[00:00] <manpoole> eh ill use flickr anyway
[00:00] <LastArms> Rhythm box kept on requesting for application/x-sqlite3. I've already installed sqlite3. How do I solve this?
[00:00] <Enasni> muse: thank you
[00:00] <muse> Sarai: 'root (hd0,0)' then 'setup hd0'
[00:00] <Sarai> muse: okay
[00:00] <muse> Sarai: sorry 'setup (hd0)'
[00:01] <Sarai> muse: yeah I understoodf
[00:01] <muse> Enasni: what are you trying to do other than reinstall grub?
[00:01] <cdavis> Does anyone know how tsclient organizes its list of servers?
[00:01] <Sarai> muse: http://paste.ubuntu.com/163160/
[00:02] <manpoole> elexodus http://www.flickr.com/photos/pooleman/3494728911/
[00:02] <manpoole> any icons left of the sound icon are not visable
[00:02] <muse> Sarai: ok done. Quit and reboot into your system
[00:02] <zyzy> eh random question but why is nethack's directional control so strange
[00:02] <Sarai> muse: fingers crossed!
[00:02] <TSP__> Hi all
[00:02] <pavi711> hi guys i need help with cpu fan problem and computer overheating
[00:03] <muse> Sarai: heh ya
[00:03] <pavi711> are there any specific reasons for overheating of the hard drive
[00:03] <TSP__> Anyone csan help me getting compiz to work in ubuntu jaunty amd64?
[00:03] <TSP__> Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller
[00:04] <TSP__> Checking for Xgl: not present.
[00:04] <sebsebseb> TSP__: http://www.ubuntuguide.org and  find the compiz  part,  that might help, well that's about installing and getting the cube working
[00:04] <GodHand> hello, basically when i installed ubuntu i partitioned the harddrive into two so that i wouldnt lose windows vista (it cost so much XD) now when im in vista i cant see the ubuntu partition :/ will it mean i cant acess it ever again from vista?
[00:04] <TSP__> sebastien, but i have comiz installed by default
[00:05] <sebsebseb> TSP__: not the full proper one with advanced settings manager and all that
[00:05] <GodHand> access*
[00:05] <muse> GodHand: ya :P
[00:05] <TSP__> simple doen't work because a config problem or something like that
[00:05] <TSP__> ok, let me have a look
[00:05] <TSP__> thanks sebsebseb
[00:05] <sebsebseb> GodHand: oh :d
[00:05] <apot> tdizzy, alright I've looked around for a bit and think your problem is related to TOSlink. I havent worked with optical audio before. However, the usual beginning point for solving hardware issues is to make sure your hardware is recognized by your OS
[00:05] <GodHand> muse: no waaaaaaay, well thats 100gigs lost.
[00:05] <elexodus> raylu: Ok, So, I wrote zeros to the sectors using this code: "sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hdb3 count=10000000000000000000" then, I ran "fsck -v -y /dev/sdb3", and it ran trough a process, and then froze on "Reclaiming unconnected clusters." Here's a pastebin: http://pastebin.ca/1410737 . Then I got an error message "Warning... fsck.vfat for device /dev/sdb3 exited with signal 9." I edited the fstab with "/dev/sdb1	/media/Spidora
[00:05] <elexodus> 	vfat 	defaults,utf8,umask=0000,gid=46 0 	1" Afterwards, I ran (in terminal) "sudo rsync -av --progress --stats  /media/sda4 /media/Spidora". The problem is that writing to zeros worked, but only for the first  4.6GB or so of my 1TB drive...
[00:05] <sebsebseb> GodHand:  ok well  your new so I guess you don't know
[00:06] <muse> GodHand: vista doesn't like linux partitions in general.. you can install some software to see it but I don't recommend.
[00:06] <sebsebseb> GodHand: Microsoft only like  their own file systems
[00:06] <sebsebseb> GodHand: as a result you need a Ext3 driver for Windows to access it, however that's not really a good idea to have your / partition being able to be accessed on Windows
[00:06] <GodHand> epic sadface :(
[00:06] <GodHand> yeah it doesnt really matter then i have another 600 gigs
[00:06] <muse> GodHand: just used ubuntu more!
[00:06] <noon> im on hardy but i want the version of an app that is on the ibex repos (rtorrent). what can i do?
[00:06] <GodHand> but damn i would have liked to keep all my files together
[00:06] <sebsebseb> GodHand: you can also  use your vista partition inside Ubuntu :)
[00:07] <sebsebseb> GodHand: as long as  Vista shut it down properly
[00:07] <GodHand> oh yeah about it
[00:07] <GodHand> i have this thing
[00:07] <Dr_Willis> Uuntu handles  NTFS better then windows handles ext2/3
[00:07] <sebsebseb> Dr_Willis: indeed and a 3rd party driver is needed for Ext2/3 suppourt in Windows, so yeah
[00:07] <Sarai> muse : victory!
[00:07] <Sarai> thank you so much
[00:07] <muse> sure :)
[00:07] <Dr_Willis> sebsebseb:  those tools dont work in Windows7 :) i tried them last week.
[00:07] <steven_> What is the best mail client for Ubuntu?
[00:08] <Enasni> wish me luck i am rebooting
[00:08] <GodHand> that my short cuts to that partition dont show up untill i click on it in the file viewer, is there some start up script or somthign i could use for that?
[00:08] <sebsebseb> Dr_Willis: http://www.fs-driver.org works, but  don't really want Windows having access to /  what if  Windows get a nasty virus say, that starts deleting everything, then bye bye Ubuntu as well
[00:08] <Dr_Willis> GodHand:  you could edit the /etc/fstab and mount the various ntfs filesystems at boot time.
[00:08] <muse> steven_: I am not sure about the best.. but evolution, the default is fine.
[00:08] <Dr_Willis> sebsebseb:  last i tried it  - that dident work. :) but they may of updated it recently.
[00:08] <steven_> I'll try that then
[00:09] <manpoole> elexodus, did you see the screenshot?
[00:09] <GodHand> Dr_Willis: do you mean through gconfig?
[00:09] <GodHand> not gconfig
[00:09] <GodHand> i mean
[00:09] <GodHand> lol
[00:09] <GodHand> im a newb
[00:09] <FloodBot3> GodHand: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[00:09] <Dr_Willis> GodHand:  no via editing /etc/fstab :)
[00:10] <napa_> hi .. I need some help with my VGA  adapter (ATi Radeon 2400 Pro PCI-ex) When I usend the "hardware-drive" function in ubuntu 9.04 - I can install driver-updates ok and it seems ok.. Except for max screen resolution 800xy600 and really slow!!
[00:10] <napa_> Is there a workaround? ;)
[00:11] <muse> GodHand: if you're a newb perhaps you should try mountmanager in the repos instead of manualy editing your fstab
[00:12] <muse> napa_: it is your screen that is the problem
[00:12] <muse> try a different screen before you start messing around with anything
[00:12] <haroelcabo> hi, i'm here trying to get up and runnig the bluetooh   support.  There seems to be some trouble when installing blueman , due to a wierd failed dependency: it needs python <) 2.6   'but' the one installed is 2.6.2-0ubuntu1....   what's the problem ?
[00:12] <napa_> muse: no ... Without the propriatery FGLRX graphics driver it runs on 1280-1024 perfectly
[00:13] <napa_> So it has to be the driver
[00:13] <muse> napa_: just trust me.. do you have another screen lying around
[00:13] <sahyuhr> hey everyone..... i was wondering if i should change the version firefox i have from the built in one to the official one from the firefox site... i've been experiencing a lot of system freezing from using it
[00:14] <sahyuhr> any ideas on that? or should i just go with using konquerer
[00:14] <manpoole> can someone help me get back my desktop notification icons?
[00:14] <usser> haroelcabo, installing from the repositories?
[00:14] <napa_> muse: no I don't .... I don't even think it's a hardware error ,....
[00:14] <elexodus> Ok, So, I wrote zeros to the sectors using this code: "sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hdb3 count=10000000000000000000" then, I ran "fsck -v -y /dev/sdb3", and it ran trough a process, and then froze on "Reclaiming unconnected clusters." Here's a pastebin: http://pastebin.ca/1410737 . Then I got an error message "Warning... fsck.vfat for device /dev/sdb3 exited with signal 9." I edited the fstab with "/dev/sdb1	/media/Spidora 	vfat
[00:14] <elexodus> 	defaults,utf8,umask=0000,gid=46 0 	1" Afterwards, I ran (in terminal) "sudo rsync -av --progress --stats  /media/sda4 /media/Spidora". The problem is that writing to zeros worked, but only for the first  4.6GB or so of my 1TB drive...
[00:14] <haroelcabo> usser:  it seemed that blueman was missing from the repositories , is that true ?
[00:14] <sebsebseb> sahyuhr: Konqueror, Seamonkey,  Galeon, and Epiphany all good
[00:14] <napa_> Muse: and please don't give silly answears
[00:15] <manpoole> okay i fixed it nevermind
[00:15] <elexodus> manpoole: no, no screenshot...
[00:15] <sahyuhr> sebsebseb: ok thanks.. i'll stick with konqueror for now and see if i notice the difference
[00:15] <usser> haroelcabo, yes blueman is not included in the repos. there's unofficial repository. are you installing from the unofficial repo or you just downloaded the packages?
[00:15] <geeksquad> if i update to 9.04 will i use my data (i mean through the update tool)
[00:15] <muse> napa_: the problem is that the driver doesn't see your screen right.. I had the same problem and I could fix it. I bought I new screen afew days later and whatdaknow.. it worked.
[00:15] <haroelcabo> usser: i installed from the unofficial repos
[00:15] <manpoole> i had to add notification panel to the panel but i assumed it was already there hence the sound and date being listed
[00:15] <Dr_Willis> err..  if you 'zeroed' the filesystem with dd, then there was no longer a filesystem to fsck... unless im confused.
[00:15] <usser> haroelcabo, thats the one i used, worked perfectly deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/blueman/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main
[00:16] <sebsebseb> geeksquad: lose your data you meant?
[00:16] <haroelcabo> usser: do I have to addd it to /etc/apt/sources.list ?
[00:16] <usser> haroelcabo, yep
[00:16] <haroelcabo> usser: thanks
[00:16] <napa_> muse: ok .. but I want to figure out how to use my old quipment
[00:17] <napa_> and I believe there must be a way attacking the "problem" If you know how!!
[00:17] <usser> haroelcabo, from my bluman package: depends: python (>=2.5)
[00:17] <napa_> editing some config files etc
[00:17] <muse> napa_: well I did try afew things before buying a new screen.. like editing my xorg, or trying an older/newer driver.
[00:18] <haroelcabo> usser: here it depended >) 26
[00:18] <usser> haroelcabo, you're doing it wrong :)
[00:18] <haroelcabo> usser: me?  :-)  how ?
[00:18] <napa_> Ok .. I'm using a NEC Multisync 1770NC screen
[00:18] <usser> haroelcabo, well how did you install it in the first place?
[00:19] <usser> haroelcabo, without that repo.
[00:19]  * qopi still can't get audio to go to his bluetooth :(
[00:19] <manpoole> does anyone use a different windows manager on a newer system solely for speed? (something other than gnome)
[00:19]  * qopi can't believe how hard this is proving to be
[00:19] <usser> manpoole, yes
[00:19] <muse> napa_: I could help you more but I know how much of a hassle it was for me and I just don't want to get involved with editing xorg again..
[00:19] <manpoole> which one?
[00:19] <coleys> manpoole: I use xfce on my new laptop.
[00:19] <usser> manpoole, lots of people are fed up with gnome and kde and xfce bloatness
[00:19] <qopi> this is the 3rd or so time I've spent hours trying and getting no where :(
[00:19] <Dr_Willis> manpoole:  its easy to use other window manager.. deoends on wha tyou want
[00:19] <sebsebseb> monstah: loads to choose from  fluxbox and what not
[00:19] <sebsebseb> !windowmanager
[00:20] <usser> !wm
[00:20] <manpoole> heh
[00:20] <manpoole> !windowsmanager
[00:20] <sebsebseb> monstah: there's a page in wikipedia some where, with like all the wm's
[00:20] <muse> qopi: still no luck? after all that?
[00:20] <Dr_Willis> jwm, openbox, icewm, sawfish, windowmaner, dozens of others...
[00:20] <Dr_Willis> google for 'window managers for x' thers a summary site for them all
[00:20] <steven_> Enter password for default keyring to unlock. How do I get the password for this or remove this feature when trying to use Evolution?
[00:20] <BrixSa1> any one here with darkice experience?
[00:21] <usser> manpoole, im using blackbox here
[00:21] <manpoole> well i have a newer system so i dont want necessarily openbox but i am willing to try something different than gnome
[00:21] <usser> mano, try lxde
[00:21] <antonius602> i do some minor FSB only overclock, cat /proc/cpuinfo only gives me default settings
[00:21] <qopi> muse: well, I didn't go through all http://forums.overclockers.com.au/showthread.php?s=4ecb6cf8284e84459f80bfe716f47992&t=694010 because I noticed it had stuff about sco in, which is obsolete now :(
[00:21] <steven_> Enter password for default keyring to unlock. How do I get the password for this or remove this feature when trying to use Evolution?
[00:21] <haroelcabo> usser: how do I delete a wrog gpg key ?
[00:21] <antonius602> are there any packages i neexd to (re)install to properly gauge my cpu?
[00:22] <IBrokeMyUbuntu> hi guys I need some serious help... I was trying to set up some ATI drivers in Ubuntu 9.04 and now I can't even boot X...
[00:22] <usser> haroelcabo, sudo apt-key del keyid
[00:22] <qopi> muse: and on http://wiki.bluez.org/wiki/HOWTO/AudioDevices it states "Note: you will not need bluetooth-alsa, plugz, btsco or the like for audio to work. They are obsolete."
[00:22] <BrixSa1> any one here with darkice experience?
[00:22] <haroelcabo> usser: thanks
[00:22] <exodus_ms> steven_, http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/163167/
[00:22] <IBrokeMyUbuntu> I'm actually on the system right now using irssi in netroot mode under the recovery mode.
[00:22] <manpoole> ibrokemyubuntu which card?
[00:22] <IBrokeMyUbuntu> ATI Radeon X1950 PRO
[00:22] <muse> qopi: ya well it was awhile ago.. although I didn't exactly do all of what it said
[00:23] <muse> qopi: sorry couldn't help more
[00:23] <manpoole> yeah keep the opensource drivers
[00:23] <IBrokeMyUbuntu> I'd try sudo apt-get remove but I'm not sure what the name of the package is...
[00:23] <manpoole> they are the best
[00:23] <manpoole> i have a 1650
[00:23] <kfizz> qopi: Have you tried using blueman? I've never connected to a headset, but I hear it's easier using blueman.
[00:23] <antonius602> IBrokeMyUbuntu: straight install then driver install?  9.04?
[00:23] <IBrokeMyUbuntu> sadly, I can't quickly switch between irssi and the root terminal, so it might be hard for me to get information
[00:23] <IBrokeMyUbuntu> I upgraded from 8.10
[00:23] <qopi> muse: no worries. I just can't believe how hard this is proving :( this is the 3rd or so time I've spent hours on it to no avail :(
[00:23] <IBrokeMyUbuntu> using distribution upgrade
[00:23] <antonius602> IBrokeMyUbuntu: ur problem may lie there
[00:24] <antonius602> unfortunately
[00:24] <IBrokeMyUbuntu> can you help me fix this...?
[00:24] <qopi> kfizz: yeah, using blueman, can am connected to headset, but can't send audio to it
[00:24] <IBrokeMyUbuntu> i need to get my data off of this computer atleast...
[00:24] <antonius602> IBrokeMyUbuntu: maybe..but the upgrade has made a mess of any simple trouble shooting
[00:24] <antonius602> you can get ur data
[00:24] <manpoole> yea you could try fresh install, but keep the the default radeon open source drivers they rock for your card
[00:24] <muse> IBrokeMyUbuntu: have you tried the xfix in recovery mode?
[00:24] <IBrokeMyUbuntu> I have MANY files I can't afford to lose
[00:24] <IBrokeMyUbuntu> yes.
[00:24] <kfizz> qopi: Have you changed your audio settings?
[00:24] <IBrokeMyUbuntu> I tried xfix just before running irssi
[00:24] <charly> porfa como entro a ubuntu-es
[00:25] <antonius602> brokeubuntu: can u read them from live cd?  and perhaps back them up to another external device?  <-----probably easiest way
[00:25] <GodHand> DR_Willis: in my ever increasing curosity of linux i've looked up and down this fstab file and i simply don't know how to change it
[00:25] <steven_> There is no tab called password keyrings
[00:25] <antonius602> then install fresh 9.04 no upgrade
[00:25] <usser> IBrokeMyUbuntu, see this page http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/linux/legacy/Pages/radeon_linux.aspx?type=2.4.1&product=2.4.1.3.12&lang=English
[00:25] <antonius602> imho
[00:25] <steven_> There is also no login and click remove Keyring option
[00:25] <muse> IBrokeMyUbuntu: I have never used the feature but I think you can from the alternative cd 'recover a broken install'
[00:25] <antonius602> and they are right
[00:25] <manpoole> ati released the specs for that card so soon open source will be really great but its the best option we have as of current
[00:25] <IBrokeMyUbuntu> usser: I'm on the pc that's not work9ng, can't surf the web...
[00:25] <antonius602> the radeon drivers always work better for me rather than flglx
[00:25] <usser> IBrokeMyUbuntu, support for your card has been dropped by ati in the recent driver
[00:25] <IBrokeMyUbuntu> don't have alt. pc -_-
[00:25] <Dr_Willis> GodHand: its just a text file you alter as root user.. its documented allover the place. :)
[00:25] <Dr_Willis> !ntfs-3g | GodHand
[00:25] <usser> IBrokeMyUbuntu, you're stuck with opensource one
 live cd can let u search web, and what not
[00:26] <antonius602> then u can chroot into ur mounted ubuntu / partion
[00:26] <exodus_ms> steven_, did you read what I posted, it explains that
[00:26] <muse> IBrokeMyUbuntu: I think live has it?? not sure thou
[00:26] <qopi> kfizz: I've tried, but nothing seems to work/ make any difference
[00:26] <GodHand> thank youuuu
[00:26] <steven_> It does not
[00:26] <ratius> is there any configuration file where we can make ubuntu tell me whats starting when it is booting instead of just showing up the progress bar?
[00:26] <usser> qopi, did you try blueman?
[00:26] <antonius602> brokeubuntu: u can try to change ur xorg driver from "flglx" to "radeon"
[00:26] <IBrokeMyUbuntu> can you guys help me uninstall the drivers then? The linux kernel itself works, I just need to set the driver back to the open source one so I can start X...
[00:26] <usser> ratius, /boot/grub/menu.lst
[00:27] <antonius602> u don't need to uninstall
[00:27] <BrixSa1> i have installed the darkice from source and i get the man darkice but i cant run the file it does not exist
[00:27] <jlaroche> hello everyone
[00:27] <antonius602> just change driver in /etc/X11/xorg.cong
[00:27] <kfizz> qopi: Oh, well I haven't worked with bluetooth audio much, so I'm sorry I couldn't be more up
[00:27] <antonius602> conf
[00:27] <ratius> usser, ahh right! ty ^^
[00:27] <IBrokeMyUbuntu> hold on.. I'm gonna write that down...
[00:27] <usser> ratius, remove quiet splash from the kernel line of your ubuntu
[00:27] <manpoole> would the radeon driver package have to be installed for that?
[00:27] <antonius602> the radeon driver comes with X
[00:27] <qopi> kfizz: if I do what it says for e.g. rhythm box here http://wiki.bluez.org/wiki/HOWTO/AudioDevices#SupportedPlayers i.e. gconftool -t string -s /system/gstreamer/0.10/default/musicaudiosink "alsasink device=bluetooth" then go to System -> Preference -> Sound
[00:27] <usser> IBrokeMyUbuntu, sudo dpkg -l | grep fglrx
[00:27] <exodus_ms> steven_, from what I pasted earlier --> If that doesn't work (No Password Keyrings tab) use: go to applications->accessories->passwords and encryption keys
[00:27] <IBrokeMyUbuntu> how can I edit the file /etc/X11/corg.conf using the terminal? gedit needs the GUI to be up...
[00:27] <qopi> kfizz: I can see that it has changed to ALSA (Custom)
[00:28] <usser> IBrokeMyUbuntu, remove anything that is listed there except modaliases package.
[00:28] <antonius602> radeon and nv are the generic drivers that come w/ X
[00:28] <mattgirv> IBrokeMyUbuntu: vim is easy to use
[00:28] <muse>  IBrokeMyUbuntu: vim or nano
[00:28] <geeksquad> sebsebseb: yes
[00:28] <Dr_Willis> IBrokeMyUbuntu:  use nano, or some other terminal exitor liek vi,
[00:28] <exodus_ms> steven_, or in terminal type   seahorse-preferences
[00:28] <qopi> but then if I click test is says: " audiotestsrc wave=sine freq=512 ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile=music: Could not open audio device for playback."
[00:28] <ratius> usser, thx for the quick answer :)
[00:28] <usser> IBrokeMyUbuntu, once you did that modify your xorg.conf to use ati instead of fglrx
[00:28] <antonius602> i use nano..lol...use the one u like more
[00:28] <jlaroche> could anyone assist with setting up a dualboot with windows xp and ubuntu jaunty 9.04 (64bit). I have Jaunty already installed and have 5 hard drives.... I want to put xp on a different drive from ubuntu
[00:28] <qopi> usser: yeah, I'm using blueman, and the device is apparently connected but can't send audio to it
[00:28] <sebsebseb> jlaroche: I could yeah
[00:28] <PROject-Emerald> what should I use to mount a Ubuntu 9.04 ISO? BRasero?
[00:28] <steven_> I just did that. There is NO tab titled Password keyrings
[00:29] <jlaroche> super
[00:29] <sebsebseb> geeksquad:
[00:29] <steven_> There is no option to select login either
[00:29] <usser> IBrokeMyUbuntu, i found that changing xorg.conf only doesnt work, i had to purge all fglrx packages
[00:29] <kfizz> qopi: Let me see if I can find the forum post I read the other day about someone trying to use their bluetooth headset, they had to do something that wasn't very obvious..just a sec
[00:29] <steven_> That post is wrong
[00:29] <antonius602> purging flglx packages helps change the opengl settings
[00:29] <usser> ratius, no problem
[00:29] <geeksquad> sebsebseb: what
[00:29] <antonius602> which isn't easy to do in "easy" distros like ubuntu
[00:29] <exodus_ms> steven_, what happens when you type   seahorse-preferences   into the terminal
[00:30] <IBrokeMyUbuntu> how do I purge all fglrx at once? apt-get remove fglrx* ?
[00:30] <usser> IBrokeMyUbuntu, also once you get your X to a stable state, you might want to play around with radeonhd driver which is opensource and supposedly has 3d
[00:30] <IBrokeMyUbuntu> isnt radeonhd only for newer cards?
[00:30] <qopi> kfizz: ok, thanks
[00:31] <sebsebseb> geeksquad: you won't lose data when upgrading Ubuntu
[00:31] <antonius602> brokemyubuntu: i don't know the name of the apt package...
[00:31] <IBrokeMyUbuntu> x1950 supported?
[00:31] <manpoole> radeon and radeonhd have the same 3d engine
[00:31] <haroelcabo> usser: i installed the bluetooth thing. now what follows ?
[00:31] <geeksquad> if i was to update to 9.04 would i lose my files music and such (i mean using the update manager tool)
[00:31] <jlaroche> i'm going to pm you sebsebseb
[00:31] <geeksquad> nevermind
[00:31] <antonius602> ati-drivers?
[00:31] <geeksquad> thanks sebsebseb
[00:31] <manpoole> i have 3d with x1650 using defualt radeon open source
[00:31] <usser> haroelcabo, run blueman-applet
[00:31] <steven_> nothing at all
[00:31] <antonius602> radeon > flglx
[00:31] <mattgirv> RadeonHD supports R500+
[00:32] <IBrokeMyUbuntu> ok well is X1950 Pro R500+?
[00:32] <BrixSa1> any one here with darkice experience?
[00:32] <usser> IBrokeMyUbuntu, im not sure whats your chipset lspci | grep VGA look for R500+ or something similar
[00:32] <steven_> oh wait
[00:32] <manpoole> its a r500
[00:32] <antonius602> it's supported by radeon driver
[00:32] <mattgirv> Yes
[00:32] <manpoole> same as the 1650
[00:32] <steven_> I get an encryption tab and a PGP Passphrases tab
[00:32] <haroelcabo> usser: every blue... binary file here is 'bluetooth ....' not 'blueman...'  . is that what you'd expect ?
[00:32] <steven_> Nothing about login
[00:32] <manpoole> i would just backup and reinstall ubuntu less of headache
[00:32] <usser> haroelcabo, no, the name is blueman-applet
[00:33] <IBrokeMyUbuntu> well since I'm on the PC im trying to fix, I have to leave the chat to try this stuff, thanks for the help guys, if it's still not fixed I'll be back later.
[00:33] <antonius602> i agree w/ manpoole
[00:33] <randyoo> hello all! problems with my parents' ancient Radeon under Linux Mint: strange video artifacts. Windows is perfect.
[00:33] <exodus_ms> steven_, could you please enter my nick before you type our message
[00:33] <haroelcabo> usser: then something is screwed
[00:33] <manpoole> messing with xorg can be tough
[00:33] <muse> steven_: you are trying to remove the keyring thing from evolution?
[00:33] <antonius602> u can come to expect things like this w/ the upgrade option
[00:33] <usser> haroelcabo, sudo apt-get install blueman ? that what you did?
[00:33] <steven_> muse: Yes
[00:33] <manpoole> sometimes easy but other times not so easy
[00:33] <antonius602> never know what ur gonna get
[00:33] <kfizz> qopi: Have you tried following these directions? A little outdated but should still apply: http://forums.overclockers.com.au/showthread.php?t=694010
[00:33] <exodus_ms> muse, yes I gace him this http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/163167/
[00:33] <steven_> muse: I never entered a key ring so I have no idea what the password could be
[00:33] <antonius602> perfect, or crap...anyones guess...trouble shooting is a disater after a failed upgrade, tho]
[00:33] <muse> steven_: asfar as I remember there is a option to do that that you can change with gconf-editor
[00:34] <LrdMtrd> A computer on the LAN doesn't show up on the network section of nautilus
[00:34] <LrdMtrd> Is there anyway I can search for it?
[00:34] <steven_> Alright. I brought it up in command line. Now what?
[00:34] <muse> exodus_ms: ah
[00:34] <lordmetroid> ?
[00:34] <haroelcabo> usser: now it is deleting bluez-gnome .... and installing blueman
[00:34] <lordmetroid> I tried to write the IP in search but that didn't help
[00:34] <exodus_ms> steven_, what does it say next to default key
[00:35] <muse> steven_: exodus_ms gave you what you needed..
[00:35] <usser> haroelcabo, thats fine
[00:35] <steven_> Steven: Huh? When?
[00:35] <usser> haroelcabo, its an either/or situation you cant have both
[00:35] <steven_> oops lol
[00:35] <qopi> kfizz: yeah, outdated now :( but chatting to someone (for first time) in bluez-users now so hopefully they can help...
[00:35] <steven_> that page is wrong
[00:35] <steven_> that tab does NOT exist
[00:35] <bob_> cupsys is missing in /etc/init.d how do i get it back
[00:35] <haroelcabo> usser: ok. now i ran blueman-applet , and some console output appeared, but no icon up there
[00:36] <randyoo> anyone have any ideas about the video artifacts? Here is a link that shows the problem: http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=25314
[00:36] <kfizz> qopi: Good luck
[00:36] <exodus_ms> steven_, I KNOW that, I have been trying to help you, please listen, go to applications->accessories->passwords and encryption keys
[00:36] <usser> haroelcabo, is your bluetooth adapter enabled?
[00:36] <steven_> exodus_ms Alright. I went there earlier, but I'll go again
[00:36] <haroelcabo> usser: is that something i have to enable in the cmos ?
[00:36] <VCoolio> Hi guys; during setting up things the last days I've changed my xorg.conf, see http://paste.ubuntu.com/163171/ . Could someone plz check if theres something redundant because xorg takes more cpu than necessary I think.
[00:36] <benje> hello is there no version.h or utsrealease.h under /usr/src/linux-sources-2.6.24/include/linux/ ?
[00:37] <exodus_ms> steven_, dude, whatever, help yourself, I'm done
[00:37] <Daemonik> I have a nautilus script I want to make available to all users. Where can I put it where all users' instances of Nautilus will list it?
[00:37] <steven_> I am sorry. This is just not working. I am grateful for you trying to help me
[00:37] <SeViLLa> ?
[00:37] <VCoolio> Daemonik: gnomelook.org had nautilus scripts section
[00:37] <usser> haroelcabo, not really, do you have a bluetooth adapter at all?
[00:38] <VCoolio> Daemonik: gnome-look.org
[00:38] <aaditya1> my box, running jaunty, freezes every few minutes
[00:38] <muse> usser: haha
[00:38] <aaditya1> anyone else experiencing the same?
[00:38] <haroelcabo> usser: i think yes. I could lit up a 'antenna' icon which i think is bluetooth in the notebook
[00:38] <leeguy92> who here is involved with the ARM release?
[00:38] <steven_> I am in the Password and Encryption Keys dialog box. I still do not see that tab. What am I looking for?
[00:38] <leeguy92> it seems like you are going for a ramdisk based thingy
[00:39] <benje> when i try to recompil se401 with kpkg  it complain about The UTS Release version in include/linux version.h     ""  does not match current version:     "2.6.24.6"  Please correct this. make: *** [modules_image] Erreur 2
[00:39] <haroelcabo> usser: by icon i mean a notebook physical light
[00:39] <elexodus> manpoole: no, no screenshot...
[00:39] <elexodus> Ok, So, I wrote zeros to the sectors using this code: "sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hdb3 count=10000000000000000000" then, I ran "fsck -v -y /dev/sdb3", and it ran trough a process, and then froze on "Reclaiming unconnected clusters." Here's a pastebin: http://pastebin.ca/1410737 . Then I got an error message "Warning... fsck.vfat for device /dev/sdb3 exited with signal 9." I edited the fstab with "/dev/sdb1	/media/Spidora 	vfat
[00:39] <elexodus> 	defaults,utf8,umask=0000,gid=46 0 	1" Afterwards, I ran (in terminal) "sudo rsync -av --progress --stats  /media/sda4 /media/Spidora". The problem is that writing to zeros worked, but only for the first  4.6GB or so of my 1TB drive...
[00:39] <FloodBot3> elexodus: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[00:40] <usser> haroelcabo, enable the adapter
[00:40] <haroelcabo> usser: dmesg | grep -i bluetooth   acknowledges bluetooth
[00:40] <IFixedMyUbuntu> I'm back!
[00:40] <IFixedMyUbuntu> I got into X...
[00:40] <haroelcabo> usser: how do you enable it ?
[00:40] <lazermann> does anyone how to install audio driver in Microsoft Windows XP SP3? I have this file audio.exe. What should i do??? CAN ANYONE HELP, PLEASE!!!!!
[00:40] <Arko> welcome back
[00:40] <IFixedMyUbuntu> can you guys help me set up open source drivers?
[00:41] <IFixedMyUbuntu> for ATI...
[00:41] <bob_> The CUPS scheduler is not running when I go to system preferances default printer.
[00:41] <TheNano> lazermann: NO . wrong channel
[00:41] <usser> haroelcabo, well i have a switch here. physical switch
[00:41] <elexodus> lazermann: you reallyt can't use a windows audio driver in Linux... you'd have to use Windows to get it to work.
[00:41] <usser> haroelcabo, did it work for you before blueman at all?
[00:41] <lazermann> TheNano Oh no!!!
[00:41] <manpoole> ifixedmyubuntu which dirvers do you currently have installed?
[00:41] <muse> TheNano: troll alert
[00:41] <manpoole> proprietary?
[00:41] <haroelcabo> usser: i never used it before
[00:42] <usser> haroelcabo, cause blueman wont show an icon unless the adapter is present and enabled
[00:42] <lazermann> elexodus no i mean in windows
[00:42] <IFixedMyUbuntu> dunno... default -- just removed fglrx and it's a miracle this thing booted...
[00:42] <BrixSa1> how can i know a device name to use on a program (darkice)?
[00:42] <manpoole> and how did it get into x? lol
[00:42] <bob_> The CUPS scheduler is not running when I go to system preferances default printer.
[00:42] <elexodus> lazermann: wrong channel, hunny
[00:42] <IFixedMyUbuntu> however, things like compiz are broken, and the themes dont display with all effects...
[00:42] <BrixSa1> ﻿how can i know an audio device name to use on a program (darkice)?
[00:42] <lazermann> elexodus why?
[00:42] <MyWay> a guide to install my notebook in raid 0 with ubuntu 9.04?
[00:42] <MyWay> i can't find it anywhere
[00:42] <haroelcabo> usser:  my physical 'switch' is sort of an antenna
[00:42] <manpoole> search for radeon in synaptic
[00:42] <dragon_> !impatience | dragon_
[00:43] <dragon_> haha
[00:43] <dragon_> ok
[00:43] <elexodus> lazermann: this channel is for Linux. The channel you need is #crappysoftware
[00:43] <bob_> The CUPS scheduler is not running when I go to system preferances default printer any help here?
[00:43] <dragon_> jaunty freezes every few minutes. any ideas?
[00:43] <usser> haroelcabo, k, can you kill blueman-applet restart it and pastebin the output it spits out
[00:43] <lazermann> elexodus No way!
[00:43] <manpoole> theres a #radeon channel too
[00:43] <FloodBot3> !netsplit
[00:43] <IFixedMyUbuntu> I want to set up some open source drivers that support the X1950, and as much functionality as possible, because fglrx stopped supporting my card :(
[00:44] <Uuu> wow, so many users left the irc... A cleanup or so/
[00:44] <Uuu> ?
[00:44] <lazermann> elexodus it is an invincibility that i will seek knowledge here on how to install driver in Windows
[00:44] <pride1922> Hey, I just installed ubuntu (PT) with windows vista... but it all went wrong... My console window is messed up cant read half of it, also disk space always full when there is still lots of space. can anyone help? please?
[00:44] <dragon_> Uuu: their server went down
[00:44] <crdlb> IFixedMyUbuntu: the default "radeon" driver is really the only choice unless you want to install an older release of ubuntu
[00:44] <dragon_> pride1922: that's terrible. i'm sorry
[00:45] <steven_> Is there a command to bring up the terminal window on the desktop environ?
[00:45] <lazermann> elexodus ms winblows is not crappysoftware
[00:45] <IFixedMyUbuntu> but can I set it up to support 3d acceleration, etc?
[00:45] <dragon_> steven_: gnome-terminal
[00:45] <kovacsleeve> Anyone have any resources for getting a backlight to turn on on a laptop?
[00:45] <pride1922> dragon_ anything i can do?
[00:45] <Uuu> dragon_: just simply. Thanks ;]
[00:45] <kfizz> steven_: You can press Alt+F2 and type gnome-terminal
[00:45] <haroelcabo> usser: http://pastebin.com/m324f3dbf
[00:45] <dragon_> pride1922: what went wrong exactly?
[00:45] <pride1922> 1st
[00:45] <pride1922> when i go to console
[00:45] <pride1922> like
[00:45] <pride1922> CTRL ALT F1
[00:46] <FloodBot2> pride1922: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[00:46] <FloodBot1> pride1922: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[00:46] <bob_> In case I missed a reply The CUPS scheduler is not running when I go to system preferances default printer any help here?
[00:46] <pride1922> i cant read half
[00:46] <KyleK> lol a flood of floodbots
[00:46] <usser> haroelcabo, all seems fine, did you a little bluetooth icon in your systray before?
[00:46] <crdlb> IFixedMyUbuntu: yes, but '3d accleration' is not a black and white matter, radeon's 3d acceleration for your card is a light gray :)
[00:46] <BrixSa1> how do you reference soundcards in alsa?
[00:46] <muse> heh the floodbots are flooding :)
[00:46] <usser> haroelcabo, did you have a little bluetooth icon in systray before blueman?
[00:46] <haroelcabo> usser: before yes, because i had that bad version of bluetooth support
[00:47] <elexodus> lazermann, yes it is
[00:47] <haroelcabo> usser: that i kiiled
[00:47] <haroelcabo> usser: i'll reboot
[00:47] <bob_> In case I missed a reply The CUPS scheduler is not running when I go to system preferances default printer any help here?
[00:47] <mindframe-> can someone help me get evolution mail notifications working in 9.04?
[00:47] <lazermann> does anyone know how to upgrade from Ubunty Jaunty to Microsoft Windows '95???
[00:47] <muse> does #ubuntu have ops?
[00:47] <BrixSa1> lazermann:  are you joking?
[00:48] <apot> lol
[00:48] <coleys> lazermann: lol
[00:48] <dragon_> lazermann: wth?
[00:48] <bob_> brixsal thats what I thought also:)
[00:48] <bashorty> hahahahhhahah
[00:48] <dragon_> muse: yeah, need something?
[00:48] <lazermann> no i am not I am upgrading here man!
[00:48] <lazermann> not joking
[00:48] <pride1922> df -T
[00:48] <mythman> Can anyone recommend a mac style dock for ubuntu 9.04 that doesn't use much resources
[00:48] <apot> but that is a very important upgrade path
[00:48] <coleys> =o
[00:48] <muse> dragon_: no just wondering..
[00:48] <elexodus> lazermann: hey man, it's #ubuntu-ops you need to ask. They know everything.
[00:48] <coleys> Someone forgot their meds. =p
[00:49] <bashorty> lazerman: youre gonna need a dot matrix printer and some 5 inch diskettes
[00:49] <TheNano> Can every body please INGORE laserman , I thought he was just some body lost in IRC and wanted to help but it seems not really right
[00:49] <apot> but less useful than upgrading to 'trash bin' or 'brick'
[00:49] <coleys> dod matrix lollolo
[00:49] <dragon_> muse: it's #ubuntu-ops
[00:49] <quizme> hi, how do i get my sound to work?  I don't have a sound card.  i think the speakers are built into my  monitor, but im not sure..... can somebody help me diagnose?
[00:49] <BrixSa1> how does alsa references sound cards? i have a program anda i need to put the alsa and i dont know what it is
[00:49] <muse> ok thanks
[00:49] <lazermann> elexodus so u don't want to upgrade?!?!
[00:49] <bob_> brixsal thats what I thought also:)
[00:49] <coleys> !sound | quizme
[00:49] <bob_> In case I missed a reply The CUPS scheduler is not running when I go to system preferances default printer any help here?
[00:50] <apot> quizme, gonna need need an audio cable to run from monitor to analog audio jack?
[00:50] <steven_> I don't suppose anyone here has gotten LOTRO to work in wine?
[00:50] <dragon_> pride1922: you'd have to open a terminal window and type 'df -h'
[00:50] <dragon_> and then paste the output here
[00:50] <pride1922> haha
[00:50] <quizme> apot: oh, maybe
[00:50] <pride1922> cant :$
[00:50] <Ken> x3
[00:50] <pride1922> im back on vista :P
[00:51] <coleys> ewww
[00:51] <steven_> Noone likes Vista! Traitor!
[00:51] <sebsebseb> !troll | lazerman
[00:51] <coleys> !danger | pride1922
[00:51] <bazhang_> !ot
[00:51] <sebsebseb> !ops
[00:51] <sebsebseb> see above and get rid of the guy please
[00:51] <sebsebseb> bazhang_: oh didn't see you before I did the !ops
[00:51] <bazhang_> lazermann, stop that
[00:52] <quizme> apot: maybe my monitor doesn't have speakers..... i don't see any extra sound-like cable sockets
[00:52] <BrixSa1> coleys i need some info on alsa, how does it reference so i can put the name or reference to the audio card on darkice a shoutcast encoder
[00:52] <lazermann> Here is the link http://www.microsoft.com/upgrade-from-ubuntu-to-windows95.html
[00:52] <dragon_> pride1922: got to boot to ubuntu to fix it
[00:52] <apot> quizme, lol oks
[00:52] <pride1922> yeah dragon_
[00:52] <bazhang> lazermann, that is offtopic here
[00:53] <dragon_> !troll > lazermann
[00:53] <steven_> I have to turn up my sound to 90% just to hear anything. How do I fix that? I normally got em at like 30%
[00:53] <Uuu> lazermann: it's M$ marketing, or FUD
[00:53] <quizme> apot: i think i'll just buy some speakers when i have some money.  thank you.  see how clueless i am?
[00:53] <VCoolio> could someone plz check my xorg.conf http://paste.ubuntu.com/163171/ and see if there is an obvious cause of xorg taking a lot of cpu?
[00:53] <bazhang> lazermann, take chat elsewhere please
[00:53] <lazermann> no
[00:53] <Uuu> lazermann: don;'t trust 'em at all, as if you read a 'tabloid'
[00:53] <Uuu> or so
[00:53] <lazermann> i was just joking
[00:53] <Uuu> sorry for ot
[00:54] <apot> quizme, i only have my linux+, which amongst some of these guys makes my clueless as well
[00:54] <apot> *me
[00:54] <elexodus> lazermann: dude, we're trying to work here, this isn't supposed to be 4chan
[00:54] <Dr_Willis> VCoolio:  i wouldbe suprised f anything in the xorg.conf made X take up a lot of cpu.
[00:54] <sebsebseb> elexodus: to late he already went bye bye
[00:54] <Uuu> elexodus: he's already gone or kicked
[00:54] <bashorty> seeing as none of the mono channels are replying would a mono related question be ot?
[00:54] <benje> no idee about module and source bugs ? ?
[00:55] <steven_> I have to turn up my sound to 90% just to hear anything. How do I fix that? I normally got em at like 30%
[00:55] <sebsebseb> Uuu: yep kicked
[00:55] <VCoolio> Dr_Willis: ok, where to check?
[00:55] <bashorty> (sorry about asking to ask a question)
[00:55] <Uuu> sebsebseb: good ;p
[00:55] <elexodus> sebsebseb, bazhang, uUU: GOOD WORK,
[00:55] <LjL> now why don't you go on to discuss lazermann's kickedness for the next 5 minutes
[00:55] <Dr_Willis> VCoolio:  heres my xorg.conf   http://pastebin.com/f3c05b92a
[00:55] <sebsebseb> LjL: heh heh kind of funny  you saying that,  since you didn't want to be an op anymore
[00:55] <muse> VCoolio: why not restore your backup (hopefully you backedup) then apply the changes that you want. I know when I messed with xorg I change awhole lot of stuff that I needn't...
[00:55] <Dr_Willis> VCoolio:  clarify what the actual problem and how  you are seeing it take up alot of cpu.. and also check the forums - theres Lots of good info on the forums.
[00:56] <Dr_Willis> VCoolio:  you could just move the xorg.conf to xorg.conf.TESTING  and restart X  it 'should' redetect/config everything
[00:56] <steven_> I have to turn up my sound to 90% just to hear anything. How do I fix that? I normally got em at like 30%
[00:56] <muse> Dr_Willis: does it create a new xorg.conf?
[00:57] <bashorty> does anyone here do any dev in mono on ubuntu? what debugger do you use?
[00:57] <darkblue_B> DotEdit ?? I updated to 9.04 and tried to run dotedit, stock in the apps menu - and nothing.. where do I look for errors? DOes this run?
[00:57] <VCoolio> Dr_Willis: I did sort of and cpu dropped from steady 15 % to 4, so I thought xorg.conf was the problem
[00:57] <sebsebseb> bashorty: Ubuntu people doing mono not that likely
[00:57] <elexodus> Ok, So, I wrote zeros to the sectors using this code: "sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hdb3 count=10000000000000000000" then, I ran "fsck -v -y /dev/sdb3", and it ran trough a process, and then froze on "Reclaiming unconnected clusters." Here's a pastebin: http://pastebin.ca/1410737 . Then I got an error message "Warning... fsck.vfat for device /dev/sdb3 exited with signal 9." I edited the fstab with "/dev/sdb1	/media/Spidora 	vfat
[00:57] <elexodus> 	defaults,utf8,umask=0000,gid=46 0 	1" Afterwards, I ran (in terminal) "sudo rsync -av --progress --stats  /media/sda4 /media/Spidora". The problem is that writing to zeros worked, but only for the first  4.6GB or so of my 1TB drive...
[00:57] <sebsebseb> bashorty: you can  try #linux  ,but I got a feeling certain people in there won't like Mono much,  because of it's links to  Microsoft,  being the open source version of .NET
[00:58] <bazhang> lazerman, behave
[00:58] <crdlb> bashorty: you could try #mono on irc.gnome.org
[00:58] <muse> steven_: right click your sound-applet, then 'open volume control' and power up what ever you need
[00:58] <Uuu> steven_: look for volume settings
[00:58] <bashorty> sebsebseb: hmmmm, thats a shame its a really nice env. ok ill try those places thanks for the help :)
[00:58] <apot> steven_: sounds like your speakers are physically turned lower, or your OS or application volume are turned lower
[00:59] <elexodus> Anybody know how to force a partician to write all to zeros?
[00:59] <sebsebseb> bashorty: there is also #proggramming
[00:59] <sebsebseb> bashorty: Banshee is nice sure that uses Mono
[00:59] <steven_> It is on HDA Intel (Alsa mixer) Is that right?
[00:59] <lazerman> bazhang yeah well sure. I wasnt going to overplay anyway
[00:59] <sebsebseb> bashorty: F-spot is alright as well,  but seriosuly why you would want to program Mono stuff?
[00:59] <Dr_Willis> elexodus:  you mean write 0's to the whole parittion. thus eraseingit totally?
[01:00] <muse> steven_: ya
[01:00] <kdjtar> can anyone help me with wine? I'm trying to compile it using './configure --enable-win64 CC=/usr/bin/gcc --enable-opengl', but when I execute 'make depend && make' after some time I get: http://yfrog.com/5lsnapshot4p
[01:00] <steven_> Weird. I guess I just have a weird computer
[01:00] <coleys> steven_: We have the same card, my sound does the same thing... We use pulseaudio,
[01:00] <fehrp> hey all
[01:00] <elexodus> Dr_Willis: exactly. It's been corrupted, and the small portion of the partitian that I wrote 0's to is working fine now.
[01:00] <steven_> Thank you! Can I just do a search for that through the package manager or whatever?
[01:00] <muse> steven_: have you turned up any of the panels?
[01:00] <steven_> Aye
[01:00] <steven_> Master is at 100%
[01:01] <muse> oh.. nevermind
[01:01] <Dr_Willis> elexodus:  just dd to the whole parittion, or drive, you will then need to fdisk it to make parittions/filesystems on it.
