upgrade one by one or is there a way to go to 8.04?
[03:36] <jerky> dmi3on, are you running hardy?
[03:36] <thingfish> Ryuho: oh,  you want to share a share?  I don't know how to do that...tried for a while on that and gave up.
[03:36] <k4r1m> Shujah; sorry for the trouble ;[
[03:36] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿dmi3on_: while EnvyNG install use (choose monitor) in terminal > gksu displayconfig-gtk
[03:36] <Shujah> lols np :P
[03:36] <Flannel> gabmed: From edgy you have to upgrade to Feisty (and feisty to gutsy, and gutsy to hardy) the only way to skip is to go LTS to LTS (Dapper to Hardy)
[03:36] <td123> gabmed: you should dl ubuntu 8.04.1 install cd, will be much faster/ clean install
[03:36] <hal_v2> Can I advertise my thread that I need help with desperately?
[03:37] <Ryuho> thingfish: no i just want to share a file publicly and make another file shared with a password
[03:37] <nickrud> hal_v2 give us an idea what the thread is about also
[03:37] <RGD> hey can one idle here or not
[03:37] <Flannel> RGD: yes
[03:37] <hal_v2> Thread is me trying to see pictures on my camera. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=5545472#post5545472
[03:37] <jerky> dmi3on_, are you running hardy?
[03:37] <nickrud> RGD theres's only about 1200 idlers at the moment ;)
[03:37] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿dmi3on_:  then use after you have slected your monitor > sudo nvidia-settings
[03:37] <droopsta915> im back with a problem no one can solve.
[03:37] <RGD> I am busy installing ubuntu now :)
[03:38] <RGD> I mean busy burning the cd atm, going to install it on my K6 pc, that has been in storage for ages :)
[03:38] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿dmi3on_:  3 step process, works good if you choose that specific order of attack
[03:38] <gabmed> Flannel: Humm...Ok! All do a clean instalation like td123 said
[03:38] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿dmi3on_:  just to let you know, EnvyNg is not supported
[03:39] <SNuxoll> DozedOnLinux: actually.....
[03:39] <SNuxoll> DozedOnLinux: envyng is encouraged by ubuntu
[03:39] <droopsta915> I cant log in ubuntu unless its in failsafemode(in failsafe mode as we type) whats going on????? I type in the username and password and the system restarts to the log in screen
[03:39] <hal_v2> Thread is me trying to see pictures on my camera. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=5545472#post5545472
[03:39] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿SNuxoll: i was told otherwise, but i will check to ensure
[03:39] <td123> gabmed: just make sure you back up any files you might want :p
[03:39] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿SNuxoll:  thank you
[03:39] <SNuxoll> !envyng
[03:39] <RGD> I am new to the whole Ubuntu thing, so please be patient with me :)
[03:39] <mocha> milos_: Thanks for the suggestion, I'll be giving it a try.
[03:39] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿SNuxoll: very nice, thanks
[03:40] <Shujah> hal_v2, whats you cam model - have you checked it in supported cams of the program you are using
[03:40] <SNuxoll> DozedOnLinux: original envy: not supported, envyng: is
[03:40] <arthur> QUESTION? i have been using wvdial 4 some time, last night i did a fresh install of hardy. been using hardy 4 a while now.  now today my modem sprint evdo use to be /dev/ttyAMC0 ... now it is /dev/ttyUSB3 why did it change?
[03:40] <droopsta915> I cant log in ubuntu unless its in failsafemode(in failsafe mode as we type) whats going on????? I type in the username and password and the system restarts to the log in screen
[03:40] <dmi3on_> DozedOnLinux, i did what you say when i sat resolution 1440x900 i image does not fit in screen
[03:40] <nickrud> hal_v2 have you tried just putting the memory card in a card reader connected to the computer?
[03:40] <hal_v2> No I haven't. Read the thread, you'll see the dilemma in all forms, it's a bit of a mouthfull for irc.
[03:40] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿SNuxoll:  i wasnt aware they added it to repos, i will update my info
[03:41] <droopsta915> I have reinstalled twice, did the xfix, check the logs,
[03:41] <tripps> what causes your keyboard to become unresponsive requiring holding down a key to type           it orrrrrrrrrrrr repeated keys (tookkkkk>>>>>minute     to type this)
[03:41] <droopsta915> I cant log in ubuntu unless its in failsafemode(in failsafe mode as we type) whats going on????? I type in the username and password and the system restarts to the log in screen
[03:41] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿dmi3on_: that setting is in xorg.conf file, under virtual display
[03:41] <RGD> Here goes to install a new OS.
[03:41] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿dmi3on_: 1024 x768 generally works
[03:41] <droopsta915> be back in five minutes, gotta check my beer brats. mmmmmmm..........
[03:41] <Coded1> trips, i think you might need a new keyboard
[03:42] <hal_v2> Thread is me trying to see pictures on my camera. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=5545472#post5545472
[03:42] <Coded1> "apt-get buy keyboard" should do it
[03:42] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿dmi3on_:  sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf     look for virtual , make sure you have the correct one
[03:42] <td123> !repeat | hal_v2
[03:42] <arthur> QUESTION? i have been using wvdial 4 some time, last night i did a fresh install of hardy. been using hardy 4 a while now.  now today my modem sprint evdo use to be /dev/ttyAMC0 ... now it is /dev/ttyUSB3 why did it change?????
[03:42] <tripps> Coded1, juust started after last update
[03:42] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿dmi3on_:  that will adjust the login screen
[03:42] <ramma> k4rlm, d4x is mainly made for RS, and don't support zshare, filesurf, and others...
[03:42] <Coded1> tripps: check in accessability
[03:42] <hal_v2> I'm not repeating quickly, I'm just kinda making sure everyone gets the link.
[03:43] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿dmi3on_: from there on use this to change resolution in terminal > nvidia-settings
[03:43] <hal_v2> Everyone who logs in has a chance to know the answer.
[03:43] <dmi3on_> DozedOnLinux, i dont know which one is correct
[03:43] <Coded1> sorry assistive technology
[03:43] <tripps> Coded1, where issssss thaaaaaaaaat?
[03:43] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿dmi3on_: let me IM/PM you i will post my snippet of what i have
[03:43] <dmi3on_> ok
[03:43] <dmi3on_> cool
[03:44] <RGD> OK this is strange. I get something called BusyBox is this normal
[03:44] <Coded1> System > Prefrences > assistive technologys
[03:44] <ximau> hi...........it's me
[03:44] <Shujah> hal_v2, is there a specific program you are using - if you have fspot phot man - what happens when you insert cam (with mem c) and import?
[03:44] <ximau> com on join in me.........!!
[03:44] <divya> Hi....Good morning....Can anyone please help me on html nd cgi-scripts
[03:44] <hal_v2> I have no idea what fspot phot man is
[03:44] <Flannel> ximau: Please take non-support chatter to #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:45] <td123> hal_v2: photo manager
[03:45] <Shujah> hal_v2, are you using ubuntu 8.04?
[03:45] <dougb> is there any solution to secure webdav in ubuntu 8.04?
[03:45] <ximau> why flannel....>??
[03:45] <hal_v2> Yes I am.
[03:45] <Flannel> ximau: Because this channel is for support only.
[03:45] <nickrud> hal_v2 yes, I read the thread. If the card reader will read your card, your camera issue is moot. You can use your camera with many pictures, and file a bug about your problem. Everyone benefits
[03:45] <dougemd> can anyone help with my upgrades not working? I'm getting some weird errors. Specifically "Preparing to replace xorg-driver-fglrx 1:7.1.0-8-3+2.6.24.13-19.42 (using .../xorg-driver-fglrx_1%3a7.1.0-8-3+2.6.24.13-19.45_i386.deb) ...
[03:45] <dougemd>  * Stopping atieventsd                                                   [ OK ]
[03:45] <dougemd> Unpacking replacement xorg-driver-fglrx ...
[03:45] <dougemd> Errors were encountered while processing:
[03:45] <dougemd>  /var/cache/apt/archives/openoffice.org-l10n-en-gb_1%3a2.4.1-1ubuntu2_all.deb
[03:45] <FloodBot1> dougemd: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:45] <ty5479> Hey, I have an issue when i boot to a Live CD (8.04), I get the following error: ata4: SRST failed (Errno=-16)
[03:45] <ty5479> Buffer i?o error on device SDB, Logical block 0
[03:45] <ty5479> IDM_validate_partition_table(): DISk read failed
[03:45] <ty5479> main: HDIO_GET_IDENTITY failed for /dev/.tmp-8-16
[03:45] <dougemd> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[03:45] <FloodBot1> ty5479: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[03:46] <Indeph> The last thing keeping me from using Ubuntu is still giving me trouble: Is there any way to run a .net 3.5 application on Linux?
[03:46] <hal_v2> nickrud, what do you mean by card reader?
[03:46] <seekingtruth> hello sinners
[03:46] <arthur> QUESTION? i have been using wvdial 4 some time, last night i did a fresh install of hardy. been using hardy 4 a while now.  now today my modem sprint evdo use to be /dev/ttyAMC0 ... now it is /dev/ttyUSB3 why did it change?????
[03:46] <Coded1> seekingtruth: you found me!
[03:46] <n00blar> Indeph: You can try installing mono, but I think they're only supporting .NET 2.0 atm
[03:47] <nickrud> hal_v2 a card reader is something you plug your camera's memory card into, then the reader into the computer usb slot. Usually they read a multitude of card types
[03:47] <seekingtruth> Coded1: :)
[03:47] <Indeph> Is there any way to use my existing Windows partition for something like qemu, then?
[03:47] <Coded1> seekingtruth: you seek and you will find :)
[03:47] <Vooloo> whats the best app to plug my laptop into my TV ? mythtv?
[03:47] <dougemd> can anyone help with a broken package database? All of sudden I'm getting errors in apt-get
[03:47] <interbird> http://www.linuxmint.com
[03:47] <Vooloo> to play dvd files and stuff
[03:47] <seekingtruth> Coded1: yes thats true
[03:47] <hal_v2> I don't feel I should have to purchase extra equipment for something as simple as the operating system not recognizing my memory card.
[03:47] <seekingtruth> Coded1: :)
[03:48] <hal_v2> In other words, if I wanted to waste money I would have windows.
[03:48] <Flannel> interbird: please don't spam here, thanks.
[03:48] <n00blar> Indeph: Yes, Ubuntu is able to mount your NTFS partitions on your hard driver for read and write operations
[03:48] <seekingtruth> hal_v2: but there may not be any other way
[03:48] <Indeph> Yes, that's not the thing, though. I understand that. Is there any way to run WINDOWS off it in something like qemu?
[03:48] <seekingtruth> Indeph: virtualbox?
[03:49] <`brooks> my sound isn't working for inet vids/music,  such as youtube and myspace.  i've tried a few diff audio configs in ubuntu, and my local media sounds fine.. i've tried reinstalling flash a few times...
[03:49] <Indeph> Does that require a disk image?
[03:49] <RGD> Is this normal for fresh install.. I get something called BusyBox
[03:49] <n00blar> Has anyone in here been able to setup IPSEC/L2TP for a vpn connection using ubuntu as a client?
[03:49] <gabmed> Flannel: I have the gutsy server, will I be able to mount +w a ntfs partition live from CD?
[03:49] <Indeph> That's my problem. I've already got my full XP thing ready.
[03:49] <hal_v2> seekingtruth: that's garbage...I wouldn't have this problem with windows, so isn't it like a linux creed that I shouldn't have the problem here either?
[03:49] <hal_v2> There should be a workaround, or something.
[03:49] <arthur> yea install virtualbox i have windows installed and running right now .... windows is just like another program!
[03:49] <Flannel> gabmed: I don't remember if Gutsy has write access by default
[03:49] <hal_v2> Everyone's so eager to give up.
[03:49] <seekingtruth> hal_v2: well then dont use Ubuntu, problem solved
[03:50] <gabmed> Flannel: But the server version has live cd?
[03:50] <seekingtruth> arthur: yeah I love vbox :) U run ubuntu as my guest
[03:50] <bazhang> interbird, question about linuxmint?
[03:50] <Flannel> gabmed: No, the server version isn't.  Its just an installer.
[03:50] <k4r1m> ramma: did it work?
[03:50] <hal_v2> seekingtruth: i love ubuntu! everything's great, except for this. I don't feel I should give up this quickly though, I don't see why this is even happening.
[03:50] <arthur> and windows also has a pause buttion now too thats my fav... thing
[03:50] <dmsuperman> So I'm having an issue with a Java applet, and another linux user has said something about it printing to stderr. Is there a way to check this in Ubuntu?
[03:50] <Indeph> okay how do I directly install a .deb
[03:50] <seekingtruth> hal_v2: yeah I know, i understand and empathise with you.  Keep asking, maybe someone will know a solution
[03:50] <n00blar> Indeph: Oh, you could try using something like VMWare Workstation and run Windows on a virtual machine...or just try VirtualBox, which is an open source virtual machine application
[03:50] <Flannel> Indeph: dpkg -i deb
[03:51] <seekingtruth> hal_v2: try to ask a ubuntu developer like Seveas etc
[03:51] <bazhang> hal_v2, what is the issue
[03:51] <hal_v2> Camera wont mount with memory card in it.
[03:51] <dougemd> Can anyone help with this error? (Reading database ... E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg received a segmentation fault.
[03:51] <hal_v2> Everything works fine when the card isn't in it.
[03:51] <seekingtruth> hal_v2: just because someone doesnt have a solution for you today, doesnt mean that someone different wont tomorrow
[03:51] <interbird> Flannel: I'm not spamming, I just felt that some of the participants on this channel might want to take look at it; if you 'hear me again' i would be spamming... (thanks for your guardian eyes) no-offense-meant...
[03:52] <bazhang> hal_v2, how about providing tons more specifics for starters
[03:52] <arthur> i got vista in one window xp in another 95 in another and 3.1 in another and still use linux.... thats all at once! gotta love it
[03:52] <seekingtruth> bazhang: hehe
[03:52] <hal_v2> bazhanghttp://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=5545472#post5545472
[03:52] <seekingtruth> arthur: i remember 3.1 ;)
[03:52] <interbird> bazhang: yes?
[03:52] <hal_v2> **bazhang http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=5545472#post5545472
[03:52] <bazhang> interbird, please dont paste that in here.
[03:52] <Flannel> interbird: Alright, "No advertising" if you want to get technical.  Don't do it again, and there won't be problems.
[03:52] <seekingtruth> arthur: im running vista, ubuntu, commodore 64 and amiga 500. beat that lol
[03:53] <`brooks> my sound isn't working for inet vids/music,  such as youtube and myspace.  i've tried a few diff audio configs in ubuntu, and my local media sounds fine.. i've tried reinstalling flash a few times...
[03:53] <arthur> the best thing about virtualbox is that u can pause ms windows!
[03:53]  * Indeph facepalms
[03:53] <Coded1> hal_v2: i think the easiest thing to do is get an external card reader, if the company that you bought your camera from does not want anyone to know how to work with it no one can force them
[03:53] <Indeph> flannel i just did dpkg -i deb virtualboxnamehere.deb
[03:53] <seekingtruth> arthur: pause it? its paused anyway, right?
[03:53] <Flannel> Indeph: no no, dpkg -i /path/to/file.deb
[03:53] <Indeph> i know
[03:53] <Indeph> NOW i know
[03:53] <Coded1> hal_v2: the card reader is like $10 or less at your local electronics store
[03:53] <hal_v2> Coded1: is that the case? is it the company's fault for building a camera that's too difficult to understand?
[03:54] <seekingtruth> Coded1: good point
[03:54] <n00blar> `brooks: are you able to hear sound when playing music or any other applications with sound?
[03:54] <hal_v2> Because it was like a 60 dollar camera.
[03:54] <nickrud> hal_v2 more like, they don't tell anyone how it works
[03:54] <Indeph> Hey, whenever I go to set up my headphones it won't let me control the left ear.
[03:54] <`brooks> n00blar: yes noob. ;[  only local media, though.
[03:54] <Indeph> Like, I drag it up and it immediately forces itself back to 0
[03:54] <arthur> i dont use windows for much just incase sombody askes me how do i do that i dont have to reboot....lol
[03:54] <hal_v2> nickrud: is this the case? did you research to find out that it's in fact the camera itself that's the problem here?
[03:55] <hal_v2> I'd much rather say it's not the camera's fault, but ubuntu's for not recognizing it.
[03:55] <Coded1> hal_v2:  when some one makes something especially in electronics there is really no way of knowing how it works on the inside, if the company does not tell anyone what pin does what it takes monts /years to guess and test
[03:55] <interbird> bazhang,Flannel: I won't since it's received to badly. Sorry, no harm meant.
[03:55] <derenrich> question, where does seahorse get the list of other collected keys from? it has keys that i have never imported
[03:55] <hal_v2> Coded1: the camera works fine without the card, so it's not their fault.
[03:55] <Flannel> derenrich: which keys?
[03:55] <EugenMayer> anybody tried to install the prop. ati drivers the manual way ( in the howto ) with a custom kernel buld through kernel-package ?
[03:55] <nickrud> hal_v2 it's a bit off topic, but that's the problem with _lots_ of hardware: the manufacturers don't release enough information for open source programmers to write complete code. They peek at what's passing back and forth over the usb channel, and try to interpret. You'll see lots of hardware that is marked as working 'mostly', or 'partly' for that reason
[03:56] <Flannel> interbird: much appreciated
[03:56] <derenrich> Flannel: gpg keys of people I know, but that I haven't imported
[03:56] <Coded1> hal_v2: sorry buddy, grab a debugger and have at her
[03:56] <hal_v2> nickrud: the camera actually works. it's when the memory card is put in it that it doesn't work
[03:56] <derenrich> Flannel: how did it know to get them? Did I check my past e-mail via thunderbird?
[03:56] <nickrud> hal_v2 what did I just say? 'completely' versus 'mostly' and 'partly'.
[03:56] <Flannel> derenrich: I was hoping you'd say something easy :)  I don't know.
[03:57] <`brooks> n00blar: my local media produces sound just fine.  firefox will not play any sound, though it streams the video just fine.  i can't figure out what's wrong.  >.<
[03:57] <derenrich> Flannel: alright
[03:57] <n00blar> `brooks: if it's only internet that's pretty weird...try using alsamixer from the cli and make sure nothing's low in volume..it's just a shot
[03:57] <Indeph> what the heck, i thought virtualbox didn't use a disk image
[03:58] <`brooks> n00blar: i'll give alsamixer/cli a shot, then.  ty.
[03:58] <dmi3on> DozedOnLinux, can you see my PM ?
[03:58] <neil_d> I have found what looks like a bug.  I tried to limit the rate of scp with the '-l 3' and '-l=3' and '-l3' options but none seem to work !  Am I doing something wrong ?
[03:58] <Indeph> am I doing something wrong here
[03:59] <n00blar> Indeph: it creates a big file, as big as you want to create it..like 2-4 gb, this is the disk image on which you'll need to install windows
[03:59] <hal_v2> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=5536870#post5536870
[03:59] <Indeph> dude I specifically said I was looking for one without using a disk image :(
[03:59] <arthur> QUESTION? i have been using wvdial 4 some time, last night i did a fresh install of hardy. been using hardy 4 a while now.  now today my modem sprint evdo use to be /dev/ttyAMC0 ... now it is /dev/ttyUSB3 why did it change?????
[03:59] <droopsta915> I cant log in ubuntu unless its in failsafemode(in failsafe mode as we type) whats going on????? I type in the username and password and the system restarts to the log in screen
[03:59] <Dexikiix> is there a linux program for .rars?
[03:59] <bazhang> hal_v2, what happens when you use said memory card in a card reader?
[03:59] <Dexikiix> .rar's*?
[03:59] <Indeph> now I've dropped five minutes on installing something I completely don't need and I get to go uninstall it now because it's not what I need.
[04:00] <bazhang> Dexikiix, yes
[04:00] <hal_v2> bazhang: I don't have one...
[04:00] <droopsta915> I stayed up till 1am trying to figure out this log in problem
[04:00] <droopsta915> I cant log in ubuntu unless its in failsafemode(in failsafe mode as we type) whats going on????? I type in the username and password and the system restarts to the log in screen
[04:00] <dmi3on> DozedOnLinux, check PM pls
[04:01] <seekingtruth> arthur: its female?
[04:01] <RGD> I am having countless problems getting BusyBox on a fresh install
[04:01] <n00blar> Indeph: if it's that .net 3 application you're trying to run...most likely it won't run under linux as the only thing, that I know of, that runs .NET applications is mono. But mono is only supporting .net 2.0 atm. Your best bet is to run it through a virtual machine.
[04:01] <LOWER_CASE> Hi, how do I add fonts. I looked in System/Preferences/Gnome Control Centre/Appearance/Fonts, but wasn't it.
[04:01] <droopsta915> is there another chat where i can get help in kinux???
[04:01] <hal_v2> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=5536870#post5536870
[04:01] <droopsta915> linux
[04:01] <Dexikiix> bazhang: what is it?
[04:01] <arthur> maybe its the only reason... thank god for gnome-ppp
[04:02] <droopsta915> is there another chat where i can get help in linux?
[04:02] <leshnix> LOWER_CASE: make a .fonts directory in your home directory, then put the .ttf file in there
[04:02] <Indeph> n00blar - thanks for catching me back up to ten minutes ago :(
[04:02] <leshnix> LOWER_CASE: that will add it for your user account
[04:02] <n00blar> droopsta915: Try google...I find most answers from there :)
, thanks.  What about for all users?
[04:02] <Indeph> that'd be WHY i was looking at a virtual machine, and I was looking for one that used my current SATA drive instead of requiring me to create another disk image
[04:02] <bazhang> Dexikiix, /msg ubottu rar for more info
[04:03] <droopsta915> i cant find the answer on google
[04:03] <Dexikiix> ok
[04:03] <hal_v2> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=5536870#post5536870
[04:03] <dmsuperman> How can I get the version of an installed package from the command line
[04:03] <joejoecircusbo1> Indeph: Are you seriously complaining about lost time in a support channel staffed by volunteers??
[04:03] <Coded1> hal_v2:  you mom didn't hug you enough did she?
[04:03] <n00blar> Indeph: Yeah, most will ask you to create a new 'virtual' drive
[04:03] <LimCore> how to have it so that when any user runs /usr/bin/cpufreq-set then it runs as root. Type exact command
[04:03] <Indeph> No, not really. I waste a good amount of my time.
[04:03] <alinon> does anyone know if there is a pre-compiled OTR plugin for Kopete?
[04:03] <Flannel> dmsuperman: a number of ways, what are you going to use it for?
[04:03] <hal_v2> Coded1: wat?
[04:03] <nickrud> dmsuperman dpkg -l | grep pkgname
[04:03] <Indeph> n00blar - which is what I was trying to avoid
[04:03] <Coded1> just curious
[04:04] <hal_v2> Nah, I got all the hugs I needed. :3
[04:04] <leshnix> LOWER_CASE: not sure, i haven't added them for all users
[04:04] <dmsuperman> Flannel, I'm trying to post relevant data for a bug report in a java applet game
[04:04] <Flannel> dmsuperman: If you're dealing with package versioning woes, apt-cache policy package
[04:04] <Flannel> dmsuperman: ah, that'd be the previous one that nickrud gave
[04:04] <RequinB41> Ok, here we go... about 7 months ago I had this desktop image and my gnome-panel on top, since then I have replaced pcmanfm with nautilus and switched back.  I am now trying to have a black desktop, and have acheived this by setting the nautilus desktop.  However, today I decided that might be too system intensive, and in gconf-editor turned off the show_desktop option.  Now, I have as my desktop what appears to be a screen
[04:04] <alinon> does anyone know if there is a pre-compiled OTR plugin for Kopete?
[04:04] <n00blar> Indeph: Hm, then I can't think of anything else you could use. Easiest will be the virtual machine, don't have another suggestion for ya :(
[04:05] <hal_v2> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=5536870#post5536870
, varies depending on the coder, but start with "<your app> --help", which may give it immediately or with "<your app> -v", etc, else try "man <your app>" for parameters.
[04:05] <dmsuperman> nickrud, Flannel thanks :D
[04:05] <nickrud> !patience | hal_v2
[04:05] <nickrud> hal_v2 not quite what I wanted.
[04:05] <dmsuperman> LOWER_CASE, I was referring to aptittude packages, but thanks :D
[04:05] <hal_v2> lol
[04:05] <nickrud> !repeat | hal_v2
[04:05] <hal_v2> Yes, I already got that one.
[04:05] <hal_v2> And I'm spacing out my links.
[04:05] <nickrud> :)
[04:05] <dmsuperman> LOWER_CASE, -v is usually verbose though, not version, from my experience
[04:05] <hal_v2> So everyone can see them.
[04:06] <hal_v2> all 1215 of you
, like I said, depends on the coder.
[04:06] <MobileMyles> seen lembas
[04:06] <Indeph> Now, about those headphones...
[04:06] <nickrud> hal_v2 by spacing, we usually mean 5 - 10 minutes between. With an explanation of the link, most people aren't going to click it unless they have an idea to begin with. Experience.
[04:06] <arthur> not everyone is here in the physcial state!
[04:06] <pawel> Does anybody use pidgin to connect to gadu-gadu?
[04:06] <Indeph> every time I open volume control it lets me adjust the right volume bar on my headset fine, the left one tries its hardest to stay at 0
[04:07] <hal_v2> nickrud: with that attitude I'll get no responses at all. :D
[04:07] <arthur> sometimes i leave my computer on for months at a time... just because i can!
[04:07] <joejoecircusbo1> arthur: Because you can? Why wouldn't you be able to?
[04:07] <nickrud> hal_v2 with the one you're using, you'll just get ignored. Experience again, trust me :)
, e.g. make uses -v ... see Richard Stallman!
[04:07] <n00blar> Indeph: right click on the volume control icon and click on Open Volume Control
[04:07] <hal_v2> nickrud i'm desperate here
[04:08] <jhb1608> how do I name my decive?
[04:08] <Indeph> yes, that's WHERE it does it
[04:08] <arthur> i got rid of the os with a 95 in its name! you know the blue screen of death! ;)
[04:08] <jhb1608> Device*
[04:08] <Coded1> hal_v2: this is for you buddy: http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=1431862&CatId=942
[04:08] <Indeph> if I move the non-Volume Control one it just immediately forces the left one to zero and moves the right one up
[04:08] <Indeph> I can OCCASIONALLY get it to stick past 0 volume and when it does it works fine
[04:08] <jhb1608> how do I name my input device?
[04:08] <hal_v2> Coded1: I'm going on vacation in less than a week, so I'm in a bit of a hurry.
[04:08] <jhb1608> jason@jason-desktop:~/wizardpen-0.6.0.2/calibrate$ xinput set-button-map "WizardPen Tablet" 1 3 2
[04:08] <jhb1608> unable to find device WizardPen Tablet
[04:09] <hal_v2> can't really wait for that to ship and then have to figure it out from there
[04:09] <n00blar> Indeph: try using alsamix from the cli and see if that works better for ya
[04:09] <Coded1> hal_v2: lol, how long do you conceieve the purchase will take?
[04:09] <Indeph> I have no idea how to do that. :(
[04:09] <bazhang> jhb1608, this is 8.10 right?
[04:09] <hal_v2> Coded1 shipping on average takes a week for me.
[04:09] <jhb1608> no
[04:09] <jhb1608> 8.04
[04:10] <hal_v2> minus weekends
[04:10] <C0nn0R> Having issues with network connections, I am able to connect now but something with my wireless card happened and was not able to detect my network until I scanned for one.
[04:10] <nickrud> hal_v2 you should be able to get one at your local staples, or other cheapo compute store
[04:10] <jhb1608> I figured out my version it was 8.04
[04:10] <jhb1608> Hardy Heron
[04:10] <pawel> Does anybody use pidgin to connect to gadu-gadu?
[04:10] <n00blar> Indeph: open Applications, then Accessories, then Terminal...in there type:    alsamix    use, left/right keys to move and up/down keys to control the volume
[04:10] <dolo> anyone know what couldnt enumerate archive means?
[04:10] <Coded1> *hugs hal_v2 its ok, its ok, pat pat pat ....
[04:10] <Indeph> I don't have alsamix. I guess I gotta apt-get it
[04:10] <RequinB41> Ok, here we go... about 7 months ago I had this desktop image and my gnome-panel on top, since then I have replaced pcmanfm with nautilus and switched back.  I am now trying to have a black desktop, and have acheived this by setting the nautilus desktop.  However, today I decided that might be too system intensive, and in gconf-editor turned off the show_desktop option.  Now, I have as my desktop what appears to be a screen
[04:11] <Indeph> nope. :<
[04:11]  * hal_v2 hugs Coded1
[04:11] <bazhang> Indeph, alsamixer
[04:11] <Ryuho> the second entry in smb.conf has guest ok = no, but it still let's everyone in with out a password.. how do i fix this? http://pastebin.com/m1ffec82e
[04:11] <Indeph> oh, ok
[04:11] <n00blar> pawel: I would suggest trying pidgin support forums or google it..you may find a better answer there :)
[04:11] <Commie_Jebus> how do I spoof my ip
[04:11] <jhb1608> jason@jason-desktop:~/wizardpen-0.6.0.2/calibrate$ unable to find device WizardPen Tablet
[04:11] <Indeph> nope, forced down to 1
[04:11] <Coded1> thanks, i feel so much better and *relaxed*
[04:11] <Indeph> is there any way to ignore any attempts it uses to set itself
[04:12] <jhb1608> I had my tablet plugged in
[04:12] <hal_v2> Coded1: new question, since I'm going to college is there a way I can have linux give my roommates a deadly electric shock should they touch my computer or laptop?
[04:12] <pawel> n00blar: Thanks, I tried searching and I updated to latest pidgin. I'm looking on #ubuntu-pl as well but everybody is asleep ;)
[04:12] <porpoise-erc> the flash plugin does indeed do that
[04:12] <nickrud> !cookie > Coded1
[04:12] <jhb1608> but why did this jason@jason-desktop:~/wizardpen-0.6.0.2/calibrate$ unable to find device WizardPen Tablet appears?
[04:12] <Indeph> I was already set to a decent volume and using Alsamixer kind of messed it up :(
[04:13] <n00blar> pawel: Yeah, it may take a bit before you get a response from their forum though. Just keep trying and don't give up :p
[04:13] <Coded1> nickrud: thanks, i think its late i should turn in
[04:13] <Indeph> aha, flailing like an idiot at the headphone remotes makes it take forever to reset itself
[04:15] <mbrigdan> where does hardy store the actual screensaver programs?
[04:15] <jhb1608> anybody?
[04:15] <jhb1608> ﻿but why did this jason@jason-desktop:~/wizardpen-0.6.0.2/calibrate$ unable to find device WizardPen Tablet appears?
[04:15] <Commie_Jebus> how do I spoof my ip
[04:15] <RequinB41> Ok, here we go... about 7 months ago I had this desktop image and my gnome-panel on top, since then I have replaced pcmanfm with nautilus and switched back.  I am now trying to have a black desktop, and have acheived this by setting the nautilus desktop.  However, today I decided that might be too system intensive, and in gconf-editor turned off the show_desktop option.  Now, I have as my desktop what appears to be a screen
[04:15] <bazhang> Commie_Jebus, for what purpose
[04:15] <joejoecircusbo2> Commie_Jebus: For what purpose?
[04:15] <jhb1608> Commie, you can't spoof your IP, unless you use Tor.
[04:16] <Commie_Jebus> sercrity
[04:16] <sizzam> RequinB41: your post is cut off.  it ends with " Now, I have as my desktop what appears to be a scree"
[04:16] <boaz> My computer cannot start. What can I do? I get this error message: http://pastebin.com/d20022540
[04:16] <Commie_Jebus> I dont want random people seeing myip
[04:16] <bazhang> Commie_Jebus, for irc?
[04:16] <RequinB41> Now, I have as my desktop what appears to be a screenshot of my desktop (non-interactive gnome-panel and all) as it was 7 months ago.  Right clicking does nothing.  How can I get rid of this?
[04:16] <RequinB41> Thanks sizzam
[04:16] <boaz> I'm using Ubuntu 8.04 32 bit
[04:17] <jhb1608> unable to find device WizardPen Tablet
[04:17] <n00blar> Commie_Jebus: You may get a reply for that question if you google it. Most people don't need to do that, so you may not get a quick answer from here
[04:17] <Commie_Jebus> hazhang: not on freenode though... because it isnt allowed... is it?
[04:17] <jhb1608> I had it plugged in
[04:17] <RequinB41> lemme try and rephrase
[04:17] <bazhang> Commie_Jebus, ask in #freenode about a cloak
[04:17] <jhb1608> I followed this guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/TabletSetupWizardpen
[04:17] <sizzam> Commie_Jebus: you can request a "unaffiliated cloak" in #freenode"
[04:17] <Commie_Jebus> bazhang: thanks
[04:17] <bazhang> n00blar, please refrain from the google it comments.
[04:18] <jhb1608> I have issues with xinput
[04:18] <jhb1608> and device detection
[04:19] <b3lorixx> Hey i have my Nvidia driver in use, but it doesnt work
[04:19] <pawel> n00blar: could you please see if you can go to www.gadu-gadu.pl  ... I can't open that site but it will open through hidemyass proxy
[04:19] <kane> How can i disable monitor mode
[04:19] <sizzam> pawalls: i can get to that url
[04:19] <sizzam> oops, pawel i can get to that url
[04:20] <kane> How can i disable monitor mode
[04:20] <b3lorixx> !nvidia
[04:20] <Gun_Smoke> Is there a way to restrict a users times to access their accounts?
[04:20] <kane> How can i disable monitor mode
[04:21] <bazhang> kane dont repeat so often
[04:21] <b3lorixx> how do i reinstall me nvidia video driver
[04:21] <pawel> sizzam: i have no idea why I can't its a simple web page
[04:21] <kane> ok
[04:21] <slammed87d21> in the terminal, how do i login as root?
[04:21] <kane> But how can i disable monitar mode
[04:21] <n00blar> pawel: Works for me
[04:21] <paolo_> Hi *. I have a very strange problem. When I use compiz (only with compiz), watching movies is very slow sometimes (not all the time). I have not been able to understand when this happens (it doesn't depend on the cpu usage or on the media player used). Any hint?
[04:21] <Ashfire908> slammed87d21, sudo -i
[04:21] <kane> slammed i think Sudo
[04:21] <joejoecircusbo3> slammed87d21: 'sudo -i'
[04:21] <sizzam> pawel: when you ping gadu-gadu.pl, does it resolve to 91.197.13.208
[04:21] <kane> Anyone can help me
[04:21] <kane> How can i disable monitor mode
[04:22] <bazhang> kane, dont repeat so often.
[04:22] <b3lorixx> ﻿how do i reinstall me nvidia video driver
[04:22] <pawel> sizzam: "unknown host"
[04:22] <sizzam> pawel: can you get to http://91.197.13.208
[04:22] <RequinB41> I have an image that shows on  my desktop when i disable my desktop in nautilus.  (To the best of my knowledge) I have no other file manager programs running.  I would like that image to go away, help please?
[04:22] <kane> My card doesn't connect to wireless network in Ubuntu but it does on windows
[04:22] <cdubya> bah, it's been so long since I've messed with setting up apache and php......with apache2, how do you resolve the issue with apache not handling php files?
[04:23] <b3lorixx> kane: what type of card is it
[04:23] <b3lorixx> ﻿how do i reinstall me nvidia video driver
[04:23] <sizzam> pawel: oops, disregard that, doesn't work correctly via ip.  looks like a dns issue since you can't resolve that address
[04:23] <kane> Broadcom 4311 but i connected to it earlier
[04:23] <RequinB41> !broadcom
[04:23] <kane> then i enable monitaor mode
[04:23] <ryanprior> #WineHQ is silent, so I will ask here as well: I want to create a one-liner for a shortcut icon to start /media/disk/WoW/Wow.exe with wineprefix /media/disk/WoW  -- how do I do that?
[04:24] <pawel> sizzam: the ip returns "390357470 " in the browser
[04:24] <bazhang> kane, this still your neighbor's wireless? maybe they encrypted it.
[04:24] <kane> But i can use it on WIndows
[04:24] <kane> I am using it now
[04:24] <sizzam> pawel: i get a random number every time as well.  you can reach the IP, so it looks like DNS to me
[04:24] <cshadowrun> Is there any stupidly simple paint package for ubuntu? (GIMP is cool and all, but sometimes something really crap like MS Paint does the job. :P)
[04:24] <EugenMayer> how would i install the fglrx driver from intrepid on a hardy system ?
[04:24] <slammed87d21> can someone help me install madwifi? i think im doing something wrong
[04:24] <RequinB41> ryanprior: hold on, your wineprefix=/media/disk/WoW?
[04:25] <bazhang> cshadowrun, there is one for children if you are interested
[04:25] <cshadowrun> haha
[04:25] <ryanprior> RequinB41: I want to set the wineprefix specifically for that shortcut icon
[04:25] <cshadowrun> maybe that'll do
[04:25] <bazhang> tuxpaint
[04:25] <cshadowrun> GIMP is such a big package and sometimes i just wanna mess around with pixels.
[04:25] <pawel> sizzam: i'll try a free dns service... is there any special way to change dns in Linux?
[04:25] <ryanprior> RequinB41: I think so, anyway. I'm not a very experienced Wine user. :-)
[04:25] <bazhang> !info tuxpaint
[04:25] <sizzam> pawel: try adding "91.197.13.209 gadu-gadu.pl"  to /etc/hosts
[04:25] <slammed87d21> anyone?
[04:25] <b3lorixx> ﻿how do i reinstall me nvidia video driver
[04:25] <BrendanWelsh> What do you guys recommend to use to listen to .FLAC and .MP3 best in Ubuntu?
[04:25] <kane> can anyone help
[04:25] <bazhang> b3lorixx, how did you install it in the first place
[04:26] <cshadowrun> lol nah thats too horrible
[04:26] <bazhang> BrendanWelsh, /msg ubottu players for a list
[04:26] <mentat> what TORRENT clients u guys think would be good for a 100/100 connection with ubuntu? TRANSMISSON?
[04:26] <sizzam> pawel: dns servers are kept in /etc/resolv.conf
[04:26] <RequinB41> ryanprior: Ok... either you're trying to do something pretty advanced or you are over-thinking this - what ar eyou trying to do
[04:26] <kane> How can i connect to it
[04:26] <RequinB41> !best
[04:26] <kegie> cshadowrun: you can use krita if you're not afraid of kde dependencies
[04:26] <atha> hi, can i access fat32 partiton from virtualbox running ubuntu??
[04:26] <ryanprior> RequinB41: I just want to create a shortcut icon for WoW
[04:26] <b3lorixx> ﻿how do i reinstall me nvidia video driver
[04:26] <mbrigdan> where does hardy store the actual screensaver programs?
[04:26] <slammed87d21> if someone knows how to install madwifi, please plm me
[04:26] <ryanprior> RequinB41: Don't I need to set the wineprefix so it knows where to find the files and so on?
[04:27] <bazhang> b3lorixx, see my question above
[04:27] <delirium> b3lorixx,  just install again
[04:27] <n00blar> b3lorixx: You may need to 'stop' using it first...go to System, Administration then Hardware Drivers and remove the check mark. Then you may need to find the package name and remove it from linux
[04:27] <joejoecircusbo1> mentat: Azureus is a good all around torrent client
[04:27] <kane> please can someon help this poor guy
[04:27] <lwizardl> hi
[04:27] <pawel> sizzam: Thanks man!! that worked.. any ideas why this problem occured
[04:27] <arthur> what kane
[04:27] <sizzam> mentat: deluge is another good bit torrent client
[04:27] <uuser> can anyone recommend a partitioning app to resize and create partitions?
[04:27] <b3lorixx> ﻿(11:25:03 PM) Janek: dont tell him im talkin to u :P
[04:27] <b3lorixx> (11:25:09 PM) cory: lol
[04:27] <b3lorixx> (11:25:11 PM) Janek: Jason says:
[04:27] <b3lorixx> if thye havent fixed it already
[04:27] <b3lorixx> Jason says:
[04:27] <b3lorixx> today was going to be the big opening
[04:27] <FloodBot1> b3lorixx: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[04:27] <ryanprior> RequinB41: I am a retard. I just removed the wineprefix shit and it works now.
[04:27] <kegie> cshadowrun: oh, and Paint.Net should work in mono (I think). www.getpaint.net
[04:27] <kane> I can't connect to a connection on ubuntu
[04:27] <kane> using broadcom 4311
[04:27] <RequinB41> ryanprior: It doesn't work like that.  when you do 'wine /media/disk/Wow/wow.exe', you are telling
[04:27] <bazhang> kane; please dont ask twice a minute-->space out your questions to 5-10 minutes
[04:27] <RequinB41> ryanprior: glad it works xD
[04:27] <sizzam> pawel: the dns server you are using doesn't have an entry for that address.  whoever maintains that server would be the one to ask why
[04:27] <kane> But i did earlier now i can't
[04:27] <lwizardl> anyone know how i can add the profile manager to the firefox menu item
[04:28] <slammed87d21> madwifi anyone? im a newbie to ubuntu and really dont know what im doing
[04:28] <arthur> kane did you change any firewall settings?
[04:28] <b3lorixx> sry bout that, how do i reinstall my nvidia driver!
[04:28] <kane> no
[04:28] <pawel> sizzam: now I just need pidgin to connect to gadu-gadu hehe
[04:28] <bazhang> b3lorixx, how did you install them the first time
[04:28] <kbrosnan> lwizardl: use the menu editor to add a menu item with the command of firefox -P
[04:28] <cshadowrun> kegie lol i think i'll just learn how to get to grips with gimp
[04:29] <kane> I enabled monitor mode
[04:29] <cshadowrun> although krita is quite simple :)
[04:29] <sizzam> pawel: does pidgin config list a .gadu-gadu.pl  address somewhere in it?
[04:29] <n00blar> b3lorixx: You may need to 'stop' using it first...go to System, Administration then Hardware Drivers and remove the check mark. Then you may need to find the package name and remove it from linux
[04:29] <arthur> kane try un pluging the internet connection then plug it back in
[04:29] <slammed87d21> so does anyone even know how to install madwifi?
[04:29] <kane> I tried that
[04:29] <b3lorixx> bazhang, i just installed ubuntu and there not working i know i have to reinstall them becuase i ahd to do it before after i jsut installd it a few months ago, but i forgot how to
[04:29] <RequinB41> I have an image that shows on  my desktop when i disable my desktop in nautilus.  (To the best of my knowledge) I have no other file manager programs running.  I would like that image to go away, help please?
[04:29] <pawel> sizzam: one sec... if it does should I change it to ip
[04:29] <arthur> did u reboot kane?
[04:29] <kane> Do you think its becuase i enabled monitar mode
[04:29] <kane> yeah
[04:30] <bazhang> b3lorixx, what card and number
[04:30] <kane> More than twice
[04:30] <sizzam> pawel: i just looked, i don't see any addresses in there.   i was thinking we could make host entries for those as well
[04:30] <pawel> ok
[04:30] <lwizardl> kbrosnan, just opens firefox
[04:30] <arthur> did u do something to make it stop working kane?
[04:30] <slammed87d21> hello?
[04:30] <pawel> sizzam: are you using gg? no problems?
[04:31] <b3lorixx> bazhang: nVidia Corporation C51 [GeForce 6150 LE]
[04:31] <kane> I enabled monitor mode after that it didn't connect anymore
[04:31] <sizzam> pawel: no, i don't use that service
[04:31] <bazhang> kane, try resetting the router.
[04:31] <cdubya> !apache2
[04:31] <cdubya> bah
[04:31] <slammed87d21> anyone?
[04:31] <jhb1608> I need help on the tablet.
[04:31] <viper4> Im trying to play some games on virtualnes.com and they use a java plugin, but I already have sun-java6-plugin installed... is there any other steps I should be doing?  Hardy, firefox 3.0
[04:31] <lambd> hi good night, can anyone tell me if I can mount a NTFS to a hidden folder. eg.  /home/.windows ??
[04:31] <lambd> thx
[04:31] <arthur> after i get to the point of no return. i just plop the install disk in the cdrom drive and reinstall the os.... kane
[04:31] <un2him> how do i start compiz without direct rendering in Hardy?
[04:31] <s3rvant> howdy
[04:32] <kbrosnan> lwizardl: firefox must be closed to launch the profile manager, or add -no-remote to have a second instance
[04:32] <kane> Really i have to do that?
[04:32] <slammed87d21> i need help installing madwifi
[04:32] <jay_> <--- new ubuntu user from windows, tried both Xchat and Koversation, which one is best for irc and why?
[04:32] <arthur> i use xchat
[04:32] <kbrosnan> viper4: x64 or 32 bit kernel?
[04:32] <lwizardl> thanks kbrosnan
[04:32] <viper4> 32
[04:32] <jay_> how do you use proxy in xchat?
[04:32] <marco> jay_, I'd say xchat is more mature and also more popular
[04:32] <RequinB41> I have an image that shows on  my desktop when i disable my desktop in nautilus.  (To the best of my knowledge) I have no other file manager programs running.  I would like that image to go away, help please?
[04:33] <s3rvant> sooo... trying to use the nvidia-settings utility to setup dual monitors, but after restarting X the settings are reset... I'm applying changes and saving to xorg.conf... so I'm stuck
[04:33] <s3rvant> and I vote for Chatzilla as firefox addon for irc
[04:33] <jay_> like i mirc i could use a socks5
[04:33] <RGD> I am new to the whole Ubuntu family so please bare with me ;)
[04:33] <arthur> i use xchat and dont know why?
[04:33] <Flannel> jay_: If you're using Ubuntu, xchat is better than Konversation because you're already using the GUI libraries for gnome
[04:33] <s3rvant> <-- also new ;)
[04:33] <marco> jay_, and assuming you're not using kubuntu, xchat fits in better with the gnome desktop
[04:33] <b3lorixx> bazhang, nVidia Corporation C51 [GeForce 6150 LE]
[04:33] <RGD> <---- I have a lot of reading to do to keep up to date ;)
[04:33] <marco> jay_, yes, you can
[04:33] <jhb1608> jason@jason-desktop:~/wizardpen-0.6.0.2/calibrate$ xinput set-button-map "WizardPen Tablet" 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
[04:33] <jhb1608> unable to find device WizardPen Tablet
[04:34] <jhb1608> why did it say this?
[04:34] <s3rvant> I'm using two 7300gt's with one monitor per card, if that helps with my question
[04:34] <jay_> i guess i dont like how xchat makes me click one a button to see hows all in the channel and dont see an option to use a proxy
[04:34] <bazhang> b3lorixx, did you install the correct drivers for that
[04:34] <jay_> whos all in the channel*
[04:35] <RequinB41> I have an image that shows on  my desktop when i disable my desktop in nautilus.  (To the best of my knowledge) I have no other file manager programs running.  I would like that image to go away, help please?
[04:35] <viper4> jay_, you can definitely do that...
[04:35] <b3lorixx> bazhang, i need to install them lol, restriced drivers isnt working
[04:35] <marco> s3rvant, pastebin your xorg.conf
[04:35] <RequinB41> jay_: use pidgin
[04:35] <bazhang> b3lorixx, have you taken a look in synaptic package manager yet
[04:35] <b3lorixx> bazhang, no
[04:35] <marco> RequinB41, pidgin is a great IM client but not such a great IRC client
[04:35] <sizzam> jay_: do you know if you installed xchat or  xchat-gnome
[04:35] <b3lorixx> !nvidia
[04:35] <jay_> xchat
[04:36] <jay_> sudo apt-get install xchat
[04:36] <s3rvant> http://paste.ubuntu.com/35378/
[04:36] <sizzam> jay_: ctrl+f7
[04:36] <sizzam> jay_: does that give you the userlist?
[04:36] <marco> jay_, if you really like mIRC, you can always run it through WINE
[04:36] <ruhtrA> i use gyachi for yahoo, xchat for irc and pidgin for everything else,
[04:36] <RequinB41> marco: I use pidgin a lot... but to each his own (that's what we stand for, anyway)
[04:36] <jay_> i may need to for some programs i am used to photoshop and dreamweaver also
[04:37] <jay_> i really do like ubuntu though
[04:37] <RequinB41> jay_: you can make gimp look like photoshop
[04:37] <venger> hey guys, can anyone explain why, when i have "%sudo ALL=NOPASSWD: ALL" set in /etc/sudoers and a user is in the sudo group, but still has to give a password when using sudo?
[04:37] <bazhang> jay_, /msg ubottu equivalents for a link
[04:37] <marco> RequinB41, fair enough.  To be honest, I haven't tried pidgin IRC in a very long time, it may have improved
[04:37] <joejoecircusboy> jay_: But don't kid yourself, Gimp is not Photoshop :)
[04:38] <ruhtrA> jay u can install your faviort verson of ms windows into virtualbox and start it just like another program from linux, thats what i do...;)
[04:38] <joejoecircusboy> jay_: But, you can run Photoshop on Linux using Wine
[04:38] <RequinB41> but - photoshop CS3 is very pretty under Wine
[04:38] <jay_> I am a noob, fresh from windows type person DOS commands are what i am used too
[04:38] <RequinB41> yep
[04:38] <s3rvant> I'm gonna restart, brb
[04:38] <jay_> but i do like ubuntu so far
[04:38] <RequinB41> jay_: No one's disguising the fact it's a different operating system - but if it wasn't different, how could it be better?
[04:38] <sizzam> restart?  what?  we don't restart
[04:38] <marco> jay_, gimp does the job for most people (depends on what you need really).  As for dreamweaver, you're really not gonna find something that full featured in linux.  Most linux developers don't use WYSIWYG editors (though some do).
[04:38] <RequinB41> sizzam: for kernel updates
[04:38] <sizzam> ahh
[04:38] <Tazbobu> Anybody here good with Samba?
[04:38] <sizzam> hehe
[04:39] <marco> there are a few WYSIWYG editors out there though, like BlueFish
[04:39] <jay_> I also have 3 windows PC's on my home netowkr will i be able to file share with them locally useing ubuntu client?
[04:39] <bobertdos> Tazbobu: I'm not exceptionally good, but I can try. What's up?
[04:40] <jay_> Im trying to learn linux, and love it so far
[04:40] <blak1> lol jay_ is a retard
[04:40] <RequinB41> jay_: you can setup a ftp or samba server on your ubuntu machine and all the computers can access it
[04:40] <blak1> jay_ stop being so stupid, please
[04:40] <Tazbobu> bobertdos: I'm trying to add a share and it says - cannot convert name "Everyone" to a SID
[04:40] <uthrra> linux and love both begin with the same latter
[04:41] <Tazbobu> yeah and both are just as frustrating some times
[04:41] <jay_> sorry, i am new to linux this is my first install, will Samba work the same as windows netbios file sharing?
[04:41] <sizzam> then again, so does loathe
[04:41] <Tazbobu> :) sorry couldn't resist that one
[04:41] <blak1> Tazbobu: you're not clever
[04:41] <uthrra> no jay it will work better
[04:41] <sizzam> !ops
[04:41] <Flannel> sizzam: yes?
[04:41] <sizzam> Flannel: blak1 is trolling
[04:41] <blak1> how am i trolling?
[04:41] <dstaley> Someone tell me that there isn't anything wrong with this: http://img.skitch.com/20080808-pcdi8gpn4rghdefjhprp5g7q5g.jpg
[04:41] <bobertdos> Tazbobu: that's odd, maybe it just doesn't like that particular name, or maybe the fact that it's capitalized???
[04:41] <blak1> you little snitch, lmao
[04:42] <nalioth> gentlement, this is a support channel
[04:42] <Flannel> blak1: Please be polite and follow the channel guidelines and the code of conduct, thanks.
[04:42] <blak1> i am
[04:42] <jay_> i apologize if my questions sound stupid, but for a person that just installed linux for the first time 1 hour ago it is diffrent
[04:42] <blak1> some people just want an excuse to call in the ops
[04:42] <marco> jay_, don't be sorry to ask questions
[04:42] <Flannel> blak1: No, You're not being polite.
[04:42] <marco> jay_, that's what this channel is here for
[04:42] <RequinB41> jay_: blak1's comments aren't relevent.  It's good to ask questions.
[04:42] <jay_> the only command i know is sudo apt-get and ls and cd ..
[04:42] <Tazbobu> bobertdos: never had the problem before I switched to hardy... I just right click the folder, go to sharing options and share and it was good to go
[04:42] <blak1> sizzam: don't be a snitch, it's not a good thing
[04:42] <nickrud> jay_ ditto. Ignore retarded comments
[04:43] <bobertdos> jay_: Yeah, it's people like you who keep our channel going, after all :)
[04:43] <sizzam> blak1: thanks for the advice
[04:43] <BrendanWelsh> bazhang: Thank you for the command, and I looked at all of them -- but which do most of you guys prefer for audio playback? (.FLAC/.MP3)
[04:43] <Flannel> jay_: We're all new at some point, its certainly nothing to be ashamed of.  We welcome you to our community.
[04:43] <ty5479> Seriously, Everybody was newbie at everything at somepoint in their life.
[04:43] <pizza> i was very ashamed when i first started using linux, to the point that i wasn't going out of the house for a while
[04:43] <jay_> thank you
[04:44] <marco> jay_, a samba server is basically the same as windows's file/printer sharing (as well as some other stuff)
[04:44] <marco> it lets your linux machine fit into a windows network seamlessly
[04:44] <mixed> anyone know what is the usual dots per inch so the letters wont look so small?
[04:44] <kambing> kambing_macho1
[04:44] <marco> mixed, well, that's a monitor dependent setting
[04:44] <s3rvant> back
[04:44] <pizza> heh
[04:44] <s3rvant> restart didn't help anything
[04:44] <jay_> is it easy to convert a ubuntu client o a ubuntu web and ftp server?
[04:44] <RequinB41> jay_: and then a ftp server is - well - an ftp server for storing stuff on your network
[04:44] <marco> mixed, the ubuntu default I 96 I think
[04:45] <joejoecircusboy> Is possible to model the human brain purely with mathematics? If so, how do I do that with Ubuntu?
[04:45] <Flannel> jay_: yeah, linux doesn't differentiate between "desktop" and "server" they're just programs that run
[04:45] <nickrud> jay_ yes, they coexist nicely
[04:45] <mixed> marco, i thought there were a couple?  usually it was about 92 and then another one, I forgot which one it is
[04:45] <jay_> thanks
[04:45] <mixed> Marco, 96 is the default, which one is the next up?  I forgot
[04:45] <marco> mixed, just go to Appearance Preferences -> Fonts -> Details  and adjust the DPI until you get what you want
[04:45] <marco> mixed, I think 101
[04:45] <s3rvant> sooo... any idea why the nvidia settings aren't being saved?
[04:45] <kegie> mixed: 96 is the default setting, which is technically too low for most monitors (so the text looks a bit small). Turning it up makes the text bigger, but has a tendency to make things look a bit strange sometimes... it is a tradeoff. But 120 is another common setting.
[04:45] <jay_> what is the ./ command about?
[04:45] <marco> mixed, the next commonly used dpi that is
[04:45] <marco> you can set it to anything
[04:45] <RequinB41> joejoecircusboy - yes?
[04:46] <RequinB41> I have an image that shows on  my desktop when i disable my desktop in nautilus.  (To the best of my knowledge) I have no other file manager programs running.  I would like that image to go away, help please?
[04:46] <jay_> to execute something?
[04:46] <mixed> Marco, I'll use 101, feisty would use 96 and then you could only choose the next one up, hardy heronn lets you choose in increments of 1, yikes!
[04:46] <joejoecircusboy> RequinB41: I was more interested in the latter part of the question :P
[04:46] <bobertdos> jay_: ./ is necessary when you want to run an executable in the current directory
[04:46] <Flannel> jay_: . means your current directory, so ./blah would call "blah" in your current directory.  By default your current directory isn't included in the path (where it looks for commands) for security
[04:46] <RequinB41> joejoecircusboy: there are free mind-mapping software available, i can't think of one right now tho
[04:47] <jay_> I tried to make a directory in filesystem called downloads and it said i did not have permission, what is that about?
[04:47] <sizzam> RequinB41: can you take a screenshot of the image you're talking about?
[04:47] <marco> jay_, if you just type in a file name to the command line, it'll look in /usr/bin and a couple of other places (defined by environment variables)
[04:47] <s3rvant> :(
[04:47] <mixed> ill be right back!
[04:47] <marco> jay_, in linux, '.' means current directory and '..' means parent directory
[04:47] <RequinB41> sizzam: kk - it's just a desktop picture with a gnome-terminal on top (as of like fiesty)
[04:47] <m0u5e> jay_: you don't have permission to access / by default, not unless you elevate your privliges
[04:47] <bobertdos> jay_: Making directories in Filesystem requires admin privileges.
[04:47] <jay_> so mkdir downloads?
[04:48] <nickrud> joejoecircusboy that sounds like a topic better suited to #ubuntu-offtopic
[04:48] <jay_> i am the admin
[04:48] <s3rvant> I've got the nvidia driver installed, and the nvidia settings utility, 2 7300gt's with one monitor per card... but I can't seem to get it to go dual monitor
[04:48] <Marco> jay_, no, mkdir creates a directory
[04:48] <Flannel> jay_: sudo mkdir blah
[04:48] <m0u5e> jay_: no you need to use sudo, or login as root (sudo -l)
[04:48] <Flannel> !sudo | jay_
[04:48] <joejoecircusboy> nickrud: my question had 'ubuntu' in it? :D
[04:49] <nickrud> joejoecircusboy barely ;)
[04:49] <jay_> i will try that out, do you recommend to put the download dir in my $home dir instead of root for security?
[04:49] <joejoecircusboy> hehe
[04:49] <Marco> jay_, the linux security model has users with limited privileges so that any damage that occurs is minimized.  If you want to do something that requires admin privileges, you have to prefix the c ommand with "sudo"
[04:49] <bobertdos> jay_: I know I do.
[04:49] <Marco> jay_, you shouldn't put directories in /
[04:49] <Marco> *new directories
[04:50] <jay_> i see, i need to read more about linux i guess
[04:50] <RequinB41> jay_: you are not the admin xD That's the beauty.  You can make yourself have admin priviledges temporarily only when you're sure you want to, and wiht a password.
[04:50] <jay_> binaries are like exe's in windows?
[04:50] <s3rvant> XP was getting on my nerves... so I installed ubuntu, but now I don't have sound or my dual monitors, the monitors being 1st priority
[04:50] <bobertdos> jay_: Yeah, the general rule of thumb is that personal data belongs in Home.
[04:50] <Marco> jay_, yes
[04:50] <nickrud> jay_ there's nothing really wrong with it, it's just not standard
[04:50] <Flannel> jay_: Its a lot to absorb at first, but it'll get easier
[04:50] <joejoecircusboy> s3rvant: So XP is looking pretty good right now, eh? ;)
[04:50] <pawel_pawel> i'm at a hotel, how can I check if it is using a proxy?
[04:50] <pawel_pawel> opening ports for torrents doesn't work and neither does gadu-gadu on pidgin... maybe I hav a problem with a proxy on the network
[04:50] <s3rvant> ... not going back to xp if I can help it
[04:50] <Marco> jay_, the best way to learn is what you're doing, diving in
[04:50] <bazhang> joejoecircusboy, please take chat elsewhere
[04:51] <RequinB41> !sound
[04:51] <RequinB41> !dualmoniter
[04:51] <Psyco_Chipmunkk1> Sorry, i logged out, did anyone here my question?
[04:51] <Psyco_Chipmunkk1> See it i mean..
[04:51] <RequinB41> grr, i keep forgetting these facoids
[04:51] <Flannel> !dualhead
[04:51] <joejoecircusboy> bazhang: ?
[04:51] <RequinB41> thx Flannel
[04:51] <bobertdos> jay_: Well, there are different types of executable files, but yes, binary (bin) files are common.
[04:51] <s3rvant> ... I've read several articles... guess I'll try those too...
[04:51] <bazhang> joejoecircusboy, offtopic in #ubuntu-offtopic
[04:51] <jay_> so a .exe in windows is the same as a .bin in linux?
[04:52] <SNuxoll> jay_: file extensions don't matter in linux
[04:52] <Marco> jay_, ehhh, kind of.  In linux, a file is executable or not depending on its permissions
[04:52] <Flannel> jay_: Generally they won't have an extension
[04:52] <joejoecircusboy> bazhang: Regarding modelling the human brain? I mentioned that once 10 mins ago, and have been told it was offtopic twice now??
[04:52] <SNuxoll> jay_: usually .bin is just a way that some companies trick their server into sending the file in binary mode, as flannel said, executables generally don't have extensions at all
[04:52] <jay_> is that where all my ubuntu programs will be at in the bin dir?
[04:53] <Marco> jay_, most installed programs will be in /usr/bin
[04:53] <mixed> it looks like hardy heron is unable to detect my monitor!  :-(
[04:53] <danfg> why should i install 64-bit linux? is there a downside to it?
[04:53] <Marco> some will be in /bin
[04:53] <Marco> some will be in the /sbin
[04:53] <RequinB41> jay_: what SNuxoll says.  Basically, there is no need for a "exe" type designation for a few reasons, mostly because the software is installed via repositories
[04:53] <b3lorixx> how can i make it so i dont have to do sudo modprobe ndiswrapper to get wireless each time i start up
[04:53] <Flannel> jay_: Not all of them, theres a few directories that'll house stuff.  You can tell where something is with the "which" command,  "which blah" will give you the path to blah
[04:53] <RequinB41> !repos
[04:53] <mixed> danfg, yes, there is a downside to it, it probably will not work!
[04:53] <RequinB41> hmm, not what i wanted
[04:53] <bazhang> joejoecircusboy, windows chat
[04:53] <bobertdos> jay_: AND some programs will commonly be in /usr/lib
[04:53] <joejoecircusboy> danfg: If you have more than 3 GB of RAM. Downsides: Sub-par Flash and Java support
[04:53] <Marco> bobertdos, really O.o
[04:53] <b3lorixx> ﻿how can i make it so i dont have to do sudo modprobe ndiswrapper to get wireless each time i start up
[04:53] <Schmackels> hiya every1!
[04:53] <Marco> bobertdos, I thought only libs went there
[04:53] <RequinB41> !hi
[04:53] <Schmackels> woopps lemmi fix that
[04:54] <Marco> guess you learn something new every day
[04:54] <b3lorixx> ﻿how can i make it so i dont have to do sudo modprobe ndiswrapper to get wireless each time i start up
[04:54] <jay_> wow, this is alot to abosrb abd learn coming from a windows environment
[04:54] <SNuxoll> Marco: generally only libs go there
[04:54] <joejoecircusboy> bazhang: 1. it was a joke  2. the person asking the question brought up Windows
[04:54] <dotech> Marco: That is a good goal.
[04:54] <SNuxoll> Marco: but sometimes stupid programs put binaries there
[04:54] <jay_> but i think i am learning thanks to you guys help
[04:54] <danfg> joejoecircusboy: but can't i run like, a 32-bit java/flash on it?
[04:54] <mixed> in Hardy Heron, when i go to change resolution settings my monitor is set to "unknown", anyone know a fix to that?
[04:54] <b3lorixx> ﻿how can i make it so i dont have to do sudo modprobe ndiswrapper to get wireless each time i start up
[04:54] <bobertdos> Marco: Well, that's mostly true. There are exceptions though, like Firefox's stuff.
[04:54] <pawel_pawel> i'm at a hotel, how can I check if it is using a proxy?
[04:54] <Psyco_Chipmunkk1> Doess nayone know how I can resise my partition with Gparted?  It wont let me.  The options there but I can click on it
[04:54] <joejoecircusboy> danfg: Ya, it doesn't work as well as in 32bit Ubuntu though (still usable, just a bit more flaky)
[04:54] <feihung1> #surabaya
[04:55] <nickrud> b3lorixx add the word   ndiswrapper   on a line by itself in   gsku gedit /etc/modules
[04:55] <Flannel> jay_: Don't feel bad when, in a few weeks, you want to reinstall to get rid of all the stuff you broke while playing.  I think I went through at least a dozen.
[04:55]  * nickrud wonders how many partitions he erased, had partially working, or not working all at once in the first 6 months
[04:55] <bobertdos> jay_: Yes, I ditto Flannel's statement.
[04:55] <joejoecircusboy> danfg: I just made the switch to 64bit a few weeks back, it was relatively painless
[04:55] <Psyco_Chipmunkk1> anyone?
[04:56] <Flannel> Psyco_Chipmunkk1: Are you on a liveCD?
[04:56] <Psyco_Chipmunkk1> nope
[04:56] <Psyco_Chipmunkk1> I downloaded gparted
[04:56] <Flannel> Psyco_Chipmunkk1: You can't edit mounted partitions
[04:56] <Psyco_Chipmunkk1> oh
[04:56] <RequinB41> jay_: http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm is perhaps one of the better reads for the transition from windows to linux
[04:56] <jay_> how can i use a socks 5 connection to login irc annoymous, there dows not seem to be an option on koversation or xchat
[04:56] <Psyco_Chipmunkk1> I have to do that from the live cd?
[04:56] <slammed87d21> an someone help me install madwifi? im doing it just like the ubuntu site says, but its not working
[04:56] <joejoecircusboy> danfg: (but, there no real advantage for desktop usage unless you have 4+ GB of RAM
[04:56] <RequinB41> jay_: keep in mind
[04:56] <bazhang> jay_, ask in #freenode about getting a cloak
[04:56] <Flannel> Psyco_Chipmunkk1: yeah, unless you're modifying partitions that you're notusing currently
[04:56] <RequinB41> jay_: that is meant for people who are having problems in certain areas, and probably doesn't apply to you
[04:56] <Marco> jay_, in xchat: Settings -> Preferences -> Network Setup
[04:57] <Psyco_Chipmunkk1> ok
[04:57] <Marco> setup your proxy there
[04:57] <Psyco_Chipmunkk1> It will let me?  It wont be password protected or somthing?
[04:57] <slammed87d21> help?
[04:57] <danfg> joejoecircusboy: hmm i don't have +4gb ram, what about virtualization, does kqemu run any faster?
[04:57] <danfg> does anything run faster?
[04:57] <Marco> danfg, don't use x86_64
[04:57] <danfg> Marco: ?
[04:57] <Marco> danfg, in theory, some apps should run faster, but those are things like databases and video encoding
[04:58] <jay_> dont see it
[04:58] <joejoecircusboy> danfg: I haven't done any benchmarks, but in general.. no, performance is about the same (not enough difference either way to justify the switch)
[04:58] <Marco> danfg, however, in practice, x64 binaries are larger and thus take longer to run
[04:58] <Marco> so in benchmarks, x64 ends up being slower
[04:58] <Guest20826> any know how to solve the qmake for Qt4 not found. Please specify the correct qmake with --qmake= when installing mythtv on ubuntu or is this a question for the mythtv channel
[04:58] <slammed87d21> can i get some tips at least on how to install madwifi?
[04:59] <joejoecircusboy> danfg: My desktop does run alot fast after the switch, but I also upgraded from 2GB to 8GB of RAM at the same time :)
[04:59] <Marco> danfg, and there's also the inconvenience of dealing with adobe flash, java, etc...
[04:59] <Midorix> Does anyone here know how to format partitions to install windows XP from Ubuntu?
[04:59] <jay_> will do thanks
[04:59] <Marco> it's better to stick with 32-bit for now
[04:59] <danfg> Marco: hmm ok then. what about kqemu? will it run windows any faster?
[04:59] <Marco> danfg, I don't think so
[04:59] <slammed87d21> hello? anyone?
[04:59] <danfg> actually, i'll look into that brb
[05:00] <pawel_pawel> Marco: is java problematic on x64? Its rendering online games incorrectly in ff3
[05:00] <bobertdos> Midorix: You don't want to do that :p
[05:00] <pqlsztjoz> what is best linux distro that uses rpm
[05:00] <Marco> pqlsztjoz, wrong channel
[05:00] <Marco> go to #linux
[05:00] <Marco> and start the flamewar there ;-)
[05:00] <joejoecircusboy> pqlsztjoz: Fedora or CentOS
[05:00] <Midorix> I was going to install Ubuntu as a dual-boot afterwords, bobertdos :P
[05:01] <jay_> any good links you can recommend to lern how to "unzip and install" and program that is .tar.gz?
[05:01] <Flannel> !compression | jay_
[05:01] <bobertdos> Midorix: Oh, start fresh, you mean?
[05:01] <Marco> jay_, what do you mean?
[05:01] <danfg> Marco, joejoecircusboy: wow, so is 64-bit just a big flaming pile of feces?
[05:01] <Marco> danfg, no
[05:01] <Marco> it's good
[05:01] <sizzam> slammed87d21: see if this is helpful:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Madwifi
[05:01] <Midorix> Yeah, bobertdos . I ruined my windows install accidentally when I put Ubuntu on, and I'd like to get both back now.
[05:01] <danfg> Marco: oh ok, with 64 bit you can use +4gb of ram yay!
[05:02] <danfg> that's it?
[05:02] <nickrud> jay_ a word to the wise: any program you find as a tar.gz, make a real effort to find it in the repos, it's much easier to install that way
[05:02] <Marco> danfg, especially if you have a lot of RAM, or do a lot of number crunching stuff (databases and a host of other things)
[05:02] <jhb1608> I have the input issues, how do I make "WizardPen" in the xinput to work?
[05:02] <Vooloo> what flash plugin should I install to access youtube and stuff?
[05:02] <themunkee> question: can I use virtual box to boot my windows hard drive instead of making a new "hard drive image"
[05:02] <Vooloo> the official tar.gz ?
[05:02] <jay_> I have learned to use apt-get install but there are some programs which need to "un-tar" or un-zip
[05:02] <Flannel> jay_:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[05:02] <bobertdos> Midorix: Oh, well in that case, why not just let your Windows disc do it?
[05:02] <sizzam> Vooloo: sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[05:03] <joejoecircusboy> danfg: No, I don't agree with Marco actually... 64bit isn't slower.  While it's true that the binaries would be slightly bigger... we're talking a few percent bigger... This is offset by other advantages 64bit has (like more registers, for example).... Rule of thumb: For desktop usage, performance shouldn't factor in to your decision to go 64bit (it's not significantly faster or slower)
[05:03] <slammed87d21> sizzam: i tried that but it isnt working
[05:03] <Marco> joejoecircusboy, I know, but theoretically so, I've seen benchmarks that prove my point.
[05:03] <Midorix> I think I have to format my HDD somehow, bobertdos. When I put in the windows disc to try to install, it tells me it "can't detect a hard drive disk'' and that I should check all connections are made properly and drives are properly formatted
[05:03] <sizzam> slammed87d21: if you don't get a response here, you could try searching for your error at ubuntuforums.org
[05:03] <Marco> joejoecircusboy, of course, in practice, there's no difference for desktop users
[05:04] <amenado> how to verify that usb port is 2.0? dmesg shows  usb 1-2: new full speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 4   so do I have usb 2.0 ?
[05:04] <joejoecircusboy> Marco: Ya, me too... for some things it's slower, for others it's faster... in the end it wasn't significant enough to really matter
[05:04] <Marco> joejoecircusboy, other than the pita they have to go through to get flash
[05:04] <Marco> joejoecircusboy, there really is no reason to switch to x64 if you don't have >4GB of RAM
[05:04] <bobertdos> Midorix: Is it a SATA drive?
[05:04] <Marco> or are running a server
[05:04] <joejoecircusboy> Marco: Ya, it basically boils down to (for me): Do you have more than 3.5 GB of ram? Yes -> 64bit  No -> 32bit
[05:05] <Midorix> Yes, bobertdos.
[05:05] <jay_> sizzam; i had that problem before i uninstalled gnash and kept flash installed and it worked
[05:05] <jay_> with firefox
[05:05] <Marco> joejoecircusboy, I think the ubuntu download page should say that
[05:05] <danfg> Marco, joejoecircusboy: ok, then i'm sticking to 32-bit, thanks a lot you guys
[05:06] <joejoecircusboy> danfg: I think one area where 64bit might excel -> if you do alot of media encoding or emulation (IIRC, that's where 64bit pulled ahead in performance, but even then only slightly)
[05:06] <joejoecircusboy> danfg: no problem
[05:07] <Marco> even for emulation, you'll see a bigger difference in switching between the different virtualization solutions than between 32bit and 64bit
[05:07] <joejoecircusboy> Marco: I mean emulating another CPU (like for console emulators)... for Virtualization, it's not really emulating the CPU (just running the guest code directly on the CPU)
[05:07] <nomad111> hey all
[05:07] <themunkee> can someone answer a quick windows virtualization question?
[05:08] <sizzam> ask away, themunkee
[05:08] <themunkee> I have a windows install on another hard drive; how can I boot it inside linux?
[05:08] <acornstar> I was wondering if a verbatim smartisk portable hdd would work with kubuntu as a storage drive?
[05:08] <nomad111> why is that i can only hear audio from one program only
[05:08] <spiritssight> Does any one know any thing about Orca and if there can be different voices?
[05:08] <themunkee> I was looking at virtualbox, but I don't think that is what I want
[05:08] <acornstar> i'm thinking about buying one
[05:08] <danfg> Marco: very interesting. which virtualization solution would you recommend for running windows xp?
[05:08] <bobertdos> Midorix: XP has issues with detecting certain SATA drives. I'm not an expert in this area myself but I know some threads say you need special drivers, others that say you need to disable this and that in the bios.............
[05:08] <jay_> themunkee; yes ubuntu suports NTFS file systems
[05:09] <nomad111> if there are multiple programs running eg flash vid in firefox and rhythmbox
[05:09] <Midorix> Alright bobertdos, I'll go do some searching and see if I can come up with anything. Thanks.
[05:09] <nomad111> doesnt pulse audio fix that
[05:09] <sizzam> themunkee: i've never successfully done it, but check this blog post:   http://mesbalivernes.blogspot.com/2008/01/virtual-box-booting-from-existing.html
[05:09] <joejoecircusboy> danfg: From a pure capability/performance point of view, go with VMware
[05:09] <Marco> danfg, you got me there.  No clue
[05:09] <nomad111> !pulse
[05:09] <Bob535> Okay, So I'm really really stuck. Here's the situation, I tried to update my Nvidia driver using the manual install package from Nvidia (after having the regular restricted drivers installed and working correctly) and not only did it not work, I cannot even get the old drivers to reinstall and initialize correctly. Anyone able to help?
[05:09] <joejoecircusboy> danfg: If you wan to use more 'open source friendly' Virtualization, VirtualBox is a good choice
[05:10] <Marco> danfg, xen is a bit more difficult to set up than others. Vmware is really easy and pretty fast.  Virtualbox looks easy and good too.  I have personal experience with KVM and liked it.
[05:10] <themunkee> sizzam: thanks, I'll look at that
[05:10] <joejoecircusboy> danfg: I wouldn't bother with the other VMs (Xen, etc), not intended for your requirements
[05:10] <harisund> Does anybody use a Samsung mobile phone and the PC Studio Application to transfer data? I can communicate with my cell phone as a external hard disk, but I am not able to do the sync with the address books and calendar without the software :(
[05:11] <acornstar> !ntfs
[05:11] <danfg> joejoecircusboy, Marco: wow there are so many, i'll look into them. you guys are awesome, thanks a lot
[05:11] <nomad111> anyone?
[05:11] <joejoecircusboy> danfg: np
[05:12] <jay_> which is the single best must have ubuntu program??
[05:12] <jay_> besides open office
[05:12] <harisund> Terminal imo :D
[05:12] <chemokid> hi, is anyone here using kvm to run a web and database server on ubuntu server 8.04.1?
[05:12] <jay_> ad terminal :)
[05:12] <joejoecircusboy> jay_: The kernel
[05:13] <jay_> i need to harden my term
[05:13] <acornstar> anyone know how to configure gsynaptics well?
[05:13] <jay_> i have chkrootkit but need more security
[05:13] <sizzam> acornstar: i use gsynaptics
[05:13] <Marco> jay_, well, whatever works for you
[05:13] <danfg> chemokid: which web and database server are you running inside kvm?
[05:13] <jay_> anyone use truecrypt with ubuntu?
[05:14] <chemokid> danfg: i would like to run apache and mysql in one host and apache and postgresql on another
[05:14] <morningwalker> is SSH available for ubuntu??
[05:15] <joejoecircusboy> chemokid: You can separate that into two problems: 1. Running multiple VMs and 2. Running apache and a DB on separate hosts
[05:15] <jay_> im not sure but i have heard about SSH
[05:15] <chemokid> i'm just looking for any documentation & hints on the right way to set it up, i've read that raw devices should be used for disk space to get better performance but i'm wondering how that impacts migrating virtual machines back and forth
[05:15] <sizzam> morningwalker: yes,  sudo apt-get install ssh
[05:15] <morningwalker> k cool
[05:15] <jay_> i tried a LAMP server but could not get past the command prompt
[05:15] <jay_> to install gnome
[05:16] <RequinB41> I have an image that shows on  my desktop when i disable my desktop in nautilus.  (To the best of my knowledge) I have no other file manager programs running.  I would like that image to go away, help please?
[05:16] <Flannel> jay_: If you install from the server CD, there isn't anything "past" the command prompt
[05:16] <morningwalker> thanks sizzam, one more thing, i need to run ssh on terminal right, ssh <user_name>@<ipaddress>
[05:16] <chemokid> and if i should use a disk partition or use lvm first to allocate space for the virtual machines
[05:16] <jay_> i found that out by trail and error
[05:16] <sizzam> morningwalker: right
[05:16] <morningwalker> thanks
[05:16] <Bob535> Okay, So I'm really really stuck. Here's the situation, I tried to update my Nvidia driver using the manual install package from Nvidia (after having the regular restricted drivers installed and working correctly) and not only did it not work, I cannot even get the old drivers to reinstall and initialize correctly. Anyone able to help?
[05:16] <jay_> Flannel; to install a GUI from the server ubunt disc it is sudo apt-get install gnome-desktop?
[05:16] <RequinB41> jay_: keep in mind you can run a "server" on a "desktop machine" - ubuntu doesn't see the difference - it's just a question of what programs are installed
[05:17] <Dexikiix> could someone help me get this: http://dossy.org/archives/000545.html
[05:17] <Flannel> jay_: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[05:17] <Dexikiix> its a pigdin plugin
[05:17] <Dexikiix> i tried the deb, but it didnt work
[05:17] <Flannel> jay_: and you'll probably also want to install linux-generic
[05:17] <joejoecircusboy> chemokid: lvm or not: Use LVM if you want to consolidate two device into one raw partition, or you think you'll want to grow your partitions in the future
[05:17] <Vooloo> are there any tray programs? If I were to lose the gnome panel...
[05:17] <RequinB41> Ok -- I'm thinking this is not going to fix itself...
[05:17] <jay_> i see, all this apt-get stuff though i think is blocking me from learning real linux commands like how to unzip a .gztar file and install programs and such, apt-get makes it too easy
[05:18] <Flannel> jay_: "real linux" isn't about targz or compiling.
[05:18] <Bob535> jay, thats the point
[05:18] <sizzam> jay_: installing from tar.gz is a last resort
[05:18] <acornstar> hello
[05:18] <RequinB41> Or if you want the latest bleeding edge tech
[05:18] <acornstar> can anyone answer a question about portable hardrives
[05:18] <acornstar> ?
[05:18] <RequinB41> that may break stuff
[05:18] <amenado> how to verify that usb port is 2.0? dmesg shows  usb 1-2: new full speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 4   so do I have usb 2.0 ?
[05:18] <RequinB41> !ask | acornstar
[05:18] <bobertdos> jay_: If you really feel passionate about learning your way around the terminal, the best way to learn about individual commands is to read their manpages.
[05:19] <joejoecircusboy> chemokid: Raw disk or not w/ KVM: I'm guessing that the raw disk format and the file image format is exactly the same (the former best faster because your read/writes aren't going through filesystem code). So, you should be able to easily convert from one to another in the future
[05:19] <sizzam> jay_: the repositories (apt-get) contain thousands of apps that someone has already gone through the trouble of configuring to work with your system so you can just install it and go
[05:19] <jay_> dont get me wrong I LOVE the apt-get command
[05:19] <Marco> jay_, the only time you really want to be installing from source is if you're developing for that app or if you need/want a new feature in the later versions
[05:20] <jay_> i ran debian on my 700mhz 128 ram 10 GB box :)
[05:20] <Marco> in which case, I'd recommend building and using "checkinstall" instead of "make install"
[05:20] <venger> jay_ you also love not having to go through all the dependencies of a program especially a meta-package such ubuntu-desktop
[05:20] <acornstar> Will a Verbatim SmartDisk portable harddrive work with linux?  What are the file systems that kubuntu accepts?
[05:20] <Marco> checkinstall will generate a .deb file you can install with dpkg
[05:20] <joejoecircusboy> chemokid: Apache one one host, DB on another.. You should be able to treat this the same as a similar config on separate physical hardware...  (Should be lots of guides on this via google)
[05:20] <RequinB41> I have an image that shows on  my desktop when i disable my desktop in nautilus.  (To the best of my knowledge) I have no other file manager programs running.  I would like that image to go away, help please?
[05:20] <jay_> i have to learn all of that, i know how to do it in windows but im trying to switch to linux
[05:21] <sizzam> jay_: another benefit of installing from the repos is that you get updates whenever that package is updated in the repos with a new version, bug fix, security fix, etc
[05:22] <kaiwen> Hi, is there a way to connect to a linux box (w/o monitor, therefore boots into login screen) with vnc viewer once the linux box boots??
[05:22] <jay_> so in dos to exe a command you just type say "netstat -a" or whatever , in linux how does it go to execute a command , what is the ./ for?
[05:22] <chemokid> joejoecircusboy: thx.  i'll give it a shot with separate lvm logical volumes for each server.  so far i haven't seen that on any mailing list or forum posts but hopefully there won't be any issues later on with it.
[05:22] <Marco> and a lot of packages from the repos have ubuntu specific fixes/features in them that help integrate the ubuntu desktop nicely
[05:22] <amenado> !tutorials | jay_
[05:23] <Bob535> Okay, So I'm really really stuck. Here's the situation, I tried to update my Nvidia driver using the manual install package from Nvidia (after having the regular restricted drivers installed and working correctly) and not only did it not work, I cannot even get the old drivers to reinstall and initialize correctly. Anyone able to help?
[05:23] <kaiwen> anyone use vnc viewer that can help me?
[05:23] <jay_> Venger; yeah you are right for now, until i learn the basics then i will move on from there
[05:23] <jay_> y
[05:23] <joejoecircusboy> chemokid: the KVM, or the guest VM's point of view, it shouldn't even be able to detect whether it's LVM or not (LVM is far lower on the software stack)
[05:23] <jay_> kaiwen; whats your ?
[05:23] <sizzam> jay_: linux has a concept of a "path" that contains lists of directories that have executables.  you can see if if you type "echo $PATH" at a prompt.   if the executable is in one of the locations in your path, you can just run the executable.  if its not, then you have to call the full directory path, or go to the directory and ./
[05:23] <RequinB41> jay_: Well (indepth), when you type a command say 'apt-get' in the terminal, the shell (terminal instance) you are running searches in your $PATH for programs of that name.
[05:23] <kaiwen> jay_ look above plz, i already poste my qusetion.
[05:23] <pqlsztjoz> what is the difference between mandrake and mandriva
[05:24] <sizzam> pqlsztjoz: mandrake became mandriva
[05:24] <chemokid> hmm
[05:24] <pqlsztjoz> sizzam i see; why the name chnage
[05:24] <amenado> jay_ windows have similar concepts of PATH ...something like %PATH in windows
[05:24] <venger> jay_ about 8 or so years ago i started off with reading a book titled Linux for Windows Addicts
[05:25] <sizzam> pqlsztjoz: MandrakeSoft was forced to change its name as a result of losing litigation to the Hearst Corporation over the name Mandrake. The litigation concluded in February 2004, and appeals expired in early 2005.
[05:25] <Marco> I started playing with linux when I was 12
[05:25] <jay_> its all weird, like i am used to config.sys, autoexec.bat, the "chell" i guess command.com, linux is all new
[05:25] <Marco> maybe 10/11, not sure
[05:25] <kaiwen> Hi, is there a way to connect to a linux box (w/o monitor, therefore boots into login screen) with vnc viewer once the linux box boots??
[05:25] <jay_> shell*
[05:25] <venger> well that was one of many i think that one is only 4 or 5 years old
[05:25] <Marco> kaiwen, look into xvnc
[05:26] <kaiwen> !xvnc
[05:26] <kaiwen> ok
[05:26] <kaiwen> on the server side? or client side? Marco
[05:26] <Marco> kaiwen, it's a server
[05:26] <jay_> can i just apt-get install apache?
[05:26] <kaiwen> ok cool, does it start before login?
[05:26] <Marco> kaiwen, install tightvncserver
[05:26] <jay_> to start an http server
[05:26] <Marco> it does the work for you
[05:26] <Flannel> jay_: apache2, but yes.
[05:26] <kaiwen> Marco tight
[05:26] <Flannel> jay_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP
[05:26] <Marco> kaiwen, what it does is start an X session that is accessible only via VNC
[05:27] <chemokid> yea i don't want to affect performance if i can help it but having snapshots will definitely come in handy =/
[05:27] <kaiwen> Marco ok, so do I need tight on both? or just server side.
[05:27] <sizzam> jay_: you can search for an app by using "apt-cache search apache" for example
[05:27] <Marco> tightvncserver pulls in and handles xvnc
[05:27] <bullgard4> I installed the DEB program package 'sensors-applet'. A command 'sensors-applet' does not produce any output. How to display the sensors-applet on the upper panel?
[05:27] <jay_> i have innotek virutal box, how would you compare that to VMware?
[05:28] <kaiwen> Marco, ok let me install it on server first
[05:28] <sizzam> bullgard4: rightclick the panel and choose "add to panel", and then see if you find it in the list
[05:28] <bullgard4> sizzam: I have done so. I cannot find it in this list.
[05:28] <Marco> kaiwen, you'll have to set it to autostart
[05:28] <kaiwen> Marco autostart? once login?
[05:29] <kaiwen> Marco, what do you mean.
[05:29] <Marco> kaiwen, you want the vnc server to start as soon as the computer boots up, right?