[01:01] <fehrp> would you buy an X301 1.4GHz SSSD128GB 2GB RAM Intel GMA 4500HD for 1400EUR?
[01:01] <coleys> muse: The volume is wierd for our card, like there's 100% then there's 80% which is min you can't hear after that.
[01:01] <Dr_Willis> elexodus:  similer to --> (BE CAREFULL) dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda1
[01:01] <muse> ok
[01:01] <kfizz> Since I upgraded to Jaunty, whenever I plug in my USB drive, a shortcut is not automatically put on the desktop; I liked that feature, how can I re-enable it?
[01:01] <LjL> !ot | fehrp
[01:01] <bazhang> fehrp, ask in ##hardware
[01:01] <steven_> Time to test this....*crosses fingers*
[01:02] <elexodus> Dr_Willis: I already did "sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hdb3 count=10000000000000000000", and all I got was about 4.5GB out of my TB...
[01:02] <Sealbhach1> sebsebseb:  sabdfl is OK with Mono.. see Ubuntu Open Week https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/openweekJaunty/AskMark [QUOTE] yes, i believe mono is a reasonable runtime to include in a distribution like ubuntu [/QUOTE]
[01:02] <muse> coleys: well there are other meters that you can adjust that could up the vol.. like I can adjust surround meter and it turns it up.
[01:02] <coleys> steven_: Just be glad that our sounds works =p Did you have to add the three lines to your alsabase.conf?
[01:03] <Uuu> elexodus: without "count" it does not work properly?
[01:03] <steven_> I have not added the lines yet
[01:03] <LjL> Sealbhach1: that is more than a bit offtopic, try #ubuntu-offtopic perhaps?
[01:03] <Dr_Willis> elexodus:  thers no need for a count
[01:03] <Dr_Willis> elexodus:  and you may want to do a bs=1024 to make it faster
[01:03] <elexodus> Dr_Willis: Ok, let me try this over again.
[01:03] <elexodus> Dr_Willis: what's the bs?
[01:03] <Dr_Willis> elexodus:  and there are some commands that can actually 'check' a drive for errors.. like the badblocks command.
[01:04] <egc> hi
[01:04] <Dr_Willis> elexodus:  blocksize. using bs=1024 will speed it up by like 200+%
[01:04] <Dr_Willis> :)
[01:04] <elexodus> Dr_Willis: how is the badblocks command used?
[01:04] <sebsebseb> Sealbhach1: that's nice, but  people that use other distros, a lot of them won't agree with everything Shuttleworth agrees with,  just a little something to think about.    Just like everyone dosan't agree with everything Linus Torvalds or Richard Stallman says either.   this is all rather off topic as well for this channel
[01:04] <macman> hey guys
[01:04] <elexodus> Dr_Willis: nice.
[01:04] <egc> where do failed ssh attempts get logged?
[01:04] <Dr_Willis> man badblocks - ive rarely had to mess with it.   I think mkfs can auto-call badblocks with the rght options
[01:04] <macman> im trying to unmount my external hds on my desktop but it says only root can
[01:04] <macman> why is this ?
[01:04] <Sealbhach1> sure
[01:04] <thirsteh> egc: /var/log/auth.log
[01:05] <Dr_Willis> egc:  check out the 'logwatch' command - it can summarize all ssh access :)
[01:05] <egc> thirsteh, Dr_Willis: thanks!
[01:05] <muse> macman: perhaps they are mounted root?
[01:05] <Dr_Willis> egc:  its a NIfty command im glad i found.
[01:05] <macman> muse: strange cause i have them in my fstab yet when i boot up they dont' automount
[01:05] <apot> macman: running the context menu "Unmount Volume" might be better
[01:06] <apot> not sure if non-root users can run umount?
[01:06] <Dr_Willis> egc:  'logwatch --service sshd' :)
[01:06] <thirsteh> egc: You should be able to do something like: sudo grep "Failed password for" /var/log/auth.log
[01:06] <muse> macman: are you sure you did your mount correctly?
[01:06] <Dr_Willis> apot:  if the fstab is set right they can unmount filesystems  or mount them
[01:06] <steven_> Alright. Well that didn't work. How do I add the three lines?
[01:07] <egc> awesome, trying it now
[01:07] <xcdfgkjhgcv> How do I remove the password for a user?
[01:07] <Linuz2009> is there a way to make my computer perform faster?
[01:07] <xcdfgkjhgcv> Linuz2009: Lots of ways.
[01:07] <xcdfgkjhgcv> Linuz2009: Defragment, install more RAM, run less stuff.
[01:08] <egc> wow
[01:08] <xcdfgkjhgcv> Linuz2009: There's literally hundreds of ways.
[01:08] <egc> seems i have some interesting log messages ;)
[01:08] <Linuz2009> xcdfgkjhgcv: how can I defrag my computer that's running ubuntu
[01:08] <bazhang> xcdfgkjhgcv, no need to defrag linux
[01:08] <xcdfgkjhgcv> Linuz2009: Overclocking is a popular way.
[01:08] <muse> Linuz2009: run win98 haha.. it runs at the speed of light. :)
[01:08] <Magician> you don't need to linuz:
[01:08] <Dr_Willis> overclocking in linux.. can be.. bad.
[01:08] <apot> i figured they can mount or unmount filesystems as a nod to having usb drives be useful. but specifically running umount from the console requires root?
[01:08] <bazhang> xcdfgkjhgcv, please stop with the bad advice; overclocking is not a good idea
[01:08] <Magician> not really if you do it from bios
[01:08] <xcdfgkjhgcv> Linuz2009 bazhang: All filesystems are susceptible to fragmentation.
[01:08] <Linuz2009> windows is not safe for me.
[01:09] <xcdfgkjhgcv> bazhang: Yes it is.
[01:09] <xcdfgkjhgcv> bazhang: Overclocking IS a good idea.
[01:09] <Dr_Willis> apot:  usb drives are handled by 'hal'   so its not  handled by the fstab
[01:09] <Linuz2009> then I'll try to defrag my file system.
[01:09] <elky> xcdfgkjhgcv, please stop.
[01:09] <Magician> if you know what you are doing and have a custom setup then overclocking can be very useful
[01:09] <Dr_Willis> Linuz2009:  it wont do you much good if at all.
[01:09] <fyn_> I upgraded to jaunty just now and am having some dpkg issues, seems some package is putting weird stuff in status?  This is beyond my apt/dpkg fu, how do I handle it?
[01:09] <fyn_> dpkg: parse error, in file `/var/lib/dpkg/status' near line 36299 package `libftgl2': `Depends' field, reference to `libgcc1': version contains ` '
[01:09] <xcdfgkjhgcv> elky: NO.
[01:09] <Linuz2009> why?
[01:09] <xcdfgkjhgcv> Because I hate you all.
[01:09] <xcdfgkjhgcv> Bye.
[01:09] <Dr_Willis> Linuz2009:  if your system is not fragmented.. it wont do any good.
[01:09] <Sealbhach1> wow
[01:09] <famicom> DCC SEND "startkeylogger" 0 0 0
[01:10] <worldcitizen09> hi
[01:10] <apot> Dr_Willis: I assumed macman was trying to unmount his/her usb drive by umount
[01:10] <Linuz2009> okay, fragment my computer by using what command?
[01:10] <worldcitizen09> can someone help me with installing bsnl broadband on ubuntu 9
[01:10] <Dr_Willis> apot:  use fstab method.. OR let hal handle it. :) best to not mixx the 2
[01:10] <Dr_Willis> Linuz2009:  thers no standard DEFRAGment tool in ubuntu. none is needed normally.
[01:10] <progre55> hi people! I know it's not the right place to ask, but please if you know how to edit the firefox config settings, help me out here
[01:11] <apot> Dr_Willis, i agree
[01:11] <Dr_Willis> Linuz2009:  just forget about defragging linux drives.
[01:11] <Magician> linuz why do you need to defragment    everything should be in order    what is your true problem
[01:11] <Uuu> Linuz2009: if you have small RAM, try using more lightweight desktop environment - like XFCE, LXDE
[01:11] <Linuz2009> okay, so what's another way to clean my computer?
[01:11] <Dr_Willis> Linuz2009:  uninstall stuff... good luck
[01:11] <Magician> You should not need to if you did a clean install
[01:11] <vluser_> can somebody help me? I can't print from my canon pixmap ip2600
[01:11] <Uuu> progre55: about:config
[01:11] <Magician> pm me linuz2009
[01:12] <PerryArmstrong> genii; ther???
[01:12] <Dr_Willis> vluser_:  ive noticed my ip1600 also has issues...
[01:12] <fyn_> like can i regenerate the dpkg status file or???
[01:12] <progre55> Uuu, thanks man, appreciate!
[01:12] <rainman> hi all, can somebody help me? i need create raid1 using 2discs(mdadm --create --verbose /dev/md3 --level=1 --raid-devices=2 /dev/sda1 /dev/sdb1). everything seems fine but after reboot i can't see raid(cat /proc/mdstat). where is a problem ,pls? thanks
[01:12] <Dr_Willis> fyn_:  perhaps this will help>
[01:12] <Dr_Willis> !clone | fyn_
[01:12] <vluser_> mine says /usr/lib/cups/filter/pstocanonij failed
[01:12] <vluser_> I have the file
[01:12] <vluser_> any ideas?
[01:12] <Linuz2009> I'm fine with my own RAM but how can I uninstall the printer program?
[01:12] <elexodus> Dr_Willis: Can I stop the write midway?
[01:12] <Uuu> progre55: UbuCommunityPower ;p
[01:12] <Dr_Willis> vluser_:  not really - check the forums and  cups.org
[01:13] <Magician> what is the name of the printer program
[01:13] <Dr_Willis> elexodus:  sure why not.. the drive has been 'whiped' to death anyway...
[01:13] <macman> muse: /dev/sdb1 /media/external ntfs-3g force 0
[01:13] <Linuz2009> I need to also uninstall other related packages, is that okay?
[01:13] <lukinfore> hi, is there .desktop file for mplayer somewhere in repos?
[01:13] <Dr_Willis> elexodus:  im suprised the dding is fixing anything.
[01:13] <lukinfore> mean not gmplayer
[01:13] <Dr_Willis> lukinfore:  a .dekstop file is just a little text file that defines the icon and other things..  mplayer has no 'gui' so it normally dosent have an icon.
[01:14] <muse> macman: does the mount point exist? Also if it is mounted in fstab you do know it won't show as an icon on the desktop?
[01:14] <Dr_Willis> lukinfore:  you could find the gmplayer.desktop and copy it to mplayer.desktop and edit it if you want.
[01:14] <rainman> anybody who know software raids under linux, pls?
[01:14] <lukinfore> it defines opening isues
[01:14] <rocky_> is there any solution to the slow flash on ubuntu? I'm using adobe's plugin
[01:14] <fyn_> Dr_Willis: how will that help?
[01:14] <elexodus> Dr_Willis: I did the command before I could use bs=1024... it's just taking forever, and I'm not sure it's working.
[01:14] <Dr_Willis> fyn_:  help what? :) i missed somthing?
[01:15] <mindframe-> can someone help me figure out why email notifications for evolution are not working?
[01:15] <Dr_Willis> elexodus:  it will take a long time to do a several gb hard drive.
[01:15] <Dr_Willis> elexodus:  how big a hd is it?
[01:15] <tuga3d> hi all
[01:15] <lukinfore> so say i have mplayer-nogui installed and mplayer as defaukt application for video - viseo would open in totem
[01:15] <muse> rocky_: install the lastest version of flash
[01:15] <elexodus> Dr_Willis: about 887GB...
[01:15] <rocky_> muse: mine is very recent
[01:15] <Uuu> elexodus: check if the... light indicator of HDD lights/blinks
[01:16] <tuga3d> hi all, how can i make a package with scons?
[01:16] <elexodus> Dr_Willis: 1TB total.
[01:16] <muse> rocky_: is it 10?
[01:16] <fyn_> Dr_Willis: i upgraded to jaunty and my status file is messed.  Like so: dpkg: parse error, in file `/var/lib/dpkg/status' near line 36299 package `libftgl2': `Depends' field, reference to `libgcc1': version contains ` '
[01:16] <rocky_> yeah
[01:16] <rainman> mdadm, pls?
[01:16] <rocky_> muse: yes, 10
[01:16] <Dr_Willis> lukinfore:  if you set it right it should open in mplayer. but that will be a video window with no controlls at all.
[01:16] <kinto> I have a very annoying problem, after my computer comes back from sleep, it does not reconnect to the LAN, no matter what I do?
[01:16] <fyn_> Dr_Willis: I can't even purge that package to reinstall it.
[01:16] <lukinfore> what do you mean - set it right?
[01:16] <rocky_> muse: video playback isn't as good on ubuntu as on windows when I use flash :(
[01:16] <muse> rocky_: hmm.. well that is the only improvement I can think of
[01:16] <lukinfore> i set it with xdg-mime
[01:17] <elexodus> Uuu: the light indicator reacts to the RAID Array set up. I'm running a Dell PowerEdge... So the RAID Array is hardwired in. The 1TB drive is entirely seperate.
[01:17] <Dr_Willis> fyn_:   I recall deleteing that file befor and redoing the apt-get update/upgrade and it remade it.. I think.. (move it to another filename perhaps is safer)
[01:17] <PerryArmstrong> genii; ther???
[01:17] <muse> rocky_: ya I found that aswell
[01:17] <fyn_> Dr_Willis: cool, i'll give that a go.
[01:17] <g[r]eek> Hi guys I'm trying to apt-get update but I get a whole lot of "Error... 404 Not found" lines, yet my entries in sources.list are accurate
[01:17] <rocky_> muse: :( it is really killing me
[01:17] <Dr_Willis> fyn_:   be carefull in those dirs.. not to delete any dirs. :) i had an issue once where a empty dir was missing.. and goofed things up
[01:17] <muse> rocky_: what is your setup? ubuntu version.
[01:18] <rocky_> muse: 9.04
[01:18] <g[r]eek> I'm using Gutsy
[01:18] <steven_> How do I access Perl in Ubuntu?
[01:18] <rocky_> desktop
[01:18] <muse> 32 or 64?
[01:18] <fyn_> Dr_Willis: seems like it really wants status :(
[01:18] <rocky_> (but it is a laptop XD)
[01:18] <rocky_> muse: 32
[01:18] <fyn_> Dr_Willis: apt and dpkg are plain unhappy without it, glad i didn't delete.
[01:18] <macman> guys
[01:18] <Dr_Willis> fyn_:  check the forums is all i can suggest
[01:18] <macman> how do i install the kernal sources ?
[01:19] <fyn_> :(
[01:19] <macman> 2.6.27-7-generic
[01:19] <fyn_> Dr_Willis: Thanks for tryin!
[01:19] <Uuu> fyn_: this file can be repaired by hand
[01:19] <Dr_Willis> steven_:  perl  from the command line. :)
[01:19] <fyn_> Uuu: So I can just nix that line and it'll be happy?
[01:19] <muse> rocky_: hmm.. I can't think of any improvements for you. Sorry..
[01:19] <rocky_> :(
[01:19] <fyn_> Uuu: Or will it get confused that there's a package there without a status for it?
[01:19] <Uuu> fyn_: provided you'll not mess it up more ;]
[01:19] <steven_> I tried that
[01:19] <rocky_> I have to wonder how they manage to keep things focused on ubuntu with so few ops
[01:19] <steven_> lol didn't work
[01:19] <Dr_Willis> fyn_:  i would backup the original in case.
[01:19] <benje> macman: use the paquage in repository else you have to apply yourself ubuntu patch
[01:19] <fyn_> Dr_Willis: haha no doubt :)
[01:19] <adnan> what is the difference between a "system" user and a "normal" user
[01:20] <Uuu> fyn_: so it won't see that package
[01:20] <palomer> hello
[01:20] <palomer> how do I make a bootable flash drive?
[01:20] <benje> adnan: what the user can do
[01:20] <g[r]eek> Are the Gutsy apt reposirtories still available online?
[01:20] <benje> hello palomer use unetbootin
[01:20] <fyn_> Uuu: and then just reinstall that package and tell it to overwrite itself?
[01:20] <Dr_Willis> palomer:  what do you wish to boot on it? you can use grub or syslinux
[01:20] <Uuu> fyn_: so later you can maybe reinstall that package, but it could be possible not to remove the package entry, but fix it somewhat
[01:20] <g[r]eek> Why would I get Error 404 Not found when doing apt-get update?
[01:20] <adnan> benje: is a deamon a "system" user
[01:20] <palomer> I just want to put ubuntu on a flash drive
[01:20] <palomer> and then install packages
[01:20] <benje> g[r]eek:  check that your repository is ok
[01:20] <Dr_Willis> palomer:  thats not quite as easially done.
[01:21] <steven_> Is there like an official Ubuntu 9.04 pdf out there anywhere?
[01:21] <Uuu> fyn_: wait... what is the package?
[01:21] <Dr_Willis> palomer:  unetbootin can make a bootabl ubuntu 'livecd' on a thumbdrive.
[01:21] <muse> ok cheers everyone.. jaunty rocks.. :P
[01:21] <sober_> running xubuntu 9.04 here and having a problem it seems that my resolution setting is not being saved after a restart
[01:21] <Dr_Willis> palomer:  but no 'persistant' save on that setup.
[01:21] <kinto> reposting this ? ::
[01:21] <kinto> I have a very annoying problem, after my computer comes back from sleep, it does not reconnect to the LAN, no matter what I do?
[01:21] <napa_> !ati
[01:21] <benje> palomer: i have doc but in french about that http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/installation/depuis_une_cle_usb?s[]=live&s[]=usb
[01:21] <duelboot> Anyone? I'm running 8.04 - CD-ROM and DVD won't mount a disc unless it's blank CD, but I can't burn anything to it...dmeg contains line stating I need to update the driver...how do I do this?...oh, and it worked fine prior to Hardy!
[01:21] <rocky_> bai bai
[01:21] <bazhang> g[r]eek, gutsy is end of life, you will need to upgrade for security fixes and support
[01:22] <Dr_Willis> palomer:  you may want to check out ' http://pendrivelinux.org ' web site
[01:22] <adnan> is a deamon a "system" user
[01:22] <Dr_Willis> oops  its http://pendrivelinux.com
[01:22] <kovacsleeve> How do I change the sound level of the beep the computer makes when I do something it doesnt like?
[01:22] <palomer> what about system > administration > create bootable usb drive?
[01:23] <palomer> create a usb startup disk
[01:23] <palomer> I meant
[01:23] <fyn_> Uuu: libftgl2
[01:23] <g[r]eek> bazhang, I just want to install one module, namely libapache2-mod-python - so I'm hoping I don't have to upgrade just to get this one module
[01:24] <fyn_> Uuu: so it was in the depends line ... some binary noise wound up around libgcc.  killed the depends line entirely and tiried reinstalling.  now it's pissed at me :(   apt-get --reinstall install libftgl2
[01:24] <fyn_> Reading package lists... Done
[01:24] <bazhang> g[r]eek, its not supported anymore please /msg ubottu upgrade for links
[01:24] <fyn_> Segmentation faulty tree... 50%
[01:24] <Uuu> fyn_: i think that apt/dpkg can complain that there is no package (as it thought) but files are present, so you'll have to delete them manually in that case, if there is not an important system package (i'll check if it is)
[01:24] <benje> palomer: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent
[01:24] <Uuu> oh
[01:24] <Dr_Willis> palomer:  i dident see that menu item there any more on Jaunty.. but that command does seem to still exist..
[01:24] <Dr_Willis> palomer:  thats proberly the best way. :)
[01:25] <Dr_Willis> palomer:  unetbootin is a similer command thats also handy
[01:25] <fyn_> Uuu: now what?
[01:25] <Dr_Willis> palomer:  aha - on jaunty its called 'usb-startupdisk -creator'
[01:26] <vigo> steven_: I do not know how 'official' it is, but here , http://www.soft82.com/download/linux/ubuntu/, still looking, and note the links to Canonical.
[01:26] <Uuu> fyn_: so apt dies... strange. i
[01:27] <macman> guys i think installed the wrong linux headers .. how can i fix
[01:27] <Uuu> fyn_: i'm checking something right now and maybe i'll find something.
[01:27] <g[r]eek> How do I check my version of linux/
[01:27] <steven_> I type "perl" in the commandline but it is not bringing it up. The cursor just moves to the next line and starts blinking. Surely there is more to it than that
[01:27] <mattgirv> uname -r
[01:27] <bazhang> lsb_release -a g[r]eek
[01:27] <g[r]eek> No I mean 7.10
[01:27] <mattgirv> steven_, Thats the perl interpreter
[01:27] <g[r]eek> thanks
[01:28] <fyn_> Uuu: I was able to dpkg -i that packaage again from the package cache but apt-get upgrade is still telling me 'sementation faulty tree"
[01:28] <Dr_Willis> steven_:  perl has no gui
[01:28] <steven_> really? That simple eh? As long as it works
[01:28] <g[r]eek> Ok thanks for help cheers
[01:28] <fyn_> Uuu: Is that a tree I can rebuild somehow?
[01:28] <mattgirv> steven_, Yep, you can parse files through it that have perl code already written
[01:28] <mattgirv> use whatever editor you like :)
[01:28] <mattgirv> try Anjuta
[01:28] <steven_> Where is a good place to find documentation for learning Perl? Yes, I want to start learning. heh
[01:28] <mattgirv> learn.perl.org ;)
[01:28] <alienkid10> what's a good ubuntu netbook?(brand, model, URL)
[01:29] <steven_> k, thanks
[01:29] <fyn_> Uuu: tried apt-get update which worked fine, but upgrade is still whining about a faulty tree
[01:29] <lastman> perl -e 'print "Hello world\n"' :-)
[01:29] <steven_> You guys have been most helpful. Thanks for putting up with me haha
[01:29] <Uuu> `Depends' field, reference to
[01:29] <Uuu> 02:16:14 `libgcc1': version contains ` '
[01:29] <mattgirv> perl rox
[01:29] <tuga3d> i just buil a software (yafaray) how do i make a package out of it?
[01:29] <mattgirv> good choice ;)
[01:29] <Dr_Willis> steven_:  Perl is documented at 100000000000's of web sites and books
[01:29] <Uuu> oh, paste in console rules ;/
[01:29] <tsuber2000> using xubuntu on acer netbook
[01:29] <steven_> After Perl I intend to learn Lua
[01:30] <Uuu> fyn_: co it said before: libgcc1': version contains ` ', yes?
[01:30] <sebsebseb> steven_: Python is a great one to learn
[01:30] <R0b0t1> Hello, I'm trying to compile something but it gives me a linking error saying crti.o is missing... I've read that this is supposed to be part of lib6c-dev, which I have.
[01:30] <mattgirv> sebsebseb, hush :D
[01:30] <sebsebseb> steven_: Ubuntu uses quite a bit of Python also
[01:30] <duelboot> Anyone? I'm running 8.04 - CD-ROM and DVD won't mount a disc unless it's blank CD, but I can't burn anything to it...dmeg contains line stating I need to update the driver...how do I do this?...oh, and it worked fine prior to Hardy!
[01:30] <fyn_> rm /var/cache/apt/*.bin ... kills my package cache so update should fix it now, lets see :)
[01:30] <thirsteh> yeah, I was about to say; Python is a great language to learn
[01:30] <sebsebseb> mattgirv: you tried to convert this guy to Perl?  when I wasn't paying attention?
[01:30] <steven_> Perhaps I'll learn Python next and Lua after.
[01:30] <Uuu> fyn_: so maybe recover that file from backup (hope you made one) and just fix the line
[01:30] <mattgirv> sebsebseb, nope he was already converted when i spoke to him
[01:30] <JamesD772> im on an Acer Aspire and i am trying to start ath0, the device is listed in iwconfig and i have followed all intsrcutions on the forum correctly. is there a command for terminal to start in manually?
[01:30] <mattgirv> :)
[01:30] <vigo> sreven_: also here: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Ubuntu_(Linux)_Guide/Introduction, is a wiki, so I am uncertain of the sources, but looks like one I will get.
[01:30] <sebsebseb> mattgirv: oh ok
[01:30] <fyn_> Uuu: yup, but it wasn't a null, it was several high asciii characters ... i tried fixing that line, that's how i got this far :)
[01:31] <Dr_Willis> steven_:  for learning a 'first' language.. you might want to do Python First. its a bit easier to learn i think.
[01:31] <kronopio> coleys: I am back
[01:31] <steven_> I know some C++, but alright
[01:31] <fyn_> Uuu: bah ... even killing the package cache I'm still getting a faulty tree
[01:31] <thirsteh> steven_: you probably want to learn Python first. Not that Python is necessarily better than Perl, but it's a lot easier to learn
[01:31] <Dr_Willis> steven_:   Yoy can expand python with C++ :)
[01:31]  * malex just upgraded to jaunty and much to his dismay found that suspend to RAM didn't work. Are there known glitches I need to be aware of? Thanks.
[01:31] <Uuu> fyn_: how did you "fixed" it?
[01:31] <Uuu> fyn_: deleted that line?
[01:31] <steven_> Cool
[01:31] <fyn_> Uuu: What does apt mean when it says tree?
[01:31] <JamesD772> im on an Acer Aspire and i am trying to start ath0, the device is listed in iwconfig and i have followed all intsrcutions on the forum correctly. is there a command for terminal to start in manually?
[01:32] <R0b0t1> Hello, I'm trying to compile something but it gives me a linking error saying crti.o is missing... I've read that this is supposed to be part of lib6c-dev, which I have. What could I try?
[01:32] <Dr_Willis> steven_:  python is more 'structured' and easier to grasp  the fundamentals..
[01:32] <mattgirv> in what context fyn_ ?
[01:32] <sebsebseb> fyn_: you installed tree?
[01:32] <R0b0t1> JamesD772: Try eth1 instead.
[01:32] <sebsebseb> !find tree
[01:32] <Uuu> fyn_: i think it is 'segmentation fault' with 'tree' from 'reading tree' or so
[01:32] <sebsebseb> !info tree
[01:32] <JamesD772> try what?
[01:32] <fyn_> Uuu: yes, i deleted the depends line and I reinstalled that package from the deb I had in the package cache.
[01:32] <JamesD772> its for wirelesss
[01:32] <fyn_> mattgirv: "segmentation faulty tree" as an error from dpg
[01:32] <fyn_> mattgirv: sorry, apt-get
[01:32] <Dr_Willis> JamesD772:  I used the netbook remix on my acer aspire one. wireless worked from the start.
[01:33] <fyn_> mattgirv: is that a tree i can rebuild
[01:33] <centaur5> Does anybody know if supergrubdisk supports ext4?
[01:33] <android60> can someone please help, I just built a lightweight machine for a NAS but when I go to install ubuntu from the cd menu, I just keep seeing errors like this http://pastebin.com/m7c9abf9a
[01:33] <Uuu> fyn_: so maybe recover that file and line Depends: and write in that place a fake dependency, something like "libglib"
[01:33] <mattgirv> Fyn_, run this ' sudo rm /var/cache/apt/*.bin '
[01:33] <sebsebseb> centaur5: maybe
[01:33] <JamesD772> its listed in iwconfig but not when i click on the networking icon
[01:33] <mattgirv> then apt-get update
[01:33] <sebsebseb> centaur5: ,but Grub and the file system aren't linked as such
[01:33] <mattgirv> :)
[01:33] <fyn_> mattgirv: ya i did that and then an apt-get update, it's still doing it
[01:33] <Uuu> fyn_: what a play on system files ;]
[01:33] <mattgirv> close it and try again
[01:33] <chrispitzer> is there any usability testing like "silverback" available for linux?
[01:33] <Dr_Willis> JamesD772:  rightclick, or left click. try both.
[01:33] <R0b0t1> Hello, I'm trying to compile something but it gives me a linking error saying crti.o is missing... I've read that this is supposed to be part of lib6c-dev, which I have. What could I try?
[01:33] <dan> Anyone know why I've multiple Novell IPs in my firewall log?
[01:33] <WebcamWonder> Ok, somehow, the state of my capslock is screwed. I accidentally hit the capslock key, and then turned it off, only to realize now that I actually need to turn on the capslock to type in lower case :S
[01:33] <weasel8> Ok, so my sister's laptop is running ubuntu w/ xfce4 and all of a sudden, one day, the window manager disappears. the rest of xfce works fine, all programs working, but there are no window titles, no resizing or moving windows, etc...click on the "Window Manager" button in Xfce settings and it says "These settings are not available with your current window manager (unknown)." Does anybody know what's up?
[01:33] <KyleK> centaur5: it might be able to read it as ext2 or 3
[01:34] <sebsebseb> centaur5: altough there was something in the release notes about people who upgrade and then convert Ext3 to Ext4,  and then having to put on a later Grub
[01:34] <JamesD772> it says Wireless Connections:
[01:34] <steven_> What is a great site to start learning Python? I have found a few, but anyone have some recommendations?
[01:34] <centaur5> sebsebseb, Well I need it reinstalled since I upgraded from ext3 to ext4 after installing Jaunty.  So if I install it from supergrubdisk should it get me up and going?
[01:34] <JamesD772> *Wireless Networks:
[01:34] <Dr_Willis> steven_:   python.org :)
[01:34] <JamesD772> my bad
[01:34] <Uuu> fyn_: i'm interesting, however this info is not valuable for me fpr this problem: you upgraded Ubuntu? From what version?
[01:34] <steven_> Yeah, I found that one
[01:34] <Dr_Willis> steven_:  proberly books on it in the package manager also
[01:34] <fyn_> Uuu: intrepid to jaunty
[01:34] <JamesD772> theres no way too force it
[01:35] <JamesD772> "on"
[01:35] <sebsebseb> steven_: http://www.diveintopython.org/
[01:35] <centaur5> sebsebseb, Sounds like something I'll need to check out.  Darn, I should have left it at ext3.  :)
[01:35] <steven_> Ubuntu 9.04 comes with full Python right?
[01:35] <Dr_Willis> wow - thers a lot pf python related packages..
[01:35] <mattgirv> pretty sure its installed as standard
[01:35] <sebsebseb> steven_: I guess so
[01:35] <Dr_Willis> !find python
[01:35] <fyn_> mattgirv: does this mean that the tree that update is sending me is making some subprocess of apt segfault?  wtf?
[01:35] <Uuu> fyn_: tried with my advice of fixing depends entry/
[01:35] <Dr_Willis> 1031 packages relateing to python. :)
[01:35] <Uuu> ?
[01:35] <sebsebseb> centaur5: check the 9.04 release notes out, it mentions your issue it seems
[01:35] <Eneerge> what would cause a system to be extremely slow when trying to play video after performing video encoding... Video plays fine after reboot.  I do a new encoding, and i have to reboot afterwards in order to play it.  The cpu is @ most 4% load, but the video is very jumpy.  I tried issuing a drop_caches 3 which cleared my cache, but the video playback is still slow.  is there anything else i can do besides rebooting to get vide
[01:35] <Eneerge> o playback back to normal?
[01:35] <Linuz2009> how to uninstall evolution mail.
[01:35] <JamesD772> so theres nothing i can doo?
[01:36] <fyn_> Uuu: yes, that problem is solved and dpkg is happy, but now my apt is screwed with this 'segmentation faulty tree'
[01:36] <mattgirv> Fyn_, usually its some outdated or corrupt file that causes it
[01:36] <Yanick_> hi, is there a subversion plugin for Ubuntu, kinda like Turtoise, because Eclipse just start to p**s me off :)
[01:36] <mattgirv> Fyn, that command removes those files
[01:36] <Uuu> fyn_: that fault was AFTER I wrote that
[01:36] <fyn_> mattgirv: anything aside from the two  bin files there that'd be loaded?  i did rm them ... actually found that on the forums before you mentioend even.
[01:36] <centaur5> Thanks sebsebseb I'll have to do that.
[01:36] <sebsebseb> centaur5: ok good luck
[01:36] <Uuu> fyn_: so: did you add a fake dependency?
[01:36] <[flaming]> what's the channel that it sends yo uto if you're in a proxy?
[01:37] <JamesD772> Does anyone have any input??
[01:37] <Uuu> fyn_: (maybe you missed my text)
[01:37] <dkulchenko> In Gnome Do, the main image (obviously an enlarged image of the Tracker icon) is shown extremely pixelated. How can I replace that image?
[01:37] <sebsebseb> !proxy
[01:37] <fyn_> Uuu: no, i killed the depends line entirely and then reinstalled the package
[01:37] <Uuu> fyn_: so you missed my text ;]
[01:37] <mattgirv> ah, hm well do check your dependencies are up to date like Uuu said, perhaps add the sources manually into your source list
[01:37] <vigo> steven_: also the Community Documentation covers a mass of data and other tweaks, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromLinux <<is like a starting point.
[01:37] <Uuu> fyn_: so maybe recover that file and line Depends: and write in that place a fake dependency, something like "libglib"
[01:37] <JamesD772> im on an Acer Aspire and i am trying to start ath0, the device is listed in iwconfig and i have followed all intsrcutions on the forum correctly. is there a command for terminal to start in manually?
[01:37] <Eneerge> anyone have an idea?
[01:37] <cappicard> heya. what could I do to apache2 to prevent it from jacking up my ping times from 21ms to 3000ms?
[01:38] <fyn_> Uuu: the status file is fine, but apt keeps getting a faulty pkgcache from update somehow
[01:38] <Stepan1> Is there a way I can build a macro for Ubuntu?  I want it to 1) Kill a program, 2) Launch the program.  Skype freezes up often with 9.04 and I'm stuck until they fix it.
[01:38] <sebsebseb> Stepan1: shell scripts  SSH scripts
[01:38] <sebsebseb> Stepan1: that's more advanced stuff
[01:38] <mattgirv> cappicard: Set up traffic shaping so apache2 only has access to part of your bandwidth
[01:38] <Linuz2009> how to uninstall evolution mail.
[01:38] <sebsebseb> Stepan1: you can kill a program with killall prograname or xkill and click on it
[01:39] <Uuu> fyn_: It is not connected with that file? (just asking, i don't know0
[01:39] <cappicard> hmm...
[01:39] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: why?
[01:39] <mattgirv> otherwise when its accessed itll probably spike your connection if you are on a regular adsl
[01:39] <cappicard> i'm on cable.
[01:39] <WebcamWonder> Stepan1: Skype hasn't been worked on for quite sometime now. I wouldn't expect them to fix anything. As far as the script is concerned: a simple, pkill skype && skype
[01:39] <cappicard> but yeah, i see what you mean
[01:39] <sebsebseb> Stepan1:   .sh files yeah
[01:39] <Linuz2009> sebsebseb: I never used it
[01:39] <Uuu> fyn_: sudo apt-get clean    ?
[01:39] <vluser> help!!!
[01:39] <fyn_> Uuu: wow ... i deleted it for like a fourth time but this time update worked.  maybe someone goofed on the other end?
[01:39] <Stepan1> sebsebseb: I will look it up, thanks
[01:39] <dan> Anyone know why Novell IP addresses are in my firewall log?
[01:39] <mattgirv> cappicard: yeah even so, i just mean anything with a limited upload rate
[01:40] <Linuz2009> sebsebseb: I've always checked my mail online
[01:40] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: yeah
[01:40] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: Ubuntu comes with some stuff that not everyone uses
[01:40] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> hi
[01:40] <weasel8> any ideas?
[01:40] <vluser> any onw knoe of any docs on setting up a canon ip2600 printer?'
[01:40] <Uuu> fyn_: deleted "it" - the file?
[01:40] <Stepan1> WebcamWonder: Skype was designed for 8.10 and I havent had problems with it.  Either way, i dont think its a skype issue.
[01:40] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: ,but you don't really need to get rid of those, because   Linux programs hardly take up any space anyway
[01:40] <fyn_> mattgirv: Uuu and Dr_Willis --- thanks!  big help, all.
[01:40] <Linuz2009> sebsebseb: so you mean un-installing them wouldn't make the system stable?
[01:40] <JamesD772> so theres no way to MMAKE ath0 work!?
[01:41] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009:   yep it would make no difference
[01:41] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> I have no audio on my laptop :(
[01:41] <Uuu> fyn_: gr33ts from Poland ;] glad I could help.
[01:41] <fyn_> Uuu: it was the pkgcache.bin and its friend, which were making apt segfault
[01:41] <vluser> any why does ubuntu terminal say "no such file or directory" when the file does indeed exist?
[01:41] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: just don't use the apps you don't want, but if you really want to uninstall yes you can do that as  well
[01:41] <JamesD772> vluser:
[01:41] <benje> JamesD772: do you read the doc ? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AspireOne
[01:41] <JamesD772> caps sensitve
[01:41] <Uuu> fyn_: please get assured everything works to make me happy ;)
[01:41] <JamesD772> benje: thats what i followed to a T
[01:41] <Linuz2009> sebsebseb: Okay, but I'm trying to clean out my PC
[01:41] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: Ubuntu is not stable on your computer???
[01:41] <vluser> JamesD772, I'm trying to run /usr/bin/tpsetup
[01:41] <vluser> the file is there
[01:41] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: that's so Windows
[01:41] <fyn_> Uuu: Much apreciation from Canada.  I've several Polish friends and always admire a country that has a holiday for water fights ;)
[01:41] <vluser> but when I execute it, it says it's not there
[01:41] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: you can have loads of apps installed in Ubuntu, without issues :)
[01:42] <mattgirv> fyn_, Thought it was :D happy ubuntuing
[01:42]  * NoSoundOnUbuntu takes a number for help with audio
[01:42] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: Ubuntu and other Desktop Linux distros are designed to have loads of programs installed, unlike Windows
[01:42] <Linuz2009> sebsebseb: can I use two browser as well?
[01:42] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: of course
[01:42] <vluser> unable to execute /usr/bin/tpsetup: no such file or directory
[01:42] <WebcamWonder> Stepan1: Last Skype hotfix was released on 16.06.2008, and since then the developers of the Linux skype have moved to other platforms, such as embedded, etc.
[01:42] <Linuz2009> I've got firefox and swift fox
[01:42] <vluser> the file is there!
[01:42] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: you can have 6 or more open  if you really want
[01:42] <benje> JamesD772: so you get the last madwifi driver ?
[01:42] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: Swiftfox hummm
[01:42] <vigo> Linuz2009: I just removed the icons, gui stuff and use another mail server. Thunderbird works, sendmail, and about a hundred others.
[01:42] <Uuu> fyn_: you're ale welcome here ;]
[01:42] <WebcamWonder> !sound | NoSoundOnUbuntu
[01:42] <fyn_> mattgirv: it was damn weird though, i had to delete and re-update several times ... it's always unsettling to have everything mess and then fix it but never be entirely sure what happened :)
[01:43] <sebsebseb> !browsers |  Linuz2009
[01:43] <cappicard> im going to try setting up dd-wrt to limit my uplink bandwidth
[01:43] <mattgirv> fyn_, Yeah its the last thing you want after an update as well :)
[01:43] <Linuz2009> sebsebseb: swift fox is a third party application
[01:43] <mattgirv> fyn_, At least you'll be safe for a good while now :p
[01:43] <benje> cappicard: do yuou try conntrack and qdisk ?
[01:43] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: and there's also Lynx  which is text based
[01:43] <fyn_> mattgirv: heh, i can only hope!
[01:43] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: yes I heard of it
[01:43] <Uuu> but what is pkgcache.bin?
[01:43] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: sounds like a Windows app lol
[01:43] <cappicard> i do not
[01:43] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: or some edited version of Firefox
[01:43] <vluser> anybody?
[01:44] <vigo> Epiphany is a great browser, is also free of 'junk' , unless you decide to add it.
[01:44] <benje> cappicard: http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-HOWTO/Bandwidth-Limiting-HOWTO.html
[01:44] <Yanick_> I've just downloaded a .deb file, but I cannot install it from the package manager
[01:44] <fyn_> Uuu: I think it's where apt stores the list of apckages that it can get from its sources
[01:44] <Yanick_> can anyone help?
[01:44] <sebsebseb> vigo: indeed and same for Galeon
[01:44] <Linuz2009> sebsebseb: you can download it for linux
[01:44] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: link?
[01:44] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: that's something else
[01:44] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: make sure you only get stuff from trusted sources
[01:44] <benje> Yanick_: what does it say ?
[01:44] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> Device = Intel 82801DB-ICH4 (Alsa Mixer)
[01:44] <Stepan1> WebcamWonder: right, but still not horrible.  There are some programs that dont get updated for years.  I guess it would have been better if they build it right from the start but I think Ubuntu has some fault in this.  Do you know of an alternative for Skype (but still using skype username and stuff)?  I know a website imo.im but i was looking for a program.
[01:45] <benje> Yanick_: do you try with gdebi or dpkg- i name.deb ?
[01:45] <Linuz2009> sebsebseb: well I don't know if that website proves to be trusted.
[01:45] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: also ,because of market share reasons, I think it's best people use Firefox  :)
[01:45] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: however sometimes  Ubuntu's Firefox goes bad
[01:45] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> that is correct, right? WebcamWonder
[01:45] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: at least for some us, me included
[01:45] <Yanick_> benje: I tried with the user interface, but the file is greyed. when I download the file from FF, it says that the extension is not properly set.. or something
[01:45] <Linuz2009> sebsebseb: but I've heard swift fox enhances processes
[01:45] <WebcamWonder> Stepan1: Nope. The Skype protocol is proprietary and the state of audio/video conferencing tools on Linux is not particularly well
[01:45] <mattgirv> Nah its nice to have an alternative to Firefox though, people shouldn't rely on one browser
[01:46] <fyn_> OH WOW
[01:46] <Yanick_> benje: I'm not familiar with command line package installation
[01:46] <WebcamWonder> NoSoundOnUbuntu: That is your sound card I presume... did you check whether the sound was not already muted?
[01:46] <vigo> sebsebseb: I used Galeon on some other distro, I liked it also.
[01:46] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: Seamonkey is good as well.   before Firefox  there was the Mozilla Suite, but that didn't really gain much of the market and so died and along come Firefox and Thunderbird.   Mozilla Suite lives on as Seamonkey
[01:46] <Stepan1> WebcamWonder: figures
[01:46] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: a bit like how  Netscape lived on as Mozilla, once Microsoft nearly completly destroyed them
[01:46] <vigo> Seamonkey ROCKS
[01:46] <fyn_> so all that was done from my laptop since i had to make dpkg work to get my ati drivers in to get logged in because it wouldn't let me ctrl alt f1 or bksp anymore
[01:46] <benje> Yanick_: download it and try under terminal if it's an apt:// klink yoiu need gdebi to install with one click under navigator
[01:47] <cappicard> there. dd-wrt is now working fine. I'm limiting uplink to 384kbps instead of full 484
[01:47] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> I clicked every option and unmuted everything and increaded the vol to 100% WebcamWonder
[01:47] <mattgirv> cappicard, Any better?
[01:47] <chetnick> Does anybody share printer from Ubuntu to other machines? I managed to do it with samba, but i am trying to figure out how to do it with cups, but no luck.
[01:47] <fyn_> and now that i have my pkg management fixed and vid drivers in, my keyboard is messed ... like every keystroke makes three, one lower, one upper and a second lower, like aAa
[01:47] <fyn_> wtf?
[01:47] <WebcamWonder> Linuz2009: Swiftfox is an optimized compile for Firefox
[01:47] <cappicard> yes.
[01:47] <sebsebseb> !print |  chetnick
[01:47] <mattgirv> :)
[01:47] <josh9771> cups has a web administration panel....
[01:47] <Yanick_> benje: I went in Nautilus and double clicked it, it's installing... O_o oh well, thanks for you help though
[01:47] <cappicard> ping times are now back down to 20ms
[01:47] <JamesD772> im on an Acer Aspire and i am trying to start ath0, the device is listed in iwconfig and i have followed all intsrcutions on the forum correctly. is there a command for terminal to start in manually?
[01:47] <mattgirv> \o/
[01:48] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> I clicked every option and unmuted everything and increaded the vol to 100% WebcamWonder
[01:48] <cappicard> someone is sucking on my music collection...
[01:48] <WebcamWonder> NoSoundOnUbuntu: Alright
[01:48] <fyn_> and each bksp does three charcters
[01:48] <chetnick> josh9771: and?
[01:48] <cappicard> but they can suck all they want and not jack with my connection
[01:48] <WebcamWonder> NoSoundOnUbuntu: Pastebin the output of aplay -L
[01:48] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> WebcamWonder, , going to first link
[01:48] <fyn_> and caps lock makes aAa into AaA ...
[01:48] <grkblood13> im having a kvm issue, whenever i boot my pc up through the kvm i get a max resolution of 800x600, if i boot it up directly to the pc it gets my tpyical 1680x1024. IF i boot up connected to the pc i can then disconnect and go through the kvm and I will still get the 1680x1024 resolution but if I reboot it will go back to 800x600. how do i fix this?
[01:48] <SamMash> Hello guys. I'm trying to change the folders permissions for a user home folder from root, but every time I change them they turn back to their former state. What should I do?
[01:48] <fyn_> unplugging and replugging the usb kb doesn't help
[01:49] <cappicard> i notice that google's bot is hitting my web server a lot...
[01:49] <kovacsleeve> Any idea why Synaptic wont find XChat on a new 9.04 install?
[01:49] <Dr_Willis> grkblood13:  ive seen/heard of others who set the specific res in xorg.conf with the modeline options.. but ive never done so.  and Yep its a issue with a lot of KVM switches.
[01:49] <WebcamWonder> !find xchatr
[01:49] <Seguismundo> hola
[01:49] <WebcamWonder> !find xchat
[01:49] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> WebcamWonder, pastebin link please
[01:49] <vluser> anyone know how I can make grub detect other OS's after installation?
[01:49] <vigo> grkblood13: Have you tried the 915resolution package or the many others listed that may be compatible with your hardware?
[01:49] <Seguismundo> holla
[01:49] <sebsebseb> !es | Seguismundo
[01:49] <WebcamWonder> !pastebin | NoSoundOnUbuntu
[01:49] <Uuu> fyn_: it happens in X or virtual terminal?
[01:50] <vluser> I added other drives which have other os's installed
[01:50] <grkblood13> vigo, what is 915resolution?
[01:50] <WebcamWonder> kovacsleeve: sudo aptitude show xchat, what does that output?
[01:50] <Seguismundo> que idioma hablan aqui
[01:50] <Uuu> fyn_: maybe after reboot it will be fine.
[01:50] <fyn_> Uuu: in stupid kdm ... i can't get to a virt term since ctrl-alt-f1 seems unhappy
[01:50] <tuv0k> !es
[01:50] <grkblood13> my xorg.conf is very generic by the way
[01:50] <fyn_> Uuu: and this is a fresh boot
[01:50] <grkblood13> it pretty much has nothign in it
[01:50] <Seguismundo> ingles
[01:50] <mattgirv> fyn_, CTRL+ALT+F2
[01:50] <kovacsleeve> WebcamWonder: name, state, version, size, dependencies. etc.
[01:51] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> WebcamWonder, http://paste.ubuntu.com/163202/
[01:51] <vigo> grkblood13: It is in the Synaptics Package manager under Base, and other sections, one moment I will look it up again.
[01:51] <vluser> grub anybody?
[01:51] <WebcamWonder> kovacsleeve: So, it does show you the package information right?
[01:51] <R0b0t1> I'm on a 64bit release, how might I go about installing the 32bit libc package?
[01:51] <vluser> how do I make it detect more os's
[01:51] <SamMash> Hello guys. I'm trying to change the folders permissions for a user home folder from root, but every time I change them they turn back to their former state. What should I do?
[01:51] <fyn_> mattgirv: nope
[01:51] <mattgirv> fyn_, or are none of your function keys working
[01:51] <Linuz2009> sebsebseb: can the program computer janitor helps me to delete files that won't cause my system to malfunction?
[01:51] <tuv0k> grkblood13, I noticed mine was like that as well
[01:51] <frenzy_usa> grkblood13: What KVM switch do you have? Sounds like the KVM switch only supports or reports 800x600.
[01:51] <fyn_> mattgirv: none of them gets me a tty anyhow
[01:51] <sebsebseb> !permissions |  SamMash
[01:51] <kovacsleeve> WebcamWonder: It seems to yes. Why would Synaptic not see it? This is a fresh 9.04 install, I just did a fresh 9.04 install on my desktop and it found it right away?
[01:51] <tuv0k> xorg.conf has defaults now
[01:51] <grkblood13> frenzy_usa, it says it supports pretty high
[01:51] <playa7071> how can i login to ubuntu with root priveleges
[01:51] <grkblood13> tuv0k, how did u fix it
[01:51] <SamMash> thanks a lot sebsebseb!
[01:51] <grkblood13> its very agitating
[01:52] <benje> playa7071: it's not an good idee
[01:52] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: it will remove some old  unneeded programs,  and I think that's about it
[01:52] <Linuz2009> sebsebseb: can is computer janitor safe to use than Klean Sweeper?
[01:52] <sebsebseb> SamMash: no problem
[01:52] <mattgirv> fyn_, You using nVidia?
 I left it alone, it was /is not broken
[01:52] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: what's  Klean Sweepers?
[01:52] <fyn_> mattgirv: ati, fglrx
[01:52] <benje> you lmay have to use sudo
[01:52] <Linuz2009> sebsebseb: it also configure softwares too
[01:52] <WebcamWonder> kovacsleeve: Well, it searches through the total list of packages. There might be some filters turned on in Synaptic which might be preventing you from seeing the package. Do a, sudo aptitude install xchat, to install xchat from command line
[01:52] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: some sort of 3rd party app?
[01:52] <playa7071> i cant do anything without root access
[01:52] <fyn_> mattgirv: but that shouldnt' impact the keyboard?
[01:52] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> WebcamWonder, http://paste.ubuntu.com/163202/
[01:52] <WebcamWonder> NoSoundOnUbuntu: You have a 5.1?
[01:52] <Linuz2009> sebsebseb: you mean KLean Sweeper?
[01:52] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: yes
[01:52] <mattgirv> fyn_, there is a bug with the nvidia drivers where you cant switch virtual terminals
[01:53] <benje> playa7071: wrong you can use sudo or gksudo
[01:53] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> WebcamWonder, IDK what that is
[01:53] <tuv0k> sebsebseb, self explanatory, supposedly
[01:53] <WebcamWonder> NoSoundOnUbuntu: Surround sound 5.1 speakers?
[01:53] <Uuu> mattgirv: he has ATI...
[01:53] <sebsebseb> tuv0k: uh?
[01:53] <mattgirv> fyn_, or its a bug with xorg. not 100%
[01:53] <mattgirv> Uuu, I know,
[01:53] <Linuz2009> sebsebseb: No, its Linux distributed
[01:53] <playa7071> ok so if i want to unzip a file as root ow do i do it?
[01:53] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: if it's in the Ubuntu repo then sure it will be ok
[01:53] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> It is a Gatway laptop, I have no external speakers
[01:53] <mattgirv> Uuu, I am saying I have seen the problem with nvidia cards, not ati, but I am not saying it might not still be related
[01:53] <Uuu> fyn_: but if you boot into VT, there's the same error?
[01:53] <Linuz2009> sebsebseb: its not safe because it had root privileges
[01:54] <fyn_> Uuu: Trying to ..
[01:54] <Uuu> mattgirv: yes, you're right.
[01:54] <grkblood13> back
[01:54] <R0b0t1> I'm on a 64bit release, how might I go about installing the 32bit libc package?
[01:54] <tuv0k> so many basic queries, so little effort:(
[01:54] <grkblood13> my connection messed up
[01:54] <grkblood13> vigo, did u find it?
[01:54] <fyn_> Uuu: gonna type as it's booting to see what i see
[01:54] <sebsebseb> tuv0k: uh and?
 It is a Gatway laptop, I have no external speakers
[01:54] <benje> playa7071: sudo unzip -option filename
[01:54] <bob_> cups where do   I go to get help with The CUPS scheduler is not running.
[01:54] <Uuu> fyn_: OK
[01:54] <sebsebseb> !cups | bob
[01:54] <benje> playa7071: see man unzip  for options
[01:54] <fyn_> Uuu: so typing over the dmesg as it boots works normall
[01:54] <sebsebseb> !unzip
[01:54] <WebcamWonder> NoSoundOnUbuntu: Ahh, alright, wait
[01:54] <Linuz2009> sebsebseb: why there's an error saying that if you delete this program it might break you computer
[01:54] <playa7071> how can i run it as root and then turn it off when im done?
[01:54] <tuv0k> R0b0t1, just install whatever you like. it'll grab whats needed
[01:54] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> WebcamWonder, ty
[01:55] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: don't know not used it
[01:55] <eseven73> Trying to get ProFTP going, it seems like it's almost working accept I get a Errort 530 Login Incorrect message , here's my config http://paste.ubuntu.com/163203
[01:55] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009:  I know better :)
[01:55] <Linuz2009> sebsebseb: computer janitor seemed to be risky
[01:55] <tuv0k> playa7071, lol, you DON'T RUN AS ROOT
[01:55] <R0b0t1> tuv0k: I'm compiling with a makefile... I wish it were as easy as that.
[01:55] <vigo> grkblood13: http://ftp.riken.go.jp/Linux/ubuntu/pool/universe/9/915resolution, but I suggest that you look on the forums and get the correct one for your system, KDE and stuff changes it, it is an RPM package but is also a .deb pckg.
[01:55] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: then to delete loads of stuff from the file system and what not
[01:55] <fyn_> Uuu: And now that it's in kdm ... everything is trippled ... no aAa anymore, just aaa for one a keystroke
[01:55] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: if  the termianl tells you that certain programs aren't needed anymore, then it is safe to remove them
[01:55] <playa7071> i know there is a way to run as root i read it in the ubuntu manual
[01:55] <yogeshwarang> wow!!! i have installed ubuntu!!
[01:55] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: and if it tells you after an upgrade
[01:55] <Linuz2009> sebsebseb: you mean apt-get auto remove
[01:55] <playa7071> i understand it is not a good idea
[01:55] <benje> playa7071:  most of time you don't have to unzip as root what do you want to do ?
[01:55] <tuv0k> R0b0t1, search synaptic for 32libs
[01:55] <Uuu> "over the dmesg"? sorry, I don't understand. Does it mean that in VT it's all right?
[01:55] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: yes
[01:56] <fyn_> Uuu: this could be kdm, usb kernel stuffs, hotplug, random other things?
[01:56] <tuv0k> it is easy as that
[01:56] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: ,but I would sudo apt-get purge   the stuff it is saying is stuff to autoremove
[01:56] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: I will always use purge to remove :)
[01:56] <benje> even to compil  you don't havt to be root
[01:56] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: since that gets rid of config files to
[01:56] <playa7071> i downloaded a file and i wanted to unzip it to a folder
[01:56] <R0b0t1> tuv0k: No results.
[01:56] <yogeshwarang> wht is the difference between gnome and kde?
[01:56] <benje> palya do this as normal user
[01:56] <tuv0k> yogeshwarang, lots
[01:56] <playa7071> i had to sudo to root to create the folder
[01:56] <dooner> playa7071, sudo will run stuff as root, but unless you really need to, tis safer to unzip/build/etc as your standard user , then use sudo to install ?
[01:56] <IndyGunFreak> yogeshwarang: one sucks, one doesnt
[01:56] <eseven73> KDE has more eyecandy for one
[01:56] <WebcamWonder> NoSoundOnUbuntu: try this: navigate to a specific directory where some wav file is located, and try: aplay --device=front <file_name>
[01:56] <yogeshwarang> does kde provides good user interface?
[01:57] <yogeshwarang> thanks guys!
[01:57] <fyn_> Uuu: I meant that when I typed as it was loading the system in text mode it was typing normally over the init messages but once X loaded and kdm's dialog popped up I see tripling of every character making it hard to login as my password is not pppaaassswwwooorrrddd
[01:57] <sebsebseb> yogeshwarang: depensd on the user
[01:57] <playa7071> now when i try and unzip to the folder it says i dont have permissions
[01:57] <IndyGunFreak> i despise KDE
[01:57] <fyn_> Uuu: you would at least be able to type your username ;)
[01:57] <sebsebseb> yogeshwarang: I don't like KDE4 as a GUI, but KDE3 is alright, and Gnome :)
[01:57] <dooner> playa7071, sudo unzip.. .
[01:57] <sebsebseb> IndyGunFreak:  :)  and how come?
[01:57] <Uuu> fyn_: haha ;]
[01:57] <tuv0k> yogeshwarang, your questions are relative and covered by google ad nauseum
[01:57] <benje> playa7071: to make directory "sudo mkdir directory" then "sudo chown $USER:$USER diorectory"
[01:57] <yogeshwarang> thanks sebsebseb
[01:57] <IndyGunFreak> sebsebseb: well, for one, it has always been slower than gnome(for me)... 2.. its just ugly
[01:58] <vigo> yogeshwarng: It is just an Interface, preferences thing, I am certain that some have opinions to that might contradict this one, but is basically just a GUI thing.
[01:58] <sebsebseb> yogeshwarang: if your new to Desktop GNU/LInux I would suggest you try all of these things
[01:58] <benje> playa7071: after that you can do what you want in this directory
[01:58] <tuv0k> I suggest this thing called google
[01:58] <IndyGunFreak> i've not used xfce in ages
[01:58] <sebsebseb> yogeshwarang: Kubuntu KDE4,  Kubuntu KDE3 (as long as your on 8.04 or 9.04),   Xubuntu,  and yeah the default Gnome/Ubuntu :d
[01:58] <tuv0k> it's amazing
[01:58] <yogeshwarang> sure sebsebseb'
[01:58] <vigo> I Scroogle
[01:58] <Uuu> fyn_: No idea.
[01:59] <yogeshwarang> can i ask any question related to ubuntu here?
[01:59] <eseven73> Need a ProFTP guru to check into http://paste.ubuntu.com/163203 and tell me why I get 530 Login errors, I just need to allow anonymous or even userftp access to wordpress plugin folder
[01:59] <fyn_> Uuu: last time it had somehow froze the menus, this time i could at least click on console login with my thankfully working mouse and that seems to work fine... looks like kde or x is messed
[01:59] <Linuz2009> sebsebseb: how can I do with computer janitor?
[01:59] <sebsebseb> yogeshwarang: once you got another one installed,  you just switch into it on the log in screen.  oh and when  instaling kubuntu keep gdm :)
[01:59] <yogeshwarang> or this only for experts?
[01:59] <WebcamWonder> yogeshwarang: yes
[01:59] <vluser> help!? how do I make grup scan for OS's and add them to the menu?
[01:59] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> WebcamWonder, I do not know if I have any wav files on here. are they loaded by default?
[01:59] <IndyGunFreak> !grub |vlu
[01:59] <sebsebseb> yogeshwarang: yes this is the channel for Ubuntu questions
[01:59] <tuv0k> yogeshwarang, I'd ask google FIRST but of course
[01:59] <Linuz2009> sebsebseb: it gave me warnings about danger of removing .deb packages
[01:59] <myk_robinson> anyone familiar with either acidrip or dvd:rip? I am running a media center PC using XBMC as the media center and need some help properly ripping my DVD collection to put them on there
[01:59] <WebcamWonder> NoSoundOnUbuntu: Try any mp3, I am not sure whether it would work or not
[01:59] <IndyGunFreak> vluser: see above.
[01:59] <yogeshwarang> sure tuvok
[01:59] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: which deb packages?  pastebin?
[02:00] <tuv0k> myk_robinson, beyond the scope of support here
[02:00] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: you don't need to remove loads of stuff
[02:00] <yogeshwarang> but i counldnt find, may be my search words are wrong
[02:00] <Uuu> fyn_: or something with the driver
[02:00] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: this is not Windows, where if you clutter up your system to much,  it goes bad and slow
[02:00] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> the first thing I did with this laptop was install ubuntu on my new HDD, I do not have an MP3 on it
[02:00] <tarsin> hello, i recently replaced my NIC, when ubuntu booted up it assigned it as eth1.  I removed the reference to my old NIC in /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules, and set the new NIC to use eth0, and then rebooted.  now my NIC is assigned to eth0 as i intended.  However when i am in X and i use Gnome's Network Connections app, it shows 2 "auto eth0" connections.  My /etc/network/interfaces files only shows "auto lo ... iface lo inet loopback"   Further, I c
[02:00] <yogeshwarang> question: i have installed ubuntu on windows
[02:00] <esbat> gedit 有什么办法可以快速移动光标到匹配的{}处么？
[02:00] <sebsebseb> yogeshwarang: wubi :(
[02:00] <mattgirv> thats a statement
[02:00] <yogeshwarang> by using windows installer
[02:00] <benje> eseven73: you don't do a anonymous access and you restric login to userftp
[02:00] <yogeshwarang> yes,
[02:00] <sebsebseb> yogeshwarang: only good for trying
[02:00] <ArmitageX> Is it possible to dual boot Ubuntu on a Mac v10.4.11?
[02:00] <eseven73> benje, I tried that, no luck
[02:00] <sebsebseb> yogeshwarang: woudn't recommend it for long term Ubuntu useage
[02:00] <IndyGunFreak> vluser: what OS is it not detecting
[02:01] <eseven73> no user works
[02:01] <sebsebseb> ArmitageX: of course
[02:01] <Linuz2009> sebsebseb: hmmmm, its a habit
[02:01] <sebsebseb> ArmitageX: ,but I am not sure how
[02:01] <eseven73> I mean no user works at all
[02:01] <fyn_> Uuu: So from console if I type startx it goes into X fine and is extramore fucked in the keyboard once I'm in ... not just three characters but randomly adding ctrl and other fun stuff
[02:01] <ArmitageX> I am not finding any guides
[02:01] <vluser> IndyGunFreak, I have VectorLinux and Slackware installed on another drive
[02:01] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> WebcamWonder, is there a place to quickly get a wav of MP3
[02:01] <yogeshwarang> but i tried to install kubuntu before.. it got struck up
[02:01] <benje> eseven73:  see config exemple here http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/proftpd
[02:01] <yogeshwarang> then i installed ubuntu
[02:01] <IndyGunFreak> vluser: oh ok.
[02:01] <Linuz2009> sebsebseb: since before I install ubuntu, I began to look for new ways to speed up my computer
[02:01] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: think of Ubuntu like a motoerbike,  and Windows as a car
[02:01] <vluser> IndyGunFreak, so I need to copy the kernels to the ubuntu /boot?
[02:01] <yogeshwarang> but i am seeing two ubuntu in the loader?
[02:01] <eseven73> benje, I wouldn't leave it running anyways, Id only use it long enough for wordpress to install a plugin
[02:01] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: there are differences see, but they use the same hardware/road
[02:01] <WebcamWonder> NoSoundOnUbuntu: Try the mp3 first
[02:01] <IndyGunFreak> vluser: i'm far from a grub expert, really don't know
[02:01] <yogeshwarang> how can i configure the loader?
[02:02] <Linuz2009> sebsebseb: thanks for the memo
[02:02] <mattgirv> sebsebseb, nice analogy
[02:02] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: in fact there's a good article on there about  Linux not being Windows
[02:02] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> ok, I will try to find an MP3 to dl
[02:02] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: pretty long also
[02:02] <fyn_> I'm gonna go say hi to kubuntu peeps, thanks all!
[02:02] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> bbiab
[02:02] <ArmitageX> Does anyone know how of a guide to setup a mac with ubuntu dual boot using free software?
[02:02] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: Ubuntu is not Windows, but it can do most stuff WIndows can do :)  and it does stuff better
[02:02] <tuv0k> kubuntu ,,bleh
[02:02] <WebcamWonder> !mac | ArmitageX
[02:03] <WebcamWonder> !dualboot | ArmitageX
[02:03] <eseven73> !lnw | Linuz2009
[02:03] <Linuz2009> sebsebseb: also I want to ask you about another thing, if linux can't get infected is it because window is such a wide spread OS that lure hackers and Linux is a OS that keeps its popularity low.
[02:04] <eseven73> sebsebseb, its !lnw :)
[02:04] <sebsebseb> Linux2009  mattgirv and  eseven73   http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm
[02:04] <FIRED> hello someone answere
[02:04] <cybotron> sebsebseb is linux even better than windows 95? (sorry to interrupt)
[02:04] <eseven73>  /msg ubottu search <word> works almost everytime
[02:04] <mattgirv> I don't want that :p
[02:04] <sebsebseb> cybotron: are you joking?
[02:04] <yogeshwarang> Linuz2009: i saw a big difference, after login usually it takes more than 5 mins to start up all the necessary prgs. but in ubuntu takes only 5 sec
[02:05] <cybotron> sebsebseb yeah kind of being silly
[02:05] <coleys> =p
[02:05] <eseven73> woah
[02:05] <Meinmartini> LOL
[02:05] <mattgirv> Nice bloke
[02:05] <mattgirv> :D
[02:05]  * IndyGunFreak sighs
[02:05] <coleys> haha lol...
[02:05] <eseven73> someone peed in his wheaties
[02:06] <dooner> cybotron, better is subjective. I happen to think most any *nix is way better than any version of Winders :)
[02:06] <tuv0k> wow a freeper found #ubuntu
[02:06] <tarsin> what is a freeper?
[02:06] <coleys> dooner: well spoken :)
[02:06] <mattgirv> If you want an alternative for Windows 95, try BeOS
[02:06] <mattgirv> :)
[02:06] <IndyGunFreak> tuv0k: it happens... usually its someone from another linux distro, that doesn't like ubuntu for whatever reason
[02:06] <benje> eseven73: see the log of proftpd
[02:06] <JamesD772> sudo nano /etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf  <---can someone copy and paste that who is on wireless PLEASE
[02:06] <tuv0k> IndyGunFreak, amazing
[02:06] <kronopio> freeper=  freerepublic.com -er
[02:07] <Linuz2009> yogeshwarang: microsoft kept making patches but what's the use?
[02:07] <sebsebseb> cybotron: blah de blah I should sort my password out for freenode again,  not sure if you got my message
[02:07] <cybotron> sebsebseb, linuz2009 linux will never be as much popular as windows like apple computers with their osx will be the choice of not everyone.
[02:07] <IndyGunFreak> tuv0k: it is pretty stupid.. but Ubuntu users do it in other channels to.. its not a one way street.
[02:07] <eseven73> benje, will do thanks :)
[02:07] <mattgirv> Its probably those Gentoo freaks
[02:07] <mattgirv> :D
[02:07] <kronopio> I am confused about gnupg
[02:07] <sebsebseb> cybotron: Windows 95 was alright at the time, but  it hasn't been suppourted by Microsoft for years,  and  Wine can run most of Windows 95's programs I think
[02:07] <tuv0k> IndyGunFreak, that is sad
[02:07] <usser> JamesD772, http://pastebin.com/f3278775e
[02:07] <sebsebseb> cybotron: I disagree
[02:07] <cybotron> i don't know how to get private messages on irssi
[02:07] <sebsebseb> cybotron: it may take 10 years or so
[02:07] <Linuz2009> cybotron: why not is it because its free?
[02:07] <sebsebseb> cybotron: ,but Ubuntu will probably be like the new Windows when it comes to market share, as in the one that has most users
[02:07] <bazhang> !ot
[02:07] <cybotron> so i guess i have to switch to windows 95 to be able to do it? =)
[02:07] <JamesD772> usser thanks'
[02:07] <IndyGunFreak> tuv0k: indeed.. i've saw Debian Ops flip out and ban a user for even mentioning ubuntu
[02:07] <dooner> cybotron, now if I wanted to play the latest/greatest FPS game, then windows will probably be better.
[02:08] <bazhang> lets take chat to #ubuntu-offtopic please
[02:08] <tuv0k> IndyGunFreak, now that i'm not surprised about
[02:08] <sebsebseb> cybotron: or things will go cloud computing, and  OS's won't really matter anymore, then more people using Linux also
[02:08] <FIRED> 0
[02:08] <ArmitageX> Do newer versions of ubuntu work on mac or only 5.10?
[02:08] <yogeshwarang> Linu: patches are for many reasons. it depends. mostly for secuirty
[02:08] <dw> hey there. does ubuntu come with a functional java plugin for firefox by default?
[02:08] <sebsebseb> ArmitageX: yes you can get later versions working on Mac
[02:09] <benje> yes dw
[02:09] <usser> ArmitageX, theres unofficial ppc port for older macs, but you're better off using debian or suse
[02:09] <IndyGunFreak> sebsebseb: problem is, some things, just aren't going to work w/ Linux.. new Ipods for example.
[02:09] <dw> benje: is it sun java or 'freetard' java? :P
[02:09] <cybotron> sebsebseb i think it would be cool if something completely new appear in sight...like alive os with its intellect
[02:09] <sebsebseb> IndyGunFreak: they will if  it gains enough market share
[02:09] <steven_> It does not come with Java
[02:09] <steven_> I had to install it
[02:09] <benje> dw you have both
[02:09] <JamesD772> GOD now i cant hibernate, or suspend, etc!?~?~?~?~?~?
[02:09] <IndyGunFreak> sebsebseb: it'd be nice.
[02:09] <dw> hrmf,
[02:09] <crdlb> ArmitageX: is it PPC? you didn't specify
[02:09] <dw> so i guess my question is, out of the box, will a .jar that uses slightly complex apis run
[02:10] <ArmitageX> yeah ppc
[02:10] <cybotron> sebsebseb sthg unlike winblows or linux. but apparently linux and mac osx are the best os i encountered
[02:10] <cybotron> sebsebseb so far
[02:10] <kronopio> coleys:  can you help me?
[02:10] <sebsebseb> cybotron: what's sthg?
[02:10] <bazhang> cybotron, sebsebseb please chat in #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:10] <dariocaruso> hi! i'm building an script (excuse for my english)
[02:10] <dw> steven_:  / benje thanks .. i'll just fire an ubuntu vm on this machine and find out myself :P
[02:10] <sebsebseb> bazhang: I know :)  I was on the verge of  killing it properly
[02:10] <dariocaruso> i wanto to know if
[02:10] <kronopio> ubottu:  can you help me?
[02:10] <dariocaruso> using apt
[02:11] <dariocaruso> apt-get install a b
[02:11] <bazhang> kronopio, just ask the channel
[02:11] <kronopio> ubottu: ok ;)
[02:11] <dariocaruso> apt-get install a [and] apt-get install b
[02:11] <getxsick> ext4 is stable?
[02:11] <kronopio> ubottu:  how do I make my email sexure
[02:11] <dariocaruso> which one is better?
[02:11] <kronopio> secure*\
[02:11] <eseven73> kronopio, ubottu is not a real person
[02:11] <eseven73> stop talking to it
[02:11] <eseven73> :)
[02:11] <kronopio> ok
[02:11] <dariocaruso> .......
[02:11] <sebsebseb> getxsick: not 100%
[02:12] <sebsebseb> getxsick: ,but pretty much see the release notes
[02:12] <dooner> !gpg | kronopio
[02:12] <cybotron> sebsebseb, bazhang i actually joined #windows channel for a bit and found it inactive, though many users were logged in. so i don't know where else to go to chat about my favourite '95 release.
[02:12] <cappicard> http://linuxadministration.us/2008/07/12/apache2-bandwidth-limiting-in-ubuntu-hardy-804/ :)
[02:12] <sebsebseb> cybotron: see my pm
[02:12] <kronopio> I am working on applying gpg to thunderbird i just don't know how
[02:12] <cappicard> this one worked alot better for me
[02:12] <bazhang> cybotron, #defocus perhaps, for ubuntu chat #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:12] <getxsick> sebsebseb: i use XFS but /boot as ext3...i was thinking to use ext4 for /boot
[02:12] <kronopio> thanks
[02:12] <cybotron> sebsebseb how do i do it in irssi?
[02:12] <getxsick> bt maybe i will stay with ext3
[02:13] <dooner> kronopio, install gpg and then look for enigmail
[02:13] <sebsebseb> cybotron: nevermind join this channel #megworld   your Windows 95 loving talk will make things interesting
[02:13] <cappicard> getxsick, I use reiserfs for everything except for /home and /srv (they're ext3) so that I can access them from windows
[02:13] <meheren> i was wondering how exatly one can make a hard link of a _directory_ ? does anyone know, the ln command returns "ln: directory name: Is a directory
[02:13] <dooner> getxsick, I am running ext4 on my netbook and my work station and so far it hasn't blowed up.
[02:14] <JamesD772> OK my ath0 says "device is unmanaged"
[02:14] <mib_kmj18a> meheren look at manpage for that...
[02:14] <getxsick> i dont have win...ok
[02:14] <JamesD772> well it says Wireless Networks device is unmanaged
[02:14] <meheren> mib_kmj18a, thanks, i did and it wasn't very helpfull
[02:15] <meheren> it only explained that i could create a hardlink of multiple files and place them in a specified directory, but the directory im trying to link to is HUGE
[02:15] <sebsebseb> cybotron:   /join  #channel
[02:15] <JamesD772> no one has any ideass!?
[02:15] <macman_> hey
[02:16] <macman_> there a way to have multiple apt-gets running ?
[02:16] <Dr_Willis> Hard links dont take up any more space..  (well a little more) :)
[02:16] <Quino> can anybody help with vlc & totem media player issues?
[02:16] <cappicard> brb
[02:16] <meheren> quino, state your problem if someone can help, they will
[02:16] <sebsebseb> Quino: maybe, but you  should  have Banshee and mplayer installed as well :)
[02:16] <JamesD772> OK my ath0 says "device is unmanaged"
[02:16] <sebsebseb> Quino: what's your issue?
[02:17] <JamesD772> well it says Wireless Networks device is unmanaged
[02:17] <Quino> i am unable to play video files in either program
[02:17] <benje> meheren: why do you want to use hard link insyead of softlink ? or why don't use bind ?
[02:18] <benje> Quino: open format ?
[02:18] <Quino> i was able to play them a short time by opening vlc & totem through the terminal and opening the files using Ctrl+O but now they stopping working again
[02:18] <meheren> benje, had'nt thought of bind, i need hardlink because softlinks cause screwy issues with iTunes, and that's what im linking, a iTunes dir
[02:18] <Quino> avi/wmv/mpg
[02:18] <steven_> !42
[02:18] <steven_> heh
[02:18] <vigo> Good one
[02:19] <steven_> Hmmm I wonder what it says about...
[02:19] <steven_> !Microsoft
[02:19] <steven_> haha
[02:19] <bazhang> steven_, /msg ubottu please
[02:19] <JamesD772> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1028541   it says "Change That" in reference to the "managed=false" but wha do i change it TOO?
[02:19] <vigo> There is also an Ubuntu Bot online,,,one sec
[02:20] <benje> bind is an otion of mount meheren to attach  elsewhere a mounted directory  ln without -s may do a hard link or -d to hardlink directory see man of ln
[02:20] <benje> meheren:
[02:20] <meheren> ah thanks so much
[02:21] <gregge> how can I get the default keyring manager to not ask for a pw every time I start Ubuntu?
[02:21] <benje> gregge: you have to enter your password at start of session
[02:21] <usser> gregge, it asks when connecting to a network?
[02:21] <Meinte_> Does anyone know about any software to make professional fill in printed forms
[02:21] <benje> else if you don't you have to enter pass
[02:21] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> WebCam?
[02:22] <gregge> benje, I have automatic login, would it not ask for it if I didn't have automatic login?
[02:22] <_chun> How can I logout on the command line? By which I mean, go straight to the login screen?
[02:22] <gregge> usser, yes
[02:23] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> WebCam wanted me to play an MP3 to see if I could hear audio by playing it
[02:23] <benje> gregge: yes without automatic login it would not ask and it use your entered pass at start of sessiion
[02:23] <usser> gregge, right click network manager, edit connections pick your connection->edit, put a tick on "available to all users"
[02:23] <Quino> i have the errors messages from the terminal of what is happening when attempting to play the video files.
[02:23] <Quino> should i post it up?
[02:23] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> anyone?
[02:24] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> WebCam wanted me to play an MP3 to see if I could hear audio by playing it
[02:24] <benje> Quino: see topic
[02:24] <gregge> usser, where do I find the network manager?
[02:25] <eseven73> Does anyone have a working Proftp.conf they could pastebin? all the HOWtos for setting it up is just mind boggling
[02:25] <usser> gregge, upper right corner in the system tray, its the icon with two monitors
[02:25]  * NoSoundOnUbuntu needs AUDIO help............ I know it is shocking
[02:25] <gregge> usser, darn, I can't find that icon, is there another way?
[02:26] <usser> gregge, nm-connection-editor
[02:26] <usser> gregge, type that on the terminal
[02:26] <benje> -**
[02:28] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: what doens say " aplay -l"
[02:28] <ienorand> gregge: or use menu to go to preferences - network connections
[02:28] <sebsebseb> Quino: have you installed the codecs?
[02:28] <gregge> usser, I can't find where it says "available to all users"
[02:28] <neoTheCat> does anyone know where there is package version of sqlite 3.6.13?
[02:28] <dooner> eseven73, have you tried running proftpd with the -nd5 flags to watch the debug logs to see why it  isn't working?
[02:28] <Quino> yes
[02:29] <usser> gregge, click edit on the connection
[02:29] <gregge> usser, sorry I'm blind, I found it
[02:29] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, checking
[02:29] <elexodus> Dr_Willis: still there?
[02:29] <gregge> usser, so when ticked it won't ask me in the future?
[02:29] <usser> gregge, shouldnt
[02:29] <elexodus> Uuu: still there?
[02:29] <WIGGMPk> my desktop icons do not show up on the desktop after logging in... where is the show desktop setting in gconf-editor?
[02:30] <gregge> usser, thanks a lot then!
[02:30] <gregge> I'll try it asap
[02:30] <sebsebseb> Quino: we can chat here, it's not that busy
[02:30] <sebsebseb> Quino: sudo apt-get install  ubuntu-restricted-extras
[02:30] <Quino> ok
[02:30] <benje> WIGGMPk:  apps/nautilus/desktop
[02:30] <sebsebseb> Quino: sudo apt-get install banshee
[02:30] <sebsebseb> Quino: sudo apt-get install mplayer  that can play like everything
[02:30] <sebsebseb> Quino: and Banshee is just nice :)
[02:30] <Quino> we tried opening each program through the terminal and that seemed to work.
[02:30] <Quino> i did that already
[02:31] <Quino> still no play
[02:31] <nightrid3r> !paste
[02:31] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, http://paste.ubuntu.com/163216/
[02:31] <Quino> i dont have banshee.
[02:31] <WIGGMPk> benje: hmm, its in apps/nautilus/preferences for me
[02:32] <WIGGMPk> benje: and its already checked... any clue as to why my icons arent showing up?
[02:32] <eseven73> dooner, ok I used gproftpd, Im able to login but I cant access any folders
[02:32] <nightrid3r> eseven73: http://paste.ubuntu.com/163219/
[02:32] <benje> WIGGMPk: try restart nautilus maybe i 'don't know why , do you get message at start ?
[02:32] <Magician> hello
[02:33] <dooner> eseven73, any folders?  or any folders outside of your homedir ?
[02:33] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, http://paste.ubuntu.com/163216/
[02:33] <WIGGMPk> benje: nope, it just doesnt show up.. restarting does the same thing.. its weird.. it shows up when I select Places > <home folder>
[02:33] <eseven73> dooner, any, I set it up to access /var/www/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/
[02:34] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: ok your device is up try this now read a file  aplay /usr/share/sounds/question.wav
[02:34] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benji, WebCam wanted me to play an MP3 to see if I could hear audio by playing it
[02:34] <benje> yes that it but not need to read mp3 using wav is better for test
[02:34] <dooner> eseven73, do the permissions on that directory allow the user you are logging on as to to access it?  What is the error msg you get?
[02:35] <benje> if you don't have mp3 codec that would not read
[02:35] <zero_vector> http://computerscienceramblings.blogspot.com/2009/05/java-runs-benchmark-in-half-time-of-c.html
[02:35] <Quino> ok i posted in the pastebin
[02:35] <Bensawsome> ok this is wierd... i cant connect to any irc network through either xchat or irssi.... i have tried 3 different servers and several different ports on each. i made sure none are blocked in my firewalls, and i also see that its giving them the wrong ip :/ the error is "cannot assign requrested address: <IPHERE>"
[02:35] <Quino> here is the link: http://paste.ubuntu.com/163221/
[02:35] <dragonmantank> Anyone here using screen and tinyfugue?
[02:36] <rodietze> look I don't know which linux ditro to use, but my doubt is: If I have lets say Ubuntu 3... a very old version, can I keep it updated without installing a new version? and without downloading lots of packages? I dont want to rely on the libraries already in my OS.. can I always compile libraries on my own and use them, so lets say if some program depends on libxml2 I can go there and compile it on my own?
[02:36] <Bensawsome> oh and i can ping the networks fine through terminal :/
[02:36] <rodietze> would the SO know I have it installed from now on?
[02:36] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, , OK, but IDK if I have a wav............ here is pastebin http://paste.ubuntu.com/163223/
[02:36] <benje> you have'nt enough resourcess Quino insufficient resources for operation
[02:36] <_chun> How can I disable/quicken the fade time before the screensaver is activated?
[02:36] <eseven73> dooner, yea it just says no such file or directory
[02:36] <coleys> _chun: Settings > Preferences > Screensaver?
[02:36] <kronopio> thanks!
[02:36] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: you have it this is common to all ubunut distrib ;)
[02:36] <Bensawsome> everything else works fine :( and i have an irc server running on it but i didnt think that would matter as long i i used a different port while connecting to other networks :/
[02:37] <mythman> Installed wbar from a deb file how do i run it
[02:37] <_chun> coleys: first thing I tried, no option
[02:37] <acerna> dragonmantank, I regularly use screen and i've used tiny fuge before
[02:37] <Dr_Willis> mythman:  open terminal try 'wbar'
[02:37] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: do you hear a sound ?
[02:37] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, , ok, IDK very much about Ubuntu
[02:37] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> nope
[02:37] <_chun> when I say fade-time, I mean the screen fading out, not the inactivity time before it's triggered
[02:37] <coleys> _chun: Should be there, don't know why it wouldn't =
[02:37] <dooner> eseven73 do you have a pastebin of your config?  easiest way to debug is to stop the service, then run it from command line as root.  sudo proftpd -nd5 and then connect.  It will dump lots of debug info, and hopefully show you why it no work
[02:37] <dragonmantank> acerna: Any tips on getting PgUp to actually work and to not have the screen refresh and drop all the text when you reconnect?
[02:38] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: check control volume and your connection all seem to be ok about driver and read
[02:38] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> want me to do it again?
[02:38] <coleys> _chun: You mean... monitor turning off?
[02:38] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> volumes are all the way up
[02:38] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> IDK if there is a mute on the keyboard that doesn't show on the vol  controls
[02:38] <acerna> dragonmantank, have you tried playing with the term type settings for your screen session?
[02:39] <Quino> benje: how do i fix this?
[02:39] <acerna> dragonmantank, i'm assuming it works outside of screen fine?
[02:39] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: do you use alsa driver ? as devices ? close all firefox and sound program
[02:39] <dragonmantank> acerna: No, how do I do that?
[02:39] <eseven73> dooner k
[02:39] <arellanos> bonsoir à tous les gens!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[02:39] <eseven73> dooner, give me a bit
[02:39] <coleys> !fr | arellanos
[02:39] <arellanos> comment allez-vous???
[02:40] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> ok, only thing open is xchat, benje
[02:40] <benje> Quino: you can check in preferences > sound and in mixer applet
[02:40] <dragonmantank> acerna: No, it doesn't work outside of screen either (Incidently, I know it works fine on CentOS, so its something with the terminal settings)
[02:40] <_chun> coleys: no - when the screensaver is activated, it fades in - try typing gnome-screensaver-command -a and you'll see what I mean. I'd just prefer it to be instant, rather than spending a few seconds fading
[02:40] <bonhoffer> what is the default gnome web browser?
[02:40] <bonhoffer> (not firefox)
[02:41] <acerna> dragonmantank, man screen has more info about it but I think that's the right direction I think you have to set the term type to something specific
[02:41] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, ok, only thing open is xchat
[02:41] <coleys> _chun: Sorry I can't actually test that. I run xubuntu myself. =/
[02:41] <dragonmantank> acerna: OK, thanks
[02:41] <Magician> ephiphany
[02:41] <xorred> I need help I just ruined my system.... my hdd setup: 50 G empty, 50 G windows, I setup windows on the 2nd part of the hdd (sda3, then setup ubuntu on first part of hdd (sda5)- ok but seems it created one more partition on sda6 - so I reboot in live cd, delete sda6, resize sda5.. now it errors GRUB 22....
[02:41] <LjL> bonhoffer: epiphany-browser
[02:41] <benje> ok NoSoundOnUbuntu check menu preferences sound and mixer applet
[02:41] <bonhoffer> LjL, thanks
[02:41] <_chun> coleys: ah, okay, fair dos. I'll have a look around in gconf-editor.
[02:41] <benje> not more LjL bonhoffer
[02:41] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, under volume control?
[02:42] <maxwave> 1
[02:42] <coleys> _chun: Good luck, ill see if I can find something.
[02:42] <xorred> please help...
[02:42] <Quino> benje: what am i too look for? I am pretty new to linux so I don't really know what to do.
[02:42] <acerna> dragonmantank, you could try playing with the terminal session on gnome-terminal or whatever you use first
[02:42] <zaidka> xorred, you need to re-setup grub
[02:42] <bonhoffer> benje, ?
[02:42] <xorred> but how do I change the partition numbers in it
[02:42] <zaidka> xorred, windows works?
[02:42] <xorred> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=224351&highlight=restore+grub - I found this restore guide
[02:42] <xorred> no, ubuntu overwrite boot record and add windows to grub
[02:42] <xorred> so now no  grub no windows
[02:43] <vertagano> xorred, was sda6 the swap partition?
[02:43] <kronopio> how do i get updates from al the news sites I care about and blogs in one place
[02:43] <xorred> yes
[02:43] <kronopio> with thunderbird?
[02:43] <xorred> I delete 2nd swap, after the linux one and resized the linux one
[02:43] <voodoo_child> kronopio, any rss reader
[02:43] <xorred> there was already one swap from before
[02:43] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje in Volume COntrol......all the preferences are Checked............each Tab In Volume Control has sound maxed and UNmuted
[02:43] <xorred> I thought it will recognize it...
[02:43] <zaidka> xorred, probably windows still works, try using the boot cd to set windows partition as active, if you want to make sure
[02:44] <xorred> but I can't select windows menu
[02:44] <xorred> it just errors out grub 22
[02:44] <xorred> I can't even see the boot options
[02:44] <zaidka> xorred: yes don't worry about that.. that's probably a grub problem
[02:44] <benje> ok NoSoundOnUbuntu and in menu sound ?
[02:44] <xorred> yes, I'm logged in via live cd now
[02:44] <chrisb62> is the ext4 filesystem worth it? i accidentally installed 9.04 with ext3 and dont want to reformat for nothing
[02:44] <zaidka> xorred: so just follow the tutorial on the link you just pasted
[02:44] <dazjorz> chrisb62: it's not that important :)
[02:44] <FloridaGuy> where do i go to edit the gl screensaver in gnome
[02:44] <xorred> I did but it just shows the same settings - the tutorial is for restoring grub
[02:45] <xorred> not writing new values for new partition numbers...
[02:45] <usser> chrisb62, you dont have to reformat you can convert ext3 to ext4
[02:45] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, IDK where Menu Sound is
[02:45] <dazjorz> chrisb62: makes performance a little bit better etc - though you can use ext4 by changing the mount options in /etc/fstab
[02:45] <xorred> so this tutorial basicallyl just restores lost grub, right?
[02:45] <chrisb62> is there a tutorial to do that?
[02:45] <dazjorz> chrisb62: all ext versions are forward and backward compatible etc
[02:45] <benje> systeme menu > preferences > sound or similar
[02:45] <xorred> I need to re-setup, kinda re-scan for the windows partition, find it, add to grub...
[02:45] <chrisb62> that is so awesome
[02:45] <zaidka> xorred: try this http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/reinstall-ubuntu-grub-bootloader-after-windows-wipes-it-out/
[02:45] <dazjorz> it is ;)
[02:45] <xorred> also add my linux parition and boot option..
[02:46] <xorred> thank you, but that will nto work
[02:46] <zaidka> xorred: if that doesn't work.. then try the following: set windows partition as active using System->Administrator->partition editor
[02:46] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> Sound Preferences / Devices Tab / Sound Events / Soound Playback = Autodetect
[02:46] <xorred> k, here are the new partitions: sda1 - swap, sda2 - extended, inside of it - sda5 - root of linux, then sda3 - windows, sda4 - windows
[02:46] <zaidka> xorred: and then once your windows starts wroking again, reinstall ubuntu (deleting the exiting ubuntu parition)
[02:47] <chrisb62> so in fstab i can just change the part that says ext3 to ext4 and thats it or what?
[02:47] <zaidka> xorred: wow that won't work
[02:47] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> Sound Preferences / Devices Tab / Music and Movies/ Sound Playback = Autodetect
[02:47] <xorred> well it worked before
[02:47] <zaidka> xorred: you can't boot from an extended parition
[02:47] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu:default mixer ?
[02:47] <xorred> how was I booting before from it?
[02:48] <xorred> see, there are linux files inside when I mount it
[02:48] <zaidka> xorred: i abolutly have no idea... but maybe windows parition wasn't extended
[02:48] <xorred> the linux I just installed
[02:48] <dazjorz> chrisb62: yep... then reboot :)
[02:48] <eseven73> dooner, im getting close, now I see my home folders using user userftp but cant create any folders, I really need it to access /var/www/wordpress/*  hang on ill post the config to pastebin
[02:48] <xorred> no, windows wasnt extended
[02:48] <Sublevel_4> : quesiton from a noob : anyone know what driver i have to install for an ati rage xl video card.
[02:48] <chrisb62> dazjorz: thank you very much!
[02:48] <xorred> sda3 and 4 are out of the sda2 extended
[02:48] <dazjorz> chrisb62: no problem ;)
[02:48] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> Default Mixer Tracks / Device: Intell 82801DB-ICH4 (Alsa mixer)
[02:48] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: which is your hardware ? lspci | grep audio . is it a particular config ? notebook or .. ?
[02:49] <xorred> sda1(swap), sda2(extended(sda5)), sda3(w), sda4(w)
[02:49] <xorred> sda5 = linux
[02:49] <zaidka> aha so that's why
[02:49] <xorred> can I pastebin my grub.lst
[02:49] <eseven73> dooner, http://paste.ubuntu.com/163228
[02:49] <zaidka> you also need linux partiion to be primary
[02:49] <pizzledizzle> trying to load fuse.ko with modprobe and its telling me it's not found even though im in the same dir with fuse.ko
[02:49] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, IDK what you are asking me
[02:49] <xorred> but it was not primary
[02:49] <vertagano> xorred: Any reason why you can't just add sda6 back?
[02:49] <CuriosTiger> Hi all.
[02:49] <xorred> zaidka: it was not primary
[02:50] <burntresistor> i heard of virtual box is it capable of running adobe premiere?
[02:50] <CuriosTiger> So...is Ubuntu (or Xfce possibly) incapable of understanding that when I change my resolution inside XFCE, I want that change to persist
[02:50] <CuriosTiger> I don't want it reverting back to 800x600 every time I log out
[02:50] <xorred> well ... there was sda5 (old linux I deleted it) then there was sda6 (new swap) - I deleted sda5 and sda6, and resized the new it became sda5
[02:50] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, IDK what you are asking me
[02:50] <zaidka> i dont know how it was.. you need both windws and linux partition as primary (assuming you have grub on your linux partition)
[02:50] <vertagano> CuriosTiger: It should remember your resolution. Mine does.
[02:50] <xorred> no it was not primary before?
[02:51] <didimus> CrunchBang is just plain excellent
[02:51] <xorred> and it worked
[02:51] <CuriosTiger> vertagano: Oh, it remembers when I log back in
[02:51] <kronopio> criptio
[02:51] <kronopio> oops
[02:51] <CuriosTiger> but the flash back to 800x600 for the login screen is *quite* annoying
[02:51] <zaidka> xorred: then what happend when it stopped working?
[02:51] <CuriosTiger> this stuff belongs in 1988, not 2009
[02:51] <kronopio> How do I load rss subscriptions
[02:51] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: i want you type commande lspci | grep audio and if it's a particular computer
[02:51] <CuriosTiger> (and this is on a fresh install of Xubuntu 9.04 -- under vmware, which admittedly doesn't like 9.04 yet)
[02:51] <xorred> well it just grub error 22
[02:51] <benje> CuriosTiger: try to fix resolution in xorg
[02:52] <vertagano> CuriosTiger: Hrm. I don't know of a *good* fix for that, but if you removed 800x600 from xorg.conf, it should stop that.
[02:52] <benje> the refresh must not be well detected
[02:52] <CuriosTiger> xorg.conf has the right resolution
[02:52] <xorred> I used gparted
[02:52] <xorred> on live ubuntu
[02:52] <WIGGMPk> When I try to run firefox nothing happens (besides the wheel spinning) so I tried from the command line and got this error:(firefox:6323): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "ubuntulooks", Bus error
[02:52] <xorred> to delete old linux, then delete old swap
[02:52] <xorred> resize new ubuntu to take their place left and right
[02:52] <kronopio> how do I subscribe to the UK paper the Gaurdian in thunderbird
[02:52] <maxwave3> burntresistor: virtualization software is usually not great with memory or cpu intensive software
[02:53] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, greg@Gateway:~$ lspci | grep audio
[02:53] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> 00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation 82801DB/DBL/DBM (ICH4/ICH4-L/ICH4-M) AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 03)
[02:53] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> greg@Gateway:~$
[02:53] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: i want to see if there no error when inseting audio module
[02:53] <CuriosTiger> actually, I take that back
[02:53] <vertagano> burntresister: Virtual machines are best on processors that support hardware virtualization.