[05:29] <sizzam> bullgard4: its called "Hardware Sensors Monitor"
[05:29] <kaiwen> Marco corret
[05:29] <joejoecircusboy> chemokid: still there?
[05:29] <RequinB41> Ok - So I managed to fix that weird problem by deleting an image file and restarting X... But now pcmanfm starts up every time I go to places - bookmarks - FOLDER....
[05:30] <mua`dib> hi all....
[05:30] <chemokid> joejoecircusboy: yup
[05:30] <Marco> kaiwen, ya, you'll have to automatically run tightvncserver at startup
[05:30] <kaiwen> Marco ok, how do i configure it to do so
[05:30] <Bob535> Okay, So I'm really really stuck. Here's the situation, I tried to update my Nvidia driver using the manual install package from Nvidia (after having the regular restricted drivers installed and working correctly) and not only did it not work, I cannot even get the old drivers to reinstall and initialize correctly. Anyone able to help?
[05:30] <Marco> kaiwen, tbh, I don't recall
[05:30] <mua`dib> is there a way to install a package in a specific directory ?
[05:30] <Templar_Xion> join #bsd
[05:30] <joejoecircusboy> chemokid: sorry, my connection died..  Are you building a production system?
[05:30] <kostmo> has anyone here seen those USB rocket launchers?
[05:30] <kostmo> or own one?
[05:30] <chemokid> joejoecircusboy: this is what i said before you got disconnected "yea i don't want to affect performance if i can help it but having snapshots will definitely come in handy =/ "
[05:31] <bullgard4> sizzam: Let me see if I can get a German translation for '"Hardware Sensors Monitor". Otherwise I would have to restart X in English to see if I can install "Hardware Sensors Monitor".
[05:31] <chemokid> joejoecircusboy: hopefully in the end, yes
[05:31] <ganu> how to find an user's group as well as to which are all the groups he belongs
[05:31] <joejoecircusboy> chemokid: My the ops strike me down: Why are you using Ubuntu then? (Not the best server distro, IMO)
[05:32] <joejoecircusboy> *may
[05:32] <chemokid> but right now i just freed up one server to set up ubuntu-server on and then try kvm to see if it's fast enough
[05:32] <chemokid> joejoecircusboy: i use centos as well
[05:33] <kaiwen> Marco, I know how to make it autostart on bootup, but how do i configure it?
[05:33] <joejoecircusboy> chemokid: Ya, I would use that over Ubuntu in this case
[05:33] <RoshanK> anyone install counterstrike source in ubuntu yet? is it possible just using wine or would i have to purchase/subscribe to cedega as well
[05:33] <joejoecircusboy> chemokid: Anyway, I use LVM on several system (both at work and at home), never ran into any problems
[05:34] <chemokid> joejoecircusboy: doesn't centos and rhel only officially have xen for virtualization right now?
[05:34] <RequinB41> How to retore nautilus to the default fm?
[05:34] <sizzam> kaiwen: i wrote a post in the forums showing how i set up a headless server with vnc,  http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=5163772&postcount=2
[05:34] <Marco> kaiwen, tightvncserver -geometry 1280x1024 -depth 32
[05:35] <Marco> kaiwen, run man tightvncserver
[05:35] <Marco> everything you need to know is there
[05:35] <kaiwen> Marco and sizzam, thanks, i'll check them otu ;)
[05:35] <joejoecircusboy> chemokid: Officially ya.... but I think KVM packages are offered through the repos...  But on that topic, Xen is probably a better choice for your case too
[05:36] <RoshanK> sizzam: sorry im a noob but for step 4, are you making a text file or what?
[05:36] <sizzam> RoshanK: yes, its a text file (a shell script)
[05:37] <chemokid> joejoecircusboy: it's my understanding, based on what i've been reading, that redhat will be moving away from xen and focus more on kvm
[05:37] <joejoecircusboy> chemokid: really? Interesting.... BUt that might be for political reasons, not pure technical ones
[05:37] <RoshanK> sizzam: so i installed ssh on a xubuntu pc yesterday, and had to remove monitor and all. its possible to install vnc according to ur guide over ssh correct?
[05:38] <acornstar> my vertical scroll area on my touch pad is wider than neccesary.  How can I reduce it?
[05:38] <sizzam> RoshanK: yep, it can all be done over ssh.  these instructions will get the vnc session up and running with fluxbox as the window manager (as opposed to xfce or gnome)
[05:38] <RoshanK> oh ok
[05:38] <me_liee> ummmmmmmmmmmmm
[05:39] <chemokid> joejoecircusboy: yea, i've been looking into both xen and kvm, and it seems they are pushing kvm more because it's easier for their developers to maintain, since xen guests require modified kernels
[05:39] <joejoecircusboy> chemokid: if you're looking to run multiple headless linux guest instances on a linux host, I think Xen is your best option in terms of least overhead/performance
[05:39] <RoshanK> sizzam: thank you for the instructions and really sorry about the noob questions
[05:39] <sizzam> RoshanK: you're welcome and no problem at all
[05:39] <chemokid> joejoecircusboy: yea that's what i'm aiming for
[05:40] <chemokid> to have at least three virtual servers on one physical machine
[05:40] <joejoecircusboy> chemokid: Ya, the guest kernels are modified so they are aware they are in a VM, and 'cooperate' with the host kernel... that's what makes it so light/fast
[05:40] <joejoecircusboy> chemokid: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paravirtualization
[05:43] <Erick|Laptop> How do I get XGL?
[05:43] <Erick|Laptop> GLX*
[05:44] <chemokid> alright, i'll give both xen and kvm a shot tomorrow and next week
[05:44] <joejoecircusboy> chemokid: cool, have fun!
[05:44] <chemokid> i'll go with whichever one is more responsive
[05:44] <chemokid> thx
[05:44] <JabberWalkie> Erick|Laptop: maybe try this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager/Xgl
[05:44] <chemokid> cya!
[05:45] <Erick|Laptop> I cant start Blender because its telling me I need GLX
[05:45] <joejoecircusboy> later chemo
[05:45] <Erick|Laptop> And JabberWalkie, I have Gutsy
[05:46] <ganu> how to find an user's group as well as to which are all the groups he belongs
[05:46] <Flannel> ganu: groups username
[05:47] <Wulfie_lappy> hey folks - I have a strange problem.  I have hardy installed on a macbook pro (rev2 - ati graphics card) and overtime my screen dims (even during use) until it finally blacks out.  I can use the brightness key to make it go back up but then it dims again.
[05:47] <jay_> after useing apt-get install ssh , what else do you recommend to keep your shell secure?
[05:48] <Erick|Laptop> This is really getting to be a pain because I need to use Blender, and it won't let me because of the error "Xlib: extention 'GLX' missing on display ':0.0'."
[05:48] <KevinO> Wulfie_lappy, its a screen saver
[05:48] <KevinO> oh i see its while your using it too
[05:48] <Wulfie_lappy> KevinO: it happens very slowly over 10 to 15 min and it happens while I use it
[05:48] <KevinO> hmm
[05:48] <Wulfie_lappy> its basically like every couple of minutes someone taps the brightness down button
[05:50] <bullgard4> [GNOME] How to re-start X?
[05:50] <Erick|Laptop> Ctrl + Backspace
[05:50] <Erick|Laptop> I think
[05:50] <Wulfie_lappy> ctrl-alt-bkspc
[05:51] <Erick|Laptop> Please if some one could help with the Blender not working issue
[05:51] <bullgard4> Wulfie_lappy: Ctrl+Alt+Backspace swiches my IBM laptop T42 off.
[05:52] <Vooloo> can there only exist one notification area in a gnome panel...?=
[05:52] <joejoecircusboy> Erick|Laptop: Just a guess, but did you install the best drivers for your video card?
[05:53] <Erick|Laptop> joejoecircusboy, Ubuntu doesnt have the drivers for my card
[05:53] <joejoecircusboy> Erick|Laptop: What card/chipset?
[05:53] <obiwankenobi> hola
[05:53] <Erick|Laptop> joejoecircusboy, Not exactly sure
[05:53] <obiwankenobi> alguien ne puede echar una mano con kismet?
[05:53] <joejoecircusboy> Erick|Laptop: Try 'lspci', find the line(s) related to video
[05:54] <Blacklight> note to self : if you don't know the encrytion key to your router, don't click on the connection icon once you connect successfully or your going to be SOL.
[05:54] <Erick|Laptop> VIA Technologies
[05:54] <joejoecircusboy> Erick|Laptop: Does it mention a model number?
[05:54] <uoaphys> hi, whats going to be the best way to install the newest virtualbox?
[05:54] <Rat409> !es | obiwanken
[05:54] <Erick|Laptop> P4M900
[05:54] <obiwankenobi> hey rat!!
[05:55] <obiwankenobi> ups sorry
[05:55] <uoaphys> tons and tons of fixes have been added to the new version but ubuntu is like 3 versions behind.. any idea what to do here?
[05:55] <Rat409> obiwanken: sorry
[05:56] <obiwankenobi> hey how can  i change to other channel?
[05:56] <joejoecircusboy> Erick|Laptop: Looks like VIA provides drivers on their site: http://linux.via.com.tw/support/downloadFiles.action
[05:56] <Erick|Laptop> Thanks joejoecircusboy
[05:56] <Rat409> try /join #<channelname>
[05:56] <obiwankenobi> mmm ok
[05:56] <joejoecircusboy> Erick|Laptop: np, that should solve the GLX problem...
[05:57] <Erick|Laptop> Thanks a ton. Hopefully it will
[05:57] <bullgard4> Erick|Laptop: Ctrl+Backspace does not have any effect on my IBM Thinkpad laptop computer.
[05:58] <Erick|Laptop> Ctrl+Alt+Back space is the right command
[06:00] <bullgard4> Erick|Laptop: This command re-starts my computer.
[06:00] <Erick|Laptop> bullgard4, are you sure? When you restart X it relods the login screen
[06:01] <bullgard4> Erick|Laptop: I am sure. I have tested it myself.
[06:01] <Erick|Laptop> Hrm. Could be a setting somewhere.
[06:02] <pscho> Hi. I have emerald going with compiz and everything is fine and dandy. Found a really nice theme but it leaves the colors of Windows the ugly default gray. How do I change this? Thanks.
[06:03] <bullgard4> Erick|Laptop: I have been looking through the list in System > Preferences > Key combinations
[06:03] <Erick|Laptop> I'm not sure. Sorry.
[06:06] <jeeves__> does anyone know how to mount/uncompress a DAA file?  I've been trying to figure out how to extract something so I can install it in Wine
[06:07] <RoshanK> jeeves_: did u try alcohol 120?
[06:07] <RoshanK> jeeves_: wait i think alcohol 120 is windows only
[06:09] <diegubuntu> hello i need hellp for remove one package
[06:09] <diegubuntu> apt error on apt-get remove --purge package
[06:09] <diegubuntu> someone can help me?
[06:09] <Erick|Laptop> Uh, I'm getting a new error with blender now: "blender-bin: error while loading shared libraries: libGL.so.l: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"
[06:10] <gerry_hanan> hey, trying to install mini 6.06 on an older machine (8.04 was causing problems). I'm running in to trouble with the wifi recognition... it found the cards, and I picked the wifi card, not the hardwire card, and then I give it the SSID and WEP... and then DHCP autoconfig fails. What is up?
[06:10] <paolo_> does anyone know if there is a howto on compiling mplayer from source on hardy ? (which lib do I need)?
[06:10] <diegubuntu> paolo_ cna you help me?
[06:11] <Erick|Laptop> paolo_, Probably the GNOME libs
[06:11] <joejoecircusboy> Erick|Laptop: install the package 'apt-file'. You can use it to search the packages containing a specific file name
[06:11] <diegubuntu> Erick|Laptop hello!
[06:11] <diegubuntu> Erick|Laptop can you follow me for 1 moment ?
[06:11] <Erick|Laptop> Sure
[06:11] <diegubuntu> Erick|Laptop THANSK
[06:12] <diegubuntu> Erick|Laptop so, i installed "slack" package in ubuntu
[06:12] <Erick|Laptop> Mhm
[06:12] <diegubuntu> and i edited /etc/slack.conf
[06:12] <Erick|Laptop> Ok
[06:12] <diegubuntu> but if i run apt-get remove --purge slack
[06:12] <diegubuntu> apt go died.
[06:12] <diegubuntu> Erick|Laptop can you try to install it ?
[06:12] <Erick|Laptop> diegubuntu, only for that one package?
[06:12] <diegubuntu> i'm in hardy heron
[06:13] <gerry_hanan> hey, trying to install mini 6.06 on an older machine (8.04 was causing problems). I'm running in to trouble with the wifi recognition... it found the cards, and I picked the wifi card, not the hardwire card, and then I give it the SSID and WEP... and then DHCP autoconfig fails. What is up?
[06:13] <Erick|Laptop> Do all other packages uninstal fine?
[06:13] <diegubuntu> Erick|Laptop yes my apt seems broken
[06:13] <diegubuntu> Erick|Laptop can you try to install it ?
[06:13] <joejoecircusboy> lol
[06:13] <diegubuntu> i think that i do wrong..
[06:13] <Erick|Laptop> diegubuntu, I don't really want to install things that can break my system.
[06:13] <diegubuntu> Erick|Laptop this package dont broke system
[06:13] <diegubuntu> only apt error in --purge
[06:14] <diegubuntu> if i put only -remove work fine
[06:14] <Erick|Laptop> -purge, isnt it?
[06:14] <diegubuntu> if i put --purge to apt dont work
[06:14] <joejoecircusboy> diegubuntu: what error does apt return w/ --purge?
[06:14] <diegubuntu> to -> too
[06:14] <gerry_hanan> hey, trying to install mini 6.06 on an older machine (8.04 was causing problems). I'm running in to trouble with the wifi recognition... it found the cards, and I picked the wifi card, not the hardwire card, and then I give it the SSID and WEP... and then DHCP autoconfig fails. What is up?
[06:14] <diegubuntu> Erick|Laptop please do it:
[06:14] <diegubuntu> apt-get install slack
[06:15] <Erick|Laptop> What is slack?
[06:15] <Erick|Laptop> Heh
[06:15] <jeeves__> can anyone take a shot @ the DAA issue for me?
[06:15] <diegubuntu> sudo :> /etc/slack.conf
[06:15] <diegubuntu> and then
[06:15] <joejoecircusboy> Erick|Laptop: Aparently some crap that breaks apt :P
[06:15] <diegubuntu> apt-get –purge remove slack
[06:15] <diegubuntu> if i do only remove slack work fine
[06:16] <diegubuntu> but if i put --purge to seems dont remove this package
[06:16] <rajivbattula> any here use wikkawiki?
[06:16] <diegubuntu> diegubuntu can you try it ?
[06:16] <joejoecircusboy> diegubuntu: So you reinstalled it after removing it, then tried again w/ --purge?
[06:16] <gerry_hanan> hey, trying to install mini 6.06 on an older machine (8.04 was causing problems). I'm running in to trouble with the wifi recognition... it found the cards, and I picked the wifi card, not the hardwire card, and then I give it the SSID and WEP... and then DHCP autoconfig fails. What is up?
[06:16] <diegubuntu> yes i try it!
[06:16] <RawSushi> hmm, it seems I have a problem with xine
[06:17] <diegubuntu> joejoecircusboy please test it
[06:17] <RawSushi> it played my DVD just fine
[06:17] <diegubuntu> apt-get install slack
[06:17] <diegubuntu> sudo :> /etc/slack.conf
[06:17] <RawSushi> but for some reason, it won't go to the menu
[06:17] <diegubuntu> apt-get –purge remove slack
[06:17] <FloodBot1> diegubuntu: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[06:17] <RawSushi> any ideas?
[06:17] <joejoecircusboy> diegubuntu: Umm... why don't you just leave it uninstalled, and remove the .conf manually?
[06:17] <diegubuntu> i need to know if there is only my problem
[06:17] <diegubuntu> joejoecircusboy i need to know if there is only my problem
[06:17] <diegubuntu> please test it
[06:17] <diegubuntu> :(
[06:17] <joejoecircusboy> diegubuntu: sorry
[06:18] <none87> hello
[06:18] <Jason2gs> Two things. 1) Will I have any incompatibility issues in switching from Gutsy 32bit to Gutsy 64bit? And 2) Why does the video playback on my Ubuntu seem to darken quite a bit after a while of using it?
[06:18] <clop> hi, is there still a net installer i can download somwhere?
[06:18] <AngryPunk> Can anyone real quickly tell me how to add /usr/local/bin to the PATH
[06:18] <joejoecircusboy> Jason2gs: 1) Yes, Flash and Java don't work as well in 64bit 2) No idea
[06:19] <EugenMayer> wols_: maye you are arround now?
[06:19] <diegubuntu> none87
[06:19] <diegubuntu> hi
[06:19] <depeshe-node> I have an aetheros wireless card in my laptop.  I've since installed ndiswrapper (and uninstalled madwifi), however, the device still doesn't show up on iwconfig.  anyone have sugestions?
[06:19] <joejoecircusboy> AngryPunk: you sure it isn't already?
[06:19] <Rat409> AngryPunk: /etc/profile
[06:19] <RoshanK> how do i create public keys for ssh sessions? i've heard it should be more secure than passwords. also if im trying to log in from a pc different than my laptop or such, can i just carry the said public key on my usb pen drive and use it in putty on another pc?
[06:19] <AngryPunk> joejoecircusboy, ive got programs in there that i cant seem to run, i assume thats the problem
[06:20] <AngryPunk> just compiled a COBOL compiler to there and its not running... thanks
[06:20] <diegubuntu> Rat409 hello
[06:20] <Jason2gs> joejoecircusboy, ah, thank you =] I kinda figured there would be some downfall to using 64bit. I guess I'll stick with 32. Thanks for your time =]
[06:20] <elijah> how do i connect to my windows xp from ubuntu through a crossover cable
[06:20] <joejoecircusboy> AngryPunk: The default path includes local/bin... but you can double-check by doing an 'echo $PATH'
[06:20] <joejoecircusboy> RoshanK: ssh-keygen
[06:21] <joejoecircusboy> RoshanK: You'll need to convert to putty's key format first (putty has some tool to do this)
[06:22] <AngryPunk> joejoecircusboy, yup its already in there... when i try to run cobc -x myfile.cob it spits out /usr/bin/cobc no such file
[06:22] <joejoecircusboy> RoshanK: It's debatable whether or not key auth is more secure than password auth (pros/cons to each)
[06:22] <joejoecircusboy> RoshanK: Key auth is a hell of a lot more convenient though :)
[06:22] <RoshanK> joejoecircusboy: so i jsut run ssh-keygen in terminal over putty and it outputs a key file?
[06:23] <joejoecircusboy> AngryPunk: do a "file `which cobc`" << backticks
[06:23] <elijah> please, i need to transfer files from my xp machine to ubuntu, i know it is easier than it seems
[06:23] <joejoecircusboy> RoshanK: It will write id files to your home/.ssh
[06:23] <RoshanK> joejoecircusboy: also would it be just alright if i change my user's password to something thats maybe 15 characters long with small and caps, numbers and symbols
[06:23] <bullgard4> Hardware_Sensors_Monitor on my IBM T42 laptop computer shows 8 temperature icons on my upper panel. Is this normal?
[06:24] <RoshanK> joejoecircusboy: so i can simply scp that to my laptop and log in using putty somehow?
[06:24] <joejoecircusboy> RoshanK: alright in what regards? Correct system operation? yes
[06:24] <joejoecircusboy> RoshanK: yep, you'll want to covert the private key to putty's format first, then load your key in putty-agent
[06:24] <RoshanK> joejoecircusboy, security wise., i checked the auth.log file and saw multiple attempted log-ins for my pc with ssh server after i installed it just yesterday
[06:25] <joejoecircusboy> RoshanK: Ah, yeah, key auth make that type of attack impossible
[06:25] <joejoecircusboy> RoshanK: (Presuming you disable password auth in your sshd conf)
[06:25] <RoshanK> joejoecircusboy: and then simply turn of passwrd auth and it should be good right?
[06:25] <AngryPunk> joejoecircusboy: thanks
[06:25] <joejoecircusboy> RoshanK: yep
[06:26] <joejoecircusboy> AngryPunk: np
[06:26] <RoshanK> joejoecircusboy, thank you
[06:26] <depeshe-node> ﻿I have an aetheros wireless card in my laptop.  I've since installed ndiswrapper (and uninstalled madwifi), however, the device still doesn't show up on iwconfig.  anyone have suggestions?
[06:26] <EdijusXP> Q1: How congfigure Grub to load Windows if I do nothing for 10 secs?
[06:26] <joejoecircusboy> AngryPunk: Wait, is it actually fixed now?
[06:26] <joejoecircusboy> RoshanK: np
[06:26] <RoshanK> EdijusXP: i believe you can edit the grub boot menu so that the cursor is on windows by default
[06:27] <IcemanV9> EdijusXP: configure grub config file to change the default to windows
[06:27] <EdijusXP> RoshanK: Q2: how?
[06:27] <AngryPunk> joejoecircusboy: seems to be working after i entered /usr/local/bin/cobc at the prompt it gave me
[06:27] <IcemanV9> !grub > EdijusXP
[06:27] <RoshanK> EdijusXP: this forum post should help http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2245129
[06:27] <ra21vi> i am using Gnome, X, and logged in using abc, now in gnome-terminal, I do sudo - xyz to get the shell logged in as xyz... I want to open the Gedit, so it wont open as could not get the display.. so using gedit --display=0 doesnt work, neither --display=0:0.. *what should i do*
[06:28] <joejoecircusboy> AngryPunk: hmm... something's not right there.. you shouldn't need to give a full path
[06:28] <hoadqtk4> hi
[06:29] <PauloRicardo> People, how I can effectively change my system time? I've changed from system clock and BIOS but when I reboot, the system back's to old time. =/
[06:29] <joejoecircusboy> PauloRicardo: Use NTP....
[06:29] <MobileMyles> PauloRicardo:  Is your time zone yet properly?
[06:29] <MobileMyles> *set
[06:29] <IcemanV9> PauloRicardo: sudo tzselect (to set the time zone correctly)
[06:29] <olu> hi. how do i manually  install my bcm firmware if i already have it downloaded ? using b43-fwcutter
[06:30] <joejoecircusboy> PauloRicardo: Go under into your time settings (right click on clock), then set Configuration to "keep syncronized with network time servers"
[06:30] <PauloRicardo> Yay, my timezone is set properly. Currently I'm using NTP, but I want to back to old time to do some actions and then back again to NTP time. =/
[06:30] <joejoecircusboy> PauloRicardo: drop to console and run 'ntpq -pe' > what's the output?
[06:31] <joejoecircusboy> Erick|Laptop: Did you solve your library problem?
[06:31] <Erick|Laptop> Still working on it.
[06:32] <Erick|Laptop> The guys in #Blender told me that OpenGL was missing, and told me to install Meaa
[06:32] <PauloRicardo> joejoecircusboy: ntpq -p ? ntpq -pe: illegal option -- e
[06:32] <Erick|Laptop> Mesa*
[06:32] <joejoecircusboy> Erick|Laptop: Did you see my suggestion about using apt-file?
[06:32] <Erick|Laptop> Which I'm doing now. And yes, I saw it.
[06:32] <Erick|Laptop> What exactly is that for?
[06:32] <joejoecircusboy> Erick|Laptop: Cool...
[06:32] <mrynit> is there a way to force laptop fans on?
[06:33] <joejoecircusboy> PauloRicardo: Right, drop the e (that's for interactive mode only)
[06:33] <RoshanK> joejoecircusboy it asked me where i should save the key.
[06:33] <PauloRicardo> joejoecircusboy: ntpq: read: Connection refused
[06:33] <joejoecircusboy> RoshanK: what did?
[06:33] <mrynit> gpu 60c, cpu1 52c, cpu2 51c
[06:33] <nomad111> hey all, i need help regarding sound in ubuntu, i can only seem to get sound from one program at a time, if i have rhythmbox playing and i start a flash vid in firefox, i can only hear the music in rhythmbox playing, is there a way to fix that?
[06:33] <joejoecircusboy> PauloRicardo: Your NTP conf is borken
[06:33] <mrynit> my fans are all off. i am only running xchat and everything is really hot
[06:33] <RoshanK> joejoecircusboy: shold i jsut save it in /home/user/.ssh/id_rsa (when i entered ssk-keygen
[06:34] <RoshanK> joejoecircusboy: ssh-keygen*
[06:34] <joejoecircusboy> PauloRicardo: Or rather, ntpd is not actually running -> try /etc/init.d/ntp start (might be ntpd)
[06:34] <joejoecircusboy> Erick|Laptop: Mesa is OpenGL related... I'd go ahead and install it
[06:34] <m4lmsteen> im trying to do a fresh reinstall of wine... but everytime i apt-get remove then apt-get install... it somehow pulls back up my old configuration files... i rm-rf'd the .wine and .wine-doors after removing... any ideas ?
[06:34] <joejoecircusboy> RoshanK: Ya, ~/.ssh/id_rsa is perfect
[06:34] <RoshanK> joejoecircusboy, k thanks
[06:35] <m4lmsteen> and ive also tried the --purge trigger
[06:35] <joejoecircusboy> RoshanK: np... note: You'll need to copy id_rsa.pub to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys before you can authenticate
[06:35] <gerry_hanan_> hey, trying to install mini 6.06 on an older machine (8.04 was causing problems). I'm running in to trouble with the wifi recognition... it found the cards, and I picked the wifi card, not the hardwire card, and then I give it the SSID and WEP... and then DHCP autoconfig fails. What is up?
[06:35] <PauloRicardo> joejoecircusboy: Now it print's some info... "europium.canoni 193.79.237.14 ..."
[06:35] <gerry_hanan_> PLEASE HELP I HAVE BEEN TRYING TO INSTALL UBUNTU FOR OVER AN HOUR.... desperate....
[06:35] <gerry_hanan_> please...
[06:36] <m4lmsteen> gerry... it hangs on scanning mirror ?
[06:36] <joejoecircusboy> PauloRicardo: Thats good (it should sync your time shortly, if it hasn't already)
[06:36] <ogzy> hi i want to connect two laptops over 1394 ports how can i manage it?
[06:36] <joejoecircusboy> PauloRicardo: Kinda weird ntpd wasn't started though. You should you have it configured correctly in your time settings?
[06:36] <EugenMayer> do i HAVE to compile drm as module in the kernel to get the prop. ati driver working_ currently i did not even build it in
[06:36] <joejoecircusboy> *should=sure
[06:37] <gerry_hanan_> m4lmsteen, no, it tells me that my network must not be DHCP
[06:37] <nullmin1> Does anyone know why my ext3 fs on my Ubuntu Server would just stop working even with RAID 1?
[06:37] <m4lmsteen> gerry_hanan_,  just choose to setup the network later
[06:37] <gerry_hanan_> m4lmsteen, it's a mini install...
[06:37] <gerry_hanan_> needs internet to install
[06:37] <m4lmsteen> ahhhhhhhh
[06:37] <RoshanK> joejoecircusboy: thanks. im using winscp to copy it over and then using puttygen to convert key.
[06:38] <joejoecircusboy> ogzy: THis might help: http://pthree.org/2008/06/01/firewire-networking-in-linux/
[06:38] <m4lmsteen> then manually setup the ip ?
[06:38] <joejoecircusboy> RoshanK: sounds like you're on the right track
[06:38] <gerry_hanan_> should I use the same ip as another computer, or one digit off?
[06:38] <joejoecircusboy> RoshanK: Be sure to use putty-agent (you'll like this, trust me)
[06:38] <gerry_hanan_> I tried both of those... neither worked.
[06:38] <ogzy> joejoecircusboy, thanx
[06:38] <gerry_hanan_> gave me fatal errors.
[06:38] <joejoecircusboy> ogzy: np
[06:38] <m4lmsteen> gerry_hanan_, you dont use the same ip's
[06:38] <RoshanK> joejoecircusboy: what is puttyagent used for?
[06:39] <gerry_hanan_> so I tried 192.168.1.80 instead of 81...
[06:39] <EdijusXP> Thank you.
[06:39] <joejoecircusboy> RoshanK: Basically, it caches your key in memory so you don't have to keep typing in you passphrase http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ssh-agent
[06:39] <m4lmsteen> yes just set it aything 192.168.1.50
[06:40] <m4lmsteen> set the gateway as your router
[06:40] <m4lmsteen> whatever your router ip is
[06:40] <RoshanK> joejoecircusboy: ohh thanks. i see Pageant on there, i suppose thats what this is
[06:40] <joejoecircusboy> RoshanK: yeah
[06:40] <RoshanK> joejoecircusboy kk
[06:41] <joejoecircusboy> RoshanK: You can 'proxy' the key agent as well, so you can use it to hop from system to system without authenticating again (assuming they use the same key)
[06:41] <error404notfound> my sound card stops working, when I do lsof | grep pcm, I see ktorrent and evince, how can they use sound card?
[06:42] <joejoecircusboy> error404notfound: Can you paste the output to pastebin?
[06:43] <m4lmsteen> yeah i have the same problem as you error404notfound
[06:43] <m4lmsteen> cept my lsof shows steam.exe
[06:43] <m4lmsteen> lol
[06:43] <depeshe-node> hey, can anyone give me a hand with an aetheros wireless card and getting ndiswrapper to work?
[06:43] <joejoecircusboy> ^^ that makes more sense :)
[06:44] <error404notfound> joejoecircusboy: m4lmsteen:  http://imagebin.org/23814 , http://imagebin.org/23815
[06:44] <nullmin1> Again, would anyone know why a RAID 1 ext3 file system would fail without any activity?
[06:44] <nullmin1> Both drives are new and still work....
[06:44] <ansichart> Hey, if I have a run level 3 service that I don't want to startup during system boot, do I just remove the link of that service in /etc/rc3.d?  Or am I suppose to do it another way?
[06:44] <nullmin1> and the mirrored data was stored on both correctly, meaning that the software wrote some invalid data
[06:44] <wols_> ansichart: that's one way to do it yes
[06:45] <wols_> depeshe-node: why do you want to use ndiswrapper with an atheros card?
[06:45] <paolo_> is there anyway to check if a package has been installed with apt-get install or with apt-get source ... ?
[06:45] <ansichart> wols_, Is there anything else that I would have to do? Or just that?  And also, what would the other way be, is it easier?
[06:45] <joejoecircusboy> error404notfound: Did the kill actually work? (Did evince go away?)
[06:45] <gerry_hanan_> hey, trying to install mini 6.06 on an older machine (8.04 was causing problems). I'm running in to trouble with the wifi recognition... I select the wifi card as the primary "eth" device, and then I give it the SSID and WEP... and then DHCP autoconfig fails. What is up?
[06:45] <wols_> paolo_: dpkg -l <packagename>
[06:45] <ubuntu> I'm getting an error 15: file not found when I do find/boot/grub/stage1
[06:45] <Rat409> ansichart: try apt-get install bum boot-services manager
[06:45] <wols_> ansichart: update-rc.d or rcconf
[06:45] <joejoecircusboy> gerry_hanan_: YOu'd proably have better luck with 8.04
[06:46] <ansichart> wols_, thanks.
 because it doesn't work with the proprietary drivers that come with ubuntu
[06:46] <gerry_hanan_> joejoecircusboy, why?
[06:46] <joejoecircusboy> gerry_hanan_: newer/more drivers
[06:46] <paolo_> wols_: how would i be able to understand it from there?
[06:46] <ansichart> Rat409, I just have to change one service... I don't think I need any manager.  Just a one-time thing.  Thanks you
[06:46] <wols_> paolo_: depeshe-node what chip exactly?
[06:46] <error404notfound> joejoecircusboy: yes, coz it should, but why does evince or ktorrent even use it? stupid, isn't it? a pdf reader and a torrent client using client, and even not for a minute, for minutes...
[06:46] <wols_> paolo_: read it
[06:47] <paolo_> wols_: ii  mplayer                             2:1.0~rc2-0ubuntu13                 The Ultimate Movie Player For Linux
 its an AR242x
[06:47] <wols_> paolo_: that's not all it said. read it ALL
[06:47] <gerry_hanan_> joejoecircusboy, it's an older computer, 128 ram.... old HP desktop.
[06:47] <Lunis> I love xfce but I hate xfdesktop. does anyone have any suggestions for a better replacement?
[06:47] <joejoecircusboy> error404notfound: (not all processes will die with a straight "kill <pid>") Ya, that is odd they're using the snd at all... Does the sound work when you kill those two processes?
[06:48] <paolo_> wols_: can you be more specific?
[06:48] <joejoecircusboy> gerry_hanan_: Ah, ya.. that changes things
[06:48] <Rat409> Lunis: fluxbox,openbox, tons of window-manager's. use xfce's apps
[06:48] <joejoecircusboy> gerry_hanan_: if you do a iwlist scan eth0 (or whatevre your card is) do you see your SSID?
[06:49] <error404notfound> joejoecircusboy: (yup, but with -9 they will...) yes, but not while they are running... strange enough right now my totem is play songs, and it doesn't appear in lsos | grep pcm
[06:49] <ganes> how to add a user in a group
[06:49] <gerry_hanan_> joejoecircusboy, how can I get to a prompt from which I can run that command?
[06:49] <Blaqlight> * Connection failed. Error: self signed certificate.? (18) < how do I fix this ?
[06:49] <wols_> paolo_: yes. read it all not just that line. first two lines are important too
[06:49] <choudesh> !terminal | gerry_hanan_
[06:49] <gerry_hanan_> choudesh, thanks but no thanks, that doesn't help... I'm in the middle of an install.
[06:49] <ubuntu>  I'm getting an error 15: file not found when I do find/boot/grub/stage1
[06:49] <Lunis> Rat409, I'm really just talking about the desktop itself, as in the icons on the desktop. I like gnome's so i may try running it, but i don't know the command yet. i was just wondering if anyone had alternatives
[06:49] <Blaqlight> is it because I didn't create a certificate? or what?
[06:49] <choudesh> gerry_hanan_, ALT+CTRL+F1
[06:50] <joejoecircusboy> gerry_hanan_: oh! Can you just skip the network config until the install finishes?
[06:50] <wols_> depeshe-node: I said EXACTLY the chip type.
[06:50] <EugenMayer> hello, iam trying to get the 8.6 driver working with the 2.6.26.2 kernel. looking at the dmesg, it should work :http://pastebin.com/m206193bc   ...any ideas where i can look for mistakes?
[06:50] <joejoecircusboy> error404notfound: hmm... if you grep for totem, what does it have open?
[06:50] <choudesh> gerry_hanan_, though I don't know your issue - network configuration can be left till after the system is installed
[06:50] <wols_> !PM | paolo_
[06:50] <paolo_> wols_: Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
[06:50] <choudesh> joejoecircusboy, gerry_hanan_ : sorry for jumping in
[06:50] <gerry_hanan_> choudesh, it cannot, because this is a minimal install....
[06:50] <EugenMayer> i installed the kernel with kernel-package and installed the ati driver with deb packagaes
[06:50] <paolo_> wols_: | Status=Not/Installed/Config-f/Unpacked/Failed-cfg/Half-inst/t-aWait/T-pend
[06:50] <gerry_hanan_> choudesh, forgiven.
[06:51] <joejoecircusboy> choudesh: no worries
[06:51] <wols_> paolo_: please stop talking to me anymore
[06:51] <gerry_hanan_> joejoecircusboy, I ran a terminal from a boot sub menu, but it doesn't have iwlist... :(
[06:51] <ganes> i want the brief detail about the user & group id
[06:51] <choudesh> gerry_hanan_, mind stating your issue again?
[06:51] <paolo_> wols_: I guess you realized you said bs
[06:51] <joejoecircusboy> gerry_hanan_: Ya, I would just continue with the install.. .we can fix the network later, once we have a real environment
[06:51] <wols_> paolo_: if you're too ignorant to read it's not my problem. now please go away
[06:52] <xubuntunoob> guys
[06:52] <xubuntunoob> halp
[06:52] <gerry_hanan_> joejoecircusboy, this is a minimal install, so I can't install with the net...
[06:52] <xubuntunoob> im starting an online radio station
[06:52] <wols_> !ask | xubuntunoob
[06:52] <xubuntunoob> sorry =/
 lspci: Atheros Communications Inc. AR242x 802.11abg Wireless PCI Express Adapter (rev 01)
[06:52] <joejoecircusboy> gerry_hanan_: ah... why minimal install?
[06:52] <EugenMayer> wols_: i followed your advice, finally got the kernel install through kernel-package, compiled the ati drivers, installed them and looking at dmesg they shuld work http://pastebin.com/m206193bc ...xorg cant stil load them though, any ideas where i could look further?
[06:52] <paolo_> wols_: I don't see anything that tells me that
[06:52] <wols_> gerry_hanan_: what wireless
[06:53] <xubuntunoob>  i need a server for my online radio that imma start, it needs to be small and neeeds to be ubuntu, which ubuntu should i use?
[06:53] <xurxo> If i were to copy the ubuntu CD, which would be the best way? I have two CD drives, one capable of burning
[06:53] <paolo_> is there anyway to check if a package has been installed with apt-get install or with apt-get source ... ?
 that's about all I can get.  it doesn't detect the card in any other way
[06:53] <wols_> EugenMayer: Xorg.0.log please
[06:53] <xurxo> Gnomebaker or Brasero?
[06:53] <wols_> depeshe-node: lspci -nn. pastebin the result
[06:53] <xubuntunoob>  i need a server for my online radio that imma start, it needs to be small and neeeds to be ubuntu, which ubuntu should i use?
[06:53] <xurxo> I seem to encounter problems with both
[06:53] <joejoecircusboy> xurxo: I think either would work.. did you try one?
[06:53] <xubuntunoob>  i need a server for my online radio that imma start, it needs to be small and neeeds to be ubuntu, which ubuntu should i use?
[06:53] <EugenMayer> wols_: full one?
[06:53] <xubuntunoob> nope
[06:53] <joejoecircusboy> xurxo: what problem?
[06:53] <FloodBot1> xubuntunoob: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[06:53] <choudesh> xubuntunoob, Ubuntu JEOS
[06:53] <wols_> EugenMayer: yes
[06:53] <xubuntunoob> i havebt started it
[06:54] <xubuntunoob> yet
[06:54] <xubuntunoob> im getting the box soon
[06:54] <wols_> xubuntunoob: ubuntu server. you can use any ubuntu  version but ubuntu server seems to be the closest thing you need
[06:54] <joejoecircusboy> choudesh: Isn't that optimized for VM guests? (and missing a bunch of drivers)
[06:54] <ansichart> wols_, Using update-rs.d?  Isn't that if you want to REMOVE the script in /etc/init.d?  I want to keep the script so I am able to start the service manually... I just don't want it to start when it my system boots.  So, I wouldn't use update-rc.d would I?  I would just remove the link located in /etc/rc3.d/ right?  Sorry, I just want to make sure, because I don't want to screw anything up.
[06:54] <EugenMayer> wols_: can you remember how to pipe to a pastebin?because that file i kind of large ./
[06:54] <ra21vi> what is a valid --display value if i have to use gedit as another user while i am logged in display :0
[06:54] <wols_> !pastebinit
[06:54] <xubuntunoob> wols_ i need a guy
[06:54] <wols_> !info pastebinit
[06:54] <Detrix> I need help with getting ubuntu to dial-out on a dial-up connection.
[06:54] <wols_> xubuntunoob: this is not a gay bar for pickups...
[06:55] <xubuntunoob> wat
[06:55] <choudesh> joejoecircusboy, it is. but someone already said server/minimal so I figure I would through out JEOS
[06:55] <xubuntunoob> i meant GUI
[06:55] <Blaqlight> if my PGP key never expires how am I getting > * Connection failed. Error: certificate has expired.? (10)
 http://paste.ubuntu.com/35410/
[06:55] <xubuntunoob> sory GUI
[06:55] <choudesh> xubuntunoob, please talk on one line -- or you will get kicked for flooding
[06:55] <Blaqlight> I know it doesn't expire because I just created it.
[06:55] <wols_> ansichart: update-rc.d. and no it's not for removing init.d scripts. there is nothing to remove those
[06:55] <xubuntunoob> yes i need a GUI, which GUI, KDE, GNOME OR XFCE
[06:56] <Blaqlight> or does nobody know anything about PGP?
[06:56] <Thezanke> What are the possiblities of installing ubuntu desktop to a 320g usb drive with grub on THAT drive so i can just select it as the boot device without grub being on my pc/laptop itself
[06:56] <choudesh> xubuntunoob, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/LowMemorySystems gives a good quick overview of windowing enviroments
[06:56] <gerry_hanan_> 320g usb drive?!?!?
[06:56] <joejoecircusboy> Thezanke: It's possible, if your motherboard supports booting from USB
[06:56] <choudesh> Thezanke, very high. ;-)
[06:56] <jjbin> how could I post in the official bbs of the Ubuntu after my registing,is it need some time or something else??
[06:57] <choudesh> Thezanke, let me grab you a link
[06:57] <EugenMayer> wols_: http://pastebin.com/f3cf56134
[06:57] <Thezanke> joejoecircusboy, it does
[06:57] <joejoecircusboy> Thezanke: Should be straightforward then
[06:57] <xubuntunoob> ok thanks guise
[06:57] <xurxo> When I go on Brasero Burning, and select Copy CD/DVD, under "select a drive to write to" i am only given the option of "file image". I would like to write to my other CD drive, but it does not give me the option. could anyone help me please?
[06:57] <Blaqlight> gerry_hanan_, its the super duper USB drive.
[06:57] <Thezanke> choudesh, thank youu.. i just tried but the auto install put grub on my pc had to run fixmbr
[06:57] <RoshanK> joejoecircusboy: so i generated the key, copied over using winscp. converted it via puttygen, gave it the right passkey and everything, but when i try and log in to the ssh server using putty and the ppk file generated i get "server refused our key". any idea on what may be wrong?
[06:57] <joejoecircusboy> xurxo: create an image first, then write that image to a new disk
[06:57] <xubuntunoob> later niggaz
[06:57] <swp0743> hey guys
[06:57] <joejoecircusboy> RoshanK: Did you copy your pub key to authorized_keys2?
[06:58] <joejoecircusboy> RoshanK: (or authorized_keys)
[06:58] <Detrix> I need help with getting ubuntu to dial-out on a dial-up connection.
[06:58] <choudesh> Thezanke, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick -- but you may want to select the advanced option before it installs grub to tell it which device to install it on
[06:58] <ubuntu>  I'm getting an error 15: file not found when I do find/boot/grub/stage1
[06:58] <RoshanK> joejoecircusboy: ?
[06:58] <EugenMayer> wols_: looking at the log, i would suggest he did not even tried to load fglrx...but ubuntu starts in /save/ mode because he could not load properly
[06:58] <ubuntu> please help me
[06:58] <ansichart> wols_, Why does the man page for update-rc.d say "When  invoked  with the remove option, update-rc.d removes any links in the /etc/rcrunlevel.d directories to the script /etc/init.d/name. The script  must have been deleted already.  If the script is still present then update-rc.d aborts with an error message." What does it mean, 'the script must have been deleted already'?
[06:58] <swp0743> does anyone know if ill be able to run ubutnu 8 server on a p1 with minimnakl services ?????
[06:58] <joejoecircusboy> RoshanK: do a 'ls ~/.ssh' and paste here
[06:58] <EugenMayer> swamptin: you will
[06:58] <EugenMayer> swp0743: you will
[06:59] <RoshanK> kk
[06:59] <wols_> depeshe-node: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?s=e5da829c538c46eb85167c393b1790d3&p=5515838&postcount=4
[06:59] <choudesh> swp0743, yes - it should run - but if the machine has little memory - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/LowMemorySystems
[06:59] <RoshanK> id_rsa  id_rsa.pub  known_hosts
[06:59] <swp0743> now that p1 has only 133,23mb ram:(
[06:59] <RoshanK> joejoecircusboy: id_rsa  id_rsa.pub  known_hosts
[06:59] <ansichart> wols_, sounds like I am suppose to delete the script in /etc/init.d/ before using update-rc.d?  According to the man page anyway, unless I am misunderstanding it.
[06:59] <swp0743> i really need that 2.6 kernel
[06:59] <joejoecircusboy> RoshanK: do a 'cp ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub ~/.ssh/authorized_keys'
[06:59] <RoshanK> ohh ok
[06:59] <EugenMayer> wols_: that one wasnt for me, or?
 thank you, I'll try this
[07:00] <RoshanK> joejoecircusboy: yes. now shuld i try and log in?
[07:00] <RoshanK> should*
[07:00] <Thezanke> choudesh, its a portable usb harddrive.. sorry if that was confusion
[07:00] <joejoecircusboy> RoshanK: THe authorized_keys file is actually the only file you need on the server (Yes, try logging in)
[07:00] <swp0743> what was that link again ?
[07:00] <EugenMayer> wols_: sorry missed the highlight..
[07:00] <dislo> hey guys i need to format a disk in fat16 how can i do that
[07:00] <joejoecircusboy> dislo: mkdosfs
[07:00] <xurxo> I' trying to eject a cd, but i sais : "cannot unmount the volume 'Ubuntu 8.04 i386'. Details: unmount: only xurxo can unmount /dev/sd0 from /media/cdrom0"
[07:01] <jjbin> how could I post in the official bbs of the Ubuntu after my registing,is it need some time or something else??
[07:01] <choudesh> Thezanke, yes - it should install and run fine - though it may be slow if it is only USB1...don't expect the best performance though (I say this just because - performance should be fine)
[07:01] <swp0743> dude what was the link for low memory ????
[07:01] <wols_> ansichart: no. read the examples in the manpage
[07:01] <choudesh> swp0743, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/LowMemorySystems
[07:01] <Thezanke> choudesh, its use 2.0... western digital
[07:01] <joejoecircusboy> Thezanke: Don't even both if it's USB 1.x :)
[07:01] <Thezanke> usb*
[07:01] <swp0743> aha !
[07:01] <joejoecircusboy> *bother
[07:01] <RoshanK> joejoecircusboy: sweet. thank you. do you take paypal lol
[07:01] <wols_> depeshe-node: the ar5007eg is the actual chip and it can use the atheros driver
[07:01] <joejoecircusboy> RoshanK: hah, np :)
[07:01] <wols_> depeshe-node: erm, the madwifi driver
[07:02] <swp0743> how about if i create a swap and mount it before installation
[07:02] <elijah> how do i find out my mainboard in ubuntu (like cpuid)
[07:02] <swp0743> ????
[07:02] <choudesh> Thezanke, then it should be fine. I personally have a few (39 to be exact) VM versions of Ubuntu installed to a USB harddrive
[07:02] <wols_> elijah: lshw
[07:02] <joejoecircusboy> elijah: lspci can help you identify your MB chipset
[07:02] <swp0743> choudesh any ideas ?
[07:02] <wols_> elijah: cpuid has nothing to do with the mainboard btw
[07:02] <choudesh> swp0743, about what? please prepend my name.
[07:02] <swp0743> coz i dont even have that 32 mb that it states is minimal
[07:03] <choudesh> !busy | swp0743
[07:03] <swp0743> whaaa ?
[07:03] <wols_> swp0743: you cannot use it. the initrd alone will kill you. ubuntu won't really run on 32MB either
[07:03] <joejoecircusboy> wols_: cpuid is software for Windows (which can identify hardware, among other things)
[07:03] <Detrix> I need help with getting ubuntu to dial-out on a dial-up connection.
[07:03] <swp0743> daaamn it
[07:03] <wols_> !dialup
[07:03] <dislo> joejoecircusboy, thank you for the help and i was wondering how can i get disk info like what the file system on a device is
[07:03] <xurxo> ﻿joejoecircusboy: would you think that burning it from an image would change anything whatsoever. no, right?
[07:03] <Detrix> I know...
[07:03] <swp0743> how about xubuntu ??? no x
[07:03] <Flannel> swp0743: technically the hard limit is 8MB, but you really don't want to run Ubuntu on anything that small.
[07:03] <choudesh> wols_, JEOS should run. I have JEOS running on a few embedded devices with only 32mb
[07:03] <wols_> dislo: is the device mounted already?
 I've tried using madwifi before, and the file pointed to by all the tutorials was an empty .tar
[07:04] <wols_> choudesh: OT
[07:04] <Flannel> swp0743: There are better distros out there for older systems, you should look into them (try DeLiLinux)
[07:04] <paolo_> is there anyway to check if a package has been installed with apt-get install or with apt-get source ... ?
[07:04] <gerry_hanan_> trying to install 8.04 on an old HP desktop, and I am getting lots of "init: ttyn main process ended, respawning" where n= any of the 6 tty's...
[07:04] <gerry_hanan_> and lots of garbage in between.
[07:04] <dislo> wols_,
[07:04] <gerry_hanan_> buffer I/O errors
[07:04] <dislo> wols_, yes
[07:04] <dislo> wols_, sorry about that
[07:04] <swp0743> i know there are but here is the thing
[07:04] <wols_> swp0743: look into damnsmallinux or such
[07:04] <gerry_hanan_> AQUSHFS errors.
[07:04] <joejoecircusboy> xurxo: if burning to an image first your only option, then I'd go with it :)
[07:04] <gerry_hanan_> SQUASHFS*
[07:05] <swp0743> ones i tried : puppy,dsl,debian etch,openbsd dont have the ethernet drivers that i really need
[07:05] <wols_> !madwifi | depeshe-node
  you can run it but I don't know is it the answer you need?
[07:05] <swp0743> andi dont want to go throug hall the trouble
[07:05] <Detrix> current living conditions only allow for dial-up or satalite...
[07:05] <wols_> swp0743: what network chip?
[07:05] <swp0743> 3com and xircom
[07:05] <elijah> joejoecircusboy, wols_ thanks, i wanted to find out the actual retail model
[07:05] <swp0743> its pcmcia
[07:05] <elijah> cpuid does that
[07:05] <EugenMayer> wols_: should i just be patient or try for myself ?
[07:05] <wols_> swp0743: those aren't network chips but manufacturer. exact chip please
[07:05] <swp0743> i know for sure ubuntu 7 desktio supoorts it
[07:05] <swp0743> hold on
[07:05] <wols_> EugenMayer: you should do what I told you
[07:06] <joejoecircusboy> dislo: Hmm.... maybe try install gnome-hardware-manager
[07:06] <gerry_hanan_> trying to install 8.04 on an old HP desktop, and I am getting lots of "init: ttyn main process ended, respawning" where n= any of the 6 tty's... and lots of garbage in between- buffer I/O error, SQUASHFS errors... anyone have any bright ideas or light of understanding? That's utter giberish to me.
[07:06] <ansichart> wols_, Alright, I think I got it now.  Thanks!
[07:06] <EugenMayer> wols_: sorry, i should have missed it..kopete isnt thatt good in highligh. Do you have the line?i just scrolled up and searched, did not find anythin
[07:06] <swp0743> fuck i dunno teh chips
[07:06] <joejoecircusboy> dislo: sorry, gnome-device-manager
[07:06] <swp0743> gotta oogle it
[07:07] <dislo> joejoecircusboy, well i just wanted to see if it formated correctly
[07:07] <wols_> EugenMayer: Xorg.0.log. in a pastebin
[07:07] <swp0743> what diffrent does it make ?
[07:07] <joejoecircusboy> dislo: Can you give me more details/info? (not really sure what you're trying to do)
[07:07] <wols_> swp0743: lspci? or is it pcmcia?
[07:07] <wbmj> gerry_hanan:probably a bad burn or a dying cdrom
[07:07] <paolo_> this is my question: I want to know if a package has been installed using apt-get install or if it has been installed with apt-get source (how do i distinguish these two)
[07:07] <EugenMayer> wols_: you must have missed it, i pasted it befoer : http://pastebin.com/f3cf56134
[07:07] <joejoecircusboy> gerry_hanan_: Sounds like corrupted install CD or bad memory
[07:07] <swp0743> pcmcia
[07:07] <swp0743> its an old lappy
[07:08] <swp0743> thing is i tried it both on 2.4 2.5 dmesg wotn even see em
[07:08] <swp0743> any suggestions guys ?
[07:08] <wols_> EugenMayer: you areusing vesa, not ati drivers.
[07:08] <wols_> EugenMayer: dpkg -l |grep -i fglrx
[07:08] <EugenMayer> wols_: just if you ask, here is the xorg.conf http://pastebin.com/f49605a4c
[07:08] <dislo> joejoecircusboy, i am at defcon and i am trying to hack my badge and i need to have a SD card that is formated fat16 and i was just wanting to make sure it is formated correctly
[07:09] <swp0743> no one ?
[07:09] <wols_> swp0743: use lspcmcia
[07:09] <wols_> EugenMayer: I already asked.something different
[07:09] <EugenMayer> wols_: ouput : http://pastebin.com/m46beb1bd
[07:09] <joejoecircusboy> dislo: (right on, a few guys from my team are there too)  Why don't you take the SD card out, and put it back in and see if it's mount?
[07:09] <John_kho> h
[07:09] <John_kho> hi
[07:09] <joejoecircusboy> dislo: *mounted
[07:09] <John_kho> are there anyone can help me with my webcam?
[07:10] <Rat409> !ask | John_kho
[07:10] <wols_> EugenMayer: looks kinda strange... is that a fallback Xorg.0.log or such?
[07:10] <EugenMayer> wols_: you might have missed that too, i said in the upper, that ubunut is booting in kind of safe-mode because it cannot load the graphics drivers. maybe this is the reason why the xorg.log seems to be,like i use vesa?
[07:11] <xurxo> ok its pissing me off!.here is the session log: Checking session consistency (brasero_burn_check_session_consistency burn.c:1714)
[07:11] <xurxo> Session error : the drive seems to be busy (brasero_burn_record burn.c:2270)
[07:11] <xurxo> anyone have any ideas?
[07:11] <John_kho> i have a laptop VAio SZ330P , and i install ubuntu onto it together with XP..but i don't know how to make my webcam works
[07:11] <LSD|Ninja> Any way to stop GNOME from moving the focus whenever somethign updates? It's incredibly annoying
[07:11] <John_kho> anyone have ideas?
[07:11] <swp0743> wols: is that a tool ??
[07:11] <joejoecircusboy> xurxo: this is during the imaging, or burning?
[07:11] <swp0743> what exactly does t do
[07:11] <blahblah`> Hi - I need some help with an Apple USB Ethernet adapter not being recognized in 64bit ubuntu
[07:12] <swp0743> i see its a PCMCIA card control utility  but can u clear it a lil bit
[07:12] <wols_> EugenMayer: yes. kill X and run startx
[07:12] <z0rk> hey all, when i try to change the visual effects in the apperance manager i get the following error message: The Composite extension is not available... anyone have any ideas for fixing this?
[07:12] <LSD|Ninja> blahblah`: lol, you actually bought a MacBook AIR?
[07:12] <joejoecircusboy> blahblah`: http://www.google.ca/search?q=Apple+USB+Ethernet+Ubuntu
[07:12] <blahblah`> no, just the adapter
[07:12] <EugenMayer> wols_: my current problem is, that i can even switch to console with alt-ctrl-1 to kill x and restart, because i get just graphic-bugs
[07:13] <blahblah`> and joejoecircusboy ive tried that ;)
[07:13] <joejoecircusboy> blahblah`: k :)
[07:13] <dislo> joejoecircusboy, it does auto mount perfectly
[07:13] <z0rk> EugenMayer: try ctrl-alt-backspace
[07:13] <EugenMayer> z0rk: that will restart the safe-mode
[07:13] <blahblah`> i actually found a modified driver and it worked in non 64bit ubuntu
[07:13] <joejoecircusboy> dislo: I think you're golden
[07:13] <wols_> EugenMayer: boot without X then. disable gdm and reboot
[07:13] <blahblah`> patasix.ko
[07:13] <blahblah`> but its nto working in 64
[07:14] <vlad> kj
[07:14] <dislo> joejoecircusboy, but how do i tell your file system type
[07:14] <EugenMayer> be right back
[07:15] <blahblah`> so yeh
[07:15] <blahblah`> can anyone help me
[07:15] <geev8> hi 2 all
[07:15] <blahblah`> surely theres people with asix based usb ethernet adapters running 64bit ubuntu?
[07:15] <joejoecircusboy> dislo: how did you format it?
[07:15] <keisangi> hi there, how can i delete uvesafb ? i want to completly remove it, and all other framebuffers
[07:15] <commie_cary> ...KOPETE
[07:15] <geev8> your help please
[07:15] <azken> iji
[07:15] <dislo> joejoecircusboy, mkdosfs -F 16 /dev/sde1
[07:15] <John_kho> are there anyone that can help me with my webcam driver?:(
[07:16] <RoshanK> geev8: help with what? if i know i can try
[07:16] <joejoecircusboy> dislo: Well, I think you can be confident that it's F15
[07:16] <joejoecircusboy> *F16
[07:16]  * trupheenix is having iwl3945 woes. cannot connect to my home wireless router. HELP!!! :'(
[07:16] <dislo> joejoecircusboy, thank you very much and i would be happy to buy you a beer anytime
[07:16] <joejoecircusboy> dislo: not a problem :)
[07:17] <geev8> i hav data and shema of my database and i want to populate to new database on other server
[07:17] <swp0743> anyone from toronto here ???
[07:17] <wols_> !ask | trupheenix
[07:17] <joejoecircusboy> Ya, I'm from Toronto
[07:17] <wols_> swp0743: OT
[07:17] <lex> please help i have no sound. just clean install gusty gibbon
[07:17] <swp0743> niice
[07:17] <Flannel> swp0743: try #ubuntu-ca
[07:17] <wols_> geev8: use phpmyadmin for example (if using mysql
[07:17] <swp0743> ot - ottawa ?
[07:17] <swp0743> im just curious
[07:17] <wols_> swp0743: it's still OT here
[07:17] <geev8> all are in a text file with sql extention
[07:18] <joejoecircusboy> swp0743: no, wol_ has a one track mind :) (OT = Off Topic)
[07:18] <swp0743> lol
[07:18] <swp0743> i get it
[07:18] <joejoecircusboy> ya, in other words "Shutty!"
[07:18] <geev8> ok with phpmyadmin do i do to populate it
[07:19] <flott1> morgen zusammen
[07:19] <geev8> wols: you get my point?
[07:19] <wols_> !de | flott1
[07:19] <IcemanV9> geev8: backup (dump table) the db on the old box, then restore to the db on the new server
[07:19] <trupheenix> !iwl3945
[07:19] <flott1> oh sorry
[07:19] <wols_> geev8: yes, but I don't care since you've been already answered
[07:19] <flott1> ^^
[07:20] <flott1> cya
[07:20] <trupheenix> :'( i cannot connect to my home router HELP :'( Please bring back Gutsy
[07:20] <wols_> trupheenix: state your problem clearly
[07:20] <wols_> trupheenix: get the iwlwifi firmware and load the iwl3945 kernel module
[07:21] <wols_> !iwlwifi
[07:21] <geev8> Icemanv9: am not expert on this and this file is not from my computer it has been taken from far computer
[07:21] <ogzy> when i connect a LCT to my VGA output at the laptop and check the xrandr -q i dont see any VGA or LVDS but just a Screen0, what can be the reason?
[07:21] <trupheenix> wols_: i am trying to connect to my home wireless network which is on a Linksys WRT54G router. eversince i installed Hardy, my wifi light has stopped working and not only that when i do a iwlist scanning, wlan0 lists a blank ESSID and says that my router config is broken. i tried connecting to my home network from SuSE 11 and it worked perfectly (but I don't want to use SuSE I'm Ubuntu fan)
[07:22] <bullgard4> [IBM laptop T42] /proc/acpi/processor/CPU/power shows "state C1 usage: 082, state C2 usage 080592, state C3 usage 0141842." Room temperature is 27.5°C. Still the fan does not extinguish. Is this normal?
[07:22] <wols_> !errors | trupheenix
[07:22] <lex> can some one help me with no sound problem?
[07:22] <wols_> !ask | lex
[07:23] <lex> thank you
[07:23] <joejoecircusboy> bullgard4: what's the CPU temp?
[07:23] <trupheenix> wols_: i am at work now with my laptop. funnily i'm able to connect to my stupid Dlink router here.
[07:23] <trupheenix> wols_ : but my wifi light is still shut
[07:24] <bullgard4> joejoecircusboy: Hardware Sensors Monitor lists 8 different temperatures. Which one should I pick?
[07:24] <wols_> trupheenix: please don't talk to me anymore until you can actually do what you're asked and provide the needed info
[07:24] <geev8> no one help to me guys?
[07:24] <trupheenix> wols_: ok but like i said right now i'm at work and I cannot use get info about my home router.
[07:24] <joejoecircusboy> bullgard4: Is one labelled CPU, or core, or processor or something? (if not, just give me the highest)
[07:24] <IcemanV9> geev8: i did it once ... i just follow the guide from wordpress on how to backup/restore mysql db
[07:24] <wols_> geev8: you already have been helped. you not recognizing it is not our problems
[07:24] <wols_> -s
[07:25] <trupheenix> wols_: so if u have any tips or information on how to work around this problem. it would be really nice if u can share it with me
[07:25] <joejoecircusboy> geev8: What's the problem?
[07:25] <wols_> trupheenix: I already did. and I told you NOT to talk to me anymore until you can give useful info as I asked
[07:25] <bullgard4> joejoecircusboy: They are not labelled. The highest is 54°C.
[07:25] <joejoecircusboy> bullgard4: seems reasonable (that's not too hot)
[07:26] <ubuntu>  I'm getting an error 15: file not found when I do find/boot/grub/stage1
[07:26] <wols_> ubuntu: what is your "root" line?
[07:26] <trupheenix> wols_: ok where do i get the iwlwifi firmware and how do i load the kernel module? u got any place where i can follow the instructions?
[07:26] <joejoecircusboy> ubuntu: Are you using a boot partition?
[07:26] <wols_> !wlan | trupheenix
[07:26] <ubuntu> what do you mean by boot partition?
[07:27] <trupheenix> wols_: ok let me try
[07:27] <wols_> ubuntu: the partition /Boot is on
[07:27] <joejoecircusboy> ubuntu: go with wol_
[07:27] <bullgard4> joejoecircusboy: I am curious if it is normal that the fan does not extinguish even though I do not touch the keyboard for a long time and web browser is not receiving animated Java scripts.
[07:27] <IcemanV9> geev8: google mysql backup :-) it's fairly easy to do it on command line as you mentioned it is on the remote box
[07:27] <joejoecircusboy> bullgard4: by extinguish, you mean turn off?
[07:28] <ubuntu> wols_, I think my partitions are dead
[07:28] <trupheenix> wols_: after i do this, i can continue using network manager applet as usual right? i don't have to switch to wicd or something like that
[07:28] <EugenMayer> wols_: http://pastebin.com/f209bc961
[07:28] <joejoecircusboy> ubuntu: try your find as /grub/stage1
[07:28] <geev8> joejoecircusboy: i hav given notepad file that has schema and data then i hav created it database
[07:28] <geev8> joejoecircusboy: so i need to populate the dBase with that file how do i do your help please
[07:28] <wols_> ubuntu: state your actual problem more clearly. to check your partitions, boot from a livecd and do a sudo fdisk -l
[07:29] <wols_> geev8: for the 2nd time phpmyadmin
[07:29] <ubuntu> joejoecircusboy, doesn't work
[07:29] <RoshanK> joejoecircusboy: question is sort of OT, but where would u store your ssh private keys? email? usb?
[07:29] <justin__> what is the command for eterm?
[07:29] <ubuntu> wols_ I did that and I only see one partition
[07:29] <joejoecircusboy> ubuntu: ah, then it's not a quick solution... try what wols_ suggested above
[07:29] <trupheenix> wols_: someone gave instructions on how to use ipw3945. i think i will switch to that. http://www.ubuntugeek.com/using-ipw3945-instead-iwl3945-in-hardy.html
[07:29] <ubuntu> I had 3 before I reinstalled windows
[07:30] <joejoecircusboy> RoshanK: On the computers I use :)
[07:30] <wols_> EugenMayer: lines 420 and 421
[07:30] <joejoecircusboy> RoshanK: (Any of the above work)
[07:30] <geev8> i went though without success that is why i come here
[07:30] <boxershorts> hi
[07:30] <wols_> EugenMayer: why do you need this particular fglrx?
[07:30] <EugenMayer> wols_: iam googling allreadz
[07:30] <bullgard4> joejoecircusboy: Yes, automatically turn off at low load.
[07:30] <wols_> trupheenix: no you don't. not with a 2.6.24 kernel
[07:31] <RoshanK> joejoecircusboy: k thanks. but if i do lose the file for some stupid reason, i can simply go to the machine and create new key file and copy it over to authorized keys correct
[07:31] <EugenMayer> wols_: underclocking or better, just powersaving
[07:31] <joejoecircusboy> geev8: Ya, I would google that.. should be straightforward as the others say
[07:31] <justin__> at gnome-look.org what themes do i look for. I am using the gnome ubuntu 8.04
[07:31] <trupheenix> wols_: ok once i get the firm ware how do I patch it? I'm pretty scared to do it without any guidance :(
[07:31] <RoshanK> justin_ i believe it is gsm that u look for
[07:31] <joejoecircusboy> RoshanK: Yeah, though.. if you disable password auth, you better have console access ;)
[07:31] <wols_> trupheenix: why patch it?
[07:31] <RoshanK> joejoecircusboy: k thanks
[07:31] <joejoecircusboy> bullgard4: try running 'top', is anything using the CPU?
[07:32] <RoshanK> justin_: sorry i meant to say gdm*
[07:32] <wols_> EugenMayer: try ubuntu supported drivers for a change
[07:32] <justin__> RoshanK, ok thanks
[07:32] <justin__> RoshanK, GDM do you mean?
[07:32] <EugenMayer> wols_: they are quite old and as far as i can see are not supporting x1400
[07:32] <justin__> RoshanK, :) k
[07:32] <RoshanK> justin_: sorry, gdm themes were for logins
[07:33] <RoshanK> justin_: i believe that it was gtk 2.x and so on
[07:33] <Bblan> how does one choose which wifi device to use for access?
[07:33] <Bblan> I have an internal iwp2100 and an external hwug1 usb
[07:33] <Bblan> and would like to use the external as it is 802.11g
[07:34] <EugenMayer> wols_: and i fear it will run into problems with the custom kernel
[07:34] <wbmj> justin_: GDM are login themes.....metacity are window theme....gtk2........widget themes
[07:34] <EugenMayer> wols_: i saw there are drivers for intrepid, but no idea how to unmask them
[07:34] <geev8> joejoecircusboy: i was given this command @$ mysql -uUser -pPassword dBase_name < file_name.sql
[07:34] <trupheenix> wols: ok i just push it into that directory. i gotcha
[07:34] <joejoecircusboy> geev8: Ya, that seems right (but you'll have to create the database first in that case)
[07:35] <trupheenix> wols_: ok i gotcha. just copy the micro code into the firm ware directory and everything should HOPEFULLY work  correct?
[07:35] <geev8> joejoecircusboy: when i do execute if fail
[07:35] <bullgard4> joejoecircusboy: %CPU gconf, Xorg, sensors-applet: all 0.7%. No more.
[07:35] <joejoecircusboy> bullgard4: hmm
[07:35] <joejoecircusboy> bullgard4: what CPU?
[07:35] <geev8> joejoecircusboy: database is created already
[07:36] <joejoecircusboy> geev8: what error do you get?
[07:36] <EugenMayer> wols_: guess its that https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24/+bug/185654
[07:36] <SBSBIN> looking for help with dcedump
[07:36] <joejoecircusboy> SBSBIN: What's dcedump?
[07:36] <SBSBIN> part of SPIKE
[07:36] <Trinithis> A repository package of I downloaded (libghc6-hgl-dev) didn't install correctly, and I can't remove it. Every time I use the repository, it flags the libghc6 package as an error. How can I permanenlty remove it?
[07:36] <joejoecircusboy> SBSBIN: what does it do?
[07:37] <Bblan> looking for help with gnome network-manager on Ubuntu 8.04.1
[07:37] <SBSBIN> it runs the equivalent of rpcdump -p on a unix system
[07:37] <SBSBIN> only it does it on a windows box
[07:37] <SBSBIN> SPIKE is a fuzzer
[07:37] <ansichart> When I try watching a video on my laptop after normal usage (web-browsing, playing music, chatting, etc.) the video is all choppy (the audio is fine, just the video).  Even after all my windows are closed down and it's just the video playing.  What do you think is causing this?  Low memory?
[07:38] <joejoecircusboy> SBSBIN: Interesting, thanks
[07:38] <joejoecircusboy> SBSBIN: Anyway, what's the problem?
[07:38] <Trinithis> Or at the very least, have it so that the Synaptic Package Manager does not recognize it...
[07:38] <pen> Why my wireless switch would turn off the wireless but can't turn it back on?
[07:38] <SBSBIN> I make it and when I run it the thing sends a message and then stalls
[07:38] <SBSBIN> I'm curious why
[07:38] <bullgard4> joejoecircusboy: Intel pentium M processor at 1.7 GHz.
[07:38] <pen> could anyone provide me a solution to that?
[07:38] <xPhilosx> uhh, quick question, im using Ubuntu Hardy, no matter what I do after I edit /etc/network/interfaces, it refuses to assign a static IP
[07:38] <joejoecircusboy> SBSBIN: Can you pastebin the output?
[07:39] <xPhilosx> why wont Ubuntu allow me to manually configure my eth connections?
[07:39] <SBSBIN> I'll just type it: "DCE-RPC tester."
[07:39] <SBSBIN> that's it
[07:39] <harsha> Hi
[07:39] <SBSBIN> with a newline character
[07:39] <harsha> any budy the
[07:39] <harsha> any budy ther
[07:39] <SBSBIN> but that's not visible
[07:39] <xPhilosx> I end up with the same defaulted garbage each time I change my network interfaces file
[07:40] <joejoecircusboy> bullgard4: can you do a 'cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor' ?
[07:40] <SBSBIN> so yeah, not sure what the problem is.  I used make and ran the ./configure file
[07:40] <joejoecircusboy> SBSBIN: What does strace show?
[07:40] <joejoecircusboy> xPhilosx: it should, what's the problem?
[07:41] <SBSBIN> the last line has a connect function
[07:41] <joejoecircusboy> SBSBIN: Can you telnet to port 135 on the host you're scanning?
[07:41] <Vooloo> is it possible to toggle off the title and borders of a window? like you can in fluxbox
[07:41] <xPhilosx> joejoecircusboy, no idea, it keeps defaulting to a DHCP address
[07:41] <joejoecircusboy> SBSBIN: i.e. can you establish a TCP connection to 135
[07:41] <pen> Why my wireless switch would turn off the wireless but can't turn it back on?
[07:41] <pen> could anyone provide me a solution to that?
[07:41] <xPhilosx> in fact, it refuses to allow me to reset the eth0 settings
[07:41] <SBSBIN> lemme try
[07:42] <joejoecircusboy> xPhilosx: hmm did you disable "roaming" or whatever it's called
[07:42] <Trinithis> "E: libghc6-hgl-dev: Package is in a very bad inconsistent state - you should"
[07:42] <xPhilosx> joejoecircusboy,  yeah, but it wont disable, roaming seems to be the only thing that works
[07:42] <SBSBIN> trying...
[07:42] <xPhilosx> the auto settings are totally screwing with my manual config
[07:42] <SBSBIN> alright, that's likely the problem then
[07:43] <bullgard4> joejoecircusboy: scaling governor is 'ondemand'.
[07:43] <joejoecircusboy> SBSBIN: I think the host you're scanning has it's firewall up and you can't connect to the DCE/RPC service (on 135/TCP on Windows)
[07:43] <SBSBIN> it's just hanging without any communication back from the host
[07:43] <SBSBIN> well, I'm trying to connect from a vm to my desktop
[07:43] <Bblan> how does one select which wifi device to use in network-manager?
[07:43] <SBSBIN> so they're on the same host
[07:43] <joejoecircusboy> SBSBIN: Ya, likely WIndows firewall... it just drops packets (doesn't bother resetting.)
[07:43] <SBSBIN> gotcha
[07:43] <notsonerdysunny> I already have already downloaded all the debian packages necessary. I am told by Dr. Google that I need to add the line "deb file:/<pathToDirectoryContainingDebs> debs/" But I am unable to figure out where .. can any body help me please..
[07:44] <SBSBIN> sounds like I should turn off windows firewall and disconnect from the internet
[07:44] <SBSBIN> thanks for your help
[07:44] <SBSBIN> chers
[07:44] <SBSBIN> *cheers
[07:44] <FloodBot1> SBSBIN: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[07:44] <joejoecircusboy> bullgard4: can you cat the scaling_available_frequencies in the same directories?
[07:44] <joejoecircusboy> SBSBIN: np, enjoy
[07:44] <SBSBIN> FloodBot
[07:44] <SBSBIN> FloodBot
[07:44] <SBSBIN> haha
[07:44] <FloodBot1> SBSBIN: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[07:44] <Bblan> can anyone hear me? Am I being blocked?
[07:44] <SBSBIN> we can hear you
[07:44] <joejoecircusboy> Bblan: hello
[07:45] <SBSBIN> quit
[07:45] <Bblan> oh sorry guys thought maybe I wasn't getting through
[07:45] <Bblan> lol
[07:46] <Bblan> i really think i have a simple problem but i've tried searching ubuntu forums and launchpad but cannot find the answer
[07:46] <joejoecircusboy> Bblan: whats' the prob?
[07:46] <xPhilosx> joejoecircusboy, I think persistent rules was ruining me
[07:46] <xPhilosx> hopefully after I just diabled it, it will work now
[07:46] <Bblan> i used the ubuntu forums to download a script to install the drivers for my hwug1 usb wifi card
[07:46] <Bblan> which worked perfectly
[07:47] <Bblan> and iwconfig shows it as on
[07:47] <joejoecircusboy> xPhilosx: persistence rules? Not familar with that...
[07:47] <Bblan> but i can't select it in network manager
[07:47] <Bblan> i tried disabling the internal
[07:47] <Bblan> but no go
[07:47] <FloodBot1> Bblan: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[07:47] <Bblan> can't get the external to conenct
[07:47] <joejoecircusboy> Bblan: I don't know how network manager works well enough to help, sorry
[07:47] <xPhilosx> joejoecircusboy, something that "helps" you by not allowing certain things to be changed, /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
[07:47] <ogzy> at my nvidia card on hardy when i run the xrandr -q i dont see any VGA or LVDS related output but just Screen 0 explanation, what is the reason of it?
[07:48] <Bblan> well is there maybe an alternative to network manager?
[07:48] <joejoecircusboy> xPhilosx: oh, udev... ya ya... those are good things actually (I believe they ensure a given piece of hardware is always assigned the same device file)
[07:48] <bullgard4> joejoecircusboy: scaling_available_frequencies: 1,7 1.4 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 GHz.
[07:48] <Trinithis> What should I do when dpkg --purge does NOT work?
[07:48] <xPhilosx> joejoecircusboy, welp, ill see if that was my prob
[07:48] <belendax> Is there any software to view VSD files  ?
[07:48] <joejoecircusboy> xPhilosx: Without that, you may find the ethernet devices change around (if you install a new one)
[07:49] <joejoecircusboy> bullgard4: try forcing your CPU to run at it's minimum speed, see if it cools down and the fans turn off
[07:50] <Onerice> Hi, I am having troubles with my microphone. It won't pick up sounds. I can hear that it is working through my headphones (only with master volume at max though), but ubuntu won't "hear" it...
[07:50] <joejoecircusboy> bullgard4: take the lowest available frequency value, and write it to scaling_max_freq. e.g. "echo 600000 > scaling_max_freq"
[07:50] <kane77> is it OK if I just replace the CPU? will I have to reinstall?
[07:50] <PauloRicardo> People, there is any rmtrash for Linux?
[07:50] <Onerice> Anyone know what to do?
[07:50] <joejoecircusboy> Onerice: check your mixer setting
[07:51] <Onerice> joejoecircusboy: Which setting exactly?
[07:51] <joejoecircusboy> Onerice: Not sure, mess around in there ;)
[07:51] <Onerice> Tried that...
[07:51] <bullgard4> joejoecircusboy: My time is running out. I will try to follow your recipe " take the lowest available frequency value, and write it to scaling_max_freq. e.g. "echo 600000 > scaling_max_freq"" later. --  Thank you very much for your help.
[07:51] <belendax> how can I view VSD files ?
[07:52] <joejoecircusboy> Onerice: Make sure the mic is in the correct jack?  Other than that, no idea
[07:52] <Onerice> Haha. :) Thanks anyways
[07:52] <joejoecircusboy> np
[07:52] <Scorp_> Guys, I am unable to access the router page in ubuntu using firefox.. Its working with OpenSUSE/Firefox, Windows/Firefox but not ubuntu... What could be the reason ???
[07:53] <Scorp_> Its a Linksys Router!!
[07:53] <EugenMayer> wols_: i have solved it. i dont know who to blame more, the maintainer of the package or ATI devs, for being that dump to fail starting on missing a defaul profile...but a good question why it is not copied form the source common/etc/ati to/etc/ati
[07:53] <Onerice> Also, I can't start sound recorder. Says my audio capture settings are invalid.
[07:53] <mmm4m5m> hi all. I have few small questions about Evolution (moving slowly from windows/outlook 2000 to ubuntu). I have few mail accounts. (1) I can't see how to 'receive emails from specific account'. Is it possible? (2) I can't see how to 'create new email and send using non default email account. Is it possible? (3) I can't tell Evolution 'keep outgoing email in Outbox until I click send (send manually)'. Is it possible?
[07:54] <RoshanK> Scorp_: did you try entering the default ip for the router into firefox?
[07:54] <wickedpuppy> mmm4m5m: have you created email accounts ?
[07:54] <mmm4m5m> about (2): it is using non default email if I click reply but not for new created msgs
[07:55] <Scorp_> RoshanK: Yeah.. its  192.168.1.1.. Thats wat i have been using all the while.. I used a liveCD of OpenSUSE and it can access... But Ubuntu cannot
[07:55] <mmm4m5m> wickedpuppy: yes, only one, using hotway (hotmail) + one default
[07:55] <RoshanK> Scorp_: its usually 192.168.x.xx
[07:55] <pen> Why my wireless switch would turn off the wireless but can't turn it back on?
[07:55] <pen> could anyone provide me a solution to that?
[07:55] <Scorp_> RoshanK: yupp... thats wat am using... i get a prompt for username and password... after that just a blank white screen and loading at the bottom right...
[07:55] <wickedpuppy> mmm4m5m: i got 3 email accounts in my evolution ... and whenever i send i email , i can choose which account i send from ...
[07:55] <RoshanK> Scorp_:how are you connected to the router? ethernet cord? wireless card? it could be possible that the ddriver isnt loaded
[07:56] <RoshanK> Scorp_ oh thats weird
[07:56] <Marco> hello
[07:56] <mmm4m5m> wickedpuppy: ok, then this looks ok then. Maybe because default acc is disabled. Thank you. Anything about other questions?
[07:56] <Scorp_> RoshanK: I was using Wireless, but just to confirm that its not a wireless problem, i used a wire and same issue.. Even to rule out the Linux issue, i used OpenSUSE and thats working... So it shudnt be an issue altogether...
[07:57] <RoshanK> Scorp_: im not an expert on this, but assuming, is it possibly a firefox issue on ur ubuntu installation? do u have noscript enabled or something that may keep it from continuing the loading?
[07:57] <wickedpuppy> mmm4m5m: since i got 3 accounts ... i can clearly choose which account i want to receive email from a specific account ... or all 3
[07:57] <joejoecircusboy> Scorp_: can you open a terminal and run '/sbin/ifconfig -a', and paste the output?
[07:58] <Scorp_> RoshanK: I believe there's something stopping the CGI Script from functioning properly... Is there anything that can be done about it ?
[07:58] <mmm4m5m> wickedpuppy: do you mean 'auto receive'? to setup every acc to be checked automatically or not?
[07:59] <Scorp_> joejoecircusboy: http://paste.ubuntu.com/35420/
[07:59] <RoshanK> Scorp_: have u installed any extensions in firefox on the ubunt install?
[07:59] <belendax> how can I view visio files ?
[07:59] <Scorp_> RoshanK: No.. its a basic firefox 3...
[07:59] <wickedpuppy> mmm4m5m: mine does check email every 10 min .. hold on i check where i set it
[07:59] <Zeit|awy_> with visio?
[07:59] <joejoecircusboy> belendax: Microsoft offers a visioviewer application (free download) that you can run in Wine
[08:00] <mmm4m5m> wickedpuppy: just enabled default acc. No change, I see only one 'send/receive' button in Evolution. Let me add more accounts.
[08:00] <joejoecircusboy> belendax: Alternatively, you can just run Visio in Wine.
[08:00] <mmm4m5m> wickedpuppy: no, it is not about auto check
[08:00] <jino> Hi
[08:00] <joejoecircusboy> Scorp_: Network looks good... Can you ping the router?
[08:00] <RoshanK> Scorp_: have any other broswer that can go to that ip address? maybe opera? if u dont then dont go install. im not an expert in this, so i wouldnt wanna waste ur time. but im just assuing that there's something in firefox that's preventing the loading of the page after authentication
[08:00] <wickedpuppy> mmm4m5m: sometimes in linux .... just do it
[08:00] <belendax> joejoecircusboy: is there any package for ubuntu ?
[08:01] <Scorp_> joejoecircusboy, yeah... all that is perfectly working.. even using it to access the internet since a month now... But only that page wont load...
[08:01] <EugenMayer> wols_: thank you for your help of course
[08:01] <jino> How can we list directories???
[08:01] <joejoecircusboy> belendax: for visio? No man, Visio is Windows software, commercial software at that (expensive commercial software...)
[08:01] <Scorp_> RoshanK: I tried even Opera, that doesnt work too...
[08:01] <mmm4m5m> wickedpuppy: after outlook express I use outlook 2000 and I start using it this way: manual receive/send... anyway, auto check is also ok. Thank you very much
[08:01] <RoshanK> Scorp_: o.O
[08:01] <joejoecircusboy> Scorp_: oh, that's intereting...
[08:01] <belendax> joejoecircusboy: tnx a lot
[08:02] <joejoecircusboy> belendax: np
[08:02] <Scorp_> RoshanK: joejoecircusboy, i think its basically something to do with Ubuntu.. I mean, could dere be a firewall or anyting lyk dat which is there by default ??
[08:02] <wickedpuppy> mmm4m5m: try not to compare too much ... sooner or later you be hating linux
[08:02] <Scorp_> joejoecircusboy: Is there anything that stops scripting ???
[08:02] <RoshanK> Scorp_: on another note yesterday my 2wire gateway's home page had a weird error for apparently no reason
[08:02] <joejoecircusboy> Scorp_: Shouldn't matter, it's all server-side scripts I believe
[08:03] <RoshanK> Scorp_: and u said other pc's are able to access the router page though?
[08:03] <EugenMayer> what is the correct "ubuntu" way to mount network drives ( samba )? Using fstab seems to be wrong, as its called before networt is initialized and there are errors in the startup-logs, in addition there are problems on shutting down because the network is down before he tries to onmount
[08:03] <Scorp_> RoshanK: yeah... even my little P1i mobile can.. so thats something thats really irritating...
[08:04] <joejoecircusboy> Scorp_: try this:
[08:04] <joejoecircusboy> perl -e 'print "GET / HTTP/1.0\r\nHost: 192.168.1.1\r\n\r\n"' | nc 192.168.1.1 80
[08:04] <jino> I cant play videos with my Opera from Youtube.com
[08:04] <mmm4m5m> wickedpuppy: do not be so sure :). already 6 months with ubuntu. But email accs and some other things not moved yet.
[08:05] <Chris|> is naming a distro "boxbuntu" break any laws?
[08:05] <RoshanK> jino: that has something to do with opera on ubuntu not having flash
[08:05] <Chris|> i heard canonical owns buntu
[08:05] <joejoecircusboy> EugenMayer: Why not use gnome mounts?
[08:05] <Blaqlight> Chris|, probably
[08:05] <RoshanK> jino: i remember that there was a somewhat harder time installing flash, but ill try and find a guide. i suggest u try as well
[08:05] <joejoecircusboy> EugenMayer: Places -> Connect to Server...
[08:05] <Scorp_> joejoecircusboy: its come to a ">" what do i do after that ??
[08:05] <wickedpuppy> mmm4m5m: 6 months is a period where you get to know the girl ... after that is complaints after complaints :P just don't think about your ex girlfriend anymore ..
[08:06] <Chris|> Blaqlight, thats what i'm thinking but there's also fluxbuntu..
[08:06] <EugenMayer> joejoecircusboy: what is gnome-mounts? that location thingy which creates links /favs i cannot configure?
[08:06] <Chris|> whcih isnt owned by canonicals
[08:06] <jino> But it is work well in my Firefox and Flock browser!!!!
[08:06] <Blaqlight> Chris|, if they got permission
[08:06] <mmm4m5m> wickedpuppy: :) that was good one
[08:06] <RoshanK> wickedpuppy: ok....OT
[08:06] <Scorp_> joejoecircusboy: how do i add a password and username to that line ???
[08:06] <Chris|> Blaqlight, ok thanks for the help i'll look it up
[08:06] <Scorp_> joejoecircusboy: i sent u the output
[08:07] <patrickferns> sorry to interupt but does anyone have any ideas about linksys routers and why they wont work with my modem?
[08:07] <joejoecircusboy> Scorp_: So wtf is Firefox doing wrong?
[08:07] <Blaqlight> joejoecircusboy, its hard to know whith a question like that...
[08:07] <joejoecircusboy> Blaqlight: rhetorical question...
[08:07] <RoshanK> jino: i know it works in firefox easily but next time when replying please enter the person who's nick ur replying to, ir else its a bit harder to notice
[08:08] <Scorp_> joejoecircusboy: its not rendering the page at all... after entering the password, its just stops at 192.168.1.1/setup.cgi?Loadpage=setup.htm
[08:08] <RoshanK> Scorp_: i know i asked u this, but ur positive u didnt install any extension like noscript or maybe adblock plus on?
[08:08] <Scorp_> joejoecircusboy: its basically not letting the CGI script move forward to the next page with the output...