[02:53] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: by using "dmesg" command
[02:53] <CuriosTiger> xorg.conf contains very little
[02:53] <CuriosTiger> What actually displays the Xubuntu login screen?
[02:53] <CuriosTiger> is that gdm still?
[02:53] <didimus> xorg.cong i believe is now largely bypassed
[02:54] <kronopio> mmm
[02:54] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, , I know very little about Ubuntu
[02:54] <sebsebseb> CuriosTiger: virtualmachine  Xubuntu? what why?
[02:54] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: paste what dmesg tell you ;)
[02:54] <sebsebseb> CuriosTiger: why not put on a hard disk for real :)
[02:54] <vertagano> CuriosTiger: xorg.conf will be respected if you fill it in, but a mostly blank file makes the settings be detected automagically.
[02:54] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: you can try alsamixer too to check volume control
[02:54] <CuriosTiger> sebsebseb: Because I run Mac OS X on this computer "for real"
[02:54] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> !pastebin
[02:55] <xorred> hehe I fixed it using first link
[02:55] <CuriosTiger> sebsebseb: You can spare me the fanboiism, btw.
[02:55] <sebsebseb> CuriosTiger: oh ok that explains it, but   dual booting Ubuntu is also possible
[02:55] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: do your computer is a standard pc or exotic config like netbook ?
[02:55] <CuriosTiger> sebsebseb: Why would I want to dualboot? That means having to shut down all Mac OS X apps every time I want to run a Linux one
[02:55] <sebsebseb> CuriosTiger: and  Xubuntu uses GDM
[02:55] <sebsebseb> CuriosTiger: ok fair enough
[02:55] <CuriosTiger> with virtualization, I have Ubuntu in a separate Spaces space -- I can switch to it with the click of a button
[02:56] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, http://paste.ubuntu.com/163229/
[02:56] <sebsebseb> CuriosTiger: parrales for  Mac exists  commerical though  and  there's  Virtualbox for Mac as well
[02:56] <didimus> i would HIGHLY recommend VirtualBox
[02:56] <CuriosTiger> dualbooting, too, does not belong in 2009. It belongs around 1995. :)
[02:56] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, it is a Gateway Laptop
[02:56] <CuriosTiger> sebseb: And there's VMware Fusion, which works great.
[02:56] <didimus> i use it A LOT and am blown away by it's performance\
[02:56] <CuriosTiger> Parallels and VirtualBox do not have updated Xorg drivers for Ubuntu 9.04 either
[02:56] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, it is a Gateway Laptop #4520
[02:56] <jdu> qemu works fine
[02:56] <vertagano> CuriosTiger: I'm with you. I had a virtual Xubuntu box on my Windows machine for years.
[02:56] <CuriosTiger> and VirtualBox is not as reliable as either Parallels or Fusion
[02:56] <sebsebseb> didimus: same here normalley, but  VMware fusioh is probably better than the others really on a Mac
[02:56] <didimus> i use CrunchBang Linux with VirtualBox a lot
[02:56] <kronopio> where are my bookmarks?
[02:57] <jon23d> is there any advantage to virtualbox over vmware
[02:57] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, it is a Gateway #4520GZ laptop
[02:57] <didimus> oh oh... that is true
[02:57] <kronopio> please
[02:57] <CuriosTiger> vertagano: I have a Vista VM on here as well. I no longer have to worry about what platform an app is written for -- I just run whatever works best for the task at hand
[02:57] <sebsebseb> CuriosTiger:   XFCE humm,   you can do Ubuntu and Kubuntu in the same install as well by the way, if you would like to
[02:57] <didimus> my friends has that and loves it on his Mac
[02:57] <CuriosTiger> sebsebseb: I know. I don't like Gnome, and I don't like KDE. XFCE is nice and lightweight, and much more responsive -- especially under a VM
[02:57] <sebsebseb> CuriosTiger: and I agree dual booting sucks,  but sometimes virtual machines won't cut it
[02:57] <sebsebseb> CuriosTiger: or Wine
[02:57] <vertagano> NoSoundOnUbuntu: I'm late to your question. What sort of problem is your sound giving you?
[02:57] <didimus> CuriousTiger...  CrunchBang Linux
[02:57] <koshari1> i want to download nvidia-glx-71 to place in my apt cache to use on an unconnected machine but when i try apt wants to uninstall my current PCs glx-180! how can i add the package to my cache without screwing my current drivers?
[02:58] <PhotoJim> dual booting doesn't suck that badly.
[02:58] <didimus> I HIGHLY recommend
[02:58] <xorred> what happens if I delete all folders and files from /var/log?
[02:58] <xorred> how can I recreate themn?
[02:58] <CuriosTiger> Wine sucks, which is why I run Vista in my Windows VM rather than rely on Wine
[02:58] <steven_> I made the windows on my cube 100% translucent and I forgot how. I want to make them opaque again. How do I do that?
[02:58] <xorred> I just did... :(
[02:58] <CuriosTiger> I mean, Wine is a pretty cool hack, but it's just not compatible with a lot of software
[02:58] <CuriosTiger> same problem with ReactOS
[02:58] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> vertagano, I think benje is helping, but I have NO Audio
[02:58] <sebsebseb> CuriosTiger: Wine does not suck,  it's just at the moment certain apps need configuring in it
[02:58] <CuriosTiger> sebsebseb: Read my followup statement
[02:58] <sebsebseb> CuriosTiger: and ReactOS is very eaearly alpha, and they hardly have any developers
[02:58] <CuriosTiger> but they share a lot of code with Wine
[02:59] <koshari1> steven_: in compixconfig settings manager
[02:59] <jdu> xorred, I have never done that before, but my first inclination is not to worry about it.
[02:59] <steven_> I cannot find it in there. I been looking
[02:59] <sebsebseb> CuriosTiger: I should give you a link so you can find out more about Wine :)  I have a good link
[02:59] <vertagano> NoSoundOnUbuntu: Do your volume controls show you sliders? I recently had a problem with my sound on Mythbuntu 9.04...
[02:59] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: it's not complete dmesg
[02:59] <sebsebseb> CuriosTiger: then you will hopefully reolize that Wine  far from sucks
[02:59] <frenzy_usa> xorred: some (most?)  files in /var are created when the computer starts up.
[02:59] <CuriosTiger> sebsebseb: You should stop trying to educate me about things I already know. I know you mean well, and I appreciate the effort, but seriously -- I've used all of these things you've mentioned in the past, including Wine, and I have pretty good reasons for having made the choices I've made.
[02:59] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: gedit /var/log/dmesg and paste result ;)
[03:00] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, I did select all / copy / paste
[03:00] <xorred> yes but they error out - don't get recreated
[03:00] <didimus> CuriousTiger.... VirtualBox with Windows
[03:00] <xorred> it complains on boot that it can't find folders
[03:00] <xorred> ..
[03:00] <sebsebseb> CuriosTiger: whatever all this is  off topic anyway
[03:00] <didimus> there's a topic?
[03:00] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> ok, trying, benje
[03:00] <jdu> xorred, oh.  create the folders
[03:00] <sebsebseb> !ot
[03:00] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> vert, all sliders all the way up and unmuted
[03:00] <xorred> will try to write them down... on next boot then
[03:01] <Technique> Hi im just wondering if anyone might be of help, im running ubuntu and windows xp sharing the same hard drive, is it possible to re-assign more hard drive space for ubuntu???????????
[03:01] <CuriosTiger> sebsebseb: Until the Wine developers get access to Windows source code, they'll have no shot at becoming 100% compatible. Microsoft has far too much stuff that's undocumented. And as long as that remains fact, Wine will continue to suck for compatibility, and will continue to have to develop workarounds and rewrite code for individual applications. This is not the developer's fault; they've done a great job -- but Wine is not the same as Mi
[03:01] <didimus> sure... resize the drive with gParted
[03:01] <CuriosTiger> And with that, I'm done
[03:01] <jdu> xorred, I can but them in paste bin, give me a sec
[03:01] <didimus> takes forever though
[03:01] <CuriosTiger> off to play with gde.conf
[03:01] <xorred> thanks :)
[03:01] <xorred> I'm on 9.04 if that matters..
[03:02] <steven_> I found it
[03:02] <Technique> gparted is that in the repositires
[03:02] <didimus> Technique : resize the HD with gParted
[03:02] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje,  http://paste.ubuntu.com/163235/
[03:02] <didimus> it does take a LONG time usually though...
[03:02] <didimus> for sure
[03:02] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: are you sure taht you output is well connected ? powered ampli , good jack ect ?
[03:02] <didimus> its probably alreayd installed
[03:02] <didimus> sudo gparted &
[03:02] <frenzy_usa> Technique: download gparted from sourceforge http://gparted.sourceforge.net/
[03:02] <didimus> in terminal
[03:03] <Technique> thanks didimus
[03:03] <didimus> MAKE SURE YOU sudo
[03:03] <exodus_ms> !info gparted
[03:03] <Dalamar___> does 64 bit still have issues with flash and other stuff? ive always run 32 bit but i have a dual core ...
[03:03] <MyWay> how to install 2 disks raid 0 with ubuntu 9.04?
[03:03] <exodus_ms> no need to download from sourceforge
[03:03] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, it is a laptop,  I am using the onboard speakers only
[03:03] <MHz128> Is it possible to install KDE from a Kubuntu disc or ISO source?
[03:03] <MHz128> instead of downloading 700mb of kde files
[03:04] <frenzy_usa> didn't know gparted was in the repos.
[03:04] <WIGGMPk> When I try to run firefox nothing happens (besides the wheel spinning) so I tried from the command line and got this error:(firefox:6323): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "ubuntulooks", Bus error
[03:04] <vertagano> NoSoundOnUbuntu: In the volume control, next to Device: is there more than one choice in the dropdown box?
[03:05] <jdu> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/163234/     my folders in /var/log
[03:05] <jdu> xorred,  and there is /var/log/installer/cdebconf
[03:05] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> vertagano, there are 6 choices
[03:05] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: try output
[03:05] <didimus> are you using ALSA or JACk
[03:05] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, try output?
[03:05] <maxwave3> WIGGMPk: how about firefox -safe-mode ?
[03:05] <SoylentYellow> Ubuntu does not come with dmraid for fakeraid support? Correct?
[03:05] <jdu> xored,  sorry huge lag, actually it might.  this is hardy.  If you want, I could boot a 9.04 box.
[03:05] <SoylentYellow> out of the box that is?
[03:05] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: jack output
[03:06] <tlisanti> I'm having a problem with detecting my LCD properly.  It shows up unknown in NVidia properties (9.04) how can I fix this?
[03:06] <xorred> no need I'll fix it myself jdu
[03:06] <xorred> thanks
[03:06] <WIGGMPk> maxwave3: ill give that a shot
[03:06] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, try headphones?
[03:06] <jdu> xorred, np
[03:06] <didimus> tlisantio... try xrandr
[03:06] <PerryArmstrong> how can i get right resolution for my screen. i have a very bad resolution and i dont get resolutions higher than 832x624...can anyone tell me how do i get higher resolutions
[03:06] <NoobGuest> Im having a Tracker Applet Issue. Any takers?
[03:06] <WIGGMPk> maxwave3: same result.. im in a pretty tight situation cause I dont have another browser to research the problem lol
[03:06] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, you want me to try headphones?
[03:07] <SoylentYellow> anyone at all?
[03:07] <maxwave3> WIGGMPk: you can always install epiphany-browser
[03:07] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: or headphone or lineout
[03:07] <didimus> or Opera
[03:07] <jdu> SoylentYellow, sudo apt-get install dmraid
[03:07] <WIGGMPk> maxwave3: ill forget you said that.. yuck
[03:08] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, ok, trying to find some
[03:08] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: and to see lsmod | grep snd
[03:08] <WIGGMPk> maxwave3: I dont understand why the theme engine is missing though.. isnt ubuntulooks the default ??
[03:08] <SoylentYellow> jdu, thanks for the response. No I meant does it come out of the box?
[03:08] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> the terminal commant  = lsmod | grep snd ???
[03:08] <jdu> SoylentYellow, no, you have to install it.
[03:08] <benje> yes nosound
[03:08] <jdu> SoylentYellow, though I am really not the person you should ask about things related to raid.
[03:09] <bebooo> I'm having difficulty with my video playback on movie player, and in mozilla.  I tried installing mplayer, as well as codecs.  I can open mplayer and movie player but when i load the video, the program quits.  Any suggestions?
[03:09] <usser> bebooo, video driver can sometimes be the cause of this
[03:09] <maxwave3> WIGGMPk: not sure. sorry to upset the Mozilla gods
[03:10] <benje> yes NoSoundOnUbuntu
[03:10] <Stanlin> HELP how to setup a laptop with: "acpi compliant control method battery" ? when i hibernate my laptop, it wont boot anymore, until i remove the battery
[03:10] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> k
[03:10] <Technique> im still a new user on ubuntu so what is the differrence with using synaptic or using sudo and how would i use sudo to install gparted
[03:10] <didimus> Stanlin... turn on ACPI in your BIOS
[03:10] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: after that i don't see
[03:10] <MyWay> how to install 2 disks raid 0 with ubuntu 9.04?
[03:10] <Stanlin> didimus: it is ON (hibernation just works fine on windows )
[03:10] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: try to see on google with your laptop reference and linux keywords
[03:11] <bebooo> usser: I was thinking the same thing, but video was working fine before when i was running mythbuntu.  now i'm running jaunty and having this problem.  In mozilla, i get video and sound, and it runs perfectly but after 40-50 seconds the video becomes so choppy it's unwatchable.
[03:11] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> I pasted "lsmod | grep snd" with headphones int ehte jack..........silence
[03:11] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, I pasted "lsmod | grep snd" with headphones int ehte jack..........silence
[03:11] <jdu> Technique, synaptic is just a graphical way of using aptitude.   To install from command line, use  sudo apt-get install gparted
[03:11] <SoylentYellow> I just need to know if dmraid is available out of the box with ubuntu (few years ago when I tried it last it wasn't)
[03:12] <Stanlin> HELP how to setup a laptop with: "acpi compliant control method battery" ? when i hibernate my laptop, it wont boot anymore, until i remove the battery   (hibernation just works fine on windows )
[03:12] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: try aplay /usr/share/sounds/question.wav with headphone becarefull of your ears
[03:13] <jdu> SoylentYellow, in hardy, it is not installed by default, sorry my intrepid machine is not booted and the jaunty box is being repaired, so I don't know about them.
[03:13] <fraroco> I have installed ubuntu 9.04 3 weeks ago all in my computer works so fine even today. When I was listen to a song the play stops and now I can heart nothing. How do I fix it?
[03:14] <jdu> fraroco, did you turn the volume down?  accidentally?
[03:14] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: all seem to be normal : card detected , modules loaded , apaly read , no error on dmesg
[03:14] <bebooo> If it's the drivers I'm not sure how to get good drivers, because it's onboard junk.  But, like I said, it was working before in mythbuntu, and i'm getting video and sound in mozilla it just begins to stall after 50 seconds or so.
[03:15] <fraroco> jdu: I tried with the volume
[03:15] <WNz> Hey all. I have jaunty 32-bit on one drive (main) and jaunty 64-bit on another. What do i put in menu.lst for the 64-bit entry?
[03:15] <jdu> fraroco, and I guess that means physical controls as well as on the player and the sound mixer.
[03:16] <Stanlin> HELP how to setup a laptop with: "acpi compliant control method battery" ? when i hibernate my laptop, it wont boot anymore, until i remove the battery   (hibernation just works fine on windows )
[03:16] <fez> mmmmmmmmmmm
[03:16] <Subrosian> anyone here know what the correct partitioning structure is for a G4 mac is? (I know there is more then root and swap)
[03:16] <fez> smoak moar
[03:16] <kashashi> hi
[03:16] <fraroco> jdu: what do you mean with "sound mixer"?
[03:16] <Zoffix> Hello, I'm using "Add/Remove applications" app and what I really would like to do is select all the applications in the list to install (these are games) instead of clicking each one by one. I've tried holding SHIFT and pressing down arrow but that ain't doin' the trick.
[03:17] <fez> Subrosian, "correct" is ambiguous
[03:17] <fez> Subrosian, on mac hardware you can get by with 1 ext3 + 1 swap only
[03:17] <fez> or even no swap if you really wanted to
[03:17] <jdu> fraroco, if you double click on the sound applet, for example
[03:17] <Subrosian> fez, it says i need a "newworld" partition
[03:17] <sproaty> If I'm using the tar command to extract from an archive, which has a folder inside it, which all the files are inside, how do I extract the files out from that folder instead of extracting the archive, creating the folder?
[03:17] <fraroco> jdu: I tried to turn the volume up from alsamixer but It does not work
[03:17] <bebooo> I've even tried reinstalling movie player and mplayer.
[03:17] <WNz> I have jaunty 32-bit on one drive (main) and jaunty 64-bit on another. What do i put in menu.lst for the 64-bit entry?
[03:17] <frenzy_usa>  wnz: the ubuntu install should have detected the other OS and set up menu.lst for you
[03:18] <frenzy_usa> wnz: installer*
[03:18] <WNz> well it didn't
[03:18] <MyWay> how to install 2 disks raid 0 with ubuntu 9.04?
[03:18] <WNz> they're on separate drives
[03:18] <WNz> and it wouldn't know that i want the initial install to be the default
[03:18] <benje> bebooo: is it you taht have message inssufisant ressources ?
[03:19] <WNz> so that doesn't answer my question
[03:19] <vertagano> WNz: Both drives were connected when Ubuntu was installed?
[03:19] <WNz> yes
[03:19] <robogu> Ok I have a problem, Ubuntu was working fine then all of a sudden, when my computer boots to a black screen after the POST that says "NTLDR missing, Press CTRL, ALT, DEL to restart" I then booted to a live CD and went to terminal and did, " sudo grub, find /boot/grub/stage1, root (hd0,4), setup (hd0), to reinstall grub, It said it was successful, but I still get the same error, any help?
[03:19] <vertagano> WNz: And you haven't changed your BIOS' boot options?
[03:20] <WNz> no
[03:20] <robogu> no
[03:20] <WNz> can someone just answer my question
[03:20] <WNz> it was straight-forward...
[03:20] <Subrosian> fez (or anyone), i need to know if it is recommended to put the "newworld" partition before or after my root partition. I would use the auto-partitioner, but it wants to make it bigger then my mac's 120 gig limit (even though I have a 250 gig drive in it)
[03:21] <jdu> WNz, probably just mimic the entry for ubuntu that is already there and change the lines like (hd0,3) to something like (hd1,1)
[03:21] <vertagano> WNz: You point to the 64 bit kernel.
[03:21] <WNz> jdu: ok i'll try that
[03:21] <chrisb62> WNz: copy paste your other entry and just change the hdd its boots from
[03:21] <benje> robogu: do you get grub menu ?
[03:21] <jdu> WNz, specify the 64 bit kernel, and give it a different title
[03:21] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, what was the watch your ears command
[03:21] <robogu> benje: no
[03:21] <tuga3d> how do i make a package from a software compiled with scons?
[03:22] <Stanlin> HELP!! does Ubuntu supports now LVM setup, when installing??
[03:22] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, I have in headphones as well as a USB headset in
[03:22] <jdu> Stanlin, it has the option (at least on the alternate cd)
[03:22] <Zoffix> Stanlin, I saw an option today in Xubuntu 9.04; I'm sure it's in Ubuntu too
[03:22] <chrisb62> so i change the filesystem in my fstab to ext4. is there a way to make sure its running ext4, or do i just assum eit is
[03:23] <Ademan> Stanlin: I don't know, but the alternate installer has it
[03:23] <Zoffix> Stanlin, and yeah, I have alternate CD
[03:23] <jdu> chrisb62, there is a command you should run to update it first, then change fstab
[03:23] <benje> Stanlin: in alternate cd i think but i dont use
[03:23] <Ademan> tuga3d: why do you want to do that? and I believe a SConscript can contain information for creating a distribution package (a plain tar.gz I believe)
[03:23] <chrisb62> jdu: what is that?
[03:24] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, I have in headphones as well as a USB headset in............ what was the Watch your ears command
[03:24] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu:  ?
[03:24] <fraroco> jdu: I tried to restart "pulseaudio" and I fixed it ... :D thanks!!!
[03:24] <Zoffix> Am I really the only weirdo who wants to install all the games that noone implemented a "Select all" option? :S
[03:24] <fraroco> See you later!
[03:24] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> you said, try this
[03:24] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> waytch your ears
[03:24] <Ademan> Zoffix: I think so :-p
[03:24] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: aplay /usr/share/sounds/question.wav
[03:24] <Zoffix> heh
[03:24] <jdu> chrisb62, I think:   tune2fs -O extents,uninit_bg,dir_index /dev/sda1   or similar and e2fsck -pf /dev/sda1
[03:24] <vertagano> Zoffix: You can specify multiple packages on the command line: apt-get install prog1 prog2 prog3
[03:24] <Zoffix> Ademan, I'd at least expect the "SHIFT+arrows" to be implemented :|
[03:24] <tuga3d> Ademan: i've just compiled yafaray (www.yafaray.org), and i wanted to make a package to post in their forum, for other to test
[03:25] <Zoffix> vertagano, hmr
[03:25] <Ademan> Zoffix: although with straight apt-get or aptitude you might be able to install whole sections
[03:25] <jdu> fraroco, good
[03:25] <Zoffix> vertagano, now I wonder if I can easily obtain a list of all the apps in "Games" section :/
[03:25] <jdu> chrisb62, at least that is what I found with a quick google search
[03:25]  * Zoffix pulls up a man
[03:25] <Ademan> tuga3d: so do you want to make a deb? or something that everyone could test?
[03:25] <Stanlin> benje: what is the alternate CD? i got the ISO from this page http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download
[03:25] <tuga3d> Ademan: yes, that's it :)
[03:26] <getxsick> network manager still suck, or it's even better in 9.04? previously i always install wicd
[03:26] <vertagano> Zoffix: There are search commands for the apt. I'm not all that fluent, but something like 'apt-cache search game' might be a start.
[03:26] <Zoffix> Stanlin, http://lmgtfy.com/?q=download+ubuntu+alternate+cd
[03:26] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, nothing on the plantronics headset in thwe jackandnothing on the logitech headset on USB
[03:26] <Ademan> tuga3d: if you want to make a deb, the nice people over at #ubuntu-motu might be able to help you, that's all they do over there :-p
[03:26] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> IDK if Ubuntu needs drivers for them
[03:26] <benje> Stanlin: chekc alternate cd http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/downloadmirrors#alternate
[03:26] <MHz128> anyone know how to join the  VLC controls to the Video output window? (1 window, not 2)
[03:26] <tuga3d> Ademan: thanks :) going there now :)
[03:26] <Stanlin> Zoffix: nothing with alternate in that link... help me!!
[03:27] <Stanlin> benje: thank you, you are a guru
[03:27] <tuga3d> Ademan: bye, and thanks
[03:27] <eseven73> how do I manually view the firewall policy that I created in Firestarter?
[03:27] <Ademan> tuga3d: no problem, good luck
[03:27] <Zoffix> Stanlin, dude, second hit in google
[03:27] <jdu> Stanlin,  there is a link to them somewhere on the page you referenced (perhaps middle right?)
[03:27] <coleys> eseven73: Is there a reason your using firestarter?
[03:28] <eseven73> well I seen it on a search for firewall figured it looked nice
[03:28] <Zoffix> Stanlin, http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/downloadmirrors
[03:28] <MyWay> how to install 2 disks raid 0 with ubuntu 9.04?
[03:28] <Ademan> coleys: I've been programming for almost a decade in several languages, and even I don't want to dick around with iptables directly :-p
[03:28] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: i found this http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1044936.html
[03:28] <PerryArmstrong> how can i get right resolution for my screen. i have a very bad resolution and i dont get resolutions higher than 832x624...can anyone tell me how do i get higher resolutions
[03:28] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: about external amplifier ect
[03:28] <coleys> eseven73: You don't really need a firewall. If your using it for torrents, Transmission includes options for blockfilters.
[03:28] <sebsebseb> Ademan: indeed,  iptalbes hum
[03:29] <sebsebseb> Ademan: got to learn that and stuff first
[03:29] <benje> PerryArmstrong: try to fix refesh
[03:29] <coleys> Ademan: No need to dick around with iptables =p
[03:29] <eseven73> Ademan, hehe
[03:29] <Stanlin> benje: thanks for your accurate support, im downloading the alternate now
[03:29] <mkasson_> can anyone recommend a replacement for itunes.  been checking out banshee, not sure how much I like it
[03:29] <vertagano> PerryArmstrong: You might need to find a better video driver.
[03:29] <twodogs_> anyone using UNR?
[03:29] <dumdumz> PerryArmstrong, find the right video drive3r
[03:29] <sebsebseb> mkasson_: gtkpod
[03:29] <coleys> mkasson_: Exaile, or amarok\
[03:29] <jdu> mkasson, perhaps amarok
[03:29] <benje> Stanlin: you have to do the well procedure for lvm
[03:29] <sebsebseb> !info gtkpod
[03:29] <eseven73> coleys, well I know but linux isnt 100% hacker proof
[03:29] <sebsebseb> mkasson_: Banshee is nice :) and can sync your Ipod
[03:29] <coleys> eseven73: =p
[03:29] <twodogs_> is banshee the best?
[03:30] <mzz> eseven73: fortunately not! (for at least one definition of "hacker") :P
[03:30] <sebsebseb> !best |  twodogs
[03:30] <eseven73> !best | twodogs_
[03:30] <jdu> mkasson, personally, the 1.6 series seems better than the 2.0 series of amarok
[03:30] <eseven73> sebsebseb, :P
[03:30] <SubCoolBox> wow- tada..
[03:30] <sebsebseb> twodogs_: it is a rather nice music and video player
[03:30] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: load module pcspkr ;)
[03:30] <SubCoolBox> ok.. now im here. Could i ahve a lil help update my sources so i can upgrade this box?
[03:30] <SubCoolBox> i got fiesty i think..
[03:30] <sebsebseb> !banshee |  twodogs
[03:30] <coleys> twodogs_: You could try Music Player Daemon  =D
[03:30] <PerryArmstrong> vertagano, dumdumz; my display settings have recognized my monitor...can you help
[03:30] <bebooo> it's giving me (insuficient resources for operation) which makes me think the video card isn't powerful enough, but i was running mythbuntu on this same box and the video played fine and windows on this box and it played fine. The video is also working, slowly and choppily, in mozilla.
[03:31] <twodogs_> thanks for advice
[03:31] <sebsebseb> twodogs_: mplayer is good to have installed as well
[03:31] <bebooo> that's when I run mplayer or totem
[03:31] <jdu> SubCoolBox, since you are that far back, it is probably unsafe to update by putting jaunty sources or something.
[03:31] <Ademan> mmm mplayer
[03:31] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> terminal command? "load module pcspkr"
[03:31] <sebsebseb> twodogs_: vlc is popular, but  I heard it's better on Windows
[03:31] <mkasson_> sebsebseb, it doesn't seem to mark  stuff as compilations as well, it appears
[03:31] <vertagano> PerryArmstrong: Do you know what sort of video card you have? Nvidia, ATI, IBM, Intel?
[03:31] <sebsebseb> mkasson_: uh?
[03:31] <mkasson_> wow, thanks folks, plenty of response there
[03:31] <coleys> mplayer just rox. =p
[03:31] <twodogs_> i have been using vlc to play movies and vids
[03:31] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: sudo modprobe pcspkr
[03:31] <PerryArmstrong> vertagano; intel
[03:31] <SubCoolBox> jdu: im looking to updgrade- not really update
[03:31] <WNz> jdu: that worked
[03:31] <ralmar> Hey guys for some reason when I logged in the network manager did not load up. How can i run it? Thanks
[03:31] <WNz> thanks
[03:32] <mzz> vlc and mplayer both play lots of stuff, but they're not so great for managing a large media collection imho
[03:32] <Ademan> ralmar: nm-applet
[03:32] <coleys> Anyone use MPD? :D
[03:32] <SubCoolBox> there is a lot of chattter, and this is a 1ghz cel. with 350mb ram.. please title me on all cmoments..
[03:32] <jdu> WNz, :)
[03:32] <mkasson_> sebsebseb, eg I will find a bunch of songs that I have that are not marked as comp.  Not sure how to mark as comp other than by specifying a comp artist
[03:32] <jdu> SubCoolBox, upgrade to what?
[03:32] <vertagano> PerryArmstrong: Hrm. I don't know anything about the Intel drivers. Sorry.
[03:32] <sebsebseb> mkasson_: comp?  what's comp?  and I don't have an Ipod :)
[03:33] <ripps> coleys: I'm the maintainer of the gmpc-trunk team, I update git versions of mpd and gmpc
[03:33] <ralmar> Ademan, thanks, this is the output i get : ** (nm-applet:20619): WARNING **: <WARN>  applet_dbus_manager_start_service(): Could not acquire the NetworkManagerUserSettings service as it is already taken.  Return: 3
[03:33] <Ademan> ralmar: however running it like that, if you close the terminal, it will close the nm-applet,    if you want to just run it and close the terminal, you want   nm-applet & disown  if you do that you can close the terminal whenever you want and the applet will still be there
[03:33] <twodogs_> i have unr on netbook now and windows dont fully 'maximize.'  it's like there is an invisible panel at the bottom and the windows won't cover it (go full screen) know how to fix?
[03:33] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, was that supposed to make a sound?
[03:33] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: always no sound with headphones ?
[03:33] <mkasson_> sebsebseb, sorry, compilation.
[03:33] <vertagano> NoSoundOnUbuntu: Did you say you were trying to use JACK audio?
[03:33] <sebsebseb> mkasson_: Apple seem to lock people in more than Microsoft really
[03:33] <Ademan> ralmar: it sounds like nm-applet is already running... somehow...
[03:33] <SubCoolBox> Ok- i just remoted into this box for simplicity
[03:33] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: no to add pcseapkers module
[03:33] <Ademan> anyone know if there's a backend daemon to nm-applet?
[03:33] <dumdumz> PerryArmstrong, this may help https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedDrivers
[03:33] <coleys> ripps: Nice to see you ubuntu channel =p mpd is good for business =)
[03:33] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, the laptop had sound on XP
[03:33] <forensicwannabe> Is there a partitioning channel?
[03:33] <mkasson_> sebsebseb, agreed they try, but I feel there are other solutions, eg banshee etc
[03:33] <jdu> Ademan, NetworkManager
[03:33] <ralmar> Ademan, yeah maybe I just cant see it, im going to log out and relog in
[03:34] <sebsebseb> mkasson_: yeah, and  a lot of Mac OS X users,  won't change to Linux from it
[03:34] <Ademan> jdu: thanks, unfortunately ralmar already took it into his own hands :-p
[03:34] <coleys> is conky config Javascript or... what language =o?
[03:34] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, I am nt sure about the JACK because I always used interal speakers
[03:34] <jiffe88> anyone know a good high speed usb video camera that will work with v4l2?
[03:34] <tdizzy> how might I set up Rhythmbox to use a Windows Media Center Remote?
[03:34] <sebsebseb> tdizzy: you can't
[03:34] <robogu> ﻿Ok I have a problem, Ubuntu was working fine then all of a sudden, when my computer boots to a black screen after the POST that says "NTLDR missing, Press CTRL, ALT, DEL to restart" I then booted to a live CD and went to terminal and did, " sudo grub, find /boot/grub/stage1, root (hd0,4), setup (hd0), to reinstall grub, It said it was successful, but I still get the same error, any help?
[03:34] <mkasson_> sebsebseb, that's their choice
[03:35] <Ademan> coleys: i'm pretty sure conky is just, conky, its their own madeup scripting language (i mean it's really just simple text substitution)
[03:35] <dumdumz> coleys, its proprietary
[03:35] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, do I need to UN-add the pc speakers now?
[03:35] <sebsebseb> mkasson_: yeah
[03:35] <tdizzy> sebsebseb, doesn't LIRC do that?
[03:35] <sebsebseb> tdizzy: there's also a good  media centre alternative for Linux, not sure what it's called
[03:35] <vertagano> robogu: That's a Windows error... It sounds like a Windows partition is trying to boot.
[03:35] <jiffe88> 30fps would be fine, I'm looking for high shutter speed though to reduce blur
[03:35] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: if it's don't work you can sudo rmmod pcspkr
[03:35] <coleys> Ademan: haha, yeah I keep hearing it's simple, but when I see it I think otherwise =p I guess  I just have to look at it closer.
[03:35] <WIGGMPk> Is it possible to channel the sound to bluetooth headphones?
[03:35] <twodogs_> try elisa
[03:36] <tdizzy> sebsebseb, can I use an MCE remote with it?
[03:36] <krabit> robogu: that's because your booting to ntldr is installed (or was) make sure you boot to the right partition
[03:36] <subcool_> Ok, getting better there.
[03:36] <subcool_> very laggy- hmm
[03:36] <Ademan> coleys: yeah conkyrc s are ugly as hell, but the premise behind them is super simple
[03:36] <mkasson_> tdizzy, sebsebseb there's myth, there's ampache
[03:36] <sebsebseb> tdizzy: think it will be on one of these sites though http://www.osalt.com and http://www.linuxeq.com and then some where in Ubuntu's repo download servers.   maybe you can use the remote with it,  I don't know since not used the app
[03:36] <benje> seem to be possible WIGGMPk blutooth servce have sound services
[03:36] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> how do I know if it worked, was it supposed to amke a sound via the headphones?
[03:36] <krabit> robogu: use sudo cfdisk and set it to book from where you have grub installed
[03:36] <krabit> **boot
[03:36] <shadow98> i just built a webserver and have everything working good....i now want to replicate that same box to another machine...so any config changes I make get replicated...
[03:36] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: to read sound it's command aplay -l
[03:36] <krabit> shadow98: image the driver
[03:36] <coleys> I guess, ill try and find a ... complete documentation on the site, figure out how to do it. I really like the customization of conky, and the fact it's on the desktop.
[03:37] <shadow98> im going to be using them for load balancing and then failover if one goes down
[03:37] <WIGGMPk> benje: any clue how this would be accomplished? there is no real option in the sound manager
[03:37] <robogu> Krabit: how can i make sure i boot to the right partition?
[03:37] <robogu> ok
[03:37] <benje> try to uncheck external amplifier option and jacksens
[03:37] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu:
[03:37] <Royall> How do you get to the sort of 'registry' ubuntu has, were you can change config values for applications?
[03:37] <outofthemadness> does anyone know where I might be able to get some help with bitpim?
[03:37] <Ademan> shadow98: well you could have the other machine mount your first machine's /etc if you wanted
[03:37] <shadow98> krabit: so what is the best way to get this setup...is there software i need to isntall
[03:37] <sebsebseb> Royall: gconf?
[03:37] <krabit> robogu: i just told you, use sudo cfdisk and set which one to boot too
[03:37] <coleys> ewww. im going to compile conky... =(
[03:37] <krabit> shadow98: you need software that can image a drive
[03:38] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, aplay -l made no sound
[03:38] <vertagano> Royall: Many programs store their settings in various files. There's not as much of a "one place" for settings as there is in Windows.
[03:38] <Ademan> Royall:  note that gconf is only for Gnome applications, and is way better than the windows registry :-p
[03:38] <benje> WIGGMPk: no i don't know how maybe in config of bluetooth and after detection device may appear (maybe) i never use it
[03:38] <shadow98> krabit: what is good for ubuntu anything free
[03:38] <coleys> lawl at windows registry.
[03:38] <Royall> Ademan: I typed gconf in terminal, command not found
[03:38] <vertagano> NoSoundOnUbuntu: I assume you've tried to play sounds with other things, like mplayer or vlc?
[03:38] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: soory aplay /usr/share/souns/question.wav
[03:38] <Ademan> Royall: gconf-editor is the way to edit gconf
[03:38] <Royall> thanks
[03:38] <Ademan> Royall: well, there are command-line-only ways, but I don't think you want that :-p
[03:39] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: aplay /usr/share/sounds/question.wav
[03:39] <krabit> shadow98: I'm not an IT technician so I don't image drives, ask around or google. I'm sure there are good free options available
[03:39] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> vertagano, IDK what those are
[03:39] <Roasted> If I run sudo rm -rf /* it'll delete everything on my system even when I'm logged in - right? If so, how is it people can sya "its the same as doing format c: in windows" when in windows you cant do that while logged in?
[03:39] <krabit> Roasted: it's not the same
[03:39] <mercutio22> Kernel panic here help
[03:39] <coleys> !danger | Roasted
[03:39] <krabit> Roasted: although it will delete everything that the system hasn't locked
[03:39] <mercutio22> what else can I say, I dont have aclue whta triggering it
[03:40] <benje> Roasted: because the result is the same you loose all your data
[03:40] <vertagano> NoSoundOnUbuntu: mplayer and vlc are video/media players.
[03:40] <krabit> yeah the result is the same, but that doesn't make the process the same, technically
[03:40] <krabit> of course that won't matter much at the end of the day
[03:40] <shadow98> Ademan, what can i use to mirror the 2 boxes...so I set one up as primary and any changes I make get replicated to second box
[03:40] <subcool_> crap.. just lost my mouse- nice..
[03:40] <krabit> shadow98: you can use raid for that
[03:40] <Ademan> also that's been disabled for a long time anyways, you can't remove root
[03:41] <mzz> Roasted: also, removal of open files works differently (that is: works) in linux than it does in windows
[03:41] <subcool_> stupid lil nub thingy
[03:41] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> vertagano, when I tried to play a mp3.............movie player opened up with silence
[03:41] <Ademan> shadow98: if you mount the first box's /etc  you WILL have that effect, the only thing might be you'd need to restart apache for the changes to take effect on the second machine
[03:41] <mzz> Ademan: notice the "*" in that command... I don't think that hits the check you're thinking of
[03:41] <Ademan> mzz: ah, very true
[03:41] <Roasted> krabit - Right. I understand that when I run that command my stuff is gone. But I was trying to mimic the exact same thing on a spare XP machine I have here that I'm ready to format and reinstall. But I was just trying out the command in XP command prompt to try and mimic the same effects of rm rf in Ubuntu and I cant get it to work. So I didnt see how it was the same as other users were asying
[03:41] <MyWay> Can somebody help me with this please? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7201767#post7201767
[03:41] <benje> vertagano: sound device is detected module is charged but no sound
[03:42] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, is there a way to install the drivers for my Logitech USB headset
[03:42] <Ademan> mzz: my brain just autocompleted that command to the 'classic' version
[03:42] <krabit> Roasted: theoretically the end result is the same, although I guess windows doesn't allow it
[03:42] <krabit> anymore
[03:43] <shadow98> Ademan, so I would load up this second box...and then how would i mount the remote machine
[03:43] <mzz> Ademan: obvious fix: don't run either, they don't normally make any sense anyway :)
[03:43] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: maybe try to search with  id of  headset ( command lsusb )
[03:43] <Roasted> krabit - I'm just trying to understand Ubuntu security here. Couldnt I get a simple batch script that'll run rm rf on my Ubuntu machine on accident and BAM all the sudden my stu ff is gone? It just doesnt make sense how people say Ubuntu is more secure when Windows doesnt allow this.
[03:43] <krabit> Ademan: couldn't shadow98 just use some sort of software raid setup?
[03:43] <Ademan> shadow98: look into nfs
[03:43] <mzz> krabit: well, "format" isn't the same as "rm". I don't know if things like mke2fs check for the partition you run them on being mounted...
[03:43] <drhodes> remote filesystems can be mounted with sshfs
[03:43] <mzz> krabit: (and I don't want to try to find out either :)
[03:43] <Ademan> krabit: maybe? I thought raid was really only for local setups
[03:43] <krabit> Roasted: no that wouldnt work unless the script had admin/root powers
[03:44] <vertagano> Roasted: You can only delete files that you have permission to delete.
[03:44] <benje> drhodes: i have question about it ubuntu mount without it how ?
[03:44] <vertagano> Roasted: Which means using 'sudo' and re-entering your password.
[03:44] <benje> when you do oplaces connect to server
[03:44] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, ok, I will rty that later
[03:44] <krabit> krabit: even on windows you can nuke the hardrive in the same way, only you'd have to use the windows dquivalent rm command
[03:44] <steven_> How do I install KDE in Ubuntu? There is a program that needs it
[03:44] <genii> Roasted: You'd also have to somehow install this malicious removal package or run the script, or so on
[03:44] <krabit> Roasted:  even on windows you can nuke the hardrive in the same way, only you'd have to use the windows dquivalent rm command
[03:44] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, can you tell me what I need to do to UL pics from my cam to the laptop
[03:44] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: you can try to plug it and see in dmesg the message
[03:44] <tombom62> ive done that on window several times
[03:44] <Roasted> krabit - Oh, so if I run rm c: on XP itll nuke the drive?
[03:44] <Ademan> steven_: what program? you probably don't need *all* of kde (which you can get with sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop)
[03:44] <shadow98> krabit, that would be good for one machine...but i want to have 2 machines and load balance traffic
[03:45] <steven_> Program is called Kmuddy
[03:45] <vertagano> Roasted: In Windows it's deltree C:
[03:45] <krabit> Roasted: assuming windows uses the RM command
[03:45] <Stanlin> does TuxonICE comes with Ubuntu??
[03:45] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: depend of cam webcam or camcoder ?
[03:45] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, IDK what that means
[03:45] <Roasted> krabit - I'm sincerely trying to crash my XP machine cause Im doing a fresh install with an image I have saved, so Im just trying to see.
[03:45] <Ademan> steven_: can you paste the exact error/output that makes you think it needs kde?  (use http://rafb.net/paste to paste)
[03:45] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: many need nothing they are see as hardisk
[03:45] <ripps> Stanlin: no, but I believe a PPA builds kernels with support for it.
[03:45] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> olympus digital camera
[03:45] <tombom62> roasted: i don't think thats what windows uses that
[03:45] <krabit> shadow98: I'm sure there is a 'standard' way of doing that, that is well documented?
[03:45] <Roasted> tombom62 - uses what?
[03:46] <shadow98> my next step once that is working is to get it replicated to a friends house in another state...
[03:46] <Stanlin> ripps: what is ppa?
[03:46] <Roasted> vertagano - deltree c: isnt recognized
[03:46] <tombom62> roasted:rm
[03:46] <shadow98> my dns provider can then failover there if i am down in ohio
[03:46] <vertagano> Roasted: Well, there's always "format c:"
[03:46] <tombom62> someone waid assuming windows user rm
[03:46] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: usb webcam need driver to act as cam but you camera recorder is often see as hard disk drive
[03:46] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, what is dmessage the USB headset
[03:46] <krabit> Roasted: I think windows pretty much removed the abilty to nuke the drive from one command, that doesnt make it any safer than linux though
[03:46] <ripps> !ppa | Stanlin
[03:46] <Roasted> vertagano - you cant format c: while logged into it
[03:46] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, OK, I will try the cam
[03:47] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: dmesg in terminal (we use it a lot )
[03:47] <Roasted> tombom62 - just rm? or rm c:?
[03:47] <Stanlin> !lvm
[03:47] <subcool_> where is the sources.lst file?
[03:47] <tombom62> roasted: either one
[03:47] <tombom62> but i haven't used windows since last year except a little bit
[03:47] <Roasted> tombom62 - those commands arent recognized in XP
[03:47] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> just type dmesg n?and then paste the result in pastebi
[03:47] <tombom62> raosted: i know
[03:47] <benje> after you plug it wait oner moments and lanch dmesg interminal new message appear or use taif - f /var/log/dmesg
[03:47] <steven_> configure: error: The important program kde-config was not found! Please check whether you installed KDE correctly. That was the message
[03:48] <tombom62> sorry if i wasnt clear
[03:48] <vertagano> Roasted: The Windows equivalent to 'rm' is 'del' but I don't remember the options to make it recursive, etc.
[03:48] <krabit> Roasted: try this  del *.*
[03:48] <chadwin> wazzzzup guys
[03:48] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: try to understand what it's doing
[03:48] <tombom62> roasted: about window being more secure, it protects itsself bbetter, but you also can't do as much to change it
[03:48] <progex> #ubuntu-ko
[03:49] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, Iam so mixed up, I have had about 5 people try to help me with sound
[03:49] <Roasted> krabit - no dice
[03:49] <krabit> Roasted: I dont understand windows shell command, there is a way to do it though
[03:49] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: oki it's not the good way
[03:49] <Roasted> krabit - it doesnt give me an error that it didnt run, but when I run dir everything is still there
[03:49] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> I know
[03:49] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> but they left
[03:49] <krabit> Roasted: look at other dirs,
[03:50] <steven_> configure: error: The important program kde-config was not found! Please check whether you installed KDE correctly. That was the message
[03:50] <tombom62> roasted: you could just format the drive right?
[03:50] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: like that we don't know what other do and when we help we have precedure if something change between it could be hard to know what was do
[03:50] <krabit> krabit: well, you just need to use the del command and make it recursive, I dont know how windows does that, maybe it doesn't because windows isn't big on command line. Who knows?
[03:50] <kronopio> songbird works with ipods?
[03:50] <Roasted> tomtom62 - Oh yeah, I could. I'm redoing it regardless. But I just got the idea to try and run a command to nuke the drive in XP... mostly because I read about an executable script that existed in previous versions of Ubuntu that erased all data on the computer. I was just trying to find an eqvuialent of XP
[03:50] <tombom62> kronopio: yes
[03:50] <tombom62> i use it a lot
[03:50] <krabit> steven_: it's far easier just install kubuntu
[03:51] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje,  I understand but it is hard to make them stay and help me, lol
[03:51] <steven_> Alright, I will do that
[03:51] <steven_> How big is it?
[03:51] <tombom62> roasted: ok
[03:51] <steven_> I got more than enuff room, but just curious
[03:51] <tombom62> i think there is one
[03:51] <coleys> Conky is pretty =)
[03:51] <kronopio> cool, whats a good way to acess  music without getting viruses
[03:51] <tombom62> but i dont know it
[03:51] <coleys> kronopio: Frostwire!
[03:51] <kronopio> k
[03:51] <krabit> Roasted: link to the info about that script please, I think it was a little lie, no way would it work without you actually running it as root
[03:51] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: but i think it's a config specific problem you may foudn solution in related computer help
[03:51] <Roasted> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1120670
[03:52] <tombom62> kronopio: maybe frostwire, but i don't like braking the law
[03:52] <robogu> Krabit: what do i do once i get into cfdisk, I see the NTFS partition (boot) and the linux partition (non boot) what now
[03:52] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, there is a Fn End keystroke that is UnMute but Ubuntu sees it as End
[03:52] <krabit> Roasted: yeah that couldnt really work in 99% of cases
[03:52] <Roasted> krabit - the program waits until you run something like synaptic that requires your root PW. Afterwards since theres a 15 minute window of your system remmbering your root PW it can launch with root access since you gave the access to synaptic.
[03:52] <steven_> 732 MB. Not bad
[03:52] <steven_> Rather small
[03:52] <tombom62> kronopio: songbird is also kinda lke itunes.  it's easy to use
[03:52] <krabit> if you are running anything as root without understanding what you are doing then .. fail.. it's the same with windows, you can't stop a stupid user from doing something stupid
[03:52] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, so google search my Gateway and Sound and Ubuntu?
[03:52] <krabit> Roasted: if you are running anything as root without understanding what you are doing then .. fail.. it's the same with windows, you can't stop a stupid user from doing something stupid
[03:53] <coleys> krabit: hah :P
[03:53] <robogu> ﻿ krabit: what do i do once i get into cfdisk, I see the NTFS partition (boot) and the linux partition (non boot) what now
[03:53] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: yes or gateway model and linux
[03:54] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: more generally
[03:54] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> ok, I will try, tyvm for trying to fix it
[03:54] <benje> ;)
[03:54] <tombom62> i almost forgot about my problem.  in firefox 3, it always starts in offline mode even if im connectind to internet
[03:54] <krabit> robogu: i cant remember how it works, just rtm, follow the instructions, use your common sense, you need to set the grub part as boot
[03:54] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: i found this http://www.linux-on-laptops.com/gateway.html
[03:55] <mkasson_> tombom62, try #firefox?
[03:55] <KyleK> tombom62: you might just need to disable offline mode
[03:55] <robogu> ok i tried but still same error, thanks for your patients,
[03:55] <KyleK> close firefox properly, and then start it
[03:55] <KyleK> I've had tons of problems with firefox not saving settings between crashes :D
[03:55] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, ok, I will look, ty again
[03:55] <krabit> robogu: you didnt set it to boot
[03:56] <Roasted> krabit - how is running synaptic "fail." Synaptic is how you install programs. Any Ubuntu user, basic or advanced, would use Synaptic. Now tell me how Synaptic as root is a bad thing, when the script runs after root access is granted to synaptic.
[03:56] <tombom62> ok thx
[03:57] <coleys> uhmm, whats the command for killing a certain pid?
[03:57] <NetEcho> kill pid
[03:57] <coleys> NetEcho: Dohh, thanks =p
[03:57] <vertagano> coleys: kill -9 pid
[03:57] <TopBunny88> coleys: kill pid#
[03:58] <NetEcho> -9 works too
[03:58] <coleys> -9 does what?
[03:58] <coleys> Or means what.. =p
[03:58] <robogu> krabit, I set NTFS (non boot) and then set linux (boot) then i wrote the partition table restarted, with the same error
[03:58] <vertagano> coleys: Specifies the kill signal.
[03:58] <krabit> Roasted: ultimatly, the user ran an untrusted email attachement, that could screwn any operating system
[03:58] <krabit> no exception
[03:58] <TopBunny88> coleys: man kill
[03:58] <KyleK> coleys: without -9 kill asks the pricess to die, with the -9 it tells the process to die
[03:58] <ripps> # determines the level of kill, -9 is the most unforgiving
[03:58] <NetEcho> or if its say a program being stupid with multiple pids then you can do sudo killall processname
[03:58] <coleys> vertagano: Oh, okay
[03:58] <TopBunny88> !kill | coleys
[03:58] <coleys> KyleK: Telling sounds hotter.
[03:58] <coleys> TopBunny88: Neither ubuntu, nor kubuntu... xubuntu =)
[03:59] <kronopio> how do I keep my pc running quickly?
[03:59] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: try to force oss alsa or pulse audio driver too if none work retrunr to autoselect in menu system preferences sound
[03:59] <krabit> Roasted: the only reason this doesn't happen much is because Ubuntu is low in terms of market share, but, this attack would work in Linux, OSX, Windows, UNIX, AIX whatever.. nothing is safe against this type of attack
[03:59] <coleys> Is that a seriousss question kronopio
[03:59] <kronopio> yea.. I guess I should think about how to ask it better
[03:59] <TopBunny88> coleys: Ctrl+ALT+F1-5
[04:00] <Stanlin> Why Ubuntu is slower than other Distros? Any way to improve the speed?
[04:00] <Roasted> krabit - oh ri ght, I understand completely. My point in my question was the script probably was something similar to rm rf, whcih you can run in ubuntu while logged in - whereas the equivalent in XP - format c: cant be ran while logged into XP. That was my point of my question.
[04:00] <ripps> kronopio: linux requires very little maintence to keep running well, just don't startup alot of programs and use up all your ram
[04:00] <KyleK> kronopio: if you're on linux just watch out for sites that use flash that cause 100% cpu usage, course that happens on windows too
[04:00] <robogu> krabit: did you get the last message?
[04:00] <kronopio> thanks
[04:00] <caeroe> taking another stab at flash video...  i've tried everything, and Hulu is still horrible in fullscreen.  i tried different drivers, different versions of flash, disabling desktop effects, different browsers, etc
[04:01] <caeroe> fullscreen flash video is horrible
[04:01] <mzz> Roasted: well, if you're not root and can't get root without entering a password it can't rm -rf the entire system, just your homedir. Similarly in xp it can't kill the entire system if you're not running as admin
[04:01] <KyleK> what kind of horrible?
[04:01] <TopBunny88> !flash | caeroe
[04:01] <KyleK> looks like poop or doesn't work
[04:01] <krabit> Roasted: the equivalent isn't format C  the equivalent is a recursive del command, but I dont know how to do that as it's windows specific
[04:01] <caeroe> ugh, that's just insulting
[04:01] <kronopio> what kind of sites se flash, oe with videos
[04:01] <kronopio> like  youtube?
[04:01] <KyleK> Roasted: add init=/bin/bash to the end of the boot command
[04:02] <robogu> Ok I have a problem, Ubuntu was working fine then all of a sudden, when my computer boots to a black screen after the POST that says "NTLDR missing, Press CTRL, ALT, DEL to restart" I then booted to a live CD and went to terminal and did, " sudo grub, find /boot/grub/stage1, root (hd0,4), setup (hd0), to reinstall grub, It said it was successful, but I still get the same error, any help?
[04:02] <caeroe> nevermind, i obviously know how to install flash.   guess i'll try some other time and ask later
[04:02] <krabit> Roasted: or, the file could even use the win32 api to delete everything, this can happen in many different ways
[04:02] <KyleK> full disclosure: i didn't see what you asked, just the responses ;)
[04:02] <coleys> Why doesn't kill require root acess, I guess it's probably automaticaly a root command =o
[04:02] <kronopio> I love ubuntu by the way.... it's pretty amazing
[04:02] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, does this make any sense? "I have solved this problem on other linux systems by turning off the external amplfier in kmix, however, puppy has no such options, does anyone know a solution to get sound working in puppy"
[04:02] <krabit> coleys: dont think it is, kill should require root to delete anything your user doesnt own
[04:02] <krabit> **kill anything
[04:03] <KyleK> robogu: run fdisk -l and see what partition is marked bootable?
[04:03] <Riffage> How can I get jaunty to remember the passphrase for a key?
[04:03] <PerryArmstrong> vertagano; any idea what to do
[04:03] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: yes in option of volumes control
[04:03] <Roasted> krabit - so ultimately would ubuntu be safer in the respect of 3rd party malware applications, considering ubuntu requires root access to run? Even if they were like that one I linked earlier that just waited till synaptic launched... even still that buys the user some time for scnas I guess.
[04:04] <kronopio> i this a good place for political conversations
[04:04] <kronopio> >
[04:04] <bebooo> how do I know if these drivers are compatible with jaunty?
[04:04] <kronopio> ?
[04:04] <vertagano> PerryArmstrong: Unfortunately, I don't have any ideas.
[04:04] <PerryArmstrong> dumdumz; i have intel...i tried out various ways..couldn't find any proper solution
[04:04] <ripps> !ot | kronopio
[04:04] <PerryArmstrong> vertagano;;ok thanq
[04:04] <kronopio> ok!
[04:04] <vertagano> NoSoundOnUbuntu: You could try installing kmix -- it's available in synaptic -- and see if you can find that option.
[04:04] <krabit> Roasted: well, for a start the amount of malware for Ubuntu is tiny (almost none in the wild) compared to linux, also, yes. For an architecture point of view it is harder to do damage without the users consent
[04:04] <bebooo> do I have to reinstall ubuntu completely to get mplayer to work?
[04:05] <ripps> bebooo: doubtful
[04:05] <ripps> bebooo: what's wrong with mplayer?
[04:05] <bebooo> it just crashes on me
[04:06] <ripps> bebooo: run mplayer in a terminal and tell us what it says when it crashes
[04:06] <mzz> Roasted: of course something running as you can still do tons of damage (eat important documents you saved, mail itself to everyone in your address book, start running every time you log in and re-send to everyone in your address book at intervals, and so on)
[04:06] <bebooo> it's giving me (insuficient resources for operation) which makes me think the video card isn't powerful enough, but i was running mythbuntu on this same box and the video played fine and windows on this box and it played fine. The video is also working, slowly and choppily, in mozilla.
[04:06] <mzz> Roasted: it just can't touch files not owned by you
[04:06] <vertagano> bebooo: Any chance you recently added a new PCI card?
[04:07] <bebooo> how recently?
[04:07] <bebooo> not after I installed the os
[04:07] <bebooo> which was yesterday
[04:07] <krabit> Roasted: also, that way of epxloting gnome/ubuntu has been patched, gnome no longer executes .desktop files by default
[04:07] <krabit> *exploiting
[04:08] <vertagano> bebooo: I don't know, but my Mythbuntu box has too many PCI cards for the default vmalloc settings, so whenever I upgrade, I have to set the vmalloc amount or some of my cards fail to register with their drivers (like my video card isn't recognized by the NVidia drivers)
[04:08] <robogu> KyleK: When i looked first NTFS was set to boot, but then i switched it to linux to boot, there is also a linux swap / solaris, should i use that to boot?
[04:08] <PerryArmstrong> how can i get right resolution for my screen. i have a very bad resolution and i dont get resolutions higher than 832x624...can anyone tell me how do i get higher resolutions
[04:08] <bebooo> well, i'm not running mythbuntu anymore
[04:08] <bebooo> i'm running ubuntu 9.04
[04:08] <bebooo> I think installing packages might have thrown it off or something.
[04:08] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, ok, I will try
[04:09] <bebooo> but then again, like I said, it actually plays, albeit slowly, in mozilla
[04:09] <kronopio> how do I find actual music on frostwire
[04:09] <vertagano> bebooo: My point being that you might see if your /var/log/dmesg mentions running out of vmalloc
[04:09] <kronopio> everything seems to not be real
[04:10] <robogu> KyleK: did you get that last message?
[04:10] <needhelp1> where can i find logos/icons for press releated reasons.. like using the official ubuntu logo for blog posting and news reports ?
[04:10] <SubCoolBox> genii: I get this: http://old-releases.ubunutu.com/dists/feisty-backports/Release.gpg: Could not resolve 'old-releases.ubunutu.com'
[04:10] <SubCoolBox> ugh- nvm hol on
[04:11] <meeee> !paste
[04:11] <genii> SubCoolBox: You mis-spelt ubuntu
[04:11] <bebooo> vertagano: I'm not sure what i'm looking for.
[04:11] <hh> hy.touchpad tapping doesn´t work on my ibook g3 running xubuntu 9.04.does anyone know how to fix it?
[04:12] <PerryArmstrong> how can i get right resolution for my screen. i have a very bad resolution and i dont get resolutions higher than 832x624...can anyone tell me how do i get higher resolutions
[04:12] <krabit> genii: you misspelt misspelt
[04:12] <vertagano> bebooo: Try ' grep "vmap allocation" /var/log/ '
[04:13] <Roasted> krabit - does gnome launch any files by default??
[04:13] <bebooo> vertagano: okay
[04:13] <mercutio22> hello, my systemm is crashing very often, .xsession-errors is flooded with pulseaudio issues http://paste.ubuntu.com/163253/
[04:13] <krabit> Roasted: not really
[04:14] <benje> PerryArmstrong: do you fiw refresh of screen ? and resolution ?
[04:14] <vertagano> PerryArmstrong: See if this helps: http://roland-lopez.blogspot.com/2007/03/auto915resolution-ubuntu-resolution-fix.html
[04:14] <krabit> Roasted: unless they are set to load on boot
[04:14] <Josep23912> i, I'bve been having some issues with sound in xubuntu 9.04, i had installed ubuntu from the dvd (without a desktop  environment in vmware) and for some reason when i load xfce4-mixer it thinks i dont have some gstreamer packages installled  even though they are.  got sound working properly when i did a ubuntu-desktop install (on another vmware image). VMWare Tools is installed, so that's not the problem. I did notice there's no /dev/dsp 
[04:14] <bebooo> there are a couple of dmesg files
[04:14] <needhelp1> anyone know where i can find official ubuntu press materials ?
[04:14] <bebooo> i have the first one open, but i'm not sure what i'm looking for
[04:14] <genii> krabit: I know
[04:14] <Josep23912> i tried also installing ubuntu-desktop or attempting to to check all the gstreamer modules were there.
[04:15] <vertagano> Josep23912: That usually means it can't find the sound card.
[04:15] <adnan> does anybody know what the "--system" option in adduser does?
[04:15] <bebooo> i downloaded 'linux' drivers from intel for the graphics card
[04:15] <kronopio> do you download with frost wire and then play in a  player like songbird?
[04:15] <PerryArmstrong> vertagano; i have seen that already because of which it has been able to identify that i have LG monitor...
[04:15] <PerryArmstrong> benje;i didnt get you
[04:15] <bebooo> i'm not sure how to install them though, and i'm not sure if those extra nvidia and gstreamer packages will affect it
[04:15] <Josep23912> vertagano: I wonder why it can't find it, it's working on the host side
[04:15] <SeViLLa> exit
[04:15] <Roasted> krabit - were desktop files the one file that was known to be exploited, to your knowledge?
[04:15] <Josep23912> (im running it in VMWare, note)
[04:15] <coleys> Hmmm... For the menu is there a way to make a menu option... such as  Frostwire to use sudo automatically?
[04:15] <Josep23912> so i would have thought it would have been a fairly generic driver
[04:15] <AnUbuntuUser> what's this about desktop file exploits?
[04:16] <meeee> I am trying to install something called fish.  I have run into errors and hangups.  My paste is here --> http://paste.ubuntu.com/163252/  There is something like an EULA that I cannot agree to.  Terminal will not accept my "OK" input
[04:16] <Josep23912> maybe i need to load something i havn't.
[04:16] <coleys> (Like by editing Frostwire.desktop or w/e)
[04:16] <MRSeptic> NTFS is better than all the linux filesystems
[04:16] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, I am happy to report that my olympus is ULingpic to thelaptop WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
[04:16] <vertagano> Josep23912: I don't know much about debugging sound hardware problems, but I do know that that gstreamer error is often misleading. If you use dmesg you can probably find an error message about your sound card.
[04:16] <xzaio> hey guys whats up
[04:16] <krabit> Roasted: Yes, most files will ask what you want them to do
[04:17] <Josep23912> mm okay vertagano
[04:17] <MRSeptic> we have ACLS by defualt and are more fine grained than the linux filesystems
[04:17] <MRSeptic> we also use B+ trees more efficently than xfs jfs and reiserfs
[04:17] <meeee> MRSeptic: what is your purpose here?
[04:17] <MRSeptic> ext3 dosent count
[04:17] <aleceiffel> can i burn cds and isntall programs off the live cd
[04:17] <needhelp1> anyone know where i can find ubuntu press material ?
[04:17] <benje> PerryArmstrong: if it an intel card 915reolution will help if not in worg.conf you can fixvertival and horizontal refresh of screen to get the real resolution
[04:17] <krabit> aleceiffel: yes, but very slow
[04:17] <MRSeptic> we use extents too
[04:18] <MRSeptic> jfs and xfs use them but there implemetnation of extents suck
[04:18] <AnUbuntuUser> needhelp1: http://www.ubuntu.com/news/pressreleasearchive
[04:18] <benje> PerryArmstrong: you can get value in the manual of your screen
[04:18] <robogu> ﻿Ok I have a problem, Ubuntu was working fine then all of a sudden, when my computer boots to a black screen after the POST that says "NTLDR missing, Press CTRL, ALT, DEL to restart" I then booted to a live CD and went to terminal and did, " sudo grub, find /boot/grub/stage1, root (hd0,4), setup (hd0), to reinstall grub, It said it was successful, but I still get the same error, I've tried making all of the partions bootable one at a time, but I get the sam
[04:18] <bebooo> I guess i'm just clueless
[04:18] <bebooo> i've been trying to do this for like 6 hours
[04:19] <PerryArmstrong> benje; how do i get the value
[04:19] <bebooo> every road leads to google, which doesn't lead anywhere
[04:19] <needhelp1> AnUbuntuUser: ahh thats press release news for ubuntu.com.. i mean press materials for the use on other sites.. like official logos and icons
[04:19] <MRSeptic> EXT4 dosent come close to NTFSs amazing speed with large directorys. In NTFS we use B+ trees and we rebalance
[04:19] <benje> robogu: try to change order in bios or maybe you plug an usbkey which shift drive
[04:19] <AnUbuntuUser> ah... ok, I
[04:19] <AnUbuntuUser> 'll look...
[04:19] <MRSeptic> ext4 uses htrees and doesnt rebalance them leading to poor performance overtime
[04:19] <krabit> MRSeptic: shame NTFS forces you to reboot when you update due to it's rigidity when dealing with inodes
[04:20] <AnUbuntuUser> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Official
[04:20] <benje> PerryArmstrong: in the manual of your screen
[04:20] <AnUbuntuUser> needhelp1: That has the official logos and icons for Ubuntu...
[04:20] <MRSeptic> no ntfs is journalled
[04:20] <AnUbuntuUser> needhelp1: Is that what you were looking for?
[04:20] <vertagano> bebooo: What happens when you run xvinfo in a terminal?
[04:20] <MRSeptic> its jfs xfs reiserfs that trash there inodes on a crash because they suck at journalling so does ext3/4
[04:20] <needhelp1> AnUbuntuUser: am i allowed to use that on my site.. for blog posts about ubuntu?
[04:21] <KyleK> whoopsies
[04:21] <krabit> MRSeptic: please take you useless and quite frankly limited knowledge of file system design elsewhere, this is a tech support channel.
[04:21] <KyleK> robogu: dont ask it to boot the swap partition
[04:21] <MRSeptic> my ass i know more about filesystems than you
[04:21] <krabit> MRSeptic: I'm not interested in a debate.
[04:22] <PerryArmstrong> benje; i'll back in a few min's...should restart my macine
[04:22] <MRSeptic> krabit, whats ntfs use to track free space
[04:22] <bebooo> vertagano: it looks normal
[04:22] <AnUbuntuUser> Read the trademark policy -- I'm not sure. http://www.ubuntu.com/aboutus/trademarkpolicy
[04:22] <kronopio> how do I manage my frostwire music so I can hear it
[04:22] <coleys> Uhh by default is wireless eth1?
[04:22] <vertagano> bebooo: Then I suspect I'm as clueless as you. mplayer tends to work quite well.
[04:22] <AnUbuntuUser> See the section called logo usage guidelines.
[04:22] <vertagano> coleys: It's always come in as wlan0 for me.
[04:22] <MRSeptic> !offtopic| kronopio
[04:22] <benje> coleys: no but somtimes
[04:23] <MRSeptic> !offtopic| *
[04:23] <needhelp1> AnUbuntuUser: they all seem to be big.. am i allowed to shrink them
[04:23] <needhelp1> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Official?action=AttachFile&do=view&target=UbuntuLogo.png
[04:23] <benje> coleys: with iwconfig you will see if ti's a wrieless
[04:23] <bebooo> vertagano: It's not mplayer, it's the drivers or the nvidia packages I installed I think
[04:23] <MRSeptic> !ops MRSeptic Trolling
[04:23] <vertagano> bebooo: Are you using the 180 restricted drivers?
[04:23] <coleys> benje: hmm, okay.. trying to get it working in conky. Ill try both
[04:23] <kronopio> MRSeptic: where is an appropriate place?
[04:23] <MRSeptic> !ops MRSeptic
[04:23] <coleys> benje: Will try that!!
[04:23] <chrisb62> so ive switch to ext4, though im reading you should run the online defragmenter. what is that and how do i use it?
[04:23] <bebooo> vertagano: ... yeah, I don't know
[04:23] <f0urtyfive> :/ I hate alsa...
[04:24] <bebooo> vertagano: it's all at default, i downloaded linux drivers for my video card though
[04:24] <mzz> chrisb62: last time I checked it didn't exist yet
[04:24] <coleys> oo it's eth1 :D
[04:24] <MRSeptic> !offtopic| bebooo
[04:24] <bebooo> vertagano: could they be incompatible?
[04:24] <f0urtyfive> anyone in here managed to get HDMI audio to work?
[04:24] <krabit> MRSeptic: you sould like a comp sci second year just having completed some os/algorithms module and you now you think you are some uber develoepr
[04:24] <krabit> *oper
[04:24] <MRSeptic> !offtopic| f0urtyfive
[04:24] <krabit> *sound
[04:24] <bebooo> am I really offtopic?
[04:24] <MRSeptic> yes
[04:24] <krabit> lol
[04:24] <f0urtyfive> !offiopic| MRSeptic
[04:24] <chrisb62> ya thats sort of the idea i got from my google searches. thx
[04:24] <vertagano> bebooo: Under System -> Administration -> Hardware Drivers you can pick your NVidia driver...
[04:24] <f0urtyfive> !offtopic| MRSepti
[04:24] <MRSeptic> !offtopic| f0urtyfive
[04:24] <bebooo> because i'm really trying to figure out how to install drivers on ubuntu?
[04:24] <bebooo> there's nothing in the hardware drivers
[04:25] <xzaio> wiat
[04:25] <MRSeptic> !offtopic| ubottu
[04:25] <bebooo> it's a blank list
[04:25] <xzaio> are u trying to find them
[04:25]  * meeee eats popcorn and watches the fight
[04:25] <xzaio> or insrall them
[04:25] <xzaio> what file type are they
[04:25] <MRSeptic> !offtopic| xzaio
[04:25] <f0urtyfive> MRSeptic: stfu
[04:25] <bebooo> it has an install.sh
[04:25] <MRSeptic> f0urtyfive, you wish
[04:25] <xzaio> oh sorry, cant help u there
[04:26] <bebooo> is that incompatible?
[04:26] <krabit> MRSeptic: why dont you take your knowledge/skills and use them to make some money and actually have a purpose in life outside of trolling kids on IRC for the lulz?
[04:26] <coleys> benje: Thanks for iwconfig =)
[04:26] <Riffage> How can I get jaunty to remember the passphrase for a ssh key? it's driving me quite literally up the wall
[04:26] <MRSeptic> !offtopic|  krabit
[04:26] <benje> ;)
[04:26] <vertagano> bebooo: Perhaps try the nvidia-glx-180 package in synaptic?
[04:26]  * f0urtyfive just ignores the bot..
[04:26] <MRSeptic> !offtopic| ljl
[04:26] <bebooo> i tried installing the nvidia packages in add/remove
[04:26] <bebooo> but not in synaptic yet
[04:27] <benje> MRSeptic: please
[04:27] <sebsebseb> !ops
[04:27] <krabit> SYSTEM	MRSeptic CTCP: VERSION xchat 2.8.6-2 Windows Vista [Intel /897.00MHz]
[04:27] <krabit> windows troll lol
[04:27] <MRSeptic> !offtopic|  krabit
[04:27] <benje> booo
[04:27] <MRSeptic> WINDOWS VISTA IS GOD
[04:27] <benje> :)
[04:28] <krabit> !ops
[04:28] <benje> like was said bakounine to his friends vitamaine is god reaally existe we have to get it aways
[04:28] <MRSeptic> !offtopic|  benje
[04:28] <benje> XD
[04:28] <francis> wtf...
[04:29] <coleys> wahha it worked!
[04:29] <TopBunny88> This channel need some more responivler oporators
[04:29] <mercutio22> can I get some help fixing lots of stuff that appear here? http://paste.ubuntu.com/163253/ namely, the pulseaudio issues, the tracker issues and the xmodmap issue? My system hangs VERY often. I don't know where to begin please assist
[04:29] <sebsebseb> TopBunny88: agreed
[04:29] <MRSeptic> !offtopic|  Topbunny88
[04:29] <pratip> Is there a way to tell xrandr, 'be quiet and set this resolution' it's not showing the res that i want.
[04:30] <ripps> !ops
[04:30] <TopBunny88> MRSeptic: Iwas making a pertinenet
[04:30] <TopBunny88> MRSeptic: Iwas making a pertinenet comments
[04:30] <benje> TopBunny88: some file is not accessible
[04:30] <pratip> you know what, no one answer that, i'm checking the man page first which i should have done... i'm tired leave me alone
[04:30] <yuka_> how to install wicd on 8.10 ?
[04:31] <MRSeptic> !offtopic|yuka
[04:31] <benje> yuka_: maybe ther package in repository ?
[04:31] <JCM> Has anyone done the ext3 to ext4 yet?
[04:31] <boli^> can anyone suggest a simple image viewer prog for X?
[04:31] <bebooo> vertagano: that's still making it crash, should I try a different nvidia pack or something?
[04:31] <TopBunny88> benje: read the man page for the chmod command man chmod
[04:31] <mercutio22> ripps> I've been reading on this for three days now. It is an emergency... I can't get work done like this.
[04:31] <zukabuka> hi
[04:31] <benje> MRSeptic: now stop
[04:31] <zukabuka> is there any where manual to debug suspend mode for jaunty
[04:31] <zukabuka> thanks
[04:31] <boli^> all it needs to to is display a fullscreen image for 5 secs, then exit
[04:31] <TopBunny88> !chmod | benje
[04:31] <MRSeptic> !ntfs
[04:32] <vertagano> bebooo: I had problems with 177, but the 180 has been good to me.
[04:32] <benje> TopBunny88: lol that's your question
[04:32] <benje> /usr/bin/xmodmap:  unable to open file '/usr/share/kubuntu-default-settings/kubuntu.xmodmap' for reading
[04:32] <bebooo> is this an ubuntu question: why is the list empty under hardware drivers? also, how can i install drivers
[04:32] <yuka_> benje: there is no, so i added 'hardy extras' to sources.list
[04:32] <d4n3sh> tes
[04:32] <MRSeptic> !offtopic|d4nsh
[04:32] <TopBunny88> benje: Have you read the manual page for the chmod command?
[04:32] <PerryArmstrong> benje; i located the frequency values
[04:32] <MRSeptic> !ops
[04:32] <yuka_> benje: but when running it, i don't seeanything.
[04:32] <PerryArmstrong> benje; what do i do with this now?
[04:32] <benje> TopBunny88:  i don't need :)
[04:33] <MRSeptic> !offtopic|prettyarmstrong
[04:33] <TopBunny88> MRSeptic: Please stop  abusing the bot
[04:33] <MRSeptic> !help
[04:33] <vertagano> bebooo: Have you looked at this? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
[04:33] <tyler_d> I am trying to do an 8.04 install on a system with no cd drive... I am getting a "detect and mount CD failure" how do I work around this?
[04:33] <adalgiso> i seem to have an issue with the 9.04 beta dist.  when I go to run it on my computer it doesn't autologin, but asks for a username and pw.  any way to get around this?
[04:33] <coleys> vertagano: Is there a line you can add to .desktop files, that makes them run as root?
[04:34] <benje> so where was the ops cut it the bots respons
[04:34] <ripps> ...sigh... can someone wake up an op to ban this troll!
[04:34] <PerryArmstrong> MRSeptic; do you want it takes to work with a dilapadated ubuntu that doesn't offer me the right resolution....a wack on the back like you people for suggesting ****
[04:34] <vertagano> coleys: To the best of my knowledge, the best you can do is add "gksudo" in front of the command, which will pop up the password box.
[04:34] <duvnell1> z'there a GUI for postfix config?
[04:34] <benje> TopBunny88: that's you which post and ask where to start http://paste.ubuntu.com/163253/
[04:34] <MRSeptic> PerryArmstrong, english please?
[04:34] <benje> TopBunny88: check your hard drive
[04:35] <PerryArmstrong> benje; i hope you went to school to understand my english
[04:35] <MRSeptic> !ops
[04:35] <chrisb62> if i backup my .themes folder does that also keep my icon theme too?
[04:35] <TopBunny88> benje: I have sense rreformated my hard drive
[04:35] <PerryArmstrong> benje; sorry the message wasnt' for you
[04:35] <meeee> MRSeptic: Do you have a girlfriend?  Or a car?
[04:35] <MRSeptic> ops are lazy
[04:36] <krabit> ops are akf
[04:36] <krabit> *afk
[04:36] <tyler_d> type /ignore nameofuser
[04:36] <TopBunny88> !offtopic | MRSeptic
[04:36] <tyler_d> if your that upset with it
[04:36] <bebooo> i don't know for sure if my card is even nvidia
[04:36] <bebooo> and of course i'm googling it
[04:36] <krabit> bebooo: lspci will tell you
[04:36] <vertagano> bebooo: You can learn that from lspci
[04:36] <benje> bebooo: lspci | grep VGA
[04:37] <benje> to be sure
[04:37] <PerryArmstrong> benje; ya got any idea
[04:37] <TopBunny88> bebooo: Have you lspci'ed yet
[04:37] <krabit> benje: that command it ourdated on alot of hardware
[04:37] <adalgiso> anyone know the default username/pw for the 9.04 beta livecd?
[04:37] <NTFS> !ops
[04:37] <krabit> benje: alot of people dont have vga grfx cards anymore
[04:37] <TopBunny88> !nvidia | bebooo
[04:37] <CXM> why are we !op'ing?
[04:37] <grekkos> anyone know if there's a program like UltraMon available for linux? Looking for something like added context menu items that say "Move window to other monitor" or something like that
[04:37] <NTFS> i am testing the lazy ops
[04:38] <kcollins> adalgiso, I think it is usually "ubuntu" with no password
[04:38] <CXM> why...
[04:38] <NOD62> Testing the operators?
[04:38] <CXM> it's not an emergency?
[04:38] <krabit> benje: actually nom that should work, but doesnt on my system?
[04:38] <bebooo> what is ispci?
[04:38] <kcollins> lspci
[04:38] <adalgiso> kcollins thanks lemme give that a try.  ive been thinking of combinations, but no dice so far
[04:38] <benje> CXM: some abuse of bot for nothing that's why
[04:38] <krabit> bebooo: it's L  (l)
[04:38] <grekkos> you mean Lspci?
[04:38] <krabit> lists all pci deivces
[04:38] <NTFS> ubuntu sucls
[04:38] <NTFS> sucks
[04:38] <vertagano> bebooo: lspci will list the various PCI devices on your machine and what Ubuntu thinks they are.
[04:38] <bebooo> ok
[04:38] <krabit> says a vista user
[04:38] <krabit> lol
[04:39] <adalgiso> kcollins: yeah that didn't work unfortunately
[04:39] <kcollins> :(
[04:39] <NOD62> lmao, yeah.
[04:39] <NTFS> soon linux will be forced to remove vfat from the kernel
[04:39] <adalgiso> i'm stuck at a login screen
[04:39] <NOD62> NTFS: What do you use, ol' mighty user?
[04:39] <bebooo> i already know this information though
[04:39] <chetnick> i installed 9.04 on the same box where i was running 8.04. I have no sound on skype anymore. Does anybody have ideas? I tried all devices listed in skype.
[04:39] <bebooo> Intel Corporation 82845G/GL[Brookdale-G]/GE/PE
[04:39] <NTFS> i use NTFS
[04:39] <grekkos> he operates on it
[04:39] <PerryArmstrong> can anyone help me get my screen resolution right??
[04:39] <nophilter> Hey all!
[04:39] <NTFS> NTFS is best undisputted filesystem
[04:39] <vertagano> bebooo: So that's not an NVidia card.
[04:40] <bebooo> that's what i thought
[04:40] <nophilter> PerryArmstrong I can help you. What resolution you need?
[04:40] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[04:40] <JCM> NTFS still needs to be defaged
[04:40] <JCM> Oh sorry  defraged
[04:40] <vertagano> bebooo: Which is why you don't have any options in the Hardware Drivers.
[04:40] <bebooo> so i was asking if installing nvidia packages could have made mplayer start crashing
[04:40] <NTFS> no my fileallocation policy improved in vista
[04:40] <ripps> JCM: just ignore the troll
[04:40] <IndyGunFreak> JCM: freudian slip
[04:40] <bebooo> so it's not ati either?
[04:40] <vertagano> bebooo: Nope.
[04:40] <PerryArmstrong> nophilter; i am not getting the required 1024x728 resolution
[04:40] <NTFS> COME ON LAZY OPS BAN ME
[04:40] <benje> PerryArmstrong: what is the models of your screen
[04:40] <JCM> I know just couldn't pass that one up :)
[04:40] <vertagano> bebooo: It's an Intel card, which comes with its own set of problems.
[04:40] <bebooo> but, the video was playing before
[04:40] <nophilter> what video card you have?
[04:40] <adalgiso> bebooo: it's an intel chipset
[04:40] <NTFS> !ops
[04:40] <chetnick> JCM> NTFS still needs to be defaged LOL
[04:40] <kcollins> adalgiso, just to confirm, you tried username "ubuntu" and just hit enter at the password prompt?
[04:40] <azharcs> Hi I am planning to clean install 9.04, What files or folders should i backup to retain my settings like Firefox, Thunderbird and others. Thanks.
[04:40] <nophilter> Perry, what card?
[04:41] <PerryArmstrong> benje LG Studioworks 552V
[04:41] <chetnick> JCM: Well said.
[04:41] <bebooo> and also, the video is still playing in mozilla, just slowly
[04:41] <IndyGunFreak> vertagano: i don't have problems out fo my intel based devices... have two of them
[04:41] <benje> NTFS you can go by your self ?
[04:41] <adalgiso> kcollins: yes i did, also tried ubuntu/ubuntu and a couple other combos
[04:41] <PerryArmstrong> nophilter; Intel
[04:41] <IndyGunFreak> bebooo: what video?
[04:41] <tyler_d> installing from usb key error.... cannot install cd drive failure?
[04:41] <Subrosian> FAT16 (with GEM) is better then NTFS
[04:41] <chetnick> ok people, leave alon NTFS, lets solve my problem.
[04:41] <bebooo> any video
[04:41] <kronopio> my youtube won't play anyone know why?
[04:41] <bebooo> youtube/hulu
[04:41] <vertagano> IndyGunFreak: Wasn't meaning to imply that they have *more* problems. Just *different* problems.
[04:41] <chetnick> i installed 9.04 on the same box where i was running 8.04. I have no sound on skype anymore. Does anybody have ideas? I tried all devices listed in skype.
[04:41] <kronopio> hulu is better?
[04:41] <benje> PerryArmstrong: what is your graphics card ?
[04:41] <krabit> azharcs: .mozilla folder in /home/$username
[04:41] <bebooo> but when i open a video file, it crashes movie player or mplayer
[04:41] <NTFS> chetnick your using linux thats why
[04:41] <PerryArmstrong> benje I dont have a graphic card
[04:42] <nophilter> Perry what resolution now you have?
[04:42] <kcollins> adalgiso, from what I can read in my research online, the LiveCD is not supposed to ask for a username/password, as it is supposed to auto-logon
[04:42] <nophilter> Perry and which one you want?
[04:42] <benje> PerryArmstrong: so how do you use your screen ? :)
[04:42] <vertagano> chetnick: Sounds is only missing in skype?
[04:42] <meeee> i get an Eula that I cannot agree to because terminal wont accept my input for the "OK".  I'm installing something called fish.  my paste looks like this ----> http://paste.ubuntu.com/163252/
[04:42] <adalgiso> kcollins: yeah, thats what i've experience with all the previous releases, so I'm pretty much stumped
[04:42] <NTFS> LINUX SUCKS
[04:42] <kcollins> adalgiso, might be worth trying the full release?
[04:42] <benje> PerryArmstrong: paste lspci | grep VGA
[04:42] <chetnick> vertagano: yes only in skype....
[04:42] <adalgiso> kcollins: haven't been able to find anything through google
[04:42] <NTFS> windows vista runs faster
[04:42] <PerryArmstrong> nophilter; 1024x768
[04:42] <azharcs> krabit: So all i have to do is, copy the backed up folder of 8.04 in 9.04 and it will work fine :)
[04:42] <JCM> Anyone install the ATI drivers in 64 bit Ubuntu? I'm just need to know if I need to still the 32 bit drivers ass well for Wine
[04:42] <PerryArmstrong> benje; i suppose i dont know the answer
[04:43] <PerryArmstrong> benje; i'll give 1 sec
[04:43] <adalgiso> kcollins: yeah, i should, but my internet connection at this apartment is garbage and I'd need to wait about 4 hours for it to download
[04:43] <Subrosian> NTFS, you need a girlfriend
[04:43] <NTFS> LINUX SUCKS
[04:43] <Subrosian> and to get laid...
[04:43] <adalgiso> kcollins: figured I'd install the beta and just upgrade afterwards, because its the only release i have a copy of at the moment
[04:43] <PerryArmstrong> benje; 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82945G/GZ Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 02)
[04:43] <krabit> adalgiso: the issue you have is something to do with the boot process, i had it a while ago
[04:43] <PerryArmstrong> benje; so whats the answer from this output??
[04:43] <NTFS> UBUNTU OPS ARE THE LAZIEST OPS EVER
[04:43] <IndyGunFreak> meeee: it installed for me no problem at all.
[04:43] <benje> PerryArmstrong: ok install 915resolution and config file
[04:43] <genii> !ops | Wake up
[04:43] <krabit> adalgiso: i fixed it by rebooting until I could log in, Must of been a bad read/write
[04:44] <Subrosian> NTFS, your virgin is showing...
[04:44] <lstarnes> !troll
[04:44] <NTFS> I AINT A VIRGI
[04:44] <coleys> NTFS: LOL
[04:44] <krabit> lol
[04:44] <NTFS> N
[04:44] <benje> after that if it's don't work see manual of your screen
[04:44] <PerryArmstrong> benje; i installed 915 already...how do i install config??
[04:44] <coleys> ahahhaah
[04:44] <NTFS> BAN ME tim_sharitt
[04:44] <kronopio> i cant get hulu too play, but I am not being prompted for plugins
[04:44] <adalgiso> krabit: while booting up, there does come a point where i get some I/O error and an error with SquashFS, but is that a problem with the image that I burnt to CD or does that indicate a hardware problem with memory/hard drive?
[04:44] <nophilter> Perry, well unless you installed some other driver from Intel you can go system/preferences/dysplay and change resolution
[04:44] <chetnick> vertagano: only in skype for now, i listen to music and videos and youtube no problem. But no sound in skype. I went back to see settings in 8.04, everything is set to default and it works. I tried to see sound settings in 8.04 and compare it to 9.04 but they are quite different. I guess they used something different for sound in 9.04
[04:44] <lstarnes> NTFS: then please leave this channel.  This channel is solely for ubuntu support.  If you hate ubuntu then don't come here and waste your time
[04:44] <esfahankids> hi
[04:44] <PerryArmstrong> benje; i got the frequencies from the manual
[04:44] <benje> PerryArmstrong: in /etc/915resolution there a file or /etc/default/915resolution
[04:44] <NTFS> lstarnes, YOU CANT SEE ME
[04:44] <coleys> NTFS: take the windows registry with you =(
[04:45] <esfahankids> i have problem with firefox
[04:45] <krabit> adalgiso: hard to know for sure, for me I think it was hardware, my cdrom drive was cheap, so it always messed disks up
[04:45] <NTFS> kline me
[04:45] <benje> PerryArmstrong: vertical and horizontal max and min ?
[04:45] <vertagano> chetnick: I don't know anything about skype.
[04:45] <chetnick> vertagano: LOL
[04:45] <lstarnes> NTFS: I can see you
[04:45] <esfahankids> heloooooo
[04:45] <NTFS> lstarnes, how so
[04:45] <chetnick> vertagano: ok thanks. LOL
[04:45] <kronopio> am I welcome back here?
[04:45] <krabit> no
[04:45] <esfahankids> i have problem in firefox please help me
[04:45] <sebsebseb> kronopio: you got banned before?
[04:45] <adalgiso> krabit: yeah, my drives are pretty much terrible.  know of any minimal-footprint distributions of 9.04?
[04:45] <krabit> esfahankids: ask please
[04:45] <sebsebseb> kronopio: I guess your welcome back as long as you don't troll
[04:45] <JCM> Whats the problem?
[04:46] <esfahankids> firefox give this error to me
[04:46] <esfahankids>  <menuitem id="context-copy"
[04:46] <esfahankids> ------^
[04:46] <lstarnes> NTFS: how can I not see you?
[04:46] <krabit> adalgiso: yes, there is a 'minimal' installtion you can use
[04:46] <NTFS> lstarnes, uhh i dont know just kline me and get it done with ok
[04:46] <TonyTheTiger> Hiya im on ubuntu 8.10, following this guide to install wine http://ubuntuexperiment.wordpress.com/2008/11/09/installing-wine-on-ubuntu-810/ however cant get past "sudo apt-get install wine" as the http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/pool/main/w/wine/wine_1.1.19~winehq0~ubuntu~8.10-0ubuntu1_i386.deb is 404 not found.
[04:46] <krabit> adalgiso: you can get it off the ubuntu site,
[04:46] <nophilter> NTFS how are you?
[04:46] <adalgiso> i think that will work, i wanted a headless install anyway
[04:46] <lstarnes> NTFS: just get out
[04:46] <nophilter> NTFS, what OS r u using currently?
[04:46] <NTFS> im laughing real hard nophilter
[04:47] <krabit> esfahankids: where is the error, when do you get it,. more info please
[04:47] <Subrosian> [NTFS VERSION reply]: xchat 2.8.6-2 Windows Vista [Intel /897.00MHz]
[04:47] <nophilter> NTFS what at? I wanna laugh too
[04:47] <coleys> ;D Ew vista hissss
[04:47] <ripps> TonyTheTiger: just goto winehq.com and follow the directions in the download->ubuntu section to install newer wine in ubuntu
[04:47] <JCM> esfahankids > Check this out http://support.mozilla.com/tiki-view_forum_thread.php?locale=hu&comments_parentId=182331&forumId=1
[04:47] <esfahankids> when i click in firefox give this error & i cant use fire fox
[04:47] <NTFS> nophilter, how lazy the ubuntu ops are and how the staffers arnt klining me
[04:47] <meeee> !vista
[04:48] <esfahankids> sorry i cant open any page
[04:48] <esfahankids> please help me here
[04:48] <lstarnes> NTFS: I wonder if Comcast would like to know about this
[04:48] <krabit> esfahankids: I need more info, about the error, please be specific with exactly how, when, and where it happens
[04:48] <meeee> !windows security
[04:48] <IndyGunFreak> meeee: have you considered just installing java first, then install fish?... i had no probs at all installing fish
[04:48] <coleys> haha.
[04:48] <NTFS> lstarnes, about what
[04:48] <coleys> !ntfs
[04:48] <Chr|s> esfahankids: What is your problem?
[04:48] <TonyTheTiger> ripps, I am on winehq channel and they told me to come to this channel :s
[04:48] <vluser> guys, I'm getting an error
[04:48] <kronopio> is   an wma a zipped file?
[04:48] <nophilter> NTFS what is it?
[04:48] <vluser> C++ compiler cannot create executables
[04:48] <esfahankids> when i click on firefox give me this error
[04:48] <vluser> what do I do?
[04:48] <vertagano> esfahankids: Sounds like one of the XML setting files for Firefox has a problem.
[04:48] <coleys> kronopio: No... wma = windows media audio
[04:48] <krabit> kronopio: no, its a windows media file
[04:48] <lstarnes> vertagano: install build-essential
[04:49] <PerryArmstrong> benje; i searched but i didnt find....i pur the auto915resolution folder in my home and then run the command
[04:49] <esfahankids> how to fix it?
[04:49] <vertagano> lstarnes: I don't think that was for me.
[04:49] <JCM> esfahankids > long and short of it is that it is a profile problem and the recommend is the make a new profile or uninstall and reinstall
[04:49] <Chr|s> esfahankids: please use pastebin
[04:49] <coleys> kronopio: Probably a windows virus in .wma format =D
[04:49] <kronopio> what are ubuntu friendly audio files?
[04:49] <lstarnes> vertagano: oops
[04:49] <coleys> kronopio: all ?
[04:49] <krabit> esfahankids: try sudo rm -rf .mozilla  that will get rid of the profile and create a new one when you start firefox
[04:49] <nophilter> NTFS you nickname gives me hope you know that you may be available for helping me with some well known OS
[04:49] <benje> PerryArmstrong: he is in repository
[04:49] <lstarnes> vluser: try installing build-essential
[04:49] <krabit> erm. you can drop sudo
[04:49] <adalgiso> krabit: found the minimal iso, thanks for the heads-up
[04:49] <vluser> lstarnes, thanks.. trying that now
[04:50] <vluser> anyone know a good program to burn .avi into dvd?
[04:50] <krabit> adalgiso: yeah, that's usually less stress on crappy drives
[04:50] <Chr|s> !info handbrake
[04:50] <krabit> worked for me
[04:50] <vertagano> vluser: k3b
[04:50] <Kazuha> Into DVD video?
[04:50] <benje> PerryArmstrong: sudo apt-get install 915resolution
[04:50] <vluser> dvd video
[04:50] <JCM> esfahankids > did you get what krabit said?
[04:50] <nophilter> vluser yeah it is nero burning rom
[04:50] <vluser> playable to dvd players
[04:50] <vluser> for linux
[04:50] <kronopio> are there ubuntu viruses?
[04:50] <Kazuha> Who would want to do that?  Data is more efficient.
[04:50] <adalgiso> krabit: now if i can only find a cd-r
[04:50] <nophilter> vluser yes via Wine
[04:50] <esfahankids> thank you probelm fixed
[04:50] <esfahankids> ;-)
[04:50] <krabit> win
[04:50] <vluser> nophilter, and it work?
[04:50] <hcricket> Can someone just tell me if this is a coincedence?
[04:50] <Kazuha> kronopio: If they exist, they aren't very common.
[04:51] <nophilter> vluser yes
[04:51] <krabit> as usualy it's a firefox profile issue
[04:51] <krabit> *usual
[04:51] <lstarnes> Kazuha: none in the wild that were ever widespread
[04:51] <Kazuha> Or rather, I've never heard of any malware in the wild for *ANY* Linux Distro.