[08:08] <joejoecircusboy> Scorp_: Try this... kill firefox, and move your .mozilla dir to .mozilla-bak, the restart firefox (fresh configuration), then try accessing your router
[08:08] <Scorp_> RoshanK: nah.. I dont believe in so much security...
[08:09] <Blaqlight> Scorp_, are you sure setup.htm exists in the folder called upon by setup.cgi?
[08:09] <Scorp_> Blaqlight: It does exist for all other OS, namely windows, A sony mobile, and OpenSUSE... so it should for Ubuntu too...
 Can you help me to solve the problem with my Opera???
[08:10] <Vooloo> is it possible to change language on the fly?
[08:10] <Blaqlight> Scorp_, simple but important question, its like omg the computer won't turn on... is it plugged in?
[08:10] <krypno1> I have an external harddrive (120gig, one partition, type 7, formatted ntfs) and when I plug it in I get a error mounting it because of an invalid option. Mounting via terminal gives same error when I use "mount /dev/sdb1 -t ntfs /mnt/disk" or "mount /dev/sdb1 -t ntfs-3g /mnt/disk"
[08:10] <krypno1> Any Ideas?
[08:10] <joejoecircusboy> Blaqlight: He's using that router to chat with us now
[08:10] <xPhilosx> All network settings in Ubuntu Hardy are broken for me, the only thing it accepts is roaming, hell, it even ignores the /etc/network/interfaces settings
[08:10] <patrickferns> no im not
[08:10] <patrickferns> ive unplugged it
[08:10] <RoshanK> jino: try this link  i just googled for it, it should work i suppose http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-get-flash-working-in-opera-920.html
[08:11] <wols_> eRRORS | krypno1
[08:11] <wols_> 1eRRORS | krypno1
[08:11] <wols_> 1eRRORS | krypno1
[08:11] <FloodBot1> wols_: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:11] <Scorp_> Blaqlight: Since 2 months now... Am using it and its working fine.. even the WPA Security is working.. but not the router page...
[08:11] <wols_> krypno1: tell us the error(s) if any
[08:11] <joejoecircusboy> Scorp_: Did you see my suggestion above?
 Okay thank you................
[08:11] <Blaqlight> Scorp_, does the router allow you too update it, perhaps you should try that?
 I shall try
[08:12] <RoshanK> jino: pls lemme know if it works
[08:12] <Scorp_> Blaqlight: u mean the firmware ?? I too thought so for the first time and updated it to the latest using a windows machine... so its the latest stuff... Reset it twice too...
[08:12] <Chris|> whats the difference between relative and absolute link?
[08:12] <Blaqlight> also is it a netgear router... if it is try routerlogin.net instead of its IP
[08:12] <und3rgr0undz3r0> hey, i need help! I cant access my windows shares!, how do i make them show up?
[08:13] <patrickferns> my router wont connect to my modem however its picking up a ip address from an external source it just wont let me access the internet
[08:13] <krypno1> wols_: http://rafb.net/p/LHnK0V36.html
[08:13] <uuser> can someone plz tell where to find the parititon maneger on this thing?
[08:13] <joejoecircusboy> patrickferns: what IP is it getting?
[08:13] <Blaqlight> uuser, use gparted
[08:13] <patrickferns> ill just get it
[08:13] <RoshanK> uuser: i believe that it is known as gparted
[08:13] <feaster83> und3rgr0undz3r0: do you have samba installed?
[08:14] <Blaqlight> !gparted > uuser
[08:14] <patrickferns> 77.99.185.20
[08:14] <uuser> i cant seem to find it
[08:14] <RoshanK> uuser: there is a live cd which i believe is the best option b/c u dont wanna use it while booted
[08:14] <joejoecircusboy> uuser: you probably need to install it
[08:14] <Scorp_> Blaqlight: its a Linksys...
[08:14] <und3rgr0undz3r0> feaster83, yes, i do, I could use this all yesterday, i have tried rebooting, but nothing works, i cant access my other machines!
[08:14] <Blaqlight> joejoecircusboy, gparted is installed default in ubuntu
[08:14] <uuser> got info TY for help
[08:14] <joejoecircusboy> Blaqlight: Ah
[08:14] <RoshanK> und3rgr0undz3r0: did u try unplugging and plugging back in lol
[08:15] <patrickferns> yeh afraid i did
[08:15] <und3rgr0undz3r0> RoshanK, yeah, tried that, also tried connecting wirelessly, nothings working
[08:15] <krypno1> wols_: /media/cdrom exists and doesn't have anything mounted to it. I just didn't make a new dir.
[08:15] <Blaqlight> uuser, check what ubottu told you, you'l get instructions from the PM
[08:15] <luks_> k i gave up trying to install ubuntu on a pendrive... its impossible
[08:16] <patrickferns> no it dont work wirelessly i tried to use the config cd but it wouldnt boot
[08:16] <RoshanK> luks_: what happened?
[08:16] <m11> luks_: depends if your pc/usb support that
[08:16] <krypno1> wols_: If I create a dir, it works from the terminal, but any ideas why no auto mount?
[08:16] <feaster83> und3rgr0undz3r0: maybe you should configure your samba and add a domein or something like that. And did you check firewalls?
[08:16] <Vooloo> where do I change interface language?
[08:17] <feaster83> und3rgr0undz3r0: domain* i mean
[08:17] <luks_> RoshanK, mll i have usb support on my pc, but after installing it on the pendrive for some reason it does not mount the partitions
[08:17] <und3rgr0undz3r0> feaster83, checked the firewalls, Im on a DMZ and the other machine is working fine, and is recognized my my OTEHR machines as well
[08:17] <patrickferns> i only have the firewall on ubuntu and samba? where would i add a domain sorry im a novice
[08:17] <und3rgr0undz3r0> feaster83, whast the easiest way to configure samba?
[08:17] <uuser> OK i have install GParted and now i dont know how to load it.. HeLp?
[08:18] <luks_> RoshanK, error 17 i think on grub... i did install the system but cant boot it... just from the ubuntu cd... like a common instalation insted of installing it on the harddrive i did it on the pendrive
[08:18] <krypno1> wols_: nevermind. For some reason, /dev/sdb1 was listed as a optical type drive in /etc/fstab. Sorry to waste your time.
[08:18] <feaster83> patrickferns: For samba there is a web interface to configure all. Otherwise you should check te files in /etc/samba/
[08:18] <joejoecircusboy> (03:14:48 AM) Blaqlight: joejoecircusboy, gparted is installed default in ubuntu << you sure, I don't actually see it on mine
[08:19] <RoshanK> luks_: so wait u installed using live cd onto the pendrive instead of on the hard drive correct?
[08:19] <uuser> nvm i got it
[08:19] <luks_> RoshanK, yes... thats correct
[08:19] <Dexikiix> hey guys i ran a .deb for pidgin, the facebook chat protocol plugin... and it just wont show up
[08:19] <Dexikiix> any ideas?
[08:19] <Blaqlight> joejoecircusboy, Im pretty sure... I believe both the livecd and others use it.
[08:19] <patrickferns> krypno: thanks
[08:19] <RoshanK> luks: i found this guide. i suggest you check it out http://www.pendrivelinux.com/2008/04/14/ubuntu-804-usb-hard-drive-install/
[08:20] <luks_> RoshanK, i did some partitions on the pendrive... i did an ext3 swap and fat32
[08:20] <joejoecircusboy> Blaqlight: odd, I don't recall uninstalling it
[08:20] <Blaqlight> joejoecircusboy, type gparted in a terminal
[08:20] <und3rgr0undz3r0> feaster83, whast the easiest way to configure samba?
[08:20] <feaster83> und3rgr0undz3r0: For samba there is a web interface to configure all. Otherwise you should check te files in /etc/samba/
[08:20] <rs> hi,everybody....who can teach me sth about Xen with LVM tech...
[08:20] <joejoecircusboy> Blaqlight: I did, not in path.. (and not listed in dpkg --list either)
[08:21] <feaster83> und3rgr0undz3r0: check samba.org how to use the web interface. I think you'll find the info at that site. Otherwise google is your friend ;)
[08:21] <luks_> RoshanK, well... that doesnt solve the problem because that guide tells you how to "copy" ubuntu cd onto the pendrive... what i tried to do was "install" it so i could install software and customize ubuntu on the pendrive like if i was doin it from a hard drive installation
[08:21] <Blaqlight> johnny@ubuntujohn:~$ dpkg --list | grep gparted
[08:21] <Blaqlight> ii  gparted                                    0.3.5-1ubuntu3
[08:21] <RoshanK> luks: are you sure? according to the guide it seems like an install on drive
[08:21] <Dexikiix> ello?
[08:22] <RoshanK> luks_: in case i gave u wrong link http://www.pendrivelinux.com/2008/04/14/ubuntu-804-usb-hard-drive-install/
[08:23] <luks_> RoshanK, in both cases... it doesnt work
[08:23] <joejoecircusboy> Blaqlight: I 9or something) must have uninstalled it then
[08:23] <RoshanK> luks_: error 17 in grub, im not sure, but i think it has something to do with it not finding the correct partition in which it had to boot from
[08:23] <Blaqlight> joejoecircusboy, I might be wrong.
[08:23] <RoshanK> luks_: h/o ill look it up. u can try too i guess
[08:23] <luks_> RoshanK, that would help me a lot
[08:24] <deus> I need some app that can reconnect me to my wireless nettwork
[08:24] <deus> i keep loose the connection and have to run iwconfig and dhclient again and again and again
[08:24] <deus> what do you recomend?
[08:24] <Blaqlight> deus, use nm-applet
[08:24] <RoshanK> luks_: dont know if this pertains to you but i think that u can try using gparted to see what this guy has done http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=442945
[08:24] <coffinzm> Hello! I am using a touchscreen portable with an install of Ubuntu.  Input from the screen works fine as far as moving the pointer etc, but whenever I move the mouse it sends a nonstop stream of clicks to that coordinate - making using a virtual keyboard near impossible.  Any thoughts?
[08:25] <joejoecircusboy> coffinzm: clicks or position updates?
[08:25] <coffinzm> clicks
[08:26] <joejoecircusboy> coffinzm: that's pretty annoying :D
[08:26] <coffinzm> no joke! its driving me nuts
[08:26] <luks_> RoshanK, in the guide u gave me... i did the same thing but i didnt disconnect the hard drives because one problem... i have a laptop... how do i do that? haha
[08:27] <joejoecircusboy> coffinzm: mouse == real mouse, or a touchpad (not the touchscreen)
[08:27] <Blaqlight> luks_, flip it over, grab a screwdriver... well you know
[08:27] <munichlinux> i am using ubuntu gutsy i am facing problem to mount a cd. when i try to mount manually i get this
[08:27] <Blaqlight> make sure you turn it off though first.
[08:27] <munichlinux>  sudo mount /dev/scd0 /media/cdrom0/
[08:27] <munichlinux> mount: No medium found
[08:27] <coffinzm> oops - yes, its a stream of clicks from the touchscreen
[08:27] <RoshanK> luks_: are you messaging from said laptop?
[08:27] <Blaqlight> munichlinux, suggestion... upgrade man.
[08:28] <luks_> Blaqlight, mmmmmmmm how about... BIOS, do they give you an option to disconnect drivers or something like that?
[08:28] <feaster83> coffinzm: did you try(test) an other mouse device?
[08:28] <Blaqlight> luks_, not in MY laptop bios it doesn't
[08:28] <munichlinux> Blaqlight, upgrade what?
[08:28] <coffinzm> i did, a usb mouse works fine
[08:28] <munichlinux> dont say 8.04
[08:28] <Blaqlight> we use 8.04 hardy heron now. munichlinux
[08:28] <luks_> RoshanK, i dont get the question.... Blaqlight i think mine doesnt either
[08:29] <RoshanK> wait is 8.10 beta out yet?
[08:29] <feaster83> coffinzm: but what mouse does give the problem?
[08:29] <joejoecircusboy> coffinzm: if you disable mouse clicks from the touch screen, does the problem go away (ya, I know this makes the touch screen useless.. but just trying to get more info on the source of the problem)
[08:29] <diego10> hello
[08:29] <munichlinux> Blaqlight, but still i cannot do that now i am in the urge of taking some data from that
[08:29] <munichlinux> Blaqlight, any other solution
[08:29] <Blaqlight> munichlinux, perhaps updating your system will fix your problem.
[08:29] <coffinzm> joejoe: to do so would i just change my xorg.conf to a "0" number of buttons option?
[08:30] <Edijus12> Wirelless network connection was detected, but i cant use internet. what else do I need? http://img530.imageshack.us/img530/2581/screenshotnd1.png Encryption is disabled.
[08:30] <Blaqlight> munichlinux, all its tell you is that there is nothing in/on /dev/scd0
[08:30] <joejoecircusboy> coffinzm: try System -> mouse -> touchpad (I presume the touchscreen is just being treated as one big touchpad)
[08:30] <Blaqlight> munichlinux, try df -h to see whats mounted ehre.
[08:30] <munichlinux> Blaqlight, ya i couldn't find the cdrom.o
[08:31] <ubuntu> .sexnet.org
[08:31] <coffinzm> unfortunately its not - im running my distro on a pretty dated machine and im having to use the fpit driver - it simply registers on the system as a mouse
[08:31] <Blaqlight> where*
[08:32] <xPhilosx> Something keeps automating my network settings in Ubuntu Hardy.  It is ignoring my /etc/network/interfaces settings and just "making up" its own.  Why would ubuntu ever do this, and aside from why, *what* is causing Ubuntu to do it in the first place?  I cant find anything documented related to this nonsense--ive tried searching Google for over an hour.
[08:32] <kane77> is there a environment variable for libraries?
[08:32] <RoshanK> luks_: this guy seems to have the same problem that you have. check out the thread http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=409123
[08:32] <joejoecircusboy> coffinzm: ah... ya, I'm probably not the best guy to help you then
[08:32] <coffinzm> well i appreciate the effort - back to google and tweaking my xorg!
[08:32] <joejoecircusboy> coffinzm: np, good luck!
[08:33] <Blaqlight> munichlinux, make sure something is in the cdrom drive though or it won't show up
[08:33] <Edijus12> Wirelless network connection was detected, but i cant use internet. what else do I need? http://img530.imageshack.us/img530/2581/screenshotnd1.png Encryption is disabled.
[08:33] <xPhilosx> joejoecircusboy, have you ever had a problem with Ubuntu having a stranglehold on your network settings?
[08:34] <kahn> what do you mean stranglehod ?
[08:34] <RoshanK> luks_: he seems to have the solution in this post http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2456530&postcount=8
[08:34] <joejoecircusboy> xPhilosx: I think some of the files in /etc related to networking are generated from XML files (in gconf?)
[08:34] <milligan_> I'm fiddling about with dovecot, and having a hard time making the quota warning scripts kick in. Anyone have any experience with that ?
[08:34] <joejoecircusboy> xPhilosx: To restore some temporary sanity, did you try chattr +i on your interface file?
[08:34] <ajay> hi
[08:34] <luks_> RoshanK, great thank you Im looking at it...
[08:34] <RoshanK> hi ajay
[08:34] <ajay> i would like to know how to install a splash screen
[08:35] <RoshanK> luks_: lemme know if it works please
[08:35] <xPhilosx> joejoecircusboy, this is nuts, ifconfig gives me eth0 and eth2, i do sudo ifdown eth2 and it tells me eth2 isnt valid (and it shouldnt be, its not in my interfaces file)
[08:35] <kahn> get some water lol
[08:35] <Trinithis> Every other time I boot Ubuntu Hardy, my computer freezes on the load screen. Is there a way to fix this?
[08:35] <ajay> just to be sure its the welcome screen isnt it
[08:35] <xPhilosx> joejoecircusboy, i didnt try that yet, no
[08:35] <RoshanK> ajay try http://www.gnome-look.org/
[08:35] <joejoecircusboy> xPhilosx: that wll make the file immutable (not a solution, but will prevent it from being overwritten at least)
[08:36] <xPhilosx> joejoecircusboy, its not being overwritten
[08:36] <xPhilosx> its being ignored
[08:36] <ajay> RoshanK: i download one from there i want to install it
[08:36] <joejoecircusboy> Ah
[08:36] <RoshanK> ohh
[08:36] <RoshanK> hmm
[08:36] <RoshanK> lemme see if i can google a solution
[08:37] <luks_> RoshanK, i did that... i had ext3 in the first place of the usb and change root=(hd1,1) to 0,1 i think i did that too
[08:37] <Blaqlight> ajay, the instructions should come with the file. untar it and see the README.
[08:37] <dstaley> Is there a way to list the contents of a folder from the terminal?
[08:37] <ajay> Blaqlight: in my case the file i downloaded has only the picture
[08:37] <Blaqlight> dstaley, ls
[08:37] <joejoecircusboy> xPhilosx: See PM msg
[08:37] <ajay> i dont know where i have to put it
[08:38] <RoshanK> ajay: try installing gnome splsh screen manager 'sudo apt-get install gnome-splashscreen-manager'
[08:38] <ajay> RoshanK: thanks
[08:38] <RoshanK> ajay: also check out this thread http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=11478
[08:39] <dstaley> Can I open .desktop files from the terminal?
[08:39] <RoshanK> luks_: so it still isn't working?
[08:39] <luks_> RoshanK, i think the best solution for me is to burn a custom iso with remastersys and use my new pendrive for storyin data
[08:39] <Dexikiix> does anyone know why the .deb for the facebook protocol on pidgin would say it completed the install, but i see nothing in pidgin?
[08:39] <kahn> Hey guys, Ubuntu told me at some point to setup a firewall, its not really necessary for my home pc tho is it ??
[08:39] <RoshanK> luks_: k sorry i couldnt help
[08:39] <Dexikiix> kahn: you never know...
[08:39] <luks_> RoshanK, nop... no problem man... i guess im doin somethin wrong...
[08:40] <RoshanK> luks_: if u didnt gt help here, try posting a qustion up on the ubuntu forums as well
[08:40] <joejoecircusboy> kahn: Not strictly necessary no, Ubuntu is pretty about not starting network listeners
[08:40] <luks_> i will try that
[08:41] <Dexikiix> nobody knows?
[08:41] <Dexikiix> no pidgin users?
[08:41] <kahn> does anyone here run a firewall on a home box ??
[08:41] <Dexikiix> or.. pidgin/facebook users?
[08:41] <Dexikiix> kahn: my network is firewalled
[08:41] <kahn> which do u use ?
[08:41] <Dexikiix> >.>
[08:42] <Dexikiix> not sure its my dads
[08:42] <Dexikiix> anyway this is killing me... someone in here has to know what the deal is
[08:43] <Blaqlight> BaD_CrC, is bad, its usually failure, thats never good.
[08:43] <kostkon> Dexikiix, i'll ask the obvious. have you restarted pidgin?
[08:43] <thezanke> where exactly do i change were to install grub with feisty? its not even asking me where i want it.. i want it on my EXTERNAL HDD and i wanna leave my main mbr intact
[08:44] <Dexikiix> kostkon: yes, and restarted the whole computer
[08:45] <Dexikiix> pidgin -just wont- recognize the plugin being there at all
[08:45] <Dexikiix> i've used the deb
[08:45] <Dexikiix> the .tar.bz2
[08:45] <Dexikiix> idk what else to do
[08:45] <kostkon> Dexikiix, so you go to accounts and you don't see an option for facebook?
[08:45] <Dexikiix> kostkon: exactly
[08:46] <Dexikiix> kostkon: i checked plugins menu to see if it needed to be enabled, nothing in there
[08:46] <kostkon> Dexikiix, ok
[08:47] <RoshanK> thezanke: did u choose the usb drive as the place to isntall to?
[08:47] <Dexikiix> kostkon: got an idea?
[08:47] <mikey> g
[08:47] <mikey> wow
[08:47] <mikey> i totally didn't want it to autojoin me to this server/channel
[08:47] <mikey> duh
[08:47] <thezanke> yes but it then replaced my MBR and i did a fixmbr and now when i f10 to select boot media and select the hdd, its not bootable
[08:48] <bmarley13> hi guys. i'm using gnome with compiz-fusion... emerald and i was wondering if there's a way to set a default opacity for windows. right now they're always 100% when i first open them.
[08:48] <thezanke> what i want is for my laptop to act completely normal until i select the usb drive as the boot device and then it goes to grub
[08:48] <kostkon> Dexikiix, you mean this plugin?: http://code.google.com/p/pidgin-facebookchat/
[08:48] <Vegombrei> is there a media centre software for ubuntu ?
[08:48] <Dexikiix> kostkon: yes
[08:48] <kahn> but wheres the mbr it has to be on the master
[08:49] <XazzzaX> Guys whats that sie called again most ppl use to post pictures?
[08:49] <XazzzaX> *site
[08:49] <kahn> facebook, myspace ?
[08:49] <RoshanK> XazzzaX: imageshack, photobucket?
[08:49] <XazzzaX> yea thats the one photobucket, thank you <3
[08:49] <Dexikiix> lol
[08:49] <RoshanK> no problemo
[08:50] <bmarley13> sorry to ask again, but could someone tell me how to set a default opacity for newly opened windows with gnome/compiz?
[08:51] <kostkon> Dexikiix, really strange that doesnt work.
[08:51] <Dexikiix> isnt it?
[08:51] <Dexikiix> did you try it and it works for you?
[08:52] <kostkon> Dexikiix, no. by I guess it's supposed to work.
[08:52] <Dexikiix> yeah
[08:52] <Dexikiix> i mean i ran the deb
[08:52] <kostkon> Dexikiix, you could try another way
[08:52] <Dexikiix> huh?
[08:52] <kostkon> Dexikiix, to isntall it
[08:52] <Dexikiix> oh
[08:52] <Dexikiix> i tried the deb and the tar
[08:52] <Dexikiix> not like i can try the .exe
[08:53] <RoshanK> well in wine you can use exe's
[08:53] <kostkon> Dexikiix, so you copied the .so in  /usr/lib/purple-2/ or ~/.purple/plugins and it didn't work either?
[08:53] <Dexikiix> yeah
[08:53] <Dexikiix> it was already in there from the deb
[08:53] <Dexikiix> and all the icons were already in place
[08:53] <kostkon> Dexikiix, ok. so deb works ok, i see
[08:53] <kostkon> the deb*
[08:54] <Dexikiix> yeah the deb does its job up until me seeing end-results
[08:54] <kostkon> Dexikiix, hmm
[08:54] <Dexikiix> is there some sort of make command im supposed to do
[08:54] <dstaley> How would I start installing ubuntu from the command line?
[08:54] <Dexikiix> or make install somewhere
[08:54] <ikonia> dstaley: you don't install like that
[08:54] <kostkon> Dexikiix, in this case, no
[08:54] <Dexikiix> :p
[08:54] <Dexikiix> i thought not :p
[08:54] <ikonia> dstaley: there is an ncurses method or an X11 gui based method
[08:54] <Dexikiix> oh kostkon i even tried getting repositories for my sources and using apt-get
[08:54] <Dexikiix> but that said i have the latest version
[08:55] <dstaley> ikonia: Well, I'm SSH'ed into my laptop through Mac OS X and I need to install Ubuntu. How would I do that?
[08:55] <kostkon> Dexikiix, speaking about repos. someone offers it in their PPA: https://launchpad.net/~reda.ea/+archive
[08:55] <ikonia> dstaley: you can't do it that way
[08:56] <Dexikiix> yeah i think thats the one i did
[08:56] <kostkon> Dexikiix, you can add the repo and install it from there. but I don't know it will make any difference
[08:56] <kostkon> Dexikiix, ah ok
[08:56] <kahn> Well i installed firestarter, seems nice and simple.
[08:56] <dstaley> ikonia: I'm super sorry, and I'm not trying to be an ass or anything, but you can.
[08:56] <ikonia> dstaley: how then ? if you can do it why are you asking ?
[08:56] <kahn> you tell us then.
[08:57] <ikonia> dstaley: you cannot install ubuntu like that through ssh
[08:57] <kostkon> Dexikiix, you can try a complete removal and reinstallation of the package
[08:57] <dstaley> ikonia: You see, I was going to install from the command line because my Ubiquity install over X11 failed.
[08:57] <Dexikiix> kostkon: commands?
[08:57] <dstaley> ikonia: Well, at least I thought it did. Turns out it didn't.
[08:57] <kostkon> Dexikiix, just from synaptic
[08:57] <mrnotproper> hi i've a little problem here, I did my update gutsy to hardy and I tested the new driver nvidia-glx-new-envy and I downgrade to nvidia-glx-new but now X always start in safe mode and the nvidia are loaded( I checked with lsmod ) and in my xorg.conf everything is set for nvidia xorg don't want to start with the nvidia driver
[08:57] <Dexikiix> lol
[08:57] <dstaley> ikonia: I do apologize, I do see how that can be seen as rude.
[08:57] <Dexikiix> dexi@SUNUP:~$ oh
[08:57] <Dexikiix> bash: oh: command not found
[08:57] <Dexikiix> i meant to type that here
[08:57] <ikonia> dstaley: so you don't want to install "ubuntu" you want to install a package on an ubuntu system thats already running ?
[08:58] <Dexikiix> how do i do it in synaptic i dont see anything
[08:58] <Dexikiix> oh wait
[08:58] <Dexikiix> add/remove?
[08:58] <dstaley> ikonia: No, I did want to install Ubuntu. I just thought my method failed and I was going to try another way, but, it turns out that my first method did, in fact, work.
[08:58] <mycs> hi
[08:59] <nullmin1> is there an easy way for me to download a package and all it's dependencies for another ubuntu installation?
[08:59] <RoshanK> nullmin1: try synaptic packet manager
[08:59] <kostkon> Dexikiix, 32bit ubuntu?
[08:59] <nullmin1> RoshanK: I don't have access to the system I want to install on
[08:59] <kahn> you want to put them on a cd or something ?
[08:59] <Dexikiix> kostkon: yes
[08:59] <zvacet> nullmin1 : http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[08:59] <nullmin1> I have a 32-bit system somewhere else, and a 64-bit system im on
[08:59] <kostkon> Dexikiix, ok
[08:59] <nullmin1> zvacet: thx, i went there but I noticed the package I want has a lot of dependencies
[09:00] <nullmin1> zvacet: basically I need openssh-server on another system (32-bit) and I have to grab it from this system (64-bit)
[09:00] <ikonia> nullmin1: you can't mix like that
[09:00] <Agion> I'm having problems with hibernation, when I hibernate and then start the computer it boots normally... Any tips?
[09:00] <ikonia> nullmin1: you can grab the debs from the 32bit repo on the net though
[09:00] <nullmin1> ikonia: i will be getting the i386 debs for that system
[09:00] <kostkon> Dexikiix, in syantpci, search for the pidgin-facebookchat package or something like that
[09:00] <ikonia> nullmin1: then your fine
[09:00] <nullmin1> ikonia: i need to get the debs
[09:01] <ikonia> nullmin1: no problem then
[09:01] <Grobvok> nullmin1: apt-get has an argument "-d, --download-only"
[09:01] <nullmin1> ikonia: and the packges.ubuntu.com interface only lets me grab one at a time
[09:01] <zvacet> nullmin1 : you can not install packages without all dependencies but you can check maybe you allready have some of them installed
[09:01] <ikonia> nullmin1: just browse the http interface
[09:01] <nullmin1> so there is no way to download all the needed packages for a different architecture ?
[09:01] <nullmin1> without manually selecting each one
[09:02] <nullmin1> Grobvok: will that work since im on 64-bit and the packages needed are for i386?
[09:02] <ikonia> nullmin1: because your on the wrong arch you can't really use apt-get
[09:02] <Grobvok> nullmin1: Probably not.
[09:02] <nullmin1> and no way to force architecture?
[09:02] <ikonia> nullmin1: no
[09:02] <Agion> ﻿I'm having problems with hibernation, when I hibernate and then start the computer it boots normally... Any tips?
[09:02] <Dexikiix> kostkon: i did a complete removal
[09:02] <Dexikiix> then run the deb again?
[09:02] <kahn> acpi setup in bios maybe ?
[09:03] <Grobvok> Agion: It's supposed to do that.
[09:03] <kostkon> Dexikiix, eh yes. close synaptic first
[09:03] <Dexikiix> er wait
[09:03] <Agion> ok
[09:03] <Dexikiix> wtf i have 2 versions?
[09:03] <dstaley> Is there a way I can tell GDM to automatically login to a user from the command line?
[09:03] <Dexikiix> that might be it
[09:03] <kostkon> Dexikiix, two?
[09:03] <kahn> Agion: my hibernation works..
[09:03] <Dexikiix> oh
[09:03] <Dexikiix> no
[09:03] <ikonia> Dexikiix: please keep an eye on the language, you know wtf is not acceptable
[09:03] <Dexikiix> one is "mark for installation"
[09:03] <superkuh> Does 8.04 desktop's X server have XRandR extensions built in? If so, are they enabled?
[09:03] <Grobvok> Agion: use stand-by or sleep.
[09:04] <Agion> Grobvok: ok
[09:04] <Dexikiix> what the fluffy
[09:04] <Dexikiix> ikonia
[09:04] <Dexikiix> im not being bad
[09:04] <ikonia> Dexikiix: come on, everyone knows what it means, please just self moderate
[09:04] <Dexikiix> k
[09:04] <ikonia> thanks
[09:04] <kostkon> Dexikiix, the names of each package? oh, i see, one package from the deb one from the PPA you have added
[09:04] <Dexikiix> kostkon: does it make a different if i do "Open with GDebi" or through the terminal?
[09:05] <tparcina> is 4,3 GB HDD enouth to install Ubutnu 8.04?
[09:05] <ikonia> tparcina: yup
[09:05] <Dexikiix> difference*
[09:05] <kostkon> Dexikiix, w8.
[09:05] <Grobvok> tparcina: Yes.
[09:05] <nullmin1> the solution to my problem is aptoncd
[09:05] <tparcina> ikonia: can i go thrue usual graphical instalation or should I do some "special way of instalation"?
[09:06] <kostkon> Dexikiix, what exactly do you mean that you have 2 packages?
[09:06] <nullmin1> it does exactly what I asked
[09:06] <ikonia> tparcina: normal desktop install should be fine
[09:06] <ikonia> nullmin1: excellent idea
[09:06] <tparcina> ikonia: thank you weary much!
[09:06] <Dexikiix> when i completely removed the package (1.32) i did another search to make sure and it said i had one that was ready for install (1.29)
[09:06] <Dexikiix> kostkon: ^^
[09:06] <nullmin1> ikonia: thx for the help, ill post my results in here :D
[09:07] <Dexikiix> kostkon: at first i thought they were simultaneously installed
[09:07] <ikonia> nullmin1: we don't need to see the results, aptoncd is a good idea, well thought out
[09:07] <kostkon> Dexikiix, ok. I suppose the one is from the PPA
[09:07] <mst> does anybody know if there's a prepack way to persuade modern server ubuntus to install with a real init and without silly stuff like mtab.sh ?
[09:07] <Chris|> is this the correct address to contact ubuntu about trademarks? trademarks@ubuntu.com
[09:08] <ikonia> mst: real init ?
[09:08] <Dexikiix> kostkon: when running the .deb it says "an older version is available in the software channel"
[09:08] <mst> ikonia: not upstart
[09:08] <ikonia> mst: do you mean a sysvinit ?
[09:08] <mst> ikonia: right
[09:08] <Cloud> omgwtfbbq linux!
[09:08] <tparcina> what's diference between ubuntustudio-8 04 and ubuntustudio-8 04 1-alternate?
[09:08] <Dexikiix> it tells me i should get that but not how
[09:08] <ikonia> mst: sure, remove upstart and install sysvinit
[09:08] <kostkon> Dexikiix, yes. doesn't matter
[09:08] <mst> ikonia: basically, I want 6.06 but with the modern packages
[09:08] <Dexikiix> kostkon: ok
[09:08] <kostkon> Dexikiix, continue
[09:08] <ikonia> Cloud: what ?
[09:08] <mst> ikonia: will that get rid of the mtab.sh crap that means half my filesystems aren't in fstab?
[09:08] <ikonia> mst: sysvinit i in the repos,
[09:08] <kahn> bar bee Q
[09:08] <Cloud> hi :P
[09:09] <Grobvok> barbie-q
[09:09] <kahn> lol
[09:09] <zvacet> tparcina : probably just updates and fixes
[09:09] <Dexikiix> kostkon: still not there after doing the deb again
[09:09] <ikonia> mst: I don't think mtab.sh is anything to do with uptstart, it's just an init script
[09:09] <Zicks> anyone know how to setup dual monitors?
[09:10] <superkuh> When I try, xrandr -q, I get, "Xlib:  extension "RANDR" missing on display ":0.0"". I know it's a horribly vague question, but is this 'normal' for 8.04?
[09:10] <mst> ikonia: right. a random non-standard one that replaces part of /etc/fstab
[09:10] <ikonia> mst: nothing replaces /etc/fstab
[09:10] <mst> ikonia: I liked 6.06. it was like linux, but with hardware support and up to date packages
[09:10] <kostkon> Dexikiix, hmm.
[09:10] <superkuh> Zicks: What graphics card(s) do you have?
[09:10] <ikonia> mst: what do you think replaces fstab ?
[09:10] <mst> ikonia: mtab.sh mounts things. I end up with mounted filesystems as standard that aren't in fstab
[09:10] <ikonia> mst: such as ?
[09:10] <nullmin1> nonetdebs also allows me to install debs offline
[09:10] <ikonia> mst: which file systems ?
[09:10] <Dexikiix> im gonna mark the other one for install and see what that does
[09:10] <zvacet> Zicks : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Home?action=fullsearch&context=180&value=xinerama&titlesearch=Titles
[09:11] <kostkon> Dexikiix, yes ok
[09:11] <FuRom> How do I take a screenshot with a drop down menu open?
[09:11] <tparcina> zvacet: ok, thank you
[09:11] <kahn> hit the print screen button
[09:11] <mst> ikonia: I don't have a >6.06 ubuntu handy to check.
[09:11] <xPhilosx2> joejoecircusboy, hey
[09:12] <Dexikiix> kostkon: still nothing... :(
[09:12] <joejoecircusboy> xPhilosx: yo
[09:12] <ikonia> mst: mtab won't mount any physical file systems, just things like /dev/pts
[09:12] <kahn> near f12, FUROM
[09:12] <ikonia> mst: mtab.sh I mean
[09:12] <FuRom> Thanks, kahn
[09:12] <zvacet> tparcina : np and you know that alternate means that you don´t have eye candy installer
[09:12] <mst> ikonia: right. I want to be able to see those in fstab
[09:12] <mst> ikonia: fstab is supposed to be the filesystem table
[09:12] <FuRom> kahn, nvm, that doesn't work when you have a menu open.
[09:12] <ikonia> mst: they are not file systems
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[09:13] <ikonia> mst: if you want to set it up in another way, remove mtab.sh from init and put them in /etc/fstab
[09:13] <Agion> http://pastebin.ca/1095482 any help?
[09:14] <Grobvok> It's weird, taking screenshots with opened menus does not work.
[09:14] <mrnotproper> Hi, is someone now the name of the gtk application that I can choose my driver and my resolution for Xorg ?
[09:14] <kahn> FuRom: use the accessories program, it works just tried it
[09:14] <FuRom> kahn, ah, snap, thanks, I never noticed that.
[09:14] <kahn> greta
[09:14] <kahn> great
[09:15] <kane77> mrnotproper, displayconfig-gtk
[09:15] <mst> ikonia: right
[09:15] <Dexikiix> kostkon: I am supposed to be going to Accounts > Add > and choosing a protocol, correct?
[09:15] <mst> ikonia: I was just sort of wondering if there was a grumpy-unix-admin-buntu somewhere
[09:15] <walt> hi
[09:15] <mst> ikonia: other than debian :)
[09:15] <mrnotproper> kane77, thanks a lot
[09:15] <ikonia> mst: pardon ?
[09:15] <ikonia> mst: if it helps a lot of my systems use sysvinit also
[09:15] <zvacet> mrnotproper : in system>preferences main menu>other>screen and graphic
[09:16] <walt> i have a problem with my sansa e200 mp3 player. it is only recognized by kubuntu 8.04 if i remove the ehci_hcd module, resulting in an awfully slow file transfer rate
[09:16] <mst> ikonia: right. but what bugs me is if init got redone
[09:16] <mst> ikonia: what other things got redone with bleeding edge stuff
[09:16] <mst> ikonia: and is there a list somewhere so I can have a conservative system using a modern ubuntu
[09:16] <Dexikiix> kostkon: thanks for trying but i am going to bed now
[09:16] <ikonia> mst: it didn't get re-done, it was quite well publicised that upstart was going in ubuntu from 6.10 onwards I think
[09:16] <ikonia> maybe 7.04
[09:17] <ikonia> mst: same thing with things like libata
[09:17] <mst> ikonia: redone as in replaced.
[09:17] <mst> ikonia: yes, I know it was widely publicised
[09:17] <mst> ikonia: I kind of expected it to spend a few years in the desktop version first though
[09:17] <ikonia> mst: so you don't need to worry about "what else got done" changes like that are well publicised
[09:18] <ikonia> mst: the desktop code base is the same as the server, why would it stay in the desktop version for a few years ? upstart is a proven technology before ubuntu picked it up
[09:18] <mst> ikonia: because I'm a paranoid conservative bastard :)
[09:19] <kostkon> Dexikiix, ok. gnight
[09:19] <ikonia> mst: I still set systems up with the older setup a lot of the time as I too lean towards it, but I'm not concerned with things like upstart - if I use them I'm confident they are solid
[09:24] <kahn> gi
[09:25] <kahn> hi
[09:25] <mst> ikonia: right. but I'm wondering how to pick out the "we've changed something old unixheads assume is standard" bits from changes as opposed to the noise
[09:25] <DozedOnLinux> hi
[09:25] <ikonia> mst: check the release notes
[09:25] <mst> ikonia: I mean, is there anything other than sysvinit you regularly change for something else on a basic install?
[09:26] <ikonia> mst: depends from what point, if you are looking at say 10 years ago, loads has changed udev/hal/dbus/libata/upstart/etc etc, if you look at 7.10 -> 8.04 - not much, check the release notes of the vesion you want to install
[09:28] <DozedOnLinux> 8.04 seems to work better for me, i have less that i have to fix. the install went great. everything pretty much worked, just a few little quarks to deal with
[09:29] <mst> ikonia: ok, I'll have a poke through. cheers.
[09:30] <DozedOnLinux> ikonia: i was going to ask you a question earlier, but, now i seem to have forgotten what it was, being that you had been busy with someone. i know it will come back to me eventually.
[09:30] <ikonia> DozedOnLinux: ok
[09:31] <t1n0m3n> Hi
[09:32] <joejoecircusboy> tin-omen?
[09:32] <Scorp_> joejoecircusboy: hey, how do i install firefox 3.0 ??? it says there are unmet dependencies...
[09:33] <Scorp_> joejoecircusboy: i removed firefox but can install it again... :(
[09:33] <joejoecircusboy> Scorp_: What verions of ubutnt
[09:33] <Scorp_> joejoecircusboy: 8.04
[09:33] <t1n0m3n> I am running Ubuntu 8.04 64 bit, I am having an issue with wireless.  I connect to my 802.11a network at home.  Then I disconnect.  And then connect to my 802.11b network.  The only way I can connect to my 802.11a network is to reboot (as far as I know so far.)
[09:34] <t1n0m3n> using networkmanager
[09:34] <joejoecircusboy> Scorp_: apt-get install firefox
[09:34] <joejoecircusboy> ?
[09:34] <t1n0m3n> could this be a network manager bug?
[09:35] <Scorp_> joejoecircusboy: http://paste.ubuntu.com/35452/
[09:35] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿t1n0m3n: a is slow, is there any reason why you have to use 802.11a instead of atleast 802.11b ?
[09:35] <t1n0m3n> ﻿DozedOnLinux:  huh?  802.11b is 11Mb, 802.11a is 54Mb
[09:36] <t1n0m3n> ﻿DozedOnLinux: and by far less congested
[09:36] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿t1n0m3n: you can manually change the modulation type with iwconfig. check in terminal > man iwconfig
[09:37] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿t1n0m3n:  This command force the card to only use the 		specific set of 	modulations listed on the command line. This
[09:37] <DozedOnLinux> 	can be used to fix interoperability issues.
[09:37] <t1n0m3n> ﻿DozedOnLinux: When I change the channel to the proper channel (44) it does not help
[09:37] <Scorp_> joejoecircusboy: http://paste.ubuntu.com/35452/
[09:38] <ActionParsnip> surely standards and protocols resolve interoperability issues
[09:38] <t1n0m3n> ﻿DozedOnLinux: I set the AP to the proper bssid and it does not help
[09:38]  * ActionParsnip can smell broadcom
[09:38] <t1n0m3n> I restart all networking and it does not help
[09:39] <ActionParsnip> t1n0m3n: you could try manually editting /etc/network/interfaces
[09:39] <ActionParsnip> t1n0m3n: and set all parameters there
[09:39] <joejoecircusboy> Scorp_: No idea, sorry
[09:39] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿ActionParsnip: reading from the documentation on iwconfig. i havent had to use 802.11a, but i recalled seeing the issue there
[09:39] <Scorp_> joejoecircusboy: which firefox do u have and how did u install it ??
[09:39] <havocstorm> sup guys
[09:39] <ActionParsnip> sup havocstorm
[09:39] <havocstorm> Does anyone here have an iphone?
[09:39] <ActionParsnip> DozedOnLinux: ive never used .11a its fairly pointless
[09:40] <ikonia> havocstorm: why don't you ask your question
[09:40] <ActionParsnip> havocstorm: no, but whats your issue
[09:40] <t1n0m3n> it is only switching between the two that I have issues.  If I use either one exclusively per boot session, I am fine
[09:40] <havocstorm> Does ubuntu have support of syncing with ipones?
[09:40] <joejoecircusboy> Scorp_: the same firefox package you're trying to install...  (it came installed by default)
[09:40] <ActionParsnip> !gpod | havocstorm
[09:41] <t1n0m3n> What is the command to restart network manger?
[09:41] <joejoecircusboy> Scorp_: If you have any 3rd party repos, try disabling them and try again
[09:41] <ActionParsnip> t1n0m3n: sudo /etc/ini.d/network restart
[09:41] <DozedOnLinux> restart network > sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
[09:41]  * ActionParsnip has a symlink in /usr/bin
[09:42] <ActionParsnip> !ipod | havocstorm
[09:42] <gnumm> does anyone know if pulseaudio will be better in ubuntu 8.10?
[09:42] <t1n0m3n> ﻿ActionParsnip: I have done that, it is Network Manager that I think is confused... not the networking
[09:42] <seiya> Is there a BitTorrent client that can run completely in the command line and has a nice web interface?
[09:42] <ActionParsnip> havocstorm: iphone is essentially an ipod
[09:42] <ActionParsnip> !torrent | selocol
[09:42] <havocstorm> ACtionParsnip, thanks for all the links
[09:42] <ActionParsnip> bah
[09:43] <ActionParsnip> seiya: I use ktorrent which has a web interface as well as an app for the local xserver (which it needs)
[09:43] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿t1n0m3n: ﻿you can make scripts to run for each location, maybe i can find the docs on that situation
[09:43] <ActionParsnip> seiya: id hit up torrentflux or azureus
[09:44] <ActionParsnip> t1n0m3n: you could have 2 configs and switch between / restart networking via a script
[09:44] <t1n0m3n> ﻿DozedOnLinux: That is what I am thinking, I am trying to find a cli way to get the network to work again...  I can script that
[09:44] <seiya> ActionParsnip: TorrentFlux is too complicated and the interface is clunky at best. Can Azureus run in the command line (without X)?
[09:45] <ActionParsnip> seiya: i believe so
[09:45] <boaz> I get this error message when I try to log in: http://pastebin.com/d20022540  Is there some way to fix this?
[09:45] <C0p3rn1c> are there any important programs that are not supported by the 64 bit edition of ubuntu?
[09:45] <ActionParsnip> seiya: i run ktorrent which is swet for me but it needs X
[09:45] <C0p3rn1c> like netbeans
[09:45] <joejoecircusboy> C0p3rn1c: NetBeans should be fine
[09:46] <C0p3rn1c> I shouldn't worry about installing the 64 bit edition then ?
[09:46] <ActionParsnip> boaz: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=288053
[09:46] <ActionParsnip> boaz: its a permission issue with /tmp
[09:47] <C0p3rn1c> what about nvidia drivers?
[09:47] <boaz> ActionParsnip, many thanks! I'll read that now.
[09:47] <ActionParsnip> boaz: websearching is your friend
[09:47] <ActionParsnip> C0p3rn1c: envyng is good for drivers but can be hit and miss
[09:48] <ActionParsnip> C0p3rn1c: flash is a bit of a pain in 64bit but not hard
[09:49] <boaz> ActionParsnip, yes. I usually do a web search first, but didn't remember to this time. Thanks again.
[09:49] <C0p3rn1c> ActionParsnip:  and wine?
[09:49] <highvoltage> howdy! I enabled ufw, now I can't browse for printers on the network
[09:49] <highvoltage> which ports should I have open in order to do that?
[09:49] <ActionParsnip> C0p3rn1c: yeah wine is sweet like always
[09:49] <C0p3rn1c> ok cool
[09:50] <C0p3rn1c> then I guess I'll give it a try
[09:50] <ActionParsnip> C0p3rn1c: plus itll use your cpu more efficiently
[09:51] <C0p3rn1c> I'm going to install it on my Dell latitude D830 ﻿laptop
[09:51] <ActionParsnip> should be sweet, intel wifi loves ubuntu
[09:52] <RoshanK> asdf
[09:52] <RoshanK> nvm
[09:52] <C0p3rn1c> ok thx for the advise guys
[09:52] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿t1n0m3n:  not much documentation on that at all. prob being noone uses it any longer
[09:52] <pretender> can anyone tell me how to install ubuntu-manager in hady is there a deb package i can download
[09:52] <ActionParsnip> !ubuntu-manager
[09:53] <ActionParsnip> !nfo ubuntu-manager
[09:53] <ActionParsnip> !info ubuntu-manager
[09:53] <ActionParsnip> pretender: how do you mean ubuntu-manager
[09:53] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿ActionParsnip: remind me not to look for ancient tombs of Egypt :P
[09:54] <ActionParsnip> DozedOnLinux: dude! dude!
[09:54] <ActionParsnip> DozedOnLinux: dont look for any egyptian tombs
[09:54] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿ActionParsnip i found a whole 8 pages on the subject, none of which were good. lol
[09:54] <ActionParsnip> DozedOnLinux: specially the old ones. or ancient as some say
[09:55] <micheluntu> hi all
[09:56] <micheluntu> i'm upgrading from gutsy to hoary
[09:56] <micheluntu> now it's about 30 min the is running postint locales
[09:56] <DJones> micheluntu: Do you mean gutsy to hardy? Hoary is an old version
[09:56] <ActionParsnip> micheluntu: yep its gonna be a while
[09:56] <master_> hello
[09:57] <ActionParsnip> hi master_
[09:57] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿micheluntu: seemed to have taken a little longer to install 8.x over 7.x but 8.x worked much nicer
[09:57]  * C0p3rn1c is going to study JSP
[09:58] <micheluntu> DozedOnLinux: yes put the process is taking 100% cpu and have a child process (gzip) defunct
[09:58] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿micheluntu: well then no waste of energy if it is using 100% ;)
[09:59] <Ontolog> Why is it that even after running Network Settings, I still have to open a shell and "sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart". Is it suppose to work this way?
[09:59] <DozedOnLinux> ActonParsnip : i Im you ? just something quick
[09:59] <ActionParsnip> SURE
[09:59] <ActionParsnip> oops
[09:59] <ActionParsnip> sorry
[09:59] <Pollero> is there going to be update for amsn x86_64bit or should i remove this shitty distro ?
[09:59] <ikonia> Pollero: watch the language
[09:59] <Pollero> even debian has fixed this problem
[09:59] <ikonia> Pollero: thats uncalled for
[10:00] <ActionParsnip> Pollero: so youd change OS just for the sake of a crappy IM client?
[10:00] <Pollero> ActionParsnip: not just for that. Also flash not working when fullscreen. And couple of other verry annoying problems
[10:00] <Pollero> i have never seen problems like this in any distro. But this is my first 64bit so
[10:00] <ActionParsnip> Pollero: flash fullscreen + compiz doesnt mix
[10:00] <Pollero> i guess its not ready yet
[10:01] <Pollero> ActionParsnip: hmm...ok. Any fixes for that?
[10:01] <ActionParsnip> Pollero: turn off compiz if you want fullscreen
[10:01] <Pollero> lol, or not :D
[10:01] <ActionParsnip> Pollero: compiz is absolute junk and causes more issues than i care to name
[10:01] <Pollero> it's not option. I want that everything works smoothly like my servers do
[10:02] <ikonia> Pollero: desktops and servers are different uses/technologies, don't compare
[10:02] <Pollero> well it starts to looks like it. It just that its year 2008 and gnome looks ugly as hell without anykind of candy
[10:02] <ikonia> Pollero: don't use it then
[10:02] <Pollero> ikonia: well i know that better then you can imagine.. :)
[10:02] <ikonia> Pollero: but compiz in any distro is the same
[10:02] <Pollero> ok, thanks for info
[10:02] <ActionParsnip> Pollero: get fluxbox then, simple and beautiful
[10:02] <ActionParsnip> and remove compiz
[10:03] <bony> i am trying to install open ldap server on to a system in a college. I read the entire help page that is there in help.ubuntu.com regarding ldap.  the problem is that i installed the packages that are required to start ldap server and also configured the client in order to connect to the server and get the username  but when i try to do so i get and error say "can not connect to the server" were as when i nmap the server with its ip i could see the port is open
[10:03] <bony> can some one help me out?
[10:03] <t1n0m3n> hmm, OK, had to reboot.  I am on 802.11a now, but as soon as I switch to 802.11b I can no longer switch back to 802.11a until a reboot.  /etc/init.d/network restart does nothing.  I am thinking Network Manager is getting confused, but I can't seem to find a way to resart it and the applet
[10:03] <DozedOnLinux> is it safe to remove all that OpenOffice stuff? i dont belive i will ever use it. is there any common apps that use it ? like the bacis editors and such ?
[10:03] <master_> i have a problem, my privat folder from ubuntu is away....i see only the private folder under desktop
[10:03] <ikonia> bony: ok - so you know the port is open and listening - thats great.
[10:04] <bony> ikonia, yeah
[10:04] <ikonia> bony: so the problem is either credentials/schema or authentication
[10:04] <ikonia> DozedOnLinux: open office is self contained
[10:04] <Pollero> DozedOnLinux: can you even remove that in ubuntu. whole desktop is some meta package and if you remove openoffice its gonna remove lots of other stuff too
[10:04] <ActionParsnip> t1n0m3n: STICK TO B THEN, SIMPLE
[10:04] <ActionParsnip> sorry for caps, fat hands + tiny keyboad +hung over
[10:04] <ikonia> Pollero: no its not - it's a meta package
[10:04] <ikonia> Pollero: it won't remove anything other than openoffice
[10:04] <t1n0m3n> ﻿ActionParsnip: Um, no
[10:05] <ActionParsnip> t1n0m3n: why do you need .11a?
[10:05] <bony> ikonia, well i have a doubt regarding dns name. is it required to have the ip to be binded with a name? can't i configure ldap with out worrying of name?
[10:05] <t1n0m3n> ﻿ActionParsnip: Because it is faster and less congested
[10:05] <ActionParsnip> t1n0m3n: is it to share broadband only?
[10:05] <ikonia> bony: depends how you refernce it, if you reference it via host/domain name, then yes, dns is needed %100
[10:06] <t1n0m3n> ﻿ActionParsnip: File transfers
[10:06] <ActionParsnip> t1n0m3n: or do you copy between the PCs a lot?
[10:06] <t1n0m3n> ﻿ActionParsnip: Yes
[10:06] <ActionParsnip> oic, makes sense
[10:06] <blahdeblah-lap> Hi folks.  I've got a 7.10 to 8.04 upgrade going on my wife's desktop machine, and it is hanging generating locale data.  A localedef process is using all of 1 CPU core and it can't be killed, even with a kill -9.  In the system monitor it shows up as using CPU in system mode.  What should i do to get the upgrade completed?
[10:06] <bony> ikonia, well i don
[10:06] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿Pollero: thats what concerned me, now i need to cross-reference the dependencies. guess i will see what included with th packages
[10:06] <ActionParsnip> t1n0m3n: my file seervers use wired as its slick and fast
[10:07] <master_> kann hier jmd deutsch?
[10:07] <ikonia> bony: ok, if you reference it via ip - you should be fine without dns
[10:07] <bony> ikonia, 't want the client to refer the server with a host name
[10:07] <ActionParsnip> t1n0m3n: laptops use wireless due to it being faster than my broadband
[10:07] <ikonia> !de | master_
[10:07] <ikonia> bony: then you need dns or some form of name resolution
[10:07] <Pollero> DozedOnLinux: yea i know. Im not going to even say how stupid that is.. :)
[10:07] <bony> ikonia, well but how to configure ldap in order to skip domain name?
[10:07] <ikonia> bony: you can't
[10:08] <ikonia> bony: you'd have to use ip
[10:08] <bony> ikonia, yes i wan't to use only ip and not any hostname associated with the ip.
[10:08] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿Pollero:  i took out what i didnt want or need through Add/Remove. just trying to streamline it a bit.
[10:08] <deviant> hi all - where does ubuntu keep the desktop backgrounds by default?
[10:08] <Pollero> DozedOnLinux: ok.
[10:08] <ikonia> deviant: /usr/share/wallpaper I think
[10:08] <deviant> thx
[10:08] <ikonia> deviant: then you add yours where you want
[10:08] <ActionParsnip> deviant: /usr/share/something
[10:09] <deviant> yup, they're there, thx
[10:09] <ikonia> bony: ok - so configure that
[10:09] <deviant> busy switching to openbox for some bizarre reason
[10:10] <t1n0m3n> So I guess no one knows, thanks anyway, I guess I have to jump over to debian and pretend to be a non ubuntu user to get help
[10:10] <ActionParsnip> deviant: cos its slick and neat
[10:11] <ActionParsnip> t1n0m3n: we dont know, sorry
[10:11] <ikonia> t1n0m3n: thats not advisable
[10:12] <t1n0m3n> ﻿ikonia: lol, ive done it before when this channel failed me
[10:13] <DozedOnLinux> if seemed to have found the cure for my wifi connect dropping with kernel option pci=routeirq , tried noapic and irqpoll with no good effectiveness. although it worked , it dropped overall system performance quite substantially. old MB, old everything.  Linksys Wireless G v4.1
[10:13] <bony> ikonia, but i am unable to do that can you help me out?
[10:13] <ikonia> bony: change the hostnames to ip
[10:13] <sufehmi_> hi, has anyone encountered situations where you have SMP processor - but non-SMP kernel was installed instead ?
[10:14] <sufehmi_> I have 2 SMP servers
[10:14] <sufehmi_> one got SMP kernel
[10:14] <sufehmi_> another don't
[10:14] <sufehmi_> I tried looking for SMP kernel in the package list, but there is none
[10:14] <sufehmi_> apt-cache search smp
[10:14] <sufehmi_> any hints?
[10:15] <sufehmi_> btw both have hardy installed
[10:16] <UB`> sufehmi_ did you check the repository listed in /etc/apt/sources.list?
[10:16] <sufehmi_> hi UB
[10:16] <sufehmi_> let's see
[10:16] <mrtimdog> sufehmi_: The standard generic kernel is SMP capable. What tells you that one is not running an SMP kernel?
[10:16] <UB`> sufehmi_ uname -a
[10:17] <UB`> I think you just have an SMP kernel
[10:17] <sufehmi_> yes that's what confuses me too
[10:17] <sufehmi_> here's uname-a
[10:17] <sufehmi_> Linux server01.abangadek.com 2.6.24-17-386 #1 Thu May 1 13:57:56 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
[10:17] <kane77> is it OK if I just replace the CPU? will I have to reinstall ubuntu?
[10:17] <sufehmi_> and top doesn't show its 4 cores as well
[10:17] <bony> well but how to change this option "DNS domain name: ... debuntu.local"
[10:17] <mrtimdog> sufehmi_: You've not got the generic kernel, you've got the -386 one installed.
[10:18] <sufehmi_> here's uname -a from the other server
[10:18] <sufehmi_> Linux server1 2.6.24-16-generic #1 SMP Thu Apr 10 13:23:42 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
[10:18] <sufehmi_> oooo
[10:18] <sufehmi_> missed that
[10:18] <sufehmi_> that's why then?
[10:18] <bony> ikonia, well but how to change this option "DNS domain name: ... debuntu.local"
[10:18] <UB`> sufehmi_ aptitude install linux-image-generic
[10:18] <mrtimdog> sufehmi_: Yup, should be simple to fix assuming a little server downtime is available :)
[10:18] <sufehmi_> it is :)
[10:18] <UB`> and reboot
[10:19] <sufehmi_> but the downtime window will be gone in 3 hours, so gotta try this now
[10:19] <sufehmi_> ok guys I'll give this a try now
[10:19] <sufehmi_> hang on
[10:20] <ademidov> exit
[10:20] <ademidov> quit
[10:20] <pale-yafa> Hi, I cant use my Num pad,
[10:20] <bony> ikonia, check the first section of this web page it says that before installing and configuring ldap the system show have FQDN and other requirements "https://help.ubuntu.com/8.04/serverguide/C/openldap-server.html"
[10:21] <ActionParsnip> pale-yafa: is numlock on?
[10:21] <pale-yafa> On boot it ON but it acts as pointer
[10:21] <pale-yafa> ActionParsnip: of course
[10:21] <pale-yafa> off
[10:21] <ikonia> bony: thats the name of your ldap domain, in the example it will be your hostnames FQD
[10:21] <camytza18> Enter text here...
[10:22] <ActionParsnip> pale-yafa: is it a generic keyboard or is it some dodgytech goodness?
[10:22] <Sidde> What does TLS stand for, LTS are for Long Term... ?
[10:22] <pale-yafa> generic
[10:22] <Sidde> Which releases har TLS?
[10:22] <ActionParsnip> pale-yafa: good
[10:22] <pale-yafa> ActionParsnip: it was ok before
[10:22] <Serval> Can someone help me install a new gdm theme plese
[10:22] <ikonia> Sidde: TLS is a security encyption
[10:22] <ActionParsnip> pale-yafa: maybe theres some small config for it
[10:23] <peter__> i think dapper and hardy are LTS- long term support
[10:23] <ikonia> peter__: correct
[10:23] <pale-yafa> ActionParsnip: been looking for solution for long but all people just wanted to have it turned on at boot
[10:23] <pale-yafa> for me its not working at all
[10:23] <ActionParsnip> pale-yafa: what make / model is it?
[10:23] <Sidde> ikonia: that i know, so there is no release with the name TLS? cause i have seen TLS mention on sites
[10:23] <pale-yafa> ActionParsnip: nothing at all, been playing around for  days
[10:23] <ikonia> Sidde: I doubt you have seen TLS mentioned in terms of a release
[10:24] <ikonia> Sidde: unless it's a typo
[10:24] <bony> ikonia, so regardless of what name i am giving as the domain name to ldap i can configure it right?
[10:24] <sufehmi_> ok fingers crossed, i'm gonna restart the server now :)
[10:24] <pale-yafa> action: just a made in china:D
[10:24] <stamina> exit
[10:24] <ikonia> bony: you can configure the ldap domain as bon.my.big.domain.for.fun
[10:24] <ActionParsnip> pale-yafa: hahaha genius
[10:24] <Sidde> ikonia: http://www.unixtutorial.org/2008/04/ubuntu-804-hardy-heron/
[10:24] <lng> hi! how do i install rpms?
[10:24] <ActionParsnip> pale-yafa: ot another keyboard?
[10:24] <ikonia> bony: most people keep there dns/ldap domains in sync
[10:24] <ikonia> lng: rpm's are not meant for ubuntu
[10:25] <pumadawd> PLEASE HELP ME! im on irrsi with NO GUI, my system is completly dead graphically wise after i enabled 3d drivers, when i try to start x manually it says "no screens found"
[10:25] <Sidde> ikonia: is there a typo in that link
[10:25] <ikonia> Sidde: so there is
[10:25] <Sidde> ikonia: ah
[10:25] <heyjoe> i am currently running ubuntu 7.04 and i want to upgrade to 8.04, i have the 8.04 dvd but not 7.10, what is the correct way to update? (i'm low on bandwidth so i cannot download 7.10)
[10:25] <ActionParsnip> lng: you dont but you can use alien, do try hard to get a .deb
[10:25] <pale-yafa> ActionParsnip: iam sure its something with the os, becuase I have been using it for 1-5 years and it was ok
[10:25] <ActionParsnip> !upgrade | heyjoe
[10:25] <molgrum> pumadawd: nvidia or ati?
[10:25] <Sidde> ikonia: thanks
[10:25] <pumadawd> molgrum: ati (motherboard chipset)
[10:25] <ActionParsnip> pale-yafa: hmm strange
[10:26] <lng> ActionParsnip: i need to get DBDesigner up and running... http://www.fabforce.net/downloads.php
[10:26] <molgrum> pumadawd: try checking your xorg.log, it will say what went wrong
[10:26] <pumadawd> molgrum: where do i find that?
[10:26] <molgrum> pumadawd: /var/log/Xorg.log*
[10:27] <molgrum> Xorg.0.log i mean
[10:27] <ikonia> pumadawd: simple thing to do is edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf and add the line / change the line for Driver "vesa" for your video card driver in the section "Device" for our video card
[10:27] <ActionParsnip> lng: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=125911
[10:27] <ikonia> pumadawd: that will get you your desktop back so you can work it through better
[10:27] <ActionParsnip> lng: what does the software do?
[10:27] <lng> ActionParsnip: there's a source tar - i might use it instaed
[10:28] <lng> ActionParsnip: it's ER Diagram/Query Build tool
[10:28] <ActionParsnip> lng: thats a good call
[10:28] <ActionParsnip> lng: wow funky
[10:28] <ActionParsnip> :D
[10:28] <boaz> ActionParsnip, that took care of my problem. Thanks again!
[10:28] <lng> normal
[10:28] <ActionParsnip> boaz: sweet
[10:28] <pumadawd> molgrum: theres so many errors i dunno where to start, also i have no mouse in console
[10:29] <heyjoe> ActionParsnip: if i follow the instructions, and run cdromupgrade off the 8.04 cd it tells me it cannot upgrade from 7.04 to 8.04
[10:29] <ikonia> pumadawd: simple thing to do is edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf and add the line / change the line for Driver "vesa" for your video card driver in the section "Device" for our video card
[10:29] <ActionParsnip> boaz: i just copied a bit of your error and websearched it
[10:29] <pumadawd> ikonia: thanks, whats the command afte ri changed it?
[10:29] <ikonia> pumadawd: reboot
[10:29] <pumadawd> ikonia: ok brb
[10:29] <pumadawd> thanks ikonia  and molgrum
[10:29] <pumadawd> brb
[10:29] <lng> ActionParsnip: thanx for the link
[10:30] <ActionParsnip> lng: np
[10:31] <pumawd> i changed the device to "vesa" but when it tries to start my x, the screen is a garbled mess, and im back into console
[10:32] <tobago> gosh; i receive an error because of my postgres adapter: http://pastie.org/249861
[10:32] <p4_xxx> hi, i  changed my ip to static but evry time i restart my pc, i have to put the DNS on the networking tab, i already confugure the interfaces file. can anybory help me?
[10:33] <sufehmi__> Oh yeah! We have SMP kernel now ! :D
[10:33] <ActionParsnip> pumawd: id backup your xorg.conf boot to recovery mode and fix xorg.conf
[10:33] <ikonia> p4_xxx: sounds like your still getting dns from dhcp
[10:33] <pumawd> ActionParsnip: I already tried that, same results
[10:33] <heyjoe> ActionParsnip: will sudo update-manager --dist-upgrade work?
[10:33] <sufehmi__> THANK YOU mrtimdog and UB
[10:33] <ActionParsnip> p4_xxx: can we see your /etc/network/interfaces
[10:34] <UB`> you're welcome sufehmi_
[10:34] <mrtimdog> sufehmi__: np
[10:34] <p4_xxx> auto lo
[10:34] <p4_xxx> iface lo inet loopback
[10:34] <p4_xxx> auto eth0
[10:34] <p4_xxx> iface eth0 inet static
[10:34] <p4_xxx> address 172.16.0.51
[10:34] <p4_xxx> netmask 255.255.0.0
[10:34] <p4_xxx> network 172.16.0.1
[10:34] <p4_xxx> broadcast 172.16.255.255
[10:34] <p4_xxx> gateway 172.16.0.1
[10:34] <ActionParsnip> !paste
[10:34] <pumawd> ikonia: you still here
[10:34] <ikonia> pumawd: yes
[10:35] <pumawd> ikonia: any ideas?
[10:35] <ActionParsnip> heyjoe: i think so
[10:35] <ikonia> pumawd: with what ?
[10:35] <pbn> Hello, I am trying to install Ubuntu 8.04 LTS on a machine. At the very last step (6 of 6) where it asks you to confirm you want to format, *poof* it goes back ton step 2 of 6 where you choose your timezone... any idea ? Isn't there a log of messages on a ctrl-alt-fx ?
[10:35] <pumawd> ikonia: hmm i guess my nick changed as well, okay im the guy who had x issus (still no gui), i tried changing the device section name to vesa, but my screen is still a garbled mess when i reboot and now im back into console
[10:36] <ikonia> pumawd: I just wasn't following the conversation
[10:36] <jimqode> pumawd, did you try dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg?
[10:36] <chazco> Hi... how can I improve Ubuntus boot time? On the same hardware it takes Ubuntu 71 seconds (48 to GDM, 23 to desktop) when Windows XP takes just 47 (27 to login prompt, 20 to usable desktop)... ideas?
[10:36] <xnv> chazco: Here's one: Ask Google
[10:36] <ikonia> pumawd: you've changed the driver line to say "vesa"
[10:36] <pumawd> ikonia: yes
[10:37] <pumawd> jimqode: no, should i try that?
[10:37] <xnv> chazco: Tons of people have already looked into this
[10:37] <p4_xxx> auto lo,      iface lo inet loopback ,     auto eth0,     iface eth0 inet static,     address 172.16.0.51,       netmask  255.255.0.0,           network 172.16.0.1 ,          broadcast 172.16.255.255,          gateway 172.16.0.1
[10:37] <chazco> Googled it quite a bit, no reliable advice it seems... lots of ideas, little success
[10:37] <jimqode> pumawd, yes. try that please.
[10:37] <ikonia> pumawd: and there is no other driver line in there, nothing that says fglx or anthing like that
[10:37] <ikonia> p4_xxx: you've been asked to use the pastebin
[10:37] <xnv> chazco: Then that's probably your answer.
[10:37] <jimqode> !pastebin | p4_xxx
[10:37] <ActionParsnip> p4_xxx: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/2248
[10:38] <ActionParsnip> p4_xxx: youll need gksu gedit to edit the file
[10:38] <chazco> So its either stick with XP or try another distro?
[10:38] <pumawd> ikonia: correct thats it
[10:38] <ActionParsnip> p4_xxx: not sudo gedit like it says
[10:38] <p4_xxx> sorry i dint knew
[10:38] <pumawd> jimqode: ok will do it now
[10:38] <ActionParsnip> p4_xxx: simple websearching...i didnt know either
[10:39] <jimqode> chazco, the next version will improve boot times. with hardy there's nothing you can do except disable the services you don't need.
[10:39] <pjvandehaar> pumawd:try out xubuntu?
[10:39] <chazco> Hmm... could be a problem then... going to be a while before the next release... may try Arch again, but it takes a lot of data to update
[10:39] <Jaef> Hi, I just booted from a Live CD for the first time due to some delightful dll malfunctions in Vista causing explorer not to start, I'm trying to get into my hard drives to restore some files but it doesn't want to mount them since the log file indicates an improper shutdown. Any tips?
[10:39] <ActionParsnip> chazco: turn on pc then make a drink / visit the toilet or brush teeth if the 47 seconds is too long to bear
[10:40] <jimqode> Jaef, boot into windows first. then shutdown gracefully.
[10:40] <chazco> ActionParsnip - Its when running from battery that it starts to be an issue... at a desk its not so bad
[10:40] <pjvandehaar> or get asus splashtop!
[10:41] <Jaef> You think a hard button shutdown from the login screen would work? I can't even log in to Vista
[10:41] <Jaef> And there's no shutdown option from the login screen IIRC
[10:41] <ActionParsnip> chazco: get solid state hard drive
[10:41] <chazco> Will just try another distro first, thanks for the help anyway
[10:41] <ActionParsnip> Jaef: hold it down for 5 seconds, it WILL shutdown ;)
[10:42] <jimqode> Jaef, pressing the shutdown button once, for a short time should do a clean shutdown
[10:42] <Jaef> Alright, then the drives should mount in Ubuntu here?
[10:42] <jimqode> ActionParsnip, he needs to do a clean shutdown to mount the drive
[10:42] <jimqode> Jaef, yes they should
[10:42] <Jaef> Great, thanks
[10:42] <Chris|> anyone know a fix to this error message? http://i35.tinypic.com/2v3g3fo.jpg
[10:42] <Jaef> Ubuntu is pretty classy...
[10:43] <Jaef> If I didn't play games I would probably run this all the time
[10:43] <sobersabre> hi. is there a 1.5.x subversion client for ubuntu ?
[10:43] <jimqode> Chris|, probably your installation cd is broken
[10:43] <ActionParsnip> jimqode: looks like you have the cd as a repository
[10:43] <ActionParsnip> jimqode: is that an eeepc?
[10:43] <jimqode> ActionParsnip, it looks like a livecd install to me.
[10:43] <ikonia> sobersabre: I think so yes
[10:43] <ikonia> sobersabre: it's not bleeding edge but not far
[10:43] <Chris|> jimqode, you sure, it installs just fine.. it gives me that error then continues, and finishes
[10:44] <ActionParsnip> jimqode: did you md5 check the cd?
[10:44] <jimqode> Chris|, it probably failed to install some packages. you system may spit out errors even if it works.
[10:44] <rconan> My keyboard layout in X seems to be broken. All the keys make non-ASCII characters. The GUI still shows the correct layout. Any thoughts?
[10:44] <jimqode> ActionParsnip, it is not me having a problem, i'm trying to help
[10:44] <ActionParsnip> jimqode: my bad
[10:44] <p4_xxx> is there a manual i can follow closely to solve problems in ubuntu?, i used suse for one year, a didnt like it to dificult for me, then i choose ubuntu i like it but now whith problems i look on hte web but i cant solve simple problems
[10:45] <Chris|> jimqode, thanks, the thing is its a livecd I made, I'm looking for a way to fix it so it doesn't send that error anymore
[10:45] <Chris|> p4_xxx, go to the ubuntuforums and register there, they will help with your problems
[10:45] <ActionParsnip> p4_xxx: there are man pages for your apps and websearches for most things
[10:45] <jimqode> Chris|, what do you mean made? Did you remaster it or just burned an image?
[10:45] <kingfishr> Chris|, burn a new one...?
[10:46] <Chris|> jimqode, remaster
[10:46] <ActionParsnip> Chris| did you md4 check the image you downloaded?
[10:46] <ActionParsnip> or md5
[10:46] <Chris|> jimqode, if you notice that is not the official release
[10:46] <Chris|> ActionParsnip, no i haven't but i should, thanks for reminding me
[10:47] <jimqode> Chris|, hmm interesting. I remastered a livecd once and didn't get this error.
[10:47] <jimqode> Chris|, it still might be a burning issue
[10:47] <Chris|> jimqode, what process did you use? also its from virtualization so no burning issues
[10:47] <ActionParsnip> Chris|: doesnt look good, ive never seen that message
[10:47] <pvh_sa|wrk> heya... i've got 20GB of files i need to send to someone on DVD...
[10:48] <pvh_sa|wrk> does anyone know an easy way to split these over multiple DVDs?
[10:48] <jimqode> Chris|, I mounted the compressed image, chrooted into it, install/uninstall then pack again
[10:48] <jimqode> pvh_sa|wrk, man split
[10:48] <ActionParsnip> pvh_sa|wrk: id personally do it manually but tar can span multiple media with specified sizes
[10:48] <Chris|> jimqode, ah i used debootstrap so it was fresh, I might ask the author of the guide i followed
[10:49] <Ardha_> hello
[10:49] <Chris|> i probably missed a step
[10:49] <pvh_sa|wrk> ActionParsnip, yeah, maybe i should tar / split it - the people on the other end have problem reading > 4GB files, so i can make it into smaller chunks
[10:49] <jimqode> Chris|, yeah that seems like your best chance.
[10:49] <Ardha_> hello..anybody there..
[10:50] <ActionParsnip> Ardha_: theres been 3 messages since you arrived
[10:50] <ActionParsnip> Ardha_: so yes there is
[10:50] <rconan> Ardha_, no we are all figments of your imagination
[10:50] <Chris|> well so far i've installed it multiple times and get the same error but get no software errors so i dunno
[10:50] <ActionParsnip> chris| if you upgrade from repos it might fix the burp
[10:51] <Chris|> ActionParsnip, ok
[10:51] <claudiu_> hello
[10:51] <claudiu_> hello ubuntu users
[10:51] <snadge> is anyone else having problems with using amsn from hardy? .. mine no longer connects anymore on two machines
[10:52] <snadge> and if i update amsn from svn.. it then works.. so im presuming there should be some kind of update released
[10:52] <Chris|> snadge, nope amsn works fine, but i've had a friend who has had the same problem as you
[10:52] <snadge> as updating from svn is annoying.. i'd rather just click the update button ;)
[10:52] <microwaver> Hello fellas iv' got an issue with Shared Folders
[10:53] <snadge> hmm.. maybe i should check the bugzilla
[10:53] <jimqode> !ask | microwaver
[10:53] <zetheroo> why are the pidgin sound not working except in the Preferences dialog?
[10:53] <ActionParsnip> snadge: amsn seems broken. we've had loads of people asking n here. id use another app til it gets resolved
[10:54] <microwaver> when I want to create a share to /home/microwaver/Movies but it always just shares my " / " folder
[10:54] <ActionParsnip> !samba | microwaver
[10:54] <snadge> ActionParsnip: updating from svn solves the problem .. i already use another application (pidgin) but i have multiple msn accounts ;)
[10:54] <jimqode> microwaver, please tell us the steps you have taken to share that directory
[10:54] <ActionParsnip> snadge: sounds like the way forward, i only use pidgin
[10:55] <zetheroo> Since yesterday my Pidgin does not make any sounds in chat boxes ... but in the Prefs dialog the sounds test fine....
[10:55] <snadge> amsn is actually a better msn client than pidgin.. imho
[10:55] <snadge> but obviously pidgin supports other protocols
[10:56] <ActionParsnip> zetheroo: in the individual chat windoow options menu have you got Enable Sounds ticked?
[10:56] <ActionParsnip> snadge: it does text and smileys, what more do you want
[10:56] <ActionParsnip> :D
[10:56] <snadge> web camera maybe.. audio chat
[10:56] <rconan> snadge, amsn can be a little buggy i find
[10:56] <kirilos> I need some help installing themes with emerald.Anyone willing to help me out ?
[10:56] <microwaver> jimqode, I went to System > Shared Folders > Added a new folder >
[10:57] <ActionParsnip> snadge: then amsn is for you, i only ise text
[10:57] <rconan> snadge, i always liked it but recent versions are a little dodgy personally (since they added webcam, audiochat etc)
[10:57] <Scorp_> snadge: try kopete
[10:57] <microwaver> jimqode, I then browse to the right folder, give it a name. but when I ad it, instead of using the path I said it had to. it just shows (and uses / )
[10:57] <Scorp_> kirilos: what kind of help ??
[10:58] <snadge> kopete hey.. well, i have a precompiled .deb file from svn on my machine at work.. i'll just download that at dpkg -i it .. i just hoped maybe that ubuntu would release an updated amsn package ;)
[10:58] <snadge> i mean.. they update every other package i dont even care about ;)
[10:58] <kirilos> Scorp_, i think i installed a theme in emerald(I can see it under emerald theme manager)but i cant find a way to enable it!Although it's on the list nothing happens
[10:58] <ActionParsnip> snadge: its not down to ubunti to do that, its amsn's responsibility
[10:59] <rconan> snadge, what is your problem with amsn?
[10:59] <snadge> actually it is ubuntu's responsibility.. they packaged amsn and released it with hardy.. its now broken, an update should be released.. end of story
[10:59] <jimqode> microwaver, you can browse to the folder you want to share, right click on it, then select share folder.
[10:59] <Scorp_> have u enabled emerald ?? type a command "emerald --replace"
[10:59] <Scorp_> kirilos: you can put this command in the sessions startup
[10:59] <snadge> they release bug fixes for other programs in hardy.. so why not amsn
[10:59] <kirilos> ok Scorp_  doin it right now.I think i missed that part
[10:59] <rconan> snadge, isn't amsn from universe?
[11:00] <ActionParsnip> snadge: but its not, Ubuntu dont code amsn so they can pressure amsn to rewrite it or threaten to remove it but ubuntu dont code it so its not their deal
[11:00] <snadge> its not as if its a minor glitch.. it wont even connect, whats the point of even having the package there if it wont even work
[11:00] <jimqode> microwaver, follow this guide: http://www.simplehelp.net/2007/05/19/how-to-share-files-and-folders-in-ubuntu/
[11:00] <ActionParsnip> snadge: dont get arsey in rooms it makes you look like a troll
[11:00] <kirilos> Scorp_, i added that command,now?What next?
[11:00] <snadge> so remove amsn from ubuntu then? .. it worked for xmms
[11:00] <jimqode> snadge, you can whine all you want in #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:01] <Scorp_> use the run application to run emerald --replace for the current session.. after that it should replace metacity and your theme should work
[11:01] <ActionParsnip> snadge: its still not ubuntu or canonical's responsibility to fix the broken application end of story
[11:01] <Scorp_> kirilos: use the run application to run emerald --replace for the current session.. after that it should replace metacity and your theme should work
[11:01] <snadge> ActionParsnip: now whos being the troll?
[11:01] <snadge> ubuntu fixes every other broken application.. why make an exception for amsn?
[11:01] <ActionParsnip> snadge: im slinging back so you understand why it sucks
[11:02] <kirilos> Scorp_,  sorry but i cant follow you.I'm kinda new to ubuntu :P could u please make this more clear for me ? :D
[11:02] <Scorp_> press alt+f2
[11:02] <Scorp_> do u get a run application thing ???
[11:02] <snadge> if it wasnt ubuntu's business to fix applications.. there would be no need for the patches to the upstream source
[11:02] <ActionParsnip> snadge: they released the updated package which was given to them by the creators
[11:02] <kirilos> yeah
[11:02] <jimqode> snadge, people fix application in universe
[11:02] <jimqode> snadge, not canonical.
[11:02] <snadge> ahh sorry.. my bad.. universe = don't care.. i forgot about that
[11:03] <Scorp_> ActionParsnip: Dude, i guess you need a remap of your settings... Is it actually a big problem if we kinda just go a step forward to help ?? I don't think so
[11:03] <ActionParsnip> snadge: see my point now
[11:03] <Saladin> Anyone wanna help me with my Ubuntu 6.06 Server, and setting up the GUI? I tried it yesterday, but suffered major failage.
[11:03] <rconan> snadge, what version of amsn are you on? there's a version in -proposed which might fix your problem
[11:03] <snadge> well move amsn to main from universe.. so that it becomes canonical's problem :P
[11:03] <ActionParsnip> Scorp_: im in here almost daily helping :D
[11:03] <crazy_bus> there are a few programs the have experimental support for google talk voicechat. But the one I tried didn't work. Can anyone recommended a program that will work if it? (if there is one at all?)
[11:03] <ActionParsnip> snadge: so I was right?
[11:03] <kirilos> oh ok Scorp_ it seems that my theme is enabled,thanks you so much for your assistance
[11:04] <Scorp_> ActionParsnip: Yeah, i know.. Am sorry... actually i just read the universe thing... I take that back !! Sorry !!
[11:04] <snadge> ActionParsnip: yes you were right .. now you're being assy :p
[11:04] <ActionParsnip> snadge: i know..sorry
[11:04] <ActionParsnip> Scorp_: its cool man, no worrie
[11:04] <ActionParsnip> s
[11:04] <Scorp_> ActionParsnip: :D
[11:04] <snadge> so i should complain to #debian then? since thats where ubuntu stea^H^H^H^Hborrows all its code? :p
[11:04] <Scorp_> does anyone here use a Linksys Wireless router ???
[11:04] <ActionParsnip> snadge: moan to amsn dude
[11:05] <ActionParsnip> Scorp_: indeed i do
[11:05] <rconan> snadge, on a much more productive note. have you tried the version in hardy-proposed (0.97+final-0ubuntu5.1)
[11:05] <Saladin> aMSN is awful, in my experience.
[11:05] <Scorp_> ActionParsnip: awesome... Are you able to access 192.168.1.1 ???
[11:05] <snadge> rconan: no i havnt.. i have only compiled amsn from svn (made a .deb package) and installed that
[11:05] <snadge> and can confirm that works
[11:05] <zetheroo> ﻿ActionParsnip: ha .. see I missed your message becasue I heard no sound ... um yes it is ticked
[11:05] <Saladin> Anyone wanna help me with my Ubuntu 6.06 Server, and setting up the GUI? I tried it yesterday, but suffered major failage.
[11:05] <rconan> snadge, oh... well wth are you complaining about then if it works?
[11:05] <ActionParsnip> Scorp_: mines a weird number but i can access my router
[11:06] <snadge> rconan: because i had to compile it from svn.. instead of receive an update ;)
[11:06] <jimqode> snadge, you can find the package maintainer of amsn package and moan to him, bu don't moan too much he's not paid for packaging it you know
[11:06] <ActionParsnip> Scorp_: wassup?
[11:06] <Scorp_> ActionParsnip: i got a WAG200G and i cant access the router page... It happens on in ubuntu.. Can access on mobile, windows, openSUSE... but not on my ubuntu installed or even the LIVECD... What could be the reason ???
[11:06] <snadge> so really my complaint is that things in universe.. dont receive updates.. and that kind of blows
[11:06] <rconan> well i think the fix is in the hardy-proposed version as it works for me so had you waited for it to stabilize you would have been fine
[11:06] <snadge> sorry.. unless the unpaid volunteer feels like releasing an update
[11:07] <ActionParsnip> Scorp_: have you turned on any filtering for mac addresses accessing your router config
[11:07] <Scorp_> snadge: Join #amsn.. Maybe they could help...
[11:07] <snadge> ahh.. and that update is in testing.. i see, i didnt even know about hardy-proposed
[11:07] <rconan> and there was a disclaimer when you installed the universe repository i think saying it was not supported by canonical
[11:07] <snadge> at least im learning things ;)
[11:07] <ActionParsnip> learning is good
[11:07] <Scorp_> ActionParsnip: Nopes... I even reset it to basics... and tried with a wire too... actually am using it rite now and it works perfectly... but only the access page not workign.. After i enter the username and pass, it just shows a blank page
[11:07] <rconan> hardy-proposed contains things which are in testing for hardy-updates
[11:07] <snadge> so how do i get access to proposed updates?
[11:08] <pulse00> hi all. does anyone knows where ubuntu writes all the apache configuration stuff when installing something like phpmyadmin or websvn ? normally if you do it by hand you would have to add a virtual host to make it accessible through example.com/phpMyAdmin. but i can't find any entries there
[11:08] <pulse00> i mean when installinng it through apt-get
[11:08] <ActionParsnip> Scorp_: try a different browser
[11:08] <Scorp_> ActionParsnip: tried even opera... no gud.. any other browser u can suggest ???
[11:08] <penjal> 한글
[11:08] <xnv> pulse00: If you've installed it, you can go into Synaptic and check the properties of the package. It will tell you all the files it installed.
[11:08] <penjal> opps sorry
[11:08] <ActionParsnip> !apache | pulse00
[11:08] <zetheroo> ﻿ActionParsnip: did I miss anything?
[11:08] <Scorp_> ActionParsnip: i can ping, use traceroute, access the net, other computers over wireless.. but not the router page.. isnt that real sad ?? lol
[11:09] <ActionParsnip> Scorp_: can you telnet to it?
[11:09] <xnv> There should be an !excessiveuseofubottu
[11:09] <ActionParsnip> zetheroo: dont think so
[11:09] <rambo3> pulse00, look up debian-administration.org
[11:09] <rconan> Scorp_, what is the output of the command "route"?
[11:09] <ActionParsnip> !botabuse | xnv
[11:09] <pulse00> xnv, i have only commandline available on the server. can i view the properties also through apt-get ?
[11:09] <Scorp_> ActionParsnip: it says connected to  192.168.1.1
[11:09] <pulse00> rambo3, ActionParsnip, thanks
[11:09] <snadge> ahh System -> Administration -> Software Sources -> Updates .. got it :)
[11:09] <Scorp_> ActionParsnip: what do i do after that ???
[11:09] <ActionParsnip> it should ask you to log in
[11:10] <ActionParsnip> xnv: how do you like those apples
[11:10] <xnv> pulse00: Probably, but I don't know how. Check the man?
[11:10] <ActionParsnip> xnv: :D
[11:10] <p4_xxx> is this channel just to ask q on specific topic or aomethin like that, or is there other channel for network prob in ubuntu?
[11:10] <Scorp_> rconan: i sent the output to u
[11:10] <xnv> ActionParsnip: Didn't cover excessive use, just experimentation.
[11:10] <ActionParsnip> !ot | p4_xxx
[11:10] <ActionParsnip> xnv: its as close as i know :)
[11:10] <Saladin> Can anyone help me install the Ubuntu GUI on 6.06 server version?
[11:11] <rconan> Scorp_, unfortunately that looks correct
[11:11] <ActionParsnip> Saladin: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[11:11] <snadge> 6.06? eww ;)
[11:11] <ActionParsnip> rconan: hes gone
[11:11] <rconan> ActionParsnip, and he's back
[11:11]  * ActionParsnip crashes cymbals
[11:11] <Scorp_> ActionParsnip: entered quit by mistake...
[11:12] <kirilos> How can i change the icon theme with emerald,is that even possible ?
[11:12] <Saladin> ActionParsnip: I tried that, got an error message about xserver and broken packages
[11:12] <Scorp_> rconan: anything ??
[11:12] <rconan> Scorp_, it looks right to me
[11:12] <rconan> did you say you can ping 192.168.1.1 ?
[11:12] <snadge> im excited! i found a new update source.. thes recommended and proposed updates are gold!
[11:12] <ActionParsnip> Saladin: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/LowMemorySystems
[11:12] <Scorp_> rconan: the setup is all right.. everythin is connecting.. ping n all works... its just the page that doesnt load.. its a .cgi script based thing.. could that be a reason ???
[11:13] <snadge> 186 megs worth of stuff
[11:13] <ActionParsnip> snadge: yikes
[11:13] <rconan> Scorp_, what happens when you try to load it? what kind of router is it?
[11:13] <s__> helo
[11:13] <ActionParsnip> !hi | s__
[11:14] <Scorp_> rconan: its a ADSL cum wireless router... Linksys.. !! Its working correctly... What else could be the reason ????
[11:14] <snadge> if a proposed update becomes a recommended update.. does it get downloaded again?
[11:14] <kirilos> Scorp_,  i downloaded a icon pack,how can i use these icons?
[11:14] <rconan> snadge, no
[11:14] <isakey> !usb
[11:14] <jimqode> snadge, no
[11:14] <ActionParsnip> snadge: no as you already have the latest version
[11:14] <theunixgeek> kirilos: open the appearance preferences
[11:14] <Scorp_> kirilos: Umm, u need to use metacity for that... just go to system, preferences, appearance...
[11:15] <theunixgeek> kirilos: first tab, drag the .tar.gz file in
[11:15] <cemunal> hi
[11:15] <snadge> thats pretty cool.. does debian have proposed updates too or is this just an ubuntu thing
[11:15] <rconan> Scorp_, i'm a bit lost. there are some routers which don't like firefox but i've never seen one not load at all because of that
[11:15] <rconan> snadge, debian has testing and unstable versions instead
[11:15] <jimqode> snadge, but you may end up with half-working testing version of all sofware if you constantly update from proposed
[11:15] <rconan> i find -proposed ok normally
[11:16] <rconan> but i'm not gonna be afraid to fix something if i do find a dodgy one
[11:16] <Scorp_> rconan: Its not really anti firefox, cuz it works on firefox on windows an OpenSUSE... i guess something is kinda blocking the setup.cgi page from loading.. Is there any firewall or someting by default in ubuntu ???
[11:16] <rconan> not by default
[11:16] <snadge> yeah i read through the descriptions for the proposed updates first
[11:16] <Scorp_> Is anyone here using a Linksys ADSL come wireless router by any chance ????
[11:16] <ActionParsnip> Scorp_: no default firewall
[11:16] <ActionParsnip> Scorp_: let me websearch
[11:17] <rconan> what goes wrong in firefox? does it say can't connect or some such?
[11:17] <gnumm> what is the command to turn on the pulseaudio alsa plugin?
[11:17] <Scorp_> ActionParsnip: yeah, dats wat i thought too... there is something bout it... http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=348653
[11:18] <theunixgeek> !anyone | Scorp_
[11:18] <ActionParsnip> Scorp_: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kubuntu-users/2007-April/016055.html
[11:19] <Cloud> mount /dev/sda /mnt/backup
[11:20] <ActionParsnip> Cloudsudo mount...
[11:20] <ActionParsnip> Cloud: you'll need sudo
[11:20] <Scorp_> ActionParsnip: in this person's case he cant even ping or anything to the router.. But I can..!!!
[11:20] <ActionParsnip> Scorp_: can you access the pcs on your local network?
[11:21] <rconan> Scorp_, so what exactly happens when you try to access the router through firefox?
[11:21] <Scorp_> ActionParsnip: yeah... i can...
[11:21] <ActionParsnip> Scorp_: tried factory reset..not just off and on?
[11:21] <gnumm> what can i do that alsa connects to pulseaudio?
[11:21] <ActionParsnip> i wouldnt though as the others access it fine
[11:22] <Scorp_> rconan: The loading bar reaches half.. and the page shows loading after entering the correct password and username.. and ya.. the address bar says "http://192.168.1.1/setup.cgi?next-file=setup,htm
[11:22] <Scorp_> ActionParsnip: yeah... pressing the button to reset it to factory defaults... done that also...
[11:22] <rconan> Scorp_, so definitely not a connection issue, some problem with the browser
[11:22] <p4_xxx> can anyone help, i have to write my dns evry time i start ubuntu, i change from dhcp to ip static. http://paste.ubuntu.com/35476/ this is my /etc/network/interfaces file
[11:22] <chills> ey guys i installed openssl via apt-get using kubuntu .. i want to install Crypt-SSLeay it asks me for my ssl libraries .. could someome tell me its path ? or how to find it
[11:23] <ActionParsnip> p4_xxx: can we see your /etc/resolv.conf
[11:23] <Scorp_> rconan: yeah... not a connection thing.. am using it right now to chat with you guys...
[11:23] <ActionParsnip> chills: sounds like you need libssl of some sort
[11:23] <rconan> Scorp_, you got me stumped
[11:24] <ActionParsnip> Scorp_: do you have a vpn connected right now?
[11:24] <chills> hmm.. let me install dev aswell
[11:24] <Scorp_> ActionParsnip: Umm, nopes.. how do i do that ???
[11:24] <rconan> ActionParsnip, i checked his route so it's nothing like that
[11:24] <rconan> Scorp_, unless it's proxy settings in the browser?
[11:24] <n3hima> I'm having problems with MTP and a creative zen
[11:24] <ActionParsnip> Scorp_: then its cool, they can cause issues with local stuff
[11:25] <Scorp_> rconan: I tried it from a LiveCd to.. n dat doesnt have any settings... ryt ???
[11:25] <ActionParsnip> Scorp_: you could change your router ip to say 192.168.200.1
[11:25] <n3hima> mtp-detect says there are no devices, and yet the device is plugged in
[11:25] <ActionParsnip> Scorp_: unless you have some fancy stuff going on that it would upset
[11:25] <Scorp_> umm... ok.. i'll try dat
[11:25] <Scorp_> ActionParsnip: nah, i'll try..!
[11:26] <p4_xxx> my resolve.conf        http://paste.ubuntu.com/35478/
[11:26] <ActionParsnip> Scorp_: you got default settings in firefox?
[11:26] <n3hima> ?
[11:26] <rconan> ActionParsnip, he's gone
[11:26] <chills> when i install som stuf using apt-get it asks me for the cd rom . is there any way i could like make it do everything onlnie?
[11:26] <n3hima> mtp-detect says there are no devices, and yet the device is plugged in and turned on
[11:26] <rconan> chills, remove the cdrom lines from /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:26] <ActionParsnip> chills: you need to remove the cd as a repo
[11:27] <chills> thanks ActionParsnip rconan  will do
[11:28] <n3hima> OHSHI-
[11:28] <n3hima> USB ports are turned off
[11:29] <TABASCO> Hi there
[11:29] <TABASCO> How can I activate Java in OpenOffice.org? (Ubuntu 8.04 Hary Heron)
[11:30] <ActionParsnip> !java | TABASCO
[11:31] <TABASCO> ActionParsnip: This package is already installed
[11:31] <ActionParsnip> ok gimme a sec, it usually just links up from what i remeber
[11:31] <TABASCO> ActionParsnip: Sure
[11:31] <ademos> Ubuntu 7.10: Is there any way to disable journaling on a secondary internal harddisk? Such a a storage harddisk? And if so, are their any risks to doing so?
[11:33] <iso9660-073> The last couple of times that i have installed security updates on my Ubuntu Hardy system i can see a connection is established to 91.189.90.132 besides the normal security mirror. As far as i remember this connection has never been established before. Are there anybody that can tell if this is okay??
[11:33] <ActionParsnip> TABASCO: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=678751
[11:33] <chaos> hello room
[11:33] <ActionParsnip> im gonna split, got a meeting soon. peace out kids
[11:33] <kirilos> How can i associate some files with the program i want ?
[11:33] <chaos> does anyone know where I can get a font that looks like a digital watch
[11:34] <theunixgeek> AdemoS: #ubuntu+1
[11:34] <microwaver> jimqode, perhaps I can't due to reasons i use Xubuntu instead of Ubuntu?
[11:34] <monostone> which software can i use to communicate with a samsung sgh-z170 via usb connection? is it possible to do so via command line?
[11:34] <jimqode> microwaver, sorry I can't remember about your problem. It scrolled off my buffer. Could you remind me?
[11:35] <microwaver> jimqode, --> the sharing issues
[11:35] <microwaver> jimqode, you said to rightclick and then share, but hwen I rightclick on a folder I don't get that option
[11:35] <kirilos> How can i associate some files with the program i want ?
[11:35] <jimqode> microwaver, a-ha sure that's for ubuntu, i didn't know you used xubuntu
[11:35] <kindofabuzz> iso9660-073: if you do a whois you'll see that ip is Canonical
[11:35] <microwaver> jimqode, my bad
[11:36] <chaos> 8-) I need a font that resembles the way the numbers look on a digital watch
[11:37] <jimqode> chaos, http://www.dafont.com/theme.php?cat=302
[11:38] <chaos> does that have a deb installer or some command line instructions?
[11:38] <DozedOnLinux> need to clear my logs, i forget the command to do so. var/log
[11:38] <jimqode> chaos, they are ttf fonts. google it :)
[11:39] <iso9660-073> If i browse the IP-address i can see some release notes on Dapper and Edgy
[11:39] <chaos> thanks jimqode :D
[11:39] <jimqode> chaos, np, have fun! :)
[11:39] <kindofabuzz> iso9660-073: do a whois 91.189.90.132 and you will see that it's canonical
[11:41] <Moojk> can someone help me connect to my wireless network using network manager? it doesnt display the image like this:  http://www.gnome.org/projects/NetworkManager/images/wireless-at-tealuxe.png .. its just two computers and I can't find any way to "enable" it
[11:42] <bazhang> Moojk, what card
[11:42] <iso9660-073> kindofabuzz.. Yes thats right, if i search Google a couple of links show people.ubuntu.com, but i do not understand why connections suddenly is made to this address now and not before
[11:43] <DozedOnLinux> isnt that KDE NetMan ?
[11:43] <Moojk> bazhang: how do I check?
[11:43] <kindofabuzz> iso9660-073:  probably updates
[11:43] <Moojk> when I hover over the tray it says "manual network configuration"
[11:44] <Moojk> looks like there is no going back to auto
[11:44] <kirilos> How can i terminate an application that is not working properly ?
[11:44] <Astronomiconal> Hi guys!
[11:45] <iso9660-073> kindofabuzz.. So you do not think that i should worry about it?
[11:45] <Astronomiconal> I just got my Guitar Hero controller working in Linux Mint. Is there a way to set which button presses what key on the keyboard?
[11:45] <bazhang> Moojk, open up a terminal and type ifconfig; do you see three entries or two
[11:45] <Astronomiconal> I'm looking for some type of program.
[11:45] <bazhang> !mint
[11:45] <bazhang> Astronomiconal, ^^
[11:46] <Astronomiconal> Dude, don't be a bitch.
[11:46] <kindofabuzz> iso9660-073: no, your using a Canonical product so nothing malicious.
[11:46] <Astronomiconal> I'm just looking for a program, which is in the Ubuntu repositories.
[11:46] <bazhang> Astronomiconal, no cursing
[11:46] <Moojk> bazhang: 5, eth0 for wire and wlan0 for wireless
[11:46] <eltew> Need help getting ubuntu 8.04 x64 to boot off livecd.  Kernel alive error.  system pauses.
[11:46] <Moojk> and wlan0:avahi
[11:46] <Astronomiconal> So I'm basically being shunned off? Nice.
[11:46] <Astronomiconal> No wonder nobody uses Linux.
[11:47] <monostone> what can i use to communicate with a usb device that utilizes the following protocol: bInterfaceProtocol  1 AT-commands (v.25ter)? thanks
[11:47] <eltew> Astronomiconal: lots of people use linux
[11:47] <Astronomiconal> Yeah, all 1% of the market.
[11:47] <intreq> hi, how is evry one doing?
[11:47] <kindofabuzz> Astronomiconal: no one uses it?  yeah everyone in here is on windows. =|
[11:47] <intreq> not me
[11:47] <intreq> -.-
[11:47] <Astronomiconal> OK, so then.
[11:47] <intreq> i am in kubuntu
[11:47] <TiredWolf> hey hey hey, is that an offtopic conversation down there
[11:47] <kenkku> Astronomiconal: what's the problem?
[11:47] <Astronomiconal> You have about what..
[11:48] <Astronomiconal> nevermind.
[11:48] <eltew> Astronominconal: lol, well i suppose being open source we dont have the money to advertise on television like MS and Apple.
[11:48] <ikonia> Astronomiconal: FYI: linux mint has it's own support resources, the guys there will help you
[11:48] <Astronomiconal> kenkku, I just got my Guitar Hero controller working on UBUNTU GUTSY *COUGH* *COUGH*
[11:48] <ikonia> Astronomiconal: please use the mint support resources.
[11:48] <bazhang> Moojk, is this ap (on your router) open?
[11:48] <Astronomiconal> And I was wondering if there was a program that will allow me to map the key settings.
[11:48] <kindofabuzz> Astronomiconal: calm down, you're gettin all pissy because no one answered your question as soon as you said it?
[11:48] <kenkku> Astronomiconal: you don't call apple's support hotline if you have a problem with windows, do you?
[11:48] <DozedOnLinux> bazhang: found something for the wifi laptop users. i dont know how i forgot about this. on most Fn + F5 turns wifi radio on/off . not all laptops are the same button combo, but, the wifi icon should be on the correct key. Dell/Gateway seems to like Fn + F2 (unconfirmed).
[11:48] <Astronomiconal> kindofabuzz, no, I'm getting pissed off because no one will answer my question.
[11:48] <Astronomiconal> BECAUSE
[11:48] <Astronomiconal> apparently, it's a linux mint problem.
[11:48] <kindofabuzz> isn't that what i just said?
[11:49] <Moojk> bazhang: it works with a windows box
[11:49] <ikonia> Astronomiconal: it is a mint problem. Why can you not use the correct support resource
[11:49] <Astronomiconal> It's NOT a Mint problem.
[11:49] <kenkku> Astronomiconal: the same thing, we can't help you with Mint, because they have differences. they have their own support channel
[11:49] <Astronomiconal> Are you aware that Mint is 99% ubuntu?
[11:49] <Astronomiconal> What differences?
[11:49] <bazhang> DozedOnLinux, nice; may want to add to the wiki
[11:49] <TiredWolf> Astronomiconal: are you aware that Ubuntu is 99% Debian?
[11:49] <mgolisch> is this somekind of gamepad/joystick thing?
[11:49] <Astronomiconal> I'm looking for a program.
[11:49] <ikonia> Astronomiconal: I'm well aware of what mint is, so why can't you use their support resource
[11:49] <mgolisch> why would it map to keyboard keys?
[11:49] <Astronomiconal> Just a program.
[11:49] <iso9660-073> kindofabuzz.. Okay i will try to disable my paranoia funktion =)
[11:49] <ikonia> Astronomiconal: I'll ask you to please calm down and use the correct support resources for the correct distros
[11:49] <Astronomiconal> God.
[11:49] <kindofabuzz> Astronomiconal: you'd be bettwer off in a playstation channel or whatever with that question.  i doubt there are many folks that hook up a guitar queero controller in here
[11:49] <Astronomiconal> Why can't you just give me a program?
[11:49] <iso9660-073> kindofabuzz.. function
[11:50] <eltew> I need help getting Ubuntu 8.04 to boot.  Most likely VGA problem.  system says: Kernel alive. Kernel direct mapping tables up to 2300000000 @ 8000-12000
[11:50] <ikonia> Astronomiconal: why can't you use the correct support resources -
[11:50] <TiredWolf> Astronomiconal: ok look what was the question?
[11:50] <Astronomiconal> kindofabuzz, think of it as a joypad.
[11:50] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿bazhang: i had been doing it for my friends, i just over-looked it. i could try wiki, but i am not member, if that matters. i am member of Freenode though
[11:50] <Astronomiconal> tkonia, this IS it.
[11:50] <ikonia> Astronomiconal: your using mint
[11:50] <bazhang> Astronomiconal, check packages.ubuntu.com or apt-cache search related word
[11:50] <ikonia> Astronomiconal: this is not it
[11:50] <Astronomiconal> ikonia, this question has nothing to do with Mint.
[11:50] <Astronomiconal> ok, ok.
[11:50] <ikonia> Astronomiconal: your using mint - not ubuntu, please use the correct support resources
[11:50] <Astronomiconal> FOR CRYING OUT LOUD
[11:50] <kaffee> o_O
[11:50] <Astronomiconal> Linux Mint USES THE ubuntu repositories.
[11:50] <TiredWolf> !caps | Astronomiconal
[11:50] <kaffee> you want a kick, right?
[11:51] <bazhang> Moojk, is the ap open on your router
[11:51] <Astronomiconal> That's what I'm wondering about.
[11:51] <Astronomiconal> The Ubuntu repositories. How is that not dealing with Ubuntu?
[11:51] <Astronomiconal> Let me ask this a different way, then.
[11:51] <TiredWolf> Astronomiconal: i asked you WHAT IS YOUR QUESTION. do you want to answer, or will you keep arguing?
[11:51] <Moojk> bazhang: what ap?
[11:51] <Astronomiconal> TiredWolf, sorry, I was busy with other people.
[11:51] <Moojk> bazhang: its broadcasting yes
[11:51] <mgolisch> Astronomiconal: as what device does it show up in /dev?
[11:51] <Astronomiconal> And, if you scrolled up you'll see I repeated myself twice already.
[11:51] <chaos> jimqode: Thanks for your help. I found a tutorial on tombuntu. it works great
[11:51] <mgolisch> jsX?
[11:51] <kenkku> hmm
[11:51] <Astronomiconal> But, the question is
[11:51] <Moojk> bazhang: and I can connect to my router via windows
[11:51] <Astronomiconal> mgolisch /dev/input/js0
[11:51] <bazhang> Moojk, the access point on your router is it encrypted
[11:52] <Astronomiconal> Is there any program that can allow me to map my buttons on my Guitar Hero controller to my keyboard keys?
[11:52] <mgolisch> Astronomiconal: so its a joystick not a keyboard, configure your app to use this input device then
[11:52] <jimqode> chaos, np! have fun!
[11:52] <Moojk> bazhang: yes
[11:52] <TiredWolf> Astronomiconal: not after i joined.
[11:52] <Astronomiconal> TiredWolf, sorry.
[11:52] <Astronomiconal> mgolisch, it won't work that way.
[11:52] <Astronomiconal> It needs to be pressing a keyboard keys.
[11:52] <mgolisch> Astronomiconal: why?
[11:52] <bazhang> Moojk, do you know the command line at all
[11:52] <TiredWolf> Astronomiconal: that controller is USB, right?
[11:52] <Astronomiconal> FYI, it's Frets on Fire w/ my Guitar Hero controller.
[11:52] <Astronomiconal> TiredWolf, yes.
[11:52] <ikonia> Astronomiconal: pleases use the mint support resources. They are a seperate distro with their own rsources
[11:53] <ikonia> !mint | Astronomiconal
[11:53] <ikonia> !mintsupport > Astronomiconal
[11:53] <Astronomiconal> I understand what you're saying, ikonia.
[11:53] <ikonia> Astronomiconal: then stop asking
[11:53] <ikonia> Astronomiconal: and use the correct support resources
[11:53] <Moojk> bazhang: yeah some
[11:53] <l3d> ok I was wondering if this can be fixed my sound on vids when watching them within firefox  is extremely low why is this?
[11:53] <Astronomiconal> Are you listening?
[11:54] <kenkku> I think that was a bit harsh
[11:54] <mgolisch> why?
[11:54] <mgolisch> he didnt want to listen
[11:54] <kenkku> well, mint DOES use the same repos
[11:54] <ikonia> guys lets not discuss it and get back to support discussion
[11:54] <kenkku> the only difference is the UI
[11:54] <kenkku> ikonia: why not?
[11:54] <TiredWolf> !don't feed the troll
[11:54] <ikonia> kenkku: because this is a support resource channel not a chat channel
[11:54] <kenkku> no, they did not think it's fun
[11:54] <kenkku> ikonia: well, where would you like to discuss this then?
[11:54] <bazhang> http://mikesubuntu.blogspot.com/2007/09/guitar-hero-for-ubuntu-frets-on-fire.html astronomical third link on google
[11:54] <ikonia> !offtopic | kenkku
[11:55] <bazhang> oh he left
[11:55] <Moojk> the weird thing is why network manager can not go back into automatic roaming?
[11:55] <kenkku> ikonia: are you there then?
[11:55] <TiredWolf> bazhang: he didn't "leave"...
[11:55] <ikonia> kenkku: yes, but I don't wish to discuss it
[11:55] <ikonia> bazhang: I removed him
[11:55] <bazhang> well was lefted
[11:55] <OrionSX> Hello. I had a couple questions.
[11:55]  * xnv wonders how to report misuse of mod privs
[11:55] <OrionSX> Maybe someone could help me out for a sec?
[11:55] <kenkku> ikonia: ok, well, who can I complain to then? ;)
[11:55] <TiredWolf> xnv: #ubuntu-ops
[11:55] <TiredWolf> kenkku: see above
[11:55] <kenkku> #ubuntu-ops?
[11:55] <TiredWolf> yes
[11:55] <Myrtti> yes please
[11:56] <kenkku> okay, I'll discuss this here
[11:56] <TiredWolf> ...
[11:56] <bazhang> Moojk, you still there
[11:56] <kenkku> my point is just that you should let people help possible mint users, it's not your time they're taking
[11:56] <Moojk> bazhang: yes
[11:57] <ikonia> kenkku: please drop the topic in here
[11:57] <bazhang> Moojk, first you need to associate with your ap
[11:57] <TiredWolf> kenkku: i pointed you to the right place for your complains. free this channel up for support, now.
[11:57] <Myrtti> kenkku: feel free to join #ubuntu-ops
[11:57] <Moojk> bazhang: right but how; I cant configure anything
[11:57] <kenkku> I will
[11:57] <Myrtti> kenkku: tervetuloa vain, emme pure
[11:57] <kenkku> juu :)
[11:57] <Moojk> bazhang: why will it not work in automatic mode?
[11:58] <bazhang> Moojk, ready to get it going? got the box right there to configure
[11:58] <OrionSX> Can someone answer a quick question for me?
[11:58] <ay^> yes
[11:58] <OrionSX> I'd like to switch from Mandriva Linux to Ubuntu, but...
[11:58] <Moojk> bazhang: yeah
[11:58] <OrionSX> THe Ubuntu distros don't come with drivers for my wireless usb stick
[11:58] <Moojk> bazhang: edit wireless network?
[11:59] <ikonia> OrionSX: they should use the same kernel
[11:59] <eltew> can someone help me?
[11:59] <Astronomiconal> ok then, now that we've got that out of the way.
[11:59] <ay^> OrionSX: you probably need to use ndiswrapper and windosdriver
[11:59] <Astronomiconal> I also have an ubuntu machine.
[11:59] <bazhang> Moojk, what encryption
[11:59] <OrionSX> How am I supposed to get those without internet access, exactly?
[11:59] <bazhang> http://mikesubuntu.blogspot.com/2007/09/guitar-hero-for-ubuntu-frets-on-fire.html Astronomiconal third link on google
[11:59] <Moojk> bazhang: WEP 128 bit / 26 hex
[11:59] <ay^> how do you irc without it?
[12:00] <OrionSX> Easy, I'm on Mandriva right now.
[12:00] <ay^> there you go
[12:00] <Astronomiconal> bazhang, getting it installed is not the problem.
[12:00] <Astronomiconal> My GH controller works, I just want to map some keys on the controller to some keys on my keyboard. You see what I'm saying?
[12:00] <OrionSX> Uh huh, but as complex as any linux install is, you expect me to download the files and configure them and voila, be just fine?
[12:00] <OrionSX> Is there no Ubuntu distro that includes drivers?
[12:01] <bazhang> OrionSX, just install ubuntu-restricted-extras and done
[12:01] <Astronomiconal> bazhang, does he have an internet connection?
[12:01] <mgolisch> Astronomiconal: that wont work
[12:01] <TiredWolf> !offline | OrionSX
[12:01] <mgolisch> Astronomiconal: its a joystick
[12:01] <bazhang> OrionSX, there may be video and wireless you need depending on your machine
[12:01] <mgolisch> Astronomiconal: tell frets on fire to use this controler
[12:01] <mgolisch> Astronomiconal: the latest version supports joysticks
[12:01] <Hellixir> Hi, i'm writting something in crontab and i dont know why dont start, my line is  : 49	8-19/1	*	*	*	/home/seb/./script.sh
[12:01] <Hellixir> , it's correct ?
[12:01] <maxxx> hello
[12:02] <TiredWolf> bot?
[12:02] <Astronomiconal> mgolisch, do I need to go to another channel to find out how to do that? :|
[12:02] <Astronomiconal> Or can you explain more?
[12:02] <maxxx> can anyone help me with freebsd? can't find a channel and ill be quick
[12:02] <OrionSX> Yeah yeah I need the 173.whatever drivers for my Nvidia card, and Cisco-Linksys drivers for my wireless usb stick thingy =P
[12:02] <bazhang> sudo ifconfig <interface> down Moojk
[12:02] <mgolisch> Astronomiconal: its in the settings where you setup the keys, if you cant tell it to use your joystick device there you most likely have an outdated version
[12:02] <Astronomiconal> mgolisch, so it's in the options somewhere? It wasn't there on the Leopard version.
[12:02] <eltew> Does anyone know why ubuntu wont boot up when i have my usb mouse plugged in?  I cant seem to figure it out.
[12:02] <Astronomiconal> ok, ill check it out. thanks mgolisch.
[12:02] <mgolisch> Astronomiconal: i know my best friend uses this gh controler with frets on fire on linux
[12:02] <m0u5e> my system is extremely unstable, my sessions keep crashing, one app at at a time before x is completely unusable
[12:03] <Moojk> bazhang: any ideas?
[12:03] <TiredWolf> Hellixir: i don't understand why you put that /./ there, but yeah, it looks like it would work in theory... is the script executable?
[12:03] <maxxx> anyone? i just need to grant a user permission to access any folder (freebsd)
[12:03] <Astronomiconal> mgolisch, yeah, you just need a driver and something to map the keys with.
[12:03] <bazhang> maxxx, #freebsd
[12:03] <maxxx> ty
[12:03] <m0u5e> and whenever i force ubuntu to reboot using (sudo reboot) i notice that there are two of everything running, gdm, anacron, etc
[12:03] <m0u5e> why is this?
[12:03] <Astronomiconal> mgolisch, thanks.
[12:03] <ikonia> Astronomiconal: why are youstill discussing this
[12:03] <Astronomiconal> because i'm running on an ubuntu live cd now.
[12:03] <Astronomiconal> :)
[12:03] <ikonia> Astronomiconal: show me lsb_release -a
[12:04] <Astronomiconal> and, i have another machine on ubuntu anyway. *shrug*
[12:04] <ikonia> Astronomiconal: or uname -a
[12:04] <maxxx> i cant join freebsd
[12:04] <bazhang> Moojk, run that command
[12:04] <maxxx> i have to be identified or something.
[12:04] <bazhang> maxxx, why not
[12:04] <Astronomiconal> Linux Pluto 2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP Sun Oct 14 23:05:12 GMT 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
[12:04] <Moojk> bazhang: what command?
[12:04] <Hellixir> TiredWolf, yes my script is executable, i write /./ to execute my script, no?
[12:04] <ikonia> Astronomiconal: lsb_release -a
[12:04] <kenkku> just help him for google's sake
[12:04] <TiredWolf> Astronomiconal: your clock is wrong.
[12:04] <bazhang> sudo ifconfig <interface> down Moojk
[12:04] <Astronomiconal> hold on, let me do pastebin.ca
[12:04] <m0u5e> maxxx: type /nickserv help
[12:04] <Astronomiconal> TiredWolf, no it's not. o_o it's 7:04am
[12:05] <bazhang> maxxx, register
[12:05] <Chousuke> Hellixir: you just write the path to the script to execute it
[12:05] <Astronomiconal> ikonia: http://pastebin.ca/1095596
[12:05] <Astronomiconal> hehe.
[12:05] <TiredWolf> Astronomiconal: nevermind me i just said utter nonsense.
[12:05] <bazhang> !register | maxxx
[12:05] <Chousuke> Hellixir: ./ is just a path that says "this directory"
[12:05] <Moojk> bazhang: done
[12:05] <wolfeySI> hello guys i am looking for some software to have articles and forum, vbulletin is close to what i mean, something like howtoforge.org
[12:05] <error404notfound> what's the config file of wpa-supplicant?
[12:05] <wolfeySI> any ideas?
[12:05] <Astronomiconal> ikonia, happy?
[12:05] <m0u5e> anyone experiencing similar problems I am experiencing? (unstable sessions, things breaking one by one, first with the shut down button no responding, then gnome-panel crashing, then unable to open gnome-terminal, etc)
[12:05] <Astronomiconal> Is it really that big of a deal?
[12:05] <ikonia> Astronomiconal: yes it is
[12:06] <Astronomiconal> Why?
[12:06] <wolfeySI> m0u5e: do you have enough memory (swap and stuff) ?
[12:06] <Hellixir> Chousuke, ok, i'm to try without, ty
[12:06] <m0u5e> wolfeySI: yes
[12:06] <m0u5e> wolfeySI: i have 2gigs of memory and 2 gigs of swap
[12:06] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿eltew:  you can try to change CMOS setting for USB from OS to BIOS. typically it will let the OS determine. with BIOS control selected, the BIOS should control it. if this doesnt work, then you can switch is back.
[12:06] <wolfeySI> m0u5e: if you are not addicted to your settings, perhaps try to delete .gnome preferences in home dir?
[12:07] <m0u5e> wolfeySI: would gnome settings cause my entire system to eventually be unusable? :X
[12:07] <wolfeySI> no
[12:07] <maxxx> can anyone help me please
[12:07] <wolfeySI> m0u5e: what about testing RAM?
[12:07] <maxxx> i cant register
[12:07] <wolfeySI> with your live cd?
[12:07] <m0u5e> wolfeySI: i dont have problems in vista
[12:07] <wolfeySI> memtest86
[12:07] <wolfeySI> mhm
[12:07] <Saladin> How do I add a user then add that user to sudoers via terminal?
[12:07] <nullmin1> i heard of an argument I can pass in the live CD to make it all go to RAM, anyone got a clue?
[12:07] <m0u5e> wolfeySI: and yeah, i've tested ram before
[12:07] <m0u5e> wolfeySI: things were okay, until a while ago...
[12:08] <m0u5e> wolfeySI: i dont remember installing anything weird, etc
[12:08] <m0u5e> wolfeySI: but i notice whenever I shut down (with this problem) i have two of everything running
[12:08] <Moojk> bazhang: and
[12:08] <Moojk> ?
[12:08] <m0u5e> wolfeySI: like it says GDM shutting down GDM shutting down
[12:08] <Saladin> mou5e: Try installing clamAV and so a scan, perhaps?
[12:08] <Saladin> *do
[12:09] <m0u5e> and when I experience this problem, when I try to kill X (ctrl+backspace), It won't be able to restart X
[12:09] <m0u5e> normally killing X works, but when this whole deterioration crap starts, nothing but a restart will bring it back
[12:09] <m0u5e> i've also noticed that it seems like it might be related to flash... (when i dont use flash, this problem seems to never occur)
[12:10] <Saladin> How do I add a user then add that user to sudoers via terminal?
[12:10] <bazhang> sudo dhclient -r <interface> Moojk
[12:10] <wolfeySI> can anyone recommend some free software with articles and forum?
[12:10] <wolfeySI> like vbulletin
[12:10] <bazhang> sudo ifconfig <interface> up Moojk (putting wlan0 in place of interface without the brackets)
[12:11] <Moojk> bazhang: can this card run against two difference networks?
[12:11] <Saladin> wolfeySI: So, like a forum and wiki in one?
[12:11] <wolfeySI> not wiki
[12:11] <bazhang> Moojk, pay attention please
[12:11] <Moojk> bazhang: done
[12:11] <wolfeySI> Saladin: something like howtoforge
[12:11] <Apophis> hello everybody
[12:11] <bazhang> sudo iwconfig <interface> essid "ESSID_IN_QUOTES" Moojk
[12:11] <Moojk> bazhang: I'm way ahead of you ;)
[12:11] <wolfeySI> it has to be fully localizable
[12:11] <wolfeySI> i want it translated
[12:11] <Saladin> wolfeySI: I looked at that, and it seems to be a custom site, I reckon
[12:12] <wolfeySI> Saladin: nope
[12:12] <wolfeySI> Saladin: it is vbulletin, themed.
[12:12] <bazhang> sudo iwconfig <interface> key HEX_KEY Moojk
[12:12] <Apophis> I would like to know if aMSN has some problems nowadays !
[12:12] <wolfeySI> Apophis: yes
[12:12] <bazhang> sudo iwconfig <interface> mode Managed Moojk
[12:12] <wolfeySI> Apophis: #amsn says to upgrade to new version, but ubuntu is being lazy
[12:12] <m0u5e> so... anyone experience the same problem I do?
[12:12] <bazhang> sudo dhclient <interface> Moojk
[12:12] <wolfeySI> Apophis: so i installed their binary installer
[12:13] <m0u5e> wolfeySI: btw, what would deleting .gnome do? what sort of settings do I lose?
[12:13] <wolfeySI> m0u5e: all from theme to wallpper
[12:13] <nullmin1> ﻿ i heard of an argument I can pass in the live CD to make it all go to RAM, anyone got a clue?
[12:13] <wolfeySI> m0u5e: you can just try to move (rename) it
[12:13] <Apophis> wolfeySI, did you install the binary installer of aMSN ?
[12:13] <wolfeySI> Apophis: yes
[12:13] <wolfeySI> amsn-project.org
[12:13] <wolfeySI> and it works
[12:13] <Moojk> bazhang: unknown mode managed
[12:13] <Saladin> wolfeySI: Their forum is vBulletin. Which seems to be inside an i-frame on their site
[12:13] <m0u5e> wolfeySI: i thought themes were stored under .theme?
[12:13] <wolfeySI> had to apt-get install tk first
[12:13] <Apophis> wolfeySI, thank you very much ;)
[12:14] <wolfeySI> Saladin: hmm
[12:14] <bazhang> Moojk, try the last command then
[12:14] <wolfeySI> Saladin: well phpBB would be ok as forum
[12:14] <Apophis> see you later guys ;)
[12:14] <wolfeySI> Saladin: but i need something for articles
[12:14] <wolfeySI> do i write it myself?
[12:14] <Moojk> bazhang: just says no DHDCPOFFERS received..
[12:14] <legycsapo> Hi all !
[12:15] <legycsapo> How can I edit my interfaces file?
[12:15] <bazhang> Moojk, what chipset
[12:15] <m0u5e> which is currently better, swfdec or gnash? (also where would I go to purge flash settings besides .macromedia)
[12:15] <microwaver> Any good way to edit the different menu's in Xubuntu?
[12:15] <Saladin> wolfeySI: Definitely phpBB for your forum - it rules. And you could try something like wordpress for articles.
[12:15] <bazhang> m0u5e, the first imo
[12:15] <wolfeySI> Saladin: but i dont want blog
[12:15] <Moojk> bazhang: New relevant interface wlan0.IPv4 for mDNS Registering new address record for 169.254.7.155 on wlan0.IPv4 Sucessfully claimed IP addess 169.254 ... ( this is a bogus ip )
[12:15] <Moojk> bazhang: how do I check?
[12:15] <wolfeySI> Saladin: i want something to write FAQ's
[12:15] <m0u5e> bazhang: why would you say that? :)
[12:16] <wolfeySI> so each user can submit tutorials
[12:16] <m0u5e> bazhang: just out of curiosity
[12:16] <bazhang> Moojk, lspci in terminal paste to paste.ubuntu.com (NOT here)
[12:16] <wolfeySI> Saladin: i could go code php myself, but i'm looking if there's something tested
[12:16] <Saladin> wolfeySI: You want a wiki system then.
[12:16] <legycsapo> How can I edit my interfaces file?
[12:16] <wolfeySI> Saladin: i want it more linear than wiki
[12:16] <Moojk> bazhang: heh cant connect to paste.ubuntu.com
[12:16] <wolfeySI> Saladin: like tutorials on howtoforge
[12:16] <bazhang> Moojk, what? you are on internet now.
[12:17] <Moojk> yeah but not on the computer I type commands
[12:17] <Moojk> intel pro wireless 4965 AG
[12:17] <Saladin> wolfeySI: My suggestion would be to write it yourself then. I honestly don't know any systems out there like that. And I write all my own stuff on websites. Apart from forums (Sod that), for which I use phpBB
[12:18] <Moojk> I got the wireless to work at home, but not here
[12:18] <legycsapo> How can I edit my interfaces file? PLZ !! :(
[12:18] <bazhang> Moojk, you are troubleshooting a different computer?
[12:18] <Moojk> bazhang: yes
[12:19] <chaos> hello
[12:19] <Freshy> morning
[12:19] <bullgard4>  [IBM Thinkpad T42] GNOME's Hardware Sensors Monitor shows 8 different temperature icons and values. Where are they measured?
[12:19] <Freshy> what is good pvr software to use with ubuntu
[12:19] <bazhang> Moojk, you need to be on that computer; you told me you were.
[12:19] <Moojk> bazhang: I'm on it but its not connected to internet, thats what Im trying :P
[12:19] <Pirate_Hunter> you just gotta luv gnome-commander :)
[12:20] <Pirate_Hunter> Freshy: what does pvr stand for?
[12:20] <Freshy> personal video recorder
[12:20] <newbie26> is this possible to scedhule a diskcheck on ubuntu on next startup?
[12:20] <bazhang> Moojk, set ap to open and lets try again; wep is actually not worth much, truth be told
[12:20] <Freshy> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_PVR_software_packages
[12:20] <Moojk> bazhang: then I get disconnected from this box
[12:20] <bazhang> Freshy, mythbuntu
[12:21] <DJones> Freshy: Sounds like you want something like Myth TV
[12:21] <DJones> !mythbuntu
[12:21] <bazhang> Moojk, yes for a short while
[12:21] <Moojk> bazhang: how do I enable network manager to automatically search for connections?
[12:21] <Freshy> cool... from that wiki page I was thinking myth or sage
[12:21] <Moojk> bazhang: no I fear I have to configure this connection and not get back online hehe
[12:21] <bazhang> !wifi | Moojk good luck
[12:21] <Pirate_Hunter> Freshy: cant advise you there
[12:22] <bazhang> #ubuntu-mythtv Freshy
[12:22] <Freshy> thanks! and sudo with gnome-commander is great!
[12:22] <chao1> say
[12:22] <Freshy> there is a channel! wicked!
[12:22] <Moojk> I dont get why it cannot be enabled in the GUI
[12:22] <Moojk> and it just runs on manual
[12:22] <bazhang> it can Moojk
[12:22] <legycsapo> what can i write to my interfaces file, to change the mac for eth0????
[12:23] <bazhang> legycsapo, why do you need to change the mac
[12:23] <legycsapo> because of the provider
[12:24] <bazhang> legycsapo, please explain
[12:24] <Moojk> bazhang: there isnt a single button to make it auto search again, it used to do it when it was freshly installed
[12:24] <legycsapo> long story... :)
[12:24] <bazhang> legycsapo, short answer then
[12:24] <chao1> how do i set my font settings? I would like to tell the difference between my message and everyone else in pidgin
[12:24] <redleer> hmm is it normal for wine to "make" for 20mins?
[12:24] <Scorp_> !info pppoeconf
[12:25] <newbie26> is this possible to scedhule a diskcheck on ubuntu on next startup?
[12:26] <Moojk> seems like the card can only be configured to one network.... I tried all the settings in the docs
[12:26] <bazhang> Moojk, try roaming mode
[12:26] <Moojk> did it doesnt roam, its manual all the time
[12:26] <Moojk> In "Wireless Networks" window I have my network at home, but I cant add more1
[12:26] <Moojk> !
[12:27] <pbn> Hello, I am trying to install Ubuntu 8.04 LTS on a machine. At the very last step (6 of 6) where it asks you to confirm you want to format, *poof* it goes back ton step 2 of 6 where you choose your timezone... any idea ? Isn't there a log of messages on a ctrl-alt-fx ?
[12:27] <Saladin> How do I close out of a manual in terminal?
[12:27] <bazhang> Moojk, then it is not set correctly.
[12:28] <Chris|> Saladin, hit the q button
[12:29] <Saladin> Thank you Chris|
[12:29] <Chris|> Saladin, you're welcome
[12:29] <kslat3r> hey any1 around to help with some apache virtual hosts stuff?
[12:30] <kindofabuzz> kslat3r: #apache
[12:30] <kslat3r> kk
[12:30] <Moojk> nothing works
[12:30] <Abed> hey guys i have a compressed file from windows with rar extension so how can i extract it under ubuntu?
[12:31] <DJones> !rar | Abed
[12:31] <bazhang> Moojk, best to set ap to open to troubleshoot.
[12:31] <Killeroid> can anyone recommend the fastest/best compression algorithm for compressing a 150gb folder?
[12:31] <rs> hi
[12:31] <Moojk> how do I get it to look like this: http://www.gnome.org/projects/NetworkManager/images/wireless-at-tealuxe.png ?
[12:31] <bazhang> Moojk, by doing what I suggest
[12:32] <bazhang> Moojk, alternatively, boot into livecd and see if that picks it up
[12:32] <Moojk> there are several other networks here, why wouldnt it find it?
[12:32] <Moojk> any of them
[12:33] <bazhang> Moojk, not relevant why it is not working; the issue is to get it working.
[12:33] <bazhang> ie what may have happened to make it stop working Moojk ; which why I suggest either booting from livecd or opening ap
[12:34] <bazhang> !compression
[12:35] <bazhang> Killeroid, may want to check that ^^
[12:36] <pvh_sa|wrk> heya... i'm looking for some software to catalog my books / dvds - any recommendations? and is there any sw out there which can read barcodes from my webcam? (or maybe a jpg)
[12:36] <jimqode> Killeroid, fastest compression is no compression at all, best compression depends on the file type you are compressing and it won't be fast
[12:36] <jimqode> Killeroid, tar.bz2 is very good all around
[12:37] <Killeroid> jimqode: compresing basically my /home directory so lots of text fies, images, mp3s and video files
[12:38] <HttpError> Where are the mysql development file on hardy? i cant find them.
[12:38] <jimqode> Killeroid, mp3 and compressed image and video file formats (like jpg) won't compress much with any format. try bz2 if you only plan to use linux to uncompress it. rar if you want to stay crossplatform.
[12:39] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿jimqode:  beat me to it :P
[12:39] <Killeroid> jimqode: i will be using linux to uncompress so i guess bzip
[12:39] <jimqode> Killeroid, yep try bzip.
[12:40] <HttpError> ...
[12:40] <Pirate_Hunter> jimqode, DozedOnLinux: am i the only one worrying that he/she said they are compressing the /home folder as the actual directory "probability they wont do it but..."
[12:40] <HttpError> i thought tgz was good :(
[12:40] <jimqode> HttpError, tgz is also good but bz2 usually gives higher compression ratios
[12:40] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿Pirate_Hunter:  well it will look pretty in there as one file :) prob more for cleanup than anything
[12:41] <jimqode> Pirate_Hunter, I think he's backing it up
[12:42] <Killeroid> jimqode, Pirate_Hunter : i am backing the data up because my hd looks like it s going to fail and my backup hd has 150gb of free space
[12:42] <Pirate_Hunter> jimqode, DozedOnLinux: yeah makes better sense than actually compressing the /home and trying to still gain access from it, i shouldve read previous posts
[12:43] <HttpError> does anyone know Where the mysql development files are on hardys repos?
[12:43] <jimqode> HttpError, what is a mysql development file? You mean the headers?
[12:43] <Chousuke> jimqode: um, .tar.bz2 is more cross-platform than rar
[12:43] <HttpError> jimqode: yup
[12:43] <jimqode> Chousuke, how do you get it to with on windows?
[12:44] <Chousuke> jimqode: with any decent decompressor
[12:44] <HttpError> WinRAR.
[12:44] <jimqode> HttpError, try dpkg -l mysql-dev (i'm not sure about the package filename)
[12:44] <Chousuke> jimqode: the point is that RAR is non-free
[12:44] <HttpError> dpkg?
[12:44] <HttpError> -.-
[12:44] <jimqode> Chousuke, I know it's not
[12:44] <Chousuke> jimqode: what?
[12:44] <HttpError> No packages found matching mysql-dev.
[12:44] <jimqode> HttpError, it will give you the list of installed file with their paths
[12:44] <Chousuke> jimqode: RAR is nonfree.
[12:45] <jimqode> Chousuke, I know it's not free
[12:45] <rzec> hey, it there a good cd tool for formatting a hardrive?
[12:45] <erUSUL> !rar
[12:45] <HttpError> i dont have Mysqldev
[12:45] <jimqode> rzec, any live linux cd will do.
[12:45] <Moojk> the docs doesnt even have the correct commands
[12:45] <Chousuke> jimqode: besides, tar.bz2 / gz is better supported by more platforms than RAR is :)
[12:45] <Moojk> "Invalid argument"
[12:45] <HttpError> i cant find the -dev pkg
[12:45] <Pici> !info libmysqlclient15-dev | HttpError
[12:46] <sjovan> HttpError: dpkg is one of the packagesystems that debian uses. like apt and synaptic uses dpkg. search with apt ---> apt-cache search mysql
[12:46] <jimqode> Chousuke, I don't know much about windows but win people are generally at a loss when i send them a tar.bz2 file
[12:46] <HttpError> Pici: tried that.
[12:46] <Chousuke> jimqode: you just tell them to use winrar to decompress it :P
[12:46] <HttpError> sjovan: done that, no luck.
[12:46] <bullbutch_> is there any ways of speeding up the bootprocess of ubuntu? i am going to use my ubuntu computer as a htpc and i don't need all stuff that's loading. But what, and how can i remove it?
[12:46] <jimqode> HttpError, did you try 'dpkg -L libmysqlclient15-dev' ?
[12:47] <Scorp_> how can i remove the loopback driver from ifconfig ???
[12:47] <Pici> Scorp_: Why would you want to do that?
[12:47] <Chousuke> jimqode: though using a .tbz extension is probably easier for them, since they won't have to decompress it "twice" that way; and it's still just as portable :)
[12:47] <sjovan> HttpError: have you done a ---> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade first? maby you got something wrong with your repo
[12:47] <HttpError> jimqode: ah.
[12:47] <Scorp_> Pici: its interefering with my router i guess... would want to do that !!!
[12:47] <HttpError> whats the copy command again?
[12:47] <Scorp_> HttpError: cp
[12:48] <HttpError> Thx
[12:48] <Pici> Scorp_: No. You don't want to do that. lo is needed for normal operation.
[12:48] <Scorp_> Pici: normal operation ?? what for ??
[12:48] <Abed> i ran sudo mysql test but it tells access denied ,,, why???
[12:48] <sjovan> HttpError: if you got something wrong with your repo, then you should get some errors with update. maby you haven't checked the repos you need? by default none of the repos are checked...
[12:48] <jimqode> Scorp_, if you remove the loopback device many client/server applications will fail miserably
[12:48] <sjovan> HttpError: man cp
[12:49] <jimqode> sjovan, he does not have a package system problem. he just want to know the paths to installed files by a package.
[12:49] <Scorp_> jimqode: Ohh... okay !!
[12:49] <Pici> Scorp_: It may sound silly, but it uses that to talk to itself.
[12:49] <sjovan> aaaa :P
[12:49] <Pici> *in some cases.
[12:49] <Scorp_> anyone using a linksys wag200g wireless router ?????
[12:49] <Scorp_> Pici: not silly... I got you !!
[12:49] <jimqode> Scorp_, I had one. But it broke last year
[12:50] <Moojk> if I want to use the same wlan card on two networks, should there be two configurations showing up when I type "iwconfig" ?
[12:50] <jimqode> Moojk, You can't use a wlan card on two networks like a lan card
[12:50] <Moojk> what?
[12:50] <sjovan> HttpError: my bad :P dpkg -l | grep mysql should show you every mysql pack you got installed
[12:50] <Moojk> On windows I can use it on unlimited wireless connections
[12:51] <Scorp_> jimqode: Could you normally access the router config page ?? I cannot...
[12:51] <jimqode> Moojk, wlan cards can only pair with one network at a time. I don't know about windows.
[12:51] <Abed> i ran sudo mysql test but it tells access denied ,,, why???
[12:51] <Moojk> yeah of course, I didnt mean at the same time....
[12:51] <Moojk> two configurations
[12:51] <jimqode> Scorp_, some buttons didn't work because of js problems but yes.
[12:51] <Scorp_> jimqode: My page isnt loading only.. What do i do ???
[12:52] <jimqode> Moojk, then you will only see the active configuration on iwconfig output
[12:52] <Grobvok> FX quits when I access meebo.com.
[12:52] <jimqode> Scorp_, A firefox plugin maybe interfering with it (adblock maybe)
[12:53] <jimqode> Abed, because you don't have a mysql user called test with an emprt password?
[12:53] <Scorp_> jimqode: Nopes... nothin like that... The page doesnt load after http://192.168.1.1/setup.cgi?next_file=Setup.htm... it keeps showing a blank screen after entering username and password
[12:53] <Moojk> why does the docs say system -> administraion -> networking ... there is "Networking" in the menu
[12:53] <jimqode> Scorp_, did you try viewing the source for the stuck page. maybe a js is failing
[12:53] <Grobvok> Firefox quits when I try to go to meebo.com. Anyone else have this problem?
[12:53] <Saladin> How do I create the home folder for a user I just added? When I log in, it says "Home directory is listed as /home/user but it doesn't exist" and won't let me log in
[12:54] <Abed> jimqode wut u mean?
[12:54] <Scorp_> Scorp_: isnt it actually a .cgi file ?? I am not really that good with CGI stuff... and then its working on everything except ubuntu...
[12:54] <Abed> jimqode do u have a tut?
[12:54] <Scorp_> jimqode:  isnt it actually a .cgi file ?? I am not really that good with CGI stuff... and then its working on everything except ubuntu...
[12:54] <jimqode> Abed, what are you trying to accomplish?
[12:54] <Abed> jimqode i would like to create sql database and connect it to perl
[12:55] <jimqode> Scorp_, cgi files work on the server (in your case router) end and spit out html. so you should see html on your source.
[12:55] <Abed> jimqode i tried sudo mysql --user=abed --password=test test
[12:55] <camcorder> hi
[12:55] <jimqode> Abed, you should connect with the root user first and create another mysql user
[12:55] <camcorder> what do I set default runlevel on ubuntu?
[12:55] <Moojk> why cant I get the freaking network manager to search for networks?! its like "once enabled to manual you can never go back!"
[12:55] <Abed> jimqode can u send a link for a tut?
[12:55] <Scorp_> jimqode: OK!! So basically i should see the setup.htm page, ryt ?? but i cannot.. Its lyk the script isnt moving forward... http://192.168.1.1/setup.cgi?next_file=Setup.htm   (the next file isnt loading here)
[12:56] <jimqode> Abed, http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/adding-users.html
[12:56] <Scorp_> jimqode: How to let the cgi script function properly ?? its not happening even on opera...
[12:56] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿jimqode:  FireFox dies on me when going to some flash sites, if i resume page, then it usually comes up properly. havent found what is doing it as of yet
[12:56] <jimqode> Scorp_, no. just look at the source from stuck page. post it in pastebin.
[12:56] <Abed> thnx jimqode
[12:56] <camcorder> I don't have /etc/inittab on my install
[12:56] <bazhang> Moojk, you opened the ap yet? or are you on the livecd?
[12:56] <camcorder> and I have no idea how upstart chooses the runlevel (couldn't see it on manual clearly)
[12:57] <jimqode> DozedOnLinux, Yeah it does that all the time. Probably a flash bug.
[12:57] <jemtv> olympics is starting ppl
[12:57] <camcorder> jemtv, is there any live broadcast?
[12:57] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿jimqode:  i think is started doing it after i upgraded the flash lib's , but, i cant be sure
[12:57] <TiredWolf> !ot
[12:57] <Scorp_> jimqode: http://paste.ubuntu.com/35490/ This is the paste...
[12:57] <KnitGal> does ubuntu now support writing to ntfs?
[12:57] <bazhang> KnitGal, sure it does
[12:57] <Moojk> bazhang: dont have livecd here, why cant my card look for other networks?
[12:58] <bazhang> !ntfs
[12:58] <KnitGal> since when what version
[12:58] <jemtv> camcorder not sure im in south austalia
[12:58] <jemtv> its just started for us
[12:58] <bazhang> KnitGal, see above
[12:58] <jimqode> Scorp_, so what you are seeing is a blank page and this is the source for it?
[12:58] <bazhang> jemtv, not here
[12:58] <Pici> jemtv: Please take offtopic discussion to #ubuntu-offtopic or elsewhere,.
[12:58] <jimqode> DozedOnLinux, I'm waiting for flash 10. I hope this stuff will be fixed
[12:58] <erUSUL> camcorder: less /etc/event.d/rc-default
[12:58] <Scorp_> jimqode: when i got that .cgi thing.. i clicked on the address bar and wrote setup.htm after 192.168.1.1
[12:59] <bazhang> Moojk, we were trying to determine that; you need to try some of the things I suggested to find out.
[12:59] <Scorp_> jimqode: so its basically manually forwarding to the page the router wants me to go to. The problem is, the page doesnt take the actual values... Its just taking the form values and not the actual config. and its not happening automatically !!
[12:59] <jimqode> Scorp_, no i want the source from the stuck page. Don't write anything on the address bar. just login normally. when it gets stuck get the source and paste it in pastebin
[12:59] <bazhang> Moojk, no idea what you have done to make it stop working.
[12:59] <arkygeek> hi all   how do i greate a tar.gz of a directory with all of it's contents including sub dirs?
[12:59] <Scorp_> jimqode: that source is blank
[12:59] <jemtv> 3
[12:59] <jemtv> 2
[12:59] <jemtv> 1
[13:00] <jemtv> bjing
[13:00] <Moojk> bazhang: shall I uninstall network-admin, will that work?
[13:00] <FloodBot1> jemtv: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[13:00] <Moojk> reinstall
[13:00] <jimqode> arkygeek, http://www.howtoforge.com/forums/showthread.php?t=96
[13:00] <bazhang> Moojk, doubtful
[13:01] <jimqode> Scorp_, do you have any ff add-ons installed? if so disable all of them and try again
[13:01] <jimqode> KnitGal, ubuntu support writing to ntfs natively since gutsy
[13:03] <Scorp_> jimqode: disabled everything, not working still...
[13:03] <Moojk> gaaaaaaaaaaaah
[13:03] <jimqode> Scorp_, very weird. The only thing i can think of is updating the firmware of your router.
[13:04] <Scorp_> jimqode: How big is the firmware ?? I mean, how many MBs ????
[13:04] <jimqode> I have no idea.
[13:04] <Scorp_> jimqode: If it had to be a prob wid linux, then how come its working wid a Live CD of OpenSUSE ??? wierd rite ???
[13:04] <jimqode> !flood | [414TooLong]
[13:04] <dustrial> hi all, does the statement on linux host ( usb on  ubuntu/gusty) also hold for hardy(4.08) ??? [13:05] <jimqode> [414TooLong], you got the idea :)
[13:05] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿jimqode:  firmware shouldnt be all that big
[13:05] <kenkku> Scorp_: linux is a big bunch of software, "linux" is just the kernel (the very core) of the operating system. opensuse and ubuntu have lots of differences
[13:05] <Scorp_> kenkku: Is Firefox for both of them different ???
[13:06] <kenkku> Scorp_: it's possible. ubuntu has firefox 3, opensuse might have 2
[13:06] <Grobvok> They might be different builds.
[13:06] <kenkku> and most probably are
[13:06] <jimqode> It's the same source but may behave differently
[13:06] <Scorp_> kenkku: Nah... OpenSUSE has Firefox 3 Beta 5 ...
[13:06] <kenkku> Scorp_: you have a problem accessing your router setup?
[13:06] <jimqode> Scorp_, By the way I had that modem before there was a firefox3
[13:06] <Pici> !nickspam > |PaymentRequired
[13:06] <Moojk> sudo ifup wlan0 ; Ignoring unknown interface wlan0=wlan0  ... wtf?
[13:06] <starscalling> eh
[13:06] <jimqode> Scorp_, maybe it's a ff3 problem?
[13:07] <starscalling> anyone have experience with the broadcom 5722?
[13:07] <jimqode> Scorp_, could you try opera?
[13:07] <starscalling> [embedded dell nic]
[13:07] <Scorp_> kenkku, jimqode, i tried with firefox 2 and opera too...
[13:07] <nutzer> HALLO
[13:07] <Moojk> how do I get the "Networking" menu under System Configuration?
[13:07] <jimqode> Scorp_, if they all behave the same it's probably a problem with your router firmware
[13:07] <Moojk> anyone else have it?
[13:07] <Scorp_> jimqode: I believe there's something stopping access to the router.. which is why i wanted to cut the loopback for a sec..
[13:07] <Scorp_> jimqode: Its the latest firmware and then its working even with a Sony Mobile phone with wifi
[13:08] <bazhang> Moojk, you deleted it? or what you want is not showing
[13:08] <jimqode> Scorp_, I don't think so. loopback has nothing to do with it
[13:08] <Scorp_> jimqode: Okay... !!
[13:08] <Moojk> bazhang: I have never had a "System Configuration" menu.. does it exist in Hardy?
[13:08] <kenkku> Scorp_: which router is it?
[13:08] <Scorp_> kenkku: Linksys WAG200G with ADSL
[13:09] <bazhang> Moojk, are you referring to the nm-applet? right click panel and add
[13:09] <Moojk> bazhang: no "There is a field under Network Name (ESSID) in Computer->System Configuration->Networking->(wlan0) Properties. "
[13:09] <Saladin> I can't log into Ubuntu: It says that my $Home/.dmrc file is being ignored, and something about permissions on my home folder. Can anyone help me?
[13:09] <Moojk> what is this secret menu....
[13:09] <camcorder> so nothing about setting runlevels on ubuntu?
[13:09] <isakey> !usb
[13:10] <Pici> !upstart | camcorder
[13:10] <camcorder> Pici, nothing came
[13:10] <bazhang> Moojk, you can spend time with that or get it going again; it is not working so best to try in the command line, open ap, or boot from livecd, as the current method with nm-applet is not working.
[13:11] <boogz> hi im having trouble with my bluetooth mouse, it was working fine before but when i changed batteries, if i dont use my mouse for 10 seconds it disconnects
[13:11] <boogz> im not sure why
[13:11]  * Pici pokes ubottu 
[13:11] <Moojk> bazhang: there is an unsecured network here, I might aswell connect to that one?
[13:11] <camcorder> Pici, actually what I'm really wondering what's the equivalent of inittab of init
[13:11] <Saladin> I can't log into Ubuntu: It says that my $Home/.dmrc file is being ignored, and something about permissions on my home folder. Can anyone help me?
[13:11] <bazhang> Moojk, sure try
[13:11] <camcorder> Pici, I already knew that
[13:12] <Moojk> bazhang: how? I know his ssid
[13:12] <bazhang> Moojk, sudo dhclient wlan0
[13:12] <bazhang> Moojk, set to roaming mode
[13:12] <Moojk> it doesnt discover anything anway
[13:13] <binasco> gone my whole menu of the gnome desktop, someone knows how can I appear? The bars are missing the desktop
[13:13] <Moojk> No offers
[13:13] <camcorder> Pici: so ?
[13:13] <camcorder> Pici: was that only thing you would refer me?
[13:13] <bazhang> !resetpanels
[13:13] <Moojk> I'll reboot..
[13:13] <bazhang> Moojk, try booting livecd or opening your ap
[13:14] <binasco> gone my whole menu of the gnome desktop, someone knows how can I appear? The bars are missing the desktop
[13:14] <bazhang> binasco, see above
[13:14] <Moojk> bazhang: what is difference in my AP and the other one that is open?
[13:14] <boogz> hi im having trouble with my bluetooth mouse, it was working fine before but when i changed batteries, if i dont use my mouse for 10 seconds it disconnects any know why?
[13:14] <bazhang> Moojk, when did this stop working? that is what we have to fix.
[13:15] <Moojk> it has never worked, it worked at home but not here
[13:15] <Moojk> same type of router and everything
[13:15] <camcorder> I assume no replacement for inittab for upstart then
[13:15] <bazhang> Moojk, not your router?
[13:15] <camcorder> funny
[13:15] <Moojk> yes it is
[13:16] <bazhang> Moojk, is mac filtering on?
[13:16] <jway> is there a way to make ubuntu start up noticably faster?
[13:17] <Moojk> bazhang: no
[13:17] <legend2440> Saladin: read post #7        http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=524986
[13:17] <Moojk> bazhang: network G only, 11 2.462 GHZ, ssid broadcast
[13:17] <binasco> ubottu: no process died, and continues without the bars, that happened yesterday after restarting the computer. = (
[13:18] <prakas1> hi
[13:18] <binasco> bazhang: no process died, and continues without the bars, that happened yesterday after restarting the computer. = (
[13:19] <legend2440> Saladin: this may be clearer    http://ubuntujourney.blogspot.com/2006/12/i-changed-permission-of-home-folder.html
[13:19] <bazhang> http://kmandla.wordpress.com/2008/05/04/howto-set-up-hardy-for-speed/ jway
[13:19] <bullgard4> Does 'HDAPS' stand for "Hard Drive Active Protection System (IBM Linux Driver)" in  http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Thermal_Sensors#ThinkPad_T43.2C_T43p?
[13:19] <binasco> gone my whole menu of the gnome desktop, someone knows how can I appear? The bars are missing the desktop
[13:19] <Moojk> I'll change the router settings
[13:19] <jway> bazhang, thanks
[13:20] <Moojk> but that is still no excuse why it doesnt search for other networks!
[13:20] <milligan_> I'm in the process of letting users define their own levels of spam tags, etc etc. If I add a user_scores_dsn, the needed username and password, and a user_scores_sql_custom_query .. that will only affect users that actually have queries in the DB, and the globals will remain on the others, even though they aren't defined in the SQL db? (This is a live server that currently does NOT support custom prefferences)
[13:21] <binasco> sumiu todo meu menu do gnome do desktop, alguem sabe como posso fazer aparecer?
[13:21] <binasco> gone my whole menu of the gnome desktop, someone knows how can I appear? The bars are missing the desktop
[13:22] <bazhang> Moojk, set router to mixed ie a/b/g
[13:22] <bazhang> Moojk, and open ap for troubleshooting
[13:22] <hemanth> anyone here ...have u tired NS-2
[13:23] <bazhang> hemanth, what is that
[13:23] <Saladin> legend2440: Thank you. I'll let you know if they work.
[13:23] <hemanth> ns-2 network simulator
[13:23] <hemanth> bazhang, ns-2 network simulator
[13:23] <bazhang> hemanth, what is ns2
[13:23] <legend2440> Saladin: ok
[13:23] <prakas1> are you able to run iTunes on ubuntu? how?
[13:24] <bazhang> prakas1, via wine yes
[13:24] <hemanth> bazhang,  ns-2 is network simulator
[13:24] <zK_> a quick and simple guide on how to share the pppoe internet connection from ubuntu to winxp?
[13:25] <seekingtruth> anyone here use aMsn?
[13:25] <prakas1> i installed vine and the iTunes, but it wouldn't go to any menu items(such as podcast) , so that i could subscribe to those.
[13:25] <kindofabuzz> prakas1: there are several alternatives to itunes, i think banshee is one of them
[13:25] <Saladin> seekingtruth: I hate it. Pidgin is much better. Use that instead. :D
[13:25] <bazhang> http://igloo.dreamnid.com/wp/dreamnid/?p=280 hemanth
[13:25] <prakas1> thanks kindo :) i'll try that
[13:25] <seekingtruth> Saladin: is there a way to talk to someone using microphone with Pidgin?
[13:26] <azhang2110> #python
[13:26] <kindofabuzz> seekingtruth: i don't think pidgin supports voice or vid
[13:26] <seekingtruth> kindofabuzz: that sucks :(
[13:26] <Saladin> seekingtruth: No. But Skype works well on voice
[13:26] <Mitk0k> Hi, guys. anyone help me with Wireshark. I cannot setup capture interface. It's simply missing ?
[13:26] <prakas1> how is banshee?
[13:26] <seekingtruth> kindofabuzz: neother does amsn
[13:26] <hemanth> bazhang, i have the link does it have GUI
[13:26] <seekingtruth> amsn doesnt support voice calls either
[13:26] <bazhang> hemanth, no idea
[13:27] <Saladin> seekingtruth: You could always use Skype? That is a good voice program
[13:27] <prakas1> seekingtruth: skype is good on ubuntu
[13:27] <hemanth> bazhang, dude even i can google it for a link but i need a gui version so i pinged here
[13:27] <seekingtruth> Saladin: no thanks! is there a way to make amsn siupport it?
[13:27] <Saladin> seekingtruth: Not as far as I'm aware.
[13:27] <jimqode> seekingtruth, amsn support voice and video
[13:27] <Saladin> seekingtruth: Why not use Skype? It gives a better voice service than MSN anyway.
[13:28] <seekingtruth> jimqode: it says it doesnt. i tried
[13:28] <jimqode> seekingtruth, but i use it?
[13:28] <seekingtruth> jimqode: i tried to make voice call, and it says plugin missing
[13:28] <Peaker> Hey, I have an nvidia-glx card, and I am trying to connect it to my TV, and it sort-of works, but I can't set resolutions higher than 1024x768 (The TV is LCD: 1280x720)
[13:28] <seekingtruth> jimqode: you can use amsn to talk over microphone?
[13:28] <jimqode> seekingtruth, yes
[13:28] <Peaker> I can't get the higher resolutions to appear in the nvidia-settings program
[13:28] <seekingtruth> jimqode: how???
[13:29] <trPServers|--Jam> I'm having a problem. My microphone is looping through my speakers... it's weird
[13:29] <jimqode> i didn't do anything special. i just configured by sound and video device from the preferences.
[13:29] <seekingtruth> jimqode: how do I enable amsn to use it?  i get this..  Initialization of the Audio/Video Plugin failed. Call Canceled
[13:29] <jimqode> trPServers|--Jam, mute the microphone from mixer
[13:29] <trPServers|--Jam> well yea I know that. But i'm trying to get it to work
[13:30] <redrebel> what is the name of the program to configure dual monitors?
[13:30] <seekingtruth> jimqode: pls help?
[13:30] <redrebel> i want to access it from command line
[13:30] <chuxxsss> does any one no how I can un-install a ubuntu or kubuntu update disc or point me in the right direction
[13:30] <kalc> hello, i'm having a problem i cant start gnome, i had to IRC from control (ctrl+alt+F4) for this chat
[13:31] <kalc> it starts when i enter the user pass but the menus does not load
[13:31] <kalc> how can i start safe mode ?
[13:31] <Peaker> what limits the resolutions shown by nvidia-settings?
[13:31] <hds-> hi there
[13:32] <jimqode> seekingtruth, i'm looking at my settings
[13:32] <hds-> anybody ever installed a nvidia quatro card with four monitors?
[13:32] <seekingtruth> jimqode: ok
[13:32] <seekingtruth> jimqode: whgat version u runing?
[13:32] <jimqode> seekingtruth, 0.97
[13:33] <seekingtruth> jimqode: and you can talk over microphone with others?
[13:33] <kalc> back, laptop hanged
[13:33] <qt-x> wher can i test my knolage in ubuntu :D ?
[13:34] <kalc> how can i start ubuntu in safe mode
[13:34] <kalc> to diagnose why its not loading the gnoe menus
[13:34] <seekingtruth> jimqode: you using the repo amsn for ubuntu? and you can talk with others using microphone?
[13:34] <jimqode> seekingtruth, yes. preferences/others/edit audio and video settings should guide you
[13:34] <jimqode> seekingtruth, yes
[13:34] <seekingtruth> jimqode: they told me in #amsn it doesnt work audiot to audio
[13:34] <Kumo> Morning folks
[13:35] <seekingtruth> jimqode: are you piulling my leg???
[13:35] <djeduti> hey there kumo
[13:35] <seekingtruth> Kumo: evening
[13:35] <djeduti> how are you?
[13:35] <jimqode> seekingtruth, of course not. i'm in a support channel
[13:37] <kalc> anyone?
[13:37] <linxuz3r> !compiz | linxuz3r
[13:37] <kalc> how to start in gnome in safe mode?
[13:39] <jino> hi
[13:39] <prakas1> i tried Banshee, but when i subscribed to a podcast and now i am trying to update it to download most recent episode, it won't download
[13:40] <anas> how to control something using python ?
[13:40] <jimqode> seekingtruth, were you trying to set it up in windows? if so why are you asking in #ubuntu channel?
[13:41] <anas> how to control usb device using python ?
[13:41] <jino> How can we realize that which Linux flavour we are using from the terminal????
[13:42] <Vooloo_> bazhang: now the network is totally open...
[13:42] <Myrtti> jino: lsb_release -a, uname -r
[13:42] <mgolisch> jino: ?
[13:42] <mgolisch> oh
[13:42] <bazhang> Vooloo_, you are mookj?
[13:42] <EarthLion> useradd mynewuser -d /home/blah according to the man pages the -d argument means that when the login they will default to that directory. Will it affect the files already in blah, or just set a default location?
[13:43] <jordo2323_> Has anyone used Ubuntu to transcode video to a PSP?
[13:43] <Vooloo_> bazhang: yeah
[13:43] <chimp> My girl friends laptop has a strange problem with wireless, it sometimes detects her home network, but other times wont, once its connected it stays connected, and manually connecting wont work when it cant see it
[13:44] <Grobvok> jordo2323_: it should work with ffmpeg
[13:44] <Kumo> How do I enable the dapper updates software channel?
[13:44] <azi_> i'd like to compile a linux kernel module but the kernel sources are not present. what should i do to fetch the sources for the currently running kernel?
[13:44] <Gian1> chimp, use wicd instead network-manager
[13:45] <xorand> my kdm is my default manager.  how do i make gdm my default manager?
[13:45] <Moojk> bazhang: no wep key or anyting
[13:45] <bazhang> Moojk, try to associate with the ap again
[13:45] <jimqode> jordo2323_, a friend of mine was doing it. so at least i know it's possible. look for it on google
[13:45] <Gian1> Who can help me with nvidia driver trouble?
[13:46] <bazhang> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=571188 from here Moojk
[13:46] <jimqode> Gian1, nvidia support! just kidding. what is your problem?
[13:46] <Gian1> Oh Thanks! :D
[13:46] <Gian1> When I set in xorg the driver of device as "nvidia"
[13:47] <Gian1> instead of "nv"
[13:47] <jino> Thank UUUUUUUUUUUUUUu   <Myrtti>
[13:47] <jino> Thank UUUUUUUUUUUUUUu   <Myrtti>
[13:47] <Gian1> when i reboot gdm it start in safe graphic mode
[13:47] <Gian1> And I cannot understand why
[13:47] <Gian1> I'm getting mad
[13:47] <Moojk> bazhang: how?
[13:47] <jimqode> Gian1, which flavor are you using? plain ubuntu should do the driver installation  for you from the hardware drivers window
[13:47] <jino> k
[13:48] <bazhang> Moojk, see the link above?
[13:48] <Gian1> flavor? Sorry, I'm italian :-(
[13:48] <Gian1> Can you explain me...
[13:48] <Gian1> I tried to do the installation from Ubuntu hardware window
[13:48] <Gian1> but nothing....
[13:48] <jimqode> Gian1, there is ubuntu,kubuntu and xubuntu. which one are you using. i suppose ubuntu because you talked about gdm
[13:48] <Gian1> ubuntu yes
[13:49] <Gian1> Now I'm using interpid
[13:49] <Gian1> but also in hardy i've got trouble
[13:49] <jimqode> Gian1, what went wrong with installing from the ubuntu hardware manager?
[13:49] <Gian1> It install
[13:49] <Gian1> But when I reboot
[13:49] <te> What's a good iso burner for Gnome?
[13:49] <Pici> Gian1: Did it work before you installed Intrepid?
[13:49] <te> the name of the binary please
[13:50] <Gian1> A windows appear before login saying me that the graphic system will be boot in safe mod
[13:50] <bullgard4> Does there exist a channel to discuss Compiz Fusion?
[13:50] <Pici> bullgard4: #compiz-fusion
[13:50] <Gian1> I don't know if it worked before
[13:50] <Grobvok> te: you could use Brasero.
[13:50] <Gian1> cause the problem is that the nv driver doesn't support 3d graphic acceleration
[13:50] <te> Grobvok: thanks
[13:50] <Pici> !burning | te
[13:50] <Gian1> And i've never cheked it in hardy
[13:51] <Gian1> I think that nvidia driver isn't placed in the right place
[13:51] <Pici> Gian1: This is not the place to be discussing problems with Intrepid, that is what #ubuntu+1 is for.
[13:51] <Gian1> oh sorry!
[13:51] <Gian1> Thanks a lot for the information!
[13:51] <Moojk> bazhang: hmm it says logical name wmaster0 and eth0
[13:52] <bazhang> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=571188 Moojk this link and /msg ubottu wifi for more
[13:53] <ninix> hi, can we specify to "dpkg -i" to install dependencies ? (with
[13:53] <ninix>         apt-get ..) my package is local
[13:54] <Moojk> bazhang: yes I dont get it, first he says he will reference the logical name as said, but then he says it is not wmaster0... so its wlan0 ?
[13:54] <Pici> ninix: gdebi will look for dependecies for a deb, its the default application associated with .debs in gnome.
[13:54] <xyblor> is there an easy way to read the documentation in /usr/share/doc (other than less /usr/share/doc/program/manual.txt.gz) ?
[13:54] <ninix> Pici: yeah, but i want to use the console.
[13:55] <nik069> o/
[13:55] <Pici> ninix: actually, it looks like 'gdebi' is console based, 'gdebi-gtk' is not.
[13:56] <bazhang> Moojk, I have to step away for a bit; best to read through those links and describe your issue to others here.
[13:57] <taller> good day everyone
[13:58] <geirha> !hi
[13:58] <taller> yesterday someone turned of my desktop and since then it wont use 1024 as screen res...
[13:58] <taller> can any of you give me a hand on this?
[13:59] <o0Loco0o> GNOME OR KDE?
[14:00] <Grobvok> taller: System -> Preferences -> Screen resolution
[14:00] <lwizardl> hi
[14:00] <Grobvok> oh, hai
[14:00] <taller> wont work
[14:00] <o0Loco0o> HARRO
[14:00] <geirha> taller: turned off as in "cut power" or the proper way of choosing shutdown from the menus?
[14:00] <taller> 1024 has just disapeared from the available modes
[14:00] <jimqode> taller,  dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg as the last resort if nothing told here works.
[14:01] <taller> :P someone dumb enough pulled the cable...
[14:01] <Vexiq> Guys, I need some help. Firefox and VLC wont play sound but the other media players will... is there somewhere you can change which sound config they use?
[14:02] <geirha> taller: are you using restricted/proprietary drives for the video card?
[14:02] <taller> none
[14:02] <taller> openchrome
[14:03] <Grobvok> taller: reinstall!
[14:03] <o0Loco0o> LOL
[14:04] <geirha> taller: Ok, well the first thing to do is check for error messages in /var/log/Xorg.0.log. You can paste it at a pastebin if you want some more eyes to look for clues.
[14:04] <arthur_> dose ubuntu come with a bitorent client pre installed or do i have to add the package.. and whats the name?
[14:04] <TiredWolf> arthur_: there's one preinstalled.
[14:04] <Grobvok> arthur_: It comes with Transmission.
[14:04] <TiredWolf> arthur_: just open a torrent link.
[14:04] <arthur_> okies
[14:04] <arthur_> ty
[14:04] <arthur_> got ya
[14:05] <Saladin> When adding a user via terminal, and I want to use the -m flag, is the syntax sudo adduser USER -m or sudo adduser -m USER
[14:05] <jimqode> taller, just do a 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[14:05] <mystery_> hello
[14:06] <geirha> Saladin: neither, adduser does not accept that option. Run "adduser --help"
[14:06] <geirha> Saladin: It creates a homedir by default btw.
[14:07] <mystery_> Does  anyone know how to fix flash problems in firefox
[14:07] <jimqode> Saladin, those are useradd paramaters imho
[14:07] <Saladin> geirha: On 6.06? I tried to add a user by just sudo adduser USER and it didn't create the home directory
[14:07] <Grobvok> mystery_: What flash problems?
[14:07] <jimqode> mystery_, Maybe we can help if you tell us your problem
[14:08] <porkpie> hi guy's trying to add a second drive to ubuntu ... are there any docs out there .?
[14:08] <jbroome> Saladin: do useradd $USER
[14:08] <geirha> Saladin: Ah, not sure about 6.06. But run adduser with --help nontheless, and supply the options in the order they are listed
[14:08] <hemanth> any good desktop recording s/w for ubuntu i tired a few??
[14:08] <jimqode> porkpie, could you tell us more. what do you mean by adding a drive?
[14:09] <Grobvok> hemanth: gtkrecrodmydesktop should do just fine.
[14:09] <mystery_> My firefox  will routinely freeze expecially on sites with heavy flash
[14:09] <jimqode> hemanth, http://live.gnome.org/Istanbul
[14:09] <porkpie> OK ...  I have 2 drives in the box .. 1 10GB and 1 20GB   the system is install on the 10GB but I can't see the 20GB
[14:09] <jimqode> mystery_, it does that. no solution. we are waiting for flash player 10.
[14:09] <mystery_> sometimes videos will not load or sound will  not play
[14:09] <hemanth> thanks i had tired istanbul
[14:10] <hemanth> ill try gtk thinge
[14:10] <jimqode> porkpie, can you see the drive in nautilus?
[14:10] <mystery_> oh ok isnt there a beta verion of flash 10 should I attempt to install it
[14:11] <porkpie> jimqode: I am using server
[14:11] <jimqode> mystery_, i haven't tried it but it says in the changelog the lockup and crash bugs on linux have been worked on
[14:11] <porkpie> jimqode: no gui
[14:11] <jimqode> porkpie, ok then you should edit your /etc/fstab file
[14:12] <porkpie> jimqode: I am not sure what the /dev/??   is
[14:12] <jimqode> porkpie, did you format the drive? or is that a drive with data on it
[14:12] <Vexiq> How long is the usual wait til your question is answered? :/
[14:12] <porkpie> jimqode: it has data on it
[14:12] <porkpie> jimqode: it showed up on install
[14:12] <jimqode> porkpie, look at the output of "dmesg | less" you can see the drive letters as they are detected there. probably it is /dev/sdb
[14:12] <Grobvok> porkpie: Try mounting it manually.
[14:12] <C0p3rn1c> I just installed ubuntu on my laptop, runs awsome!
[14:12] <jimqode> C0p3rn1c, congratulations! have fun!
[14:13] <mystery_> thanx alot jimqode
[14:13] <jimqode> mystery_, np! have fun!
[14:13] <C0p3rn1c> the ubuntu auto selected prop. nvidia drivers dident work  but after installing envy everything worked fine
[14:14] <C0p3rn1c> what is your favorite linux download manager ?
[14:14] <jimqode> C0p3rn1c, nvidia is a baaaad bad company :)
[14:14] <ogzy> hi, i am looking for a test suite for testing s3 and s4 modes that will make the computer go and awake to sleep or hibernate modes defined number of times, any body knows such a program under ubuntu linux?
[14:14] <porkpie> jimqode: dmesg shows it as sda
[14:14] <C0p3rn1c> jimqode:  eeevvviiilllll
[14:14] <jimqode> sda is probably your first drive that linux boots from
[14:15] <Vexiq> sigh
[14:15] <jimqode> porkpie, if you added a second one there should be one more line like that saying sdb or something
[14:15] <porkpie> jimqode: there is
[14:15] <jimqode> porkpie, ok then it is sdb. is there just one partition on it?
[14:16] <Grobvok> Vexiq: 1 to 12e10 minutes.
[14:16] <Vexiq> Great ive been waiting for 15 now :|
[14:16] <porkpie> jimqode: no it has ubuntu on it as well ..... that was the original drive  that I want to now use for storage
[14:16] <Pici> Vexiq: You may need to repeat your question then
[14:16] <taller> i would rather some forensics help on this... since it's not the forst time it happends and for different reasons
[14:16] <geirha> C0p3rn1c: I hope you mean envyng and not envy?
[14:17] <jimqode> porkpie, do you want to format it or just mount it like that?
[14:17] <taller> what of xorg.0.log would be of use?
[14:17] <kane77> how can I find out with what options has been certain package compiled? (eg. I need for ffmpeg to be compiled with --disable-mmx and --enable-shared and I'm trying to find out if the package found in repositories have been compiled like that or I need to recompile it myself)
[14:17] <C0p3rn1c> geirha:  yeah envyng
[14:17] <porkpie> jimqode: mount it now .... so I can move some data over then format it
[14:17] <Pici> kane77: You can look at the build logs for the packages.. let me get you a link, hold on.
[14:18] <jimqode> porkpie, 'sudo mkdir /mnt/storage' 'sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/storage'
[14:18] <gnumm> does anyone know how to get logout sound?
[14:18] <kindofabuzz> gnumm: preferences > sound
[14:18] <porncake> hey guys im trying to make a .sh script to do this : ./script.sh $answer1 $answer2 $answer3, so i need to know how to echo 3 questions and use the answers in my script
[14:18] <porncake> can someone tell me?
[14:19] <histo> I give up on this ati card. Going to the store to pic up a nvidia 8 series
[14:19] <gnumm> kindofabuzz: no, login sound works, logout sound do not
[14:19] <Pici> kane77: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/7935071/buildlog_ubuntu-gutsy-i386.ffmpeg_3%3A0.cvs20070307-5ubuntu4_BUILDING.txt.gz
[14:19] <Pici> kane77: Linked from here: https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ffmpeg/3:0.cvs20070307-5ubuntu4/+build/343058
[14:19] <kindofabuzz> gnumm: sometimes mine doesn't either, i think because the sound system closes faster thatn the sound plays
[14:19] <jimqode> porncake, http://www.freeos.com/guides/lsst/
[14:20] <gnumm> kindofabuzz: i thought that to
[14:20] <porncake> jiimqode: i read through some guides but i cant find the specific thing. if you know it please just type the example i know its only 1 line :x
[14:20] <erry> Hi help plz
[14:20] <erry> i cant run virtual box
[14:21] <erry> it says
[14:21] <erry> i cant even paste it
[14:21] <ActionParsnip> !paste | erry
[14:21] <jimqode> porncake, i did not understand what you were trying to do.
[14:21] <r00tintheb0x> Hey all, im trying to get all attachments out of an IMAP mail box with a certain extension.
[14:21] <r00tintheb0x> Anyone know of a practical tool to use to do so?
[14:21] <erry> http://paste.ubuntu.com/35522/
[14:21] <erry> there
[14:21] <erry> it says that
[14:21] <erry> And it wont work
[14:21] <FloodBot1> erry: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[14:21] <porkpie> jimqode: cool .... thanks whats the command to format please
[14:21] <realBallChalk> what is LVM partitioning?
[14:22] <erry> I didnt flood you stupid bot
[14:22] <erry> ?
[14:22] <erry> what?
[14:22] <porncake> jimqode: in my script i want it to execute another script but with some arguments which would be aquired by asking questions
[14:22] <Pici> erry: Don't use enter so often.
[14:22] <erry> can u PLEASE help me
[14:22] <erry> please?
[14:22] <erry> oh thanks for being so helpful
[14:22] <Pici> erry: Did you try installing the pacakge that the error message suggests?
[14:22] <Pici> !patience | erry
[14:23] <ActionParsnip> erry: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=621991
[14:23] <jimqode> porkpie, to format the drive you must first unmount it 'sudo umount /dev/sdb1' then format it with 'mkfs.ext3 /dev/sdb1'
[14:23] <erry> Yes
[14:23] <erry> i did
[14:23] <erry> it wont work from synaptic
[14:23] <porkpie> jim
[14:23] <jimqode> porncake, bevare this command will format the drive with ext3 filesystem which cannot be read by windows.
[14:23] <erry> it says it depends on somethinb gut it cant be installed
[14:23] <porkpie> jimqode: tanks
[14:23] <kane77> Pici, thank you, this is what I need..
[14:23] <porkpie> thnaks
[14:23] <jimqode> porkpie,  bevare this command will format the drive with ext3 filesystem which cannot be read by windows.
[14:23] <porkpie> arrrrrrrrrge
[14:23] <ActionParsnip> erry: you seen this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=621991
[14:23] <jimqode> porncake, sorry wrong name :)
[14:23] <porncake> no problem
[14:23] <Grobvok> erry: what does it say when you type uname -a in a terminal?
[14:23] <porkpie> jimqode: that is OK
[14:23] <porncake> do you understand my question now jimqode?
[14:24] <jimqode> porncake, why do you want to ask questions instead of using arguments?
[14:24] <chillshock>  Your IP, xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, is in our Open Proxy List. <-- dont tell me arcor screwed up... again
[14:24] <chillshock> -.-
[14:24] <porncake> because its for other users that dont know what it does :)
[14:24] <porncake> so i need to ask them :)
[14:24] <Grobvok> erry: what is your kernel version?
[14:24] <kane77> Pici, do you know if there is anything like that for medibuntu repositories?