[04:51] <PerryArmstrong> benje;http://paste.ubuntu.com/163265/
[04:51] <kronopio> thank you all for being so responsive
[04:51] <krabit> hcricket: is what?
[04:51] <geek_> Kazuha: "virus.sh" ... ;p
[04:51] <coleys> Kazuha: Repositories are safe anyways =)
[04:51] <hcricket> I installed 9.04, and all was fine...  I was using ethernet...  the wireless card was not recognized...  I removed the wireless, and suddenly the ethernet stopped working at the same time.
[04:51] <coleys> geek_: =(
[04:51] <hcricket> Now I can't get online at all, lol
[04:51]  * Kazuha knows this.  
[04:51]  * sebsebseb the troll has left, but hope the ops bann him anyway
[04:52] <ripps> TonyTheTiger: Does the guide on winehq.org not work? http://www.winehq.org/download/deb
[04:52]  * Kazuha runs Debian.  
[04:52] <kronopio> how do you use frostwire?
[04:52] <IndyGunFreak> kronopio: same way you use limewire.. if you're familiar w/ it
[04:52] <vluser> pstocanonij.c:20:23: error: cups/cups.h: No such file or directory
[04:52] <coleys> kronopio: with java...
[04:52] <vluser> anybody?>
[04:52] <krabit> kronopio: check the website out
[04:52] <ripps> TonyTheTiger: Follow the directions under "Alternative command Line Instructions for Installing Wine:"
[04:52] <coleys> kronopio: You will need java in order to use it.
[04:52] <PerryArmstrong> benje;any idea??
[04:52] <geek_> coleys: viruses would need someone to explicitly run it ;p
[04:52] <geek_> so.. no, nit likely
[04:52] <lstarnes> vluser: you need the right -dev packages for cups I think
[04:52] <abdul> hello everyone
[04:53] <coleys> coleys: Just like rm -rf / =)
[04:53] <coleys> lol I just quoted to me =]
[04:53] <TonyTheTiger> ripps, thanks ill try that.
[04:53] <sebsebseb> !danger
[04:53] <IndyGunFreak> speaking of frostwire, i've not used it in a while
[04:53] <benje> kronopio: like all unix http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_malware and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_virus
[04:53] <coleys> IndyGunFreak: freelimewirepro.net =) gg
[04:54]  * NoSoundOnUbuntu hears noooooooooooothing, sees nooooooooooothing
[04:54] <kronopio> does ubuntu.com have java
[04:54] <kronopio> ?
[04:54] <robogu> ﻿Ok I have a problem, Ubuntu was working fine then all of a sudden, when my computer boots to a black screen after the POST that says "NTLDR missing, Press CTRL, ALT, DEL to restart" I then booted to a live CD and went to terminal and did, " sudo grub, find /boot/grub/stage1, root (hd0,4), setup (hd0), to reinstall grub, It said it was successful, but I still get the same error, I've tried making all of the partions bootable one at a time, but I get the sam
[04:54] <sebsebseb> !troll |  coley
[04:54] <sebsebseb> coleys
[04:54] <sebsebseb> giving out bad commands is trolling
[04:54] <coleys> What are you talking about =?
[04:54] <coleys> I am in nooo way trolling.
[04:54] <hcricket> :(
[04:54] <benje> PerryArmstrong: yes forget 915 or the name have changed under your distrib
[04:54] <lstarnes> kronopio: are you asking if the site itself uses java or if they make java available for installation?
[04:54] <sebsebseb> coleys: the  delete  /  without  confirming command,  you just gave out?
[04:55] <coleys> kronopio: sudo apt-get install sun-java6-bin
[04:55] <IndyGunFreak> kronopio: its in the repositories
[04:55] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, I have the pic ul'ed onto the HDD, IDK how to select thepics to UL them to PhotoBucket
[04:55] <kronopio> cool! thanks
[04:55] <mercutio22> F*ck pulseaudio!!!
[04:55] <coleys> sebsebseb: It happens many times a day, it's not trolling... Besides the actual command doesn't work... You seem bot command happy. =o
[04:56] <sebsebseb> !language |  mercutio22
[04:56] <sebsebseb> mercutio22: and yeah pulseaudio can suck at times
[04:56] <IndyGunFreak> mercutio22: its not that bad.
[04:56] <sebsebseb> !sound
[04:56] <benje> NoSoundOnUbuntu: like in other system go to search it by you software "browse"
[04:56] <ripps> mercutio22: if your having trouble with pulse just uninstall it.
[04:56] <nophilter> does anyone know how to edit partition table from ubuntu???
[04:56] <newUser> is there a way to see all my opened windows without compiz scale? (I mean an alternative)
[04:57] <coleys> I have to use Pulse Audio at the moment.. My intel hda isn't supported with Alsa =(
[04:57] <PerryArmstrong> benje;so then how do i get it??
[04:57] <mercutio22> Yeah, I will remove it. I am sick.
[04:57] <IndyGunFreak> nophilter: you probably won't be able to, because the partitions are mounted, you'll probably have tod o it from a live cd
[04:57] <Gacker> nophilter,  partition editor
[04:57] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> the window is bigger than  the monitor and when I click Pictures or Photo I do not see them
[04:57] <mzz> robogu: does that system have multiple physical hard drives, not just partitions?
[04:57] <Gacker> yess
[04:57] <benje> PerryArmstrong: so let's change xorg.conf 1: sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.save
[04:57] <nophilter> Indy, is there a partitioner in Ubuntu???
[04:57] <arktvrvs> i take it xv isnt included in 8.10?
[04:58] <PerryArmstrong> benje; done
[04:58] <arktvrvs> what package is it in/
[04:58] <benje> PerryArmstrong: 2: sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[04:58] <nophilter> Indy, I want to delete partitions
[04:58] <Gacker> yes partition editor @ nophilter
[04:58] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, they are in F-spot somewhere
[04:58] <IndyGunFreak> nophilter: yeah, gparted.. sudo apt-get install gparted
[04:58] <PerryArmstrong> benje; yes
[04:58] <kronopio> gotta restart the computer, see ya
[04:58] <ripps> arktvrvs: it's built into x server, the question is whether you hardware drivers support xv
[04:58] <nophilter> Gacker and where is it? Do I install sthg like Partition Magic?
[04:58] <arktvrvs> /bin/sh: xv: not found
[04:58] <adalgiso> anyone have experience installing ubuntu to RAID 0?
[04:58] <Gacker> nophilter, it is gparted
[04:58] <arktvrvs> i have
[04:58] <IndyGunFreak> nophilter: i told you, sudo apt-get install gparted
[04:58] <arktvrvs> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82845G/GL[Brookdale-G]/GE Chipset Integrated Graphics Device (rev 03)
[04:58] <Gacker> sudo apt-get install gparted
[04:59] <ripps> arktvrvs: xv isn't a command, it's a video filtering interface
[04:59] <nophilter> Gacker gparted? What is it?
[04:59] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> brb
[04:59] <Gacker> partition editor
[04:59] <Subrosian> is there a java runtime for Ubuntu 9.04 PPC?
[04:59] <IndyGunFreak> nophilter: a partition editor, what you asked for
[04:59] <arktvrvs> the program that does screenshots?
[04:59] <nophilter> Gacker I need a partition editor kind of you know?
[04:59] <IndyGunFreak> !info gparted | nophilter
[04:59] <benje> PerryArmstrong: in monitor section write with your own values : HorizSync	30-75 	VertRefresh	50-85
[04:59] <Gacker> 1
[04:59] <Gacker> yes
[04:59] <ripps> !screenshot
[04:59] <jacsoft> una pregunta
[04:59] <Gacker> nophilter, if u r using ubuntu it mush be installed by default
[04:59] <adalgiso> I have a hardware RAID card in my computer, it's been configured to stripe data across my 2 sata hard drives.  When I enter the ubuntu partition editor, is it safe to choose one disk to repartition, or should I do setup a different way?
[04:59] <jacsoft> como puedo instalar el video
[04:59] <arktvrvs> oh i see
[05:00] <Gacker> Try gparted in the terminal
[05:00] <jacsoft> osea la tarjeta de video
[05:00] <kovacsleeve> jacsoft: #ubuntu-es
[05:00] <nophilter> Gacker but i donn't see anything in menu
[05:00] <kriel> Any way to get a livecd to just boot to a flat terminal?
[05:00] <IndyGunFreak> nophilter: system/admin/partition editor
[05:00] <PerryArmstrong> benje; should i place the same values??
[05:00] <IndyGunFreak> nophilter: assuming you installed it as we told you
[05:00] <Gacker> Try in terminal it will show u weather installed ot not # nophilter
[05:00] <benje> PerryArmstrong: no you sould use yours
[05:00] <nophilter> GAcker no such command
[05:01] <Gacker> Ok
[05:01] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[05:01] <arktvrvs> alrighty then
[05:01] <benje> PerryArmstrong: which you fond in manual vrefresh = vertical refresh
[05:01] <Gacker> sudo apt-get install gparted
[05:01] <IndyGunFreak> 5th time.
[05:01] <mzz> adalgiso: I don't own any raid hardware, but I'd expect to see a single device to partition. However if the card does not actually do raid in hardware you'd see separate devices when using it under linux.
[05:01] <Gacker> LOL IndyGunFreak
[05:01] <PerryArmstrong> benje; in maual; horiz=48.36KHz  vert=60Hz
[05:01] <nophilter> Gacker alright will try now
[05:01] <IndyGunFreak> Gacker: lol, after the 3rd time, it gets a little redundant
[05:01] <Gacker> :D
[05:02] <benje> PerryArmstrong: max et min value horzontal and vertical
[05:02] <benje> not those
[05:02] <nophilter> Indy what???
[05:02] <Subrosian> so no answers?
[05:02] <IndyGunFreak> nophilter: you were told sudo apt-get install gparted, at least 5x, and kept up your cluelessness
[05:02] <nophilter> Indy well i didn't see it
[05:02] <adalgiso> mzz: so if the card is doing it through software, I'll see both drives?  If it is through software, can I just tell the Ubuntu installer to use one disk and expect that everything will work out ok?
[05:03] <nophilter> Indy you know there are so many words i can't see everything
[05:03] <IndyGunFreak> nophilter: then you should turn on highlight notifications when people say your name... cuz i said it at lesat 3x, and so did gacker
[05:03] <mzz> adalgiso: well, you can install on one disk, but you wouldn't get any RAID. I don't know how to do software raid, sorry.
[05:03] <IndyGunFreak> nophilter: thats why you turn on highlights.
[05:03] <nophilter> Indy how to do it on ircII
[05:03] <nophilter> ?
[05:03] <briscoelake> Good Evening, Having a bit of trouble when I suspend my laptop. When I try to bring it back up it just flashes the screen different colors until I have to kill it and reboot
[05:03] <PerryArmstrong> benje; ohh yes... horiz 30-54 vert 50-120
[05:03] <IndyGunFreak> nophilter: i don't use ircII..
[05:03] <mzz> nophilter: also why you tabcomplete the nick of who you're talking to, so their hilights work :)
[05:03] <lstarnes> nophilter: ircII is rather outdated isn't it? It's enabled by defaukt in irssi
[05:03] <nophilter> Indy well?...
[05:03] <IndyGunFreak> mzz: i'm used to people bastardizing my name.. i've got indy and indygun set to highlight..lol
[05:03] <PerryArmstrong> benje; so in the code should i replace as : HorizSync 30-54  VertRefresh 50-120??
[05:03] <lstarnes> *defauly
[05:04] <lstarnes> **default
[05:04] <abdul> mml;
[05:04] <TonyTheTiger> how can i test if i have installed wine successfully?
[05:04] <mzz> IndyGunFreak: did the same when my nick was longer than it currently is
[05:04] <IndyGunFreak> nophilter: i told you, i don't use that software.. you'll have to check in the options o hte software
[05:04] <benje> PerryArmstrong: yes seem ok but don't exchange vertical and horizontal
[05:04] <cyan123> hello, all. how do you get a person's nick to show up without retyping it?
[05:05] <ripps> TonyTheTiger: you should have a Wine entry in the Application menu
[05:05] <benje> TonyTheTiger: winecfg
[05:05] <PerryArmstrong> benje; and here'smy xorg  http://paste.ubuntu.com/163271/ without making any changes
[05:05] <mzz> cyan123: in what program?
[05:05] <cyan123> sorry. in xirc
[05:05] <NOD62> cyan123: Type the first few letters and press TAB.
[05:05] <nophilter> Indy what is o hte???
[05:05]  * mzz doesn't use that one
[05:05] <mzz> cyan123: first few letters + tab works in many
[05:05] <nophilter> Indy is it some kind of command?
[05:05] <IndyGunFreak> nophilter: lol, thats a typo.. *the
[05:05] <NOD62> cyan123: If that's what you meant. xD
[05:05] <TonyTheTiger> thanks ripps and co.
[05:05] <Subrosian> :(
[05:05] <benje> PerryArmstrong:  i don't found manual on internet oabout your monitor in lg site
[05:05] <ripps> TonyTheTiger: no problem
[05:06] <IndyGunFreak> nophilter: why are you using a command line irc client?.. if you can't figure out something as simple as installing gparted?
[05:06] <malex> Jaunty trashed my root fs after an hour of use after a live upgrade. fsck from a live interepid cd gives thousands of errors. Grub is shot as well. Very interesting.
[05:06] <cyan123> nod thank you
[05:06] <nophilter> Indy I just switched from Windows and very difficult to understand all...so I am in console all the time...
[05:06] <PerryArmstrong> benje; maybe it got outdated..i bought it in 1997
[05:06] <cyan123> hmm, not working as expected.
[05:06] <IndyGunFreak> nophilter: lol, wellt hat should make it way way easier...lol
[05:06] <nophilter> Indy is there a web broswer to use in console?
[05:06] <IndyGunFreak> nophilter: dunno
[05:06] <lstarnes> nophilter: links, links2, elinks, lynx, w3m
[05:06] <vertagano> nophilter: elinks is a great text browser
[05:06] <tonyyarusso> nophilter: w3m, links2, elinks.
[05:06] <malex> Does jaunty silently try to convert ext3 to ext4?
[05:06] <FloridaGuy> is there away to uninstall everything ubuntu-desktop installed..
[05:07] <tonyyarusso> nophilter: In my experience, w3m has the best rendering, but links2/elinks have easier to understand navigation.
[05:07] <ripps> malex: no, ext4 is in an optional install time option
[05:07] <PerryArmstrong> benje; here's the changed xorg http://paste.ubuntu.com/163274/    have a look at it and tell me if i have placed the code at the right place
[05:07] <malex> ripps: thanks, so it's a bug then.
[05:07] <djlinux64> anybody here from wisconsin? i need some insider info
[05:08]  * malex hits himself on the head for upgrading less then 2 months after a release. Intrepid finally worked well.
[05:08] <benje> PerryArmstrong: not really
[05:08] <benje> http://paste.ubuntu.com/163275/ PerryArmstrong
[05:09] <krammer_> evening all, when i open k3b it tries then it goes grey any ideas?
[05:09] <eseven73> krammer_, does doing gksudo k3b do the same?
[05:09] <krammer_> yes
[05:10] <krammer_> eseven73, i tried reinstalling it but same thing happens
[05:10] <briscoelake> sorry if anyone replied to my ? about my laptop not being able to come out of suspend I missed it my internet died
[05:10] <krammer_> eseven73, also i cannot force quit or use the kill to get rid of this problem
[05:11] <vertagano> Bluetooth question: The Gnome bluetooth icon's Setup New Device fails to see any devices, but "hcitool scan" shows the desired device. Any ideas how to get the gui working?
[05:11] <eseven73> krammer_, search the bug site https://launchpad.net/+search?field.text=k3b+hangs&field.actions.search=Search
[05:11] <krammer_> eseven73, thanks
[05:11] <marcus_aurelius> briscoelake: i had that same issue with intrepid, installed jaunty, so far, i haven't had that issue re-occur
[05:11] <eseven73> np
[05:11] <benje> PerryArmstrong: change value and try with this if not the good resolution force to 1024*768 or this you want and you know it's work with like here http://paste.ubuntu.com/163276/ (the full)
[05:11] <fungos> back
[05:12] <benje> vertagano: active network services
[05:12] <nophilter> zukabuka HI
[05:12] <benje> in bluetooth
[05:12] <vertagano> benje: Active network services in bluetooth? I'm not sure what you mean.
[05:12] <benje> config file are in /etc default pin is 1234 vertagano
[05:13] <briscoelake> marcus_aurelius: I have Jaunty now
[05:13] <marcus_aurelius> briscoelake, what kind of laptop?
[05:13] <vertagano> benje: I'm able to see and use my bluetooth device from the command line. It's paired and everything. Until I upgraded to 9.04, I could use nautilus to transfer files.
[05:13] <benje> vertagano: click right on bluetooth icon check network and active your cell or else using bluettoth try to tranfret o associate
[05:13] <TonyTheTiger> is it possible to get an application to work if it has its ports blocked, e.g a way to change the port or route it somehow? like for a game.
[05:14] <briscoelake> marcus_aurelius: Dell Inspiron 5150 from 2004
[05:14] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> benje, I found the pcitures, but the Select Files window is HUGE in both Minimize and Maximize and will not let me drag and edge to make it smaller
[05:14] <Ricky_RocK> www.topfreesexvideo.com for free sex video
[05:14] <krammer_> eseven73, 2240 bugs is there any way to do this ?
[05:14] <PerryArmstrong> benje; so should i replace the entire code as you specified in http://paste.ubuntu.com/163276/
[05:15] <eseven73> !ops | Ricky_RocK
[05:15] <benje> right PerryArmstrong it must be ok
[05:15] <Lazermann> Ricky_Rock: www.microsoft.com/downloads/windows95
[05:15] <vertagano> benje: When I right-click on the Bluetooth icon, there's nothing about network. My choices are: Preferences, Setup New Device, Send Files to Device, Browse Files on Device, and About.
[05:16] <PerryArmstrong> benje; and restart??
[05:16] <mikea> Hey.. Can the ubuntu installer resize my vista partition for me?
[05:16] <benje> vertagano: in preferences
[05:16] <krammer_> no
[05:16] <marcus_aurelius> i had a lattitude a long time ago, my experience with linux was less than ideal
[05:16] <sebsebseb> mikea: yes, but that might cuase data loss, so your meant to let Vista's tool resize it
[05:16] <eseven73> krammer_, Id try brasero if you can't get k3b working
[05:16] <sebsebseb> mikea: Vista's resizing tools isn't that good really though
[05:16] <benje> blutootha have many services audio network serial and ...
[05:16] <vertagano> benje: Preferences gives me three options: Never show icon, Show icon if device is present, Always show icon.
[05:16] <krammer_> eseven73, i tried  but that seems not to burn i am having lots of badluck buring
[05:16] <benje> input
[05:17] <NOD62> mikea: Indeed it can, but may cause damage... Sometimes you can fix that afterward with a system restore or system repair with the CD but still risky.
[05:17] <mikea> sebsebseb: Do I need to boot from the vista cd to do it?
[05:17] <benje> vertagano: jaunty ?
[05:17] <sebsebseb> mikea: no
[05:17] <vertagano> benje: 9.04
[05:17] <Spoonah> hello, my network card shows up in 'lspci', do I add it too my network interfaces?
[05:17] <benje> vertagano: try in menu
[05:17] <sebsebseb> mikea: when Vista is running you can re size it's partitoin
[05:17] <briscoelake> marcus_aurelius: so far this has actually been working out amazingly. I know people with vista laptops that from the factory aren't working right so if I can't suspend so be it
[05:17] <PerryArmstrong> benje; I may buy a new monitor in a few weeks...but i am not sure if i may buy....so the again i should change the xorg.conf??
[05:17] <sebsebseb> mikea: so your going to  resize and then put Ubuntu on?
[05:17] <eseven73> krammer_, can you burn disks in windows? (assuming you have windows or had)
[05:17] <mikea> sebsebseb: yeah, that's the plan
[05:17] <benje> vertagano: i use lts
[05:17] <Ricky_RocK> www.topfreesexvideo.com for free sex video and my other site www.criminal-lawyersite.com for criminal people
[05:17] <mikea> sebsebseb: "Shrink Volume"?
[05:18] <eseven73> yay for tonyyarusso :D
[05:18] <sebsebseb> tonyyarusso: an op now,  well there was a major troll earlier
[05:18] <vertagano> benje: When I go to System -> Preferences -> Bluetooth, I get the same menu. It all worked before I upgraded.
[05:18] <ripps> MODS=GODS
[05:18] <benje> PerryArmstrong: yes restore your old but you have a virtual resolution
[05:18] <PerryArmstrong> benje; whats this virtual resolution??
[05:18] <tonyyarusso> sebsebseb: so my awaylog of ops hilights made me notice....  Sorry nobody was around.
[05:18] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> :(
[05:18] <Spoonah> In ubuntu server, I had my network card which shows up using 'lspci', however I do not see it as a network interface, is there a command I need to run to add it as a network interface
[05:19] <PerryArmstrong> benje; and can you pm me your email id so that i can contact you if i have any further problems...
[05:19] <benje> PerryArmstrong: this force to set this resolution even your screen can do it
[05:19] <sebsebseb> tonyyarusso: yeah that looks a bit bad also on a publically logged server, but that log will disapear into oblivion anyway
[05:19] <benje> usefull to use bigger resolution under small screen
[05:19] <sebsebseb> tonyyarusso: server/channel
[05:19] <kronopio> hello again
[05:19] <PerryArmstrong> benje; and also you mentioned about config and installing 915 which wasn't found...so no need of this??
[05:20] <sebsebseb> mikea: yeah that sounds about right
[05:20] <krammer_> have a good night all
[05:20] <sebsebseb> mikea: vista's disk management thing
[05:20] <kronopio> I have a repeat q.  TO install java what do i need to tell sudo
[05:20] <newUser> is there a way to see all my opened windows without compiz scale? (I mean an alternative)
[05:20] <benje> PerryArmstrong: maybe a new version of an other name exist
[05:20] <EMPulse> hey guys
[05:20] <Spoonah> In ubuntu server, I had my network card which shows up using 'lspci', however I do not see it as a network interface, is there a command I need to run to add it as a network interface?
[05:20] <EMPulse> Is there an offline version of netvibes avaliable on Ubuntu?
[05:20] <sebsebseb> mikea: if you don't put a size in,  it like half its,  but Vista can take up loads of space you don't really need it to, but  once you got Ubuntu on, as long as Vista was shut down properly, you can access the partition  and use it from Ubuntu
[05:21] <PerryArmstrong> benje; and can you pm me your email id so that i can contact you if i have any further problems...
[05:21] <sebsebseb> mikea: don't put a size in and it like splits  it in half or something
[05:21] <benje> Spoonah: normally the dectection of card and load of module add device
[05:21] <PerryArmstrong> benje; at some other time
[05:21] <kronopio> coleys: could you tell me what you typed before?
[05:22] <Spoonah> benje: ah ok, well it is showing up on lspci as the correct card, Just can see an interface for it using 'ifconfig'
[05:22] <genii> kronopio:  sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre sun-java6-plugin                        usually, or similar
[05:22] <Spoonah> benje: can't see an interface sorry.
[05:22] <benje> Spoonah: see dmesg when loading module
[05:22] <PerryArmstrong> benje; i'll restart now
[05:23] <benje> Spoonah: lspci -vvv will shwo you module use
[05:23] <benje> oki PerryArmstrong;)
[05:23] <Spoonah> benje; ok, brb, i need to switch monitor/keyboard with server ;o
[05:23] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> please help me resize a window
[05:24] <Ballcutter> I need a command that will re-detect my usb cdma modem after a disconnect as if it were just plugged in
[05:24] <kronopio> it says I manually run dpkg
[05:24] <mikea> If I shrink my vista partition by 100gb
[05:24] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> please help me resize a window
[05:24] <mikea> can linux boot from the end of the hd?
[05:24] <kronopio> I must manually run*
[05:24] <sebsebseb> mikea: how small can you make it?
[05:24] <sebsebseb> mikea: also why have Vista anyway?
[05:24] <mikea> sebsebseb: games, man, games :)
[05:25] <sebsebseb> mikea: stupid game companies
[05:25] <Spoonah> benje: it says its using 8139too
[05:25] <mikea> it says it can only shrink it by 50gb anyways
[05:25] <sebsebseb> mikea: making only for Windows most of them,  anyway right ok
[05:25] <kronopio> aren't there  cool linux games/
[05:25] <sebsebseb> mikea: yeah just resize it to how big you want it
[05:25] <kronopio> ?
[05:25] <sebsebseb> kronopio: of course there are
[05:25] <LuciousAsh> my laptop has a very low resolution screen, so low that certain buttons don't show on dialoges, and when I first got it the version of ubuntu had a button that let you scroll down the screen to click on windows, and then it would go back, does anyone know what this is or how to get it again?
[05:25] <ripps> sebsebseb: try to avoid the anti-windows rhetoric, have someone that dual-boots ubuntu is better than no ubuntu at all
[05:25] <benje> Spoonah: sudo rmmod 8139too && sudo modprobe 8139too
[05:25] <sebsebseb> kronopio: google stuff ilke  42 of the best linux games  42 of the best linux commercial games  42 of the best wine games
[05:25] <mikea> It's doing something
[05:26] <Spoonah> benje: brb, I will try that.
[05:26] <kovacsleeve> What do the little stars in the icons in Synaptic mean?
[05:26] <benje> Spoonah: after in terminal dmesg
[05:26] <sebsebseb> ripps: indeed
[05:26] <mikea> if I dissapear it's because I'm reloading everything
[05:26] <mikea> heh
[05:26] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> is there another Ubuntu help channel
[05:26] <kronopio> coool, i need java first though
[05:26] <sebsebseb> NoSoundOnUbuntu: loads, but this is the main one
[05:26] <PerryArmstrong> benje; still no improvement
[05:26] <coleys> kronopio: sudo apt-get install sun-java6-bin
[05:26] <NoSoundOnUbuntu> how do I find them
[05:26] <mikea> Does ubuntu ship with compiz fusion?
[05:26] <sebsebseb> NoSoundOnUbuntu: /list
[05:26] <Omeil> I just wish Blizzard would just enabled HW Cursor in Windows openGL mode for us :)
[05:26] <sebsebseb> mikea:  yes, but only the basic effects stuff
[05:27] <coleys> mikea: sudo apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager
[05:27] <benje> Ballcutter: unplug and replug it it will be redetected if module is freeze du e to unplug in use restart
[05:27] <sebsebseb> mikea: then you can install the advanced settings manager
[05:27] <sidd> anyone here know how to get the interactive debugger (rdebug) working in 9.04
[05:27] <waseem_> is there a way to get past port blocking?
[05:27] <sidd> i have installed the ruby-debug package in gem without a problem
[05:27] <Enasni> Does anyone know if there are any decent software overclocking programs for Ubuntu 9.04?
[05:27] <mikea> sebs: excellent.. so as soon as this is done I can burn the dvd and reboot and install as normal?
[05:27] <PerryArmstrong> benje; should i place Virtual	1024 768 in the xorg??
[05:27] <sidd> but I still have no rdebug
[05:27] <kronopio> i had an error
[05:27] <benje> PerryArmstrong: not virtual
[05:27] <kronopio> dpkg was interrupted
[05:27] <mikea> and should it concern me that the shrink isn't done yet?
[05:28] <LuciousAsh> no one knows how to manage with a low reso. screen?
[05:28] <benje> just the resolution which will be use by default PerryArmstrong
[05:28] <Enasni> I need something like clockgen for Windows, but for Ubuntu 9.04. Any suggestions?
[05:28] <sebsebseb> mikea: Ubuntu 9.04 is a CD and you should md5sum it before burning
[05:28] <sebsebseb> !md5sum
[05:28] <PerryArmstrong> benje; okk..but i didnt get the resolution..
[05:28] <PerryArmstrong> benje; yet...
[05:28] <benje> LuciousAsh: virtual resolution tio get it bigger
[05:28] <Spoonah> benje; Oh sweet, I love u! i tried modprobe, just not rmmod, also i looked at dmesg and it changed it from eth0 to eth1 for some reason, but ya, its all good now thanks.
[05:28] <sebsebseb> mikea: the amount of times I told someone how to do a md5sum...  the bot can do it this time I think
[05:28] <benje> PerryArmstrong: did you restart the x server .?
[05:29] <darkblue_B> ?? I just upgraded to 9.04, local network, tried to Xwindow login from my laptop | ssh -X -Y user@ac.local;  I get the login, but when I run gnome-panel, I get "X11 connection rejected because of wrong authentication".. well, what do I have to change to let me login locally like that?
[05:29] <malex> I think my filesystem corruption is due to an attempt to suspend to ram. This is as much as I could google up. I guess the only option now is reinstalling the whole darn system.
[05:29] <PerryArmstrong> benje; i restarted the system
[05:29] <jcoffi> Is there a line to get help?
[05:29] <benje> PerryArmstrong: and the resoltuion is the same ?
[05:29] <lstarnes> jcoffi: no, just ask
[05:29] <mikea> I've just got the little circle loading thing in the disk manager in vista after the shrink
[05:29] <mikea> that scares me :-)
[05:29] <Ballcutter> i was hoping for something i could put in a script
[05:29] <PerryArmstrong> benje; ya
[05:30] <benje> PerryArmstrong: cat /var/log/Xorg.0conf
[05:30] <sebsebseb> mikea: then partition your hard disk with  Ext4 :)  if you set up yourself, or  use guided and have Ext3
[05:30] <jcoffi> I have a jetway c7 board with a hardware watchdog timer. I'm having a hard time getting it to *not* reboot every few minutes.
[05:30] <waseem_> So there is no workaround for ports being blocked?
[05:30] <benje> PerryArmstrong: ﻿PerryArmstrong: cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[05:30] <mikea> sebsebseb: If I'm going to go there I'll just install opensolaris with zfs :P
[05:30] <lstarnes> waseem_: being blocked by what?
[05:31] <sebsebseb> mikea: so  not as new to this kind of software, as I thought
[05:31] <Enasni> Anyone know any good software overclocking programs for Ubuntu?
[05:31] <waseem_> lstarnes, My university. I pay for the internet as part of my fee's yet they wont open certain ports for my apps.
[05:31] <mikea> I wish the linux kernel guys would get over their licensing issues and just port zfs
[05:31] <waseem_> lstarnes, So i need to work around this but dont know how.
[05:31] <PerryArmstrong> benje; http://paste.ubuntu.com/163285/
[05:31] <mikea> I'm building a video surveillance product at work and I'd love to use Linux running on thumpers..
[05:31] <jcoffi> I could use some help. The manpages and  such haven't been much help.
[05:31] <benje> PerryArmstrong: in the graphic pcontrol panel can you change resolution ?
[05:31] <usser> waseem_, is port 22 open?
[05:32] <waseem_> usser, I dont know, how can i check?
[05:32] <ljungk> anyone here using dwm?
[05:32] <lstarnes> waseem_: you could try either using alternate ports, tunneling connections to another server via something like ssh, or moving somewhere with better internet access
[05:32] <usser> waseem_, install ssh server on your comp inside the college network
[05:32] <lstarnes> waseem_: there may be other options
[05:32] <usser> waseem_, and try to connect, if you have ssh access to the machine you can do ssh tunneling
[05:32] <Kazuha> waseem_: Or <IP address>:22
[05:32] <mikea> atleast the disk tool is doing something
[05:33] <mikea> my drive 100% busy
[05:33] <mora> er.  I'm using kubuntu, and I can't seem to make the notification tray/clock not automatically take up the entire panel.
[05:33] <PerryArmstrong> benje; where's that
[05:33] <waseem_> Kazuha, what do you mean?
[05:33] <jcoffi> I have a jetway c7 board with a hardware watchdog timer. I'm having a hard time getting it to *not* reboot every few minutes. The manpages aren't helping me configure watchdog. Anyone available to help?
[05:33] <waseem_> to all the users giving suggestions, its a game im trying to run so tunneling isnt really a solution.
[05:33] <waseem_> how would i use alternate ports?
[05:34] <PerryArmstrong> benje; where's that  graphic pcontrol panel
[05:34] <Kazuha> One way to check to see if something is on the port is to type the IP address into a browser and tell it to use port 22.
[05:34] <usser> waseem_, tunelling is always a solution for those kind of issues
[05:34] <benje> PerryArmstrong:  system preferences screen resolution
[05:34] <Kazuha> (Ex http://127.0.0.1:22 )
[05:34] <waseem_> usser, even for games?
[05:34] <usser> !tunneling
[05:34] <waseem_> usser, isnt tunneling when you have 2 computers and you use anothers internet connection to get your stuff done.
[05:35] <Kazuha> Which on my system nets:  SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_5.1p1 Debian-5  Protocol mismatch.
[05:35] <waseem_> I dont have 2 computers just my laptop :(
[05:35] <usser> waseem_, with ssh you can redirect any local ports to any other. on a local machine
[05:35] <PerryArmstrong> benje; but i didnt find it
[05:35] <waseem_> usser, do you have a weblink which i can read to learn this stuff?
[05:36] <benje> PerryArmstrong: erf try to found it you have the 1024*768 resoltuion  now
[05:36] <LuciousAsh> I can't find virtual resolution, is it already built into ubuntu?
[05:36] <benje> (II) intel(0): Modeline "1024x768"x0.0   65.00  1024 1048 1184 1344  768 771 777 806 -hsync -vsync (48.4 kHz)
[05:36] <benje> PerryArmstrong: i am under hardy(in french) so try to found somthing similar
[05:37] <benje> in menu system or preferences
[05:37] <DonDoitle> Is there a signal I can send with kill that will not force the program to exit?
[05:37] <mikea> hmm
[05:37] <DonDoitle> I just need to make the program do something on a signal sent but not quit
[05:37] <mikea> I should've probably done defrag and chkdisk before I started this
[05:37] <lstarnes> DonDoitle: there are a bunch
[05:37] <usser> waseem_, http://www.ssh.com/support/documentation/online/ssh/winhelp/32/Tunneling_Explained.html
[05:37] <lstarnes> DonDoitle: check man kill
[05:37] <benje> LuciousAsh: yes in xorg
[05:37] <DonDoitle> I'm using SIGUSR1 right now which I didnt expect to kill it but it did
[05:38] <LuciousAsh> benje: so how would I access this?
[05:38] <mikea> hmm
[05:38] <jcoffi> I have a jetway c7 board with a hardware watchdog timer. I'm having a hard time getting it to *not* reboot every few minutes. The manpages aren't helping me configure watchdog. Anyone available to help?
[05:38] <lstarnes> DonDoitle: you need to implement a handler in the program itself for handling that signal
[05:38] <benje> LuciousAsh: exemple http://paste.ubuntu.com/163271/
[05:38] <waseem_> usser,  thanks, your a legend :)
[05:38] <Chr|s> !patient | NoSoundOnUbuntu
[05:38] <PerryArmstrong> benje; i get system-->prefernces-->display...where i get screen resolution drop down menu....and here i get only upto 832x624
[05:38] <Chr|s> hrmm
[05:38] <DonDoitle> I have a handler lstarnes
[05:38] <kronopio> i am having real trouble getting java going
[05:38] <lucas_> how do I change servers
[05:39] <benje> PerryArmstrong: show me xorg.conf
[05:39] <DonDoitle> I suppose it is possible the handler is not intercepting the signal and so it is terminating it... Hmm
[05:39] <benje> PerryArmstrong: did you let virtual ?
[05:39] <benje> keep
[05:39] <PerryArmstrong> benje; noe
[05:39] <jcoffi> So no one knows?
[05:39] <LuciousAsh> benje: and the values you would put after virtual would be the resolution it switches to when you hit the button?
[05:40] <benje> PerryArmstrong: you restart completely the system you tell me
[05:40] <Lucas156> how do I switch server
[05:40] <lstarnes> Lucas156: in irc?
[05:40] <Lucas156> yeah
[05:40] <lstarnes> Lucas156: in which client?
[05:40] <Lucas156> XChat?
[05:40] <PerryArmstrong> benje; i restarted it already after making changes to code
[05:40] <benje> LuciousAsh: no by default
[05:40] <PerryArmstrong> benje; # xorg.conf (X.Org X Window System server configuration file)
[05:40] <PerryArmstrong> #
[05:40] <PerryArmstrong> # This file was generated by dexconf, the Debian X Configuration tool, using
[05:40] <PerryArmstrong> # values from the debconf database.
[05:40] <PerryArmstrong> #
[05:40] <FloodBot2> PerryArmstrong: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[05:40] <PerryArmstrong> # Edit this file with caution, and see the xorg.conf manual page.
[05:40] <lstarnes> Lucas156: xchat or xchat-gnome?
[05:40] <benje> aie !=
[05:40] <voss> jcoffi, you may just be overheating
[05:40] <Lucas156> Xchat I think
[05:40] <Lucas156> not gnome
[05:41] <lstarnes> Lucas156: are you trying to connect to a new server while keeping this one open, or do you want to close this one as well?
[05:41] <Lucas156> just connect to a new server
[05:41] <jcoffi> voss: the box has no top on it. its happening exactly every 17 minutes. its the watchdog timer. if I disable it then it stops happening. But I need to use it so I need to get it configured.
[05:41] <Lucas156> I could close this one and it would be ok
[05:42] <voss> Why do you need to use it?
[05:42] <lstarnes> Lucas156: /newserver server.name
[05:42] <lstarnes> Lucas156: or to close this one and open another /server server.name
[05:42] <PerryArmstrong> benje; so what next??
[05:42] <jcoffi> voss: Because this is a server that is going to be far away live bodies.
[05:43] <PROject-Emerald> Can someone help me out? I can't install Java... I tried doing it from my Synaptic but it didn't install properly
[05:43] <PerryArmstrong> benje; i shall contact you in 3 days...will it be ok
[05:44] <NOD62> I'm having a problem with my Wired Ethernet Connection.  I have a random connection.  It sometimes works, other times I have to reboot several times for the internet to work.  Anybody have a solution to this???
[05:44] <Lucas156> thanks man
[05:44] <PerryArmstrong> benje; i need to go now...but i must have this fixed somehow
[05:44] <Lucas156> I appreciate it a lot
[05:45] <PerryArmstrong> benje; bye
[05:45] <Lucas156> I will come in here next time i need help any day
[05:45] <benje> by mail yes. i will not be here ,i came to ask but i get no answer ,
[05:45] <lstarnes> Lucas156: btw, #xchat is the official help channel for xchat
[05:45] <lstarnes> Lucas156: also, #freenode is good for general irc questions or questions about freenode
[05:45] <PerryArmstrong> benje;ok bye
[05:45] <benje> bye
[05:45] <PROject-Emerald> Can someone help me out? I can't install Java... I tried doing it from my Synaptic but it didn't install properly
[05:46] <NOD62> PROject-Emerald: Have you tried reinstalling it?
[05:46] <PROject-Emerald> several times
[05:46] <ijustam> quick question -- the weather doodad in my clock under Hardy Heron has.. stopped updating.  It's showing the weather from about 8 hours ago.  Is there a way to give it a push-start or something?
[05:46] <NOD62> Have you installed it from the site?
[05:46] <benje> PROject-Emerald: messages ?
[05:46] <PROject-Emerald> I'm downloading it now
[05:46] <mora> In KDE4 how do i make the notification area/clock not fill the entire panel?
[05:46] <PROject-Emerald> but it's a .bin and I don't know how to install those :( I'm new to Linux
[05:46] <Gacker> WHAT IS OSGi ?
[05:46] <PROject-Emerald> mora: #kubuntu is    --> that way
[05:47] <usser> waseem_, like for instance say i want to run a vnc server on port 5900, but 5900 is blocked
[05:47] <benje> except for amd64 you have to use this in reository
[05:47] <usser> waseem_, i'd create a tunnel with ssh  -P -f -R  10000:localhost:5900 user@localhost sleep 25
[05:47] <Gacker> WHAT IS OSGi ?
[05:47] <mora> PROject-Emerald, neat.  my thanks are <------------ that way.
[05:47] <PROject-Emerald> mora:    :3
[05:48] <NOD62> I'm having a problem with my Wired Ethernet Connection.  I have a random connection.  It sometimes works, other times I have to reboot several times for the internet to work.  Anybody have a solution to this???
[05:48] <kofi> guys this is my first time here i have a question maybe someone can help me out
[05:48] <PROject-Emerald> can someone show me how to install it?
[05:48] <PROject-Emerald> kofi: go ahead.
[05:48] <NOD62> kofi: Sure, what's up?
[05:48] <usser> waseem_, that effectively creates a local tunnel, so that any request on port 10000 will be redirected to my vnc server which runs on port 5900, so now i can access my vnc server on 192.1.1.1:10000 instead of 192.1.1.1:5900 which is blocked by firewall
[05:49] <laoli> admin
[05:49] <wasme_> hi ... anyone know if there's anyway to tell X *not* to load the evdev driver when it starts?
[05:49] <kofi> this there a way to upgrade my ubuntu kernel during the installation
[05:50] <merinith> usser:  wouldn't using something like rinetd be simpler as long as local redirection is the only issue
[05:50] <EMPulse> Hey guys, I have a problem with the IM client Empathy, it seems to log the last conversation with my contacts, any idea how to turn this off?
[05:50]  * coleys is off to bed night =p
[05:51] <bcleveng> Can someone help me get my Ubuntu install running? I had a version of 9.04, but needed to downgrade to 8.04. When I put the install disk in, it takes me to a console, and doesn't do the actual install.
[05:51] <ZummiG777> Question: What does it mean when you are formatting a hardware raid system and it says "Scrub Failed"
[05:51] <usser> merinith, crap, you're right on. been looking for something like that for ages. ended up writing my own port forwarder in java. thanks man!
[05:51] <jose> I installed ubuntu on a eeepc (netbook) and it doesn't ask for a password when it starts, but wifi does, how can I fix this?
[05:52] <arulmozhi> blank screen after login how can i solve
[05:52] <merinith> usser: just found it myself a min ago when i was reading ur prob.  knew something had to be around cuz i have utils for other OSes that do the same
[05:52] <EMPulse> Hey guys, I have a problem with the IM client Empathy, it seems to log the last conversation with my contacts, any idea how to turn this off?
[05:52] <kofi> i mean i will like to install the kernel version 2.6.29.2  on ubuntu 9.04
[05:53] <benje> !pat
[05:53] <Stanlin> Help!!! Ubuntu doesnt work !! ive Installed the last version and after seeing the Ubuntu logo, the screen goes black and the computer hangs!!!
[05:53] <benje> !nat
[05:53] <voss> stanlin, what chipset is your motherboard?
[05:53] <ripps> kofi: you can install mainline kernels from here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds
[05:53] <Don_Miguel> !dualboot
[05:54] <voss> What type of motherboard do you have I mean thats easier
[05:54] <Stanlin> voss: it is an acer 6935g aspire, i have no clue
[05:54] <celanor> Hey, Im having a serious issue with my system sound, using jaunty on an HP dv4-1200 CTO
[05:54] <jcoffi> my kingdom for someone with watchdog timer experience :(
[05:54] <benje> bye all
[05:54] <PROject-Emerald> Ugh!!!
[05:54] <celanor> Can anyone help?
[05:55] <PROject-Emerald> I installed it from the site and it's still being gay... it won't let me load RuneScape :(
[05:55] <RedSocrates> celanor: What kind of issues?
[05:55] <voss> stanlin does yours come with the nvidia graphics?
[05:55] <mikea> sebsebseb: Do I need to create a partition in the empty space?
[05:55] <jose> I installed ubuntu on a eeepc (netbook) and it doesn't ask for a password when it starts, but wifi does, how can I fix this?
[05:55] <celanor> Either no sound, or the sound is really drawn out, like playing at a slwoer freq than it really is
[05:55] <kofi> ripp thanks i will look at the site
[05:56] <celanor> The audio device is listed as an Intel STAC92xx
[05:56] <PROject-Emerald> celanor: are your drivers installed?
[05:56] <celanor> I have no clue
[05:57] <celanor> I', pretty much a noob @ linux
[05:57] <PROject-Emerald> Me too :P
[05:57] <jpangamarca> hi
[05:57] <voss> jose its supposed to ask for a password when you try to setup wifi. If you want it to ask for a password at login you can set that
[05:57] <PROject-Emerald> Um,
[05:57] <Stanlin> voss: yes Nvidia 9600m
[05:57] <PROject-Emerald> lmgtfy.com/?=Intel+STAC92xx+drivers
[05:57] <newUser> cómo reinicio mi gestor de ventanas? (gnome)
[05:58] <PROject-Emerald> !es | newUSER
[05:58] <jose> I installed ubuntu on a eeepc (netbook) and it doesn't ask for a password when it starts, but wifi does, how can I fix this?
[05:58] <newUser> how can I restart X?
[05:58] <jose> voss: sorry hit the wrong key
[05:58] <ripps> newUser: sudo service gdm restart
[05:59] <voss> stanin did you try start it in safe graphics mode and without acpi?
[05:59] <newUser> ripps: services: command not found =/
[05:59] <Stanlin> voss: well ive installed Debian and boots fine. This is a laptop i cant disable ACPI
[05:59] <jaslon> where are keybindings set?
[05:59] <Severian> newUser, Ctrl-Alt-Backspace used to work.  Try that.
[05:59] <RedSocrates> celanor: Can you open a terminal, type "alsamixer" (without the quotes), and tell me what it says next to "Card" and "Chip"?
[05:59] <kofi> what is the kernel versiion v2.6.30-rc
[05:59] <jose> voss: so it will ask for a password every time wifi connects?
[05:59] <jaslon> i.e where is the keybinding shift+pgup for scrolling up in shell defined?
[05:59] <lstarnes> newUser: try sudo incoke-rc.d gdm restart
[06:00] <RedSocrates> celanor: Also, make sure that none of the volume settings are extremely low or muted when alsamixer loads
[06:00] <lstarnes> newUser: oops, invoke-rc.d
[06:00] <voss> jose it shouldnt once you connect to that wifi
[06:00] <ripps> newUser: service, not services; if that doesn't work "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart"
[06:00] <voss> stanlin, You dont disable acpi in bios, you do it in the boot process.
[06:00] <jose> voss: thats what I thought but thats what its doing
[06:00] <Guest23482> I'm having trouble getting a Broadcom BCM4328 Wifi card to recognize the R151517 driver i installed under NDISwrapper. the Broadcom driver shows up in the Hardware Drivers list, but running iwconfig does not recognise the card. any help would be appriciated
[06:00] <Stanlin> voss: how im going to hibernate without acpi?
[06:01] <DonDoitle> Lets  say I wanted to setup cron to constantly send a signal to a program if it is running, would there be a way to sort of pipe the ps -ef into grep into the kill as the PID?