[14:24] <erry> errietta@errietta-laptop:~$ uname -a
[14:24] <erry> Linux errietta-laptop 2.6.24-19-generic #1 SMP Wed Jun 18 14:15:37 UTC 2008 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[14:24] <erry> errietta@errietta-laptop:~$
[14:24] <joaopinto> chillshock, pleas ask on #freenode
[14:24]  * o0Loco0o slaps `Richard around a bit with a large trout
[14:24] <ActionParsnip> erry: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/ubuntu-63/problem-with-virtualbox-and-vboxdrv-driver-647609/
[14:25] <erry> u know what
[14:25] <erry> i could just restart and use normal windows
[14:25] <Pici> kane77: I dont know, sorry.
[14:25] <jimqode> porncake, check 'man read'
[14:25] <Grobvok> erry: open a terminal and type sudo apt-get install virtualbox-ose-modules-2.6.24-19-generic
[14:25] <gnumm> erry: do that but stop annoying people
[14:25] <jimqode> porncake, the command is 'read -e VARIABLE'
[14:26] <ActionParsnip> erry: you could
[14:26] <taller> hope someone coulg give a look at this
[14:26] <taller> http://paste.ubuntu.com/35523/
[14:26] <ActionParsnip> erry: or find an open version of what you plan to use
[14:26] <DJones> (12:05:12 PM) DJones: not that we've noticed, he seems to be have been fine, i certainly hadn't noticed anything loose
[14:26] <jimqode> erry, please use normal windows.
[14:26] <DJones> sorry, wrong window
[14:27] <m1r> i am trying to install php5gd but i get foloowing error: php5-gd: Depends: php5-common (= 5.2.4-2ubuntu5) but 5.2.4-2ubuntu5.1 is to be installed  -- ubuntu 8.04 x64 . any tips how to fix this ?
[14:27] <ActionParsnip> is there an abnormalwindows?
[14:28] <porkpie> jimqode: how do I delete the partitions to create one
[14:28] <ActionParsnip> sudo apt-get install php5-common
[14:28] <porkpie> jimqode: partition
[14:28] <jimqode> porkpie, cfdisk does that 'cfdisk /dev/sdb'
[14:28] <jimqode> porkpie, it has a self explaining interface :)
[14:28] <m1r> ActionParsnip: already installed , set to manual instsall, ok ?
[14:29] <erry> so can u help me now
[14:29] <m1r> ActionParsnip: same error, broken packages
[14:29] <erry> R u gonna help me or what
[14:29] <ActionParsnip> m1r: you could get a .deb
[14:29] <erry> i see
[14:30] <Grobvok> ﻿erry: open a terminal and type sudo apt-get install virtualbox-ose-modules-2.6.24-19-generic
[14:30] <ActionParsnip> erry: i gave yu 2 links
[14:30] <m1r> ActionParsnip: i know, but not fun to get debs, system need to work as intended
[14:30] <erry> installing
[14:30] <ActionParsnip> m1r: :huh?
[14:30] <jimqode> erry, please use proper english and don't use enter as a punctuation. you are annoyin people and people don't take much annoying in a support channel.
[14:30] <erry> im sorry
[14:30] <erry> gosh
[14:30] <realBallChalk> anyone using LVM?
[14:30] <erry> WARNING: You are not a member of the "vboxusers" group.  Please add yourself
[14:30] <erry>          to this group before starting VirtualBox.
[14:30] <erry> 	 You will not be able to start VMs until this problem is fixed.
[14:30] <m1r> ActionParsnip: it seems package is broken, i need someone to confirm
[14:31] <erry> Can u help me with that now?
[14:31] <Grobvok> erry: After it's installed, go to System -> Administration -> Users and Groups
[14:31] <ActionParsnip> erry: add yourself to the group
[14:31] <joaopinto> errdil, System -> Admin -> Users and groups
[14:31] <wols_> erry: that error message is very very self explanatory
[14:31] <joaopinto> you will need to relogin for the changes to make effect
[14:31] <erry> How o i add myself
[14:31] <ActionParsnip> m1r: it just needs a package installing and it will work
[14:31] <kindofabuzz> then restart your WM
[14:31] <erry> I dont know how to add myself
[14:31] <erry> i am new to linux ok?
[14:31] <erry> u must provide support to noobs as well
[14:32] <Grobvok> erry: Click unlock, then manage groups
[14:32] <kindofabuzz> oh believe me, we do
[14:32] <ActionParsnip> erry: not new to reading though...check what Grobvok said to you
[14:32] <kindofabuzz> lol
[14:32] <m1r> ActionParsnip: but dependencies are broken in repo
[14:32] <Grobvok> erry: Scroll to the end and click on vboxusers
[14:32] <ActionParsnip> erry: its nearly always noobs in here
[14:32] <erry> OK
[14:32] <bluey> hi people
[14:32] <erry> i found it
[14:32] <erry> gosh
[14:32] <erry> should i add root too
[14:32] <m1r> ActionParsnip: php5-gd: Depends: php5-common (= 5.2.4-2ubuntu5) but 5.2.4-2ubuntu5.1 is to be installed
[14:32] <bluey> i m running Hardy
[14:32] <ActionParsnip> m1r: then contact the repo and report it
[14:33] <Grobvok> erry: Click properties and tick the user that's not root
[14:33] <erry> ok
[14:33] <ActionParsnip> m1r: until it gets fixed you gotta fix yourself
[14:33] <geirha> erry: no, just vboxusers.
[14:33] <erry> i added that
[14:33] <erry> now what
[14:33] <Grobvok> erry: Click ok, and close
[14:33] <m1r> yes i know ActionParsnip , tnx for help
[14:33] <geirha> erry: log out and log back in.
[14:33] <erry> WARNING: You are not a member of the "vboxusers" group.  Please add yourself
[14:33] <erry>          to this group before starting VirtualBox.
[14:33] <erry> 	 You will not be able to start VMs until this problem is fixed.
[14:33] <Soopa> is there a CLI version of DeVeDe?  i want to automate the creation of DVD images
[14:33] <erry> it still says
[14:33] <FloodBot1> erry: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[14:33] <erry> ..
[14:33] <erry> fine
[14:33] <ActionParsnip> erry: log off and on (i think)
[14:33] <Grobvok> Yes.
[14:33] <bluey> when i have yuotube video playing there is no sound of the youtube video and amarok hangs
[14:33] <erry> stuid bot
[14:33] <erry> brb
[14:34] <ActionParsnip> what a tool
[14:34] <bluey> i think its bcoz the sound device conflict or some such thing
[14:34] <ActionParsnip> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=204022
[14:34] <bluey> can anyone help with this?
[14:34] <bluey> hi mehul
[14:34] <bluey> are u from IIT KGP?
[14:34] <ActionParsnip> bluey: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=204022
[14:35] <mehul> isn't there xserver-xorg-virtualbox available in hardy?
[14:35] <kindofabuzz> yeah i don't think you can share the sound device with a media player and flash
[14:35] <ActionParsnip> mehul: yeppers
[14:35] <ActionParsnip> !find virt
[14:35] <ActionParsnip> !find virtualbox
[14:35] <ActionParsnip> pretty much nails it
[14:36] <bluey> thank u ActionParsnip
[14:36] <xeno99> Hi. I just nmap'd my machine and found port 25 open. I had a quick look on the Ubuntu forum but it's not obvious why this port is open. I can telnet to it, also
[14:36] <kindofabuzz> ubottu please don't paste here =)
[14:36] <mehul> ActionParsnip: well aptitude doesn't return me anything as such
[14:36] <xeno99> Is this normal?
[14:36] <ActionParsnip> xeno99: its smtp
[14:36] <xeno99> ActionParsnip, I know
[14:37] <ActionParsnip> xeno99: you running an email server?
[14:37] <jimqode> mehul, maybe you don't have the right repository enabled
[14:37] <kokobuntu> helo, is the hdd head parking problem fixed in hardy heron?
[14:37] <xeno99> ActionParsnip, No, that's why I don't understand why it is open
[14:37] <jimqode> kokobuntu, is that the clicking problem with laptop drives?
[14:37] <ActionParsnip> xeno99: run netstat -a
[14:37] <ActionParsnip> xeno99: it'll show whats listening
[14:37] <Guest06954> ok
[14:37] <mehul> jimqode: any idea which repository? I will check. probably I haven't
[14:37] <Guest06954> now i logged back in
[14:38] <erry> Err
[14:38] <erry> so how do i make it work
[14:38] <erry> and run my windows which is already installed
[14:38] <jimqode> mehul, universe probably
[14:38] <ActionParsnip> erry: you run virtualbox
[14:38] <erry> I DID
[14:38] <bizinichi> yo
[14:38] <erry> I clicked on windows
[14:38] <erry> and it said
[14:38] <erry> no bootable medea
[14:38] <kokobuntu> yes... the one where some people get 600 k spindown in 6 month
[14:38] <FloodBot1> erry: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[14:38] <erry> media
[14:38] <xeno99> ActionParsnip, it says it's listening
[14:38] <wers> how do i make ubuntu boot faster for the eee 701?
[14:38] <bizinichi> unsure
[14:38] <erry> so now how can i make it use the windows ive already installed
[14:39] <jimqode> erry, you're going to get kicked if you continue to use enter as a punctuation
[14:39] <erry> i mean its already on a patrition cant it just boot it?
[14:39] <ActionParsnip> erry: well yeah you gotta make a hard drive on your linux drive and install windows on it. Virtual box isnt going to GIVE you windows
[14:39] <ActionParsnip> erry: you dont
[14:39] <erry> But
[14:39] <erry> i have windows
[14:39] <Devourer> Do I have to set a setting to allow another computer to connect to my computer and do some kind of remote control or VPN?
[14:39] <erry> on another partition
[14:39] <kokobuntu> ﻿ jimqode: yes ...
[14:39] <ActionParsnip> erry: not in virtualbox you dont
[14:39] <Grobvok> erry: It does not work that way.
[14:39] <erry> But--
[14:39] <erry> ..
[14:39] <Pici> erry: You dont need to press enter between every two words.
[14:39] <erry> im sick of this OS
[14:39] <xeno99> ﻿ActionParsnip, But I already knew that is was listening because I can telnet to it
[14:40] <erry> im totally sick of it
[14:40] <xnv> Devourer: What kind of connection are you talking about?
[14:40] <erry> it cant even run my games with wine
[14:40] <erry> wine sucks
[14:40] <jimqode> erry, then don't use it. and don't press that enter key that much
[14:40] <ActionParsnip> erry: you make an image on your hard drive to hold windows, the virtual box handles it as a drive and the windows cd will see it as a hard syste when its not
[14:40] <erry> Can i make wine work
[14:40] <erry> ok forget the virtual machine
[14:40] <erry> wine wont run a game
[14:40] <ActionParsnip> yes you can wine is simple
[14:40] <Devourer> xnv, I'd like to connect to another one of my computer from this computer and control it, how should I set that computer up?
[14:40] <erry> Wine wont run it
[14:40] <erry> btw i dont have sound for some reason
[14:40] <Grobvok> erry: What game?
[14:40] <ActionParsnip> erry: which game??
[14:40] <erry> gta
[14:41] <erry> it wont run
[14:41] <xnv> Devourer: Depends what you want, exactly, but probably either SSH or VNC.
[14:41] <FloodBot1> erry: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[14:41] <erry> it works in windows, ok?
[14:41] <ActionParsnip> erry: you dont have sound cos you havent set it up
[14:41] <r00tintheb0x> Hey all, im trying to pull all attachments with a certain extension from a mail server... anyone know of a practical way to do so?
[14:41] <erry> ..
[14:41] <jimqode> kokobuntu, i think that is a problem with the harddrive firmware. so they won't fix. i have the same problem. i solved it by making a cron job that runs the hdparm command every two minutes.
[14:41] <erry> I have
[14:41] <erry> it works at times
[14:41] <erry> just
[14:41] <FloodBot1> erry: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[14:41] <erry> at others it wont
[14:41] <Devourer> xnv, I think VNC, right? I want to access the GUI.
[14:41] <ActionParsnip> erry: then you need to configure it better
[14:41] <Grobvok> erry: What does it say?
[14:41] <xeno99> HI. I seem to have port 25 open and I don't recall installing a mail server on this box. Would it been open as default? Either way, how do I check what is listening on it and prevent it?
[14:41] <r00tintheb0x> Its a Zimbra server... i have root access to it.
[14:41] <erry> And btw, can you do me a favour and get rid of that goddarn bot?
[14:41] <r00tintheb0x> im basicaly trying to pull all .xml attachments out of the /opt/zimbra/store folder and SCP them to another server for conversion.
[14:41] <thedoctor> so I have an interesting problem: a couple of full-screen, linux native games seem to think that the up and left arrow keys are being held down constantly
[14:41] <erry> the last time i tried, it changed my resulution without doing anything
[14:41] <kokobuntu> ....
[14:41] <ActionParsnip> erry: ubottu saves us aa tonne of time typing the same crap all the time
[14:41] <jimqode> erry, if you don't stop pressing that enter button that bot will get rid of you
[14:41] <r00tintheb0x> I was thinking I could use some sort of MIME tool to strip them recursively... but im having problems finding anything. Anyone think something like this would work? http://www.fpx.de/fp/Software/UUDeview/
[14:42] <erry> The bot sucks
[14:42] <xnv> Devourer: SSH allows you to do what's called X11 forwarding, which means you can open applications remotely and have the GUI... but it wouldn't be like your entire desktop.
[14:42] <ActionParsnip> erry: hes not going anywhere fast
[14:42] <erry> Oh thank you
[14:42] <erry> im not a he
[14:42] <erry> im a she
[14:42] <erry> ok?
[14:42] <FloodBot1> erry: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[14:42] <xnv> Devourer: So you could type gedit and a gedit Window would pop up. But there would be no menus like Applications, Places, System.
[14:42] <ActionParsnip> erry: chill with the enter
[14:42] <jimqode> Devourer, you can use vnc or vino
[14:42] <Devourer> xnv, yeah, I think I'd just like it to be as if I were sitting at the computer.
[14:42] <versus> hi i want to install a xen kernel with apt-get for a domU what do I need? sudo apt-get install xen?
[14:42] <ActionParsnip> erryyou could have put that all on one long line
[14:42] <xeno99> ﻿HI. I seem to have port 25 open and I don't recall installing a mail server on this box. Would it been open as default? Either way, how do I check what is listening on it and prevent it?
[14:42] <xnv> Devourer: Then yes, VNC. It is also slower, though.
[14:42] <Devourer> xnv, that's alright.
[14:42] <kokobuntu> There is remote dektop built in ubuntu
[14:43] <jimqode> Devourer, vino shares your current session (i.e. the one you see on your monitor) vnc opens a new remote session.
[14:43] <Devourer> xnv, so, how would I set VNC up?
[14:43] <kokobuntu> but disable by defult
[14:43] <Devourer> xnv, oh... I want vino then I think.
[14:43] <arvind_khadri> how to patch a bzr???
[14:43] <ActionParsnip> xeno99: you there, i got sidetracked by an idiot
[14:43] <xnv> Devourer: It's already set up. I guess the one they use is called vino, but same idea.
[14:43] <jimqode> Devourer, http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/allow-remote-control-to-your-desktop-on-ubuntu/
[14:43] <xeno99> ActionParsnip, I noticed
[14:43] <xnv> Devourer: System > Preferences > Remote Desktop
[14:43] <ActionParsnip> xeno99: ok, whats listening on 25?
[14:44] <xeno99> Dunno. It just says something is listening
[14:44] <kokobuntu> neone know whether hard disk killing problem in ubuntu laptop is solv or not in hardy
[14:44] <jimqode> xeno99, telnet localhost 25. it should have a banner that says what it is.
[14:44] <ActionParsnip> xeno99: give us a pastebin
[14:44] <xeno99> ﻿ActionParsnip, says ESMTP
[14:44] <xeno99> ﻿ActionParsnip, No banner
[14:44] <xeno99> ﻿ActionParsnip, ESMTP EXIM 4.69
[14:45] <kokobuntu> ... i just lost a hdd, want to know whether hv to use other distro or worst window$
[14:45] <ActionParsnip> xeno99: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ESMTP
[14:45] <Devourer> xnv, how do I know what port it is? Will the Vino client know what port?
[14:45] <xeno99> ﻿ActionParsnip, OK, so it's something listening. I don't recall installing anything
[14:45] <jimqode> kokobuntu, there are workarounds.
[14:45] <o0Loco0o> anyone know where to find a good guide on setting up raid on hardy?
[14:46] <ogzy> anybody knows how can i awake a suspended or hibernated ubuntu pc from lan?
[14:46] <kokobuntu> so it is not fix in hardy yet .... thx!
[14:46] <thedoctor> ogzy: wake on lan?
[14:46] <ActionParsnip> xeno99: are you running any mail programs right now?
[14:46] <Grobvok> kokobuntu: Fix for what?
[14:46] <ogzy> thedoctor, yes it wakes up at ping
[14:47] <xeno99> ﻿ActionParsnip, Nope
[14:47] <ogzy> thedoctor, dont ask me the reason of it, i just need it i think it is for enabling remote management
[14:47] <thedoctor> ogzy, wait, so it wakes up if it's off but not if it's hibernating?
[14:47] <jimqode> kokobuntu, that is a problem with hitachi harddrives. not with ubuntu.
[14:47] <OldFarter> Can someone please help me with my nvidia card or am i doomed to eternal vesa?
[14:47] <xyblor> how do I install build-essential without using my Ubuntu CD?
[14:47] <wols_> !ask < OldFarter
[14:47] <jimqode> OldFarter, tell us your problem
[14:48] <OldFarter> well i got a nvidia 8200
[14:48] <wols_> xyblor: change your sources.list to only point to network based repos
[14:48] <jimqode> xyblor, disable cd repo from synaptic
[14:48] <ogzy> thedoctor, no it should also wakes up at hibernate
[14:48] <xyblor> wols_: as far as I can see, it already does
[14:48] <o0Loco0o> anyone know anything about raid
[14:48] <ActionParsnip> xeno99: kill the process and see if the system is still ok, you can always reboot
[14:48] <xyblor> jimqode: okay I'll check there
[14:48] <jimqode> OldFarter, that doesn't sound like a problem to me. :)
[14:48] <OldFarter> and it just seems like an impossible task to find a driver that will work
[14:48] <wols_> OldFarter: that one's not supported in the ubuntu drivers yet afaik. you must probably go to nvidia.com and download theirs
[14:48] <ActionParsnip> !raid | o0Loco0o
[14:48] <xeno99> ﻿ActionParsnip, which process?
[14:48] <roe_> o0Loco0o, it kills roaches
[14:48] <wols_> xyblor: then remove the pointers to your cdrom
[14:48] <ActionParsnip> xeno99: ps -ef | grep smtp
[14:49] <OldFarter> i did and it just fks up again
[14:49] <xeno99> ﻿ActionParsnip, there are some evolution processes running
[14:49] <ActionParsnip> roe_: boots work better
[14:49] <wols_> !errors | OldFarter
[14:49] <ActionParsnip> xeno99: do you usse evolution?
[14:49] <xeno99> Yes
[14:49] <OldFarter> it tells me it cant recognize the chip
[14:49] <ActionParsnip> hmmm ok we are making ground
[14:49] <xeno99> But I've not run it since I booted
[14:50] <fantomas> how to setup locales in Ubuntu? Need to add some, remove others etc
[14:50] <wols_> !Locales
[14:50] <ActionParsnip> xeno99: hmm, id look into evolutons config
[14:50] <xeno99> ﻿ActionParsnip, And it is a client. I don't see why it should have a port open, listening
[14:50] <ActionParsnip> xeno99: me either
[14:50] <wols_> xeno99: which port?
[14:50] <xeno99> Port 25
[14:50] <thedoctor> has anyone heard of certain fullscreen programs thinking that arrow keys were being held down?
[14:50] <ActionParsnip> xeno99: but i dont use any email clients but i can help narrow stuff down
[14:50] <wols_> now THAT is odd. by default this should be postfix.
[14:50] <wols_> xeno99: why is postfix not running?
[14:51] <xeno99> postfix?
[14:51] <wols_> yes postfix
[14:51] <bluey> ActionParsnip: i went through the "no sound in flash" tutorial
[14:51] <OldFarter> ill just go lay down in a corner and watch vesa
[14:51] <xeno99> In sys monitor, there is no postfix process
[14:51] <ActionParsnip> bluey: any joy
[14:51] <bluey> ActionParsnip:  but the problem is not that i dont have sound in flash
[14:51] <jimqode> OldFarter, 800x600 should be enough for anybody :P
[14:51] <wols_> xeno99: what ubuntu version?
[14:51] <xeno99> 8.10
[14:52] <wols_> !Intrepid
[14:52] <bluey> when flash and amarock are both working at the same time i dont get sound in any
[14:52] <v0lksman> anyone know how to alt+tab in an NX session (linux client to remote linux system)...?
[14:52] <wols_> xeno99: wrong channel
[14:52] <ActionParsnip> bluey: its probably a locked pulseaudio thingy ive heard about
[14:52] <bluey> i get sound in flash when amarok is not working
[14:52] <bluey> aah
[14:52] <xeno99> wols, sorry, it's no alpha
[14:52] <jimqode> OldFarter, by the way this is happening because nvidia does not release the specs for their graphics cards. ATI and intel have open drivers.
[14:52] <xeno99> it's the last release
[14:52] <bluey> so how do i go about unlocking it?
[14:53] <xeno99> that was 8.04? I can never remember ;-)
[14:53] <fantomas> wols_: thanks for the link, but I found nothing on the page about how to simply add/remove locales
[14:53] <wols_> xeno99: intrepid is NOT supported in here. go to the channel ubottu told you about
[14:53] <fantomas> wols_: localconf module doesn't exist on 8.04
[14:53] <ActionParsnip> OldFarter: what graphics card you got?
[14:53] <wols_> xeno99: dpkg -l libc6 | tail -1
[14:53] <wols_> ActionParsnip: nvidia 8200
[14:53] <bluey> ActionParsnip: Hardy uses pulse audio?
[14:53] <jimqode> bluey, yes it doe
[14:53] <fantomas> wols_: and dpkg-reconfigure locales simply regenerates them
[14:53] <xeno99> 2.7-10ubuntu3
[14:53] <ActionParsnip> bluey: not sure
[14:54] <Shane-S> I have a problem I can't track down, I had a user enable samba, and since I can not access my server via Apache using its IP.
[14:54] <ActionParsnip> !envyng | OldFarter
[14:54] <v0lksman> bluey:  by default hardy uses pulse
[14:54] <o0Loco0o> !raid
[14:54] <thedoctor> btw, the apps that are doing this are vegastrike and wordwarvi, both games
[14:54] <wols_> fantomas: learn to read what ubottu said before you say something doesn't exist
[14:54] <Shane-S> I have checked iptables -L and it is clear
[14:54] <wols_> Shane-S: is apache2 running and listening?
[14:54] <bluey> my output plugin in amarok was set to "automatic"
[14:55] <fantomas> wols_: I don't understand what you mean, sorry
[14:55] <wols_> fantomas: you typed it wrongly
[14:55] <bluey> sud i specify "pulse audio" or alsa to get it to both work
[14:55] <wols_> fantomas: use the proper command and it will be there
[14:55] <Shane-S> netstat -lt has *:www for it, and I can load localhost when I added a record to /etc/hosts for our domain to it loads
[14:55] <xeno99> wols, it's 8.04-1
[14:56] <wols_> Shane-S: that's not what I asked. answer the question not some made up fantasy
[14:56] <Shane-S> doing a start gave me an error, but says it is running
[14:57] <Shane-S> its an arp_sockaddr_info_get() failed
[14:57] <bluey> yeee
[14:57] <bluey> problem solved
[14:58] <ActionParsnip> bluey: sweeeet :)
[14:58] <bluey> i set the output engine in amarok as alsa
[14:58] <xeno99> Hi. I'm running 8.04-1 with Evolution installed but I have port 25 open and I don't understand why as Evolution is "just" a client. Or should be. Anyone help please?
[14:58] <ActionParsnip> makes sense
[14:58] <fantomas> wols_: dpkg-reconfigure localeconf doens't work, no localeconf on 8.04
[14:58]  * ActionParsnip loves alsa
[14:58] <fantomas> wols_: locale-gen LANG1 LANG2 LANG3 is not what I want, I want UI
[14:58] <bluey> and its working ..... its working....... i think i am going to cry !!
[14:59] <ActionParsnip> bluey: feels good doesnt it :)
[14:59] <arthur> what directory is my trash bin in? /path/to/.Trash?
[14:59] <fantomas> wols_: the rest of page doesn't help too
[14:59] <fantomas> So, doesn anybody know how to add/remove locales on Ubuntu?
[14:59] <fantomas> UI for this
[14:59] <bluey> yes it does
[14:59] <IdleOne> !locales | fantomas
[14:59] <bluey> better than having an o*****
[14:59] <DJones> !trash | arthur
[14:59] <wh0> there were no neighborhood love train, and huffs, having doujin read the whole time.
[14:59] <arthur> ok ty
[15:00] <bluey> thank you guys
[15:00] <wh0> not like a true cockhound, but thank you, uh i could probably add pancakes yesterday
[15:00] <fantomas> IdleOne: already checked, not found how to do this anyway
[15:00] <bluey> and girls
[15:00] <ActionParsnip> bluey :D
[15:00] <wh0> bot fite gogogo :d :d :d
[15:00] <xeno99> ﻿Hi. I'm running 8.04-1 with Evolution installed but I have port 25 open - as reported both by nmap and netstat - and I don't understand why as Evolution is "just" a client. Or should be. If I telnet to port 25, it reports ESMTP EXIM. I'd rather this port wasn't open - anyone help please?
[15:00] <thedoctor> hey, nevermind, figured it out--wonky trackpad driver
[15:00] <wh0> hey, where he wiped his hand with you video games shiek when i dont lie
[15:00] <azo> What 'is the channel ubuntufr ?
[15:00] <ActionParsnip> peace out kids, enjoy
[15:00] <wh0> big cock jumped out and dropped her left alone in peace sells...,but whos buying?
[15:00] <Shane-S> wols_: How do I know if it is listening? it just tells me it is running
[15:00] <wh0> only if wh0 tells me to
[15:00] <rohan>  /wc
[15:00] <DJones> !ops | wh0
[15:00] <bluey> this is the channel where i spend the least amount of time and am the most productive in
[15:01] <ActionParsnip> bluey: thats linux for you
[15:01] <bluey> yup
[15:01] <bluey> i had been wanting to switch over for a long time
[15:01] <bluey> but i needed some window apps for work
[15:01] <bluey> and wine sucked big time 3 years back
[15:01] <bluey> with hardy i decided to give linux another go
[15:02] <bluey> WINE rocks
[15:02] <bluey> its super solid
[15:02] <IdleOne> !enter | bluey
[15:02] <xeno99> ﻿﻿Hi. I'm running 8.04-1 with Evolution installed but I have port 25 open - as reported both by nmap and netstat - and I don't understand why as Evolution is "just" a client. Or should be. If I telnet to port 25, it reports ESMTP EXIM. I'd rather this port wasn't open - anyone help please?
[15:03] <roe_> xeno99, stop exim?
[15:03] <bluey> oops sorry .... i got carried away..... take care guys. c u when i have any more problems
[15:03] <xeno99> roe, there is no exim process
[15:03] <jimqode> xeno99, does it go away when you close evolution?
[15:04] <xeno99> jimqode, Evolution is closed
[15:04] <roe_> xeno99, ps aux |grep exim
[15:04] <jimqode> xeno99, so it's not an evo problem. could you pastebin the output of 'ps -ax'
[15:05] <fantomas> How to add/remove locales on Ubuntu? I need UI with list of available locales
[15:05] <xeno99> "/usr/sbin/exim4 -bd -q30m"
[15:05] <xeno99> ps -ax
[15:05] <roe_> xeno99, it is running
[15:05] <xeno99> oops
[15:05] <Pici> xeno99: I have a feeling that port 25 is only open to localhost connections, can you try connecting to that port via another computer on your network?
[15:05] <xeno99> Pici, no
[15:05] <wols_> Shane-S: netstat
[15:06] <Pici> xeno99: what does sudo netstat -tanp | grep exim   report ?
[15:06] <Shane-S> tcp   0    0  *:www      *:*      LISTEN
[15:07] <wols_> Pici: ubuntu uses exim4 by default?
[15:07] <roe_> just like debian
[15:07] <xeno99> tcp        0      0 127.0.0.1:25            0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      5427/exim4
[15:07] <wols_> Shane-S: that's not the propre command. see what pici said for an example
[15:07]  * roe_ wishes it used postfix
[15:07] <Shane-S> ohh sorry
[15:08] <Pici> xeno99: Mine says: 127.0.0.1:25 , which means that only your computer can connect to port 25, other computers on your network cannot.
[15:08] <xeno99> OK, thanks for that information
[15:08] <roch09> Hi al
[15:08] <Pici> xeno99: if it had said 0.0.0.0:25, then it would be listening to everything.
[15:09] <taller> hey does anyone has experience with the openchrome video driver?
[15:09] <xeno99> Pici, ok, thanks for your help
[15:09] <Finnish> Is virtual box working for everyone? I've had some quirks with, I'm afraid to give it a go, because it freezes in virtual screen and keyboard isn't working
[15:09] <taller> i need some help
[15:09] <lng> how to install debian package?
[15:09] <roe_> lng, apt-get install <package name>
[15:09] <IdleOne> lng, double click it
[15:10] <roe_> or aptitude install <package name>
[15:10] <lng> roe_: just downloaded skype
[15:10] <roe_> or if you already downloaded the .deb, then dpkg -i <package name>
[15:10] <lng> why there's no skype in app tree?
[15:10] <Pici> !skype | lng
[15:11] <Gibb`s> Bonjour
[15:11] <charles__> salut Gibb's
[15:11] <Gibb`s> J'ai un blem avec Ubuntu 8.04.1 LTS Server Edition
[15:11] <IdleOne> !fr
[15:12] <Gibb`s> Ah
[15:12] <monkeyBox> Isn't the new GVFS system supposed to mount GVFS in your homedir?  Where is this folder?
[15:12] <Gibb`s> ok
[15:12] <Gibb`s> Thanks
[15:12] <babo> my system is telling me that i can't run FF because it's already running. It's not already running though. I can't pkill or kill -9 it and it doesn't show up in top ...
[15:12] <babo> it's not responding
[15:12] <IdleOne> babo, ps aux | grep firefox
[15:12] <mgolisch> babo: but is window of ff visible?
[15:13] <babo> mgolisch, aye
[15:13] <realBallChalk> what is a good partition size for root?
[15:13] <babo> IdleOne, thanks
[15:13] <Saladin> Alright guys... I'm about to upgrade my 6.06 server to 8.04.1 directly. All documentation says that is okay, and also someone on the forums said it is fine. And when I tried to do a stepped upgrade yesterday, it buggered up my server, and I had to wait twelve hours for my hosting provider to reinstall Ubuntu. Should a direct upgrade be fine?
[15:13] <IdleOne> babo, you killed it?
[15:13] <mgolisch> babo: maybe try xkill and click on the window
[15:13] <DozedOnLinux> ﻿babo: could be that it is on another WorkSpace
[15:13] <babo> DozedOnLinux, it's not.
[15:13] <Shane-S> wols_: tcp 0   0 0.0.0.0:80    0.0.0.*   Listen   5    517/apache2
[15:13] <IdleOne> Saladin, yes lts to lts is fine
[15:13] <babo> i kill -9'd it
[15:13] <babo> thanks
[15:14] <Saladin> IdleOne: Thank you.
[15:14] <Saladin> Wish me luck then
[15:14] <Saladin> :D
[15:14] <IdleOne> good luck
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[15:15] <DozedOnLinux> oh geez
[15:15] <Pici> !traffic
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[15:21] <nullmin1> is it calm now?
[15:22] <Pici> Yes.
[15:22] <dmseg> its ok now
[15:22] <Blaze_Boy> what is this floods ?
[15:22] <nullmin1> no idea, but I got it logged with IPs :D
[15:22] <TiredWolf> !don't feed the troll
[15:22] <Shane-S> wols_: did you get my output?
[15:22] <dmseg> Blaze_Boy: when someone posts too much
[15:22] <Blaze_Boy>  think its some one heats ubuntu ?
[15:22] <nullmin1> ubottu: understood, stupid trolls
[15:22] <Blaze_Boy> i know that >>> but it's bots
[15:23] <nullmin1> TiredWolf*
[15:23] <nullmin1> tried to talk to a bot, lol
[15:23] <shahriar086> can anyone show me the channel where I can get help about ubuntu-wiki???
[15:24] <[Mabus-Wrk]> Anyone know an easy way to access shared folders on an XP machine on the same network as an Ubuntu system?  i've looked into some websites adn readme's and non of them either made much sense or actually worked
[15:24] <jimqode> [Mabus-Wrk], you should be able to access it out of the box
[15:24] <TiredWolf> shahriar086: #ubuntu-doc
[15:24] <shahriar086> thanks TiredWolf checking
[15:25] <|Dreams|> anyone knows a way to start mediatomb at boot time on ubuntu hadry
[15:25] <Finnish> How do I install VirtualBox PUEL?
[15:26] <ck42> how can I add an app as a menu item whereby the app is something that runs in a terminal window?
[15:26] <jimqode> |Dreams|, /etc/rc.local ?
[15:26] <jimqode> ck42, gnome-terminal -c command_name
[15:26] <ck42> jimqode: excellent!  thnx
[15:26] <|Dreams|> ok will take a look thanks
[15:27] <Blaze_Boy> I have this message on boot and i want to know what is the problem and fix it :
[15:27] <Blaze_Boy> Applying intel IA32 Microcode update.... firmware_helper[4456] : main error loading '/lib/firmware/intel-ucode/0f-02-09' with driver '(unknown)'...... done
[15:27] <Blaze_Boy> and for information i have installed microcode_ctl and applyed a new microcode to my intel celeron 2.4 GHz processor , i think it's the problem but i can't fix it :(
[15:27] <shahriar086> sorry my mistake
[15:27] <shahriar086> http://paste.ubuntu.com/35548/
[15:29] <Shane-S> is Apache listening properly with this line?  tcp 0   0 0.0.0.0:80    0.0.0.*   Listen   5    517/apache2
[15:29] <Kartagis> hoşçakalın / bye
[15:29] <bmarley13> how do you change the scroll bar color in gtk?
[15:29] <bmarley13> i'm using gtk and emerald
[15:29] <Blaze_Boy> ﻿﻿I have this message on boot and i want to know what is the problem and fix it :  Applying intel IA32 Microcode update.... firmware_helper[4456] : main error loading '/lib/firmware/intel-ucode/0f-02-09' with driver '(unknown)'...... done >>and for information i have installed microcode_ctl and applyed a new microcode to my intel celeron 2.4 GHz processor , i think it's the problem but i can't fix it :(
[15:30] <julle_> Is there anyone who knows also has trouble logging in via aMSN ?
[15:32] <roch09> please help fixing grub to load vista, this is the menu.lst end bit about vista
[15:32] <roch09> # This is a divider, added to separate the menu items below from the Debian
[15:32] <roch09> # ones.
[15:32] <roch09> title        Other operating systems:
[15:32] <roch09> root
[15:32] <roch09> # This entry automatically added by the Debian installer for a non-linux OS
[15:32] <FloodBot3> roch09: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[15:32] <roch09> # on /dev/sda1
[15:33] <sdubois92> I'm an experience *nix user and i set my aunt and her family up with Ubuntu on their desktop and its working great, but the also have a laptop with 256mb RAM, and i wondered if Ubuntu will preform just as well for basic tasks such as OO.o, firefox, pidgin, GIMP etc. or if Xubuntu will be faster, and if it will be, how easy will it be to use in comparison.
[15:33] <DogBoy> so try it and see
[15:33] <TiredWolf> sdubois92, 256 megs is tight. pretty tight, especially for openoffice.
[15:33] <linduxed_> what was the chmod for "everyone, do wtf you want" ? (or chmod)
[15:33] <erUSUL> sdubois92: go with xubuntu
[15:33] <ck42> jimqode: I've added the entry, but when I select it, the terminal window never even opens.  If I remove the "-c app" part, then the terminal window opens correctly.
[15:33] <Pici> roch09: http://paste.ubuntu.com
[15:34] <sdubois92> erUSUL: is it just as easy?
[15:34] <TiredWolf> sdubois92: xubuntu will help, but if openoffice takes up an arm and a leg, it can't help much. what might help more is using, say, AbiWord and friends instead of OOo
[15:34] <Blaze_Boy> ﻿﻿I have this message on boot and i want to know what is the problem and fix it :  Applying intel IA32 Microcode update.... firmware_helper[4456] : main error loading '/lib/firmware/intel-ucode/0f-02-09' with driver '(unknown)'...... done >>and for information i have installed microcode_ctl and applyed a new microcode to my intel celeron 2.4 GHz processor , i think it's the problem but i can't fix it :(
[15:34] <erUSUL> sdubois92: never tried it myself but should be and with only 256 MB ...
[15:34] <roch09> thanks pici
[15:35] <mon^rch> what are the best supported printers besides HP? I cant find a HP dealer in the city
[15:35] <coltbitz> how to play rmv  on ubuntu?
[15:35] <morlockhq> sdubois92, It will work fine, just use xubuntu as the distro/desktop.
[15:35] <erUSUL> sdubois92: as TiredWolf said maybe a combination of AbWord and Gnumeric is enough ...
[15:35] <nickrud> mon^rch linuxprinting.org has the full list
[15:36] <jimqode> ck42, let me check that. maybe i don't remember it correctly
[15:36] <morlockhq> sdubois92, I have xubuntu running on a 128MB machine and it is a little slow, but not bad.
[15:36] <sdubois92> erUSUL: ok, sounds good, it is mainly used by a 10 year old for school work and web browsing, so i she doesnt terribly need OOo
[15:36] <gauravkumar> i've setup drupal on my ubuntu based system.. earlier i got an error when i run drupal sayin that memory has been exceeded.. so i increased script used memory to 64M!!! before it could run... the problem is that my processor usage jumps to 100% every time i refresh the anypage of the install... anyone who can help??
[15:36] <jimqode> ck42, could you try -x instead of -c
[15:36] <roch09> this is my grub/menu.lst contents http://paste.ubuntu.com/35556/, please help vista doesnt load
[15:36] <TiredWolf> sdubois92: you might investigate browsers other than firefox, too, that's also a bit on the heavy side perhaps
[15:36] <TiredWolf> !browsers > sdubois92
[15:36] <morlockhq> sdubois92, as others have said using lighter weight office components will help with that.
[15:37] <mon^rch> ty nickrud
[15:37] <TiredWolf> sdubois92: that list is hardly extensive unfortunately.
[15:37] <ck42> jimqode: that did the trick.  muchos nachos!
[15:37] <jimqode> ck42, np! have fun!
[15:37] <sdubois92> TiredWolf: ok, thanks
[15:37] <sdubois92> ive used epiphany before
[15:37] <sdubois92> so that might work out better
[15:38] <TiredWolf> sdubois92: there's also a couple of other interesting browsers around now... Midori i think for one...
[15:38] <geminidomino> Newbish question: What does ubuntu server do after running the last script in /etc/rc3.d/?  The script seems to be completing (judging by breadcrumbing) but then it hangs.
[15:38] <ashes1> hey guys sorry to bother but im looking for a .net channel
[15:38] <sdubois92> TiredWolf: ive messed with midori
[15:38] <marc_> hello
[15:38] <ashes1> unfor my boss has put a curse on me to fix some .net bug so i need some help with .net
[15:39] <geirha> geminidomino: it runs /etc/rc.local I think
[15:39] <geminidomino> geirha: I'll check that. Thank you
[15:39] <ashes1> does anybody know a channel name for .net development ?
[15:39] <flona> i cant login to gnome because of wrong X-resolution setting, how can i change the settings from console to login again?
[15:39] <jimqode> geminidomino, did you try pressing enter?
[15:39] <ashes1> please
[15:39] <Chousuke> ashes1: #mono or something can probably help you better.
[15:39] <jimqode> flona, dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[15:39] <ashes1> thanks
[15:39] <Chousuke> might be that it's ##mono, though
[15:40] <Chousuke> haven't checked.
[15:40] <Chousuke> there might be ##C# too
[15:40] <Ashex> how does one disable the sound ubuntu makes when coming out of hibernate/sleep?
[15:40] <Ashex> !hibernate > me
[15:40] <Ashex> poo
[15:41] <jimqode> Ashex, most probably from system sounds configuration.
[15:41] <Ashex> jimqode, there's only one for login/logout
[15:41] <roch09> please could someone take a look at: http://paste.ubuntu.com/35556/ and tell whats wrong, Grub wont load vista
[15:42] <flona> jimqode: i did that, but it did not ask me for resolution or anything, just the keyboard
[15:42] <geminidomino> jimqode: Enter, Alt-F#, everything. No dice
[15:42] <flona> sekhmet: i tried to edit xorg.conf i see no resolution or anything related to the resolution
[15:43] <Blaze_Boy> ﻿﻿I have this message on boot and i want to know what is the problem and fix it :  Applying intel IA32 Microcode update.... firmware_helper[4456] : main error loading '/lib/firmware/intel-ucode/0f-02-09' with driver '(unknown)'...... done >>and for information i have installed microcode_ctl and applyed a new microcode to my intel celeron 2.4 GHz processor , i think it's the problem but i can't fix it :(
[15:43] <jimqode> flona, that's weird, it should.
[15:43] <monostone> how do I enable USB on virtualbox 1.5.6_OSE?
[15:44] <flona> is there any config file in my home folder for X configuration ?
[15:45] <realBallChalk> whats a good size for root
[15:45] <flona> the "Screen" section of my xorg.conf says Device "configured video device" , what does this mean?
[15:45] <mg> Anyone ever tried to get the wireless mac keyboard to work with linux?
[15:45] <intreq> hi, i would like to have some support in ubuntu
[15:46] <_UsUrPeR_> p
[15:46] <platius> monostone, http://www.ubuntugeek.com/howto-install-virtualbox-16-in-ubuntu-804hardy-heron-including-usb-support.html#more-553  you might look here
[15:47] <Thesurferretro> hi
[15:47] <flona> this is very annoying, with microsoft windows you pickup the phone and call support for such issues, but with ubuntu you can't call anyone because its FREE
[15:47] <Thesurferretro> mmm
[15:47] <flona> now my entire work is hanged because i cant start gnome
[15:47] <geirha> roch09: Try adding a line with the word "makeactive" to the vista-section
[15:47] <flona> *sigh*
[15:47] <Thesurferretro> bitchs
[15:48] <gauravkumar> i've setup drupal on my ubuntu based system.. earlier i got an error when i run drupal sayin that memory has been exceeded.. so i increased script used memory to 64M!!! before it could run... the problem is that my processor usage jumps to 100% every time i refresh the anypage of the install... anyone who can help??
[15:48] <mrtimdog> flona: http://www.ubuntu.com/support
[15:48] <jimqode> flona, when you call microsoft they tell you to reinstall it. and reinstalling ubuntu will surely fix this problem. but that's not the kind of fix you're looking for is it?
[15:48] <flona> mrtimdog: as if i can start firefox or gnone to visit that website
[15:48] <flona> it was working just fine last night
[15:48] <jpds> flona: Go and contact Canonical or another commerical support line as mrtimdog suggested.
[15:48] <flona> the the lower resolution
[15:49] <flona> i restarted today its not working
[15:49] <flona> by itself
[15:49] <jordo2323_> Has anyone used Ubuntu to transcode video to a PSP successfully?
[15:49] <flona> for 10 years windows did not do it, and if it did i can restart in safe mode and fix it
[15:49] <flona> this stupid gnome cant start in safe mode so i can reach the screen resolution menu and edit it
[15:50] <flona> jpds: canonical does not have office in every country around the world like microsoft does for calling
[15:50] <monostone> platius: I'll give that a try, thanks
[15:50] <Zelbinian> Hey. I'm fairly new to Linux and Ubuntu and all that. I was wondering if someone could help me figure out how to get web applications to work a little better? Particularly video.
[15:50] <dwarrel> Does any one know how i can get man pages so that if i press ctrl+z that it will leave the information in the terminal? I found this post: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/how-to-quit-man-less-and-keep-man-info-on-screen-154758/     But i can find the manpath.config file but im not sure were to put the -X. Any one can help me with this?
[15:50] <flona> back to the problem, can i start gnome in safe mode to fix the resolution ?
[15:50] <spider> hi
[15:51] <flona> dwarrel: fg <enter>
[15:51] <platius> monostone, I have not finished my VB install yet. Hope it works
[15:51] <Finnish> What is the best video editor? Easy to use and light?
[15:51] <spider> spider@spider:~$ apt-get install gcc
[15:51] <spider> E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13 Permission denied)
[15:51] <spider> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root?
[15:51] <spider> what can i do with it?
[15:51] <dwarrel> fg locks you back into the man page
[15:52] <flona> spider: type sudo infront of the apt-get
[15:52] <dwarrel> i want it so that the man page is there and i can (in the same terminal) insert commandos
[15:52] <spider> ohhh
[15:52] <kindofabuzz> dwarrel: hang on i got the solution
[15:52] <spider> thanks flona
[15:52] <flona> dwarrel: open another window
[15:52] <roch09> geirha > where exactly should I add makeactive?
[15:52] <nickrud> flona ~/.gnome2/monitors.xml holds the settings from the screen resolution prefs dialog
[15:52] <ssam> flona, have you tried choosing the recovery mode at boot, and choosing the 'fix x' option
[15:52] <flona> spider: np
[15:52] <geminidomino> flona: try this:    sudo dpkg --configure xorg-server   Should let you reset your resolutions
[15:52] <jimqode> flona, dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg should get x working at least with vesa driver
[15:53] <Zelbinian> Can someone help me figure out how to make video work better in Firefox in Ubuntu?
[15:53] <geirha> roch09: Put it between lines 158 and 159 in your paste. Just above chainloader.
[15:53] <kindofabuzz> export PAGER=/bin/more
[15:53] <kindofabuzz> dwarrel: open your .bashrc and put this line in:  export PAGER=/bin/more
[15:53] <jpds> flona: I think they offer 24h support.
[15:54] <spider> how can i get flash player plugin on my web browser?
[15:54] <kindofabuzz> dwarrel: that will leave the man page in term when you hit q
[15:54] <ussrpulse> ðåáÿòêè êàê èçáàâèòüñÿ îò ðåêëàìíûõ îêîí â ìîçèëå??
[15:54] <jpds> !ru | ussrpulse
[15:54] <nickrud> sudo update-alternatives --config pager for a system wide setting
[15:54] <dwarrel> ah ok lets test
[15:54] <kindofabuzz> dwarrel: you have to close term after and reopen for it to work
[15:54] <GleepGlop> hello
[15:55] <geminidomino> blast it... it's got to be doing something between the init.d scripts and the login prompt
[15:55] <Zelbinian> I've installed the Adobe flash player plugin, but I still have trouble watching video online. Might someone be able to help?
[15:55] <j800r> hey there. i'm trying to install drivers for an epson stylus 680 printer. can anyone help me? I have the source for it, but i don't know how to install from source
[15:56] <dwarrel> doesnt matter where i put it?
[15:56] <Crazy_Girl>  ~Ä~ hello my friends o/ ~Ä~ 
[15:56] <dwarrel> just any where in .bashrc?
[15:56] <flona> this is i tried to add new user and still cant work
[15:56] <j800r> Zelbinian: try going into package manager and installing libflash support package
[15:56] <flona> if .gnome is the issue the new user would work just fine
[15:56] <Zelbinian> libflash support, ok, I'll try that. Thanks.
[15:56] <spider> how can i get flash player plugin on my web browser?
[15:56] <kindofabuzz> dwarrel: well not in the middle of other commands and stuff no, just put at bottom
[15:56] <ssam> flona, have you tried choosing the recovery mode at boot, and choosing the 'fix x' option
[15:56] <flona> i think gnome got broken, how can i reinstall gnome from console ?
[15:56] <flona> ssam: nope i did not try that
[15:57] <C0p3rn1c> spider: the latest firefox ask you to install it when needed
[15:57] <Zelbinian> Is the package manager different from the Add/Remove applications dialog?
[15:57] <flona> is there global setting for gnome ?
[15:57] <jimqode> Zelbinian, yes. it is Synaptic Package Manager.
[15:57] <C0p3rn1c> I need a good mp3 manager to delete//move my music
[15:57] <nickrud> flona and make sure you delete any ~/.gnome2/monitor.xml file
[15:57] <Zelbinian> Ah, ok.
[15:57] <C0p3rn1c> any idea's?
[15:58] <kindofabuzz> C0p3rn1c: you have rm and mv
[15:58] <roch09> geirha is this what I should put: http://paste.ubuntu.com/35561/
[15:58] <geirha> Zelbinian: Yes, synaptic shows all packages, Add/Remove only shows applications that will add a menu-entry (i.e. it doesn't list libraries)
[15:58] <j800r> can anyone help me with installing/setting up my printer please. i'm setting it up for my dad and i don't know anything about printers on ubuntu
[15:58] <C0p3rn1c> kindofabuzz: not very productive =)
[15:58] <dwarrel> Kindofabuzz: Thanks! its perfect now :D
[15:58] <jimqode> j800r, is it a usb printer?
[15:58] <bmarley13> can someone help me with some simple theme editing?
[15:58] <geirha> roch09: Yes. I don't think the order has anything to say really, but that's the order my entry has.
[15:58] <kindofabuzz> C0p3rn1c: huh? very productive
[15:58] <kindofabuzz> dwarrel: np
[15:59] <C0p3rn1c> kindofabuzz: I mean efficient
[15:59] <j800r> jimqode: no, it's parallel port
[15:59] <jimqode> C0p3rn1c, try mc. it's very efficient imho.
[15:59] <kindofabuzz> C0p3rn1c: mv *.mp3 /blah/asdf    easy
[15:59] <jimqode> what is the model?
[15:59] <jimqode> j800r, what is the model?
[15:59] <C0p3rn1c> jimqode: ok
[15:59] <j800r> jimqode: it's an epson stylus 680
[16:00] <roch09> geirha > thanks I am trying supergrub, if it fails, I will change the entries as u said
[16:01] <monostone> platius: well i followed the instructions indicated, but i still can't see any usb from vb
[16:01] <C0p3rn1c> jimqode: flash based?
[16:01] <ikonia> roch09: you've been told the method you are using will not work
[16:01] <jimqode> j800r, use this as a guide. there will be no autodetected printers. just choose another printer by specifying port, then lp0. choose the printer driver closest to your printer model.
[16:01] <ikonia> roch09: you've been also told this is NOTHING to do with ubuntu
[16:02] <ikonia> roch09: using the vista boot loader to load grub is not supported, using the vista boot loader to load ubuntu will not work - please please please, get support from the guy who wrote the doc your reading
[16:02] <C0p3rn1c> kindofabuzz: to be more exact I want a good music player with a nice library that allows you to easally move/delete/rate/catogerize your music
[16:02] <geirha> ikonia: It's the vista entry in grub that is the problem ...
[16:02] <mrtimdog> C0p3rn1c: Amarok?
[16:03] <ikonia> geirha: not from what I'm reading
[16:03] <ikonia> geirha: or if I have it wrong I apologise
[16:03] <j800r> jimqode: i actually have drivers for my printer, but they're in source, and gzip format. I'm not sure how to compile/install from source
[16:03] <monostone> another issue i have is making vfat partition available to virtualbox. I configured the share via the devices->share menu, but the folder does not appear, any ideas?
[16:03] <kindofabuzz> banshee, amarok, exaile, alot of choices
[16:03]  * C0p3rn1c is checking out amarok
[16:03] <jimqode> j800r, you probably won't need them.
[16:03] <jimqode> j800r, try the standard method first
[16:04] <alilo> hi :)  i have problem with virtualbox on Elyssa when i try to start virtual machine i have an error message and it can't run
[16:04] <j800r> ahhh!
[16:04] <j800r> i think i got it
[16:05] <j800r> jimqode:  thanks mate
[16:05] <jimqode> j800r, np! have fun!
[16:05] <flona> same issue i tried fix x in recover
[16:05] <j800r> jimqode:  lol, it's not for me, it's for me dad. i don't have a printer at my place :P
[16:05] <alilo> hi :)  i have problem with virtualbox on hardy when i try to start virtual machine i have an error message and it can't run
[16:05] <include_pr> Ok pissed off by FF3 + Compiz Full Screen MODE
[16:05] <flona> i can login see the icons but the menus does not load so i can re-configure the resolution
[16:05] <jimqode> j800r, tell your dad to have fun then :P
[16:06] <include_pr> Ok pissed off by FF3 + Compiz Full Screen MODE
[16:06] <include_pr> anyone have the same problem?
[16:06] <j800r> haha! he hates pcs. hence why i put ubuntu on for him. already has everything he needs ;)
[16:06] <monostone> alilo: please provide detailed error messages to understand what your problem is
[16:06] <roch09> Ikonia> firstly the method I was trying works, through NEOgrub, so stop telling me it doesn't, then I made a mistake of changing the entries in EASYBCD, thats when vista stopped working, so I decided to get back GRUB to MBR, now Vista doesn't work, so I am here trying to figure that out. you don't want to help, don't but if you dont know something please stay away.
[16:06] <alilo> monostone, okay
[16:07] <C0p3rn1c> mrtimdog: thanks amarok was exactly what i was looking for!
[16:07] <flona> include_pr: what do you mean ? you can't see the menus and top/buttom bars ?
[16:07] <alilo> monostone, the error message is
[16:07] <alilo> VirtualBox kernel driver not installed. The vboxdrv kernel module was either not loaded or /dev/vboxdrv was not created for some reason. Please install the virtualbox-ose-modules package for your kernel, e.g. virtualbox-ose-modules-generic..
[16:07] <alilo> VBox status code: -1908 (VERR_VM_DRIVER_NOT_INSTALLED).
[16:07] <alilo> Code de résultat :
[16:07] <alilo> 0x80004005
[16:07] <FloodBot1> alilo: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[16:07] <include_pr> flona yep
[16:07] <include_pr> flona: yep
[16:07] <bmarley13> is there a way to set a default opacity for newly opened windows?
[16:07] <jimqode> j800r, what a lucky dad he is
[16:07] <flona> include_pr: woohoo i have the same problem what did you do exactly to have this ?
[16:08] <Zelbinian> Hmm. I added libflashsupport libflash-swfplayer and libflash-mozplugin, restarted Firefox, and I still can't get flash videos to work.
[16:08] <geirha> alilo: have you installed the virtualbox-ose-modules package?
[16:08] <monostone> alilo: do this -> sudo apt-get install virtualbox-ose-modules-`uname -r`
[16:08] <include_pr> flona: Just Have Compiz enabled with firefox running
[16:08] <alilo> monostone, ok
[16:08] <monostone> alilo: what distro r you running?
[16:08] <monostone> is it debian based?
[16:08] <flona> include_pr: i had it long time running, but how did you do the full screen MODE ?
[16:08] <alilo> monostone, hardy
[16:09] <monostone> alilo:  fine , it will work
[16:09] <flona> include_pr: maybe there are key combination that takes off the full mode
[16:09] <alilo> monostone, a big thanks:)
[16:09] <monostone> alilo: reboot after successfully executing that command
[16:09] <include_pr> flona: I just reffered to the problem as full screen mode but is the same problem you have MInimize or Maximize as well as taskbar doent show
[16:09] <alilo> monostone, okay it's done ;)
[16:10] <monostone> alilo: excellent :)
[16:10] <flona> include_pr: even after restarting you can't see the menus only the icons right ?
[16:10] <include_pr> flona: I cant understand why Ubuntu/Firefox/Compiz dont fix problem
[16:10] <flona> include_pr: did you reboot and still having the same problem ?
[16:10] <m4lmsteen> having  problems... when installing a video card into this sytem it wont boot
[16:11] <m4lmsteen> flashes on loading rc local a few times then does nothing
[16:11] <include_pr> flona: Yep
[16:11] <include_pr> flona: It is only with firefox
[16:11] <alilo> monostone, i have another question about Awn manager.. have you any idea about it :s
[16:11] <flona> everyone plase, how to disable compiz and start with no visual effects ? it seems this problem happening for more than one person now
[16:11] <Zelbinian> How do I check if Ubuntu installed as 32- or 64-bit?
[16:11] <include_pr>  I cant understand why Ubuntu/Firefox/Compiz dont fix problem its clearly a big bug
[16:11] <include_pr> as too many people experience it
[16:12] <SpeCon> hello all: I bought myself a brand new HP pavillion D6000 new from the store today. I want to install ubuntu on it but when i put the CD IN you can see ubuntu loading but then i get a black screen with => Busy box v1.1.3 build in shell (ash) Enter help for a list of build in commands. /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off (initramfs)
[16:12] <SpeCon> can sombody help me?
[16:12] <Zelbinian> Apologize in advance if that's a stupid question. lol
[16:12] <soundray> Zelbinian: check your kernel with uname -a. It shows either 686 or x86_64
[16:12] <monostone> alilo: some, what issue are you having?
[16:12] <histo> Great computer shuts off from running Nexuiz. Cpu gets over 70 C
[16:12] <soundray> Zelbinian: *i686
[16:12] <flona> anyone ?
[16:13] <flona> how to disale compiz and restart
[16:13] <Zelbinian> soundray: You'll have to forgive me, I'm a recent Windows convert, I'm not quite sure what you mean when you say "check your kernel"
[16:13] <alilo> monostone, i can't have the nice apparance because i can't run it :s
[16:13] <flona> from shell
[16:13] <SpeCon> hello all: I bought myself a brand new HP pavillion D6000 new from the store today. I want to install ubuntu on it but when i put the CD IN you can see ubuntu loading but then i get a black screen with => Busy box v1.1.3 build in shell (ash) Enter help for a list of build in commands. /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off (initramfs)
[16:13] <geirha> flona: Have you looked in /var/log/Xorg.0.log ? It probably gives an error message as to why it won't start.
[16:13] <soundray> Zelbinian: open a terminal (Applications-Accessories-Terminal) and enter 'uname -a'. Then look at the output.
[16:13] <Blaze_Boy> ﻿﻿I have this message on boot and i want to know what is the problem and fix it :  Applying intel IA32 Microcode update.... firmware_helper[4456] : main error loading '/lib/firmware/intel-ucode/0f-02-09' with driver '(unknown)'...... done >>and for information i have installed microcode_ctl and applyed a new microcode to my intel celeron 2.4 GHz processor , i think it's the problem but i can't fix it :(
[16:14] <Zelbinian> Ah, ok. I thought that might be what you meant, but I wasn't sure. Thank you.
[16:14] <flona> geirha: it starts but cant open the menus
[16:14] <monostone> alilo: sorry, that is to generic, I can't help
[16:14] <msk> whats the next version of Ubuntu (version name) ???
[16:14] <soundray> !intrepid | msk
[16:14] <alilo> monostone, okay nor problem thanks:)
[16:15] <flona> geirha: nothing major at Xorg.0.log normal loading of stuff
[16:15] <msk> may i know the meaning of this name...INTREPID IBEX
[16:15] <Blaze_Boy> ubottu are u bot ?
[16:15] <Zelbinian> I think I know the answer to this one already, but if I wanted to have a 64-bit install, I'd probably have to do a full-install all over again, huh?
[16:15] <SpeCon> hello all: I bought myself a brand new HP pavillion D6000 new from the store today. I want to install ubuntu on it but when i put the CD IN you can see ubuntu loading but then i get a black screen with => Busy box v1.1.3 build in shell (ash) Enter help for a list of build in commands. /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off (initramfs)
[16:15] <jpds> !ibex | msk
[16:15] <jpds> !bot | Blaze_Boy
[16:15] <geirha> flona: How about ~/.xsession-errors?
[16:16] <soundray> flona: can you choose a failsafe session from the login screen?
[16:16] <flona> geirha: lots of things that i can't understand
[16:16] <flona> soundray: yes i can but yet it doesn't open the menus
[16:16] <Blaze_Boy> ubottu : what is the problem of nvidia ?
[16:17] <the_darkside_986> Is it possible to disable Pulse Audio completely, such as on startup? It caused all music file playback to not work until I killed it in the process manager.
[16:17] <geirha> flona: log in, then hit Ctrl+Alt+F1 to get to a tty. Run: "DISPLAY=:0 metacity --replace &"
[16:17] <Blaze_Boy> ubottu : i have problem with microcode
[16:17] <SpeCon> IS THERE ANYONE WHO CAN PLEASE HELP ME?????
[16:17] <geirha> flona: Then hit Ctrl+Alt+F7 to return to X. Did that help?
[16:18] <Blaze_Boy> SpeCon what ?
[16:18] <SpeCon> hello all: I bought myself a brand new HP pavillion D6000 new from the store today. I want to install ubuntu on it but when i put the CD IN you can see ubuntu loading but then i get a black screen with => Busy box v1.1.3 build in shell (ash) Enter help for a list of build in commands. /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off (initramfs)
[16:18] <idefix> SpeCon, what?
[16:18] <GleepGlop> Blaze_Boy: you can ask the room a question ;)
[16:18] <tristanmike> Hi all... can someone help me with sound on Ubuntu 8.04. I have a SoundBlaster LIVE! card and I have 5.1 surround sound, but my rear and center speakers aren't outputing sound. Can someone please help me ? Thanks in advance :D
[16:18] <flona> geirha: i'm not on console using ALT+control+F4
[16:18] <idefix> that's damned complicate SpeCon
[16:18] <Blaze_Boy> ok
[16:18] <Blaze_Boy> ﻿﻿I have this message on boot and i want to know what is the problem and fix it :  Applying intel IA32 Microcode update.... firmware_helper[4456] : main error loading '/lib/firmware/intel-ucode/0f-02-09' with driver '(unknown)'...... done >>and for information i have installed microcode_ctl and applyed a new microcode to my intel celeron 2.4 GHz processor , i think it's the problem but i can't fix it :(
[16:18] <SpeCon> idefix well if you know the answer let me know
[16:19] <geirha> flona: hm?
[16:19] <include_pr> flona: Related to FF3 problem, read last post on this bug. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/238121
[16:19] <Blaze_Boy> Problem : ﻿﻿I have this message on boot and i want to know what is the problem and fix it :  Applying intel IA32 Microcode update.... firmware_helper[4456] : main error loading '/lib/firmware/intel-ucode/0f-02-09' with driver '(unknown)'...... done >>and for information i have installed microcode_ctl and applyed a new microcode to my intel celeron 2.4 GHz processor , i think it's the problem but i can't fix it :(
[16:19] <soundray> flona: sorry, I was cut off. Can you log into failsafe gnome?
[16:19] <geminidomino> geirha: Looks like it's not starting getty for some reason, but ubunto doesn't use /etc/inittab. So I'm kind of stuck.
[16:19] <include_pr> ubottu: Are you having that problem?
[16:21] <geirha> geminidomino: ah, /etc/event.d/ is used instead of inittab these days
[16:21] <flona> geirha: i did that, it didn't change, the F7 gnome still have no menus
[16:21] <geirha> flona: No panels? And this happens with a new user as well?
[16:22] <flona> geirha: yes
[16:22] <flona> it loads compiz even for the new user seems to be
[16:22] <geirha> flona: Really weird symptoms. Have you tried booting a live session and run fsck on the root partition?
[16:23] <flona> geirha: i done have a live cd here :(
[16:23] <amod> hi anyone here ?
[16:23] <Qiler> HEy. i have a question. i want to switch to dual boot with ubuntu and windows. the problem is that i want to do everything on one hdd partitioned to 5 partitions (2x ntfs + linux swap/root/home). but in suppoert page i read that ubuntu supports only 4 primary partitions. is this a problem?
[16:23] <amod> hello all any female here ?
[16:24] <soundray> !ot | amod
[16:24] <BrandonS> amod, this is not a dating service
[16:24] <Qiler> Anyone?
[16:24] <zmig> Qiler: You should be fine, swap doesn't really count
[16:24] <frostburn> flona, geirha the ubuntu install cd is a livecd, you can run fsck on the hard disks with it
[16:24] <Cripps> if you're not supposed to drink more than 500 mL of Rockstar a day, then why do they sell it in 710 mL cans?
[16:24] <ay^> Qiler: you can do other kinds of partitions
[16:25] <flona> any global setting for gnome i can disable it to login as fail safe ?
[16:25] <ay^> i forgot the name right now tho
[16:25] <Qiler> oh ok, thanks :)
[16:25] <zmig> Qiler: I run with 2 ntfs partitions along with my ext3
[16:25] <flona> frostburn: i know that, i dont have the installation cd too
[16:25] <ay^> Qiler: if you fire up ubuntu livecd and you gparted first
[16:25] <tosate> Qiler: why do you need 5 primary partitions?
[16:25] <flona> i need to get into office to get it
[16:25] <soundray> Qiler: you can set up four primary partitions max, or three primaries plus one extended. The extended one can contain multiple logical partitions.
[16:25] <flona> i doubt fsck would fix the problem
[16:25] <soundray> Qiler: it's a limitation from DOS times, not at all Ubuntu-specific
[16:25] <flona> is a settings issue in gnome and/or display
[16:25] <ay^> Qiler: what soundray said is what I meant
[16:26] <flona> something global, because even new users can't see the menus
[16:26] <monostone> i have enabled a shared vfat partition in the devices->shares for virtualbox-1.5.6_OSE but it isnt becoming available, how should i proceed??
[16:26] <Qiler> 50gb ntfs partition for windows, 400gb ntfs partition for windows files/games and 3 linux partitions
[16:26] <SpeCon> hello all: I bought myself a brand new HP pavillion D6000 new from the store today. I want to install ubuntu on it but when i put the CD IN you can see ubuntu loading but then i get a black screen with => Busy box v1.1.3 build in shell (ash) Enter help for a list of build in commands. /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off (initramfs)
[16:27] <flona> .xsessions-errors says cant add monitor
[16:27] <flona> last night it was working just fine
[16:27] <soundray> SpeCon: above that, do you see any message indicating why it goes into busybox mode?
[16:28] <Arnos> I just accidentally overwrote my ~/.profile, is that bad?
[16:28] <geirha> flona: Try a different wm perhaps. Try installing the fluxbox package and log in with fluxbox as session.
[16:28] <bobertdos> ﻿Qiler: It is not necessary, nor does it make much sense to have your home on a separate partition. Mounting one Ext3 partition to / gives you everything you need.
[16:28] <SpeCon> soundray no i don't see any msg
[16:28] <nmcbride> geirha: is fluxbox even under development anymore?  I've been wandering that.
[16:28] <flona> geirha: apt-get install fluxbox ?
[16:28] <flona> what about KDE
[16:29] <geirha> flona: aye, possibly with sudo infront if you're not root
[16:29] <Qiler> hmmm so should i make only swap and root?
[16:29] <bobertdos> ﻿Qiler: As for your other partitions, they should not be a problem. Yes, only swap and root as far as Ubuntu is concerned.
[16:29] <geirha> flona: If compiz is the issue, then fluxbox is better, because it's not compatible with compiz.
[16:29] <flona> geirha: k
[16:29] <soundray> SpeCon: how much RAM do you have?
[16:30] <Qiler> ok, thanks
[16:30] <SpeCon> soundray: 4GB
[16:31] <Qiler> well. thanks for help. cya.
[16:31] <mashugac> hi
[16:31] <soundray> SpeCon: try this: boot the CD, at the boot menu, hit F6 to edit the kernel parameters, add to the end of the line   all_generic_ide
[16:31] <geirha> nmcbride: I have no idea, but it's still a good wm :)
[16:31] <mashugac> does someone know how to emulate windows without virtualbox?
[16:32] <SpeCon> soundray: and that should help ?
[16:32] <bobertdos> ﻿mashugac: Wine?
[16:32] <mashugac> ehm, wine is not an emulator ;)
[16:32] <Miesco> Hey, ZynAddSubFX letters are too big: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=883864
[16:32] <mashugac> i mean a rela
[16:32] <Takmadeus> Hi
[16:33] <norber> hello i have a problem with ndiswrapper
[16:33] <Takmadeus> Does anyone know how to put randopm signatures in evolution mail?
[16:33] <soundray> SpeCon: this is assuming that the Ubuntu kernel has trouble with your drive controller
[16:33] <Takmadeus> *random
[16:33] <norber> http://paste.ubuntu.com/35563/
[16:33] <SpeCon> soundray: okay i realy hope i can run ubuntu cause i payed lots off money for this HP laptop
[16:33] <flona> geirha: ok i'm in, i don't know if it has menus on top or not because i dont see any menus at all except a right click mouse
[16:34] <soundray> SpeCon: take it easy, it's just a little hurdle to get over
[16:34] <geirha> flona: there should only be a bar at the bottom. And you get to the menus with clicking on the background like you did.
[16:34] <SpeCon> soundray: so when i put that command you told me. it will work the
[16:34] <SpeCon> nn
[16:34] <Takmadeus> I have this problem that I want random quotes to appear in my mail, but the editor preferences only allow me to choose one at a time instead of adding a random one from the signature editor
[16:34] <Takmadeus> so
[16:35] <flona> geirha: i checked .xsessions-errors there are tons of errors saying unable to set value setting to default
[16:35] <Takmadeus> Has anyone managed to do what I am saying?
[16:35] <bobertdos> norber: So, your card works, but it's not detecting your network?
[16:35] <flona> geirha: failed to read $$VARIABLE$$ then sets it to default
[16:35] <flona> lots of variables
[16:35] <norber> bobertdos: yes, its not detecting nothing
[16:36] <SpeCon> soundray: is that the only command to do ? to make it work. cause i'm gonna reboot my computer now and going to try itp
[16:36] <Takmadeus> ﻿﻿I have this problem that I want random quotes to appear in my mail, but the editor preferences only allow me to choose one at a time instead of adding a random one
[16:36] <soundray> SpeCon: I don't know. I've been trying to explain: there are many possible reasons why this error could be happening. One of them is drive controller trouble, if it's that, this kernel parameter may fix it.
[16:36] <geirha> flona: hm I have some error messages in my .xsession-errors too, but no one that matches your description
[16:36] <norber> i have ubuntu 8.04 lts and the version of ndiswrapper 1.51
[16:37] <soundray> SpeCon: it's actually the most frequent reason for this error.
[16:37] <SpeCon> soundray: okay i'm going to try that
[16:37] <flona> geirha: where i can set the resolution for global to re-login on gnome ?
[16:37] <SpeCon> i be back in some minutes so please stand by here
[16:37] <SpeCon> brb
[16:37] <geirha> flona: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[16:37] <Takmadeus> ﻿I have this problem that I want random quotes to appear in my mail, but the editor preferences only allow me to choose one at a time instead of adding a random one
[16:37] <bobertdos> ﻿norber: What card are you using and what driver did you use for it?
[16:37] <Takmadeus> i am using evolution btw
[16:38] <geirha> flona: open a terminal and run gnome-appearance-properties. Try to disable compiz from the visual effects tab there.
[16:38] <norber> bobertdos: card wmp300N driver net5416 from Xp
[16:39] <norber> the card have chip atheros
[16:39] <dmi3on> what is normal swap portition size ?>
[16:39] <bobertdos> ﻿dmi3on: A general rule is twice your RAM.
[16:39] <dmi3on> ok, thx
[16:40] <dmi3on> bobertdos, type of protition logical or promery ?
[16:40] <kane77> can anyone help me with libraries.. I need to export the /usr/local/lib so that it would be recognized in my Java IDE.. I have put into my .bashrc something like export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib but it does not find the libraries.. if I put that to run configuration inside the IDE it works.. how can I make it recognize it?
[16:40] <simotempler> is vmware server for ubuntu free
[16:41] <mw44118> hi -- Got a question about the less pager.  Is there a way to reload a file?  Right now, I quit and restart.
[16:41] <kane77> simotempler, what do you mean by free? as in beer or as in speech?
[16:41] <bobertdos> ﻿dmi3on: Well, if your talking about Ubuntu swaps, they are not primary nor are they extended.
[16:41] <flona> geirha: did it, same issue
[16:41] <dmi3on> can i run compiz on intel 965
[16:41] <norber> bobertdos: the file .inf used in ndiswrapper is: http://paste.ubuntu.com/35572/
[16:41] <simotempler> no cost
[16:42] <paolo_> this is my question: I want to know if a package has been installed using apt-get install or if it has been installed with apt-get source (how do i distinguish these two)
[16:42] <kane77> dmi3on, yes, although for example blur does not work with the drivers (I'm not sure about 965, but on my 955 it runs OK apart from blur)
[16:42] <soundray> dmi3on: yes, you can. If you have more than 512MB RAM, don't make your swap bigger than RAM+10%
[16:42] <simotempler> if i have xp on a dual boot can i run that in ubuntu using vmware server for free
[16:43] <bobertdos> ﻿norber: and you know for a fact that there are broadcasting ssid's around you?
[16:43] <sunru> hi
[16:43] <Takmadeus> I have this problem that I want random quotes to appear in my mail, but the editor preferences only allow me to choose one at a time instead of adding a random one. I am using evolution
[16:43] <soundray> simotempler: can you rephrase that question?
[16:43] <sunru> i just installed ubuntu desktop, I admit I wasn't paying too much attention, but I don't recall it asking for a root password? did I miss something?
[16:43] <dmi3on> bobertdos,  in ubuntu install, creat new portition when i select swap i can make selection of "type of new portiotion" you saying it doesnt matter what i selcet ?
[16:43] <norber> bobertdos: yes
[16:43] <sunru> er ubuntu server sorry.
[16:43] <geirha> flona: Ok, so the problem is not with compiz then. I've never heard of such a problem with gnome before though ... not sure how to proceed.
[16:43] <Pici> !root | sunru
[16:44] <bobertdos> ﻿dmi3on: Well, I suppose primary would be the best choice in most cases.
[16:44] <simotempler> if i have xp on a dual boot can i run that within ubuntu using vmware server by downloading vmware for ubuntu from the respos free of charge
[16:44] <dmi3on> ook
[16:45] <norber> bobertdos: you speak spanish?
[16:45] <flona> geirha: whats the command that fires the menu ? it seems i have something curropted from last night's shutdown
[16:45] <simotempler> or do i have to pay for vmware server
[16:45] <sunru> ubottu: sorry, I did try sudo, but it prompted for root password.
[16:45] <soundray> dmi3on: I disagree. Make logical partitions whenever you can
[16:45] <flona> geirha: is there any command to update everything ?
[16:45] <sunru> eh
[16:45] <geirha> flona: which files?
[16:45] <soundray> sunru: no, sudo prompts for your user password
[16:46] <flona> geirha: all gnome/system files or something. because i did export DISPLAY=:0 from one of the tty's and i'm able to launch things there
[16:46] <dmi3on> soundray, are you saying that both ext3 and swap i have to make logical ?
[16:46] <bobertdos> ﻿norber: Si quieres hablar, venga a #ubuntu-es
[16:46] <kenkku> how do I show files installed by some package with commandline tools (apt-*, aptitude)?
[16:46]  * dmi3on i lost :(
[16:46] <geirha> flona: Ok, try "sudo aptitude reinstall gnome-panel" perhaps
[16:46] <soundray> dmi3on: you don't have to, but it's fine if you do, and logical partitions are more flexible.
[16:46] <eross> after I set up and run an ubuntu filserver, should I shut anything down like gnome or kde to improve efficiency
[16:46] <dmi3on> ok
[16:46] <soundray> kenkku: dpkg -L packagename
[16:47] <kenkku> soundray: thanks. didn't think of using dpkg
[16:47] <simotempler> also can vmware sever run an xp installation already installed on a different partition or do i have to install it within vmware
[16:47] <soundray> eross: you can 'sudo update-rc.d -f gdm remove' to prevent X from starting at boot.
[16:47] <Doska> hello all i get this error on installing GIT sudo: ./compiz-git: command not found
[16:47] <mgolisch> simotempler: mostlikely, windows will mostlikely bsod if booted in vmware
[16:48] <mrtimdog> simotempler: You can with virtualbox, so I'd assume there's a way with vmware although I've never used it.
[16:48] <geirha> flona: Also, it would be nice to get to run an fsck ... do you have a burner? You could try the gparted live CD which is just 50-60Mb, it should have fsck on it.
[16:48] <mgolisch> simotempler: you can however use vmware server to create a virtualmachine from a running windows instalaltrion
[16:48] <dmi3on> soundray, what is defference between lacation for new portition: Beginning or End ?
[16:48] <mgolisch> simotempler: or better said use vmware-converter to do so
[16:48] <eross> if i use samba, can any windows box see my harddrive or does it need to be formatted fat32/ntfs ?
[16:48] <dmi3on> soundray, what should i set for swap and ext3 ?
[16:48] <flona> geirha: i'm getting gnome-panel is not currently install so it iwll not be reinstalled message
[16:49] <simotempler> is virtualbox free of charge
[16:49] <eross> any windows box as in my internal network windows box
[16:49] <mgolisch> simotempler: yeah
[16:49] <flona> geirha: yes i have a burner, whats the URL to download the image?
[16:49] <Doska> am installing GIT for the lastest compiz verion
[16:49] <Doska> *version
[16:49] <romain_> bonjour a tous
[16:49] <simotempler> mgolisch - will it take up much space
[16:49] <eross> halo romain_
[16:49] <simotempler> to install
[16:49] <geirha> ubottu: tell flona about gparted
[16:49] <SpeCon> soundray: I did what you said. Actually there happend something different with that command. I saw the linux kernel loading screen. i mean the window were you can see .... Ok .... Ok etc but after that my screen was black again and the cd stoped
[16:49] <soundray> dmi3on: always start at the beginning of the disk and build it up towards the end. That's a rule of thumb -- there can be exceptions.
[16:50] <mgolisch> simotempler: what? virtualbox?
[16:50] <SpeCon> soundray: is this only with the linux ubuntu version ?
[16:50] <SpeCon> that problem that you told me
[16:50] <geirha> flona: gnome-panel should be installed ... Have you uninstalled something recently ?
[16:50] <flona> geirha: i tried to enable compiz i got a nerror saying i don't have a driver for my 3D grapgics card
[16:50] <romain_> quelqu'un parle francais ?
[16:50] <soundray> SpeCon: I don't know
[16:50] <Pici> !fr | romain_
[16:50] <simotempler> mgolisch - ya virtualbox
[16:50] <flona> geirha: yes i uninstalled evolution and few other evolution-* stuff
[16:50] <mgolisch> simotempler: no the installtion doesnt take much space
[16:50] <flona> geirha: i could removed by bby mistake?
[16:50] <mgolisch> flona: thats bad
[16:50] <eross> je regrette romain_, nous nes pas parles la fracais ici.
[16:50] <simotempler> cool cheers
[16:51] <geirha> flona: It might have had dependancies that eventuall uninstalled gnome-panel. Try "sudo aptitude install ubuntu-desktop"
[16:51] <mgolisch> flona: that rips out gnome-control-center gnome-panel and a lot of other gnome stuff as those depend on evolution-data-server
[16:51] <dmi3on> soundray, i have 40Gb hard drive 2 GB ram, swap is 4G Beginning, rest is ext3 End, like this or backward
[16:51] <romain_> #ubuntu-fr
[16:51] <soundray> SpeCon: but I'm glad that all_generic_ide helped. Now you should boot again and select 'Safe Graphics mode' from the boot options. Remember, you still have to hit F6 and enter the boot option.
[16:51] <geirha> flona: It will probably reinstall evolution as well as everything needed to run gnome properly
[16:51] <simotempler> mgolisch - is it virtualbox-ose on the respos
[16:51] <soundray> dmi3on: I prefer to put the important things at the beginning, so I would reverse it
[16:51] <mrtimdog> flona: Try a: sudo apt-get install -f ubuntu-desktop
[16:52] <dmi3on> ook thx
[16:52] <flona> geirha: shouldn't i do apt-get install gnome first ?
[16:52] <mgolisch> simotempler: thats the opensource edition i think it doesnt have usb support or something
[16:53] <geirha> flona: ubuntu-desktop depends on alot of gnome-packages, so it will be installed along with it if it isn't installed.
[16:53] <simotempler> mgolisch - so that will let me run xp in ubuntu from my current dual boot and also still allow my dual boot to work as normal if i want
[16:53] <gnumm> does any one know if i can hear any song i want with the last.fm plugin in banshee?
[16:53] <ph8> hi guys, i'm looking to install a RAID5 array (4 disks (1 spare)) - can i configure this in the installer?
[16:54] <flona> i removed evolution because i wanted ubuntu to detect that my default email client is thunderbird, is there a way to make it understand that thunderbird is the default email client ?
[16:54] <soundray> ph8: you will need the alternate CD
[16:54] <soundray> !alternate | ph8
[16:54] <mgolisch> simotempler:i dont think so, windows is quite pricky about hardware chnges and in the vm you usualy have different hardware than your real host, so it might mess tsuff up
[16:54] <Saladin> legend2440, My upgrade went fine, by the way
[16:54] <Neophos> How do I install a multiple-CD game from ISO's within Wine? It won't let me unmount the CD and change it or reselect place to install from. Googling around has only led me to similar questions but no real answers. Any help?
[16:54] <Saladin> legend2440, I just finished it
[16:55] <ph8> soundray: I have it
[16:55] <ph8> at the prompt now!
[16:55] <ph8> can't see any obvious options though?
[16:55] <geirha> flona: System -> Preferences -> Preferred Applications
[16:55] <legend2440> Saladin: very good. glad to hear it. so you got the permissions problem sorted out?
[16:55] <simotempler> mgolisch - better leave it so incase it screws my xp install up then
[16:55] <soundray> !raid > ph8
[16:56] <eross> I guess smbfs would be better than samba to use for my intranet, right?
[16:56] <Omar87> How do I install svn?
[16:56] <soundray> ph8: dang, doesn't exist yet
[16:56] <ph8> indeed :s
[16:56] <ph8> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto is the link that doesn't work
[16:56] <ph8> it is possible right?
[16:56] <flona> wooho my menus are back :D
[16:57] <soundray> ph8: have you considered doing a basic installation on a non-RAID volume and setup the RAID from within that?
[16:57] <flona> and this is why people should keep loving linux
[16:57] <flona> and its friendly community ;)
[16:57] <mgolisch> eross: ?
[16:57] <S4nD3r> DCOPClient::attachInternal. Attach failed Could not open network socket How solve it??
[16:57] <soundray> flona: how did you fix it?
[16:57] <S4nD3r> I used Gnome
[16:57] <jeek> flona: fuck you!
[16:57] <geirha> !yay | flona
[16:57] <ph8> soundray: I could, in my experience doing it from the installer is always easier
[16:57] <S4nD3r> What to do?
[16:57] <flona> soundray: reinstalled ubuntu-desktop
[16:57] <soundray> ph8: what prompt are you at?
[16:57] <flona> seems i removed too much stuff related to evolution thats needed by gnone
[16:57] <flona> gnome*
[16:58] <eross> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpSamba
[16:58] <ph8> soundray: manual partitionning
[16:58] <flona> !thanks geirha
[16:58] <Kopfgeldjaeger> Hi. How can I save a cookie in a file (using links, w3m, whatever)?
[16:58] <flona> :P
[16:58] <soundray> flona: okay, good to know, glad it works again. Well done to you and geirha
[16:58] <RageMachine> I need some help deciding between 64bit and 32bit, on a 1.9ghz dual core, with 768MB of ram (laptop)
[16:59] <soundray> RageMachine: are you going to run numbercrunching, videoencoding or other CPU-intensive apps?
[17:00] <RageMachine> not that I know of.
[17:00] <RageMachine> watching videos may be an option
[17:00] <jeek> Oh come on, I was poking fun at the friendly community. :)
[17:00] <kwtm>  /join #kubuntu
[17:00] <soundray> RageMachine: does it make you mad when you don't get the last drop of performance from your machine?
[17:00] <eross> oh nevermind, samba is not needed on client pcs if you use smbfs
[17:00] <EvilDennisR> !clone
[17:00] <RageMachine> soundray, not my machine. I know 64 has more overhead then 32. hence I wanted to know if it was still wise to go with 64 even with only 768 of ram
[17:00] <mgolisch> eross: smbfs is a kernel module to mount smb shares, wheras samba is a daemon which allows you to share folders on your linux box using the smb protocol
[17:01] <mgolisch> eross: yeah
[17:01] <RageMachine> soundray, the faster the better though.
[17:01] <soundray> RageMachine: how do you mean overhead -- that the binaries are slightly larger?
[17:01] <eross> can windows use those same drives or do the drives need to be in ntfs format
[17:01] <eross> thru samba
[17:01] <eross> oops did it agaijn, while looking at the samba server
[17:02] <RageMachine> soundray: overhead as in it uses more room because of 64bit addresses instead of 32
[17:02] <RageMachine> soundray on high-ram machines this is negligible, but I am not so sure for 768 of ram
[17:02] <Omar87> How do I install svn?
[17:02] <mgolisch> there are some advantages of 64bit but the main thing might be that it can address more memory which isnt needed at all with under 1gb of ram
[17:02] <mgolisch> Omar87: apt-get install subversion
[17:02] <soundray> RageMachine: I don't think that's significant, but I haven't thought or heard/read about this issue
[17:02] <EvilDennisR> Omar87: apt-get install subversion
[17:03] <RageMachine> soundray it was brought up alot with vista on laptops under 1gb of ram
[17:03] <soundray> RageMachine: anyways, one more question: are you going to need java in the browser?
[17:03] <RageMachine> soundray yep, though java works in 64 and 32
[17:03] <soundray> RageMachine: brought up with Vista? You must be young ;)
[17:03] <RageMachine> soundray says who?
[17:04] <Omar87> Thanks mgolisch, EvilDennisR
[17:04] <soundray> RageMachine: java does, but the browser plugins don't
[17:04] <RageMachine> soundray following tech trends and news shouldn't define my asge
[17:04] <RageMachine> soundray true
[17:04] <soundray> RageMachine: anyway, even that issue will go away in intrepid.
[17:04] <RageMachine> soundray yea i know
[17:05] <RageMachine> soundray but I need to figure out if the extra overhead is worth it for 64bit just to get more out of the processor
[17:05] <RageMachine> soundray is there any difference in boot times between 64 and 32?
[17:05] <soundray> RageMachine: here's the deal: I choose 64bit for every machine that supports it, and I've never had a problem since hardy, even with proprietary software like Adobe Reader, Google Earth and Skype
[17:05] <Hunter_> !aMSN not booting
[17:05] <RageMachine> soundray on how low-end hardware?
[17:05] <eross> ﻿as setting up samba on ubuntu to be a fileserver, i know what the hostname is but what is the domain name? This is for System->Administration->Network / General tab
[17:05] <ph8> soundray:  Just found the raid5 option in the installer o/
[17:06] <Hunter_> why aMSN not working^
[17:06] <soundray> RageMachine: I haven't compared boot times side-by-side -- it's difficult to do fairly
[17:06] <soundray> RageMachine: guess I could do it in VMware
[17:06] <mgolisch> eross: its the name of the local domain you are in
[17:06] <wols_> !doesn't work | Hunter_
[17:06] <RageMachine> soundray whats the low-end for hardware you've installed 64 on?
[17:07] <soundray> RageMachine: Turion single-core 1.6GHz with 1GB RAM
[17:07] <Hunter_> ahahah
[17:07] <RageMachine> soundray how exactly is that 64 capable?
[17:07] <eross> mgolisch - how do i find that out?
[17:07] <soundray> RageMachine: what do you mean?
[17:07] <RageMachine> soundray nevermind, how did it run?
[17:08] <mgolisch> eross: do you run a local dns server or something?
[17:08] <soundray> RageMachine: fine. It's my wife's laptop, she's happy
[17:08] <eross> this machine i'm setting it up as a fileserver and possible game server, apache is running
[17:08] <RageMachine> soundray well this is my sisters laptop, she's only letting my put xubuntu on it because it is supposed to be faster, lol. so i want as fast as I can get, thats why I was worrying
[17:08] <mgolisch> eross: just make up something then, like local or so
[17:08] <mgolisch> tahts what i use usualy
[17:08] <eross> ok
[17:09] <luciobrucio> join #ubuntu-it
[17:09] <atha> hello, im running ubuntu from virtualbox in vista, my lap has 3gb, 1.73 dual, and virtualbox is running with 1204 ram ,but ubuntu is still a bit slow.. how can i improve it?
[17:09] <Hunter_> !aMSN doesn't work
[17:09] <RageMachine> soundray think i'll go with 64 then if it seems sluggish once I cut the crap, try out 32
[17:09] <cerbianguard> hey question:  Is it possible for a linux distro (ie ubuntu) to force a local IP address of its own?  Because that seems to be happening on a server and i don't know how to disable it
[17:10] <soundray> RageMachine: I've stated my case. I don't think in this particular situation, it doesn't matter either way... Unless she wants to play Yahoo java games
[17:10] <pjvandehaar> atha: turn off things like widgits and panels.
[17:10] <atha> how?
[17:10] <mgolisch> or dont use vista...
[17:10] <pjvandehaar> atha: and desktop effects
[17:10] <mgolisch> :)
[17:10] <soundray> RageMachine: what are the specs?
[17:10] <RageMachine> soundray, the people over at #xubuntu seem to think 32.... dun dun dun! lol.
[17:10] <RageMachine> soundray i told you!
[17:10] <RageMachine> soundray 768 of ram, 1.9ghz dual core
[17:11] <maszlo> im looking for a some software to clean up my music collection.. searching google I have only ran into a couple apps for removing duplicate files.. can anyone recommend some software for fixing id3 tags, duplicate files, album art in a mass scale?
[17:11] <kane1> Hi the network manager is not connecting me to a connection What can i do
[17:11] <mgolisch> vmware didnt run on vista , vista toool far too much ram for itself, no idea about virtualbox
[17:11] <mgolisch> took
[17:11] <kane1> Hi the network manager is not connecting me to a connection What can i do
[17:11] <pjvandehaar> atha: in xubuntu i was able to set up the applications menu from right click. not sure how in ubuntu
[17:11] <soundray> RageMachine: it will be far from sluggish with Xubuntu. It would actually be fine with gnome.
[17:11] <RageMachine> pjvanderhaar: thats not available in gnome, its xfce only
[17:11] <pjvandehaar> oh
[17:11] <kane1> Hi the network manager is not connecting me to a connection What can i do
[17:12] <RageMachine> soundray, yes, but I just wanted to know if it would be more efficient as 32 or 64.
[17:12] <RageMachine> soundray also i prefer xfce to gnome in most cases anywyas
[17:12] <kane1> Is there a command to connect to a wireless connection
[17:12] <mgolisch> i like fluxbox better
[17:12] <pjvandehaar> atha: you could try just smaller applications- i use thunar in gnome and its great
[17:12] <hateball> maszlo: EasyTag
[17:12] <mgolisch> kane1: yeah you can setup the wlan connection using iwconfig/wpa_supplicant manualy
[17:12] <RageMachine> not a big fan of flux, to minimalist. though fluxbuntu isnt bad
[17:13] <soundray> RageMachine: well, in this case, it'll be your sister's preference that matters most
[17:13] <mgolisch> kane1: but using the networkmanager is much easier
[17:13] <kane1> it does not connect me
[17:13] <RageMachine> soundray xp will be on dual boot, so its more of finding which would be faster. guess I can only test it.
[17:13] <foobar1> okay I just set up a hard drive on another computer to replace a broken HD on a computer. When I swapt the HD out it can't connect to the internet. This is an exact copy. I'm thinking the networking isn't working. restarting the networking isn't helping. maybe the mac is different?
[17:13] <mgolisch> kane1: why?
[17:13] <dvoid_> ello :) anyone tried to setup a 3g connectin trough bluetooth
[17:13] <kane1> IDK it did before
[17:13] <soundray> RageMachine: and again, I don't think there will be a noticeable performance difference between 64 and 32 in this situation, except when she starts to encode video.
[17:13] <kane1> not i put my card in monitar mode and it stop doing it
[17:14] <mgolisch> kane1: sure your key is right? and that you selected the right otions?
[17:14] <RageMachine> soundray define encode
[17:14] <soundray> RageMachine: or calculate prime quadruplets
[17:14] <soundray> RageMachine: what's there to define?
[17:14] <mgolisch> kane1: ? you putyour card in monitor mode?
[17:14] <RageMachine> soundray Man! she does that like all the time! lol.
[17:14] <kane1> yes
[17:14] <mgolisch> kane1: why?
[17:14] <kane1> How can i disable that
[17:14] <linduxed> hey guys
[17:14] <kane1> IDK someone told me
[17:14] <nmcbride> mgolisch: to break wep/wpa why else? ;)
[17:14] <mgolisch> kane1: thats used for wardriving/sniffing
[17:15] <mgolisch> kane1: thats mostlikely why it doesnt work
[17:15] <kane1> oh i didn't know that
[17:15] <atha> sorry but how do i trun those widgits off (what are they?) and panels?
[17:15] <kane1> Can i disable it
[17:15] <AmberWillow> hi.. anyone here know any good programs to analyse problems with a harddisk under ubuntu? its reacting slow as hell
[17:15] <visf> hi just want to find out what is the common software for file sharing with mac?
[17:16] <kane1> Magolisch can you tell me how to disable it
[17:16] <kane1> Please
[17:16] <rainwalker> is it possible to specify different default printers when connected to different wireless networks?
[17:16] <linduxed> i get "problem with audio playback" from skype and i wonder if its pulseaudio again (which blocks sound cuz pidgin is on)?
[17:16] <mgolisch> kane1: yeah do sudo iwconfig interface mode managed
[17:16] <rainwalker> linduxed: pulseaudio should /allow/ sound from both, not block it
[17:17] <mgolisch> kane1: it should be back to the normal operation mode after that
[17:17] <kane1> So this si the command sudo iwconfig interface mode managed
[17:17] <pjvandehaar> atha: if you had widgits i think you would probably know.
[17:17] <linduxed> rainwalker: well ive had blocked sound because of pulse before
[17:17] <mgolisch> kane1: replace interface with the actual interface name
[17:17] <carrie> If im taring a lot of stuff, can i start sending the file via ftp, even if it hasnt finished taring (itll finish taring long before the ftp stops sending)
[17:17] <kane1> How
[17:18] <pablo_o0o> hi, is there any way to change mounted drive names in GOME? for example a have partition (NTFS) mouted to /media/D and the drive name on desktop or in computer:/// is "Volume 80 GB", i want to  rename it to just "D" or "Drive D"
[17:18] <linduxed> rainwalker: last time pulse couldnt handle pidgin and amarok simultaneously
[17:18] <kane1> How i can do that
[17:18] <pablo_o0o> in GOME*
[17:18] <mgolisch> carrie: i dont think so
[17:18] <mgolisch> kane1: what?
[17:18] <deever> re
[17:18] <AmberWillow> pablo: make sure the folder you want exists and edit /etc/fstab.. find the old moundpoint and change it to the new one most probably
[17:18] <rainwalker> linduxed: hmm...are you using the default pulseaudio setup? I had to follow a guide on the forums before it worked properly for me
[17:19] <deever> which package do i have to install to run a NX server?
[17:19] <kane1> How to change the interface to actual one
[17:19] <atha> how can i turn widgits off and panels? what are they?
[17:19] <Saladin> legend2440, yeah, I fixed it by adding a new user with the -m flag. Then added to the root group, and everything is now fine
[17:19] <pjvandehaar> atha: in sys>admin>appearance>desktop effects turn off effects
[17:19] <mgolisch> kane1: in the command replace interface with eth1 or whatever  your wlan interface is named
[17:19] <pablo_o0o> yes it exists in fstab at its mounted in fstab to /media/D
[17:19] <atha> its done alredy
[17:19] <pjvandehaar> atha: and turn off compiz if you use it
[17:19] <legend2440> Saladin: very good
[17:19] <kane1> So what is the command to replace it
[17:20] <atha> i dont know what is compiz..
[17:20] <pablo_o0o> i just wat to change display name of the drive
[17:20] <pjvandehaar> atha: then you dont have it
[17:20] <rainwalker> atha: compiz = desktop effects
[17:20] <mgolisch> kane1: in a terminal do sudo iwconfig, and note the name of the interface where it shows it has the wireless extension
[17:20] <linduxed> rainwalker: did that guide
[17:20] <pjvandehaar> atha: its advanced effects like mac has
[17:20] <kane1> its wlan0
[17:20] <atha> no i dont think i do
[17:20] <atha> ic
[17:20] <mgolisch> kane1: then type sudo iwconfig whatever_the_name_was mode managed
[17:21] <kane1> oh thank you
[17:21] <Saladin> legend2440: At least now I'm ready to get set up. And the upgrade only took about a half hour. Would have been better is my hosting company didn't take 12 hours to reinstall 6.06 after I screwed it up yesterday
[17:21] <rainwalker> atha: you know you're running compiz if there are shadows around your windows
[17:21] <Saladin> *if
[17:21] <AmberWillow> pablo: make the new folder first, then change it in fstab.. sothat it says /mnt/newlocation
[17:21] <soundray> mgolisch: difficult customer? :)
[17:21] <atha> any ohter tips on how to improve ubuntu "speed" running virtualbox(vista)?
[17:21] <AmberWillow> pablo: be sure that the /mnt/newfolder exists or it wont mount
[17:21] <caution> bonjour à tous
[17:21] <mgolisch> soundray: seems so
[17:22] <mgolisch> :)
[17:22] <Saladin> atha: to turn all effects off just type 'metacity --restart' into a terminal
[17:23] <asdf1> if I do lsof, and a software is using pcm, how can I free pcm from it without killing it?
[17:23] <atha> gives me unknown command
[17:24] <rraj_be> is there any application that i can use to vie web pages offline. . . That is. . .i have to download  an entire web page. . . When ever i click on a link of downloaded page it should open as its opening in internet.. . . . Is there any appplication like this
[17:24] <soundray> asdf1: you can't, unless that software has a facility for giving up the sound device
[17:24] <asdf1> soundray: :(
[17:25] <AmberWillow> anyone know of a good harddisk repair/analysation tool for ubuntu?
[17:25] <Kopfgeldjaeger> somebody familar with httrack here?
[17:25] <atha> saladin metacity --restart returns unknown command
[17:25] <soundray> !info smartmontools | AmberWillow
[17:25] <soundray> atha: it's metacity --replace
[17:26] <PaymentRequired> Anyone know where dlsym is in ubuntu's header files?
[17:26] <pablo_o0o> AmberWillow, ok i understand i've mount this partition to new folder at its mounted OK but on my desktop is still "Volume 80 GB" i just wat to change this name :/
[17:26] <Saladin> Ooops. Sorry, atha
[17:26] <AmberWillow> thanks ubottu
[17:26] <Saladin> And thanks for catching the error, soundray.
[17:26] <atha> do i have to do it each time i start ubuntu?
[17:26] <soundray> Saladin: always a pleasure ;)
[17:27] <justin_> ok, I know how to add different usplashed to my boot up, but when it come to the login splash, Im not sure how I change it. Can anyone help out or point me in the right direction?
[17:27] <mgolisch> does anyone know somekind of cmdline ssh connection manager? something in which i could predefine ssh connections(mostlikely only tunneling without actualy alocating a pseudo terminal from the server) and then start and stop those predefined connections?
[17:27] <soundray> AmberWillow: the bot appreciates your gratitude
[17:27] <pjvandehaar> atha: you dhouldnt need to- i think it restarts everytime
[17:27] <AmberWillow> lol
[17:27] <soundray> mgolisch: I think that functionality is already in ssh
[17:28] <atha> ive given virtualbox 1024 ram if i give it more will it help to run ubuntu smoothly...?
[17:28] <mgolisch> maybe thats allready too much
[17:29] <pjvandehaar> atha: depending on how much you care about speed and how much you know about computers you could try installing xubuntu-desktop in synaptic
[17:29] <mgolisch> maybe start perfmon and look if its swaping much
[17:29] <mgolisch> actualy that might be the cause of it running that slow
[17:29] <AmberWillow> pablo: on your desktop, is that a symbolic link?
[17:29] <atha> ill give it a try at 512
[17:30] <atha> and about xubntu i dont much only that is another version of ubuntu..
[17:30] <atha> i think..
[17:30] <pjvandehaar> it runs great with ubuntu
[17:31] <mgolisch> yeah its just ubuntu with xfce instead of gnome
[17:31] <mgolisch> its more lightweight
[17:31] <pjvandehaar> atha: i ditched it because of trouble with ff addons
[17:31] <pjvandehaar> gnome programs work fine from the moment you install i though
[17:31] <atha> pjvandeharr : you ditch ubuntu or xubuntu?
[17:32] <pjvandehaar> xubuntu
[17:32] <pjvandehaar> for ubuntu
[17:32] <otacon22_laptop> hi
[17:32] <pablo_o0o> AmberWillow, no it's native gnome volumes display, i turned it on in gcof-editor apps/nautilus/desktop/'volumes_visible'
[17:32] <PiRANiA> hi, does anyone know if turbo memory is supported bu ubuntu 8.04?
[17:32] <mgolisch> PiRANiA: whats turbo memory?
[17:33] <PiRANiA> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Turbo_Memory
[17:33] <PaymentRequired> Anyone know where dlsym is in ubuntu's header files?
[17:33] <pablo_o0o> AmberWillow, for example when i mount truecrypt volume to /media/E it just display E on desktop, and its OK
[17:34] <AmberWillow> pablo: no experience with that part yet pablo, trying to see what i can find.
[17:34] <porpoise> one of my windows is translucent for some unknown reason - how do i increase its opacity?
[17:34] <Guest83405> hello
[17:34] <otacon22_laptop> i've a problem with my pc. I'm come back from holidays and now it don't boot properly, on error messages i read that the ext3 root partition has problems and mount in read-only
[17:34] <otacon22_laptop> so i need to make a check of the root partition, with wich command?
[17:34] <otacon22_laptop> *witch
[17:34] <yaiba> hello everybody
[17:34] <LemonGhost> Saluit
[17:35] <raskolnikov1866> in which directory do I install flashplayer9 for epiphany?
[17:35] <Guest83405> I would like some help in configuring incoming email on my home desktop
[17:35] <ikonia> otacon22_laptop: what is the exact error
[17:35] <pjvandehaar> porpoise: are you using compiz? it has that
[17:35] <pablo_o0o> AmberWillow, thanks :)
[17:35] <deever> which package do i have to install to run a NX server?
[17:35] <ikonia> Guest83405: what client ?
[17:35] <mgolisch> deever: i think its freenx
[17:35] <Guest83405> ikonia: actually I would like email delivered to my puter
[17:35] <porpoise> pjvandehaar: yeah i probably do - i have hardy which i think has compiz. I don't really know how to deal with compiz though. I imagine there are new hotkeys to learn
[17:35] <Guest83405> so I have postfix setup
[17:35] <soundray> otacon22_laptop: can you boot from a live CD?
[17:35] <ikonia> Guest83405: yes, which client
[17:35] <mgolisch> deever: or use the packages from the nomachine website
[17:35] <spider> do you know if am i able to run MU ONLINE on ubuntu?
[17:35] <ikonia> Guest83405: oh you mean a mail server
[17:35] <raskolnikov1866> how to install flashplayer9 for  epiphani?
[17:36] <ikonia> Guest83405: are you on a DSL/cable connection ?
[17:36] <Guest83405> and I can send mail using mutt
[17:36] <Guest83405> yeah
[17:36] <ikonia> Guest83405: it's not advisable to run mail on a broadband host
[17:36] <Guest83405> I hear you
[17:36] <deever> mgolisch: E: Couldn't find package freenx
[17:36] <ikonia> Guest83405: cool
[17:36] <otacon22_laptop> soundray, yes
[17:36] <AmberWillow> pablo: uhmm.. this may sound silly, but have you tried rightclick, rename?
[17:36] <Guest83405> but its for like one or 2 emails that I send to myself
[17:36] <Gnea> !nx | deever
[17:36] <otacon22_laptop> i can't paste the complete error
[17:36] <pjvandehaar> porpoise: sys>preferences>advanced desktop settings
[17:36] <Marco> How does Terminal decide which shell to use.  I want to use zsh instead of bash (I have it configured and all, I just want to make it default)
[17:36] <ikonia> Guest83405: doesn't matter, more so if it's dynamic IP range
[17:36] <mgolisch> deever: hm its not in the repos then i guess
[17:36] <ikonia> Marco: its in /etc/passwd
[17:36] <Guest83405> its been static for about 2 years
[17:37] <Guest83405> :(
[17:37] <Guest83405> lol
[17:37] <ikonia> Marco: defualt shel
[17:37] <Gnea> Marco: chsh
[17:37] <soundray> otacon22_laptop: do you know the name of your root partition? like /dev/sdxY
[17:37] <ikonia> Guest83405: but its not static
[17:37] <Guest83405> yes you are right
[17:37] <porpoise> pjvandehaar: thanks
[17:37] <spider> do you know if am i able to run MU ONLINE on ubuntu?
[17:37] <Guest83405> but anyways just for theoritical purposes
[17:37] <otacon22_laptop> yes, soundray it is /dev/sda1 the ext3 root partition
[17:37] <Marco> Gnea, ikonia, I did that, and it works for tty1/2/... but not in Terminal sessions
[17:37] <pablo_o0o> AmberWillow, this option is inactive :/
[17:37] <Marco> do I have to restart X?
[17:37] <mgolisch> deever: i allways used the packages from nomachine.com it allways worked well for me
[17:37] <pjvandehaar> porpoise: theres loads of stuff in there to mess with. except for me, because i have a crap graphics card
[17:37] <Pici> Guest83405: Most Residential ISPs block the ports needed to run mail and http servers.
[17:37] <Guest83405> suppose I would like to set it up, i have postfix, do i necessarilly need a POP3 server?
[17:37] <Gnea> Marco: did you logout/login to X?
[17:37] <ikonia> Guest83405: your not going to do it so it doesn't matter
[17:38] <Marco> I'll do that now
[17:38] <Guest83405> i see
[17:38] <Guest83405> so port 993 is blocked?
[17:38] <atha> okay, ive changed the ram to 512 its looks like is runnig better... thx
[17:38] <ikonia> Guest83405: talk to your ISP
[17:38] <porpoise> pjvandehaar: it does look interesting, though i don't know how much use i have for eye candy. i don't really like jiggly windows, for instance
[17:38] <soundray> otacon22_laptop: the command from the live CD is 'sudo e2fsck -y /dev/sda1'. Make sure it's not mounted before you launch that.
[17:38] <Guest83405> but what if I forward port 25 can postfix receive email?
[17:38] <ikonia> Guest83405: talk to your ISP
[17:38] <AmberWillow> pablo: hehe.. it was worth a shot.. its weird though.. i have a volume mounted as well, but it doesnt show up here.. so cant test it, sorry
[17:38] <Guest83405> ok
[17:39] <deever> Gnea: ok, but there are no packages for 8.04?
[17:39] <pjvandehaar> porpoise: well, then theres loads of stuff to get rid of and speed up your computer
[17:39] <soundray> raskolnikov1866: 'sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree', then restart epiphany
[17:39] <atha> now to install xubuntu , i only need to go to synaptic?
[17:39] <porpoise> pjvandehaar: haha, i suppose :)
[17:39] <raskolnikov1866> thanks
[17:39] <pjvandehaar> atha: i think so. you'll want to install other stuff too
[17:39] <deever> mgolisch: may be i'll try these out, when i have no other option! ;)
[17:40] <porpoise> pjvandehaar: i think i will play with it just out of curiosity. It looks fun, and maybe there may be one or two effects that are actually useful...?
[17:40] <pjvandehaar> atha: go to xubuntu.com i think
[17:40] <pablo_o0o> AmberWillow, the same volumes are in computer:///
[17:40] <pjvandehaar> porpoise: try expose
[17:40] <Pici> atha: Its the xubuntu-desktop package, specific xfce support in #xubuntu
[17:40] <pjvandehaar> porpoise: i started using it on mac and really like it
[17:41] <Gnea> deever: it looks like not - you could try the 7.10 packages
[17:42] <atha> ok, lets see do i install it on top of ubuntu that is running in virtualbox or i install xubuntu in virtualbox..?
[17:42] <orgthingy> Hi!
[17:42] <orgthingy> how do I get linux mint menu in ubuntu?
[17:42] <porpoise> pjvandehaar: you mean expo? there's no expose
[17:43] <orgthingy> i like the "search" thing in linux mint menu
[17:43] <pjvandehaar> porpoise: ill look for it real quick
[17:43] <Pici> orgthingy: The gnome-main-menu package is similar
[17:43] <Pici> orgthingy: Its a panel applet.
[17:44] <orgthingy> so, what should i type in terminal exactly, Pici :D ?
[17:44] <pjvandehaar> porpoise: i think so. it seperates all the windows so you can see them all. like on mac osx
[17:44] <atha> ﻿ok, lets see do i install xubuntu on top of ubuntu that is running in virtualbox or i install xubuntu in virtualbox..?
[17:44] <Pici> orgthingy: sudo apt-get install gnome-main-menu
[17:44] <deever> Gnea: i have taken the ones from nomachine.com...;)
[17:45] <Ab3L> hello
[17:45] <orgthingy> Pici : then?
[17:45] <Gnea> deever: good luck ;)
[17:45] <Pici> orgthingy: right click your panel and add the applet.
[17:45] <orgthingy> ok :D
[17:46] <Schmackels> hello! :)
[17:46] <porpoise> pjvandehaar: i googled for it - i guess it's called "scale"? It's the one that shrinks all the windows and unstacks them so you can see them all at once?
[17:46] <pjvandehaar> how would i get thunar to be my default manager?
[17:46] <Schmackels> woops... fixing nick
[17:46] <porpoise> pjvandehaar: pretty nice
[17:47] <pjvandehaar> porpoise: if you're not worried about speed it fun to mess around with stuff like the cubes
[17:47] <schmackels> I need a little help with mplayer and it's win32codecs... is this the place?
[17:47] <raskolnikov1866> soundray: thank you... it works
[17:47] <soundray> raskolnikov1866: I'm glad
[17:48] <Saladin> Does anyone know if the Ubuntu knowledgebase (there must be one) has any info on the fact that 6.06 remote system isn't compatible with 8.04?
[17:48] <pjvandehaar> www.ubuntuforums.org
[17:48] <soundray> schmackels: continue
[17:48] <schmackels> so here it is... I have a 1080p wmv video that mplayer errors out with "too many packets in the video buffer"... anyone know how to increase the buffer or otherwise fix an error like this in mplayer?
[17:49] <Twile> I need help, when I try to boot ubuntu I get the following on my screen: http://www.mibbit.com/pb/OhufAU
[17:49] <schmackels> thx soundray
[17:49] <Twile> Can anyone help me?
[17:49] <Gnea> !ask | Twile
[17:49]  * spider good night all
[17:50] <pjvandehaar> saladin: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ is this what you mean?
[17:50]  * Twile sighs
[17:50] <geirha> Saladin: which remote system?
[17:50] <kane> My card is in managed mode
[17:50] <kane> does that mean itd on monitar mode
[17:51] <kane> please help
[17:51] <Saladin> geirha: I mean remote desktop control. I couldn't get on my 6.06 server from my 8.04 home laptop, but when I upgraded my server to 8.04, I connected no problems.
[17:51] <kenkku> kane: no, managed mode is not monitor mode
[17:51] <kane> So whu i can't connect to a wirlees network
[17:51] <Twile> I need help!  When I try to boot ubuntu I get the following on my screen: http://www.mibbit.com/pb/OhufAU Can someone / anyone please help me?
[17:52] <kane> I can see the aviable card
[17:52] <geirha> Twile: which kernel version?
[17:52] <coz_> Twile,  does it boot at all
[17:52] <kane> wirelees networks
[17:52] <soundray> schmackels: try with mplayer -ao pcm fast file.wmv
[17:52] <Gnea> Twile: i'll take a look at it, but won't promise anything
[17:52] <schmackels> will do thx
[17:52] <kane> Is there a command to connect to wireless network
[17:52] <kane> Is there a command to connect to wireless network
[17:52] <Scorp_> kane, do u want a terminal based comand ???
[17:52] <soundray> schmackels: sorry, I take it back
[17:52] <Twile> geirha: I don't know, probaqbly the newest one
[17:52] <schmackels> whoa
[17:52] <geirha> Saladin: VNC? I can't think of any reasons why that wouldn't work.
[17:52] <Saladin> Also, can you run a Filezilla server on Ubuntu?
[17:53] <geirha> Twile: try an older kernel from the grub boot menu
[17:53] <sarobat> at
[17:53] <zh> #ubuntn-cn
[17:53] <soundray> schmackels: I don't know how to fix this. Have you tried vlc instead of mplayer
[17:53] <Gnea> !repeat | kane
[17:53] <Twile> coz_ I see the Ubuntu loading screen right before the message
[17:53] <soundray> ?
[17:53] <coz_> Twile,  are you booting with any usb drives attached?
[17:53] <Vi5in> Hello
[17:53] <kane> Scorp yes
[17:53] <Vi5in> I have a perl script that I'd like to run on startup. How does one do that on ubuntu?
[17:53] <Twile> coz_ I had one but I removed it
[17:53] <kane> i am sorry guys
[17:53] <Twile> I'll try again
[17:53] <schmackels> yeah, I must use the win32codec for mplayer to get audio to work. vlc and totem play the file perfectly, without sound.
[17:53] <soundray> Vi5in: really on startup, or when you login?
[17:53] <Twile> See if I have the same problem
[17:53] <coz_> Twile, that usually is the cause of this
[17:54] <Gnea> Twile: can you omit quiet splash from the bootup sequence?
[17:54] <kane> Scorp are you there
[17:54] <redleer> how to check nvidia driver version on linux?
[17:54] <Vi5in> soundray: oops, my bad. on login! :)
[17:54] <Dillizar> dudes my mozilla isnt working what should i do
[17:54] <kane> Is there a command to connect to wireless network
[17:54] <Scorp_> kane, u need to be a bit more patient...
[17:54] <Twile> Gnea: I don't think so
[17:54] <kane> ok
[17:54] <soundray> Vi5in: System-Preferences-Session-Startup programs
[17:54] <Otacon22> Thanks soundray
[17:54] <coz_> Twile, and I would not boot up with that drive in the usb port and connect after reboot
[17:54] <soundray> Vi5in: make sure it's executable
[17:54] <soundray> otacon22: working?
[17:55] <Gnea> redleer: redleer dpkg -l | grep ^ii | grep nvidia-glx | awk '{print $3}'
[17:55] <Twile> coz_: okay
[17:55] <Vi5in> soundray: yep, it's executable. i was just wondering where i'd put it
[17:55] <Otacon22> yes soundray
[17:55] <jvandehaar256> hey guys
[17:55] <Twile> I'll be back if I get the same problem
[17:55] <soundray> Vi5in: System-Preferences-Session-Startup programs
[17:55] <coz_> Twile, ok
[17:55] <pjvandehaar> aaaaaaaaand jvandehaar256 is stupid
[17:55] <kane> Scorp you got it :)
[17:55] <soundray> Vi5in: oh, you mean in the filesystem? /usr/local/bin for system-wide use
[17:55] <ph8> hey guys, i've read a little bit about not being able to boot to a raid5 array - any idea if that's true and i should create a little 'sys' raid1 array?
[17:55] <schmackels> let me double check the error i am getting and everything. brb
[17:55] <Scorp_> kane, iwconfig eth1 essid <ssid> key s:<key>
[17:55] <breakz> Yo, Ive got Ubuntu server installed on my amd 1600+ XP box, and everytime the uptime passes 20 days / 30 days, it gets "kernel panic - Not syncing - fatal exception is interrupt", whats wrong and what can I do about it ?
[17:55] <Scorp_> kane, i guess this sould work for you
[17:55] <Gnea> !abuse | pjvandehaar
[17:55] <soundray> Vi5in: for personal scripts, you could create a $HOME/bin
[17:56] <mandark> Dillizar; mozilla 3.0 is having a bug
[17:56] <jvandehaar256> pjvandehaar: you're not too straight yourself!
[17:56] <kane> What if it doesn't have key do this iwconfig eth1 essid <ssid>
[17:56] <Vi5in> soundray: ahh ok.thanks! but basically you go put it in system prefs->session->startup programs?
[17:56] <kane> But my network interdace in wlan0 i think
[17:56] <soundray> Vi5in: that's where you add it to make it launch on login
[17:56] <Scorp_> kane, try man iwconfig for more idea buot it
[17:57] <Vi5in> soundray: sweet, thanks a bunch!
[17:57] <lakis1982> hello .. i updated my kubuntu 8.04 kernel 2.6.24.18 to kubuntu 8.04.1 kernel 2.6.24.19 .... when i boot up my pc i select ubuntu 8.04.1 kernel 2.6.24.19 in the start menu and then it prompts me to login in dos enviroment ... and after the login it stays in dos enviroment .... what happened ???
[17:57] <deever> Gnea: works perfectly! ;)
[17:57] <Dillizar> mandark:  no my mozilla2 i dont use 3 and my ubuntu is fucked up i cant ooen some programs like amsn cuz of that
[17:58] <Gnea> deever: cool ;)
[17:58] <soundray> lakis1982: there is no 'dos environment'. How did you update the kernel?
[17:58] <Gnea> !language | Dillizar
[17:58] <lakis1982> from adept manager
[17:58] <nmcbride> soundray: I'd assume he means the command line.
[17:58] <lakis1982> i installed the generic 2.4.26.19
[17:58] <soundray> lakis1982: can you boot to the old kernel?
[17:58] <SAngeli> hippu, I run Ubuntu Linux and use Mozilla Firefox. I have couple of websites where to accesses I have installed a certificate. Now I am migrating to Windows Vista. How to transfer those certificate so that I can connect via SSL?
[17:58] <lakis1982> yes i can
[17:58] <mandark> dillizar; u using which version of ubuntu
[17:58] <lakis1982> now i am with the old 2.6.24.18
[17:59] <Dillizar> mandark: 8.04
[17:59] <nmcbride> lakis1982: dos environment = command line or cli for short :D
[17:59] <Dillizar> Gnea: ok :P
[17:59] <lakis1982> ok whatever
[17:59] <schmackels> Too many packets in the video buffer... and then the audio and video loose sync. This is a 1080p wmv file using mplayer and a ubu32 install with win32codecs
[17:59] <mandark> i suppose..the hardy is giving a problem wid firefox
[17:59] <mandark> i had the same problm
[17:59] <soundray> lakis1982: okay, something is missing from the new kernel that prevents X from starting. What video driver do you have?
[17:59] <lakis1982> the problem is that wehen i select the kernel 2.6.24.19 it does not show graphic enviroment
[17:59] <_Mario_Da_Penner> hello can anybody give me the german ubuntu server
[17:59] <jburd> What is Ubuntu Hardy 8.04.1?
[17:59] <lakis1982> nvidia
[18:00] <soundray> !de | _Mario_Da_Penner
[18:00] <geirha> lakis1982: how did you install the nvidia driver?
[18:00] <schmackels> jburd: the latest release
[18:00] <lakis1982> it was installed automatically
[18:00] <jburd> Doesn't Ubuntu release every 6 months?
[18:00] <jburd> @ schmackels
[18:00] <mandark> dillizar; hardy is giving problems wid firefox..so me using epiphany
[18:00] <jburd> mandark: Try using Swiftweasel.
[18:00] <lakis1982> i went to hardware drivers and i checked a box and i enabled the latest nvidia driver
[18:01] <schmackels> jburd: major releases 6 months or so, it just went from 8.04 to 8.04.1 so no biggie, eh? :)
[18:01] <soundray> lakis1982: okay, here's what to do: log in at the command line and do a 'sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf-backup'
[18:01] <mandark> jburd; is it better than epiphany
[18:01] <jburd> mandark: It's an optimized version of Firefox
[18:01] <soundray> lakis1982: when you've done that, 'sudo invoke-rc.d gdm start'
[18:01] <lakis1982> should i type exatly what you wrote?
[18:01] <jburd> mandark: And it does not use your current Firefox profile, so there should be no collision.
[18:01] <soundray> lakis1982: everything between the quotes
[18:01] <lakis1982> ok let me try
[18:02] <mandark> jburd; thanx buddy..i'll try it out
[18:02] <Dillizar> mandark: but some of the programs are set to use firefox and they cant work now and btw i cant remove firefox how can i fix my problem
[18:02] <jburd> Dillizar: what problem?
[18:02] <nmcbride> lakis1982: from the command if you do 'X -probeonly' and look for EE that will be your error.  so you know exactly what is wrong.
[18:02] <lakis1982> invoke-rc.d: unknown initscript, /etc/init.d/gdm not found
[18:02] <Dillizar> jburd: like i cant open amsn
[18:02] <mandark> dillizar;  jburd has given me an advice 2 use swiftwease
[18:03] <geirha> soundray: lakis1982 specified kubuntu earlier
[18:03] <jburd> Dillizar: Does Pidgin not do what aMSN does for you?
[18:03] <lakis1982> what you mean ?
[18:03] <lakis1982> how to specify ?
[18:03] <soundray> geirha: ah, thanks
[18:03] <soundray> lakis1982: where are you right now?
[18:03] <jburd> Dillizar: And how does Firefox affect aMSN?
[18:03] <Dillizar> yes jburd
[18:03] <lakis1982> i typed the two commands you wrote
[18:04] <nmcbride> lakis1982: kubuntu uses kde, he gave u a command to use if you were running gdm which is usually found with gnome
[18:04] <soundray> lakis1982: KDE with the old kernel?
[18:04] <lakis1982> i did the first one
[18:04] <jburd> Dillizar: "yes"?
[18:04] <lakis1982> and when i type the seond and gave me the error i wrote you
[18:04] <jburd> Dillizar: You'll need to be more specific than that.
[18:04] <Dillizar> lol
[18:04] <nmcbride> lakis1982: because ur not using gdm :D
[18:04] <Dillizar> jburd: like i cant use offline msg
[18:04] <jburd> Dillizar: I can use offline messages with Pidgin.  I think the Pidgin plugin pack comes with that feature.
[18:04] <lakis1982> now i am in with kubuntu 8.04 kde 3.5.9
[18:04] <bry3n_> #ubuntu-fr
[18:04] <soundray> lakis1982: never mind the second command. Try booting to the new kernel now.
[18:05] <jburd> I don't use MSN, so I cannot say anything about the MSN protocol.
[18:05] <bry3n_> #ubuntu-fr
[18:05] <lakis1982> should i restart the pc nopw ?
[18:05] <soundray> bry3n_: /join #ubuntu-fr
[18:05] <soundray> lakis1982: yes
[18:05] <will00> i know on some laptops there is a way to log on using a built in webcam and face recognition, is there something like this for ubuntu?
[18:05] <lakis1982> hold on
[18:07] <mandark> jburd; isearched swiftweasel in my package manager...i didnt find it
[18:07] <Dillizar> 10x i will try
[18:07] <jburd> mandark: Google.
[18:07] <mandark> kk
[18:08] <ronny> hi
[18:08] <ronny> is there any way to figure why DRM is disabled for my i945GM ?
[18:09] <ronny> i think its cause i installed compiz
[18:10] <ronny> eh  DRI
[18:12] <sunnyraj_> i have error loading grub can anybody help me
[18:12] <soundray> sunnyraj_: what error?
[18:12] <lakis1982> i tried to boot again with 2.6.24.19 but the same happened ... cant get into graphical enviroment ... it was saying ... kinit: no resume iamge ,  doing normal boot
[18:13] <tritecode> Hello, is there a standalone application that displays audio/video file properties like container, codecs, bitrates, etc?
[18:13] <sunnyraj_> when i was installing ubuntu
[18:13] <sunnyraj_> i have lenovo laptop with vista preinstalled
[18:13] <monostone> how can i enable USB and shared folders in VirtualBox 1.5.6_OSE? I have uncommented the indicated lines in the mountdevsubfs.sh file and I don't receive any error, but USB is still unavailable, I have also enabled the share via the menu devices->shares and tried mapping network drive as indicated \\vboxsrv\share without success
[18:14] <humbolt> where do the modules in /lib/modules/kernel-version/volatile come from?
[18:14] <humbolt> when ever I delete them, they reappear?!
[18:14] <soundray> monostone: USB is not supported in OSE
[18:14] <m_newton> @list
[18:14] <m_newton> @list webcal
[18:14] <jpds> m_newton: Wrong channel!!!
[18:14] <m_newton> @webcal now
[18:15] <m_newton> sry
[18:15] <m_newton> :]
[18:15]  * jpds hugs m_newton 
[18:15] <dmi3on> hi all, can some one help me how to edit grub when i get error 22
[18:15] <dmi3on> i try to set right portitions but can fix it :(
[18:16] <monostone> soundray: hmmm, so OSE has no USB support, not good
[18:17] <soundray> !virtualization | monostone
[18:17] <humbolt> how can I install the latest nvidia drivers in ubuntu without conflicts with the modules supplied by restricted-modules package?
[18:17] <lakis1982> what i boot , it gieves me some option to select ... 1) boot with vista  ... 2)boot witth ubuntu 8.04 kernel 2.6.24.18 generic or recovery  3) boot with ubuntu 8.04.1 kernel 2.6.24.18 generic or recovery ... 4) boot with ubuntu 8.04.1 kernel 2.6.24.19 ..... with the option 2 and 3 i can get normally in the graphic enviroment and everything works ....  with the oprion 4 i cannot get into graphical enviroment and i can login in a command like enviroment
[18:17] <lakis1982> and it says   kinit : no resume image   .. doing normal boot .......    sooo  ????
[18:17] <zod21> whats up fellas
[18:17] <soundray> monostone: wcchandler tells me you can compile it from source
[18:18] <monostone> soundray: ok, thanks, I guess I will do that then :D since i definately need USB support in my virtual machine
[18:19] <Gun_Smoke> I'm trying to connect to a networked printer.  It is connected to the local net by Airport then via USB.  How do I locate the printer?
[18:19] <cycom> is there a way to reverse horizontal scrolling in Xorg?
[18:19] <soundray> monostone: the commercial version supports USB, I think
[18:19] <cycom> my xorg.conf
[18:19] <dmi3on> soundray, can you help me with menu.lst
[18:19] <dmi3on> ?
[18:20] <tritecode> Is there a standalone application that displays audio/video file properties like container, codecs, bitrates, etc?
[18:20] <soundray> dmi3on: don't know
[18:20] <soundray> dmi3on: what's the problem?
[18:20] <dmi3on> grub error 22
[18:20] <schmackels> swiftweasel is noticably faster then firefox
[18:20] <lakis1982> soundaray ?
[18:20] <evariste> How do I configure OpenSSH so that when somebody attempts to connect to my computer, it prompts to ask for username and passowrd. Because at the moment, if one types ssh my.ip, then it automatically asks for the password of my root account.
[18:20] <schmackels> thx for that tip
[18:21] <soundray> lakis1982: when you did the 'sudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf-backup', did it give you an error message?
[18:21] <Gnea> evariste: that's just how ssh works. it assumes the username of the account in use.
[18:21] <lakis1982> no
[18:22] <soundray> evariste: use 'ssh username@my.ip'
[18:22] <evariste> Hmm, but for example. My friend set up an SSH account on his computer for me, but it always prompts me for my username first.
[18:22] <soundray> lakis1982: did you install any other updates with adept?
[18:23] <Gnea> evariste: depends on the client you're using. putty will always ask for it.
[18:23] <FiZZiK> hmm ok guys i try to go to root using the command su in console but is there a default password i didn't set a password for it in installer, just a password for my current user
[18:23] <lakis1982> no
[18:23] <soundray> dmi3on: has it ever worked?
[18:23] <lakis1982> is there a ubuntu 8.04.1 kernel 2.4.26.19   and  ubuntu 8.04 kernel 2.6.24.19  ..   are there differences between the two ???
[18:23] <atha> can i stop pidgin from logging fro example "... left the room" (quit..)" "entered the room" server messages..?
[18:23] <Pici> evariste: it will 'forward' the username of the current local user to the remote server and use that as the login name. So if you are sshing as root, it thinks you want to login as root on the foreign machine.
[18:23] <Gnea> lakis1982: no, just 8.04.1
[18:23] <infinitycircuit> lakis1982, no they are the same
[18:23] <soundray> lakis1982: open adept and install all available updates. Then try booting to the new kernel again.
[18:24] <Pici> !root | FiZZiK
[18:24] <FiZZiK> oh sorry lol
[18:24] <evariste> Thanks.
[18:24] <lakis1982> what are the available updates?
[18:24] <toni> amsn  done sos
[18:24] <Bob_Dole> Got a question, how do I change boot order for OS's? such as if I want to boot windows before Ubuntu?
[18:24] <lakis1982> which ones?
[18:24] <ph8> Bob_Dole:  alt+f2 and run gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[18:24] <FiZZiK> well i had typed a command Pici, that said i had to be root in order to use it
[18:25] <kane> Why is connection so slow on linux ubuntu?
[18:25] <soundray> lakis1982: adept should tell you. Alternatively, close adept and run on the command line: 'sudo apt-get update ; sudo apt-get dist-upgrade'
[18:25] <Gnea> Bob_Dole: edit your /boot/grub/menu.lst and put windows as the first os
[18:25] <Bob_Dole> There used to be a GUI for it :(
[18:25] <ph8> Bob_Dole:  it's a bit technical but there's things like the default boot partition, so if you check towards the bottom where it's like windows (hd1,0) - then set your default boot partition to that (it could be hd2,1 1,3 etc.) - you should be away
[18:25] <lakis1982> ok i write now the command you gave me  :  sudo apt-get update ; sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[18:25] <ph8> make sure you know where your linux partition is though (e.g. hd0,0) in case you get into trouble
[18:25] <Gnea> there was? never seen/heard of it.
[18:25] <kane> Why is connection so slow on linux ubuntu?
[18:26] <bazhang> kane, its not
[18:26] <Gnea> !repeat | kane
[18:26] <Bob_Dole> Kane, your connection should be exactly the same
[18:26] <Gnea> kane: that's the third time i've had to remind you of that.
[18:26] <kane> its not
[18:26] <FiZZiK> kane: it is probablly because of a driver issue
[18:26] <Gnea> kane: once more and it won't be as pretty.
[18:26] <kane> sorry
[18:26] <lakis1982> Calculating upgrade... Done
[18:26] <lakis1982> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded
[18:26] <kane> But its slow on ubuntu
[18:26] <Bob_Dole> Then don't use ubuntu. or get a better ethernet card.
[18:26] <FiZZiK> kane: probablly a driver conflict
[18:26] <bazhang> kane, then there is a configuration issue; it is not inherently slower
[18:26] <lakis1982> so?
[18:27] <kane> So what i do to resolce
[18:27] <soundray> lakis1982: I don't know how to fix your problem
[18:27] <bazhang> kane, we need tons more info
[18:27] <lakis1982> ok
[18:27] <kane> It worked fine before
[18:27] <nmcbride> lakis1982: whats wrong now?
[18:27] <fyrestrtr> kane: change your dns servers and disable ipv6
[18:28] <kane> ok
[18:28] <lakis1982> is there a ubuntu 8.04.1 kernel 2.4.26.18   and  ubuntu 8.04 kernel 2.6.24.18  ..   are there differences between the two ???
[18:28] <lakis1982> which one should i prefer?
[18:28] <ikonia> lakis1982: 2.6
[18:28] <ikonia> lakis1982: there shouldn't be a 2.4 kernel used any more
[18:28] <lakis1982> i have kubuntu
[18:29] <lakis1982> sorry]
[18:29] <ikonia> lakis1982: no need to say sorry
[18:29] <lakis1982> is there a ubuntu 8.04.1 kernel 2.6.24.18   and  ubuntu 8.04 kernel 2.6.24.18  ..   are there differences between the two ???
[18:29] <ikonia> lakis1982: yes, I've told you 2.6
[18:29] <ikonia> lakis1982: one is exceptionally old
[18:29] <lakis1982> 2.6  ..  not 2.6.24.19 ?
[18:29] <wcchandler> Is it wrong that I refuse to update weekly because I have to recompile the my wireless driver :(
[18:30] <ikonia> lakis1982:  2.6.24.19
[18:30] <nmcbride> both kernel versions u wrote up there are the same the last time?
[18:30] <ikonia> lakis1982: the latest 2.6 kernel available in the repo
[18:30] <atha> can i stop pidgin from showing "...entered the room?" "left the room" and so...?
[18:30] <fyrestrtr> wcchandler: no one is forcing you to upgrade.
[18:30] <lakis1982> its more stable than 18 ?
[18:30] <ikonia> lakis1982: the latest ubuntu provides is the most stable
[18:31] <nmcbride>  is there a ubuntu 8.04.1 kernel 2.6.24.18   and  ubuntu 8.04 kernel 2.6.24.18  ..   are there differences between the two ??? <--- both kernels are the same from what ur writing?
[18:31] <soundray> ikonia: X won't launch when lakis1982 boots to the latest kernel
[18:31] <ikonia> soundray: ooh really, ati drivers ?
[18:31] <soundray> lakis1982: stick to the actual problem
[18:32] <soundray> ikonia: nvidia
[18:32] <rigga> ein deutscher hier?
[18:32] <brian_> My amarok deletes my podcasts each time I restart it. Anyone know how to fix that?
[18:32] <soundray> !de | rigga
[18:32] <ikonia> soundray: stock ubuntu - or 3rd party
[18:32] <nmcbride> like i already suggested do a 'X -probeonly' and find the reason
[18:32] <xeno99> Hi. If I do a sudo blkid, I see that two partitions /dev/sda6 and /dev/sda7 have identical UUIDs. Is this normal? I thought the UUID was supposed to be unique?
[18:32] <soundray> ikonia: he's on kubuntu and can't work out which drivers he got and how
[18:33] <ikonia> soundray: hmmmmm fishy
[18:33] <soundray> ikonia: sorry, *I* can't work out...
[18:33] <ikonia> ahh
[18:33] <ikonia> xeno99: have you cloned a partition ?
[18:33] <xeno99> ikonia, not that I know of
[18:33] <ikonia> xeno99: thats most odd then
[18:33] <macd> The save as dialog in firefox takes forever to show, or just flat out hangs FF, Ive purged and reinstalled FF, no luck.
[18:34] <xeno99> ikonia. If I had wouldn't the LABEL be the same ?
[18:34] <nmcbride> lakis1982: dude, do an 'X -probeonly' and get the error its giving you.  The error is after 'EE'.  tell me what that is.
[18:34] <ikonia> xeno99: I'd suspect so
[18:34] <mandark> jburd; i have downloaded..but i sont know how 2 strt the installation
[18:35] <jburd> mandark: Ah, well.  You could have added the swiftweasel repository to your software sources.
[18:35] <jburd> mandark: Anyway, you can still do that.  http://swiftweasel.tuxfamily.org/wiki/index.php5?title=Apt
[18:35] <fizzik> any of you use gdesklets?
[18:35] <xeno99> ikonia, I have one ext3 and 4 FAT32 partitions on the drive in question. The FAT partitions are labelled DISK1_1, DISK1_2 etc. Partitions labelled DISK1_1 (/dev/sda6) and DISK1_3 (/dev/sda7) have the same UUID
[18:35] <mandark> jburd; how do i add it 2 my repositories
[18:36] <tpmserver> possibly a stupid question but is ubuntu desktop good enough to be used as a server
[18:36] <Sylphid|work> tpmserver, typically yes
[18:36] <fizzik> tpmserver: all distros can be used to do so, just needs to be configured for your needs
[18:37] <jburd> mandark: System > Administration > Software Sources
[18:37] <jburd>  !software sources
[18:37] <xeno99> Hi. If I do a sudo blkid, I see that two partitions /dev/sda6 and /dev/sda7 have identical UUIDs. I have one ext3 and 4 FAT32 partitions on the drive in question. The FAT partitions are labelled DISK1_1, DISK1_2 etc. Partitions labelled DISK1_1 (/dev/sda6) and DISK1_3 (/dev/sda7) have the same UUID Is this normal? I thought the UUID was supposed to be unique?
[18:37] <mlLK> whats a good app for configuring mouse button short-cuts?
[18:37] <Gnea> tpmserver: it's silly to have a GUI on a server, but yes, it can be done.
[18:37] <mlLK> logitech mouse
[18:37] <fizzik> Gnea: remove the gui :P
[18:37] <Gnea> fizzik: install server :P
[18:37] <talcite> hey guys, if I wanted to specify custom bash behaviour, what file would I write to?
[18:38] <talcite> for my account only, not globally
[18:38] <Gnea> it's just as easy to configure. you can still run GUI apps remotely.
[18:38] <fizzik> Gnea: sudo apt-get install server :P
[18:38] <mandark> jburd..ya i opeend it...now how do i dd it
[18:38] <fizzik> omg 70mbs of stuff just to isntall azureus
[18:38] <Gnea> fizzik: let me know when you have a real solution :)
[18:39] <soundray> talcite: probably ~/.bashrc (see also the useful links in the topic to #bash)
[18:39] <fizzik> Gnea: it was just a joke, little humour?
[18:39] <talcite> soundray: thanks
[18:39] <jburd> mandark: Add the APT line on the link I posted for Hardy (if you are using Hardy)
[18:39] <Gnea> talcite: ~/.bash_profile or ~/.bashrc
[18:39] <nmcbride> talcite: .bash_profile in ur home
[18:39] <nick200xp> ??
[18:39] <Gnea> fizzik: oh, i understood it. you didn't catch my humor in response? :)
[18:39] <tritecode> Is there a standalone application that displays audio/video file properties like container, codecs, bitrates, etc?
[18:39] <fizzik> Gnea: i get it now :P
[18:40] <anachoret> how do i restore to a fresh ubuntu install while preserving some of my files?
[18:40] <mandark> jburd..i got the apt line...now which tab 2 add
[18:40] <bmarley13> is there a way to set a default opacity for newly opened windows?
[18:40] <erUSUL> tritecode: file?
[18:40] <jburd> Third-party applications @ mandark
[18:40] <Gnea> anachoret: put /home on its own partition and don't reformat it
[18:40] <erUSUL> anachoret: back uop home?
[18:41] <tritecode> erUSUL: yeah like a .mkv or .avi
[18:41] <anachoret> Gnea: already got that going on, but what about GNOME settings, etc... that i would like to have reset?
[18:41] <xxxxxx> fmasdfshd
[18:41] <xxxxxx> fdf
[18:41] <xxxxxx> dfd
[18:41] <xxxxxx> df
[18:41] <xxxxxx> dfd
[18:41] <FloodBot1> xxxxxx: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[18:41] <porpoise> how do i tell ubuntu not to turn my wireless card on at startup? i have to type ifconfig wlan0 down every time
[18:41] <mandark> jburd; is the apt line:     http://swiftweasel.tuxfamily.org/wiki/index.php5?title=Apt
[18:41] <erUSUL> tritecode: «file» is a command line app .... try « file your_file.avi »
[18:41] <jburd> mandark: No
[18:41] <jburd> mandark: Read that page
[18:42] <Gnea> anachoret: well those are usually kept in one of the ~/.g* directories
[18:42] <Guest35817> helo
[18:42] <Guest35817> i am brasilina
[18:42] <Gnea> !br | Guest35817
[18:42] <nahoj> assuming that I don't know what motherboard I have, how can I find out what nforce version I have from via the CLI?
[18:42] <jburd> Hello Guest35817
[18:42] <bizinichi> sup
[18:42] <bazhang> Guest35817, /join #ubuntu-br
[18:42] <Lion-O> Hello
[18:42]  * wcchandler Not now!  Batin'!
[18:42] <xeno99> Hi. If I do a sudo blkid, I see that two partitions /dev/sda6 and /dev/sda7 have identical UUIDs. I have one ext3 and 4 FAT32 partitions on the drive in question. The FAT partitions are labelled DISK1_1, DISK1_2 etc. Partitions labelled DISK1_1 (/dev/sda6) and DISK1_3 (/dev/sda7) have the same UUID Is this normal? I thought the UUID was supposed to be unique?
[18:43] <soundray> nahoj: dmidecode might give you some information
[18:43] <parudus> i think pardus is the best distro
[18:43] <talcite> nmcbride: and if I write a custom bash_profile, will it overwrite the /etc/profile behaviour?
[18:43] <soundray> nahoj: run it with sudo
[18:43] <bazhang> parudus, then join their channel
[18:43] <anachoret> Gnea: if i nuke ~/.*, and reinstall ubuntu with a separate /home partition, do i get default ubuntu settings for gnome (for example) back, or .bashrc?
[18:44] <parudus> yes they have channel #pardus
[18:44] <parudus> try it
[18:44] <Gnea> anachoret: if you nuke your dotfiles, yes, they will be recreated from scratch
[18:44] <bazhang> that is offtopic here though parudus
[18:44] <parudus> ok but i really recommend people to try it
[18:44] <parudus> once
[18:45] <Gnea> parudus: seriously, your opinion on the matter does not count here.
[18:45] <bazhang> parudus, chat in #ubuntu-offtopic thanks
[18:45] <parudus> ok
[18:45] <nahoj> soundray, nice, gave me a lot of information... =) think I will have to grep something to find what I am looking for... thx
[18:45] <animal> hi jemand da der sich mit knoppix auskennt ?
[18:45] <nmcbride> talcite: it should for ur user
[18:45] <anachoret> Gnea: when exactly?  i was under the impression that if you left /home/user/ on a partition, then reinstalled ubuntu using "user" as the login name, it wouldn't touch anything in that directory?
[18:46] <soundray> nahoj: what you're looking for is probably at the top of the outpu
[18:46] <soundray> t
[18:46] <Brucee> how can i play movie in .avi format in ubuntu hardy?
[18:46] <talcite> nmcbride: hmm... is it possible to append the behaviour onto the default /etc/profile behaviour?
[18:46] <Brucee> its plays but its dark and only can see a few things
[18:46] <bazhang> Brucee, turn off compiz
[18:46] <PupUser-0608a0> Hi,  I want to have a Glucose Monitoring download and print report program for a Accu-Chek Compact Plus meter.  Anyone know how?  or program name?
[18:46] <nparafe> i am new to ubintu and i would like to know the command to install a .deb file i have on my hard drive. Please pm Thank you for your time
[18:46] <kane> Scorp nothing shows up
[18:47] <Gnea> anachoret: it won't. you would have to explicitly remove the dotfiles before reinstallation.
[18:47] <bazhang> nparafe, what file
[18:47] <kane> how can i pm someone
[18:47] <nahoj> soundray, well, to many lines... the first 14 sections "disappears" ^ ^
[18:47] <nmcbride> talcite: what are u trying to do exactly?
[18:47] <bazhang> kane ask them first
[18:47] <kane> Scorph are you there
[18:47] <Gnea> nparafe: we don't pm, but: sudo dpkg -i file.deb
[18:47] <soundray> nahoj: 'sudo dmidecode | less'
[18:47] <nparafe> thank you
[18:47] <Brucee> bazhang do i need to restart computer?
[18:47] <hemanth> how to slove  I wasn't able to locate file for the <name>package. This might mean you need to manually fix this package
[18:48] <talcite> nmcbride: add a few aliases, but not lose default colouring behaviour
[18:48] <nahoj> soundray, nice trick there... ;-)
[18:48] <wcchandler> My setup right now is 3 partitions - 1 60GB partition for Vista, 1 60GB partition for ubuntu and a 2 GB partition for swap.  I'm wanting to redo my setup to be 2 partitions of 30GB (for 2 different distros) and one of 90GB for my /home for both distros to use and a swap of 2GB.  What's the best way to maintain my data?  Use an external drive and copy/pasta?
[18:48] <bazhang> Brucee, no just alt f2 metacity --replace
[18:48] <fizzik> how do i mount my windows drive?
[18:48] <kane> Is it because i am using my wireless card for windows and ubuntu thats why i can't connect to a wireless network in ubuntu
[18:48] <acrousey> howdy all! I am trying to switch my system from an older low res screen to a newer (but not too new) screen. I am not having too much luck in the forums with resetting the screen res. I fixed the resolution so that it would work with the old monitor a few weeks ago, but i kind of forgot how to get in there. What are the commands again?
[18:49] <hemanth>  how to slove  I wasn't able to locate file for the <name>package. This might mean you need to manually fix this package
[18:49] <nahoj> soundray, got everything I needed there. thx m8
[18:49] <nmcbride> talcite: you could put them in the /etc/profile if you wanted and the change would be system wide.
[18:49] <anachoret> Gnea: then when are the dotfiles recreated?  i believe that when a new user is created, .profile for example is created for them.  but if i delete my .profile and reinstall ubuntu with a /home partition using the same user name, when does that .profile get recreated?  i thought it doesn't.
[18:49] <wolfsblut> hi, does anyone of you use awesome as your wm?
[18:49] <soundray> !backup | wcchandler
[18:49] <kane> Is it because i am using my wireless card for windows and ubuntu thats why i can't connect to a wireless network in ubuntu
[18:49] <mandark> jburd is it so...
[18:50] <kane> :-(
[18:50] <talcite> nmcbride: ahh ok. Thanks
[18:50] <afallenhope> !chm
[18:50] <wolfsblut> does someone know where the awesomerc file have to be, when i want to use awesome?
[18:50] <nmcbride> talcite: np :D
[18:50] <soundray> wcchandler: do a proper backup. It's good practice anyway, and if you do a drag-and-drop sort of thing, you'll never know if you've really copied everything.
[18:50] <afallenhope> bummer.. anyone know how to open chm files? Windows help files...
[18:50] <Odd-rationale> wolfsblut: ~/.awesomerc
[18:51] <zikiti> Hello all
[18:51] <mgolisch> afallenhope: i think theres an app called xchm or so
[18:51] <mgolisch> !info xchm
[18:51] <yaiba_> hello, is somebody can help me about xrandr and s-video output ?
[18:51] <mgolisch> afallenhope: there you go
[18:51] <kane> Is it because i am using my wireless card for windows and ubuntu thats why i can't connect to a wireless network in ubuntu
[18:51] <afallenhope> ty mgolisch
[18:51] <yaiba_> hello, is somebody can help me about xrandr and s-video output on ubuntu HH ?
[18:51] <zikiti> How would i delete, in one line, all sub directories with the name "boo" from a directory, using the terminal?
[18:52] <kane> Is it because i am using my wireless card for windows and ubuntu thats why i can't connect to a wireless network in ubuntu
[18:52] <zikiti> because it's tedious doing it one by one and as new as I am to linux I'm sure there's a more efficient way
[18:52] <pjvandehaar> does anyone know how to set thunar as my default file browser?
[18:52] <soundray> zikiti: 'find . -name boo | xargs rm'
[18:52] <xeno99> Hi. If I do a sudo blkid, I see that two partitions /dev/sda6 and /dev/sda7 have identical UUIDs. I have one ext3 and 4 FAT32 partitions on the drive in question. The FAT partitions are labelled DISK1_1, DISK1_2 etc. Partitions labelled DISK1_1 (/dev/sda6) and DISK1_3 (/dev/sda7) have the same UUID Is this normal? I thought the UUID was supposed to be unique?
[18:52] <yaiba_> hello, is somebody can help me about xrandr and s-video TV output on ubuntu HH ?
[18:53] <zikiti> soundray: Thank you
[18:53] <soundray> zikiti: well, this will also delete files named boo
[18:53] <mgolisch> kane: why not? only heard about weird stuff like that if you suspend to disk windows and then start linux
[18:53] <zikiti> soundray:  Understood but the directory name is pretty unique
[18:53] <bry3n> #ubuntu-fr
[18:53] <rrmm> when i try to play a dvd with totem or VLC it is all garbled and DMA is enabled
[18:53] <kane> So why can't i connect to wireless
[18:53] <kane> in ubuntu
[18:54] <bzhao999> hi all
[18:54] <rrmm> 8.04 ubuntu too lol forgot that part
[18:54] <wols_> !errors | karmue
[18:54] <wols_> !errors | kane
[18:54] <Brucee> bazhang that didn't work
[18:54] <the_darkside_986> How do I convert a Cisco VPN's *.pcf file to a *.conf that can be used by the Ubuntu's vpnc command line tool?
[18:55] <bmarley13> is there a way to set a default opacity for newly opened windows?
[18:55] <bazhang> Brucee, what app are you using to play vids
[18:55] <saxin> I want to install a graphic driver for VIA P4M266. Can anyone help me, or point me to a nice guide?
[18:55] <venkat_partha> hello
[18:55] <Brucee> totem movie player 2.2.1
[18:55] <venkat_partha> this is my first time here @ IRC itself
[18:56] <bazhang> Brucee, what does vlc do
[18:56] <Brucee> 2.22.1
[18:56] <bzhao999> how can i stop the login launch of some program the session has rememebered
[18:56] <rambo3> !hi | venkat_partha
[18:56] <BlackDark> hi
[18:56] <venkat_partha> Could any one help me on solving a sudoers pbroblem
[18:56] <Hunter_> how u got an email on ubuntu?
[18:56] <bazhang> bzhao999, take it out of session startup
[18:56] <rrmm> when i try to play a dvd with totem or VLC it is all garbled and DMA is enabled ---- 8.04
[18:56] <Brucee> i can hear sound, and i can like bright things in movie,
[18:56] <venkat_partha> thanks ubottu
[18:56] <BlackDark> it that a way to prevent the focus to be stolen with gnome
[18:56] <BlackDark> it that a way to prevent the focus to be stolen with gnome ?
[18:56] <venkat_partha> first time user to IRC.
[18:56] <venkat_partha> also
[18:56] <zikiti> soundray: Thanks, worked like a charm
[18:56] <Brucee> its in .avi format
[18:57] <bazhang> Brucee, you have all the codecs installed?
[18:57] <soundray> venkat_partha: describe the problem
[18:57] <kane> I installed Ubuntu. Then i got the b43 drivers and it connect my b43 driver to linux. After that i was able to connect to wireless. Then later i enable monitor mode. After that it stoped working connecting to wireless network. After few trys of connecting it connects sometime and when it does the webpages doesn't load. And my broadcom 4311 is on managed mode.
[18:57] <Brucee> what codecs i need to play avi?
[18:57] <Hunter_> !mail
[18:57] <Brucee> or a howto gui
[18:57] <Brucee> guide
[18:57] <fograven> Is there a package for file recovery?
[18:57] <venkat_partha> i was just tweaking the sudoers file to automatically start firestarter
[18:57] <soundray> venkat_partha: that's not good
[18:57] <hemanth>  how to slove  I wasn't able to locate file for the <name>package. This might mean you need to manually fix this package
[18:58] <bazhang> Brucee, typically ubuntu-restricted-extras from repos and w32codecs from medibuntu.org
[18:58] <wcchandler> apt-clean?
[18:58] <hemanth>  how to slove  I wasn't able to locate file for the <name>package. This might mean you need to manually fix this package
[18:58] <fograven> ﻿Is there a package for file recovery?
[18:58] <venkat_partha> soundray: i edited a line by removing the # in front and gave myself (my username) permission
[18:58] <hemanth> wcchandler, tried
[18:58] <venkat_partha> now I am unable to do any task such as installation/un-installation
[18:58] <hemanth> fograven, yes
[18:58] <kane> I installed Ubuntu. Then i got the b43 drivers and it connect my braodcom 4311 to linux. After that i was able to connect to wireless. Then later i enable monitor mode. After that it stoped working connecting to wireless network. After few trys of connecting it connects sometime and when it does the webpages doesn't load. And my broadcom 4311 is on managed mode. Can you tell me how can i resolve that?
[18:58] <fograven> what is it called?
[18:58] <rambo3> !sudoers
[18:59] <soundray> venkat_partha: how did you edit the file?
[18:59] <fograven> is it in the repos
[18:59] <venkat_partha> Soundray: vi
[18:59] <Brandon__> is there a way to run multiple apt-get install commands without typing Y for each one? apt-get install -y packageName1 packageName2 <--- does that work?
[18:59] <soundray> venkat_partha: just 'vi /etc/sudoers'?
[18:59] <venkat_partha> Soundray: now it show a parsing error
[18:59] <venkat_partha> soundray: yep
[18:59] <saxin> I want to install a graphic driver for VIA P4M266. Can anyone help me, or point me to a nice guide?
[18:59] <rrmm> venkat_partha: you can't edit the file can you?
[18:59] <venkat_partha> soundray: did not know better. Now Iknow
[18:59] <venkat_partha> rrmm:yep
[19:00] <kane> Can anyone help me
[19:00] <soundray> venkat_partha: did you use sudo to edit it?
[19:00] <the_darkside_986> Wait, nevermind I found this wonderful script to convert pcf files to conf for anyone needing VPN in Ubuntu: http://svn.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/vpnc/trunk/pcf2vpnc
[19:00] <venkat_partha> ﻿soundray: yes I think so
[19:00] <rrmm> venkat_partha: you don't have admin privs right? as in sudo doesnt work for you?
[19:00] <kane> Hellow can anyone help
[19:00] <kenkku> !ask | kane
[19:00] <bmarley13> could someone tell me if there is a way to set a default opacity for newly opened windows?
[19:00] <venkat_partha> rrmm: yes
[19:00] <kane> I installed Ubuntu. Then i got the b43 drivers and it connect my braodcom 4311 to linux. After that i was able to connect to wireless. Then later i enable monitor mode. After that it stoped working connecting to wireless network. After few trys of connecting it connects sometime and when it does the webpages doesn't load. And my broadcom 4311 is on managed mode. Can you tell me how can i resolve that?
[19:00] <CURIOUS> hi
[19:01] <soundray> venkat_partha: you will have to reboot to recovery mode (hit Esc to see the grub menu, pick the second option), then run 'visudo' as root and undo your changes.
[19:01] <bazhang> kane set the ssid to broadcast on the router
[19:01] <CURIOUS> i'm new here
[19:01] <mbrigdan> anyone here know where ubuntu stores the programs it uses for the screen savers?
[19:01] <venkat_partha> ﻿﻿soundray: ok.
[19:01] <kane> I am using neighbors wireless
[19:01] <bazhang> kane, then ask them to set it
[19:01] <venkat_partha> ﻿soundray: let me try
[19:01] <CURIOUS> hi
[19:01] <soundray> venkat_partha: when you reboot, it should be okay. Don't edit sudoers, it is never necessary.
[19:01] <rrmm> venkat_partha: or just type in shutdown now, that brings it to single user mode
[19:01] <afallenhope> anyone know another method of looking at chm files because xchm sucs lol.
[19:01] <mauricio> hi, i just started to learn about linux, i just installed  8.04 and my sound isnt working.
[19:01] <CURIOUS> i'm new here
[19:02] <kane> But i am able to connect using windows
[19:02] <kane> Why can't i in linux
[19:02] <CURIOUS> i'm using xchat-gnome 0.18
[19:02] <venkat_partha> ﻿soundray/rrmm: this machine is my personal machine. Running desktop
[19:02] <CURIOUS> and just i want to know how to add some channels
[19:02] <soundray> rrmm: be careful that your instructions are correct
[19:02] <cerbianguard> xchm is the only one I know of...it does suck though.....google for other options
[19:02] <bazhang> kane wait; you said it was slow a few minutes ago, now it wont connect at all?
[19:02] <kane> bzhang do ou know why
[19:02] <kane> It connects after few tries
[19:03] <kane> When it does its slow
[19:03] <BrendanWelsh> I'm having trouble getting .FLAC files to play in Ubuntu with any player. Any suggestions?
[19:03] <rrmm> soundray: something wrong witht hat? does it not bringi t down to singlue user?
[19:03] <mbrigdan> anyone here know where ubuntu stores the programs it uses for the screen savers?
[19:03] <bazhang> kane, then keep at it until it connects, or ask your neighbors to get a better router.
[19:03] <legend2440> afallenhope: i use     kchmviewer-nokde    its pretty good compared to the rest i've tried
[19:03] <soundray> rrmm: the way you wrote it, it won't do anything
[19:03] <kane> But how can i use it perfectly on windows
[19:03] <redheat> hi everyone
[19:03] <kane> and not on linux
[19:04] <rrmm> soundray: you have a dvd drive?
[19:04] <redheat> just a need quick help here if possible cause this issue is driving me crazy
[19:04] <pjvandehaar> your using ndiswrapper, right?
[19:04] <bazhang> kane without tons more info now way to tell
[19:04] <soundray> rrmm: why?
[19:04] <rrmm> my playback is all garbled, install libdvdcss and dma is enabled and totem and vlc is ugly
[19:04] <kane> What info do you need
[19:05] <venkat_partha> ﻿soundray/rrmm: just shutting down and trying your suggestions.
[19:05] <redheat> I have hardy heron installed and every time I log into either gnome or KDE4 my USB wireless network adapter does not connect to my wireless network..my encryption level is WPA/TKIP, not that secure..but it beats WEP..anyhow..does anyone know a way to get around this problem?
[19:05] <CURIOUS> CURIOUS
[19:06] <mbrigdan> where does ubuntu store its screen-savers?
[19:06] <rrmm> soundray: my playback is all garbled, install libdvdcss and dma is enabled and totem and vlc is ugly
[19:06] <kane> can someone help
[19:06] <bazhang> kane, pastebin (to paste.ubuntu.com NOT here) the output of ifconfig , iwconfig , and sudo dhclient <interface>
[19:06] <kane> Baz what do you mean
[19:06] <redheat> can anyone help me please?
[19:06] <khader> hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
[19:06] <bazhang> kane, how are you on the internet now btw
[19:06] <mlLK> !help
[19:06] <redheat> hi
[19:06] <bazhang> hi khader
[19:07] <infinitycircuit> mbrigdan, /usr/lib/xscreensaver
[19:07] <CURIOUS> hi
[19:07] <mlLK> !hi
[19:07] <kane> I am on windows
[19:07] <mlLK> !windows
[19:07] <kane> it connect perfectly
[19:07] <CURIOUS> any one can hear me?
[19:07] <redheat> folks, anyone..just a littl help?
[19:07] <kenkku> redheat: does ubuntu show there is an adapter?
[19:07] <mbrigdan> infinitycircuit: thanks
[19:07] <node357> CURIOUS, yeah we see you
[19:07] <kenkku> redheat: also, patience please
[19:07] <kenkku> !patience | redheat
[19:08] <infinitycircuit> mbrigdan, it's just a dpkg -L xscreensaver-data away :)
[19:08] <soundray> rrmm: have you been through the help?
[19:08] <soundray> !dvd > rrmm
[19:08] <saxin> I want to install a graphic driver for VIA P4M266. Can anyone help me, or point me to a nice guide? :)
[19:08] <kane> bazhang anymore help
[19:08] <kane> please
[19:08] <mbrigdan> infinitycircuit: I'll remember that next time I need to find something
[19:08] <CURIOUS> ok
[19:08] <redheat> yes, but it won't connect, yet when I went under KDE4 it said device not active..and when I chose to connect to my network, it started configuring my device and it recognized it correctly, though it couldn't connect
[19:08] <CURIOUS> good
[19:08] <bazhang> kane then you need to pastebin the output of those commands to paste.ubuntu.com
[19:08] <CURIOUS> tanx for seeing me...
[19:08] <Brucee> thank you bazhang
[19:09] <bazhang> Brucee, does it work
[19:09] <kane> I don't know what you mean
[19:09] <soundray> saxin: that's a motherboard, isn't it? With integrated Unichrome VGA?
[19:09] <Kaushal> hi
[19:09] <Brucee> not sure yet, but i found where i can twick with things
[19:09] <rrmm> soundray: yeah done all that. libdvdcss2 and regionset and DMA
[19:09] <saxin> soundray: yes, I think so
[19:09] <bazhang> ok
[19:09] <HunterRequiem> hello, I have a compaq presario C700 that I just got wireless working when I installed ndiswrapper. now, the computer freezes randomly when the wireless is enabled.  can someone help?
[19:09] <CURIOUS> i just installed xchat-gnome 0.18 recently and i want to test it ;)
[19:09] <soundray> rrmm: don't know then, sorry
[19:09] <afallenhope> thanks legend2440 worked like a charm
[19:09] <bazhang> kane, go to the website paste.ubuntu.com
[19:09] <node357> CURIOUS, if you just want to chat, /join #ubuntu-offtopic
[19:09] <rrmm> soundray: the menu shows fine just when it starts playing it gets garbled and the sound cuts in/out
[19:09] <mlLK> rrmm, what distro?
[19:09] <legend2440> afallenhope: your welcome
[19:10] <rrmm> mlLK: ubuntu 8.04
[19:10] <redheat> kenkku, can I ask now?
[19:10] <kane> ok then what to fo
[19:10] <soundray> saxin: Ubuntu picks the best driver automatically. It doesn't have 3D support, bad luck. Things may get better at VIA now that Harald Welte is working there.
[19:10] <CURIOUS> سلام
[19:10] <kane> Do i do this on windows or linux
[19:10] <mlLK> rrmm, what are you trying to do?
[19:10] <soundray> rrmm: same with mplayer?
[19:10] <afallenhope> legend2440, although I'm running gnome so I used gnochm
[19:10] <saxin> soundray: OK. So I won't get any better drive? It's a bit laggy you see :-)
[19:10] <bazhang> kane then in terminal type ifconfig and paste that to paste.ubuntu.com   not in this channel but to that website
[19:10] <fizzik> man first time using ubuntu and i love how easy it is to isntall packages and love how it goes out and gets stuff for me
[19:11] <rrmm> mlLK: get my dvds to play so i can watch them, not all the fuzz and dots and garbled
[19:11] <rrmm> soundray: will install right now and check
[19:11] <d3miurge> Can anyone recommend a good unix system admin guide for begin, and intermediate?
[19:11] <kane> ok
[19:11] <mlLK> rrmm, http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Hardy#How_to_install_multimedia_support_on_Hardy_Heron
[19:11] <mlLK> rrmm, execute that entire section
[19:11] <bazhang> kane then give us the link from that paste.ubuntu.com website
[19:11] <soundray> saxin: oh, 2D should be fine. Perhaps you should have a look, then, whether it's unichrome and whether the driver is active. First, what do you get from 'lspci | grep VGA'?
[19:11] <CURIOUS> کسی فارسی بلده اینجا؟
[19:11] <redheat> ok, since no one is answering me..can someone help me? my wireless network adapter won't connect to my wireless network everytime I restart my machine..
[19:12] <CURIOUS> پس اگر من یه فحشی بدم کسی نمی فهمه؟
[19:12] <Pici> !sa | CURIOUS
[19:12] <CURIOUS> خوب باشه
[19:12] <bazhang> CURIOUS, english here only
[19:12] <soundray> rrmm: it's not usually better, but tends to have useful error messages on the command line interface
[19:12] <CURIOUS> پس فحش میدم... : فحححححححححححححححححححححش
[19:12] <banisterfiend> how do i force linux to do a fsck on my hds on the next reboot?
[19:12] <CURIOUS> چقدره با نمکم!
[19:12] <bazhang> CURIOUS, stop
[19:12] <d3miurge> just boot him
[19:12] <infinitycircuit> banisterfiend, sudo touch /forcefsck
[19:12] <dmi3on> hi all, can some one help me set up menu.lst http://paste.ubuntu.com/35620/  http://paste.ubuntu.com/35622/
[19:12] <soundray> banisterfiend: 'sudo touch /forcefsck'
[19:12] <fizzik> holly shit there language is cool lol
[19:12] <dmi3on> i cant find a wat how to remove error 22
[19:12] <dmi3on> :(
[19:12] <randy> Is anyone familiar with writing scripts for Nautilus?
[19:12] <rrmm> mlLK: I have done that
[19:12]  * soundray hands infinitycircuit the prize
[19:13] <banisterfiend> thanks soundray, you're a true fren.
[19:13] <CURIOUS> bye
[19:13] <infinitycircuit> haha
[19:13] <fizzik> do any of you use gdesklets
[19:13] <venkat_partha> rrmm/soundray: Thanks. Problem solved
[19:13] <saxin> soundray: 01:00.0 VGA compitable controller: S3 Inc. VT8375 ProSavage8 KM266/KL266
[19:13] <fograven> Is there any software to recover deleted files
[19:13] <mlLK> rrmm, what more specifically, are you trying to do?
[19:13]  * infinitycircuit hands soundray the bigger prize
[19:13] <bazhang> fizzik, no cursing
[19:13] <MobileMyles> Hey, is there a bot or service that responds to a "seen" or similar command to see when a nick last visited a channel?
[19:13] <atha> can i have an external hdd to work with a virtualization of ubuntu?
[19:13] <rrmm> mlLK: watch my dvd
[19:13] <soundray> venkat_partha: well done. Use 'gksudo firestarter' to run it with admin privileges
[19:14]  * soundray aims at infinitycircuit with a champagne bottle
[19:14] <Jeremy__> Hi
[19:14] <venkat_partha> soundray: how do I enable Firestarter every time I logon?
[19:14] <Jeremy__> need some SMBLDAP help
[19:14] <rrmm> mlLK: it plays just doesnt play well enough so that I can watch it/listen to it
[19:14] <redheat> again..can someone help me please? my wireless network adapter won't connect to my wireless network and it's not active on each new reboot of ubuntu 8.04
[19:14] <bazhang> redheat, what chipset
[19:15] <mlLK> rrmm, strange, how so?
[19:15] <redheat> belkin..
[19:15] <fograven> ﻿Is there any software to recover deleted files
[19:15] <rrmm> mlLK:  its all garbled
[19:15] <redheat> baz, it's belkin
[19:15] <soundray> venkat_partha: you don't have to. Firestarter saves its settings and activates them at reboot, unless you tell it otherwise
[19:15] <bazhang> redheat usb or pci
[19:15] <redheat> USB..
[19:15] <mlLK> rrmm, what player?
[19:15] <fograven> ﻿Is there any software to recover deleted files
[19:15] <rrmm> mlLK: v,c and totem
[19:15] <rrmm> mlLK: *vlc
[19:15] <fograven> ﻿Is there any software to recover deleted files
[19:15] <soundray> !undelete | fograven
[19:15] <HunterRequiem> I have a compaq presario C700 with an Aetheros wireless card that I just got wireless working when I installed ndiswrapper. now, the computer freezes randomly when the wireless is enabled.  can someone help?
[19:15] <redheat> the device is not active..because it doesn't see my network at all..
[19:15] <atha> redheat try to download the windows drives for your belkin then use ndiswrapper to install them
[19:15] <soundray> !repeat | fograven
[19:15] <bazhang> redheat, paste output of lsusb to paste.ubuntu.com (NOT here)
[19:16] <venkat_partha> soundray: for me it does not. I have to enable it ever time. Howerver, I am not sure. Is there any way that I can check if Firestarter is started when I logon ?
[19:16] <redheat> atha how do I do that?
[19:16] <mlLK> rrmm, try executing this script
[19:16] <redheat> the drivers are already downloaded..just don't know how to use windows wrapper?
[19:16] <atha> give me the exact model of your belkin
[19:16] <mlLK> rrmm, http://www.hildoersystems.com/index.php/home/62
[19:16] <soundray> saxin: no unichrome, then.
[19:16] <redheat> I already have the driver
[19:16] <redheat> it's this one
[19:16] <saxin> soundray: is that a good thing, or a bad thing?
[19:16] <bazhang> redheat, try ndisgtk
[19:17] <atha> yeap thats the one ndisgtk
[19:17] <rrmm> mlLK: I have done all those steps
[19:17] <redheat> where? in the termina right now? I'm not connected to the internet, I"m typing from my laptop which is running windows vista
[19:17] <soundray> saxin: neither. Do a 'grep -ci s3 /var/log/Xorg.0.log' and tell me the number
[19:17] <venkat_partha> soundray: I was trying to achieve that when I screwed up my SUDOERS file.
[19:17] <fograven> type in the terminal?
[19:17] <redheat> atha, baz are you with me guys
[19:18] <monostone> not connected to the internet??
[19:18] <atha> i have a belkin external usb and had to install ndisgtk with the drivers that came with the cd , its easy..
[19:18] <monostone> :O
[19:18] <mlLK> rrmm, read a book instead...?
[19:18] <bazhang> redheat, type baz then hit tab
[19:18] <rrmm> mlLK: well icould try and reboot
[19:18] <saxin> soundray: 6
[19:18] <rrmm> since it suggested that
[19:18] <atha> think so..
[19:18] <redheat> bazhang ok thanks
[19:18] <soundray> venkat_partha: well, screwing up sudoers is not the way to achieve it ;)
[19:18] <mlLK> rrmm, nah. maybe run all those commands again w/ aptitude's reinstall opt]
[19:18] <venkat_partha> soundray: :D
[19:18] <soundray> saxin: how about 'grep -ci vesa /var/log/Xorg.0.log'
[19:18] <bazhang> redheat, ndisgtk is the way to go here it seems
[19:18] <theCompanion> ﻿is there a shortcut key to insert a date as a directory name for ubuntu?
[19:19] <Jeremy__> I get the following error when i try to populate erreur LDAP: Can't contact master ldap server (IO::Socket::INET: connect: Connection refused) at /usr/share/perl5/smbldap_tools.pm line 282.
[19:19] <Jeremy__> Populating LDAP directory for domain WGSORG (S-1-5-21-1990269258-2767708890-2597390790)
[19:19] <Jeremy__> (using builtin directory structure)
[19:19] <fizzik> how can i tell my current ram usage?
[19:19] <rrmm> * If you don't reboot, it probably will not work
[19:19] <venkat_partha> soundray: just repeating, wanted to know how to ensure Firestarter is enabled at logon.
[19:19] <soundray> venkat_partha: have a look around the help and docs in /usr/share/doc/firestarter
[19:19] <theCompanion> fizzik: go to System Monitor
[19:19] <bry3n> #ubuntu-fr
[19:19] <soundray> venkat_partha: you don't have to
[19:19] <redheat> bazhang how do I do it? if I tried to get that package from the internet, it won't work since my desktop is where the problem is and it's not working..
[19:19] <saxin> Siilence: 17
[19:19] <amber_> I got a problem with my harddisk.. its slow as hell.. clean install on an intel iMac, and transfer between 2 partitions on the same disk doesnt come above 500k/s.. any ideas anyone?
[19:19] <venkat_partha> soundray: well that is were all this started.
[19:19] <soundray> fizzik: use 'free'
[19:20] <mlLK> rrmm, it could very well be something in your cmos
[19:20] <fizzik> 316 megs of ram usage atm
[19:20] <fograven> ﻿Is there any software to recover deleted files
[19:20] <soundray> !firestarter > venkat_partha
[19:20] <saxin> soundray: 17
[19:20] <mlLK> rrmm, i sorta doubt it tho
[19:20] <fograven> ﻿Is there any software to recover deleted files
[19:20] <soundray> !undelete | fograven
[19:20] <fyrestrtr> amber_: enable dma
[19:20] <mlLK> !rsync
[19:20] <amber_> it says active mode udma6
[19:20] <bazhang> redheat, no way to connect ethernet and download?
[19:20] <amber_> its not on pio
[19:20] <swamptin> somebody said something directed at me there, but i can't find it..... If you're still about mystery person and remember what you said would you mind repeating it?
[19:20] <theCompanion> i'm using 274mb of ram atm
[19:21] <BrendanWelsh> Can somebody help me install FLAC codecs?
[19:21] <soundray> !undelete > fograven
[19:21] <dmi3on> pls some one help me with error 22
[19:21] <fyrestrtr> !codecs > BrendanWelsh
[19:21] <dmi3on> i have vista and ubntu on deffernt hard drives
[19:21] <bazhang> BrendanWelsh, apt-cache search flac and see what you need then install them
[19:21] <soundray> BrendanWelsh: 'sudo apt-get install flac'
[19:21] <Kaushal> hi
[19:21] <fyrestrtr> !grub > dmi3on
[19:21] <venkat_partha> soundray: ok. Let me give it a try
[19:22] <ypopto_mpifteki> anydoby has problems with connectiong to wireless network with a ubuntu 8.4 box from a windows xp PC with an WEP key? my ubuntu machine has freezes everytime i download.
[19:22] <redheat> bazhang, atha I'll try to redo a reboot..and then try to login again...just in case I succeeded to get my usb adapter to work..what should I type in the terminal..
[19:22] <Kaushal> I have connecting to openvpn on ubuntu 8.04 through gui
[19:22] <Kaushal> where can i find the configs
[19:22] <dmi3on> i can fidn what to do there
[19:22] <dmi3on> i try to change menu.lst doesnt help
[19:22] <Kaushal> on the client side
[19:22] <atha> redheat go to synaptic and try to install ndisgtk
[19:23] <redheat> I have a wireless connection problem, but it has nothing to do with encryption, and usually move to WPA to stay on the safe side
[19:23] <soundray> dmi3on: you didn't answer my question earlier
[19:23] <sudobash> so whats up with 8.04 and automatix?