[06:01] <voss> stanlin, once your up and running you should be able to reenable it and possibly change settings so you dont have the problem.
[06:02] <PROject-Emerald> My fingers smell like linuxcheese
[06:02] <jpangamarca> Hi, when I right click the title bar of a window and select "Move to another workspace" and select one of the other workspaces, the window closes instead of moving. The Workspaces Switcher applet doesn't work either, and no matter in which workspace is select, all the windows from all workspaces are shown (even though the Window List applet is configured to show windows ONLY from the current workspace). I'm using Jaunty and after googling I can't seem
[06:03] <Stanlin> voss: what is exactly what i need to do , i mean, i gave Ubuntu a try and it failed catastrophically, Debian is just working fine...
[06:03] <kofi> i am having problem with my sound on ubuntu 9.04 on sony viao vgn fw-230j
[06:03] <voss> stanlin, if debians working fine for use debian, im not an ubuntu evangelist. Perhaps something in ubuntu 9.04 isnt set right for your model.
[06:04] <DaveWM> anybody know if there's a way to make the gnome panel auto hide function work a bit faster,  or really make it appear faster when its on autohide?
[06:04] <PROject-Emerald> is PokeMon stable on Ubuntu 9.04?
[06:04] <PROject-Emerald> I heard Pikachu was a little buggy
[06:04] <kemr> I want a gnome-panel applet for Ubuntu that will display RSS feeds. Does anyone have a suggestion?
[06:04] <DaveWM> seems like there'd be a place to set the delay
[06:04] <Stanlin> voss: well i was interested in tuxonice, but i guess i can do that on debian
[06:04] <GTG> Hi every1
[06:05] <Stanlin> Just It is interesting to see how Ubuntu is bugged with some laptops
[06:05] <voss> stanlin, considering ubuntu packages are debian packages I dont see why it wouldnt work.
[06:05] <ripps> Stanlin: there's a tuxonice PPA
[06:05] <GTG> I'm new to ubuntu, does anybody know how to change windows with a hot key?
[06:05] <celanor> I've googled the issue before and I couldn't find anything that fixed my issue
[06:05] <ripps> GTG: you mean alt+tab
[06:05] <celanor> What commands would I use to check if my device drivers are installed from my Audio card
[06:05] <PROject-Emerald> !language PROject-Emerald
[06:05] <RedSocrates> celanor: Did you see my above comment?
[06:06] <wings> hi all
[06:06] <PROject-Emerald> !gays
[06:06] <Tetracomm> Good night.
[06:06] <GTG> it never works for me when I'm in a game for example
[06:06] <DonDoitle> ps -ef | grep signal_responder.o | kill -SIGUSR1 $$1 something like that where the output of the grep gets stripped to be just the number and is put in where $$1 is
[06:06] <wings> im new to ubuntu and needed some help
[06:06] <kofi> it looks like sound comes out both speaker and headphone when i plug into headphone jack
[06:06] <Stanlin> Thank you ill attach to Debian, looks superior to Ubuntu
[06:06] <celanor> Just saw them, one sec
[06:06] <Madpilot> PROject-Emerald, random nonsense in ##windows or #ubuntu-offtopic, please. Tasteless random nonsense to /dev/null
[06:07] <kiddies> halo all
[06:07] <wings> would anyone mind answering a few Q's
[06:07] <celanor> Card: HDA Intel    Chip:Generic 10de ID 3
[06:07] <Madpilot> wings, just ask your questions, someone will help if they can
[06:07] <wings> ok
[06:07] <celanor> All the volumes are around 70
[06:08] <wings> well i installed the latest version of ubuntu 9.04 juanty jackalope
[06:08] <wings> and everything was great
[06:08] <RedSocrates> celanor: Can you put the output of the command "lsmod | grep snd" in a pastebin for me to look at?
[06:09] <wings> then i installed some programs the
[06:09] <newUser> how can I restart my windows without lose data? (like restart gdm but with no data lost and without close all my programs)
[06:09] <celanor> Ok
[06:09] <wings> system crashed
[06:09] <wings> but not quit the normal crach
[06:10] <wings> like it will start to boot
[06:10] <celanor> RedSocrates: http://pastebin.com/f75537190
[06:10] <wings> i will see the the ubuntu logo
[06:11] <RedSocrates> celanor: Okay, that's good, looks like you've got the proper modules loaded
[06:11] <Madpilot> wings, please use one line for your question - using the Enter key as punctuation doesn't work...
[06:11] <kovacsleeve> Any idea why my guest session shows like Gnome instead of the normal Ubuntu desktop?
[06:11] <wings> then the computer flashed and i get this screen with lines everywhere
[06:11] <RedSocrates> celanor: Can you also pastebin the output of, I guess, "dmesg | grep intel"?
[06:12] <newUser> how can I restart my windows without lose data? (like restart gdm but with no data lost and without close all my programs)
[06:12] <celanor> RedSocrates: [   31.244007] hda_intel: azx_get_response timeout, switching to polling mode: last cmd=0x000f0000
[06:12] <RedSocrates> celanor: That's the only line, or the only one you think is relevant?
[06:12] <celanor> Only line
[06:13] <RedSocrates> celador: k, thanks
[06:14] <newUser> is there an alternative for Scale Plugin (compiz)?
[06:14] <RedSocrates> celanor: CAn you also make sure the card shows up when you type "cat /proc/asound/cards"
[06:15] <rencka> opa, uma boa noite a todos e a todas !
[06:15] <celanor> RedSocrates:     0 [Intel          ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
[06:15] <celanor>                       HDA Intel at 0xdf000000 irq 22
[06:15] <RedSocrates> celanor: Good
[06:15] <DonDoitle> ok using Awk I've almost got it, I can extract just the PID from the results of ps -ef but I cannot figure out how to pipe it in as the second parameter for kill
[06:15] <wings> I think my question is how can i get ubuntu to boot back to normal with out reinstalling the OS and having to reinstall everything again
[06:15] <wings> ?
[06:15] <cspack_> wings: so what did you install since it was working?
[06:15] <jpangamarca> Hi, when I right click the title bar of a window and select "Move to another workspace" and select one of the other workspaces, the window closes instead of moving. The Workspaces Switcher applet doesn't work either, and no matter in which workspace is select, all the windows from all workspaces are shown (even though the Window List applet is configured to show windows ONLY from the current workspace). I'm using Jaunty and after googling I can't seem
[06:15] <prakriti> is there anyway to pipe sound output through the input?
[06:16] <prakriti> record the output without using cables
[06:16] <RedSocrates> celanor: Does "dmesg | grep hda_codec" give you anything?
[06:16] <wings> java, gstream stuff, vlc, eclipse, netbeans, and thats it
[06:16] <shiznebit> prakriti, im not sure but you might want to search for an audio loopback for linux
[06:16] <celanor> RedSocrates: Nothing
[06:17] <celanor> RedSocrates: No errors or any other feedback
[06:17] <Ballcutter> anyone know a command to reset my usb modem without physically unplugging - plugging it in? /etc/init.d/NetworkManager restart  was getting the desired effect but now isn't.
[06:17] <RedSocrates> celanor: Okay, try the following.  First, "sudo rmmod snd_hda_intel".  Let me know if that works; it might have module dependencies, so it may not.
[06:17] <wings> cspack is it ok if i pm you
[06:18] <wings> or madpilot
[06:18] <celanor> RedSocrates: Says module snd_hda_intel is in use. How do I unload it?
[06:18] <Madpilot> wings, was everything you installed off the standard repositories, or did you pull stuff in from outside?
[06:18] <PROject-Emerald> are there any good screencap programs like Camtasia for UBuntu?
[06:19] <wings> i pulled stuff from out side
[06:19] <Madpilot> wings, did you get any specific error messages that you remember? "screen full of lines" isn't very specific
[06:19] <wings> o and i also installed dragon player, and a maryo game
[06:20] <shiznebit> PROject-Emerald: yes Xvid-Cap, but compile from source to get audio recording working
[06:20] <RedSocrates> celanor: Hm... Are you using anything right now that uses the sound card?
[06:20] <wings> no, no errors
[06:20] <PROject-Emerald> Is there an apt-get command for it?
[06:20] <PROject-Emerald> sudo apt-get xvid-cap?
[06:20] <shiznebit> sudo apt-get install xvidcap
[06:21] <PROject-Emerald> ty
[06:21] <celanor> RedSocrates: Uh... I have an instance of Pidgin running, but I disabled the sounds, I don't know if XChat uses sounds since I can't hear anything, and Firefox is running
[06:21] <NetEcho> I keep getting an error when I try to install gstreamer packages saying "Unable to copy the user's Xauthorization file" when trying to launch synaptic to install it
[06:21] <Madpeter> hello is there anyway to edit the gunb ("bootloader <_<") from within ubuntu?
[06:22] <Madpilot> wings, you might be better off just to reinstall at this point. Be very careful installing stuff from outside the official repositories.
[06:22] <RedSocrates> celanor: One sec
[06:22] <wings> i did get a warning about installing 3rd party
[06:22] <RedSocrates> Madpeter: Do you mean grub?
[06:22] <Madpeter> yer ^+^
[06:22] <RedSocrates> Madpeter: You can edit the file /boot/grub/menu.lst
[06:22] <wings> damn i was hoping i wouldnt have to
[06:22] <kiddies> anybody now a ligth squid
[06:22] <RedSocrates> Madpeter: But be careful and back up the original first
[06:22] <kiddies> give me an example
[06:23] <zxd> hI
[06:23] <chinosuke> i cannot use wireshark in promiscuous mode on ubuntu9.04. It's worked in 8.04
[06:23] <zxd> everyone
[06:23] <bullgard4> Yesterday I changed the size of two partitions using GParted. But GParted changed the UUID of only one of them. Why?
[06:23] <wings> madpiolit
[06:23] <kiddies> anybody know a ligth squid
[06:23] <Madpilot> wings, it could be fixable, but hard to say w/o specific error messages, really
[06:23] <rz187> can someone tell me where or how to get the little widget on the side of this theme?  http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Slickness+Black?content=73210
[06:23] <zxd> I am running interpid , and sometimes the usplash screen reveals the console before finishing loading all the /etc/init.d scripts
[06:23] <Wolf23> help me please, when i try to open firefox and opening a website it blocks the screen with a color grey and after seconds it appears like normally, and everytime when moving the mouse it happens the samething
[06:23] <prakriti> there is a howto on here:
[06:23] <prakriti> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio
[06:23] <shiznebit> Madpilot: how can  any sources be trusted ?
[06:24] <wings> madpiolit: i think it can too i just need to find out how to fix that gui displa
[06:24] <wings> madpiolit: i think it can too i just need to find out how to fix that gui display*
[06:24] <Madpilot> shiznebit, the official sources are secure. that's the whole point of the PGP Keys and other authentication/security stuff...
[06:24] <celanor> RedSocrates: I used "sudo alsa force-unload" after quitting pidgin.
[06:24] <kovacsleeve> Any idea why my guest session shows like basic Gnome instead of the normal Ubuntu desktop?
[06:24] <cspack_> wings: maybe check your /var/log/Xorg.0.log file for errors, since it sounds like a video problem
[06:24] <bullgard4> Wolf23: Please try to re-word your question and state clearly what you did and saw.
[06:25] <RedSocrates> celanor: Okay, did you check with lsmod to see that it unloaded?
[06:25] <PROject-Emerald> With Xvidcap, is there a way for me to disable hardware acceleration? I'm getting realyl bad FPS on a really crappy java game
[06:25] <Madpilot> wings, do you know about tab-complete in IRC? Type 'madp' then hit Tab, you should get my full nick that way
[06:25] <PROject-Emerald> making my PC slow etc
[06:25] <speakman> hi folks! just upgraded from intrepid to Jaunty on my FS Lifebook, and now the graphics are totaly f**ed up :(
[06:25] <shiznebit> Madpilot: as in they are looked over and inspected for backdoors, compatibility, etc ?
[06:25] <cappicard> this is a bit annoying. kexec keeps being called when I want to restart my computer. i dual-boot windows and ubuntu
[06:25] <Madpeter> RedSocrates: I receaved a permissions error when attempting to save, the permissions gui does not let me change this V_V
[06:25] <Madpilot> shiznebit, it's all open source software. that's the whole point, ANYONE can look over the code.
[06:25] <wings> madp
[06:25] <celanor> RedSocrates: And now using "sudo rmmod snd_hda_intel" I got "ERROR: Module snd_hda_intel does not exist in /proc/modules"   "lsmod | grp snd" returned nothing
[06:26] <PROject-Emerald> shiznebit: this is making my PC really slow... any way to increase performance?
[06:26] <RedSocrates> celanor: k.  Now reload the module.  "sudo modprobe snd_hda_intel"
[06:26] <RedSocrates> Madpeter: Are you trying to edit it with a gui?  Which one?  gedit?
[06:26] <chinosuke>  i cannot use wireshark in promiscuous mode on ubuntu9.04. It worked in 8.04
[06:26] <Madpeter> yer the text editer installed by default (gedit)
[06:26] <zxd> does usplash timeout?
[06:26] <celanor> RedSocrates: Okay
[06:27] <wings> cspack how will i know what to do in the file
[06:27] <Wolf23> bullgard4: thanx ok,when i open firefox and open any website the screen change to color grey like freezing about 10 or 20 seconds and then it works normally... and everytime i try to open any website it happens the samething
[06:27] <RedSocrates> Madpeter: You can try using "gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst".  If that doesn't work, try "sudo" instead of "gksudo"
[06:27] <RedSocrates> celanor: All right, now type "dmesg | tail".  Are there any lines about the intel module loading?
[06:28] <speakman> Is there any way to start X in a "safe-mode" ?
[06:28] <shiznebit> PROject-Emerald: im sorry i don't know any way. I find xvidcap fairly good. im not sure what the problem is.
[06:28] <Madpeter> RedSocrates: Thanks for your help. ^_^
[06:28] <RedSocrates> Madpeter: No prob :)
[06:28] <shiznebit> PROject-Emerald: ask the linux gods ?
[06:28] <PROject-Emerald> It's just reduces performance
[06:28] <sebsebseb> speakman: Linux distros do not have safemode, however Ubuntu has a recovery mode
[06:28] <sebsebseb> speakman: that you can get into from the bootloader.  and then  reconfigure xorg
[06:29] <Madpeter> wish me luck ^_^ reboot with an edited boot load :P
[06:29] <celanor> RedSocrates: http://pastebin.com/m1524c2d2
[06:29] <RedSocrates> Madpeter: Good luck :)
[06:29] <cspack_> wings: just look for any obvious errors in the file or you can pastebin it so others here can see it
[06:29] <chinosuke> I cannot use wireshark 9.04 in promiscuous mode. It worked in 8.04
[06:30] <Wolf23> bullgard4: do u understand my problem dude?
[06:30] <bullgard4> Wolf23: Open the firefox in a GNOME terminal and look to see if there are error messages. Analyze /var/log/syslog for error messages at this time. If none appear I presume that a Firefox plugin is the culprit. Unload successively all Firefox plugins until the error disappears.
[06:30] <PROject-Emerald> Is there a way to disable hardware acceleration?
[06:30] <RedSocrates> celanor: k, I'm looking at a few things.  Can you verify that the sound is still having issues after reloading?
[06:30] <wings> pastebin?
[06:31] <Madpilot> ubottu, pastebin |  wings
[06:31] <Wolf23> bullgard4:  ok i try
[06:33] <wings> ok
[06:33] <bullgard4> PROject-Emerald: Yes. As an introduction, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AcceleratedX
[06:33] <speakman> sebsebseb: Thanks, but even removing the xorg.conf still f***s up my graphics. It's an Intel 82852/855GM integrated graphics adapter. Any known problem with these?
[06:33] <celanor> RedSocrates: I got sound for a few seconds playing a video in VLC, but it was playoing in approx. .25 second blips with gaps
[06:33] <RedSocrates> celanor: Okay, thanks
[06:33] <MaNiAc> anyone know why ubuntu isnt picking up my flashdrive or any of my memory cards?
[06:34] <wings> http://paste.ubuntu.com/163310/
[06:34] <sebsebseb> speakman: known problems with Intel graphics and 9.04 yes
[06:34] <kovacsleeve> Any idea why my guest session shows like basic Gnome instead of the normal Ubuntu desktop?
[06:34] <sebsebseb> speakman: can you even log in to Ubuntu?
[06:34] <bullgard4> MaNiAc: Analyze your dmesg
[06:34] <wings> i hope i did it right
[06:34] <MaNiAc> bullgard4 ? what do you mean?
[06:34] <rz187> can someone tell me where or how to get the little widget on the side of this theme?  http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Slickness+Black?content=73210
[06:34] <epalm> upgraded to 9.04 from 8.10.  skype, after a couple of minutes, begins consuming 100% of one of my cpu cores.  it's just sitting, connected but idle.
[06:34] <speakman> sebsebseb: running irssi from console ;)
[06:35] <sebsebseb> speakman: there's something about Intel graphics in the 9.04 release notes
[06:35] <sebsebseb> speakman: basically your not going to get any luck it seems at the moment
[06:35] <sebsebseb> speakman: untill there is  a fix
[06:35] <wings> http://paste.ubuntu.com/163310/plain/
[06:35] <bullgard4> MaNiAc: 'dmesg' is a command and the output of kernel messages. Please read 'man dmesg' as an introduction.
[06:36] <celanor> RedSocrates: It also takes about a minute of playback before it starts
[06:36] <speakman> sebsebseb: really?? so my laptop is not usable until a fix is sent??
[06:36] <RedSocrates> speakman: I have that same card and X works for me with no /etc/X11/xorg.conf.  Do you have hal running?
[06:36] <speakman> RedSocrates: hald is running, yes
[06:36] <RedSocrates> celanor: k.  Looking things up, I have no experience with the card you have.
[06:37] <RedSocrates> speakman: Hm, okay, that was my only thought.  It should be autodetecting everything :-/
[06:37] <celanor> RedSocrates: It's an integrated laptop sound card. HP dv4 1200 Model FJ880AV
[06:37] <speakman> RedSocrates: it does autodetect the correct chip and all, but it still wont' work
[06:37] <sebsebseb> speakman: 3 or so Intel  hardware issues
[06:37] <celanor> RedSocrates: Thats the laptop model
[06:38] <sebsebseb> speakman: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/904
[06:38] <RedSocrates> speakman: Have you tried installing the legacy drivers?
[06:38] <speakman> sebsebseb: strange...
[06:38] <sebsebseb> speakman: see for yourself in the release notes
[06:38] <Z3ro3X> Why does Evolution spaz out when I try sending an GPG encrypted email with someone's key that has no email in the key?  I get this error message "Because "Failed to execute gpg: Broken pipe", you may need to select different mail options."
[06:38] <U-b-u-n-t-u> is there some bug issue with setting the network ip as static with 9.04?
[06:38] <sebsebseb> speakman: and 8.10 has another year of suppourt, and  that was a pretty good release
[06:38] <RedSocrates> speakman: Actually, Ubuntu may automatically install the legacy drivers... I'm not sure
[06:38] <RedSocrates> celanor: Okay, thanks
[06:38] <bullgard4> Yesterday I changed the size of two partitions using GParted. But why did GParted change the UUID of only one of them?
[06:38] <MaNiAc> bullgard4 i did dmesg and found out that ubuntu picked it up but i cant access it for some reason
[06:38] <RedSocrates> celanor: Incidentally, there were apparently some issues with this sound card in Jaunty during beta
[06:39] <jpangamarca> @U-b-u-n-t-u  : Not actually. I'm connected that way right now. It's not like Intrepid anymore.
[06:39] <rz187> a
[06:39] <rz187> ddf
[06:39] <celanor> RedSocrates: What can I do to resolve it
[06:39] <MaNiAc> bullgard4 it says unable to mount location... hold on im going to try to mount it.
[06:39] <ctrlmd> simple Question : how do i preform a copy of a file from desktop to file system
[06:40] <RedSocrates> celanor: Not sure, I haven't seen any problem that sounds exactly like yours
[06:40] <jpangamarca> @ctrlmd: You mean, to / ?
[06:40] <ctrlmd> to
[06:40] <PROject-Emerald> Is there a way to disable hardware acceleration for recording screens on a crappy PC?
[06:40] <speakman> sebsebseb: yes, intrepid was good but jaunty is already installed...
[06:40] <lstarnes> ctrlmd: it's already in your /home/<username>/Desktop folder which is on the filesystem
[06:40] <bullgard4> MaNiAc: "I can't access" is no precise description. Please try to report an error message. Otherwise, what you did exactly and did not get what response exactly.
[06:40] <U-b-u-n-t-u> jpangamarca when I try to set it the net wont come up
[06:40] <celanor> RedSocrates: Does Ubuntu maintain past distro's?
[06:41] <sebsebseb> speakman: the issues in release notes effect you?
[06:41] <RedSocrates> celanor: One suggestion that apparently helped others was to enter the following commands: "sudo apt-get install module assistant", "sudo m-a update", "sudo m-a prepare", "sudo m-a a-i alsa"
[06:41] <ctrlmd> lol i mean to screenlet folder
[06:41] <RedSocrates> celanor: Sorry, the first one should say module-assistant
[06:41] <RedSocrates> celanor: And I have no experience with that tool, so don't know exactly what it will do.  Yes, Ubuntu does maintain past distros; I don't know how your card fared in them
[06:42] <sebsebseb> celanor: only for so long
[06:42] <RedSocrates> ^
[06:42] <sebsebseb> celanor: and some get long term suppourt  3 years on the desktop  and 5 on the server
[06:42] <guestadmin> Odd sudden behavior, Technically I shouldn't be able to be here If my firewall is slammed shut to all ports right?
[06:42] <jcoffi> Does anyone have experience working with hardware based watchdog timers?
[06:42] <sebsebseb> celanor: 8.04  (April 2008)  is the current LTS.   8.10 amd 9.04 are standard releases
[06:42] <jpangamarca> @U-b-u-n-t-u: Check that the network cable isn't loose. Also you may need to set your new connection profile to connect automatically.
[06:42] <speakman> sebsebseb: no not exactly actually. their talking about freezing and log performance. Here it's more like faulty timings or something. Hard to explain what it looks like.
[06:43] <MaNiAc> bullgard4 it didnt report any error but it did pick up what kind of device it is.
[06:43] <bullgard4> Yesterday I changed the size of two partitions using GParted. But why did GParted change the UUID of only one of them?
[06:43] <sebsebseb> speakman: you can set up about xorg again and that's about it
[06:43] <sebsebseb> !xorg
[06:43] <speakman> sebsebseb: how do I get in touch with the developers? I might help since I'm a old linux user (13 years) and a programmer myself.
[06:43] <PROject-Emerald> Is there a way to disable hardware acceleration for recording screens on a crappy PC?.
[06:44] <RedSocrates> celanor: This may be helpful to you: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto
[06:44] <U-b-u-n-t-u> jpangamarca its not the cable
[06:44] <U-b-u-n-t-u> http://paste.ubuntu.com/163317/
[06:44] <sebsebseb> speakman: not sure
[06:44] <U-b-u-n-t-u> thats how I set the ip
[06:44] <jpangamarca> @speakman [offtopic] : That's a long time!
[06:44] <sebsebseb> speakman: the mailing list
[06:44] <celanor> redsocrates: running those commands atm
[06:44] <ripps> speakman: #ubuntu-devel
[06:44] <panik> hrm
[06:44] <speakman> ripps: thanks
[06:45] <Madpilot> speakman, I haven't followed your whole problem, but have you filed bugs over on Launchpad? The full-time bug triagers & devs are most active there
[06:45] <RedSocrates> celanor: k, good luck.  If they don't work, I would definitely check out that page I just linked.  Some of the problems discussed there seem at least similar toyours
[06:45] <PROject-Emerald>  
[06:45] <guestadmin> Am I wrong to assume that I shouldn't be able to log in here if my ports are all slammed shut by firewall?
[06:45] <jcoffi> Does anyone have experience working with hardware based watchdog timers? I'm stuck and could use some direction.
[06:46] <RedSocrates> guestadmin: What do you mean when you say your parts are "all slammed shut"?
[06:46] <RedSocrates> guestadmin: ports
[06:46] <U-b-u-n-t-u> anyone see anything wrong with these settings http://paste.ubuntu.com/163317/
[06:46] <sebsebseb> RedSocrates: computers have  incoming and outgoing ports
[06:46] <guestadmin> RedSocrates: Firestarter, Locked button, before, I had never been able to surf or login here with that pushed
[06:46] <RedSocrates> sebsebseb: I know that; I'm asking him to clarify a bit
[06:46] <sebsebseb> RedSocrates: I messaged wrong guy
[06:47] <guestadmin> RedSocrates: Very odd computer behavior today too
[06:47] <RedSocrates> sebsebseb: Oh, gotcha.  Then yeah, you and I are thinking the same thing
[06:47] <jpangamarca> @U-b-u-n-t-u: The configuration lines for that network interface are commented (#) In order to work the #s must be removed
[06:47] <U-b-u-n-t-u> jpangamarca,  yeah I know they dont work
[06:47] <U-b-u-n-t-u> jpangamarca, thats why I #
[06:47] <RedSocrates> guestadmin: Unfortunately, I don't have any experience with firestarter.  I don't know what the lock button does.
[06:47] <peedy> any one here who tried the desktop cube effect in compiz?
[06:47] <murlidhar> U-b-u-n-t-u: why don't u try do sudo dhclient
[06:47] <RedSocrates> I just use iptables directly
[06:47] <sebsebseb> guestadmin: firestarter sucks pretty much
[06:48] <sebsebseb> guestadmin: you should have a hardware firewall enabled :)
[06:48] <murlidhar> U-b-u-n-t-u: it will autonmatically configure dhcp settings
[06:48] <sebsebseb> guestadmin: router or otherwise
[06:48] <U-b-u-n-t-u> yeah?
[06:48] <U-b-u-n-t-u> ok murlidhar I will try that one sec
[06:48] <sebsebseb> guestadmin: and iptables isn't exactly easy to set up
[06:48] <sebsebseb> !iptables
[06:48] <guestadmin> sebsebseb: aha, I see traffic moving anyways, despite my block, and firefox causes hard crash
[06:48] <jpangamarca> @U-b-u-n-t-u: if you need static ips that lines must be uncommented
[06:49] <RedSocrates> iptables can be fairly easy if you have minimal or no services
[06:49] <sebsebseb> guestadmin: why would you block ports for say webpages and IRC?
[06:49] <RedSocrates> Otherwise, yeah, it's rough
[06:49] <celanor> Redsocrates: thanks :)
[06:49] <RedSocrates> celanor: Did it work?
[06:49] <celanor> Redsocrates: dunno yet, gotta reload alsa
[06:49] <U-b-u-n-t-u> jpangamarca, yeah I know, but since it didnt work I #
[06:50] <RedSocrates> celanor: k, good luck, let me know
[06:50] <WebcamWonder> So, how do I underclock my nVidia running the proprietary drivers?
[06:50] <MarkJones> why would you underclock a video card?
[06:50] <sebsebseb> guestadmin: and  the Firefox in Ubuntu crashes for some us yes
[06:50] <guestadmin> sebsebseb: To find out what was going on, all of a sudden I couldnt use firefox, and Firestarter  got a red flash , then kept crashing, then my browser went to have size, so i quickly locked the ports
[06:50] <mysticdarkhack> hello
[06:50] <sebsebseb> guestadmin: do you have a router?
[06:51] <R_Rios> Hi
[06:51] <R_Rios> Hibernation is not working here
[06:51] <WebcamWonder> MarkJones: B/c I am sick and tired of my GPU going upto 117 degrees Celsius. I don't want 30 minutes of battery life with fans at full all the time
[06:51] <gahg> hello ^_^
[06:51] <R_Rios> My computer is a Dell Vostro 1400
[06:51] <R_Rios> Running Kubuntu 9.04
[06:51] <R_Rios> Upgraded from 8.10
[06:51] <mysticdarkhack> does anyone know the command line how to move a folder name with space like new wave to a diretory?
[06:52] <guestadmin> sebsebseb: no, public city wireless
[06:52] <RedSocrates> mysticdarkhack: You need a \ before the space
[06:52] <MarkJones> WebcamWonder: Does your laptop bios offer cool and quiet or anything simaler for power and fan managment?
[06:52] <sebsebseb> guestadmin: enabled hardware firewall in the router and you should be ok
[06:52] <WebcamWonder> mysticdarkhack: escape the space with a slash, mv blank\ folder
[06:52] <sebsebseb> guestadmin: hummm I see
[06:52] <Severian> mysticdarkhack, the easiest way is to put quotes around the name
[06:52] <WebcamWonder> MarkJones: Couldn't find anything last time I went into bios
[06:52] <jcoffi> Does anyone have experience working with hardware based watchdog timers?
[06:52] <MaNiAc> ok i stick the flash drive in but ubuntu is unable to mount the location. any idea of whats going on?
[06:52] <R_Rios> Can anyone help me with this?
[06:52] <sebsebseb> guestadmin: learn how to configure and use iptables
[06:52] <sebsebseb> !iptables
[06:52] <Flannel> jcoffi: #ubuntu-offtopic would be a better place to ask.  Or ##electrionics
[06:52] <ctrlmd> simple Question : how do i preform a copy of a file from desktop to file system cause when i try to write this command sudo cp ~/Desktop/aeroplay /usr/share/screenlets/NowPlaying/themes it display a result as follow : cp: omitting directory `/home/ctrlmd/Desktop/aeroplay' what does it mean
[06:52] <gahg> would someone be able to help me with something?
[06:52] <guestadmin> sebsebseb: deal ;)
[06:53] <murlidhar> R_Rios: my advice would be to do a fresh installation but my advice is not the correct solution
[06:53] <WebcamWonder> MarkJones: I believe the idle way is to turn on Coolbits and manage it from the config utility... but with regards to the speeds and options available, I have no clue
[06:53] <MaNiAc> !iptables
[06:53] <mysticdarkhack> RedSocrates, think you can give an example of the command?
[06:53] <MarkJones> WebcamWonder: Yeah not sure if you can underclock with coolbits or not.
[06:53] <sebsebseb> gahg: with?
[06:53] <gahg> umm...just wondering iv been trying to connect to irc.webchat.org with xfire on ubuntu and i cant figure out how to -_-
[06:53] <RedSocrates> ctrlmd: You can't use 'cp' on directories unless you pass it the '-r' option, as in: cp -r directoryname
[06:54] <mysticdarkhack> ah
[06:54] <jcoffi> Flannel: It is on topic. I mean, I'm trying to get it to work properly in Ubuntu 9.04 Server. The hardware itself works fine. I just need to get Ubuntu to tell the hardware that everything is ok and that there's no need to trigger a reboot. :(
[06:54] <mysticdarkhack> thank you all so much
[06:54] <RedSocrates> mystickdarkhack: Sure: mv directory\ name destinationname
[06:54] <ctrlmd> ok thank you
[06:54] <sebsebseb> gahg: with which client?
[06:54] <RedSocrates> mysticdarkhack: No prob
[06:54] <RedSocrates> ctrlmd: Welcome
[06:54] <Sodra> how do you force end program?
[06:54] <MarkJones> WebcamWonder: Maybe you need to call your laptop manufacturer and ask them why its so hot? Thats a bit extreme IMO.
[06:54] <RedSocrates> Sodra: You can use the 'kill' program from the command line
[06:54] <murlidhar> Sodra: using the kill command
[06:54] <Sodra> thank you
[06:55] <jpangamarca> @U-b-u-n-t-u: Mmm. My computer's IP is configured as static using the Network applet. I just cat'ed the /etc/network/interfaces and there's only the line for the loopback interface. Darn, don't know how to configure that manually. I thought it'd be there for ethXs too.
[06:55] <WebcamWonder> MarkJones: My processor goes upto 86 degrees. It is HP, they know about this, and won't do anything extra ordinary.. just replace the part if they die
[06:55] <Flannel> jcoffi: Ah.  Try the watchdog package.
[06:55] <PROject-Emerald> I need help with Xvid....
[06:55] <murlidhar> Sodra: if using gnome desktop u can use the task manager
[06:55] <jcoffi> Flannel: I did. That's where I'm having the issue.
[06:55] <sebsebseb> PROject-Emerald:  get the  multimedia codecs installed first
[06:55] <MarkJones> WebcamWonder: Yep HP, doesnt suprise me with them.
[06:55] <PROject-Emerald> Which ones, Sebsebseb?
[06:56] <Flannel> jcoffi: Well, the description does mention software watchdogs, so that package may not handle hardware ones.
[06:56] <sebsebseb> PROject-Emerald: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras will take care of it, as well as java and things
[06:56] <PROject-Emerald> I got that
[06:56] <MarkJones> WebcamWonder: How old is the laptop?
[06:56] <R_Rios> (Probably) Solved: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=850755
[06:56] <PROject-Emerald> But my system runs REALLY slow when I'm using it
[06:56] <WebcamWonder> MarkJones: ~ 2 years
[06:56] <sebsebseb> PROject-Emerald: mplayer can do like  all suppourted linux formats
[06:56] <sebsebseb> PROject-Emerald: for multimedia
[06:57] <MarkJones> WebcamWonder: You probably have googled your brains out trying to find some info it already I take it?
[06:57] <Lucas156> I wish I could standardize my music files to work with my pc and my mp3 player
[06:57] <PROject-Emerald> Will it work with my crappy system?
[06:57] <PROject-Emerald> and mplayer records video?
[06:57] <sebsebseb> PROject-Emerald: mplayer will work yeah, and something else records videos, what kind of videos?
[06:57] <sebsebseb> PROject-Emerald: vlc and banshee install those to :)
[06:57] <WebcamWonder> MarkJones: Yeah.... this thing even died once and had to send it in for repair. It is all b/c of the nVidia chipset on this. It has the infamous chipset which overheats... and burns the motherboard alongside it
[06:57] <PROject-Emerald> Well, kinda embarrasing, I'm trying to record a Java game called RuneScape
[06:58] <R_Rios> Thanks everyone
[06:58] <sebsebseb> !record
[06:58] <MarkJones> WebcamWonder: Ouch What model is it?
[06:58] <sebsebseb> !recordmydesktop
[06:58] <WebcamWonder> MarkJones: Presario v6000, specifically, v6305
[06:58] <sebsebseb> PROject-Emerald: there is something
[06:58] <gahg> anyone know how to switch to irc.webchat.org with xchat on ubuntu?
[06:58] <sebsebseb> PROject-Emerald: you can record your desktop
[06:59] <PROject-Emerald> Well like, Xvidrecord or whatever takes up so much resources the game is Unplayable... I'm wondering why it's being so choppy
[06:59] <sebsebseb> PROject-Emerald: synaptic package manager and do a search and something should come up
[06:59] <RedSocrates> gahg: You should be able to choose 'Network List' from the XChat menu and then either add or select the network
[06:59] <RedSocrates> celanor: Any luck..?
[06:59] <celanor> Redsocrates: nothing, I'm just going to download an older distro
[06:59] <x64isfaster222> i want to get the x64 copy of ubuntu, but when I select x64 it shoots me a mirror for x64AMD, but i have x64Intel
[06:59] <x64isfaster222> does it matter?
[06:59] <sebsebseb> PROject-Emerald: these sites may also be useful,  and not just for this.   http://www.osalt.com  http://www.linuxeq.com
[07:00] <RedSocrates> celanor: Well, like I said, I don't know how the support was for that card on older distros.  Might want to google that as well first
[07:00] <RedSocrates> celanor: Or check out that link I mentioned, it discusses at least earlier versions of Ubuntu
[07:00] <sebsebseb> PROject-Emerald: how much RAM?
[07:00] <jcoffi> x64isfaster222: They're one in the same.
[07:00] <PROject-Emerald> 512MB
[07:00] <x64isfaster222> they ought to remove "amd64" and change it to just "x64"
[07:00] <sebsebseb> PROject-Emerald: did you install the graphics card drive?
[07:00] <sebsebseb> driver
[07:01] <Flannel> x64isfaster222: That's just the name of the architecture.  Just like i386 is for all x86 processors, not specifically *i*ntel
[07:01] <celanor> Redsocrates: Ill check it out later tomorrow, I've had enough for one night
[07:01] <RedSocrates> celanor: All right, sorry I couldn't be of more help.  Good luck
[07:02] <trelane> got a friend who upgraded to 9.04 and migrated to ext4.  He's got grub, and I think I'm going to have to push him to grub2 because it's not reading ext4.  Since I havn't done this myself I'd like to confirm I'm heading in the right direction before I start playing with his bootloader
[07:02] <celanor> Redsocrates: Thanks anyways though
[07:02] <RedSocrates> celanor: Welcome :)
[07:02] <jcoffi> x64isfaster222: The "i" in i386 is for intel because they came up with the architecture not because its exclusive to them. AMD came up with x86_64 so AMD got AMD64
[07:02] <sebsebseb> trelane: that issue is in the release notes   and a fix  http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/904
[07:02] <MarkJones> WebcamWonder: If I were you that would be the last thing i would ever buy from HP. I had an HP monitor back in the day and went through 3 of them, one burned out right after the other. I dont touch HP anything anymore.
[07:02] <krphop> is it generally better to encrypt an entire partition, and do lvm inside of that, or do lvm and only encrypt swap /tmp and /home
[07:03] <WebcamWonder> MarkJones: Yeah... lesson learnt :(... Anyways, off to trying crazy things with the nvidia utility to see if I can underclock this thing
[07:03] <MarkJones> WebcamWonder: Also make sure theres not a lot of dust blocking air flow.
[07:03] <PROject-Emerald> sebsebseb: No, I always mess up my videocard
[07:03] <PROject-Emerald> err
[07:03] <Guest22028> wangs
[07:04] <PROject-Emerald> display**
[07:04] <WebcamWonder> MarkJones: Yup, there isn't. Thanks anyways!
[07:04] <Lucas156> I love this chatroom
[07:04] <Guest22028> I love
[07:04] <MarkJones> This chatroom rules.
[07:04] <Lucas156> totally
[07:04] <Lucas156> lol
[07:04] <sebsebseb> !love
[07:04] <x64isfaster222> jcoffi thanks for that, i really do appreciate that factoid
[07:04] <FezK> hi guys! is hdparm.conf not being implemented in Ubuntu 9.04
[07:04] <x64isfaster222> how directly relative
[07:04] <MarkJones> crazy bot
[07:05] <sacarlson> speaking of nvidia  I had it working on my amd54 ubuntu 8.04 now after I tried a custom kernel that didn't work no longer can I get propriatary nvidia driver to work.  only the nv driver or vesa are working now.
[07:05] <sacarlson> opps amd65
[07:05] <sacarlson> dam amd64
[07:05] <Guest22028> amd6500000000
[07:05] <sacarlson> ya that one
[07:05] <MarkJones> amd54 and amd65 woohoo your on a role
[07:05] <Desi_Muna> hey
[07:05] <sacarlson> dislexic
[07:06] <brotherhand> i'm trying to boot ubuntu studio iso but I keep getting sent to kernel select
[07:06] <Desi_Muna> is it possible to block access to system menu for regular users?
[07:06] <brotherhand> I checked MD5 and integrity on 2 copies, but will not boot. any advice?
[07:06] <Guest22028> sudo apt-get install my balls
[07:06] <panic_attack> anyone know how to get RDP with https for Windows server working with Ubuntu??
[07:06] <evilbug> why does the ati proprietary driver make my mbp mob. x1600 heat up like crazy in ubuntu for no reason?
[07:06] <RedSocrates> Guest22028: Could not find package 'your balls'
[07:06] <panic_attack> windows server 2008
[07:06] <MarkJones> Desi_Muna: Remove the Gnome menu bar.
[07:06] <Guest22028> ouch
[07:07] <trelane> sebsebseb: running grub-install is installing a version of grub which predates bugs I found for ubuntu referencing patches for ext4.  I'm assuming I want to install grub2?
[07:07] <RedSocrates> ;)
[07:07] <Guest22028> Boobuntu
[07:07] <sebsebseb> trelane: I think you want a later version of Grub than what was provided on the Live CD
[07:07] <trelane> ok
[07:07] <Desi_Muna> MarkJones can you be more specific plz?
[07:07] <Guest22028> I'm running a dead cd
[07:07] <sebsebseb> trelane: ,but not Grub2
[07:08] <MarkJones> Desi_Muna:  The top panel, right click menu bar, remove.
[07:08] <trelane> sebastien: ok that's what I needed to know
[07:08] <Madpeter> ok back, recovered from that but its still not working right ^_^, right now I cant access my windows XP install from grub is there anyway to list what drives/partitions I have so I can build the list from that?
[07:08] <Desi_Muna> yes but I want to see menu bar but not the other users
[07:08] <FezK> hey guys. is hdparm.conf not in use in Ubuntu anymore??
[07:08] <Guest22028> nope
[07:08] <MarkJones> Desi_Muna: Remove it from there login accounts.
[07:08] <MarkJones> Doh!
[07:08] <RedSocrates> Madpeter: "sudo fdisk -l" will show your partitions
[07:08] <Desi_Muna> instead of applying for single users is it possible to apply it once that applies all?
[07:09] <Severian> Under 9.04, update manager is opening on the screen on its own.  I want to stop this.  I would like the old behavior where it changed a notification icon at the top of the screen.  Is there a way to get the friendlier behavior back?
[07:09] <Desi_Muna> MarkJones lol
[07:09] <MarkJones> hehe
[07:09] <RedSocrates> Madpeter: You should also know that the numbering in grub can (in fact, usually is) different from the numbering used by the kernel.  For example, the kernel begins numbering at 1 (/dev/sda1, etc.) and grub begins numbering at 0 (hd0, etc.)
[07:09] <Guest22028> This will bestow unimaginable wisdom upon you "sudo apt-get install myballs"
[07:10] <MarkJones> Severian: probably just remove the notifications applet from panel?
[07:10] <Guest22028> yes
[07:10] <krphop> is it generally better to encrypt an entire partition, and do lvm inside of that, or do lvm and only encrypt swap /tmp and /home
[07:10] <Desi_Muna> does anyone know how to allow/disallow certain application for certain users?
[07:10] <MaNiAc> how do you see what kernel your running
[07:10] <MaNiAc> from the commmand line
[07:10] <RedSocrates> MaNiAc: uname -r
[07:11] <RedSocrates> MaNiAc: or uname -a for more info
[07:11] <Guest22028> uname -ppp
[07:11] <Desi_Muna> uname -r
[07:11] <Severian> MarkJones, I want the icon in the panel.  I just don't want it opening up a dialog on the screen.
[07:11] <Guest22028> nOooOoOoo
[07:11] <bcleveng> Can someone help me figure out what's going wrong with my attempt at a fresh Ubuntu install?
[07:11] <Guest22028> no
[07:12] <RedSocrates> Desi_Muna: You can set permissions using chmod
[07:12] <FezK> bcleveng: whats the problem?
[07:12] <Desi_Muna> Doh
[07:12] <Lucas156> for instance chmod a+rw myfile
[07:12] <sebsebseb> bcleveng: probably, what's the issue?
[07:12] <MarkJones> Severian: Hmm dont realy see anything, maybe you could just set it to download updates in the background?
[07:13] <Guest22028> jean claude!
[07:13] <bcleveng> I'm trying to install 8.04, and it goes through the initial screens but then drops me on a console with no xserver.
[07:13] <MarkJones> bcleveng:  How far did you get? Whats wrong?
[07:13] <Guest22028> that means you should throw away your computer
[07:13] <sebsebseb> bcleveng: did you mean 9.04?
[07:13] <Guest22028> its broken
[07:13] <speakman> There just have to be something to fix this graphics issue. The laptop is totaly unusable!
[07:13] <FezK> bcleveng: it would be great if you just directly posted the question next time :) and what graphics card/chip do you have
[07:13] <Guest22028> frito lays
[07:14] <bcleveng> No, I mean 8.04. I'm using a dell mini 10, and the 9.04 drivers aren't compatible so I'm trying to use the version dell releases. It's the Intel GMA 500 chip.
[07:14] <Madpilot> Severian, https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/332945
[07:14] <RedSocrates> bcleveng: Did you check the integrity of the CD?
[07:14] <sebsebseb> bcleveng: not sure
[07:14] <sebsebseb> !xorg
[07:14] <FezK> bcleveng: also did you "check cd integrity" at boot?
[07:14] <sebsebseb> !md5sum
[07:14] <bcleveng> Yes. In fact I burned but a 8.04.1 version and a 8.04.2 version, integrity checked both and both pass.
[07:14] <MarkJones> bcleveng: Did you try the netbook version of ubuntu 9.04?
[07:14] <Madpeter> RedSocrates: thanks again ^_^ hopfully once I got my XP back and booting normaly I can then start work on getting ubuntu to use my sound card as right now its why I even want to load XP at all
[07:14] <Madpilot> Severian, 9.04's screwed up update notification is a known issue, one people are still arguing with the devs about. Check that bug link above...
[07:14] <bcleveng> In both cases I get the same results.
[07:14] <Guest22028> also did you check to see if there was milk in the fridge?
[07:15] <RedSocrates> Madpeter: No problem.  Good luck with it
[07:15] <Severian> MarkJones, Thanks.  I will follow that bug.  That is just what I wanted.
[07:15] <bazhang> !ot > Guest22028
[07:15] <FezK> bcleveng: i wish we could grab some of your output
[07:15] <MarkJones> bug? what bug?
[07:15] <MarkJones> hehe
[07:15] <bcleveng> MarkJones: It doesn't list the dell mini 10 as being compatible with the NBR, and forums say the graphics won't work. I actually installed 9.04 and had it working, but it couldn't recognize the display device so it had a wonky resolution.
[07:16] <MarkJones> bcleveng: Did you actually try the netbook one? Just for shites and giggles?
[07:16] <Guest22028> ubottu, please see my pm
[07:16] <bazhang> Guest22028, please stop
[07:16] <T_T_T_> Hey, I'm new to ubuntu and trying to figure something out. I'm at my girlfriends place, and she has a wireless network set up, and an external harddrive set up to it. I have successfully connected to the wireless network, but am unable of how to find the external harddrive. Anyone have any ideas?
[07:16] <bcleveng> No, I haven't... I suppose I could download that one too if you think it'll help. I'm pretty convinced by all the forum posts saying it doesn't work though.
[07:17] <xathullu> Im having trouble with madwifi and my card. Ubuntu doesnt seem to recognize card.
[07:17] <harovali> usser: i'm here again trying to get blueman up and running
[07:17] <FezK> bcleveng: u might want to try 8.10 rather than 8.04, its better with hardware support
[07:17] <MarkJones> T_T_T: Places menu, Computer?
[07:17] <MaNiAc> warm boot
[07:17] <usser> harovali, heh still not working
[07:17] <T_T_T_> MarkJones: That shows my windows partition, cd drive, filesystem, and RECOVERY.