[19:23] <MermaidMan> How can i reclaim my 8GB of space from ext3?
[19:23] <fizzik> how do i remove a program using sudo
[19:23] <redheat> ndisgtk..
[19:23] <soundray> sudobash: it's unnecessary
[19:23] <dmi3on> soundray, sorry what question ?
[19:23] <bazhang> sudobash, it does not exist
[19:23] <sudobash> sudo apt-get remove program
[19:23] <redheat> from synaptic got it..atha one more question what does it do?
[19:23] <ypopto_mpifteki> any known problems with ubuntu and wep key taking connection from a windows PC?
[19:23] <sudobash> i didnt think so
[19:23] <venkat_partha> exit
[19:24] <bazhang> redheat, it allows you to load windows drivers with a nice gui
[19:24] <venkat_partha> quit
[19:24] <soundray> dmi3on: has it ever booted successfully? What did you change?
[19:24] <sudobash> so WMA codec for 8.04 dont exist either I suppose?
[19:24] <atha> then put your belkin driver cd if u have one and use the xp drivers , else download the drivers from the web
[19:24] <venkat_partha> soundray/rrmm: Thanks for the help
[19:24] <redheat> atha, bazhang I already have teh drivers on my harddisk
[19:24] <soundray> sudobash: best place to get codecs is medibuntu
[19:24] <Jeremy__> hi
[19:24] <soundray> !medibuntu > sudobash
[19:24] <Jeremy__> need some SMBLDAP helpppppp
[19:25] <redheat> is that going to be a problem or should I burn them to a CD
[19:25] <bazhang> redheat, ndisgtk allows for easy installation of them
[19:25] <sudobash> oh you got the bot doing pms
[19:25] <redheat> roger that
[19:25] <Jeremy__> :)
[19:25] <dmi3on> soundray, before i had vista and ubuntu on same hard drive and it worked after some changes in menu.lst, now i have vista on one drive and ubuntu on onthore and i get error 22
[19:25] <soundray> sudobash: yes, occasionally the bot seems to have PMS
[19:25] <sudobash> hehe
[19:25] <redheat> bazhang, atha..I'm truly thankful folks, truly appreciate your help and support thank you..
[19:26] <redheat> gotta go thank you ..
[19:26] <bazhang> redheat np :)
[19:26] <Jeremy__> erreur LDAP: Can't contact master ldap server (IO::Socket::INET: connect: Connection refused) at /usr/share/perl5/smbldap_tools.pm line 282.
[19:26] <Jeremy__> Populating LDAP directory for domain WHSNET (S-1-5-21-1990269258-2767708890-2597390790)
[19:26] <Jeremy__> (using builtin directory structure)
[19:26] <sudobash> you should really do that... that would be funny... sometimes the bot just seems.... cranky...
[19:26] <soundray> dmi3on: how are you booted now, or are you chatting on another machine?
[19:26] <porncake> is compiz needed for anything but cosmetics (will gnome run without it) ?
[19:26] <leeping2008> Hi there, I've been running Gutsy for a while, and there is some advice on the Net against upgrading to Hardy.  Specifically, users are talking about random lockups... have these issues mostly been resolved?  Anyone here hesitant to upgrade to Hardy, like myself??
[19:26] <dmi3on> yes from another
[19:26] <node357> porncake, you don't need compiz to run gnome
[19:27] <sudobash> I would just install clean
[19:27] <porncake> cool cos it keeps making errors
 get lost sudobash, you haven't even taken the garbage out yet. No help from me today!
[19:27] <node357> porncake, go ahead and disable it, I did
[19:27] <sudobash> dist-upgrade always seems to cause problems
[19:27] <Erupter> hallo all, my desktop stops loading after loggin in: bars disappear and i am left with just the background image, only thing i can do is ctrl-alt-canc, no errors in the xorg directory
[19:27] <Erupter> anybody could chime in?
[19:27] <rrmm> mlLK: where can i post a screenshot of what it looks like?
[19:27] <saxin> soundray: 17.
[19:28] <Jeremy__> ..... any smb/ldap people here
[19:28] <Jeremy__> need help w/ server
[19:28] <mandark> can anyone tell me how 2 add awiftweasel 2 my repositories
[19:28] <rrmm> Jeremy__: goodluck, i messed with that stuff for a bit but couldnt get what i wanted
[19:28] <bazhang> Jeremy__, ubuntu-server?
[19:28] <dmi3on> soundray, what do you think will you be able to help me ?
[19:29] <Jeremy__> tried ubuntu-server... no one is talking there
[19:29] <mlLK> rrmm, milkandoj@gmail.com
[19:29] <ryanakca> How can you find the encoding of a file from the command line?
[19:29] <soundray> saxin: if you run 'sudo displayconfig-gtk', it'll show you various options for the graphic driver. Try 'vesa', 's3' and 'via' and see which gets you the least lag.
[19:29] <mandark> can anyone tell me how 2 add awiftweasel 2 my software repositories
[19:29] <jpds> ryanakca: file filename
[19:29] <bazhang> gksudo
[19:29] <ryanakca> jpds: nope :)
[19:29] <jpds> ryanakca: Fail.
[19:30] <soundray> dmi3on: again, you haven't answered my question
[19:30] <bazhang> saxin, gksudo for that
[19:30] <soundray> saxin: sorry, gksudo displayconfig-gtk (thanks bazhang)
[19:30]  * soundray is tired
[19:30] <bazhang> hehe
[19:31] <monostone> i want to run a custom script which executes xrandr to configure my second display. I want to use update-rc.d to automate the process, which runlevels should my script execute on? thanks
[19:31] <Aragorn> Now Playing: The Wallflowers - One Headlight
[19:31] <wolfwalker> Last regularly scheduled update froze.  On reboot, update refuses to run at all.
[19:31] <bazhang> Aragorn, disable that script
[19:31] <Myrtti> Aragorn: please disable that
[19:31] <Jeremy__> no smbldap people here?
[19:31] <wolfwalker> What do I need to do to clear what out?
[19:31] <Jeremy__> anyone know someone who knows a smbldap person
[19:31] <soundray> monostone: xrandr depends on X, so it won't run as an init script.
[19:32] <soundray> monostone: run it from System-Preferences-Session -- Startup programs
[19:32] <monostone> soundray: aha!!! thank you!!
[19:32] <fizzik> is there a program inside ubuntu i can use for burning cds
[19:32] <wolfwalker> fizzik K3B
[19:32] <Erupter> is there any log of what happens from entering user/pass ?
[19:32] <bazhang> fizzik, sure
[19:32] <wolfwalker> Or gnomebaker
[19:32] <dmi3on> soundray, can you chack PM
[19:32] <Flannel> wolfwalker: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade, if there are errors, it'll probably tell you how to fix them (dpkg reconfigure, etc)
[19:32] <Flannel> wolfwalker: or at least, it'll be more verbose
[19:33] <dmi3on> soundray, i dotn know why i am missing your question
[19:33] <cipher_nemo> Greetings. Anyone know where I can find the configuration file for the zd1211rw wireless driver in Ubuntu 8.04?
[19:33] <wolfwalker> Flannel thanks
[19:33] <fizzik> bazhang: were do i find k3b
[19:33] <bazhang> fizzik, that has tons of kde libs though; brasero, gnomebaker might suit you better
[19:33] <sudobash> cipher_nemo I would just find the XP driver with google and then use ndiswrapper to use the driver in windows
[19:33] <mlLK> rrmm, it does that for all dvds?
[19:34] <saxin> soundray: when I choose a driver and click OK nothing seems to happen
[19:34] <wolfwalker> Well it's running Flannel
[19:34] <fizzik> bazhang: all of them have to be installed correct?
[19:34] <wolfwalker> Had to manually run dpkg though
[19:34] <bazhang> fizzik, no just one
[19:34] <rrmm> mlLK: good idea, I am not really good at troublshooting right now
[19:34] <soundray> saxin: the setting activates when you log out and back in again.
[19:34] <mlLK> rrmm, ?
[19:34] <Kaushal> anyone here has used openvpn
[19:34] <saxin> soundray: just log out? I dont need to restart?
[19:34] <bazhang> fizzik, check in synaptic package manager and/or /msg ubottu burners
[19:35] <cipher_nemo> sudobash, I can't do it another way... I need to manually add an entry for a Z-net Wi-Fire device in there to associate that USB device with this driver
[19:35] <dmi3on> can some one help me with grub error 22
[19:35] <wolfwalker> brasero, that's the one I couldn't think of!
[19:35] <fizzik> bazhang: thank you
[19:35] <soundray> saxin: not for these (you're right though, there are some drivers which have a kernel component, for those you'd have to reboot)
[19:35] <bazhang> np :)
[19:35] <sudobash> what have you tried so far?
[19:35] <cipher_nemo> sudobash, this is according to hField's instructions
[19:35] <leeping2008> Anyone here know if the severe lockup bugs in Hardy have been fixed by now?
[19:36] <dmi3on> i have vista on one hard drive and ubuntu on another,  install ubuntu after vista and get error 22
[19:36] <sudobash> leeping2008 I have friend using Hardy and they Love it... first time linux users
[19:36] <mlLK> leeping2008, lockup bugs?
[19:36] <infinitycircuit> leeping2008, bug # please. what do you mean severe lockups?
[19:36] <Nutzebahn> Hello. I want to buy a Western Digital 500GB drive: http://www.amazon.com/Western-Digital-500GB-Elements-External/dp/B000S34ARS/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1218218702&sr=8-8#moreAboutThisProduct, but my computer has a 120GB BIOS limitation for drives, Will I be able to access all 500GB of that WD drive since it is external?
[19:36] <mlLK> leeping2008, try disabling your acpi
[19:36] <sudobash> friends
[19:36] <rrmm> mlLK: i guys its just those dvds
[19:36] <leeping2008> infinitycircuit, bug 204996... it was posted like five months ago
[19:36] <mlLK> rrmm, yarr
[19:37] <bazhang> Nutzebahn, ask in ##hardware
[19:37] <cipher_nemo> Nutzebahn, yes you can if it is over the USB
[19:37] <leeping2008> mlLK, I'm running Gutsy with no problems.  I'm just wondering about problems in Hardy
[19:37] <Jeremy__> looking for SMBLAP help
[19:37] <mlLK> leeping2008, no snags here
[19:37] <infinitycircuit> leeping2008, fix was released for 2.6.24-12 we are on 2.6.24-19
[19:37] <rrmm> mlLK: i feel like an idiot
[19:37] <Jeremy__> me 3
[19:37] <mlLK> leeping2008, occasional hang on install
[19:37] <sudobash> I have seen few problems in Hardy
[19:38] <kaiwen> Hi, I installed kde on my PC via synaptic, but gdm nor kdm show an option button to change sessions? can any help me?
[19:38] <rrmm> lol ty mlLK
[19:38] <sudobash> wifi I get working with ndiswrapper and it works like a charm
[19:38] <cipher_nemo> Anyone know where I can find the configuration file for the zd1211rw wireless driver in Ubuntu 8.04?
[19:38] <leeping2008> infinitycircuit, ahh, so it was fixed at some time in the past, thanks :)  I'm upgrading my system soon, so I wanted to get this sorted out before I installed Hardy
[19:38] <rrmm> so i DID do everything I said I did :-P
[19:38] <sudobash> 3 laptops now
[19:38] <mlLK> rrmm, lol its k
[19:38] <leeping2008> mlLK, thanks :)
[19:38] <dmi3on> i have vista on one hard drive and ubuntu on another,  install ubuntu after vista and get error 22
[19:38] <Nutzebahn> Are you sure?
[19:38] <mlLK> rrmm, yw
[19:38] <rrmm> I prolly didnt even need to set regionset and waste an edit
[19:38] <sudobash> well in all 5 laptops have had 8.04 on them in the past month with me
[19:38] <Ximal> anyone here have experience with recompiling vmware ?
[19:38] <sudobash> yes Ximal
[19:38] <infinitycircuit> leeping2008, maybe i spoke too soon the bts seems to suggest the problem still exists for some
[19:38] <maybeway36> dmi3on: In DOS, "fdisk /mbr" will get Vista back but you won't be able to boot Ubuntu :/
[19:38] <Ximal> may i message u to keep clutter in this main channel down ?
[19:39] <mlLK> leeping2008, i've found that disabling the acpi and booting in safe graphics is your most sure-fire way for installing ubuntu on buggy hardware
[19:39] <sudobash> sure
[19:39] <kaiwen> leeping2008 to disable acpi on bootup, press f6, i had this problem before, and this worked
[19:39] <mollusk> how do I open g++? I click the file in /usr/bin/ but nothing happens
[19:39] <wolfwalker> Yay, automatic update is back up!  (Can you tell I know nothing at all about Ubuntu? :P)
[19:39] <dmi3on> maybeway36, how do i run dos is grub gives me error ?
[19:40] <wolfwalker> Thanks Flannel
[19:40] <kaiwen> leeping2008 press f6 when you see the ubuntu bar loading, and that'll disable acpi for you,
[19:40] <sudobash> lol
[19:40] <leeping2008> mlLK and kaiwen , I don't think it's an installation problem or related to acpi :) As I said before, my computer has no problems with running Gutsy, and I'm not installing Ubuntu .. I'm merely considering it
[19:40] <kaiwen> Hi, I installed kde on my PC via synaptic, but gdm nor kdm show an option button to change sessions? can any help me?
[19:40] <maybeway36> dmi3on: You can run DOS from floppy or CD
[19:40] <mlLK> leeping2008, w/ heron they've added a gui for acpi options
[19:40] <maybeway36> freedos.org has a good CD image, fdbasecd.iso
[19:40] <kaiwen> leeping2008, can you restate your problem? I jsut got here
[19:40] <HunterRequiem> My computer randomly freezes when I use wireless. could anyone help me?
[19:40] <maybeway36> Actually I think you can do this from a Linux CD too
[19:40] <leeping2008> infinitycircuit, yeah the bottom of the page still seems to report problems for users of 24-20
[19:40] <Ximal> ubuntu has a linux terminal that emulates dos
[19:41] <Kaushal> anyone here has used openvpn
[19:41] <leen> why does unix limit its max file size apart from the number of blocks inode can point to?
[19:41] <patrik> Hi, my GLX stopped working a while ago and I can't get it back. I have an Intel 945GM. When running glxinfo I get: glxinfo: symbol lookup error: glxinfo: undefined symbol: glXChooseVisual
[19:41] <Kaushal> anyone here has used openvpn gui client
[19:41] <dmi3on> i have vista on one hard drive and ubuntu on another,  install ubuntu after vista and get error 22
[19:41] <leeping2008> kaiwen, I am considering an upgrade to Hardy but I know that there are some severe lockup issues... I am not sure whether they have been resolved yet.  Just google "hardy worst ubuntu" and click the first link, it's a forum post
[19:41] <maybeway36> dmi3on: "sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/xxx bs=446 count=1"
[19:41] <maybeway36> repalce /dev/xxx with your hard drive
[19:41] <Kaushal> maybeway36, hi
[19:41] <m4lmsteen> my mp3's has stopped playing ive heard this is a pretty common problem so anyone know the fix ?
[19:42] <maybeway36> hi
[19:42] <dmi3on> ok
[19:42] <Kaushal> have you used openvpn gui
[19:42] <Kaushal> on Ubuntu 8.04
[19:42] <maybeway36> no
[19:42] <maybeway36> sorry
[19:42] <mlLK> leeping2008, you should install it as a vm
[19:42] <dmi3on> maybeway36, i have two hard drive with wich to replace ?
[19:42] <mlLK> leeping2008, give it a test run
[19:43] <slayton> i'm having some issues trying to burn a dvd... the GUI burn dvd option says the device cannot be used... but I can burn fine using growisofs anybody know what could be causing this?
[19:43] <mlLK> leeping2008, you can install vm in windows w/ heron's iso
[19:44] <kaiwen> leeping2008, you know, here's a quick test, burn the hardy live cd, and see if it boots and loads, if it does, there's no problem with the hardware
[19:44] <leeping2008> mlLK, ah that's a good idea :) But if the lockup is hardware related, I might not encounter the bugs!
[19:44] <Erupter> i've lost my desktop: it logs on, but have no bars and no icons
[19:44] <kaiwen> leeping2008, do you see where i'm headed? ;)
[19:44] <leeping2008> kaiwen, that's definitely worth trying :)
[19:44] <Erupter> what can i do?
[19:44] <mlLK> leeping2008, word
[19:45] <leeping2008> I think I'll play with the liveCD for a few hours when I plan to upgrade (my new hardware hasn)
[19:45] <aguitel> Erupter, create other user
[19:45] <leeping2008> I will when my new hardware arrives :) Thanks everyone
[19:45] <Erupter> mmm
[19:45] <kaiwen> leeping2008, it certainly does, and if you happen to have no video input after boot, it's b/c of apci, so you ahve to disable it by f6 when ubuntu is loading
[19:46] <dmi3on> i have vista on one hard drive and ubuntu on another,  install ubuntu after vista and get error 22, i cant fidn how to fix this pls help
[19:46] <Erupter> last time i tried i ended up with nothing
[19:46] <mlLK> leeping2008, lol i think all heron haters are just linux haters in general
[19:46] <Erupter> how should i do it not to do it wrong?
[19:46] <kaiwen> leeping2008, and use the visual, notthe text ;)
[19:46] <aguitel> Erupter, what about the panel?
[19:47] <kaiwen> Hi, I installed kde on my PC via synaptic, but gdm nor kdm show an option button to change sessions? can any help me?
[19:47] <aguitel> kaiwen, you need this :sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[19:48] <Erupter> aguitel panel? what do you mean by panel? excuse me but i use a localised version and i am not used to these terms
[19:48] <kaiwen> aguitel, i did
[19:49] <leeping2008> mlLK and kaiwen, thanks for the advice.  I'll remember it for when I do my hardy installation
[19:49] <aguitel> kaiwen, in the login option are gnome or kde session
[19:49] <leeping2008> I've been using ubuntu since dapper so I'm a big fan :)
[19:49] <kaiwen> aguitel, there is no login option, that's the problem
[19:49] <aguitel> Erupter, below in the desktop are the panel
[19:49] <XGen> hi
[19:49] <jgoo> Hey, Firefox 3 - when you block a popup, I no longer get the 'show url' option, was this taken out in FF3, I am sure FF2 always gave me the option to let the blocked popup show.
[19:49] <kaiwen> aguitel, login option does NOT show login options.
[19:49] <jgoo> &$*$*&$*& flash ads.
[19:49] <charim1> Need some help with the USB automount. I believe it is a HAL issue.  It does not concern my fstab settings, as I have made sure the devices I have tried to mount are NOT in the fstab. The device is found when I plug it in, but does not mount. Double-clicking on it in Computer returns error "Unable to mount location:Can't mount file". gnome-mount --device sdd2 does work, as does sudo mount /dev/sdd2 /media/usb
[19:49] <Cheiron> Unknown command, try @list
[19:49] <mlLK> leeping2008, your welcome, good luck!
[19:49] <kaiwen> aguitel, i mean on kdm or gdm
[19:49] <chx> i had my Sierra 875 PCMCIA Aircard working with Gutsy -- it was very hard but I finally got it working -- the very same config on Hardy connects but after a short chat pppd drops the connection. :( Is there a company that will help me with issues like this?
[19:49] <aguitel> kaiwen, how do you enter to the desktop?
[19:49] <kaiwen> via gnome
[19:49] <Erupter> err on the desktop i do not have nothing: that's my problem
[19:50] <Erupter> i only have the background
[19:50] <Erupter> no bars, no icons, no nothing
[19:50] <Kibergod> ÿ òîðæåñòâåííî ïîñûëàþ ñåáÿ íà õóé!
[19:50] <Erupter> they do appear briefly after log in, but then they are gone
[19:50] <Pici> !ru | Kibergod
[19:50] <charim1> Hae a problem with auto-mounting usb devices. I am pretty sure it is a HAL issue, any help?
[19:50] <aguitel> Erupter, try run recovery option
[19:51] <Kibergod> я торжественно посылаю себя на хуй!
[19:51] <kaiwen> aguitel, kdm and gdm are the login screens, there are no login or session options on any of them
[19:51] <Erupter> aguitel and then? which option?
[19:51] <aguitel> Erupter, try to check errors or to fix xorg
[19:51] <wayneandleanne> anybody got a dell inspiron 1525 with broadcom wifi working?
[19:52] <maddash> sweet.
[19:52] <aguitel> kaiwen, you could login with gdm or kdm ?
[19:52] <bobertdos> !broadcom > ﻿wayneandleanne
[19:52] <Erupter> aguitel what errors should i look for?
[19:52] <kaiwen> aguitel i can login to gnome via gdm and kdm
[19:52] <Erupter> aguitel: or at least where should i look
[19:52] <kaiwen> aguitel, but there is no  button to change sessions on gdm or kdm
[19:52] <aguitel> kaiwen, only gnome
[19:52] <wayneandleanne> bobertdos: ?
[19:52] <kaiwen> auitel, yes
[19:52] <sunru> hi, where can I setup the keyboard mappings? i set it us.intl but i think thats wrong (vim not working like it should).
[19:53] <aguitel> Erupter, package errors maby
[19:53] <Flannel> sunru: Have you installed "vim"?
[19:53]  * bobertdos pokes ubottu
[19:53] <sunru> yrd
[19:53] <sunru> yes
[19:53] <kaiwen> !abuse
[19:53] <Flannel> sunru: not just using the default one, right?
[19:53] <aguitel> kaiwen, if you reinstall kubuntu ?
[19:53] <kaiwen> aguitel same thing
[19:53] <charim1> ﻿ Have a problem with auto-mounting usb devices. I am pretty sure it is a HAL(not FSTAB) issue, any help? "Unable to mount location:Can't mount File" on dblclick. Gnome-mount --device and sudo mount ... work
[19:53] <bobertdos> !broadcom > ﻿wayneandleanne
[19:54] <kaiwen> !kdm
[19:54] <aguitel> kaiwen, go to #kubuntu
[19:54] <charim1> !hal
[19:54] <dmi3on> i have vista on one hard drive and ubuntu on another,  install ubuntu after vista and get error 22, i cant fidn how to fix this pls help
[19:54] <bobertdos> ﻿kaiwen: Are you sure you've already installed kdm?
[19:54] <G3NESIS> Hi, I'm trying to install Hardy Heron, I had issue with the installation cd only going to busy box but "all_generic_ide" got me thru that now when I try to partition my computer locks at the frist %5 Creating ext3 filesystem
[19:54] <kaiwen> aguitel, this is related to all sessions, not just kde
[19:54] <kaiwen> bobertdos, kde and kdm are all installed
[19:55] <Flannel> kaiwen: the sessions buttons should exist even before you installed kubuntu.  On GDM its on the bottom left corner, on KDM... I think its right under the login.
[19:55] <aguitel> kaiwen, but your problem is in kde
[19:55] <kaiwen> bobertdos, kdm can load
[19:55] <kaiwen> Flannel, it doesn't exist.
[19:55] <sunru> i dunno vim is acting weird.
[19:55] <aguitel> kaiwen, you talk gnome is working
[19:55] <kaiwen> aguitel, i can login to gnome, b/c that's what hardy installed
[19:55] <charim1> ﻿Have a problem with auto-mounting usb devices. I am pretty sure it is a HAL(not FSTAB) issue, any help? "Unable to mount location:Can't mount File" on dblclick. "Gnome-mount --device ..." and "sudo mount ... ..." work
[19:55] <Flannel> sunru: The default vim thats installed is "vim-tiny" which is weird.  you need to install "vim" to get normal vim
[19:55] <sunru> Flannel: ahhhhhh
[19:56] <claes> where do I find the setting to view on an external monitor?
[19:56] <Flannel> !grub | dmi3on
[19:57] <mauricio> so my sound driver isnt working and no matter what i do it isnt working
[19:57] <sunru> thanks
[19:57] <aguitel> kaiwen, see that:http://linuxfud.wordpress.com/2006/08/13/changing-from-ubuntu-to-kubuntu/
[19:57] <dmi3on> Flannel, cna you check pm pls
[19:57] <wayneandleanne> anybody give me any pointers on what i am missing?
[19:58] <Flannel> dmi3on: Talking in the channel is better
[19:58] <kaiwen> aguitel, this doesn't address my problem, it's about resolutions
[19:58] <aguitel> kaiwen, http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/kde
[19:58] <sudobash> dmi3on it's logged
[19:58] <mauricio> whats a good sound driver?
[19:58] <dmi3on> Flannel, you help last time set up menu.lst i try it my self and i cant fi it
[19:59] <breakz> yo, Ive got Ubuntu server installed on my amd 1600+ XP box, and everytime the uptime passes 20 days / 30 days, it gets "kernel panic - Not syncing - fatal exception is interrupt", whats wrong and what can I do about it ?
[19:59] <bobertdos> ﻿wayneandleanne: Have you played around with ndisgtk/ndiswrapper yet?
[19:59] <kaiwen> aguitel, ok let me look thanks
[19:59] <sudobash> dmi3on have you install windows and want your grub menu back?
[20:00] <kaiwen> aguitel, ok i'll try it, thanks!
[20:00] <wayneandleanne> bobertdos: i've tryed to avoid ndiswraper/ndiskgtk so far, and to be honest i wouldnt know where to start, can you point me in the right direction?
[20:00] <monostone> with Sun proprietary VirtualBox i am now getting this error with USB: "Not permitted to open the USB device, check usbfs options." where can i find these usbfs options?
[20:00] <dmi3on> sudobash, no i have vista on one hard drive, i install hard drive 40Gb and install on it ubuntu now both cant load becaus grub gives error 22
[20:01] <sudobash> yeah ok you need to download Super Grub Disk
[20:01] <bobertdos> ﻿wayneandleanne: ndisgtk is the graphical frontend for ndiswrapper. It would be much easier for you to use ndisgtk than nidiswrapper on its own. So first, find ndisgtk in Synaptic and install it.
[20:01] <sudobash> and burn it... it is an iso
[20:01] <G3NESIS> Hi, I'm trying to install Hardy Heron, I had an issue with the installation CD only going to busy box but "all_generic_ide" got me thru that. Now when I try to partition my computer locks at the first %5 Creating ext3 filesystem
[20:02] <wayneandleanne> bobertdos: i'll try that
[20:02] <bobertdos> ﻿wayneandleanne: After it's installed, you'll want to go get the latest Windows driver from Dell's site.
[20:02] <histo> G3NESIS: have you tried the alternate install cd?
[20:03] <sudobash> Super Grub Disk also does Lilo just go to the Advanced part of the menu and you can install either you like....
[20:03] <wayneandleanne> bobertdos: thanks
[20:03] <hassu> somehow screwed my gfx driver and can only get 800x600 res. Anyway to roll it back to proper one?
[20:03] <G3NESIS> Histo: No, I will try that now thanks.
[20:04] <jay_> how do i change the background for the cube in compiz config?
[20:04] <histo> G3NESIS: that will get a you a text based installer. It usually helps with any issues you are having with the livecd installation.  Helped on my box.
[20:04] <histo> hassu: check system > Administration > hardware
[20:04] <wayneandleanne> brb
[20:05] <Akabal> why can't i post anything on Internet on ubuntu
[20:05] <Akabal> I can send anything either
[20:05] <hassu> histo, only shows wlan driver in there
[20:06] <Akabal> can someone help
[20:07] <sudobash> Akabal just ask your questions here and get live help
[20:07] <Akabal> i did
[20:07] <sudobash> since your here now.........
[20:07] <monostone>  where can i find and configure these usbfs options for Sun Virtualbox?
[20:07] <PatrickJPatience> Can someone help me with configuring an iPod touch with Ubuntu/Amarok?
[20:08] <Akabal> I cannot send anything on ubuntu firefox
[20:08] <Akabal> I can only browse
[20:08] <hassu> i went to applications > Other > Screens and Graphics ... probably changed something. Tried to change back but no luck. Got a Intel® 940GML/943GML chipset
[20:08] <bobertdos> ﻿jay_: It should be somewhere under the Appearance tab of Desktop cube in the Advanced Desktop Effects manager.
[20:08] <mahesh> >help how to install the codecs for playing real videos that is .rm format
[20:08] <mahesh> help
[20:09] <sudobash> mahesh or maybe try installing rmplayer in wine?
[20:09] <bobertdos> !medibuntu > ﻿mahesh
[20:09] <sudobash> im sure there are codecs though
[20:09] <h3nr4> question:  i'm trying to install virtualbox-ose on a ubuntu 8.04 but i keep getting stuck on this command 'dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot' from the website. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=680467    what am i doing wrong.. i tried installing it from synaptic but doesn't work
[20:09] <sudobash> i didnt know if medibuntu did that or not...
[20:09] <mahesh> sudobash : anyother way
[20:10] <mahesh> bobertdos: i know about medibuntu but it still didnt work
[20:10] <bobertdos> ﻿mahesh: Why not?
[20:10] <h3nr4>  is this site +m
[20:11] <cdj26> hey, i was just using banshee and now none of my songs play, they just stay at 0:00
[20:11] <Akabal> Linux is such a pain.
[20:11] <sudobash> I like it....
[20:11] <mahesh> bobertdos: any player in linux
[20:12] <sudobash> I dont think it is a pain
[20:12] <mahesh> which plays rm files
[20:12] <mahesh> or rmvb files
[20:12] <mahesh> help
[20:12] <sudobash> it runs much quicker i think
[20:12] <sudobash> and cooler
[20:12] <Myrtti> Akabal: you're not very verbal with your problems, elaborate better
[20:12] <sudobash> CPU temp wise
[20:12] <kenkku> h3nr4: try this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=770745
[20:12] <Myrtti> Akabal: then we might actually be able to help you
[20:12] <h3nr4> kenkku.. thanks let me try
[20:13] <bobertdos> ﻿mahesh: To the best of my knowledge, medibuntu is the only way. Let me try to help you figure out why that didn't work out for you.
[20:14] <bobertdos> Akabal: When you mean send, do you mean upload files, post in forums, post text, what?
[20:14] <bobertdos> Akabal: *when you say send
[20:15] <hassu> anyway to rollback gfx driver or how to install new proper driver for Intel® 940GML/943GML
[20:15] <mahesh> bobertdos: i did this medibuntu long time before so give me the procedures i'll try it again
[20:15] <ndo> guys, whats the problemwith virtualbox and gui? anyone? everytimei install virtualbox after a while my gui hangs. :(
[20:16] <Grobvok> ndo: The VirtualBox gui hangs?
[20:16] <bobertdos> ﻿mahesh: http://www.medibuntu.org; Follow the HOWTO for Hardy Heron.
[20:16] <Finnish_> How do I render in Avidemux?
[20:16] <ndo> no, linux gui hangs because of virtualbox installed
[20:16] <ndo> or running
[20:17] <mahesh> bobertdos: ok hold on until i try it and get back to u
[20:17] <monostone> ndo: i can't say, i haven't experienced this error, on the other hand i cant get USB nor shared folders working with VirtualBox
[20:18] <evilbug> could a LAN be made just by interconnecting the computers with cat5?
[20:18] <sudobash> yes
[20:18] <lokus> what do i need to install in order to watch a DVD in ubuntu?
[20:18] <sudobash> you can have a 2 pc lan
[20:18] <sudobash> over crossover cable
[20:18] <Evanderson> ghjgh
[20:18] <evilbug> sudobash- what about bluetooth?
[20:18] <integral_> can anyone help me with multiboot problem?
[20:19] <monostone> ndo: you wouldnt happen to have USB working in VB? I have read posts of people having crashes WITH usb functioning
[20:19] <integral_> I have a long story
[20:19] <integral_> please help me someone
[20:19] <Grobvok> lokus: There is a topic on that in the help application.
[20:19] <yesitisjustm1> i got my printer working on test page and it also gets detected on abiword and prints there also but it not detected in kazehakase it can't print in kazehakase will i need like firefox to print on a browser or is it suppose to work on kazehakase?
[20:19] <integral_> my partitions are currently dead
[20:19] <ndo> monostone: noidea about usb's, was only testing internal virtual networking
[20:19] <lokus> what help application?
[20:20] <Grobvok> lokus: System -> Help and Support
[20:20] <integral_> I had windows (130 gb), ubuntu (10gb), backup (60gb)
[20:20] <lokus> i did do that
[20:20] <integral_> i reinstalled my windows and my other partitions are gone
[20:20] <lokus> getting an error when trying to play video
[20:21] <Grobvok> lokus: What error?
[20:21] <yesitisjustm1> anyone knows?
[20:21] <integral_> can anyone help me with my issue?
[20:21] <lokus> in Mplayer i get Seek Failed when trying to watch Attack of the Clones
[20:21] <RoshanK> integral_: did u install over the partitions for windows? it might be that you cant see b/c of the MBR being changed
[20:21] <integral_> yes on the windows partition
[20:21] <Nutzebahn> How do I get kde4base-workspace? I can't get into kde4.
[20:22] <integral_> so what can I do about that?
[20:22] <td123> integral_: install grub
[20:22] <RoshanK> so the ubuntu partitions are still intact though?
[20:22] <integral_> I tried to do the sudo grub, find /boot/grub/stage1
[20:22] <RoshanK> i reccommend that you check out super grub disk
[20:22] <dmi3on> i need help with error 22
[20:22] <kindofabuzz> super grub saved my butt several times
[20:22] <td123> !grub | integral_
[20:22] <sudobash> yes!
[20:22] <Grobvok> lokus: try the command mplayer dvd://
[20:22] <mbrigdan> anyone know of a firefox extension to force flash games to pause? (Even if they don't "support" it)
[20:22] <integral_> but when I do (find /boot/grub/stage1) I get an error 15: File not found
[20:22] <sudobash> SUPER GRUB DISK RULES!
[20:22] <Grobvok> lokus: In a terminal
[20:22] <sudobash> i was justin talking about it......
[20:23] <sudobash> just*
[20:23] <dmi3on> sudobash, doest help your super grub
[20:23] <lokus> playing fine
[20:23] <h3nr4> kenkku; i was reading the site.. tried the how to... but got this error at the end.. from the log...   Makefile:75: *** Error: unable to find the sources of your current Linux kernel. Specify KERN_DIR=<directory> and run Make again.  Stop.
[20:23] <lokus> why won't it work through the GUI
[20:23] <h3nr4> any idea
[20:23] <dmi3on> i try to load, its saying faild press any key to restart
[20:23] <RoshanK> integral_: try this http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/reinstall-ubuntu-grub-bootloader-after-windows-wipes-it-out/
[20:23] <Grobvok> lokus: Don't know.
[20:23] <taso> is there a way to label screen sessions?
[20:23] <td123> integral_: windows might have killed the other partitions :( make sure you didn't kill all the partitions during windows installation. Use gparted livecd
[20:24] <integral_> how do I know it's (hd0,0) ?
[20:24] <taso> is there a way to label screen sessions?
[20:24] <integral_> I did use gpart on livecd, but doesn't work
[20:24]  * RaceDrv709 is having Nvidia driver problems
[20:24] <sudobash> then dmi3on maybe you have a HDD disk
[20:24] <RoshanK> integral_: gparted didn't boot or what?
[20:24] <Grobvok> lokus: Have you tried gxine?
[20:25] <integral_> it just scanned
[20:25] <RoshanK> integral_: but when it analyzed the drive did u still see the ubuntu partition still being there?
[20:25] <saiki> do I have to make vwmare?
[20:25] <integral_> I didn't see any analyze
[20:25] <saiki> vmware*
[20:26] <lokus> trying it now
[20:26] <RoshanK> integral_: so u currently have windows running on that machine?
[20:26] <integral_> yes
[20:26] <integral_> right now I'm on livecd
[20:26] <RaceDrv709> My computer can't detect my GeForce6800GT and my emachines CRT monitor
[20:26] <RoshanK> ok h/o
[20:26] <integral_> I need my backup drive back, I have important stuff
[20:27] <integral_> I couldn't have formatted them
[20:27] <integral_> so why can't I recover the partitions?
[20:28] <Dream-Ubu> hey
[20:28] <integral_> may I explain the installation situation?
[20:28] <e-voc> hello
[20:28] <RoshanK> integral_: sure, also i recommend that u back up ur data immediately
[20:28] <integral_> what data, I don't have anything left lol
[20:28] <e-voc> where can i find grub.conf?
[20:28] <RaceDrv709> I'm using Windows, but the problem is with Ubuntu
[20:28] <lokus> i get an error with gxine about an audio device
[20:28] <e-voc> it's not in /etc/
[20:29] <RoshanK> integral_: its possible that the partition is still on there unless windows wrote over the whole drive itself
[20:29] <k4r1m> anybody here using "gnome-main-menu" with beasty? i can't seem to get the search working..it always keeps saying ur data is being indexed, but it never indexes anything
[20:29] <integral_> I don't think so
[20:29]  * RaceDrv709 hates really low resolutions
[20:29] <Dream-Ubu> "There was an error starting the GNOME Settings Daemon." is anyone able to explain that atall?
[20:29] <integral_> I'll explain
[20:29] <bobertdos> ﻿e-voc: /boot/grub
[20:29] <ortsvorsteher> e-voc try /boot/grub
[20:29] <RoshanK> ok
[20:29] <integral_> when you go install xp, the blue installation screen appears
[20:29] <RoshanK> yes
[20:30] <integral_> it gave me a list of partition
[20:30] <e-voc> bobertdos, ortsvorsteher: thanks :)
[20:30] <integral_> however, I could only see one
[20:30] <arwan> hi, being a longtime Slackware user I recently switched to Ubuntu, but I'm having strange problems with connecting to my ISP... anybody care to enlighten me about avahi and roaming mode??
[20:30] <ortsvorsteher> :)
[20:30] <integral_> the C partition, where my windows was installed
[20:30] <RoshanK> integra_: you already had windows installed on said machine and simply reinstalled?
[20:30] <issyl0> Hi.  I have just installed Ubuntu 8.04 with Wubi.  How do I get Ubuntu to start up automatically (like, at the moment if I don't choose anything at the dual boot setup it goes onto Windows), how do I set it to Ubuntu to be default?
[20:30] <integral_> yes
[20:31] <Brucee> just had ubuntu installed a few days ago, and a new linux user here, is there things such as virus scanner or something?
[20:31] <FuRom> How do I clearn the terminal's history? I think it's technically called the bash.... I'm trying to get rid of everything that is cached, so that I can see how much space it cleans up.
[20:31] <Dream-Ubu> Brucee, they're built in
[20:31] <bobertdos> ﻿integral_: Meh, forget what Windows tels you. Since you're in a live session, go to a terminal and find out what sudo fdisk -l tells you.
[20:31] <justin__> ok, im using the rtl8187b-modified driver for my wireless connection with a patch and everytime i boot up i have to manually load the modules, input the essid,key, and automate dhcp. I made a script to do it all which needs sudo priveleges and was wondering where do i put this script so it runs at bootup and i dont need to do it manually anymore
[20:31] <RoshanK>  issyl0: edit ur grub boot menu i believe
[20:31] <Brucee> Dream-Ubu how do i run it?
[20:31] <integral_> let me finish my explanation
[20:31] <issyl0> RoshanK: Okay, how do I do that?
[20:31] <integral_> so I chose that only partition
[20:32] <nashk> Hi, I went to download ubuntu for my dell intell server. I picked "64bit AMD and Intel computers
[20:32] <nashk> "
[20:32] <nashk> Option
[20:32] <kindofabuzz> justin__: with ndiswrapper?
[20:32] <nashk> But the file name has amd64 in it.
[20:32] <integral_> I formatted it and the installation automatically copied some files after formatting
[20:32] <nashk> Any idea if this will work with intel?
[20:32] <justin__> kindofabuzz, no, not using ndis
[20:32] <ndo> how can i find out why my gui is hangig?
[20:32] <integral_> and the it reboots right?
[20:32] <Arnos> what command can I use to find if a machine is on my LAN?
[20:32] <michael__> does anyone know a apt-source for codeblocks ?
[20:32] <integral_> and the next installation screen should come up normally
[20:32] <RoshanK> issyl0:http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/set-windows-as-default-os-when-dual-booting-ubuntu/
[20:32] <ortsvorsteher> ndo: look at X11 log file
[20:33] <h3nr4> brb.. let me try it out.
[20:33] <justin__> Arnos, use nmap
[20:33] <integral_> but in my case, the first blue installlation screen appeared again
[20:33] <issyl0> RoshanK: Thank you.
[20:33] <kindofabuzz> justin__: i don't know if this will help but in this link there is a command so all your modules load at boot and in the right order. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx/Feisty_No-Fluff
[20:33] <dmi3on> can some one help me with error 22, i can find how to fix it
[20:33] <RoshanK> issyl0: WAIT
[20:33] <ndo> where is it located?
[20:33] <integral_> so it didn't boot properly
[20:33] <integral_> so I went to the recovery terminal
[20:33] <RoshanK> issyl0: that guide is for setting windows default, so make sure u set it to whichever number ubuntu ids
[20:33] <Arnos> justin__: thanks
[20:33] <integral_> and did fixmbr
[20:33] <issyl0> RoshanK: Yeah, 'cause that's 'set windows as default'.  Okay
[20:33] <justin__> kindofabuzz, ok thanks, but i dont use the bcm chipset
[20:33] <ortsvorsteher> ndo: i mean in /var/log
[20:33] <MermaidMan> wats more stable reiserfs or jfs
[20:33] <issyl0> RoshanK: Thank you.
[20:33] <integral_> didn't' help me so I did fixboot c:
[20:34] <ndo> ok ty ill do
[20:34] <integral_> and I deleted the c: partition and remade and installed windows
[20:34] <integral_> and now my other two partitions are gone
[20:34] <justin__> Arnos, you have to apt-get install nmap, then in a terminal do    sudo nmap -sP 192.168.1.254/24 and that will tell you all the up and running machines on your local lan
[20:34] <ortsvorsteher> ndo: there must be Xorg.log
[20:35] <integral_> what did I do wrong?
[20:35] <zcat[1]> !grub
[20:35] <nashk> Does the ubuntu-8.04.1-server-amd64.iso support 64 bit intel ?
[20:35] <zcat[1]> integral_: 'gone' or just not abe to be booted?
[20:35] <bobertdos> ﻿integral_: So, you did a fresh install of Windows?
[20:35] <RoshanK> integral_: sorry im really not much of an expert on this. i recommend u ceck out super grub disk though, and see if it does anything, but since u said that you deleted the other partitions, its possible that u cant use them anymore. now ud probably have to remake new partitions
[20:35] <integral_> I'm not sure zcat
[20:35] <integral_> yes fresh install
[20:36] <integral_> no I didn't delete my other partitions
[20:36] <ironfroggy> while running do-release-update im getting lots of "Hash Sum mismatch" errors on the sources lists for hardy
[20:36] <integral_> just the C parition
[20:36] <zcat[1]> boot ant life CD (like the installer one) open a terminal and type 'sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda" and see what it says
[20:37] <dmi3on> i have problem with grub  i get error 22, i had a vista and install ubuntu now cant use both of them pls can some one help me
[20:37] <integral_> Disk /dev/sda: 203.9 GB, 203928109056 bytes
[20:37] <integral_> 102 heads, 51 sectors/track, 76566 cylinders
[20:37] <integral_> Units = cylinders of 5202 * 512 = 2663424 bytes
[20:37] <integral_> Disk identifier: 0x00000001
[20:37] <integral_>    Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
[20:37] <FloodBot1> integral_: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[20:37] <integral_> /dev/sda1   *           1       51601   134214175+   7  HPFS/NTFS
[20:37] <ironfroggy> any ideas how i can get this upgrade to succeed?
[20:37] <bobertdos> ﻿integral_: zcat[1] and I agree. The important thing right now is to gather information.
[20:37] <RoshanK> integral_: please use pastebin
[20:37] <integral_> sorry
[20:38] <zcat[1]> so there was just /dev/sda1 or where there more?
[20:38] <integral_> right now that's all I have
[20:38] <dmi3on> i have problem with grub  i get error 22, i had a vista and install ubuntu now cant use both of them pls can some one help me
[20:38] <integral_> but I had two more partitions before reinstalling windows
[20:38] <zcat[1]> windows has eaten your linux :(
[20:39] <ortsvorsteher> lol
[20:39] <Grobvok> om nom nom nom
[20:39] <integral_> I heard that windows xp is limited to detecting harddrive capacity
[20:39] <integral_> maybe that's how I was fooled?
[20:39] <saiki> how does one install VMware on Ubuntu?
[20:39] <Guest91412> hi pls can any1 help me ? i've got some problems with workspaces
[20:40] <kevinO> saiki, if your looking for vmware server you get it right from vmware for free
[20:40] <ortsvorsteher> which one? Guest91412
[20:40] <bobertdos> ﻿integral_: I'm afraid if fdisk says you only have one partition, you're out of luck.
[20:40] <sunnyraj10411> how does one install VMware on Ubuntu? i want to know this too
[20:40] <zcat[1]> forget vmware; install virtualbox instead. It's better and it's in the repos
[20:40] <RoshanK> saiki: vmware server is in the repositories lemme se if i can find u a guide
[20:40] <zcat[1]> !info virtualbox
[20:40] <G3NESIS> 'm currently installing Hardy using the Alt Install disk it says No Disk Drive detected.
[20:40] <integral_> I see
[20:40] <ndo> ok im on /var/log which is the x11 log? :)
[20:40] <integral_> what should I have done?
[20:40] <zcat[1]> uh!?
[20:40] <integral_> for my reference for the future
[20:40] <ortsvorsteher> ndo: try the Xorg.log
[20:41] <integral_> like I said I only got one partition choice
[20:41] <ndo> k ty
[20:41] <integral_> it's like install it or don't
[20:41] <zcat[1]> !info virtualbox-ose
[20:41] <integral_> how come I could only see one partition when I had 3?
[20:41] <integral_> when installing
[20:41] <lokus> now im getting audio device unavailable uggh
[20:42] <RoshanK> saiki: i found  guide: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=183209
[20:42] <ndo> what should i be looking for in xorg log to find why my gui hangs?:)
[20:43] <ortsvorsteher> ndo: are you german?
[20:43] <ndo> russian
[20:43] <ndo> :)
[20:43] <zcat[1]> integral_: weird. XP usually shows all exisitng partitions, even the ones it doesn't recognise, and you have to explicitly delete them before it will reuse.
[20:43] <CHR15> I really should start idling this channel, I always come in here
[20:43] <PokeDestiny> disculpen alguien aki habla español?
[20:43] <bobertdos> integral: I don't know. I usually approach it like this. Start with a clean table, no partitions at all. Make the Windows partition take up everything minus the space you want for Linux and its swap.
[20:43] <ndo> why?:)
[20:43] <integral_> so what was wrong with it?
[20:43] <Grobvok> I don't think is shows ext3 partitions.
[20:43] <erlend> on a scale from 1 to 10, how hard, and how much hassle is it to install ubuntu on my x-box 360?
[20:43] <ortsvorsteher> ndo: you speak german? may you try wiki.ubuntuusers.de
[20:43] <integral_> I had vista before
[20:44] <Miesco_> Where is the $PATH set by default
[20:44] <RoshanK> integral_: windows sucks at detecting partitions and other operating systems i installed xp after vista and something horrible happened as well
[20:44] <Miesco_> Why isn't $HOME in path?
[20:44] <ndo> ispeak dutch and english, but not german =)
[20:44] <e-voc> kthxbye;
[20:44] <ortsvorsteher> ndo: cause i know may the solution in german, my russian is so bad. what problem exactly you have?
[20:44] <CHR15> Anyone know how to fix the "unmet dependences" error for the VirtualBox module?
[20:44] <bobertdos> ﻿PokeDestiny: Venga a #ubuntu-es
[20:44] <integral_> RoshanK, usually we have to install previous versions first
[20:44] <G3NESIS> I'm currently installing Hardy using the Alt Install disk it says No Disk Drive detected.
[20:44] <integral_> stupid windows
[20:44] <zcat[1]> integral_: best answer is what bob said.. install windows first, leave space free so you don't have to resize. After you install linux, make an image of the windows partition using partimage and NEVER reinstall windows any other way than restoring the image
[20:45] <zcat[1]> basically, NEVER trust windows.
[20:45] <RoshanK> integral_: exactly, and windows is like a previous version and its ignorant about other OSes
[20:45] <kindofabuzz> just never install windows
[20:45] <kindofabuzz> =)
[20:45] <integral_> zcat[1], you mean use GHOST or something?
[20:45] <ortsvorsteher> ndo: did you search for X11 solutions? i didnt understand your exact problem
[20:45] <RoshanK> install order: XP > Vista > Ubuntu
[20:45] <CHR15> Anyone know how to fix the "unmet dependences" error for the VirtualBox module?
[20:45] <zcat[1]> alternatively, so what I did (had to have MSIE for doing web design) .. install virtualbox-ose and then install XP inside that
[20:45] <kindofabuzz> meet the dependancies?
[20:46] <grimrider> haha
[20:46] <CHR15> How?
[20:46] <kindofabuzz> install them
[20:46] <zcat[1]> *do
[20:46] <CHR15> -.-
[20:46] <integral_> if I use things like GHOST
[20:46] <RoshanK> zcat_: i did that but i cant game in a VM
[20:46] <integral_> when I have windows and ubuntu multibooting
[20:46] <integral_> and I'm in a situation where I have to reinstall windows but want to keep ubuntu
[20:47] <integral_> all I have to do is restore the GHOST image?
[20:47] <ndo> ortsvorsteher: everytime i install virtual box i get hanging gui, first i tough i ran out of ram. cuz i was running two guetst at same time. but now after i reinstalled xfce instead of ubuntu to save up ram. after installation of virtualbox i get hanging ram even when i only start firefox or something like that.
[20:47] <zcat[1]> true. even pinball doesn't work properly, virtualbox doesn't pass the raw keyevents ;)
[20:47] <breakz> yo, Ive got Ubuntu server installed on my amd 1600+ XP box, and everytime the uptime passes 20 days / 30 days, it gets "kernel panic - Not syncing - fatal exception is interrupt", whats wrong and what can I do about it ?
[20:47] <CHR15> kindofabuzz: http://pastebin.com/d43fb5046
[20:47] <grimrider> CHR15: are the dependancies not in the repository?
[20:47] <RoshanK> integral_: i think that if u back up your /home u can keep settings, but you may have to reinstall both thanks to bill gates.
[20:47] <CHR15> grimrider: http://pastebin.com/d43fb5046
[20:47] <lokus> damn the coloring is bad on the playback of The Goonies
[20:47] <bobertdos> ﻿integral_: precisely :)
[20:47] <integral_> RoshanK, even with GHOST image?
[20:47] <lokus> why would that be?
[20:47] <CHR15> grimrider: Also no clue, idk where to find them
[20:47] <dacken> I just installed Ubuntu 8.04 on Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 ;) apart from a few minor problems it runs fine
[20:48] <integral_> bobertdos, yeah? it works?
[20:48] <ortsvorsteher> ndo: did you find anything of errors in Xorg.0.log ?
[20:48] <RoshanK> integral_: i dont know much about GHOST so i guess u should ask someone else, sorry
[20:48] <grimrider> CHR15: wut kernel are you using?
[20:48] <CHR15> grimrider: No idea
[20:48] <zcat[1]> integral_: you get XP properly installed with all the drivers and software you want... any time it gets a virus or otherwise shits itself, you just dump the image back on, takes a fraction of the time of a normal install and saves having to set it all up again.
[20:48] <grimrider> CHR15: i forget how to check lol
[20:48] <kindofabuzz> uname -r
[20:48] <CHR15> grimrider: uname -r  ??
[20:48] <Miesco_> Where the hell is $PATH set
[20:48] <grimrider> CHR15: yeah that sounds right
[20:48] <histo> in $PATH
[20:48] <kindofabuzz> lol
[20:48] <grimrider> lol
[20:48] <Miesco_> Dont be a smart ass
[20:48] <Grobvok> Miesco_: evrywer
[20:49] <kindofabuzz> echo $PATH
[20:49] <CHR15> grimrider: root@blackboxv5-desktop:~# uname -r
[20:49] <CHR15> 2.6.24-19-generic
[20:49] <ortsvorsteher> ndo: i never tried virtual box, so my knowlegde is small. also my X11 knowledge
[20:49] <kindofabuzz> he wasn't
[20:49] <zcat[1]> 'partimage' is similar to ghost, except it's free
[20:49] <Miesco_> Where is it set
[20:49] <Miesco_> what file
[20:49] <bobertdos> ﻿Miesco_: locally (for individual users) it is set in /etc/environment
[20:49] <integral_> zcat[1], I'm wodering if that will mess up ubuntu again
[20:49] <Grobvok> Miesco_: open a terminal and type echo $PATH
[20:50] <Miesco_> How do I add home?
[20:50] <grimrider> CHR15: well im just taking a wild guess, but i think virtualbox needs kernel modules for 2.6.24-20, and ur running 2.6.24-19.  i have no clue how to fix it but its a start
[20:50] <bobertdos> ﻿Miesco_: globally, it can be set in files like .bashrc
[20:50] <Miesco_> :$HOME:$HOME/bin?
[20:50] <CHR15> grimrider: oic, I updated today, but idk if it was a new kernal, I'll check
[20:51] <grimrider> CHR15: yeah the new one is 2.6.24-19
[20:51] <Trinithis> Should I install 32 or 64 bit ubuntu?
[20:51] <CHR15> grimrider: The latest stable version of the Linux kernel is:  	2.6.26.2   from: http://www.kernel.org/
[20:51] <Miesco_> K thanks
[20:51] <zcat[1]> integral_: partimage won't... follow the procedure.. first install Windows, and leave a space for Linux. Set up all the drivers, etc. Nothing for windows to screw up yet. Then install ubuntu and it will set up dual-boot for you. Then partimage save the windows partition.. so you have a copy of windows as it's installed right now in a big image file under Linux.
[20:51] <kenkku> what could I use to monitor which files are being loaded during gnome login?
[20:52] <kenkku> I want to monitor disk usage during login, I think it's slowing things down considerably
[20:52] <zcat[1]> .. then if future you use 'partimage' to restore windows. partimage will restore it exactly as it was, with all the drivers, etc. and it WON'T overwrite the mbr. and even if it did, it will be the GRUB mbr that was already installed when you took the image
[20:53] <integral_> ok, I'll try using GHOST or something
[20:53] <Grobvok> Miesco_: in .bashrc enter export PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/$HOME
[20:53] <zcat[1]> GHOST is non free software. partimage does the same job, but is free.
[20:53] <grimrider> CHR15: did u follow a guide or did u just go to synaptic and install it?
[20:53] <integral_> for linux?
[20:53] <zcat[1]> yes.
[20:53] <zcat[1]> !info partimage
[20:54] <k4r1m> hey guys i think i have a bug but im not sure if its a bug or a feature request...could someone help?
[20:54] <grimrider> CHR15: yeah, but ubuntu is using 2.6.24-19
[20:54] <ndo> ortsvorsteher: was afk for a moment
[20:54] <integral_> using that I can make a copy of windows?
[20:54] <cr4> is it possible to burn music in a mdnet minidisk in ubuntu ?
[20:54] <CHR15> grimrider: I did 'sudo apt-get install virtualbox-ose virtualbox-ose-modules-generic'
[20:54] <Flannel> k4r1m: If you file it on LP, it'll get sorted properly
[20:55] <grimrider> CHR15: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=770745   give this a reading maybe it will help
[20:55] <zcat[1]> yes, using partimage you can make an image file of windows. You can even make a scipt that takes automatic daily backups of windows if you want.
[20:55] <bobertdos> zcat[1]: Does that work on NTFS partitions too??
[20:55] <ortsvorsteher> ndo: i had never used virtual.... did you find anything in /var/log/Xorg.0.log ?
[20:55] <dmi3on> Flannel, can you help me with grub problem pls
[20:55] <CHR15> grimrider: Alright, thanks
[20:55] <integral_> I guess it's basically making an image of a partition
[20:55] <zcat[1]> yes partimage works really well on ntfs.
[20:55] <ndo> ortsvorsteher: searching
[20:55] <dmi3on> Flannel, you fix it last time in seconds
[20:55] <bobertdos> zcat[1]: zomg :D
[20:55] <grimrider> CHR15: np
[20:55] <dmi3on> Flannel, can you help me now ?
[20:55] <integral_> I will try partimage :)
[20:56] <scooby2> Can anyone recommend a good terminal program with tabs that will work with screen?
[20:56] <integral_> so since I have windows already
[20:56] <ndo> here http://pastebin.com/m522323cb
[20:56] <CHR15> grimrider: And if I do it through the DEBpackage manager type thing, It gives me an error close to the same in terminal.
[20:56] <bobertdos> zcat[1]: I've been wanting to find imaging software like that forever!
[20:56] <integral_> install ubuntu and partimage, then make an image of windows right?
[20:56] <marx2k> scooby2: gnome terminal has tabs I think
[20:56] <ndo> ortsvorsteher: (WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??) unknown.
[20:56] <scooby2> marx2k: yeah, it does not work well with screen though
[20:56] <ortsvorsteher> ndo: let me look at my logfile.
[20:57] <marx2k> You want a tab for each screen session?
[20:57] <Miesco_> How do i set up a mailbox?
[20:57] <Daisuke-Laptop> doesn't that defeat the purpose of screen in the first place?
[20:57] <marx2k> I was not even aware that was possible :)
[20:57] <dmi3on> i have problem with grub  i get error 22, i had a vista and install ubuntu now cant use both of them pls can some one help me
[20:57] <Miesco_> There is nothing in /var/mail
[20:57] <marx2k> Daisuke-Laptop: I would think so
[20:57] <atha> i need to configure a generic pnp screen on intel 965 express chipset video card on xubuntu, anyone?
[20:57] <grimrider> CHR15: hmm, i think its because of the kernel differences
[20:57] <scooby2> marx2k: no, i just connect to servers with screen and scrollback is broken with gnome terminal+screen
[20:57] <michael__> http://paste.ubuntu.com/35655/ <- can someone tell me whats wrong with my usb stick? these are the messages i get in kern.log
[20:57] <CHR15> grimrider: Hold on, I'll do it, I just downloaded it
[20:58] <marx2k> I thought screen had its own scroollback capabilities
[20:58] <ironfroggy> how might a diagnose a machine running out of storage, yet none of the root-level folders are over a gig?
[20:58] <marx2k> http://www.math.utah.edu/docs/info/screen_5.html
[20:58] <Nutzebahn> Has anyone used a Western Digital drive like this with Ubuntu?: http://www.amazon.com/Western-Digital-500GB-Elements-External/dp/tech-data/B000S34ARS/ref=de_a_smtd
[20:58] <grimrider> CHR15: k
[20:58] <lirakis> hey all im dyin here
[20:58] <zcat[1]> I have a friend uses a complex arrangement of JAWS and Dragon and some other software for blind users. It tends to break pretty often and takes about two hours to set up properly. SO after it broke and I have to help him set it all up for the third time (and btw it has limited installs, you have to phone up the company to get it authorised the third time) I just imaged windows. Now any time it shits itself he can boot to Linux (with yasr
[20:58] <zcat[1]>  screen reader) and easily restore Windows will all his software alredy configured.
[20:58] <lirakis> i am trying to get sockets with php-cli
[20:58] <lirakis> but ubuntu doesnt compile them in
[20:58] <lirakis> im on 8.04
[20:58] <lirakis> is there a seperate package for them???
[20:58] <runs> crazy, anyway little help?? can't play dvd
[20:58] <ortsvorsteher> ndo: do you have now a pc with x and internet?
[20:58] <zcat[1]> !dvd
[20:58] <scooby2> thx
[20:59] <ortsvorsteher> !X11
[20:59] <marx2k> k9copy++
[20:59] <Grobvok> runs: See the help program.
[20:59] <ndo> ortsvorsteher: im now in this linux installation, but sometimes X hangs
[20:59] <Grobvok> runs: System -> Help and Support
[20:59] <lirakis> anyone on the php-cli socket support for 8.04
[20:59] <lirakis> im in a really time crunch situation right now
[21:00] <integral_> thanks all :)
[21:00] <ortsvorsteher> ndo: try http://ubuntuforums.org/ cause i have no solution for you... sry
[21:00] <lirakis> sorry for beggin
[21:00] <tantalum> I'm trying to compile guile-1.8.5 but I get an  undefined reference to `lt__PROGRAM__LTX_preloaded_symbols' error?!?
[21:00] <ndo> ortsvorsteher: hehe man, its okey, thank you alot. God bless you! :)
[21:00] <ortsvorsteher> :)
[21:01] <atha> how do i get a intel 965 express chipset video card driver to work in linux?
[21:01] <Daisuke-Laptop> lirakis: php-net-socket - PHP PEAR Network Socket Interface module ?
[21:01] <z_> Hi! how can I switch off  the loging - i.e. to stop "logs"?
[21:01] <zcat[1]> I thought intel was all open source now and worked by default?
[21:01] <lirakis> Daisuke-Laptop: nah i already have than
[21:01] <lirakis> *that
[21:01] <Daisuke-Laptop> atha: there's no reason it shouldn't work out of the box - hardy has got excellent support for the 965
[21:02] <atha> umm
[21:02]  * Daisuke-Laptop points to the machine he's on right now
[21:02] <atha> i new it was me...
[21:02] <atha> knew*
[21:04] <atha> ok i tell the config to use the 965 settings but it keeps comming up as vesa...by default
[21:04] <MermaidMan> will i notice a speed increase with jfS?
[21:04] <G3NESIS> Is there a max size for EXT3 partitions?
[21:04] <Grobvok> 3 TB
[21:04] <Grobvok> 2 TB
[21:05] <michael__> noone any ideas what these messages of kernel.log mean? http://paste.ubuntu.com/35655/ I've got trouble using my usb stick with ubuntu
[21:05] <Grobvok> The last one.
[21:05] <z_> is the reiser fs the fastest?
[21:05] <G3NESIS> Grobvok: Cool
[21:05] <Arnos> G3NESIS: 2-16 TiB
[21:06] <MermaidMan> z_: fastest as losing your data
[21:06] <z_> why?
[21:06] <ompaul> z_, xfs is very very very fast and I have found it to be good at recovery
[21:06] <aguitel> how i check the drive ntfs from ubuntu ?
[21:06] <ompaul> !ntfs | aguitel
[21:06] <bobertdos> Where does partimage save images by default?
[21:06] <Daisuke-Laptop> MermaidMan: it doesn't lose data, it hides it.  in several small pieces.  then lies to the police about it.
[21:06] <atha> so cmon i need some help configure my screen my actual config in vista is generic pnp monitor on intel 965 express.. any reason it shouldnt work in xubunut?
[21:07] <MermaidMan> lol
[21:07] <z_> ok,
[21:07] <MermaidMan> I find JFS more fast
[21:07] <G3NESIS> Another question. Is there a large difference between Gutsy and Hardys installation protocol?
[21:07] <aguitel> i want to check errors for the ntfs drive from ubuntu ,how i do that ?
[21:07] <z_> do i have a way to stop the logging?
[21:07] <ortsvorsteher> lol
[21:07] <Miesco_> I need help, can anyone help?
[21:08] <D3B14N> !ask | Miesco_
[21:08] <G3NESIS> I've been trying to install hardy for hours even using the alt cd to now avail. But Gutsy works no problem.
[21:08] <ompaul> aguitel, if it does not mount
[21:08] <Miesco_> D3B14N: I tried just asking, it didn't work, no one helped
[21:08] <ndo> anyone what is i8042.c?
[21:08] <co0lingFir3> hello, how do i find out the path for j2se?
[21:08] <histo> What do I need to install in 64bit for 32bit libraries
[21:08] <TiredWolf> Miesco_: then wait a little and then ask again.
[21:08] <Miesco_> Its the input signals
[21:08] <aguitel> ompaul, it is umonted
[21:08] <Miesco_> ndo: Its the input signals
[21:09] <z_> Does the logging really needed and whether I acan stop it or not?
[21:09] <ompaul> aguitel, so use the tools mentioned, they won't touch it if it is faulty
[21:09] <Miesco_> TiredWolf: How come zynaddsubfx has letters too big: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=883864
[21:09] <ndo> Miesco_: merci, but for what?:)
[21:09] <hassu> co0ling try wheris command from shell
[21:09] <Miesco_> ndo: For like mouse and keybaord
[21:09] <hassu> whereis*
[21:09] <ds[de]> ndo: from the file itself: i8042 keyboard and mouse controller driver for Linux
[21:09] <ortsvorsteher> man whereis if you are not sure
[21:10] <aguitel> !FUSE
[21:10] <Ab3L> good night
[21:10] <ndo> hm, oke, so its not necessary related to gui hanging?:)
[21:10] <Miesco_> How come zynaddsubfx has letters too big: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=883864
[21:10] <Miesco_> I put a screenshot there
[21:11] <kane1> Hi why the patch command not found when i enter in terminal
[21:11] <Arnos> is there a command that searches the LAN, but not the internet for a computer with a certain host name?
[21:11] <aguitel> ompaul, this tools are for access ntfs system
[21:11] <Starnestommy> kane1: you need to run 'sudo apt-get install patch' first
[21:12] <TiredWolf> Miesco_: are your X's DPI set correctly?
[21:12] <Daisuke-Laptop> Miesco_: that's just how it is, apparently.  doesn't appear to be written by someone that has any regard for usability.
[21:12] <Miesco_> Daisuke-Laptop: How do you know this?
[21:12] <Miesco_> Daisuke-Laptop: Is it the same for you?
[21:12] <hassu> how can i install proper drivers for Intel® 940GML/943GML chip?
[21:12] <vypadkovyy> hey, i've got a dell inspiron 1720 running hardy, and i've previously gotten my wireless card to work using this guide http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=297092 but for some reason, after re-installing ubuntu this last time, i haven't been able to get it to work. i've tried 3 times, but i think that i haven't properly cleaned the old ndiswrapper and driver out of my system. can anyone help?
[21:13] <Daisuke-Laptop> just judging by the screenshot
[21:13] <Miesco_> Daisuke-Laptop: Well it is "usable"
[21:13] <Miesco_> Just messed up
[21:13] <Daisuke-Laptop> and if it's like that after a fresh install of the entire OS, it's probably not a problem on your end
[21:13] <vypadkovyy> i know the howto only supports up to gutsy, so if anyone has a better way, it would be appreciated
[21:13] <dmi3on> hi can some one help with error 22, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=719952 this doesnt help
[21:13] <dmi3on> :(
[21:13] <TiredWolf> Miesco_, Daisuke-Laptop: as a matter of fact, http://www.esaracco.fr/documentation/linuxaudio/linuxaudio/playing-with-zynaddsubfx.html#FTN.AEN996 seems to support this being a bug in the program
[21:13] <Flannel> dmi3on: Did you follow the instructions on reinstalling GRUB to your MBR?
[21:14] <Daisuke-Laptop> TiredWolf: so it's not a problem on his end, but a problem with how it was compiled and packaged for the distros
[21:14] <TiredWolf> Daisuke-Laptop: seems most likely
[21:14] <TiredWolf> i'd still try tinkering with the DPI if it were me, but anyway
[21:14] <z_> why I can not install powertop utility into my laptop with celeron?
[21:14] <dmi3on> Flannel, i think now :(
[21:15] <will00> how do i remove a folder and all the files it contains from the command line?
[21:15] <gsd> Quick question, what package holds libcurses/libncurses?
[21:15] <tantalum> rm -r folder-nmae
[21:15] <ds[de]> will00: rm -rf folder-name
[21:15] <will00> ok
[21:15] <Daisuke-Laptop> will00: use the -rf flag, but be careful
[21:15] <will00> i know
[21:15] <ds[de]> hehe
[21:16] <ds[de]> a /* instead of a * can be fatal ;)
[21:16] <metheon> Anyone with a good guide on how to make A2DP work?
[21:16] <TiredWolf> gsd: libncurses5 if my memory doesn't fail me...
[21:16] <user1> ive got a problem with my workspaces .. i have 2 but only the first works.. when i hover over the thumb. it says "desk 1" for the first but for second 2
[21:16] <TiredWolf> gsd: surely anyway, typing "apt-cache search libncurses" would help
[21:16] <Flannel> dmi3on:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows follow the instructions there on installing GRUB to your MBR
[21:16] <dmi3on> Flannel, i dont understand this: booted to ubuntu live CD and made sure sda5 was set as boot and that my config files for menu.lst and that boot1 and boot2 were in mnt. I did have a similar issue where grub was not configured properly but I had a Grub>_ prompt to type in "setup (hd0) to fix that issue, but now there is no prompt it just says Error 22 with nothing but a solid underscore underneath it.
[21:16] <user1> i tried to shut down compiz but no change
[21:17] <Miesco_> Well thank god thats settled, thanks, I emailed the developers to ask why
[21:17] <gsd> TiredWolf, thanks, it seems I already have libncurses however this ./configure script is telling me it cannot find libcurses or libncurses *scratches head*
[21:17] <Miesco_> I wiped and reinstalled ubuntu to try to make it work
[21:17] <sata> Anybody here know about the kernel Channel.
[21:18] <Flannel> dmi3on: Error 22 happens when the GRUB on your MBR looks for the menu.lst on a partition that isn't there
[21:18] <user1> anybody ?
[21:18] <TiredWolf> gsd, that's different... when you *run* a program, you need the libraries it requires. when you *compile* a program, you need the *headers* for those libraries (i.e. the C, or whatever, sourcecode that contains instructions for the compiler on how to use the libraries)
[21:18] <TiredWolf> gsd, packages containing headers are usually named like the library packages, but with "-dev" appended
[21:18] <Vegiemaster> gsd: Try to get ncurses-dev
[21:18] <user1> pls help me with the workspace
[21:18] <gsd> Very well.
[21:19] <TiredWolf> gsd, the dev package for ncurses would likely be libncurses5-dev, but search for it with "apt-cache search ncurses | grep -dev"
[21:19] <gsd> Ah thanks, that worked Vegiemaster TiredWolf
[21:20] <Webu018> Hi, I just installed Ubuntu Server to an USB stick but after that I realized the motherboard can't boot from USB sticks. Is there any small CD image avaible to handle the boot? Or do I need to steal a floppy disk driver from another computer?
[21:20] <dmi3on> Flannel, i understand i try first five steps didnt help me :(
[21:20] <Vegiemaster> I have a weird file corruption/permission problem.  I'm running Ubuntu 8.04 Server and won't have console access for a day or two.
[21:20] <sata> What is the channel for kernel?
[21:21] <tantalum> dmi3on: What about the live CD?
[21:21] <Vegiemaster> -????????? ? ?      ?         ?                ? dpkg.log    <<< This file is all screwed up, and when I try to remove it, it claims that it doesn't exist.
[21:21] <kaffee> sata, ##kernel
[21:21] <hds-> hi there
[21:21] <sata> kaffee, thanx
[21:21] <sata> join #kernel
[21:21] <evariste> Where is the log for failed SSH login attempts?
[21:21] <Arnos> is there a command that searches the LAN, but not the internet for a computer with a certain host name?
[21:22] <jarnos> Hi! Is there a package for minisip in Ubuntu. Page http://www.minisip.org/download.html#Linux suggest's there exist's one for Debian.
[21:22] <hds-> anybody ever used a quadruple monitor setup? somehow my card turns off monitors and won't let them come back
[21:22] <Vegiemaster> Arnos: nmap, or ipscan
[21:22] <Vegiemaster> Arnos: nmapfe is a gui for nmap
[21:23] <infinitycircuit> jarnos, it is not in ubuntu repos nor in debian repos
[21:23] <Vegiemaster> ipscan is easier to use, but it runs on Java.
[21:23] <Arnos> Vegiemaster: Thanks, I'll check those out
[21:24] <jarnos> infinitycircuit: Yes. And the package creation system is broken as they state in the www page. But maybe I can build the software from source.
[21:24] <infinitycircuit> jarnos, you probably can
[21:25] <vypadkovyy> hey there :) anyone wanna help me to get the wireless on my laptop working? i've got a dell inspiron 1720 with a broadcom card
[21:25] <Arnos> Vegiemaster: How do I scan for a hostname with nmap?
[21:25] <infinitycircuit> vypadkovyy, with hardy heron you should be able to use jockey to install the restricted drivers. you can b43-fwcutter
[21:26] <vypadkovyy> infinitycircuit: please explain? :)
[21:26] <infinitycircuit> vypadkovyy, restricted drivers manager should pick up broadcom cards
[21:26] <infinitycircuit> if it doesn't, try sudo apt-get install b43-fwcutter
[21:26] <vypadkovyy> ok
[21:26] <Baron> Hello!
[21:27] <Baron> I have a question that I hoped you good people would answer for me.
[21:27] <vypadkovyy> marvellous! thx
[21:28] <NekoCodi> Anyone know how I can rollback changes to config files and such about a day?
[21:28] <Arnos> Baron: Don't ask to ask, just ask
[21:28] <Baron> I installed ubuntu on my Acer Aspire One, and I'm trying to figure out how to get the built in webcam working.
[21:28] <Vegiemaster> Arnos: nmap -sP 192.168.1.1-255
[21:28] <Baron> Does anyone know how to do that?
[21:28] <Vegiemaster> Or whatever range you're looking for.
[21:29] <sx66|eee> Baron, instll skype, it has the driver inside it
[21:29] <Baron> Ok. I'll try that.
[21:29] <sx66|eee> yep
[21:29] <sushiX> try cheese
[21:29] <Vegiemaster> You can pipe that through grep if you are looking for a specific hostname.
[21:29] <benkant> hi people how are you today? lelelelelele
[21:29] <Grobvok> Are you Xena?
[21:30] <Arnos> Vegiemaster: Thanks, thats usefull but not what I was looking for, how do I scan for a HOSTNAME with nmap? eg. c24
[21:30] <alex-weej_> http://alex-weej.blogspot.com/2008/08/sucata-run-2008.html
[21:30] <Vegiemaster> Arnos: Ah. Well, do you know what ip range it's on?
[21:31] <Arnos> I know it's on my LAN
[21:31] <alex-weej_> http://alex-weej.blogspot.com/2008/08/sucata-run-2008.html
[21:31] <Vegiemaster> What do you intend to find out about it?
[21:31] <Arnos> Vegiemaster: if it's available
[21:32] <Arnos> Vegiemaster: I'm writing a script and I need to know a command to see if it is accessible
[21:32] <gaintsura> hey all, I've gotten a slight problem, I lost my desktop functionality, I can still access the main menu, but desktop launchers are gone, and so is my desktop properties menu
[21:32] <Vegiemaster> You could combine the command I gave you with grep, and if nothing shows up, then it's free.  If one pops up it's not.
[21:32] <jay_> why does brasero burn a copy od a md5-check file or something like that when i burn a data cd?
[21:32] <jay_> can i turn that option off?
[21:32] <Webu018> Argh.. I'll throw this motherboard out of the window soon..
[21:32] <Vegiemaster> Arnos: nmap -sP 192.168.1.1-255 | grep c24
[21:33] <SeveredCross> Arnos: Try if [[ -x $(which command) ]];
[21:33] <SeveredCross> Arnos: Or something like that.
[21:33] <NekoCodi> Specifying my question better. I installed some drivers for my intel chipset display, from the intel website (Bad move I know) in attempts to get something working, I need to revert the display settings to back before I installed the drivers. As in the old xorg settings. Would anyone be able to tell me how to do that?
[21:33] <cr4_> is it possible to burn music in a netmd minidisc in ubuntu ?
[21:33] <infinitycircuit> NekoCodi, dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[21:33] <infinitycircuit> use sudo
[21:34] <justafish> I just got a new Asus P5E mobo, did a fresh install of hardy and now I have no sound :( aplay -l lists no devices
[21:34] <Arnos> SeveredCross: nmap -sP 192.168.1.1-255, does not list computer hostnames, I just tried it
[21:34] <Baron> Cheese worked.
[21:34] <Baron> Thanks!
[21:34] <Webu018> Any suggestions of a CD or floppy image which should be able to boot a USB stick?
[21:34] <Baron> Bye.
[21:35] <Webu018> This Smart Boot Manager just finds a lot of "removables" but none of them works.
[21:35] <Flannel> Webu018: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootFromUSB might help
[21:35] <jay_> webu; depends on what size your usb stick is damn small linux is good for a small usb thumb drive
[21:35] <NekoCodi> infinitycircuit: thank you. I'll see if that works.
[21:35] <A4on> hi is there any way to use an MCE remote as a mouse in Ubuntu?
[21:35] <Vegiemaster> Arnos: It does for me.  Wierd.
[21:35] <jay_> i have not gotten ubuntu to work yet from usb boot
[21:35] <BrandonS> All my Totem movies are blue :(
[21:35] <BrandonS> .
[21:36] <Arnos> Vegiemaster: What version of nmap do you have?, I have 4.53
[21:36] <Webu018> I mean I've got Ubuntu Server succesfully installed on an USB stick, but this motherboard is not able to boot from USB sticks, so I'm looking for a floppy or CD image which is able to do that.
[21:36] <Vegiemaster> I have the same.
[21:37] <jay_> any idea on how to make ubuntus built in brasero not create a md5.txt file on the data cd i burn?
[21:37] <blarg> i've been messing with ubuntu for a few days now - i have all of my major issues ironed out., sound / vixeo works fine.., my mp3 player connects fine
[21:37] <Vegiemaster> This is an example of how it shows on mine: Host billj-evo.pptnet.com (64.111.144.208) appears to be up.
[21:37] <jay_> ubuntu can boot from ram
[21:37] <verynew> howdy folks. Does anyone know a simple way to change login screen resolution? kinda annoying little thing.
[21:37] <Arnos> Vegiemaster: might it have something to do with the computers on my LAN all running WIndows?
[21:37] <blarg> but i cant get to a console at all.,., i can get into a terminal but i cant get to a full screen console
[21:38] <blarg> will someone please help me?
[21:38] <Vegiemaster> No, most of the machines on my network are Windows too.
[21:38] <Arnos> Vegiemaster: Mine show up like this: "Host 192.168.1.137 appears to be up."
[21:38] <jay_> 192.168.x.x address is from your router
[21:38] <Kolie> Hey im trying to ssh into a box with a pubkey. On my main user it works. I have another user, with an identical key,, and it doesnt work.
[21:39] <Vegiemaster> Hmm. It might be a dns thing.
[21:39] <blarg> sheesh., i dont want to spam my problem but i really want to be able to get into a real console...
[21:39] <Flannel> blarg: ctrl-alt-f1 through clrl-alt-f6, then ctrl-alt-f7 gets you back to X
[21:39] <hassu> ctrl+alt+f1 blarg
[21:39] <infinitycircuit> blarg, so you mean X works fine but you can't use Ctrl+Alt+F1 to get to a console?
[21:39] <Kolie> blarg, what does clatr alt f1 do
[21:39] <infinitycircuit> lol
[21:39] <alex-weej_> before anyone else grills me for spam, sorry. "/amsg" works for all networks at once in X-Chat, CAUTION!
[21:40] <blarg> kolie nothing
[21:40] <blarg> ive tried the cntrl alt on both sides of my keyboard...
[21:40] <infinitycircuit> blarg, do you use proprietary drivers? it is entirely possible that there is not a fix for this
[21:40] <Kolie> use the left side.
[21:40] <jburd> Gnome Power Management applet says I have 1 hour and 10 minutes of battery time left on my notebook (that has a new 12-cell battery), whereas Intel Powertop says I have 3.5 hours left.  Which of these tools is lying?
[21:40] <blarg> kolie i have tried both sides...
[21:40] <Nutzebahn> http://pastebin.com/d7f3e4ea1
[21:41] <Kolie> blarg, I saw you say you tried both sides.
[21:41] <blarg> infinitycircuit ., how do i tell if i use prop drivers.,, i havent installed any 3rd party drives that i know of.
[21:41] <infinitycircuit> jburd, gnome is lying.  i'm sorry if you only get 3.5 hours with a 12 cell
[21:41] <infinitycircuit> blarg, if you haven't installed any then you don't have any.
[21:41] <jburd> infinitycircuit: I'm wondering why
[21:41] <Arnos> Vegiemaster: Thanks for your help, I'll try and figure out somthing
[21:41] <infinitycircuit> i get 6 with an 8 cell
[21:41] <jburd> infinitycircuit: I should get more out of a 12-cell correct?
[21:41] <infinitycircuit> depends on what kind of laptop
[21:41] <jburd> wow
[21:42] <blarg> console is my fav. part of any *nix os.
[21:42] <jburd> It's an hp dv6000 series notebook
[21:42] <Kolie> Hey im trying to ssh into a box with a pubkey. On my main user it works. I have another user, with an identical key,, and it doesnt work.
[21:42] <jburd> are there tools to determine how many cells a battery has?
[21:42] <infinitycircuit> jburd, i know someone who has that it is a massive power hog.  you won't get much more than that
[21:42] <jburd> show detailed battery information so I can check whether I've been duped
[21:42] <jburd> infinitycircuit: Ah.
[21:43] <jburd> infinitycircuit: Probably the nvidia graphics card in it?
[21:43] <saiki> vmware is spitting errors at me, and I have everything supposedly installed
[21:43] <saiki> !paste
[21:43] <jburd> infinitycircuit: How much does that someone get out of it?
[21:43] <infinitycircuit> jburd, cat /sys/class/power_supply/BAT0/uevent will give you all the information you need, if you can figure it out :)
[21:44] <saiki> http://paste.ubuntu.com/35663/
[21:44] <blarg> where can i setup tty1's?
[21:44] <Flannel> blarg: ps aux | grep getty
[21:44] <jburd> infinitycircuit: Gnome power manager shows me the same information
[21:44] <Flannel> blarg: Do you see a few of them?
[21:45] <saiki> vmware is spitting errors at me, and I have everything supposedly installed: http://paste.ubuntu.com/35663/
[21:45] <blarg> flannel yes i do
[21:45] <infinitycircuit> saiki, i take it you have gcc-4.2 installed then?
[21:45] <blarg> 6.
[21:45] <jpds> blarg: in /etc/event.d/
[21:45] <Flannel> blarg: Then they're already running.
[21:45] <jburd> infinitycircuit: How does one prolong battery life?
[21:46] <dmi3on> Flannel, i cant find what i am doing wrong i fallow all steps like they are on the site
[21:46] <infinitycircuit> jburd, follow powertop's instructions and configure laptop-mode in /etc/laptop-mode
[21:46] <blarg> yes jpds?
[21:46] <dmi3on> Flannel, pls very plss helpp
[21:46] <jburd> infinitycircuit: Does running the system on AC power most of the time affect the battery?
[21:46] <jpds> blarg: Look at the tty* files there.
[21:46] <bastid_raZor> saiki; try sudo apt-get build-dep libcairo2-dev  ..that may install the things missing
[21:46] <frostburn> jburd, it depends on the model and type of batter
[21:46] <infinitycircuit> jburd, li-ion batteries lose capacity due to heat.
[21:46] <blarg> jpds - ok i am running cat tty1 right now
[21:46] <jburd> Hmm.  I see
[21:47] <infinitycircuit> i have a 4 year old 8 cell that is down to 75% of original capacity
[21:47] <infinitycircuit> but i also have a 2 year old 6 cell with 45%
[21:47] <infinitycircuit> it depends on the brand and kind of laptop
[21:47] <jburd> Mine is a power hog.  That I do know.
[21:47] <blarg> jpds what should i see that could be preventing me from going to a real console?
[21:47] <jpds> blarg: GDM?
[21:47] <blarg> would you like me to dcc you the file?
[21:48] <jpds> blarg: If you want a tty, do: "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop" and press: Alt-F1.
[21:48] <blarg> i see nothing that says gdm
[21:48] <SherlawkDragon> hey, I'm trying to change a file in firefox, which is a restricted folder, how do I copy a file over another as root?
[21:48] <SherlawkDragon> or some way to do that?
[21:48] <jpds> blarg: And do: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start if you want GNOME back.
[21:48] <zombieball> SherlawkDragon:  just use cp?
[21:48] <mo0n_sniper> hi
[21:48] <bastid_raZor> SherlawkDragon; sudo cp
[21:49] <jburd> heh.  Two different battery time values from the same gnome battery applet program.
[21:49] <zombieball> yeah sudo cp :P
[21:49] <SherlawkDragon> and then the source and destination, in that order, right?
[21:49] <blarg> thank you for the help jpds., it says operating not permitted
[21:49] <jburd> "1 hour and 59 minutes" and "1 hour and 10 minutes"
[21:49] <SherlawkDragon> ok, not used to linux command line yet...
[21:49] <jpds> blarg: Err, never heard of that before.
[21:49] <SherlawkDragon> thanks...
[21:49] <jpds> blarg: You sure you're doing it as root/sudo?
[21:50] <mo0n_sniper> i have installed ubuntu from usb stick and now when i plug in an usb stick it says :"Invalid mount option when attempting to mount the volume ' disk '"
[21:51] <blarg> jpds no im not doing it as root
[21:51] <blarg> when i type su
[21:51] <blarg> to try to become root it will not let me
[21:52] <jpds> !sudo | blarg
[21:52] <infinitycircuit> blarg, use sudo -i instead
[21:52] <ompaul> !sudoroot | blarg
[21:52] <benkant> hai aguys whuts happening
[21:52] <blarg> it says gdm allready running
[21:52] <blarg> aborting
[21:52] <jpds> blarg: That's why you should do: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[21:52] <SherlawkDragon> worked, thanks
[21:52] <benkant> abort is a word we use for females who wish to not have a child
[21:53] <jpds> !ot | benkant
[21:53] <freeflowcauvery> ba da bump
[21:53] <blarg> stopping gnome display manager
[21:53] <blarg> but yet its still running lol
[21:53] <chao1> I was reading on the wubi site that to install a different version of ubuntu all you have to do is download that version into the same directory as the wubi installer. My question is does it look for anything specific or just a .iso?
[21:53] <blarg> thank you for your help jpds you rock .,, im sorry this isnt working ;[
[21:54] <benkant> sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[21:54] <jpds> blarg: I can't understand why stopping gdm won't kill X.
[21:54] <blarg> i cant understand why ctrl alt f* will not take me to a console.,, in everyother nix os i've ever run it has
[21:54] <NekoCodi> Alright so
[21:55] <NekoCodi> That didin't work. Different angle time. How would I get my S-VIDEO out to work on my lappy. any suggestions?
[21:55] <Flannel> blarg: There's a command you can use to do the same thing, I just can't remember it.
[21:55] <blarg> ctrl alt backspace restarts the window manager - but ctrl alt f* wont let me escape this gui labryinth to enter a console lol
[21:55] <b-doop> 8-) ﻿I was reading on the wubi site that to install a different version of ubuntu all you have to do is download that version into the same directory as the wubi installer. My question is does it look for anything specific or just a .iso? 8-)
[21:56] <jpds> blarg: Tried: sudo killall X?
[21:56] <blarg> nah
[21:56] <benkant> all sounds very difficult
[21:56] <b-doop> blarg: hit ctrl alt f1 - f6
[21:56] <benkant> TTYS0
[21:56] <benkant> i love TTY
[21:57] <benkant> teletype for all you young people
[21:57] <dmi3on> i can fix error 22 try to fallow first 5 steps here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows they didnt help
[21:57] <benkant> where is the ibex launch party?
[21:57] <dmi3on> pls can some be a kind person and help me to solve this problem
[21:58] <bastid_raZor> benkant; #ubuntu+1
[21:58] <blarg> i have hit cntrl alt f1-6
[21:58] <blarg> over and over again my its my keyboard setup?
[21:58] <benkant> i did a gcc -g to get the debug symbols in my ubuntu now what?
[21:59] <dmi3on> i cant* fix error 22 try to fallow first 5 steps here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows they didnt help
[21:59] <mo0n_sniper> i have installed ubuntu from usb stick and now when i plug in an usb stick it says :"Invalid mount option when attempting to mount the volume ' disk '"
[21:59] <dmi3on> pls can some be a kind person and help me to solve this problem
[21:59] <saiki> bastid_raZor: nope, same error
[21:59] <benkant> dmi3on: pm me
[21:59] <Dada_> Hi guys :) Anyone have experience with Ubuntu running in Parallels 3?
[21:59] <Flannel> blarg: try sudo chvt 1
[21:59] <Jordan_U> benkant: What do you mean the "debug symbols in my ubuntu" ? What did you compile?
[21:59] <bastid_raZor> saiki; did that command install anything.
[21:59] <[B00]> ;)
[22:00] <infinitycircuit> dmi3on, do you have a separate /boot and / partition?
[22:00] <Dada_> I've got Ubuntu installed but can't connect to the internet. I need to make it connect to a virtual wireless driver I think.
[22:00] <benkant> Jordan_U: you now when you run gdb and you want the debug symbols?
[22:00] <blarg--> it worked
[22:00] <saiki> bastid_raZor: yea, a bunch of things
[22:00] <Megaqwerty> mo0n_sniper: can you pastebin your /etc/fstab ?
[22:00] <blarg--> console
[22:01]  * blarg-- kisses his monitor
[22:01] <mo0n_sniper> Megaqwerty, in a minute....
[22:01] <Jordan_U> Dada_: Have you tried System -> Administration -> Hardware ?
[22:01] <blarg--> what was that command?
[22:01] <dacken> anyone got the sound working on ubuntu 8.04 on Virtual PC 2007, getting some pretty choppy sounds now and was wondering what kind of device to use, i'm using the soundblaster 16 now but I dont think that's optimal
[22:01] <jpds> blarg--: Woo. Great.
[22:01] <Jordan_U> benkant: Yes
[22:01] <Dada_> Jordan_U: I'll try this, thanks
[22:01] <jpds> blarg--: chvt
[22:01] <Flannel> blarg: chvt, CHange Virtual Terminal
[22:01] <blarg--> nice
[22:01] <blarg--> i should just be able to type startx to get back into gnome?
[22:01] <Flannel> blarg: no, chvt 7
[22:02] <Flannel> blarg: tty7 is gdm
[22:02] <mo0n_sniper> Megaqwerty, http://pastebin.com/m574f068
[22:02] <blarg--> arf arf
[22:02] <jpds> Flannel: Oh, neat, didn't know that.
[22:02] <javagamer> If I want to develope and test a live cd from within Ubuntu should I use KVM, or is there something else I should consider?
[22:02] <benkant> Jordan_U: i think i want to talk to you
[22:02] <Hurup> Hello :)
[22:03] <infinitycircuit> javagamer, i'd just use vmware
[22:03] <frostburn> or virtualbox
[22:03] <tuedel> hi! how can i get gnome-session-manager to log what it's doing? when i log into gnome i get that "your session only lasted less than 10 seconds" message, and as soon as i click ok, my xserver crashes. as i couldn't find anything helpful in the log files, i'd like to find out what gnome-session-manager is doing at that time
[22:03] <Jordan_U> benkant: What program are you trying to debug?
[22:04] <ikonia> tuedel: look at x log, gdm log and syslog
[22:04] <dee-line> .info
[22:04] <ikonia> tuedel: check your home dir has space
[22:04] <NekoCodi> Alright after I installed some drivers, my S-VIDEO out stopped working like it did before. So my problem is getting my S-VIDEO out to work. Could someone point me to a solution to get my display working right again? I can't seem to get it to change any settings back towards where it was before.
[22:04] <Hurup> Any one there can help me with som Postfix issues
[22:04] <bastid_raZor> tuedel; look in ~/.xsession-errors and /var/log/
[22:04] <ikonia> NekoCodi: what drivers
[22:04] <Megaqwerty> mo0n_sniper: do you know what your drive is assigned when you plug it in? (i.e. /dev/sdc)
[22:04] <ikonia> NekoCodi: drivers should already be in ther kernel
[22:04] <mo0n_sniper> /dev/sdb
[22:05] <saiki> bastid_raZor: still gives the same error though
[22:05] <NekoCodi> ikonia: Drivers from the intel website, I was attempting to get a game working that wasn't working properly with the native drivers. So go figure I screw more things up by installing than fix.
[22:05] <raboof> i have a dell latitude d810. X works fine with the ati driver, but for compiz eyecandy I need fglrx, right?
[22:05] <ikonia> NekoCodi: well that doesn't seem like a good thing to do, considerin the Intel and I810 drivers support pretty much every intel card
[22:05] <Megaqwerty> mo0n_sniper: that might be your problem. Your fstab is set to make /dev/sdb1 mount as if it was a cdrom drive
[22:05] <mo0n_sniper> raboof what video card do you have?
[22:05] <Sonderblade> there is something wrong with the 2.6.24 initramfs image, how do i debug it?
[22:06] <bastid_raZor> saiki; install gcc .. i'm not sure what the package name is. synaptic will be able to help
[22:06] <benkant> Jordan_U: my own program... it's got a little bit of QT and a whole lot of OpenGL
[22:06] <raboof> when I select fglrx as a driver, X won't start anymore: the backlight will slowly flash on and off a few times, but the screen remains blank
[22:06] <saiki> bastid_raZor: already did
[22:06] <Flannel> saiki: install build-essential
 mybe because i installed from a usb stick
[22:06] <NekoCodi> ikonia: I attempted to revert to old drivers but it didn't work.
[22:06] <saiki> flannel: already did, a week ago
[22:06] <raboof> mo0n_sniper: lspci says ATI Technologies Inc M24 1P [Radeon Mobility X600]
[22:06] <dmi3on> Flannel, can you help me pls
[22:06] <ikonia> NekoCodi: depends how they where installed
[22:06] <dmi3on> Flannel, i am realy have a problem
[22:06] <Jordan_U> benkant: Ok, adding -g to gcc should do it, what problem are you having?
[22:07] <Megaqwerty> mo0n_sniper: try changing it to this: http://pastebin.com/m3f6a245c
[22:07] <NekoCodi> ikonia: using a .deb, I uninstalled the package it installed, but that didin't do much, tried resetting my xorg confg files, that didn't work.
[22:07] <mo0n_sniper> raboof i don't know if x600 has open source support
[22:07] <ikonia> NekoCodi: depends how that overwrote/if it ovewrote the existing drivers
[22:07] <ikonia> NekoCodi: purge the deb file, then re-install the xorg-intel package
[22:07] <Megaqwerty> mo0n_sniper: if it doesn't work, try rebooting, and then try again. if it still works, restore it to the way it was, and I'm out of ideas
[22:07] <mo0n_sniper> Megaqwerty, all the file?
[22:07] <Flannel> dmi3on: Alright, pastebin the output of "sudo fdisk -l" and then summarize what you did for those commands (root (hdX,Y), and setup (hdX)) what were the variables
[22:07] <NekoCodi> ikonia: Purge? how do I preform that action?
[22:07] <benkant> Jordan_U: to be perfectly honest... it's a problem with the fact that i never did computer science at school- i did film and philosophy. and i
[22:08] <benkant> m trying my best to make this PHYSICS WORK! :P
[22:08] <Flannel> NekoCodi: "Complete removal" in synaptic
[22:08] <benkant> sorry Jordan_U
[22:08] <dmi3on> Flannel,  thx
[22:08] <ikonia> NekoCodi: apt-get --purge, or the dpkg -r (I think it' -r check)
[22:08] <Megaqwerty> mo0n_sniper: you don't need to change the whole thing, just click "View diff" to see what I changed
[22:08] <NekoCodi> ikonia: if "Complete removal" is the way to do it, I already did that,s o I'll try reinstalling xorg-intel
[22:08] <soundray> NekoCodi: dpkg --purge
[22:08] <ikonia> soundray: thank you
[22:08] <Blacklight> to get flash to work in firefox you use what now?
[22:09] <soundray> Blacklight: flashplugin-nonfree
[22:09] <freeflowcauvery> general question: is there an equivalent to XP's "Last Known Good Configuration" in Linux/Ubuntu?
[22:09] <Blacklight> thanks
[22:09] <G3NESIS> I Can't access my filesystem and various other windows.
[22:09] <Flannel> freeflowcauvery: In regards to what?  (what does That do in XP?)
[22:09] <haggis> I've got a problem with weird characters in my man pages on Hardy Server after switching to UTF-8. Example here: http://pastie.org/250225 . What is wrong here?
[22:09] <Flannel> freeflowcauvery: kernels? or X settings? or what?
[22:09] <Megaqwerty> mo0n_sniper: sorry, I'm overcomplicating it, just paste the whole thing in.
[22:09] <soundray> freeflowcauvery: yes, when you install a kernel update, the old one is still available from the grub menu
[22:09] <idle_> dont thonk so :)
[22:10] <histo> My 64bit system is doing weird things with the network traffic.  For some reason if I look at system monitor the traffic is on off on off on off. This is reflected in teh graph. Doesn't matter where I download from etc... Anyone have a clue as to what to look at?
[22:10] <mo0n_sniper> Megaqwerty,  i commented the line and now it works       Thank you
[22:11] <G3NESIS> I Can't access my filesystem and various other windows. For example I open my home folder and it begins jumping around the screen then it closes.
[22:11] <Megaqwerty> mo0n_sniper: happy to help
[22:11] <ryanakca> How can I burn a DVD .iso to a DVD-RAM ?
[22:11] <tuedel> thanks, but i couldn't find anything helpful in any of those. as the crash is repeatable, i just let it crash at a certain time and checked the logfiles at that specific point afterwards. the only thing i could find was bonobo-activation-server reporting "Failed to connect to socket /tmp/dbus-maVMzQfi5V", but i don't think that's what's crashing my xserver :(
[22:11] <ikonia> histo: try monitoring it through another tool, like nettop
[22:11] <benkant> Jordan_U: have i lost you?
[22:11] <tuedel> the dbus socket varies
[22:11] <NathanHelp> hey i need some help!
[22:11] <freeflowcauvery> Flannel: it's just a general question. let's say I was mucking around with conf files that I shouldn't have been, and Linux won't boot (obviously I'm working on pure hypotheticals here)......is there a way to go back to the last time linux booted properly,,,,,
[22:11] <Megaqwerty> ryanakca: if you mean a DVD-ROM you can use Brasero to do it
[22:11] <Jordan_U> benkant: no
[22:11] <dmi3on> Flannel,  http://paste.ubuntu.com/35667/, http://paste.ubuntu.com/35668/
[22:12] <Niek> okay, there was a way to take over somebody's SSH session, with "watch" I thought, how was that again ?
[22:12] <NekoCodi> ikonia: After I reinstall all the intel xorg files I want to do a full system reboot right?
[22:12] <bastid_raZor> !burning > ryanakca
[22:12] <ikonia> NekoCodi: won't hurt
[22:12] <NathanHelp> can anyone tell me how to get firefox back on my ubuntu, i deleted it and tried to install the new one but now i have no access to the internet with no browser
[22:12] <benkant> when i look at this irc channel... i hope you are all down with the LAUNCHPAD
[22:12] <NathanHelp> it says i need a library to install
[22:12] <NekoCodi> ikonia: k well that's what I'll do. thanks for the help, I'll let you know if it works.
[22:12] <benkant> launchpad rules
[22:12] <ryanakca> How can I burn a DVD .iso to a DVD-RAM from the command line? ``sudo growisofs -dvdcompat -Z /dev/sda2=/home/ryan/dvd.iso'' give ``:-( /dev/dvd2: media is not recognized as recordable DVD: 0''
[22:12] <mlester> hey so I have an ubuntu vm with one bridge networking interface
[22:12] <ikonia> benkant: what ?
[22:12] <Megaqwerty> ryanakca: Applications>Sound and Video>Brasero Disc Burning
[22:12] <ryanakca> bastid_raZor: thanks, I'll look at those links
[22:12] <benkant> ikonia: hi :)
[22:12] <mlester> when I boot into single user mode
[22:12] <ryanakca> Megaqwerty: sorry, should've specified CLI.
[22:12] <Blacklight> launchwho?
[22:12] <freeflowcauvery> because the "Last Known Good Configuration" allows you to return safely to a point before venturing into foolish tinkering
[22:12] <Flannel> freeflowcauvery: Messing with normal user config files won't cause linux not to boot.  If you're messing with system config files, most of them won't cause the system to not boot
[22:13] <saiki> bastid_raZor, flannel: got it, some stupid config setting I missed on the forum
[22:13] <NathanHelp> can someone help me put a browser on my ubuntu, im completly new to linux
[22:13] <mlester> the settings are set for the inteface to be set at eth0
[22:13] <ikonia> NathanHelp: firefox should already be installed
[22:13] <mlester> but it shows that the interface is at eth1
[22:13] <Blacklight> NathanHelp, its called firefox
[22:13] <soundray> NathanHelp: what did you do with the default firefox?
[22:13] <Flannel> dmi3on: What version of Ubuntu are you on?
[22:13] <bastid_raZor> saiki; heh, cool. always a good idea to re-read the directions
[22:13] <dmi3on> Flannel,  what i did is: sudo grub , find /boot/grub/stage1 , root (hd0,5), setup (hd0) , quite
[22:13] <Manda_Chuva> does anyone here got the DWL-2100AP access point?
[22:13] <Megaqwerty> ryanakca: ah, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CdDvd/Burning?action=show&redirect=CdDvdBurning#Burning%20a%20CD%20or%20DVD%20using%20Command%20Line%20tools
[22:14] <cemunal> hi
[22:14] <dmi3on> Flannel,  7
[22:14] <Blacklight> soundray he is probably looking for internet explorer...
[22:14] <Flannel> dmi3on: alright, well, hd0,5 doesn't exist, so that's one reason you're having issues.
[22:14] <Flannel> dmi3on: 7.04 or 7.10?
[22:14] <soundray> Manda_Chuva: this channel is not for surveys
[22:14] <verynew> how to change default screen resolution/login screen resolution?
[22:14] <NathanHelp> somehow i deleted it, so i went to my windows partition and d/l firefox for linux the newest release, but i can't figure out how to install it it says i need a library and i dont know how to get this library
[22:14] <soundray> verynew: 'gksudo displayconfig-gtk'
[22:14] <dmi3on> Flannel,  7.10
[22:14] <ikonia> NathanHelp: how did you delete it
[22:14] <ikonia> NathanHelp: do you not have the icon on the top of your menu bar ?
[22:14] <Megaqwerty> NathanHelp: what library?
[22:15] <Manda_Chuva> soundray: ok :/
[22:15] <Blacklight> NathanHelp, firefox comes with ubuntu as its default... use that first.
[22:15] <ikonia> NathanHelp: can you not get to t from application -> internet > firefox
[22:15] <Flannel> dmi3on: Alright.  So, Which of these partitions are you trying to boot to? hdb6?
[22:15] <NathanHelp> GTK+ 2.10
[22:15] <soundray> NathanHelp: just do a 'sudo apt-get install firefox'
[22:15] <Jordan_U> NathanHelp: Press alt+F2 and run "firefox", does it open?
[22:15] <NathanHelp> no it isnt in the list anymore
[22:15] <dmi3on> Flannel,  i dont know wich one i should :(
[22:15] <NathanHelp>  There is no default action associated with this location.
[22:15] <NathanHelp> it gave me that
[22:15] <Flannel> dmi3on: Well, there
[22:15] <Blacklight> NathanHelp, which version of ubuntu are you using anyway?
[22:15] <dmi3on> Flannel,  i guess one with ubuntu
[22:15] <NathanHelp> how do i check?
[22:15] <Megaqwerty> NathanHelp: And you can't install it from Add/Remove programs?
[22:16] <soundray> NathanHelp: open a terminal (Applications-Accessories-Terminal) and enter the string above. It will ask for your user password
[22:16] <NathanHelp> it's an older version
[22:16] <adityag> how many characters can one line take in gedit ?
[22:16] <ryanakca> Megaqwerty: thanks
[22:16] <Flannel> dmi3on: There looks to be only one Linux one, so that's the one we're looking to boot.  Is there a reason all your drives exist on an extended partition on hdb?
[22:16] <NathanHelp> ok hang on lemme find that
[22:16] <Megaqwerty> ryanakca: no problem
[22:16] <Blacklight> Megaqwerty, its already there...
[22:16] <saiki> bastid_raZor: it wasn't in the directions, but after lol
[22:16] <dmi3on> no, i dont know why it happend
[22:16] <Megaqwerty> Blacklight: what's already there?
[22:17] <NathanHelp> how do i open a terminal? im sorry im really a noob
[22:17] <Blacklight> firefox.
[22:17] <soundray> NathanHelp: open a terminal (Applications-Accessories-Terminal) and enter the string above. It will ask for your user password
[22:17] <pjvandehaar> or alt-f2
[22:17] <Flannel> dmi3on: Alright, well, if/when you reinstall, you'll probably want to make those primary drives.  Anyway, hdb6 is what we're trying to boot, and depending on your BIOS, it'll eiher be hd0,5 or hd2,5.  Seeing that 0,5 didn't work, lets try hd2,5
[22:18] <Blacklight> yah alt-f2 to run stuff.
[22:18] <adityag> how many characters can one line take in gedit ? because i cant open a file with more than 20000 characters in the 1st line.
[22:18] <NathanHelp> ok i have a terminal
[22:18] <dmi3on> ook
[22:18] <verynew> ok, by <﻿gksudo displayconfig-gtk> i can change resolution, but no default nor login screen
[22:18] <Blacklight> NathanHelp, sudo apt-get install firefox
[22:18] <soundray> NathanHelp: enter 'sudo apt-get --reinstall install firefox' (everything between the quotes)
[22:18] <saiki> VMware doesn't work under Vista :@
[22:18] <infinitycircuit> adityag, try vim
[22:19] <soundray> saiki: it does in my experience
[22:19] <NathanHelp> it's asking for the cd and i dont have it
[22:19] <adityag> infinitycircuit: whats that?
[22:19] <saiki> soundray: Vista 64 bit?
[22:19] <NathanHelp> Ubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger_ - Release i386 (2
[22:19] <soundray> NathanHelp: okay, I see
[22:19] <NathanHelp> thats what i have
[22:19] <mlester> problem: I have a vm of ubuntu hardy heron and it is set up for static routing I wanted to change it to dhcp so I changed interface config file. All the info in there is set for eth0 but with the vm when I do an config -a it shows up as eth1. Does anyone know why?
[22:19] <soundray> NathanHelp: that's ancient
[22:19] <infinitycircuit> adityag, a console editor. if you don't know what it is you won't be able to use it
[22:19] <Rezagrats> I need to remove "Ubuntu 8.04.1, kernel 2.6.24-19-rt AND Ubuntu 8.04.1, kernel 2.6.24-19-rt (recovery mode)" from my boot menu do i just deletes these lines in /boot/grub/menu.lst (along with it's params) ?
[22:19] <NathanHelp> yea i know lol
[22:19] <dmi3on> Flannel,  http://paste.ubuntu.com/35673
[22:19] <dmi3on> like this
[22:19] <soundray> NathanHelp: it's past the end of life. It's not even worth looking at this any more
[22:19] <NathanHelp> i have no cd-rs to d/l and burn the new one, and i cant figure out how to update
[22:19] <Megaqwerty> NathanHelp: type in sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[22:19] <soundray> NathanHelp: you can't update breezy
[22:20] <histo> Also antoher question how does my nvidia 7600gs (AGP) get better fps in glxgears then my 8400gs (PCI-e)? The box that the 8400gs is on is a dual xeon 3.2ghz running 64bit. And the 7600 is on a 3.0ghz p4 with ht
[22:20] <Sonderblade> Rezagrats: no, sudo apt-get remove linux-image-2.6.24...
[22:20] <infinitycircuit> NathanHelp, you can install ubuntu without a cd
[22:20] <histo> ?
[22:20] <NathanHelp> how?  i can d/l it in windows
[22:20] <soundray> NathanHelp: forget it, buy a CD-R, go to a library or a friend, download and burn Hardy Heron 8.04
[22:20] <Megaqwerty> NathanHelp: once you're there, put a "#" in front of the line that starts with "deb cdrom"
[22:20] <frostburn> NathanHelp, soundray or get a free cd off of the ubuntu site
[22:20] <Rezagrats> Sonderblade, tbh, idk where i got it. it appeared there after i got something for VB-OSE
[22:20] <Blacklight> Rezagrats, or use synaptic... search for kernel.
[22:21] <Megaqwerty> NathanHelp: (without the quotes)
[22:21] <NathanHelp> ok let me catch up
[22:21] <pjvandehaar> I have the same problem as rezagrats. its not a problem, really, but 4 different linux kernals show up in grub
[22:21] <soundray> Megaqwerty: you're not doing NathanHelp a favour
[22:21] <alx__> hola
[22:21] <NekoCodi> ikonia: No dice, display won't detect the display driver at all. So it's defaulting and I can't get anything but a primary monitor at a set resolution and refresh rate to work.
[22:21] <Megaqwerty> soundray: it does fix his problem though
[22:21] <Megaqwerty> soundray: instead of making him reinstall his whole system
[22:21] <Rezagrats> Pjvandehaar, i just need to move Ubuntu(regular) to the top of the menu, can i just move the text in the /boot/grub/menu.lst ?
[22:21] <Blacklight> Megaqwerty, his problem is an old OS,,
[22:22] <histo> Also antoher question how does my nvidia 7600gs (AGP) get better fps in glxgears then my 8400gs (PCI-e)? The box that the 8400gs is on is a dual xeon 3.2ghz running 64bit. And the 7600 is on a 3.0ghz p4 with ht?
[22:22] <soundray> Megaqwerty: look, he has an installation with known security holes that CAN NOT be fixed
[22:22] <NathanHelp> sorry
[22:22] <Blacklight> Megaqwerty, not a missing cd...
[22:22] <alx__> hello
[22:22] <histo> WHoops sry repasted same channel again two quickly
[22:22] <alx__> you are gay
[22:22] <NathanHelp> someone kick my ghost please
[22:22] <dmi3on> Flannel,  http://paste.ubuntu.com/35673  like this didnt work :(
[22:22] <NathanHelp> nvm
[22:22] <Megaqwerty> soundray: true.
[22:22] <histo> NathanHelp: can't nickserv take care of it.
[22:22] <pjvandehaar> rezagrats: i really am not sure. if theres nothing else in the list that looks important then that might work.
[22:22] <NathanHelp> it did
[22:22] <Sonderblade> Rezagrats: you should (almost) never have to edit menu.lst manually
[22:22] <NathanHelp> so i should really just give this up?
[22:22] <soundray> alx__: five percent of us on average. Please go to #ubuntu-offtopic to discuss this, though
[22:23] <Flannel> dmi3on: No, we're not editing our menu.lst at all.  Our problem is we're not getting *to* the menu.lst, so this is different settings from the Tutorial on that wiki page
[22:23] <soundray> NathanHelp: absolutely
[22:23] <Blacklight> NathanHelp, no you just need to upgrade your installation.
[22:23] <NathanHelp> how can i delete this install?
[22:23] <soundray> NathanHelp: overwrite it with the new installation
[22:23] <NathanHelp> i don't know how to upgrade, im new to linux, it's something i really want to learn though, im well versed computers though
[22:23] <dmi3on> Flannel,  is it very bad that i edit menu.lst ?
[22:23] <soundray> Blacklight: breezy can not be upgraded
[22:24] <Swian> anyone know how to fix this: tmp/virtualbox_1.6.4-33808_Ubuntu_hardy_i386-2.deb could not be opened, because the associated helper application does not exist. Change the association in your preferences.
[22:24] <soundray> NathanHelp: forget it, you've been told wrong. Do a fresh installation with a supported version
[22:24] <pjvandehaar> nathanhelp:sys>admin>update
[22:24] <soundray> pjvandehaar: NO
[22:24] <Flannel> dmi3on: editing menu.lst doesn't do anything at the moment.  I didn't actually look to see what you edited, so I dont know.
[22:24] <adityag>  infinitycircuit: sudo get-apt vim ?
[22:24] <Blacklight> soundray, I did a long time ago, Im sorry Im not using current information.
[22:24] <infinitycircuit> adityag, nevermind.
[22:24] <Pirate_Hunter> isnt there an app that allows music streaming on websites that require wmp?
[22:24] <dmi3on> Flannel,  ok what i have to edit ?
[22:24] <infinitycircuit> if you don't know how to use vim/never heard of it it is NOT worth the trouble to learn haha
[22:25] <NathanHelp> there's no way I can just delet this install completly?
[22:25] <Flannel> dmi3on: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows follow that tutorial, try hd2,5
[22:25] <benkant> if you don't want to learn vim, pico is probably a good replacement
[22:25] <Rezagrats> Thanks guys, ive removed the linux-images and now they are gone from the menu.lst file
[22:25] <adityag>  infinitycircuit: ﻿sudo get-apt vim......let me try
[22:25] <infinitycircuit> adityag, it is already installed
[22:25] <dmi3on> Flannel,  sudo grub , find /boot/grub/stage1 , root (hd0,5), setup (hd0) , quite  do i have to do this instead hd0,5 use hd2,5 ?
[22:25] <soundray> NathanHelp: yes, it will  happen automatically when you do a fresh installation
[22:25] <bastid_raZor> NathanHelp; installing a newer version will delete it.
[22:25] <infinitycircuit> and you would use sudo apt-get install vim
[22:25] <Swian> can't install new VirtualBox and old one give an error
[22:25] <infinitycircuit> just type "vim" in a console
[22:25] <dmi3on> Flannel,  ok
[22:25] <NathanHelp> but i can't just delete it until i get a new disc, for the hd space?
[22:26] <adityag> infinitycircuit: what about GUI ?
[22:26] <benkant> it's funny how ubuntu comes with such an old version of VI
[22:26] <NathanHelp> the grub loader is my loader
[22:26] <Flannel> infinitycircuit: the vim thats already installed isn't really vim.
[22:26] <benkant> should be VIM
[22:26] <soundray> NathanHelp: do you have Windows on it?
[22:26] <NathanHelp> yes
[22:26] <NathanHelp> but it wont see linux
[22:26] <Flannel> benkant: It comes with vim-tiny, which is completely horrible.
[22:26] <NathanHelp> linux is invisible to my windows os
[22:26] <infinitycircuit> Flannel, it is vim-tiny, which is more like vim than elvis (slackware) or nvi
[22:26] <Blacklight> NathanHelp, windows has serious interpersonal issues and refuses to see others like itself.
[22:26] <benkant> Flannel: it is terribly horrible!
[22:27] <soundray> NathanHelp: if you delete the linux partition now. you won't be able to boot windows any more, because grub needs that partition
[22:27] <NathanHelp> and i can't delete the partition because of the grubloader
[22:27] <infinitycircuit> Flannel, what's so bad about vim-tiny?
[22:27] <benkant> ubuntu should ship with vim not vim-tiny
[22:27] <NathanHelp> right i understand that
[22:27] <bastid_raZor> NathanHelp; then what does it matter if it is there or not.. you're not going to be able to use it till you install a newer version of ubuntu..
[22:27] <saiki> I have a vmware question: Can you use 2 wifi devices at the same time?
[22:27] <Flannel> benkant: vim is a lot bigger than vim-tiny, most people don't need it anyway (nano)
[22:27] <Flannel> infinitycircuit: it has really poor mode support, and most people have trouble with the arrow keys
[22:27] <dmi3on> Flannel,  when i try hd2,5 splits error 22
[22:28] <soundray> NathanHelp: if you have a Windows boot CD, you can replace grub with the Windows bootloader. Then you can reformat the linux partition to something that Windows sees.
[22:28] <NathanHelp> so there is now way i can d/l the new version in windows, and install from the .iso file?
[22:28] <Flannel> dmi3on: You're getting error 22 when doing the howto?
[22:28] <benkant> Flannel: don't you remember back in the day... the reason why we chose vi over emacs? vi was on everything!
[22:28] <dmi3on> i dont know that what i get
[22:28] <saiki> NathanHelp: you can vmware it
[22:28] <mlester> us there a networking issues irc chatroom
[22:28] <soundray> NathanHelp: it's possible, but not straightforward
[22:28] <Blacklight> NathanHelp, sure you can.
[22:28] <benkant> vi just works on everything
[22:28] <Lion-O> hey
[22:28] <bizinichi> hi
[22:28] <vbman11_> does anyone know of a Linux "equivalent" of trailrunner(http://trailrunnerx.com/)
[22:28] <infinitycircuit> Flannel, true enough. but it still has the stuff you need if you come from a vi background
[22:28] <benkant> every machine should ship with the best VI available
[22:28] <NathanHelp> would it be too complicated for me being fresh to linux
[22:29] <soundray> NathanHelp: easiest might be to go for a wubi installation
[22:29] <NathanHelp> wubi?
[22:29] <infinitycircuit> benkant, it's not worth 25mb on most installs
[22:29] <Flannel> benkant: No, it really shouldn't.  nano suffices when people have to edit something in the CLI
[22:29] <dmi3on> grub> root (hd2,5) error 22: No such parttion
[22:29] <soundray> NathanHelp: but again, you would need to burn a CD
[22:29] <infinitycircuit> for a full vim
[22:29] <Blacklight> benkant, I still have not found a use for VIM.
[22:29] <saiki> wubi allows ubuntu install in Windows
[22:29] <infinitycircuit> 8.0 alpha is in debian experimental though
[22:29] <NathanHelp> i just have to get some, i'm going to pick some up after work monday
[22:29] <Flannel> dmi3on: Alright.  Try hd0,5  do you still get the error?
[22:29] <saiki> soundray: wrong
[22:29] <dmi3on> Flannel,  grub> root (hd2,5). splits:  error 22: No such parttion
[22:29] <NathanHelp> i was just wanting to go linux stand alone
[22:29] <soundray> NathanHelp: have you got a USB storage device? Hard disk drive or flash memory?
[22:30] <benkant> vim is pretty much the best unix editor around!@
[22:30] <NathanHelp> i have two hard drives
[22:30] <dmi3on> Flannel,  no
[22:30] <Flannel> benkant: Please take it to #ubuntu-offtopic
[22:30] <saiki> soundray: you can mount the CD in Windows using free virtual drives to install on wubi
[22:30] <soundray> saiki: what I said is correct in the context
[22:30] <bizinichi> private
[22:30] <dmi3on> Flannel,  i get back to grub>
[22:30] <Flannel> dmi3on: alright, then continue
[22:30] <NathanHelp> is ubuntu media friendly?  for .mpegs and .mp3's and so forth?
[22:31] <soundray> NathanHelp: yes
[22:31] <ortsvorsteher> NathanHelp: yes
[22:31] <NathanHelp> i had once SuSE linux and tha twas amazing
[22:31] <benkant> NathanHelp: do you believe in INTERTRON
[22:31] <J_> jaqueba
[22:31] <NathanHelp> what is intertron?
[22:31] <saiki> NathanHelp: with a little installing Ubuntu is friendly to all but DVDs mostly
[22:31] <NathanHelp> sweet
[22:31] <NathanHelp> is there a better distro?
[22:31] <ortsvorsteher> for me not
[22:31] <fizzik> i love this distro
[22:31] <saiki> NathanHelp: not one thaty I hve found
[22:32] <soundray> NathanHelp: you won't get many unbiased answers here
[22:32] <NathanHelp> so ubuntu is really the way to go
[22:32] <Pirate_Hunter> isnt there an app that allows music streaming on websites that require wmp?
[22:32] <infinitycircuit> i would say debian is superior because of stricter adherence to debian policy but the better documentation/support for ubuntu is a big plus
[22:32] <saiki> NathanHelp: MAYBE fedora, but I don't touch fedora
[22:32] <ortsvorsteher> try it, try another ones.... you will see
[22:32] <NathanHelp> well, you guys have been very helpful and i trust your opionions
[22:32] <NathanHelp> lol i cant spell
[22:32] <Blacklight> lol
[22:32] <benkant> has any of you dudes run ubuntu on aq macbook pro?
[22:32] <saiki> mandriva is one I touched in vmware long ago
[22:32] <NathanHelp> i wish my 360 has linux on it
[22:32] <benkant> i trust you like i trust a fucxking hooker
[22:33] <NathanHelp> im sending my second console back monday
[22:33] <Flannel> !language | benkant
[22:33] <DDay> whoa
[22:33] <DDay> this distro rocks!
[22:33] <saiki> I may play with it more if I can get Vista 64bit to allow me..
[22:33] <saiki> or I'll partion some XP space and Triboot again
[22:33] <dmi3on> Flannel,  http://paste.ubuntu.com/35674 can you check if i did everythink right pls
[22:34] <NathanHelp> thanks for the help guys, i'll just wait till i get a cd and then install the newest distro
[22:34] <Flannel> dmi3on: Looks good
[22:34] <NathanHelp> catch you guys here again im sure! bye
[22:34] <fizzik> man i'm in love with this distro
[22:34] <dmi3on> Flannel,  i get same error :(
[22:34] <iratsu> I think I am having trouble with my second SATA controller... I have 3 drives in my computer, but I can only see /dev/sda and /dev/sdb in linux... anyone know what to do in this case?
[22:34] <Flannel> dmi3on: Where?
[22:35] <dmi3on> Flannel,  when grub starts booting
[22:35] <histo> Also antoher question how does my nvidia 7600gs (AGP) get better fps in glxgears then my 8400gs (PCI-e)? The box that the 8400gs is on is a dual xeon 3.2ghz running 64bit. And the 7600 is on a 3.0ghz p4 with ht?
[22:35] <Flannel> dmi3on: and you get error 22?  alright.  Go into your BIOS, what harddrive are you booting from?
[22:35] <benkant> HDD
[22:35] <dmi3on> vista hard drive
[22:36] <benkant> i once had a problem... so i
[22:36] <benkant> sudo rm -rf /
[22:36] <Flannel> dmi3on: You need to boot from your IDE harddrive
[22:36] <Flannel> !danger | benkant
[22:36] <dmi3on> trying now
[22:36] <fizzik> how do you remove grub and set it to auto boot windows xp
[22:36] <fizzik> like if i remove the linux drive
[22:36] <selocol> Hello, how do I uninstall firefox completely, including addons and settings? I marked it for complete removal then reinstalled it in synaptic, but when I opened firefox, it still had my addons. I'm trying to reinstall firefox because my bookmarks toolbar doesn't work. Resetting it with -safe-mode doesn't work either. Thanks for any help.
[22:36] <saiki> histo: RAM has something to do with it
[22:37] <soundray> histo: glxgears' framerate is not a benchmark
[22:37] <Flannel> fizzik: You get a windows CD, and fixmbr
[22:37] <histo> saiki: soundray well the dual xeon and better video card machine has 3 times the ram
[22:37] <fizzik> Flannel: i need a windows cd?
[22:37] <dmi3on> Flannel,  same problem it looks like it doesnt boot at all from ide drive and boot back from vista drive
[22:37] <histo> soundray: your right i'm going to load up a game here in a second and compare fram rates
[22:37] <deepfriedsquirre> ﻿Some barmy OpenSUSE kernel update didn't do a very good job and now GRUB says 'Error 15: File not found'
[22:37] <Flannel> dmi3on: Alright, then go back to the liveCD, and instead of setup  hd0, do setup hd1
[22:38] <Kessel34690> Hi everyone! Would anyone be able to assist in correctly setting up an old Intel USB EasyPC webcam?
[22:38] <saiki> fizzik: you will need the windows CD to fix mbr, or you could try sotring wiht a grub  disc
[22:38] <soundray> deepfriedsquirre: you have a dualboot Ubuntu/OpenSUSE installation?
[22:38] <fizzik> saiki: alright thanks
[22:38] <Flannel> fizzik: Or you can keep a small /boot partition, or use something like Smart boot Manager
[22:38] <dmi3on> Flannel,  its wait like 1 30 sec and after only boots grub, if i boot from vista drive it boots right the way grub
[22:38] <saiki> np
[22:38] <Flannel> fizzik: SBM might be your easiest way if you don't have a windows CD (or some other method of rewriting the windows MBR)
[22:39] <fizzik> alright flannel thank-you
[22:39] <dmi3on> Flannel,  and after fallow error 22
[22:39] <dmi3on> Flannel,  i am in big truble ?
[22:39] <Flannel> dmi3on: Wait, it boots to the grub menu?
[22:39] <fizzik> has anyone played counter-strike and steam in wine on ubuntu?
[22:39] <dmi3on> Flannel,  no only tu error 22
[22:40] <saiki> Flannel: a GRUB Cd would work
[22:40] <Flannel> dmi3on: Right, then you need to run the wiki tutorial again, and use a different setup harddrve (root is the same, setup is different)
[22:40] <dmi3on> Flannel, GRUB Loading stage1.5.
[22:40] <dmi3on> GRUB loading, please wait...
[22:40] <dmi3on> Error 22
[22:40] <dmi3on> like this
[22:40] <freeflowcauvery> to install wine, would i have to do anything more than just sudo apt-get install wine ?
[22:40] <pjvandehaar> fizzik: check winehq appdb
[22:40] <Pici> freeflowcauvery: thats it
[22:40] <saiki> Flannel: all that does is set MBR to a selected drive
[22:40] <freeflowcauvery> Pici: thanks :)
[22:40] <Flannel> saiki: right, he's booting an old stage1, pointing to a non-existant stage2
[22:40] <soundray> freeflowcauvery: you should then run winecfg to make a few settings
[22:41] <Flannel> saiki: and apparently can't change which drive he boots to in his BIOS
[22:41] <fizzik> pjvandehaar: im fairly new to linux but i will i guess, i will switch to just linux as an os if i can get counter-strike to work
[22:41] <freeflowcauvery> soundray:  i see
[22:41] <soundray> Flannel: BIOS boots from (hd1)?
[22:41] <pjvandehaar> fizzik: http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=3731
[22:41] <deepfriedsquirre> soundray: Yeah, but Xubuntu booted alright. It's just I thought #ubuntu people might be equally as knowledgable on the subject
[22:41] <christian> :-)
[22:41] <christian> hy
[22:41] <Flannel> soundray: Apparently
[22:41] <saiki> Flannel: a grub cd can push the mbr to any drive
[22:41] <Flannel> saiki: So can a Ubuntu CD.
[22:42] <Kessel34690> Anyone have experience installing a webcam manually?
[22:42] <dmi3on> Flannel,  i am in big truble ?
[22:42] <Flannel> dmi3on: No.  You just need to follow those instructions
[22:42] <gnumm> !dolphin
[22:42] <weternal> hello
[22:42] <iratsu> I think I am having trouble with my second SATA controller... I have 3 drives in my computer, but I can only see /dev/sda and /dev/sdb in linux... anyone know what to do in this case?
[22:42] <dmi3on> Flannel,  i folloe all of them wich one i can understand
[22:42] <weternal> I'm having trouble getting flash to work in hardy heron
[22:42] <soundray> deepfriedsquirre: sounds like suse has overwritten xubuntu's grub. You could use the RecoveringUbuntu... procedure from the factoid:
[22:42] <dmi3on> Flannel,  what i am missing ?
[22:42] <fizzik> omg thats crappy
[22:42] <soundray> !grub | deepfriedsquirre
[22:43] <weternal> I just joined ubuntu
[22:43] <Flannel> dmi3on: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows  do that again, root hd0,5, but setup is hd1
[22:43] <dmi3on> ok
[22:43] <G3NESIS> My human theme is broken and when I try to reinstall I get this Error http://paste.ubuntu.com/35677/
[22:43] <Flannel> dmi3on: and while your there, do setup hd2 too,
[22:43] <dmi3on> ok
[22:43] <dmi3on> hd2 didnt work
[22:43] <weternal> can anyone help me to get flash running on ubuntu
[22:43] <pjvandehaar> fizzik: depends how much you care about how good counter-strike is. i think xp is the best platform
[22:44] <soundray> weternal: 'sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree'. Remove any manually installed flash plugin
[22:44] <fizzik> yea pjvandehaar hmm
[22:44] <dmi3on> Flannel,  grub> root (hd2,5). splits:  error 22: No such parttion.   were do you mean change hd2 ?
[22:44] <fizzik> pjvandehaar: too bad linux wasn't a good gaming platform
[22:44] <Flannel> dmi3on: no, not root 2,5, root 0,5, but *setup* hd1 and hd2
[22:44] <pjvandehaar> fizzik: yea...
[22:44] <fizzik> im having trouble i have no sound
[22:45] <Pirate_Hunter> hwo can i force epiphany-browser into debug to find out why it shutsdown?
[22:45] <dmi3on> ok
[22:45] <pjvandehaar> fizzik: check out free games on synaptic or add/remove, though
[22:45] <Flannel> dmi3on: We're installing the part of GRUB that the BIOS boots on different drives
[22:45] <dmi3on> understand
[22:45] <pjvandehaar> fizzik: they mentioned that problem on the winehq page, i think.
[22:45] <soundray> Pirate_Hunter: have you tried launching it from a terminal
[22:45] <soundray> ?
[22:45] <fizzik> pjvandehaar: know anything about sound drivers and stuff, i have a creative audigy +gamer older sound card i have no sound ingame
[22:46] <weternal> so how would I remove all manually installed versions of flash
[22:46] <weternal> I believe I've got gnash
[22:46] <Pirate_Hunter> soundray: yah not much help just some gtk cant find object and segmentation fault on a page that doesnt tell me much
[22:46] <Dada_> Can I resize an NTFS partition in the Ubuntu alternative installer and keep the data?
[22:46] <Dada_> I *can* risk the partition's data
[22:47] <soundray> weternal: it depends on how you installed them. 'sudo apt-get purge gnash' will get rid of gnash.
[22:47] <Dada_> So if it's risky I will try
[22:47] <Dada_> But can I do this at all? It's nearly an empty partition
[22:47] <infinitycircuit> Dada_, i wouldn't recommend it.  i'd download parted magic and use it to do that
[22:47] <fizzik> will someone be willing to help me with getting sound working?
[22:47] <Dada_> Does anyone know if the possibility of it succeeding is real?
[22:47] <soundray> Pirate_Hunter: ah, so the problem is not that it doesn't issue debugging info, but that you can't make sense of it.
[22:47] <pjvandehaar> fizzik: what type of computer?
[22:47] <soundray> Pirate_Hunter: no use suggesting 'strace epiphany' then :)
[22:48] <Pirate_Hunter> soundray: yup you got it XD
[22:48] <Dada_> Ahhhh I'll just go ahead and do it
[22:48] <fizzik> pjvandehaar: the sound card is a creative audigy gamer
[22:48] <weternal> it's saying command not found when I type that into the terminal
[22:48] <soundray> Dada_: resizing NTFS works just fine
[22:48] <dmi3on> Flannel,  hd1 after reastart splits: grub read error
[22:48] <soundray> Dada_: more robust than proprietary offerings, in my experience
[22:48] <Pirate_Hunter> soundray: probably not since i moved from the site casuing the problem, it seemed it was either poorly coded or soemthing was overloading epiphany
[22:49] <Dada_> soundray: unfortunately it keeps failing (but it's not ruining the partition at least)
[22:49] <coded1> I just installed hardy with all the updates and my hard-drive is going non stop i even left it on over night and its still going, could it be the search feature?
[22:49] <Flannel> dmi3on: That's better.  That means theres an error in your sources.list (it also means we're successful in installing stage 1 of grub)
[22:49] <G3NESIS> Update manager is telling me the my software index is broken and I should repair it with "sudo apt-get install -f" but when i try I get this error http://paste.ubuntu.com/35677/
[22:49] <entropy51423> Hi, does anyone know how I can get gMobileMedia to "find" the Samsung Juke
[22:49] <soundray> Dada_: if there isn't much data, consider backing it up and reformatting
[22:49] <pjvandehaar> fizzik: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-678178.html  dont know if this will help
[22:49] <dmi3on> Flannel,  ok
[22:49] <fizzik> pjvandehaar: alright i will try
[22:49] <Dada_> soundray: It's just a fresh install of Windows (but you know how much work it is to set up even a basic system, with the drivers and all). I'll just format it.
[22:50] <dmi3on> Flannel, that very cool
[22:50] <dmi3on> Flannel, i try now hd2
[22:50] <dmi3on> ?
[22:50] <Flannel> dmi3on: no, you don't need to.  Now all we have to do is fix your menu.lst
[22:50] <soundray> G3NESIS: you can force-fix this with the following command: 'sudo dpkg -i --force-overwrite /cdrom//pool/main/h/human-theme/human-theme_0.18_all.deb'
[22:50] <weternal> am I imputing this command right? sudo-apt get purge gnash
[22:50] <tuedel> this is getting me mad :( every time i log into gnome, i get that "your last session lasted less than 10 seconds" message, and as soon as i click ok, my xserver crashes (along with some display errors). i can't find anything helpful in all those logfiles... here is my ~/.xsession-errors, if it makes sense to anyone: http://pastebin.ca/1096181 . i'm using intrepid, and i've already disabled compiz
[22:50] <dmi3on> Flannel, how do we do this ?
[22:50] <catfacts> can some one help me with a PowerPC install
[22:50] <soundray> weternal: no
[22:50] <catfacts> ive got it installed fine
[22:51] <soundray> weternal:  'sudo apt-get purge gnash'
[22:51] <unop> tuedel, intrepid support happens in #ubuntu+1
[22:51] <entropy51423> does anyone know how to get gMobileMedia to accept the Samsung Juke
[22:51] <catfacts> but when it boots it just sits at a flashing ? -> finder -> ? screen forever
[22:51] <weternal> @ soundray thanks
[22:51] <fizzik> whats a good audio media player and burning software?
[22:51] <tuedel> unop: ok, thanks :)
[22:51] <weternal> @ soundray that worked
[22:51] <vicvicvic> how do you unload a driver?
[22:51] <soundray> !player > fizzik
[22:52] <catfacts> is there some special hack you have to do to powerpc to run ubuntu on them
[22:52] <soundray> !burn > fizzik
[22:52] <Flannel> dmi3on: We'll need to open up your menu.lst on your harddrive
[22:52] <freeflowcauvery> what's the difference between installing an app from sudo apt-get install and compiling from source "tar, unzip, make, make install"...
[22:52] <dmi3on> Flannel,  ok
[22:52] <soundray> vicvicvic: 'sudo rmmod modulename'
[22:52] <dmi3on> Flannel,  thats i learnd how to do :)
[22:52] <Kessel34690> freeflowcauvery: apt-get is way easier ;)
[22:52] <dvoid_> im having som etrouble with cpufreq, i want to increse the sampling frequency when running on battery, but for some reason 5sec seems to be the minimum
[22:53] <soundray> freeflowcauvery: the apt method will ensure that you get updates, dependencies and no conflicts
[22:53] <G3NESIS> soundray: THANK YOU!!!
[22:53] <entropy51423> I am wondering what all the Ubuntu IRC channels are?
[22:53] <freeflowcauvery> Kessel: haha...i definitely noticed that, but i was wondering if i was trading something for the simplicity in the process....
[22:53] <djGentoo> I have a partitioning-related problem.
[22:53] <entropy51423> I don't know how to use obotu
[22:54] <djGentoo> The deal is that I have something like 10 partitions, mostly ext3.
[22:54] <Kessel34690> Freeflowcauvery: Yeah, like soundray said, the apt-get method ensures that it's correctly installed withough any issues or conflicts.
[22:54] <djGentoo> When I try to install Ubuntu 8.04.0, none of them show up.
[22:54] <catfacts> can someone help me with a ubuntu server on powerpc installation
[22:54] <djGentoo> FDisk doesn't see them either.
[22:54] <td123> ﻿is there something for java similar to https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/433 so it will block java until you say when to load it?
[22:54] <entropy51423> What are all the Ubuntu related IRC channels
[22:54] <Flannel> entropy51423: What are you looking for?
[22:55] <dmi3on> Flannel,  http://paste.ubuntu.com/35682 that me menu.lst
[22:55] <soundray> weternal: you have flash now?
[22:55] <entropy51423> I know that there is list from Obotu, or something like that
[22:55] <Kessel34690> entropy: just do a /list, let is propagate, and scroll through it...
[22:55] <deepfriedsquirre> soundray: Thanks, I'm rebooting now to try it.
[22:55] <freeflowcauvery> I see....so why would anyone want to install from source other than to flex their geek elitocracy? :P
[22:55] <djGentoo> td123: Check this out: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1237
[22:55] <pvh_sa> heya... i'm using the fglrx driver, and with all my 3D apps the screen flickers... various suggestions online say "disable compiz" - what does that mean - got back to metacity?
[22:55] <unop> freeflowcauvery, getting the very latest version from the upstream author
[22:56] <djGentoo> So, anyone have any advice?
[22:56] <soundray> freeflowcauvery: to have a bleeding edge version, or to enable experimental features that ubuntu eschews, or to fine-tune performance
[22:56] <alberaan> hi
[22:56] <dmi3on> Flannel,  to what i change hd2 ?
[22:56] <Kessel34690> Freeflowcauvery: Sometimes there's apps that aren't in the multiverse repository and you have to do a custom build compiled against your kernel.
[22:56] <bastid_raZor> djGentoo; you're in windows where you're looking for ubuntu?
[22:56] <alberaan> Hello, just bought a Acer gemstone blue, and I cant hear any sound
[22:56] <Flannel> dmi3on: Remove the last three.  Hmm, that looks pretty normal though.  Don't change the hd numbers yet.  If we have an error with them,w e can edit them at the grub menu.
[22:56] <freeflowcauvery> thanks unop, soundray, kessel
[22:56] <Kessel34690> (nod)
[22:56] <entropy51423> How do I use the Ubuntu info bot?
[22:57] <djGentoo> bastid_raZor:  Nope, Ubuntu Live CD.
[22:57] <dmi3on> Flannel,  163-189 ?
[22:57] <Flannel> dmi3on: yes
[22:57] <alberaan> Im reading lots on google, different people solve their probs in a different way. Has anyone solved any problems on ubuntu 8.0 64 bit?
[22:58] <alberaan> on sound¿?
[22:58] <Flannel> ubottu: tell entropy51423 about yourself
[22:58] <weternal> soundray: is there a way to get it to not show that play button for the flash content
[22:58] <bastid_raZor> djGentoo; what does fdisk have to do with ubuntu. that is a windows command... i guess i'm feeding the troll
[22:58] <entropy51423> Thanks
[22:58] <djGentoo> Simple, Ubuntu has a copy.
[22:59] <djGentoo> And besides, I'm not trolling.
[22:59] <djGentoo> This is a serious question.
[22:59] <dmi3on> Flannel, hehe massage is: GRUB loading stage1.5 Read error
[22:59] <soundray> weternal: I don't get that... Are you sure you're not still on gnash? Restart your browser and check which plugins are active by entering 'about:plugins' as the URL
[22:59] <weternal> soundray
[23:00] <entropy51423> !tell entropy51423 about IRC
[23:00] <weternal> its seems to be working
[23:00] <dmi3on> Flannel,  change numbers ?
[23:00] <fizzik> ugh im having audio problems, but ubuntu installed a alsa driver for it... its a creative audigy +gamer, someone please help
[23:01] <soundray> weternal: don't know about that play button, though
[23:01] <alberaan> fizzik, I have sound problems too
[23:01] <fizzik> alberaan: it sucks having no sound
[23:01] <Flannel> dmi3on: No.  Stage 1.5 is another MBRish thing.
[23:01] <weternal> @ soundray do I want to be looking in the add ons for firefox?
[23:01] <alberaan> yeah
[23:02] <alberaan> I have the rest of my laptop working perfectly
[23:02] <dmi3on> Flannel,  ok
[23:02] <soundray> weternal: check which plugins are active by entering 'about:plugins' as the URL
[23:02]  * dmi3on waiting for instruction
[23:02] <Pirate_Hunter> fizzik: have you checked if sound is not muted recently ive seen cases of clean install where sound was muted by default, why is that beats the hell outofme
[23:02] <fizzik> ok another question i have a folder with multiple rar files .r00 to .r20 what can i use to extract the file out of the rar parts?
[23:02]  * djGentoo is also waiting
[23:03] <fizzik> Pirate_Hunter: i noticed that hehe i unmuted it though already, i thought thaty would fix it but no it didn't
[23:03] <Pirate_Hunter> fizzik: just install unrar
[23:04] <EugenMayer> anybody can help me mounting sambe drives with autofs. I set up the
[23:04] <Pirate_Hunter> fizzik: do sudo alsamixer if you can see channels try increasing them there as well, weirdly i had to do that other than that im at lost
[23:05] <weternal> @ soundray ok whe I do that it says I've got two versions of shockwave flash
[23:05] <fizzik> Pirate_Hunter: there all up in alsa mixer
[23:05] <Hatabax> has anyone been able to actually use dasher and send the text to the active program?
[23:05] <Darkwell> hello there
[23:06] <Darkwell> do i ahve to add repositories to be able to install full cunctionality with say mplayer ?
[23:06] <Darkwell> with the last ubuntu install
[23:06] <dmi3on> Flannel,  what should i do next ?
[23:06] <bastid_raZor> Dark_Sage; no, svn is the latest and great way to use mplayer
[23:06] <Brucee> how do i move the recicle icon in ubuntu rather than having it on the bar?
[23:06] <bastid_raZor> Darkwell; no.. read ^^   ..
[23:07] <Dark_Sage> bastid_raZor»» ???
[23:07] <Pirate_Hunter> fizzik: o.0 all are up, well you dont need all of them but yeha if so and no sound im not sure that all i did to get mine working, stick around someone will know hot help you with your problem
[23:07] <bastid_raZor> Dark_Sage; wrong tab completed person. sorry
[23:07] <S4nD3r> My pidgin is crashing, how to check which is the problem?
[23:07] <Darkwell> bastid_raZor,  synaptics uses svn ??
[23:07] <Pirate_Hunter> !sound | fizzik
[23:07] <fizzik> alright Pirate_Hunter
[23:07] <bastid_raZor> Darkwell; no, svn uses svn
[23:07] <amirman> i installed kubuntu-kde4-desktop which was a mistake, i don't want it anymore, i used aptitude install because i was led to believe removing metapackages is easier with aptitude but now when i run aptitude remove kubuntu-kde4-desktop it only removes the one empty metapackage, what am i doing wrong?
[23:07] <djGentoo> So, can anyone help me with my partitioning problem?
[23:07] <Dark_Sage> no prob bastid_raZor
[23:07] <S4nD3r> amsn, emesene, neither pidgin connects, what to do?
[23:07] <weternal> how do I get flash working?
[23:08] <Darkwell> so will i ahve to add repositories or not ?
[23:08] <Pirate_Hunter> djGentoo: state your problem and soemone will help you if they cna
[23:08] <weternal> I'm still having some trouble
[23:08] <bastid_raZor> Darkwell; no you will not have to add repositories.
[23:08] <Darkwell> fir synaptics to be able to install a full working media player
[23:08] <drh> ok stupid question ., chvt 1 == console? chvt 7 == wm,?
[23:08] <Flannel> drh: X lives on tty7
[23:08] <drh> i echo'd it to a file last time i was told but i just echo'd chvt.,
[23:08] <bastid_raZor> Darkwell; if you install mplayer from apt-get or synaptics .. that will work fine.
[23:08] <dmi3on> Flannel,  no help for me :((
[23:08] <djGentoo> Simply put, the Ubuntu installer, GParted, and fdisk all fail to recognize that I have any partitions.
[23:08] <weternal> I know this should be pretty basic, but I'm having some trouble getting flash to work
[23:08] <ryanakca> How can I burn a DVD .iso to a *DVD-RAM* from the command line? ``sudo growisofs -dvdcompat -Z /dev/sda2=/home/ryan/dvd.iso'' give ``:-( /dev/dvd2: media is not recognized as recordable DVD: 0''
[23:09] <Pirate_Hunter> bastid_raZor: yes wont make a difference how you install mplayer
[23:09] <troxor> djGentoo: did you try gparted live cd ? that tends to have the latest support for hard-drive/partitioning stuff
[23:09] <ty5479> Hey guys, Would cause a SRST failed (Errno=-16) while booting of a LIveCD?
[23:09] <djGentoo> troxor: My partitions are already set up.
[23:09] <Pirate_Hunter> djGentoo: maybe you dont or messed it up using those
[23:09] <bastid_raZor> Pirate_Hunter; that is what i just said.
[23:09] <djGentoo> I just need to make it past the partitioning phase of the installer.
[23:10] <Flannel> dmi3on: I'm unfamiliar with why stage1.5 would give a read error.  You should try asking in #grub, since I can't find anything on it.
[23:10] <Pirate_Hunter> bastid_raZor: oh thought you were the one asking the question sorry
[23:10] <drh> Flannel what resource do you use to answer all these questions?
[23:10] <djGentoo> Pirate_Hunter: I think it might be because of an experimental distro installer I used a while back.
[23:10] <fizzik> anyone help me with getting sound to work i have Creative Audigy +Gamer all sounds are turned up and is not muted. :)
[23:10] <djGentoo> For Myah 3.0a2.
[23:10] <drh> i have tried googling the console thing and found nothing - you helped instalty.,,
[23:10] <dmi3on> thx very much
[23:10] <Flannel> drh: Experience
[23:10] <ndo> can anyone tellme plz. what is stabler Ubuntu stable or Debian testing? ;)
[23:10] <drh> Flannel you should write a howto ;p
[23:11] <drh> ndo i would guess ubuntu stable heh
[23:11] <Flannel> drh: "How to learn from experience"
[23:11] <troxor> justs0me: how did you set up the partitions?
[23:11] <drh> flannel trial and error? heh
[23:11] <troxor> justs0me: sorry, djGentoo
[23:11] <vicvicvic> uh, im getting a window about a "bad" XKB configuration whenever i log in but it doesnt say what's bad...
[23:11] <ndo> ivr got an impression of opposite
[23:11] <Flannel> drh: If you hang our here, you'll pick stuff up.  Lots of people do.
[23:12] <Pirate_Hunter> djGentoo: so you messed it up :/, found it weird both couldnt recognise, ok if gparted doesnt pick hd you really messed it up download a win98 bootdisk format the disk try gparted and this time make sure you know what youre doing that should put you back on track
[23:12] <vicvicvic> i dont even know what XKB is heh
[23:12] <Pirate_Hunter> !xkb
[23:12] <drh> cool ., so flannel may i repeat a question from earlier? to get to console chvt? and to get back to windows manager chvt 7
[23:12] <Flannel> drh: yeah, sudo chvt 7
[23:12] <djGentoo> Three minor FAT32/NTFS partitions that I need to delete at some point, one logical volume, one 2GB swap, three 10GB ext3s, and one 40GB /home ext3.
[23:12] <EugenMayer> what is pulseaudio for, can i remove it due i use alsa?
[23:12] <Flannel> drh: hmm, maybe you don't need the sudo.
[23:13] <fizzik> anyone help me with getting sound to work i have Creative Audigy +Gamer all sounds are turned up and is not muted. :)
[23:13] <djGentoo> Pirate_Hunter: That's my plan assuming I can't fix it, and my backups work.
[23:13] <fizzik> sudo modprobe audigy
[23:13] <mbrigdan> anyone know where I can get a firefox script that will add a control panel (pause, forward, back) to flash games. All the scripts I've tried don't do anything.
[23:14] <drh> when i type chvt it says wrong number of args
[23:14] <Pirate_Hunter> djGentoo: well the data on the disk is most likely gone but you could try a recovery software or send it to professionals but its up to you
[23:14] <Flannel> drh: what are you passing it?
[23:14] <ndo> to difficult question i guess?:)
[23:14] <Pirate_Hunter> fizzik: have you tried those links from earlier?
[23:14] <drh> blarg@that-box:~$
[23:14] <djGentoo> It's all there, I can use existing distros.
[23:14] <fizzik> Pirate_Hunter: yes
[23:14] <djGentoo> I have three OSes installed in the 10GB partitions.
[23:15] <Flannel> drh: an empty command? :)
[23:15] <Pirate_Hunter> fizzik: ...
[23:15] <drh> blarg@that-box:~$ chvt
[23:15] <drh> chvt: Wrong number of args
[23:15] <ryanakca> How can I burn a DVD .iso to a *DVD-RAM* from the command line? ``sudo growisofs -dvdcompat -Z /dev/sda2=/home/ryan/dvd.iso'' give ``:-( /dev/dvd2: media is not recognized as recordable DVD: 0''
[23:15] <drh> but if i type sudo chvt
[23:15] <drh> it works
[23:15] <Flannel> drh: sudo chvt 7
[23:15] <drh> k thnx
[23:15] <monkeyBox> Whenever I connect to my PPTP VPN using network manager,  I get a lot of hard-drive activity for about a minute.  What could this possibly be?
[23:15] <Flannel> drh: and it seems from the terminals, the sudo isn't needed.
[23:16] <fizzik> Pirate_Hunter: those links have nothing to do with me
[23:16] <Brucee> how do i move the trash can in ubuntu hardy from the bar to desktop?
[23:16] <weternal> hey can someone give me a hand with flash
[23:16] <amirman> can anyone help me get rid of a metapackage and everything it installed using aptitude?
[23:16] <drh> flannel chvt doesnt even get me to console anymore
[23:16] <weternal> it's still not working
[23:16] <Pirate_Hunter> fizzik: oh my bad
[23:16] <Flannel> drh: sudh chvt 1
[23:16] <fizzik> Pirate_Hunter: those links were completely different situations
[23:16] <Pirate_Hunter> !flash | weternal
[23:16] <drh> i take that back
[23:16] <drh> it works
[23:16] <drh> you rock flannel
[23:16] <drh> thank you so much
[23:16] <Flannel> drh: No problem
[23:17] <weternal> nvr mind
[23:17] <fizzik> if i had sound it would make my day just all that better
[23:17] <weternal> thanks for the help
[23:17] <Pirate_Hunter> fizzik: sorry wouldnt know how to help you than you cna try a long shot in offtopic and get them lazy asses to come here but good luck "your chances are very low but still that good"
[23:17] <dmi3on> Flannel,  if disconect hard drive with ubuntu will i be able to run vista ?
[23:17] <weternal> I'm glad I switched to ubuntu
[23:18] <fizzik> Pirate_Hunter: there must be some linux sound gurus arround
[23:18] <drh> i love console.,, and mpg123
[23:18] <drh> do they still make the zgv graphic viewer?
[23:18] <Pirate_Hunter> fizzik: there is they hang in offtopic :/
[23:18] <Brucee> can i get some help or a finger to point me where to read on moving the trash can to desktop in ubuntu hardy pls?
[23:19] <amirman> does anyone know how to use aptitude with metapackages?
[23:19] <Pirate_Hunter> Brucee: a pointer try google or ubuntuforums you find it in no time
[23:19] <unop> Brucee, you mean you want to display the trashcan on the desktop?
[23:19] <Brucee> yes unop
[23:19] <drh> hey Flannel may i msg you a question thats a little 2 emeberassing to ask in the chan?
[23:19] <pbtrn10k> hi - i've lost everything on my desktop apart from file icons - no panels, no nothing - tried using the recovery boot to fix Xserver but to no avail - can anyone help?
[23:20] <nbkr> Brucee, That can be done with the gconf-editor.
[23:20] <unop> Brucee, open up the gconf-editor (typing this into the terminal)  and navigate to apps/nautilus/desktop
[23:20] <unop> Brucee, then check trash_icon_visible
[23:21] <gluonman> Can anyone explain to me how I can setup a static IP address as an alternative to DHCP?
[23:21] <unop> amirman, what do you mean?
[23:23] <misha_> #rubuntu
[23:23] <misha_> ???
[23:24] <gluonman> Anyone know about switching from DHCP to static IP address?
[23:24] <linduxed> im using wallpaper-tray as a wallpaper cycling application for gnome
[23:24] <doris> quit
[23:24] <unop> gluonman, i asked google the very same question -- and got this..  http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/change-ubuntu-desktop-from-dhcp-to-a-static-ip-address/
[23:24] <m4lmsteen> gluonman,  what do you need to know about it ?
[23:24] <linduxed> im using wallpaper-tray as a wallpaper cycling application for gnome
[23:24] <misha_> sorry - есть русские?
[23:24] <linduxed> is there any way to get the application or compiz to bind a key to switching to the next walpaper?
[23:24] <Flannel> !ru | misha_
[23:24] <gluonman> unop, I'll check that out.
[23:24] <pbtrn10k> gluonman: you can use network manager to get a static IP
[23:24] <gluonman> m4lmsteen, I need to know how to set up a static IP.
[23:25] <unop> gluonman, the howto explains how
[23:25] <gluonman> pbtrn10k, can I get an assigned IP, subnet mask, etc. that way?
[23:25] <Brucee> unop thank you very much, i tried googling for about and hour, till you answered my question, you the best unop ;-)
[23:25] <m4lmsteen> if you set  static ip glu you have to specify your own ip
[23:25] <unop> gluonman, with a static ip address - you set these values
[23:25] <m4lmsteen> its not manually assigned
[23:25] <drh> this place is so much easier then forums or google ;/
[23:25] <m4lmsteen> but your gateway is gonna be your router ip, subnet mask 255.255.255.0
[23:26] <m4lmsteen> just pick an ip within the private network that your router broadcasts
[23:26] <pbtrn10k> gluonman: yeah - i'm not sure of the exact procedure as I have no gnome atm but if you get into network manager you should have the option for your network to set the values manually instead of automatically
[23:26] <m4lmsteen> yes
[23:26] <boaty> .net
[23:27] <m4lmsteen> if you rightclick the computer (wired) or bars (wireless) at the top youll have an option to manually configure
[23:27] <pbtrn10k> depends if the router you're behind will let you have one though
[23:27] <gluonman> unop, m4lmsteen, pbtrn10k, alright thank you for your input. I'll try to follow that how-to, and keep in mind what other things you've said. I'll be back with questions when I have them.
[23:27] <unop> m4lmsteen, gluonman - i think it's worth noting that the subnet mask 255.255.255.0 is only applicable to a range of IP addresses
[23:27] <gluonman> unop, oh okay
[23:27] <pbtrn10k> gluonman: or edit /etc/network/interfaces
[23:28] <m4lmsteen> unop, yeah... it will broad cast up to .255 on the network range the router broadcasts
[23:28] <m4lmsteen> glu use system > admin > networking tools
[23:28] <m4lmsteen> if you cant find it in your bar
[23:28] <m4lmsteen> you can choose the device from the pull down menu then hit 'configure'
[23:28] <m4lmsteen> and set your settings there
[23:28] <pbtrn10k> anyway - i've lost everything on my desktop apart from file icons - no panels, no nothing - tried using the recovery boot to fix Xserver but to no avail - can anyone help?
[23:28] <EugenMayer> where do i get aclocal 1.9 ? i only 1.10 and 1.4 and 1.7 and i need it to compilemsrinfo
[23:29] <m4lmsteen> pbtrn10k,  have you tried reconfiguring xserver?
[23:29] <m4lmsteen> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg , from recovery console ?
[23:30] <Pirate_Hunter> isit me or is the latest deluge buggy?
[23:30] <pbtrn10k> m4lsteen - was hoping not to have to due to the petty but still prevelant inconvenience of all my settings going a little awry but i suppose if it's the only way :)
[23:30] <gluonman> m4lmsteen, I went into network tools, under eth1:avahi, which is the one I believe I need, it gives me the IP address, the netmask / prefix and the broadcast. I'm guessing that those are the IP address, subnet mask and gateway numbers?
[23:30] <floreal> ubuntu is debian based but why is not it stable as debian?
[23:30] <pbtrn10k> m4lsteen: thanks
[23:30] <m4lmsteen> yes gluonman
[23:30] <unop> m4lmsteen, no, what i mean is 255.255.255.0 is the subnet mask for a class C network .. the range being 191.0.0.0 to 223.255.255.255
[23:30] <Pirate_Hunter> m4lmsteen: that command will only allow him to set keyboard :/
[23:30] <gluonman> m4lmsteen, alright. I should be all set, then. Thank you.
[23:30] <m4lmsteen> oh ok unop
[23:30] <m4lmsteen> cool gluonman good luck
[23:30] <gluonman> Thank you all.
[23:30] <m4lmsteen> Pirate_Hunter, no? it reconfigures xserver
[23:31] <m4lmsteen> from my experience id ont know
[23:31] <m4lmsteen> im a nub... so you're probably right, but last time i used it i was able to reconfigure xorg, and set my graphics card/keyboard
[23:32] <Pirate_Hunter> m4lmsteen: hmmm considering just recently ive done a clean network install on my comp and tried the same command with no luck, however who knows it might actually work for him/she
[23:32] <unop> EugenMayer, have you tried packages.ubuntu.com?
[23:32] <Pirate_Hunter> m4lmsteen: by last time you mean fiesty/gutsy
[23:32] <Genesis> I've just upgraded from Gutsy to Hardy and restarted. But when I reach the load screen I get dumped in to Busy box after a few minutes.
[23:32] <m4lmsteen> yes sir Pirate_Hunter
[23:33] <EugenMayer> unop: problem is solved, i just needed to install automake1.9
[23:33] <Pirate_Hunter> Genesis: does it ever go into gdm or do you stay in cli
[23:33] <unop> EugenMayer, maybe this works?  sudo aptitude install automake=1.9
[23:33] <heridanus> hi
[23:34] <heridanus> my amsn dont conect
[23:34] <Pirate_Hunter> !automake
[23:34] <pbtrn10k> m4lsteen: that's wierd - it gives me an error about inserting a battery - i've never had that before
[23:34] <pbtrn10k> (it didin't work)
[23:34] <heridanus> someone could help me?
[23:34] <IHK> is it possible to extract the ubuntu install iso, put it on a usb with grub, and boot it up using grub?
[23:34] <unop> m4lmsteen, reconfiguring xserver-xorg has little effect on hardy -- it does not populate the xorg.conf with the directives of the X server - just keyboard, mouse, etc
[23:34] <m4lmsteen> unop oh
[23:34] <IHK> since my cdrom drive doesn't work anymore :)
[23:34] <m4lmsteen> i havent used hardy yet...
[23:35] <Pirate_Hunter> heridanus: use pidgin believe me weve been through this many time not an ubutnu problem as such more like ams and ssl/tsl conflict :/
[23:35] <Genesis> Pirate_Hunter: GMD? CLI?
[23:35] <Genesis> Pirate_Hunter: *GDM? CLI?
[23:35] <drh> use bitchx ;p
[23:35] <unop> m4lmsteen, the newer versions of Xorg are trying to be automagic - everything is autodetected
[23:35] <Doctor_Nick> Hi, I accidentally removed the applet on the taskbar that had all the current iconified applications
[23:35] <floreal> do you know  an alternative way to uninstall ufoai because i could not install loki_setup on hardy
[23:35] <Doctor_Nick> how do I get it back?
[23:36] <Pirate_Hunter> Genesis: im asking if it pops you into gdm (the fancy login screen with wallpaper etc) or do you stya in cli (all black just writing and a command saying "login:"
[23:36] <orgthingy> http://www.hotubuntunews.com/blog_13.shtml
[23:36] <drh> after installing ubuntu i dont think i would install anyother version of linux
[23:36] <rafaelscj> hello, how do I create a fat32 filesystem? (removable disc)
[23:37] <gluonman> m4lmsteen, alright. New problem. The reason I needed the static IP address is because I'm trying to forward ports from my router. I was wondering if you might now how to help me further.
[23:37] <drh> 2 pinepples a screw driver some ducktape and a crowbar
[23:37] <heridanus> Pirate_Hunter : thank you for the information
[23:37] <unop> rafaelscj, sudo mkfs.vfat /dev/sdXX  # sdXX being the device you want to 'format'
[23:37] <Pirate_Hunter> unop: i really hate that for ppl that dont have branded graphics card that causes more problem it was a nightmare for me "do take note of the over exaggeration"
[23:37] <Genesis> Pirate_Hunter:Nope it drops me straight to BusyBox.
[23:37] <heridanus> i already use pidgin
[23:37] <pbtrn10k> rafaelscj: use gparted
[23:37] <sparr> Is there an easier filtering proxy to set up than Privoxy?  I can't get it to apply my custom filters.
[23:37] <heridanus> then  i need to load some emoticons in  it
[23:37] <rafaelscj> unop, pbtrn10k, thanks
[23:37] <Pirate_Hunter> heridanus: keep with it bu if you want something like msn try ................................ "emesene"
[23:38] <densone> wondering if someone can show me the command to install hardy via debootstrap in 64bit
[23:38] <Pirate_Hunter> Genesis: whats busybox?
[23:38] <amirman> unop: i heard the advantage of using aptitude over apt-get was that aptitude would look at a metapackage and when removing it would also take all the packages it installed along with it, but when i was running aptitude remove it was only removing the metapackage, i was wondering if there was a way to tell it to remove everything that it installs
[23:38] <unop> !chroot > densone
[23:38] <heridanus> Pirate_Hunter  thank you very much i 'll try it
[23:38] <zack1405> hey guys, i am having a lot of trouble getting an extended desktop over two screens working.  Are there any better display managers than the one built into 8.04?
[23:38] <Pirate_Hunter> Genesis: please describe dont get that term?
[23:38] <linduxed> is there any way to get wallpaper-tray /or compiz to bind a KEY to switching to the next walpaper?
[23:38] <amirman> unop: but i found another dirty solution so it's not a major issue anymore but it would still be nice to know
[23:39] <heridanus> Pirate_Hunter amsn is buggy
[23:39] <heridanus> rs
[23:39] <unop> Pirate_Hunter, well, yea, the idea and the mechanism is still young .. it will take sometime for it to mature .. having said that, if you have the drivers for your card installed, xorg should work ok.
[23:39] <usser> amirman, apt-get autoremove ?
[23:39] <zack1405> linduxed: do you have compizConfig?
[23:39] <gluonman> Hey, unop. Do you know about port forwarding?
[23:39] <unop> gluonman, yes
[23:40] <drh> how old do babies have to be before they can eat the little bottle can type things of baby food
[23:40] <gluonman> I'm having a problem forwarding a few ports from my router.
[23:40] <Genesis> !busybox
[23:40] <gluonman> It's the reason I had set up Static IP address.
[23:40] <Doctor_Nick> !butt
[23:40] <usser> drh, about 3
[23:40] <amirman> usser: no
[23:40] <drh> usser months or years?
[23:40] <usser> amirman, didnt work?
[23:40] <freeflowcauvery> i think they should be about 6 months and older
[23:40] <Pirate_Hunter> heridanus: it is since they went to version 9 or was it 5 well havent used it in a long time but had soemone compile it for me and the ssl/tsl/tcl version of ubuntu had to be simlinked with the new version and their was the whole ugly writing, no point  bothering with compiling it unless youre bored
[23:40] <Genesis> Pirate_Hunter: Busy Box apparently is the BASH I get dumped to.
[23:41] <usser> drh, years but i'd pretty damn careful taking that sort of advice from irc :)
[23:41] <Pirate_Hunter> unop: i guess so
[23:41] <linduxed> zack1405: yupp
[23:41] <gluonman> unop, I took the static IP address I used and entered it into my browser's location bar, in accordance with the instructions at http://portforward.com/, but it's not working.
[23:41] <drh> our kid is 3 months and hes almost 14 pounds., he can hold his own bottle and grab his on binky.,, i wonder if he can eat babyfgood
[23:41] <linduxed> zack1405: what about it?
[23:41] <integrand> has anyone used partimage?
[23:41] <amirman> usser: i don't think you understand how a metapackage works, besides i was using aptitude because apt-get can't do what i intend
[23:41] <freeflowcauvery> usser: oh you would trust your computer with advice from IRC but not the baby ;P
[23:42] <gluonman> unop, but I think that website is geared toward windows users more. So what is the Linux Ubuntu way of port forwarding?
[23:42] <unop> gluonman, you need to put the ip address of _your router_ in your location bar .. _not_ your own ip address
[23:42] <usser> amirman, sure i do, metapackage depends on a whole bunch of other packages and when u uninstall metapackage those others stay, sudo apt-get autoremove deletes the packages that nothing depends on
[23:42] <gluonman> unop, well the website just asked for my static IP address, so I assumed to put that in the location bar.
[23:42] <Pirate_Hunter> Genesis: bash so your in cli, try typing command startx, if that doesnt work you could unninstall xorg (sudo aptitude purge xorg and installing it again) and see if that helps
[23:42] <pbtrn10k> gluonman: port-forwarding is set up on your router - you'll need to get your gateway address and stick /that/ in the address bar of your router, or most browsers have a telnet interface you can use too
[23:43] <usser> amirman, and it doesnt matter if u used aptitude or apt-get
[23:43] <unop> gluonman, those instructions are either wrong or misleading then
[23:43] <pbtrn10k> gluonman/unop: sry to eavesdrop ;)
[23:43] <drh> you guys are frigging smart
[23:43] <densone> anyone know if there is a 64 bit JeOS?
[23:43] <gluonman> pbtrn10k, okay. I was putting the static IP in the address bar, the instructions didn't specify that I needed the gateway address. I'll use that then. Thank you.
[23:43] <drh> im jelouse.
[23:43] <gluonman> Thanks, unop
[23:43] <Genesis> Pirate_Hunter: startx: not found
[23:43] <unop> gluonman, if you want to configure port forwarding, you need to browse your router's admin. page -- which is uaually at the IP address of the router itself.
[23:43] <zack1405> linduxed: isnt that feature in desktop plane?
[23:44] <integrand> I'm getting an error message while using partimage
[23:44] <integrand> please help me
[23:44] <amirman> usser: wrong, a metapackage does not depend on anything, it only references other packages, its a package that only contains references and not real data at all, it has no dependencies so when you remove it, nothing is removed and when you run autoremove all the packages the metapackage installed stay because they are standalone packages and not dependencies of the metapackage
[23:45] <gluonman> unop, okay. I used the gateway IP and this time it said "Failed to Connect" where before it said "Page Could Not Be Found"
[23:45] <drh> grr how come some sites like weather.com even make firefox crash for no reason?
[23:45] <integrand> Error message: can't read block 179954 from image (135194480)
[23:46] <Pirate_Hunter> Genesis: is xorg even installed? well use comamnd to delete xorg and it folders than install it again... this is an upgrade right? PS: next time when moving to a newer version of ubuntu dont do system upgrade it causes all stupid errors
[23:46] <macd> Has anyone had good luck with ushare from the repos (hardy) and a 360
[23:46] <FloodBot1> !netsplit
[23:47] <Pirate_Hunter> !quit
[23:47] <serkan`c> hello
[23:47] <integrand> someone help me with partimage
[23:47] <usser> amirman, look im not gonna argue about it, just try something simple install "metapackage" bluetooth, u'll see a bunch of other getting pulled in
[23:47] <linduxed> zack1405: hmmm, might be
[23:47] <Maeva> we just had an irc split that's why many people leave. An irc server disconected. don' t worry they'll come back
[23:47] <gluonman> unop, the gateway IP didn't work. The browser said "Failed to Connect."
[23:47] <usser> amirman, then apt-get remove bluetooth, those others wont get removed but when u run autoremove they will cause nobody depends on them
[23:47] <gnuskool> integrand:download iso, burn cd, boot pc, follow instructions
[23:48] <Pirate_Hunter> how come netsplits are happening often?
[23:48] <integrand> gnuskool, ?
[23:48] <unop> amirman, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=615196
[23:48] <integrand> what do I download?
[23:48] <integrand> I just have a problem with partimage while creating an image
[23:48] <unop> usser, autoremove might not work if apt is configured otherwise
[23:48] <Genesis> Pirate_Hunter: I tried doing a clean install with Hardy heron but it wouldn't work.
[23:49] <usser> unop, hm really?
[23:49] <unop> gluonman, are you able to get on the net on that machine currently?
[23:49] <Maeva> Pirate_Hunter:  when the server needs to reboot or gets down we got an irc split
[23:49] <amirman> usser: exactly, the purpose of a metapackage is to pull in other packages BUT that does not mean that the metapackage depends on those packages. it doesnt, install a metapackage like kubuntu-kde4-desktop and then remove kubuntu-kde4-desktop and you will see the other packages do not go, and if you run autoremove it will not see anything to remove
[23:49] <usser> unop, reading the link...
[23:49] <gluonman> Yes. It's connected.
[23:49] <unop> usser,  have a look at /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/*autoremove*
[23:49] <Pirate_Hunter> Genesis: what do you mean it wouldnt work?
[23:49] <integrand> gnuskool, what do I download?
[23:49] <gluonman> unop, earlier, when I used the static IP, it said page could not be found. Now with the gateway ip it says failed to connect. But other websites work fine.
[23:50] <unop> gluonman, are you sure you got the right IP address of the router/gateway?
[23:50] <ShdwShinobi> I installed the latest updates for ubuntu, and when I restarted my computer... it showed the boot screen then it stayed black after that. Can someone help me?
[23:50] <Genesis> Pirate_Hunter: The installer refused to recognise my hard Disk
[23:50] <nlindblad> Hi! How can I get Ubuntu (server) to autologin a user on tty1?
[23:50] <Pirate_Hunter> Maeva: i know what netsplits are how come ive been seeing them often here i rarely see them at least not twice in a week or so
[23:51] <gluonman> unop, I know nothing of IP addresses, other than what they're for. So I'm just trying to follow instructions. Earlier when I got my static IP address set up, I was told to go to network tools, find my router, and copy the information in the correct fields.
[23:51] <integrand> I need some help with partimage
[23:51] <gluonman> unop, now I'm trying to use that same information to access my router's admin page.
[23:51] <integrand> does anyone know partimage?
[23:52] <Pirate_Hunter> Genesis: are you using encryption in your xp partition? did you use gparted to create a partition for ubuntu? did you unnistall xorg and isntalled it again?
[23:52] <unop> gluonman, ok .. this should give you your gateway's address   route -n | awk '/^0/{print $2}'
[23:52] <Genesis> Pirate_Hunter: I have no windows partition
[23:52] <unop> gluonman, just verify that it is indeed the address you are using
[23:52] <gluonman> unop, let me give that a try.
[23:52] <unop> gluonman, you might need to use sudo before route there .. depending..
[23:52] <Genesis> Pirate_Hunter: I was installing to an empty unformatted hard drive
[23:53] <Genesis> Pirate_Hunter: I was installing to an empty unformatted hard drive
[23:53] <gluonman> unop, I got the IP address, but it's not the same as the one I used with the static IP setup. So does that mean I should modify my static IP setup to use that address?
[23:54] <Pirate_Hunter> Genesis: if the disk is clean and you dont mind losing data than get gparted format the disk and use alternate livecd to install ubuntu otherwise just follow what i told you it should work, im trying to avoid deleting xorg.conf since it has your previous settings
[23:54] <scooby2> is there a list anywhere of what can be removed to slimline ubuntu desktop? I have 2gb of ram and with pidgeon, firefox, thunderbird, and a couple terminals I am swapping badly.
[23:54] <morbyte> after a2enmod php5 apache2 still pushes the php-file to me. any hint what i may be missing?
[23:54] <Flannel> morbyte: Have you restarted apache?
[23:54] <morbyte> Flannel: yes multiple times :)
[23:54] <GASPAR> slm
[23:54] <unop> gluonman, the ip address that that command returns is not your IP address but the ip address of your router/gateway .. so no, you shouldn't configure your computer to have that address otherwise you will have an address conflict on your network
[23:55] <gluonman> unop, alright. Thank you.
[23:55] <gluonman> unop, I'll let you know if I have any more problems.
[23:55] <unop> gluonman, does this bring up anything?   x-www-browser $(route -n | awk '/^0/{print $2}')
[23:56] <gluonman> unop, bash: x-www.browser: command not found
[23:56] <gluonman> unop, I see my mistake
[23:57] <integrand> I need help with partimage
[23:57] <integrand> I'm getting an error while creating an image
[23:57] <unop> gluonman, perhaps this then.   firefox $(route -n | awk '/^0/{print $2}')
[23:57] <gluonman> unop, actually, the problem was a typo. It brought up the router admin.
[23:57] <Genesis> Pirate_Hunter: I tried what you said it didn't recognese sudo
[23:57] <unop> gluonman, righto, :)
[23:58] <OzFalcon> Are we now in BugJam time?
[23:58] <unop> gluonman, you can always copy and paste things into the command line .. for future reference
[23:58] <Pirate_Hunter> integrand: what i got from google by typing ubuntu partimage - http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/partimage, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=287522
[23:59] <gluonman> unop, I'm aware of that.
[23:59] <gluonman> unop, now I just need to figure out how to do the port forwarding.
[23:59] <integrand> Pirate_Hunter, thanks but I get an error message
[23:59] <dvoid_> is there some global script used when chaning cpufreq governors, i would like to add some extra settings when chaing to ondemand governor.
[23:59] <Pirate_Hunter> Genesis: why would you sudo the partition in the first place, ok seems your lost, do you want to install ubuntu from scratch?