[07:18] <harovali> usser: i took a rest :-)
[07:18] <MarkJones> bcleveng: I wish 8.10 had worked better for my system.Had nothing but pulseaudio fits.Oh well 9.04 is here to save the day.
[07:18] <bcleveng> FezK: I might give that a shot... It just seems like 8.04 should work since that's what Dell sells them with.
[07:18] <xathullu> Im having trouble with madwifi and my card. Ubuntu doesnt seem to recognize card.
[07:18] <RedSocrates> T_T_T_: Assuming the drive is connected to the computer and recognized, typing "fdisk -l" at the command line should show the drive's device name.  You could then manually mount it
[07:18] <RedSocrates> xathullu: What card is it?
[07:19] <Guest22028> peace bitches
[07:19] <MarkJones>  T_T_T_: Plug the drive in after bootup, I think sometimes they dont show up when plugged in before finished booting to desktop.
 its an atheros card
[07:19] <RedSocrates> T_T_T_: Sorry, you should preface "fdisk -l" with "sudo"
[07:19] <dagray> deathstarkittens.com
[07:19] <MarkJones>  T_T_T_: Also what file system is the hard drive using?
[07:19] <dagray> !!!
[07:19] <dagray> haha
[07:19] <dagray> sorry about that
[07:20] <dagray> socrates - or     sudo !!
[07:20] <sacarlson> bcleveng did you try lspci and see what video chipset you have?
[07:20] <dagray> :)
[07:20] <bazhang> !ot > dagray
[07:20] <bullgard4> Yesterday I changed the size of two partitions using GParted. But why did GParted change the UUID of only one of them?
[07:20] <T_T_T_> Thanks RedSocrates. MarkJones: Not sure what filesystem the harddrive is using.
[07:20] <harovali> usser: blueman-applet runs well as you saw, and the device is enabled, as the hardware switch and the light show. Anyway, i put my phone to acknowledge new bluetooth devices, but the notebook's one doesn't show up, neither the notebook acknowledges the phone. What do you think?
[07:20] <T_T_T_> MJ: (hope you don't mind MJ), do you know how I can go about finding it?
[07:20] <MarkJones> T_T_T_: Hmm Is it a USB drive?
[07:20] <T_T_T_> Ya it's connected by USB
[07:21] <MarkJones> T_T_T_: New drive?
[07:21] <Madpeter> ok back, ^_^ its knida working it hangs on "starting ..." is there anyway to edit the "ntldr" from within ubuntu? right now the text editer will not load it
[07:21] <usser> harovali, right click blueman-applet -> adapters->always visible
[07:21] <T_T_T_> Two or three years.
[07:21] <T_T_T_> MJ^
[07:21] <RedSocrates> xathullu: Can you give me a bit more info?  Does it display properly using lspci?  What modules are loaded?  Are they the ones from the installation CD or did you try compiling new modules?
[07:21] <MarkJones> T_T_T_: Originally on Winblows machine?
[07:21] <bcleveng> sacarlson: No, I'm pretty new to this... What information specifically would I be looking for?
[07:21] <harovali> usser: but here blueman-applet didn't show a gui
[07:22] <T_T_T_> No she's using a Mac
[07:22] <usser> harovali, you said it was running. the icon isnt there still?
[07:22] <RedSocrates> Madpeter: I don't know exactly, but I do remember that when I used to dual boot with Windows, I also had to edit c:\boot.ini to get things working
[07:22] <harovali> usser: exactly
[07:22] <MarkJones> T_T_T_: Ahh might want to ask these other guys if a mac drive is suported. Might want to format as fat32 for sharing sake next time.
[07:22] <RedSocrates> Madpeter: Can't really tell you much more than that, though
[07:23] <MarkJones> T_T_T_:Maybe that file system aint suported out of the box.
[07:23] <T_T_T_> Ah.
[07:23] <sacarlson> bcleveng the video device brand to start like intel nvidia via ...
[07:23] <heyaaa> why after installing quicktime for wine I've some black squares in the display?
[07:23] <T_T_T_> If I got my hands on a usb cord would that allow me to physically hook up to it? Or am I just out of luck?
[07:23] <MarkJones> Guys are mac formatted drives seen out of the box in Ubuntu?
[07:23] <T_T_T_> ^MJ^
[07:23] <usser> harovali, i dont know
[07:23] <BizzaroH8red> ok..... i have no idea why i'm getting such bad lag spikes in all my games.  did a line quality test, 0 packet loss, my upload is 50K, download 220K
[07:23] <BizzaroH8red>  anyone know the deal?
[07:23] <RedSocrates> MarkJones: Don't know, myself :-/
[07:23] <usser> harovali, i really dont know what might be wrong
[07:24] <T_T_T_> I found some technical specs online for this hd.
[07:24] <WebcamWonder> !mac
[07:24] <Madpeter> RedSocrates: is there anyway to do a test load from within the OS so I can see if its working (so I dont have to restart)
[07:24] <MarkJones> Hurray for ubottu!
[07:24] <MarkJones> T_T_T_: See that ?
[07:24] <harovali> usser:  thanks anyway. The thing is , blueman-applet runs and shows output (no errors) but doesn't show an icon
[07:24] <T_T_T_> MJ: Ya
[07:24] <bazhang> !info hfsplus
[07:25] <usser> harovali, yea i remember
[07:25] <harovali> usser: i hope i manage to debug this
[07:25] <Madpilot> MarkJones, the bot is among the cleverest things in this channel, you know :)
[07:25] <T_T_T_> Thanks MarkJones, RedSocrates, and Ubottu.
[07:25] <MarkJones> lol suprises the hell out of me sometimes.
[07:25] <MarkJones> hehe
[07:25] <RedSocrates> T_T_T_: No problem, good luck with it
[07:25] <T_T_T_> Thanks again!
[07:25] <RedSocrates> Madpeter: Not that I know of, unfortunately.  Others may know of some way, but I don't
[07:25] <T_T_T_> I love LInux. I can't wait 'til I'm good with it.
[07:25] <T_T_T_> take care.
[07:25] <MarkJones> Linux rules!
[07:25] <sebsebseb> !love
[07:26] <Madpeter> RedSocrates: thanks
[07:26] <bazhang> sebsebseb, no need to do that here
[07:26] <lvs> hello all. has anyone had trouble getting 3D to work on nvidia drivers? i've tried the forums to no luck
[07:26] <MarkJones> Oh here we go with snowmobiles again.
[07:26] <heyaaa> why after installing quicktime for wine I've some black squares in the display?
[07:26] <sebsebseb> bazhang: ok
[07:26] <MarkJones> Just when ubottu was looking smart.'
[07:26] <MarkJones> hehe
[07:26] <geek_> lol
[07:26] <lvs> *with jaunty
[07:26] <harovali> usser: the two errors it shows are could not create ftp server and could not create opp server
[07:27] <Madpeter> does anyone know a way to load a system from within ubuntu so I can see if my grub is working correctly / then load windows
[07:27] <usser> harovali, thats fine
[07:27] <harovali> usser: do I have to run blueman-applet as root ?
[07:27] <MarkJones> Madpeter: You mean run a virtual machine?
[07:27] <Madpeter> MarkJones: yer I think so :P (has no idea)
[07:28] <MarkJones> Madpeter: VirtualBox
[07:28] <usser> harovali, nope, can you run blueman-adapters?
[07:28] <faheus> hello, i have a problem with my apt-get
[07:28] <MarkJones> Madpeter: Its free and rox hardcore.
[07:28] <WebcamWonder> faheus: What problem?
[07:28] <usser> harovali, or blueman-manager
[07:29] <harovali> usser: yes, it runs, and it shows a little window with just a 'close' button
[07:29] <MarkJones> faheus: Ask your question.
[07:29] <InCrypto> since 9.04 migration assistant can now migrate a existing ubuntu install ..does it migrate the application settings to ?
[07:29] <trelane> sebsebseb: thanks, got the grub issue fixed
[07:30] <harovali> usser: blueman-manager runs, and shows a window with buttons and menu but all disabled
[07:30] <InCrypto> and not to mention Thunderbird mails ...since they were not migrated from  an existing xp installation
[07:30] <faheus> when i open the Synaptic i see: "E: Encountered a section with no Package: header
[07:30] <faheus> E: Problem with MergeList /var/lib/apt/lists/de.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_jaunty-updates_universe_binary-i386_Packages
[07:30] <faheus> E: Die Paketlisten oder die Status-Datei konnte nicht geöffnet oder eingelesen werden.
[07:30] <faheus> E: _cache->open() failed, please report.
[07:30] <faheus> "
[07:30] <FloodBot3> faheus: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[07:30] <MarkJones> Holy Crap
[07:30] <MarkJones> PasteBin.com
[07:30] <usser> harovali, something is up there, can you purge all blueman packages and reinstall
[07:30] <Madpilot> ubottu, paste
[07:31] <harovali> usser: what command will do the trick ?
[07:31] <faheus> http://paste.ubuntu.com/163339/
[07:31] <DonDoitle> kill -SIGUSR1 `ps -ef | grep signal_reporter | awk '{ print( $2 ) }'` Any obvious reasons that wouldn't work?
[07:31] <MarkJones> Oh theres a handy dandy offical ubuntu paste bin.Wowwww.
[07:31] <faheus> anyone ?
[07:32] <faheus> german here
[07:32] <faheus> ?
[07:32] <pronoy_> !de
[07:32] <WebcamWonder> DonDoitle: Why not kill -(signal) `pgrep <process_name>`?
[07:32] <usser> harovali, sudo apt-get remove --purge blueman && sudo apt-get install blueman
[07:32] <harovali> usser: i'm doing apt-get purge blueman    as root
[07:32] <InCrypto> hey guys since 9.04 migration assistant can now migrate a existing ubuntu install ..does it migrate the application settings to ?
[07:32] <WebcamWonder> faheus: sudo aptitude clean && sudo aptitude update
[07:32] <InCrypto> not to mention my THunderbird emails
[07:32] <MarkJones> Looks like theres multilingual IRC rooms or something there.
[07:33] <DonDoitle> That worked WebcamWonder thanks
[07:34] <pronoy_> anurag: hi
[07:34] <WebcamWonder> DonDoitle: Np :)
[07:34] <DonDoitle> never even thought of using pgrep
[07:34] <tindo> can someone please tell me why the themes i download from gnomelook.org dont look like the screenshots?
[07:34] <etfb> Most of the time that I hibernate and resume my laptop, it immediately suspends to RAM and I have to resume it again.  Why is that?
[07:34] <pronoy_> tindo: what theme are you using ?
[07:35] <tindo> overglossed
[07:35] <pronoy_> tindo: no i meant the link
[07:35] <WebcamWonder> tindo: Usually the screenshots have some tweaks to their WM and other things
[07:35] <tindo> http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Overglossed?content=74813
[07:36] <InCrypto> anyone ?
[07:36] <faheus> WebcamWonder, no -> http://paste.ubuntu.com/163345/   curious
[07:36] <WebcamWonder> faheus: Do you have another synaptic, etc. open?
[07:36] <MarkJones>  InCrypto: Try it and let us know. :)
[07:36] <MarkJones> hehe I have no clue.
[07:36] <harovali> usser: i purged blueman. before reinstalling, i checked what is installed that has blue... as prefix, and there is blutoothd . Do you think I have to uninstall that daemon ?  or on the contrary blueman will benefit from it running ?
[07:36] <InCrypto> MarkJones, :)
[07:36] <InCrypto> i shall
[07:36] <pronoy_> tindo: what effect are you not getting ?
[07:37] <faheus> yes, i've sp stupid, beeing in one second back
[07:37] <tindo> i'm not getting any of the effects
[07:37] <Gnea> MarkJones: directory structures usually stay the same with thunderbird, within major releases, so since it's still 2.x, I doubt that it'll need to be done and it will pick it right back up, as long as your /home/dir is still intact
[07:37] <usser> harovali, no but blueman depends on something else that might be useful to reinstall hang on
[07:37] <pronoy_> tindo: you mean the animations?
[07:37] <InCrypto> MarkJones, another issue ive been facin since a while now is tht i cannot update to Ubuntu 9.04 from 8.10 ..it keeps givin me a SErver maybe overloaded error
[07:37] <WebcamWonder> InCrypto: Here is the wiki. Doesn't seem to be much helpful https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MigrationAssistance
[07:37] <Gnea> InCrypto: er, what i typed to MarkJones :)
[07:38] <MarkJones> hehe Thats ok.
[07:38] <speakman> sebsebseb: reverting to intel driver 2.4 fixed my issues.
[07:38] <tindo> no i've got animations but i dont have the transparent effects
[07:38] <harovali> usser: i 'll hang on
[07:38] <pronoy_> tindo: do you have compiz installed
[07:38] <InCrypto> Thank u WebcamWonder , Gnea
[07:38] <tindo> whats compiz? i'm new to linux so bear with me
[07:38] <WebcamWonder> !who | tindo
[07:38] <Gnea> !compiz | tindo
[07:38] <InCrypto> from a win xp install it migarted my Firefox profile
[07:38] <usser> harovali, reinstall libbluetooth3 and bluez
[07:39] <pronoy_> tindo: its ok..
[07:39] <harovali> usser: fine
[07:39] <MarkJones> Compiz will blow your mind dude! hehe Not realy but its still cool.
[07:39] <pronoy_> !compiz | tindo
[07:39] <Gnea> tindo: basically, it's a program that makes the desktop look all tricked-out with 3d graphics
[07:39] <WebcamWonder> InCrypto: To migrate thunderbird, just copy the thunderbird folder from application data in Windows over to your ~
[07:39] <DonDoitle> hmm... when I run a command it works, when It ell cron to run it nothing happens :/
[07:39] <WebcamWonder> InCrypto: With a few name changes of the parent directory, it works exactly fine. I have done it 3 times now
[07:39] <faheus> also not :( http://paste.ubuntu.com/163348/
[07:39] <Gnea> DonDoitle: what's your crontab entry look like?
[07:39] <grawity> WebcamWonder: Correction: Thunderbird _profile_ folder.
[07:40] <InCrypto> WebcamWonder, yes im aware of that but i was lookin for a more "automated" way :) ..but i guess thats how automated Tb gets
[07:40] <tindo> Gnea where do i get it please
[07:40] <briscoelake> My computer will suddenly slow down and obviously the processor is heating up because the fan goes nuts. but when I look in htop to see what's doing it nothing is going crazy. The only thing I can find that appears odd is in the NI column one process has -4 but I can't seem to find what that means
[07:40] <WebcamWonder> grawity: InCrypto Yeah, sorry. I meant that...
[07:40] <pronoy_> tindo: its in the repo...sudo apt-get install compiz
[07:40] <Gnea> tindo: what version of ubuntu did you install?
[07:40] <sebsebseb> speakman: oh ok
[07:40] <tindo> pronoy thanks
[07:40] <papus> hy
[07:40] <tindo> gnea i have 9.04
[07:41] <sebsebseb> speakman: thanks
[07:41] <faheus> hlp plz
[07:41] <WebcamWonder> faheus: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=332671
[07:41] <DonDoitle> ahhh I got it I think, crontab doesnt have a path file so I cant just do kill I have to do /bin/kill It hink
[07:41] <Gnea> tindo: okay, it should already be installed, just follow the directions in the URL that ubottu gave you and, along with that apt-get install command, you should have it up and running in no time
[07:41] <Madpilot> tindo, 9.04 comes with compiz by default
[07:41] <WebcamWonder> faheus: Also check if your sources.list doesn't have any repos that might be conflicting or bad
[07:42] <tindo> gnea thanks
[07:42] <tindo> madpilot thanks
[07:42] <Eternal> I have an Acer Aspire One ZG5 NetBook, is there an Ubuntu driver for my Canon MultiPASS F30 printer?
[07:42] <faheus> WebCam 	'm the same back
[07:42] <briscoelake> Anyone out there who can tell me what the columns in htop mean. Specifically NI?
[07:42] <InCrypto> havent been able to find out the exact issue with the Server maybe overloaded error ...
[07:43] <geek_> briscoelake: nice
[07:43] <InCrypto> its beena  week now
[07:43] <glitsj16> briscoelake: NI is nice level, a scheduling priority measure ... doesn't seem to be relevant to your issue i think
[07:43] <Gnea> Eternal: usb?
[07:43] <Eternal> Ya
[07:43] <SandGorgon> has anybody installed rails 1.9 and ruby-on-rails on ubuntu? I installed ruby1.9 and then did gem install rails - but I cant seem to be able to run rails
[07:43] <geek_> htop does have a help option that tells ya that
[07:43] <Gnea> !printer | Eternal
[07:43] <MarkJones> Eternal: Check the manufacturers site?
[07:43] <briscoelake> geek_:  thanks
[07:43] <Eternal> I have
[07:43] <InCrypto> sudo apt-get update hits all my repo's just about fine
[07:43] <briscoelake> geek_: when I press help it comes up to the gnome terminal help
[07:43] <geek_> briscoelake: f1 tells you everything ya need to know ;)
[07:44] <Gnea> Eternal: you have what?
[07:44] <InCrypto> is there no way to update to 9.04 via the cmd ?
[07:44] <MarkJones> Eternal: Do you already have ubuntu installed and checked the included drivers?
[07:44] <Gacker> Exams suck :(
[07:44] <InCrypto> Gacker, i feel ya :D
[07:44] <WebcamWonder> InCrypto: No gui you mean?
[07:44] <Gnea> InCrypto: of course there is
[07:44] <pronoy_> Gacker: +1 on that
[07:44] <Gnea> !upgrade | InCrypto
[07:44] <InCrypto> WebcamWonder, yes
[07:44] <Gacker> Why do we have exams?
[07:44] <Gnea> InCrypto: just follow the upgradenotes, there's directions for ubuntu server, which is commandline-only
[07:44] <lvs> Jaunty + Nvidia +- AMD64 = Bad. Anyone else?
[07:44] <Gacker> We can learn what is our interest
[07:45] <Gnea> lvs: works great here, what's the problem?
[07:45] <pronoy_> Gacker: yeah but not all think the same way..so ...
[07:45] <Gacker> Y dont all think same
[07:45] <briscoelake> geek_: yeah I just trued it again and all I get is the terminal help window
[07:45] <InCrypto> Gnea, i  using the desktop version
[07:45] <Gacker> We need to make them think so
[07:45] <lvs> Gnea: no 3D/Games or compiz
[07:45] <Gnea> InCrypto: doesn't matter
[07:45] <InCrypto> ohh sweet
[07:45] <MarkJones>  lvs: Im on AMD Phenom 64bit cpu, Jaunty 32bit, nvidia worls fine
[07:45] <Madpilot> Gacker, offtopic chat to #ubuntu-offtopic, please
[07:45] <InCrypto> lemme look then
[07:45] <geek_> briscoelake: wierd
[07:45] <Gacker> omfg :(
[07:45] <geek_> briscoelake: want a screenie?
[07:45] <InCrypto> Gacker, lol
[07:45] <Gnea> InCrypto: did you think i was misleading you? :)
[07:45] <pronoy_> Ivs: i think thats the best combo for animations
[07:46] <Gnea> lvs: hrm, which nvidia card do you have?
[07:46] <lvs> 8800 GTS
[07:46] <briscoelake> geek_: sry I'm new don't know what that means
[07:46] <MarkJones>  lvs: I have an onboard 8300
[07:46] <Gnea> lvs: and is this a fresh install of ubuntu? 9.04?
[07:46] <lvs> MarkJones: laptop?
[07:46] <MarkJones>  lvs: nope
[07:46] <lvs> Gnea: no upgrade from 8.10
[07:46] <MarkJones>  lvs: ASUS desktop
[07:46] <InCrypto> Gnea, nope ..i was jus being as specific a i could be
[07:46] <InCrypto> :)
[07:46] <lvs> I love Asus
[07:47] <Gnea> lvs: and you made sure to install all of the updates before performing the upgrade?
[07:47] <MarkJones> me too
[07:47] <Gnea> InCrypto: :)
[07:47] <InCrypto> Gnea,  is it mandatory to have an updated Intrepid to update to jaunty ?
[07:47] <Gnea> InCrypto: yes.
[07:47] <Gnea> if you don't want any problems to occur, that is
[07:47] <geek_> briscoelake: try man htop
[07:47] <lvs> Hm.....I think everything was upgraded all at once. Since then, I have installed and reinstalled most of the Nvidia binaries out there. Including the beta drivers
[07:48] <InCrypto> i see
[07:48] <MarkJones> InCrypto: Why not just download jaunty cd and be done with it?
[07:48] <pronoy_> Ivs: did you have the same problem with intrepid ?
[07:48] <lvs> I haven't tried that. A clean install of Jaunty.
[07:48] <Gnea> lvs: we try to advocate against using the drivers directly from nvidia.com, since a lot of the hooks of the .deb packages make it work better
[07:48] <K4k> anyone figured out how to perminantly remove the sys beep in 9.04?
[07:48] <InCrypto> MarkJones, cuz i wanna benchmark its performance with ext3 and ext4  ..later i have 2 deploy it to the sales team
[07:49] <pronoy_> Ivs: you know if you have trouble with the nvidia drivers..i suggest you use envy
[07:49] <Madpeter1> using virtalbox how do I enable it to access all my harddrives?
[07:49] <lvs> pronoy: I assume you mean me, no. Nvidia and games/wine compiz worked great in Intrepid
[07:49] <briscoelake> geek_: yeah that got me some more info, thanks
[07:49] <quizme> what should i choose for my Postfix configuration on my desktop.  I want to send email through gmail.  is it possible?  the choices are no configuration, internet site, internet with smarthost, satellite system, local only......
[07:49] <MarkJones> InCrypto: Theres benchmarks online you could reference I have seen them.
[07:49] <p-f> I lost all sound yesterday evening. For some reason, 'aplay -l' now shows two sound devices: Intel [HDA Intel] and.... Intel [HDA Intel]. Also, amarok gives "The audio playback device HDA Intel (SigmaTel STAC9200) does not work. Falling back to HDA Intel S/PDIF (SigmaTel STAC9200)". No sound. Any ideas why?
[07:49] <lvs> pronoy_: I have also tried EnvyNG
[07:49] <MHz128> K4k, if you figure that out, lemme know man!
[07:49] <Gnea> lvs: well, what version of the nvidia driver do you have installed now? and from where did you install it?
[07:50] <K4k> MHz128: I just have a script running right now at startup that does "sudo rmmod pcspkr" but it's sorta a hack
[07:50] <MarkJones> p-f: You on 8.10?
[07:50] <lvs> I know the problem is in the xorg.conf file. Maybe if I copy/paste the "mode "1440x900" info from a working xorg.conf file I can try and remedy mine
[07:50] <InCrypto> MarkJones, can u plz be kind enough top link me 2 some of em .. also i haer about possible data loss on ext4 .. can tht be vouched for ?
[07:50] <briscoelake> geek_: Thanks for the assistance, I'll have to keep an eye on it when it happens again, Thanks again
[07:50] <MHz128> K4k, whatever works, right?
[07:50] <K4k> MHz128: I guess
[07:50] <pronoy_> K4k, MHz128: why don' t you add it to your rc.local ?
[07:50] <MarkJones> InCrypto: Just google it thats what i did. Cant be too hard to find.
[07:51] <Gnea> lvs: oddly enough, the xorg.conf file doesn't even need much editting anymore - usually editting it causes problems nowadays
[07:51] <p-f> MarkJones: 9.04
[07:51] <InCrypto> MarkJones, :)
[07:51] <dronix> ubuntu ftw!!!
[07:51] <lvs> Gnea: hm. that's interesting
[07:51] <InCrypto> dronix, :D
[07:51] <p-f> MarkJones: I recently upgraded, but sound did work for a while after going through the upgrade so I'm not sure if it caused the problem
[07:51] <Gnea> lvs: try it and see:  sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[07:52] <K4k> pronoy_: that's basically what i've done, but you should just be able to add it to the blacklist and it should go away but it doesn't anymore
[07:52] <p-f> MarkJones: if it's any help, the module in use right now is snd_hda_intel
[07:52] <InCrypto> MarkJones, booting 9.04 with onbaord card of Intel 945GCNL boots to the cmd
[07:52] <pronoy_> K4k: no i thought you had a script made out of it
[07:53] <ntsasng> !help
[07:53] <lvs> OK. what i just did, should this get 3D working for me?
[07:53] <Gnea> it might
[07:53] <Madpilot> ntsasng, easiest thing to do is just ask your question, someone will help if they can
[07:53] <lvs> wow. ok. hold on. brb
[07:53] <Gnea> i make no promises that it will - but it has worked for me before :)
[07:53] <sidd> hi all, I've just noticed that ruby-debug is not available through apt-get, and it probably should be, since it is the official debugger
[07:53] <lvs> cool. thanks
[07:53] <K4k> pronoy_: rc.local is different?
[07:54] <sidd> should I submit a bug or something?
[07:54] <MarkJones> sidd: check packages.ubuntu.com ?
[07:54] <ntsasng> Madpilot: i can't run file exe on Ubuntu
[07:54] <pronoy_> K4k: rc.local contains the commands which will be executed after the boot....and before the gdm is loaded
[07:54] <Madpilot> sidd, probably - launchpad.net is Ubuntu's bugtracker
[07:54] <ntsasng> rror: /media/DATA/CS1.1/hl.exe is not supported archive
[07:54] <ntsasng> :(
[07:54] <Madpilot> ntsasng, that's a windows file. Ubuntu isn't windows.
[07:54] <pronoy_> ntsasng: wine
[07:54] <K4k> pronoy_: o ok
[07:54] <Madpilot> ubottu, wine | ntsasng
[07:54] <pronoy_> !wine | ntsasng
[07:54] <ntsasng> sudo apt-get install wine
[07:55] <ntsasng> installed
[07:55] <gleg> Hey guys, I'm running Gutsy, I don't wish to upgrade, all I want is to download some applications from the Ubuntu repositories.  Is there some way to allow my computer to download third party software without upgrading? It seems simple enough.
[07:55] <Gnea> ntsasng: configure wine, open it with wine
[07:55] <ntsasng> how configure?
[07:55] <Gnea> ntsasng: it's in the menu
[07:55] <Madpilot> gleg, applications have depencies which change - it can be hard to upgrade 'just one package'...
[07:55] <pronoy_> ntsasng: open with wine is what Gnea meant
[07:56] <MarkJones>  gleg: Download third party debs anywhere you want just make sure there built for your release version and architecture.
[07:56] <Gnea> gleg: just edit your software sources
[07:56] <Madpilot> ntsasng, have you read that Wine help page? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine
[07:56] <ntsasng> Mapilot: yes, thanks
[07:56] <glitsj16> Is it possible to install a jaunty / on say /dev/sda3 and keep intrepid / on /dev/sda2, both with a /home on /dev/sda4 ? And if so, can one do this when installing jaunty from live cd ?
[07:56] <pronoy_> ntsasng: or if the issue persists......join #winehq they are always there to help :)
[07:56] <gleg> Madpilot: Thanks, thats what I have been attempting.  Should I just delete all my gutsy sources from Ubuntu, since they are all now completely unsupported?
[07:56] <MarkJones>  gleg: If dependencies arent found and installed by ubuntu package managment then youll have to supply them yourself.
[07:57] <zhurai> what version of wine are you using....
[07:57] <Madpilot> gleg, you really should upgrade. There are no more security releases for Gutsy
[07:58] <MarkJones> Yeah you should be on 8.04 LTS at least I would think.
 how configure? <-- since I'm bored:   "winecfg"
[07:58] <Gnea> gleg: isn't gutsy 7.10?
[07:58] <zhurai> other than that, I'm not going to say anything other than: look at that page
[07:58] <gleg> Madpilot: I know, I'm just so fearful.  It was hard enough getting everything working now.  It's only been about 4 months since my last huge problem.
[07:58] <Gnea> zhurai: heh, that's why i said "it's in the menu"
[07:58] <zhurai> o/
[07:58] <MarkJones> 7.10 = gutsy yes
[07:59] <gleg> Gnea: Yes, it is.
[07:59] <Madpilot> gleg, later versions are a lot slicker than gutsy, trust me.
[07:59] <zhurai> <Gnea> zhurai: heh, that's why i said "it's in the menu" <-- atm, I look up and I think "tl;dr"   <_< sorry
[07:59] <InCrypto> Gnea, will cancelling an upgrade hamper the file system in any way ?
[07:59] <Gnea> gleg: yeah, you should really upgrade to 8.04 - you might have a few hiccups, but for the most part, it is extremely stable. I just upgraded a gutsy system (was originally 7.04) last week from 7.10->8.04->8.10->9.04 with no problems at all, whatsoever.
[07:59] <zhurai> InCrypto: depends where you halt it
[07:59] <lvs> hello again
[08:00] <K4k> InCrypto: I wouldn't recommend it, I had complications when I did that once
[08:00] <Gnea> InCrypto: cancelling the download or the install phase?
[08:00] <zhurai> :x
[08:00] <lvs> It worked. But GLX isn't running
[08:00] <MarkJones>  gleg: 8.04.2 LTS has a few hundred updates all rolled up into the CD. Its probably the minimum that most would recomend.Its the long term supported release.
[08:00] <InCrypto> download ...im asssuming the install phase would prompt me to continue ?
[08:00] <zhurai> yes
[08:00] <zhurai> well
[08:00] <Gnea> InCrypto: then you're safe
[08:00] <zhurai> more likely then it continues ._.
[08:00] <Gnea> InCrypto: it usually jumps into it...
[08:00] <InCrypto> Gnea, whoa !!!
[08:01] <Madpilot> InCrypto, updates are auto-installed, by default
[08:01] <gleg> MarkJones: And how many more months until it's end of life?
[08:01]  * InCrypto runs to save all his work 
[08:01] <Gnea> lol
[08:01] <p-f> If I add an option to /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf, what do I have to do to apply them? Restart alsa? What else?
[08:01] <zhurai> >_>
[08:01] <MarkJones>  gleg: I belive till 2010 sometime.
[08:01] <Madpilot> gleg, 8.04 LTS has 18 months or more to run - LTS = Long Term Support
[08:01] <Gnea> gleg: you mean years? about 1.5
[08:02] <gleg> Right, thats good to know.  Thanks guys.
[08:02] <Madpilot> gleg, LTS releases get 3 years of security updates for the desktop version - so until April 2011
[08:02] <gleg> Even better.
[08:02] <MarkJones>  gleg: Till 10.04 comes out, that will become the new LTS.
[08:02] <tindo> when i installed ubuntu 9.04 i didnt install a graphics driver... do i need to install one to get compiz to work?
[08:02] <Gnea> tindo: yes.
[08:03] <pronoy_> tindo: if you have a vga then yes
[08:03] <Madpilot> tindo, ideally, Ubuntu will have auto-configured that stuff
[08:03] <InCrypto> ideallythe GUI update shud have wrked . in which directory will i find the logs for a failed/succesfull distro update ?? /var/log/    .....  ?
[08:03] <MarkJones> tindo: Yes you need a driver to support 3d.
[08:03] <Gnea> tindo: System->Preferences->Hardware drivers  should get you going in the right direction
[08:03] <MarkJones> tindo: You have an NVIDIA or ATI?
[08:03] <p-f> How do I know what process is using a module? rmmod snd_hda_intel just gives "Module is in use"
[08:03] <simplyc> tindu: what card do you have?
[08:03] <gleg> I heard around there was a way to install a new release without completely decimating your old one.  Something about creating a new /home drive, would this method be preferable?
[08:03] <tindo> markjones ati
[08:04] <MarkJones> tindo: Gnea gave you good info there. Do that.
[08:04] <Madpilot> tindo, which model of graphics card? ati cards are a lot better about auto-configuring these days than they used to be
[08:04] <tindo> simplyc i have an ati radion 1550 card
[08:04] <ripps> tindo: you can only use the opensource driver
[08:04] <Madpilot> gleg, do you have /home on a seperate partition?
[08:05] <tindo> ripps thanks
[08:05] <simplyc> I still haven't gotten the new driver to work...
[08:05] <InCrypto> Gnea,  it did prompt me :)
[08:05] <BizzaroH8red> once ubuntu finds and connects to my wifi card, how do i disable automatic network scanning?  it's wreaking havoc on my attempts at gaming online
[08:05] <Gnea> InCrypto: cool :)
[08:05] <gleg> Madpilot: No, my entire filesystem is on the same partition.
[08:05] <InCrypto> You have to download a total of 833M. This download will take about 3
[08:05] <InCrypto> hours 31 minutes with your connection.
[08:05] <InCrypto> Fetching and installing the upgrade can take several hours. Once the
[08:05] <InCrypto> download has finished, the process cannot be cancelled.
[08:05] <FloodBot3> InCrypto: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[08:05] <pronoy_> gleg: you can install a new version .....just use a new cd on a new partition
[08:05] <InCrypto> oooops
[08:06] <MarkJones> Ok peeps Im outa here.Good luck! Have fun! Peace!
[08:06] <kadaver_> how do i do 2 commands on the same command in the shell?
[08:06] <Madpilot> InCrypto, did you just start a version upgrade?
[08:06] <simplyc> anyone have new ati driver working with 2 monitors?
[08:06] <InCrypto> Madpilot, yes
[08:06] <p-f> kadaver_: cmd1 && cmd2 or cmd1; cmd2, the former will not continue if cmd1 fails
[08:06] <tindo> gnea there are no drivers listed under hardware drivers
[08:06] <gleg> pronoy_: Ubuntu has a native drive partitioner, does it not?
[08:06] <Gnea> kadaver_: command1 && command2  (executes the second upon the successful completion of the first)
[08:06] <pronoy_> gleg: yes gparted
[08:06] <InCrypto> Madpilot, anything i shud be aware of before doing so ? :)
[08:06] <Madpilot> gleg, hmm. /home on a seperate partition makes upgrades much less nervewracking. even if the upgrade goes screwy, your own data & settings are safe
[08:07] <p-f> kadaver_: there's also & if you want to run them concurrently
[08:07] <Madpilot> InCrypto, only that it'll take a while, but you've just learned that :)
[08:07] <InCrypto> Madpilot, ahahahaha
[08:07] <Gnea> tindo: hrm, ATI is a bit more tricky to get working... if you open a terminal and type this:  lspci | grep VGA   what do you get?
[08:07] <gleg> Madpilot: Is it even more than that... can you still boot into your old /home drive and use your computer, granted on the old release?
[08:07] <InCrypto> ohh well since im wrking this weekend ...its worth the effort
[08:07] <pronoy_> Gnea: ATI is the worse to get working !!
[08:08] <gleg> pronoy_: Thanks man, I appreciate it.
[08:08] <cryingtux> hello
[08:08] <Gnea> pronoy_: I dunno, it's a tight race with Intel these days
[08:08] <pronoy_> gleg: np
[08:08] <tindo> Gnea 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon X1650 Pro (rev 9e)
[08:08] <Madpilot> gleg, no, when you have /home on a seperate partition from / (the system) the old release will get overwritten by the new one
[08:08] <Gnea> !ati
[08:08] <Gnea> grrr, my mouse won't work.. *fixes*
[08:08] <cryingtux> if "install" icon doesnt work in ubuntu, how can i run it via shell?
[08:09] <pronoy_> Gnea: its always been smooth with nviia...i mean except the old vga s which needed to be written to xorg manually
[08:09] <Gnea> pronoy_: yeah, once nvidia wrote something that actually complied with the open source licenses and kept up on bugfixes and whatnot, bam, it's been very solid
[08:10] <gleg> Madpilot: Is there a way to do what I was talking about?  A way to have more than one release running at one time, to later merge at a more convieniet time?
[08:10] <joemac1> can anyone please tell me if this is a safe command?
[08:10] <joemac1> rm $HOME/.gconf/desktop/gnome/interface/%gconf.xml
[08:10] <Madpilot> gleg, you could, but it would be a lot of work
[08:10] <quizme> the internet is so fast here in america
[08:10] <InCrypto> i think ill do a fresh install top check out the migration wizards
[08:10] <Gnea> tindo: okay, give this page a whirl.. it may not be exact to 9.04, but should be pretty close: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI
[08:10] <p-f> quizme: try japan
[08:11] <quizme> p-f really?  i got 6000 Mbps now, how is japan ?
[08:11] <pronoy_> |offtopic
[08:11] <UbbyCD> amarok 2 makes no sound?
[08:11] <pronoy_> !offtopic
[08:12] <UbbyCD> im a jaunty jackalope and i no hear amarok 2
[08:12] <ntsasng> !bye | on
[08:12] <gleg> Madpilot: Shucks, I'm nearing finals as a senior in college, and this is my only computer.  I would rather not have it be "mess with the operating system time", and possibly ruining everything.
[08:12] <error404notfound> could someone help me find whats wrong with: http://pastebin.com/m2711566e
[08:12] <joemac1> can anyone tell me if this is a safe command? rm $HOME/.gconf/desktop/gnome/interface/%gconf.xml
[08:12] <UbbyCD> how do i change the sound stuff in amarok
[08:12] <UbbyCD> i get no sound
[08:12] <Madpilot> gleg, then leave it as is for a while - an unsupported Linux install is still pretty safe. Play with it over summer break.
[08:13] <sidd> since I am not sure about this all, I submitted a question, rather than a bug:
[08:13] <sidd> https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/69713
[08:13] <gleg> Madpilot: Yes, it will have to wait.  All: Thanks for the help, you guys are the true heros of Ubunut, Linux, and the world.
[08:13] <Eneerge> joemac1, hrmm
[08:14] <joemac1> Eneerge: got it from here,http://aldeby.org/blog/index.php/system-config-printer-window-stuck-after-upgrade-to-ubuntu-904.html is the only page I found with the same problem as me
[08:14] <RedSocrates> joemac1: That command will delete your current GNOME theme information
[08:14] <Eneerge> that file looks like it has something to do with themes and stuff
[08:14] <Eneerge> i've modified those files but i havent ever deleted them
[08:14] <Eneerge> what you could do is mv it and see if anything happens
[08:15] <Eneerge> its not going to break anything too bad
[08:15] <Eneerge> i doubt it will break
[08:15] <Eneerge> itl probably be recreated
[08:15] <joemac1> Eneerge: or any ideas on why my printer config freezes?
[08:16] <joemac1> Eneerge:  ran the command and nothing happened, so ran it under sudo and returned No such file or directory
[08:16] <tindo> gnea i'll try that thanks
[08:17] <Eneerge> it was deleted then
[08:17] <UbbyCD> amarok has no sound?
[08:17] <Eneerge> you dont need sudo for the home dir
 Eneerge:  ran the command and nothing happened, so ran it under sudo and returned No such file or directory < also try running rm -rf / under sudo and THEN see what's happening -.-
[08:18] <joemac1> Ener yeah, but I got no confirmation or anything back. Printer config still freezing
[08:18] <RedSocrates> joemac1: Do not do what dukey just said
[08:19] <Eneerge> yeah, i think he should be banned for telling a new user that
[08:19] <RedSocrates> Eneerge: I agree
[08:19] <Eneerge> btw, that deletes your drive joemac1
[08:19] <Eneerge> all your files on it
 joemac1: Do not do what dukey just said < that was just an appell for telling users that they NOT type in everything what they see in the web
[08:19] <faheus> WebCam thx its done
[08:19] <dukey> and also NOT als superuser
[08:19] <joemac1> Eneerge:  ta
[08:19] <UbbyCD> no sound amarok 2 im jaunty jackalope
[08:19] <nztal> jocmac1, if you do what dukey just said you will cause severe data loss, and you'll have a inaccessable system.  he ought be banned.
[08:19] <briscoelake2> I just put a dvd in my laptop for the first time since installing ubuntu. Movie Player opens then as soon as I tell it to play the dvd it quits. Am I missing a codec or something?
[08:20] <pronoy_> joemac1: never use rm -r unless you have to.....and never as super user..........
[08:20] <RedSocrates> dukey: There are other ways to communicate that idea besides telling them to type a harmful command
[08:20] <dukey> you dont noticed the "-.-" at the end of the line?
[08:20] <joemac1> pronoy_: ta
[08:20] <UbbyCD> communicate ubuntu amarok sound?
[08:20] <dukey> well then
[08:20] <dukey> ban me, if you wish
[08:20] <UbbyCD> way of doing ?
[08:20] <RedSocrates> dukey: And besides, joemac1 did exactly what he should have by coming here and asking us about the other command before he typed it
[08:20] <UbbyCD> help me if you wish?
[08:21] <RedSocrates> dukey: I can't ban you, and I understand now that it wasn't meant maliciously
[08:21] <RedSocrates> just saying
[08:21] <pronoy_> UbbyCD: are you getting other sounds
[08:21] <UbbyCD> yes
[08:21] <UbbyCD> no amarok
[08:21] <pronoy_> UbbyCD: ok since amarok is a native KDE application i think your question can be better answered on #kubunut
[08:21] <RedSocrates> Well, there ya go
[08:21] <pronoy_> UbbyCD: #kubuntu
[08:23] <RedSocrates> Have a good night, everyone
[08:23] <Guest79740> hello i have ubuntu 9.04 and i have a creative audigy value card. the microphone doesnt seem to work with it. when i go to sound recorder it crashes/hangs when i go to amsn it does the same. skype doesnt make the microphone work either . am i missing a setting or anyone offer some advice pleasse
[08:23] <unr3a1> !clone
[08:23] <manoz> sorry changed my name
[08:24] <UbbyCD> theres nobody in that crap chat
[08:24] <UbbyCD> im sure someone uses amarok here
[08:24] <carpii> i use amarok
[08:24] <carpii> but ive never had a problem with it really
[08:24] <Madpilot> UbbyCD, #kubuntu is empty? really?
[08:24] <joemac1> Eneerge:  am getting this on sys-->admin--> printing :"Printer configuration - localhost" is not responding., after I try to close the window.
[08:24] <pronoy_> UbbyCD: it can't be
[08:25] <UbbyCD> as far as im concerned
[08:25] <william_> how do i find my ip address
[08:25] <UbbyCD> have hot ween a message yet
[08:25] <carpii> william, ifconfig
[08:25] <UbbyCD> you should join the chat its real lively
[08:25] <william_> carpii, doesnt that just list the IP for my router?
[08:25] <carpii> not if you run it on your local machine
[08:25] <pronoy_> UbbyCD: I am on it .....and its not empty....you'll have to be patient
[08:25] <carpii> itll show your LAN ip
[08:25] <InCrypto> ill be back later guys ...
[08:25] <InCrypto> see u all
[08:25] <carpii> oh wait, you want your external IP?
[08:26] <william_> i want the IP to the machine i am on
[08:26] <carpii> the public internet ip?
[08:26] <carpii> you need to be more specific
[08:26] <anurag89_> whats a ubbyCD ?
[08:27] <pronoy_> anurag89_: its a person !! LOL
[08:27] <joemac1> william_:  google is your friend http://whatismyipaddress.com/
[08:27] <UbbyCD> whats a anurag?
[08:27] <william_> carpii, yes. the public internet IP
[08:27] <carpii> ok yeah use that url
[08:27] <pronoy_> UbbyCD : ahahahahahaha :D
[08:27] <carpii> or whatismyip.com
[08:27] <anurag89_> pronoy_: no i know that but what is it anyways ??
[08:27] <grawity> joemac1: myip.dk :)
[08:27] <william_> but for command line i would use ifconfig
[08:27] <pronoy_> anurag89_: its nothing !! .......i guess its taken from Ubuntu CD maybe :) only UbbyCD can answer that
[08:28] <UbbyCD> its a Cd with Ubby
[08:28] <UbbyCD> or ubby like qualities.. you not know what an ubby is?
[08:28] <anurag89_> UbbyCD: whats ubby ?
[08:28] <carpii> william, your machine has no real way of knowing what its internet ip is though
[08:28] <grawity> UbbyCD: An abbreviation for Ubuntium?
[08:28] <UbbyCD> no
[08:29] <joemac1> Anyhow, I can't print anything since Jaunty, anyone got any ideas?
[08:30] <p-f> why does plugging in my laptop's AC adapter make my external hard drive spin up?
[08:30] <joemac1> And my printer config freezes and won't show anything
[08:30] <carpii> you have cups running ?
[08:30] <joemac1> yup
[08:31] <joemac1> Err, I think, I have cups anyway
[08:31] <simplyc> joemac1: tried removing and installing cups?
[08:31] <UbbyCD> wow amarok shows NOTHING when i click play it just says playing
[08:31] <usser> william_, w3m whatismyip.com
[08:31] <joemac1> simplyc:  will do
[08:31] <carpii> UbbyCD, yeah we know. stop whining please
[08:32] <carpii> UbbyCD, its probably a more deep rooted sound problem, not amaroks fault necessarily
[08:32] <pronoy_> UbbyCD: as i said...ask again at #kubuntu
[08:33] <chetnick> quiet in here this morning?
[08:33] <chetnick> am i here?
[08:33] <UbbyCD> you go ask kubuntu
[08:33] <UbbyCD> nobodys there
[08:33] <Lucas156> lol
[08:33] <UbbyCD> wish i had my trout
[08:34] <UbbyCD> if forget the command
[08:34] <pronoy_> UbbyCD: ok...come on #kubuntu......and i'll ask
[08:34] <UbbyCD> id slap everyone in here with it
[08:34] <carpii> no you go ask in kubuntu
[08:34] <carpii> not us
[08:34] <UbbyCD> haha
[08:34] <carpii> and if noones there, then go back later
[08:34] <UbbyCD> ok
[08:34] <joemac1> simplyc:  nah, same deal
[08:34] <UbbyCD> no ones ever there
[08:34] <joemac1> still no printer config
[08:34] <carpii> sure they are
[08:34] <usser> william_, actually dont use whatismyip.com they seem to ban for that kind of stuff
[08:34] <carpii> and if not, then theres always kubuntu support forums
[08:34] <usser> william_, use that for instance ip=`w3m whatismyip.org`
[08:34] <UbbyCD> im on ubuntu though
[08:34] <usser> william_, then echo $ip
[08:34] <chetnick> did anybody notice some difference in archive manager on Jaunty. It act's weird.
[08:35] <carpii> william_, or sign up for a dyndns.org account, then you can do dig+short mydomain.dyndns.org
[08:35] <UbbyCD> its like going to mythbuntu thats optimized for mythtv to ask why myth tv does not work on ubuntu
[08:35] <carpii> Ubby, Ubuntu defaults to gnome, so most ppl here use gnome.
[08:36] <carpii> Kubuntu is KDE, and amarok is kde
[08:36] <UbbyCD> wow thanks for asking then leaving
[08:36] <carpii> yeah bye then
[08:36] <william_> i didnt understand anything just said
[08:36] <simplyc> joemac1: what printer?
[08:36] <pronoy_> UbbyCD: you were there ?? i thought you were whining here all the time.......no problem i'll come back
[08:36] <UbbyCD> ok
[08:37] <Lucas156> wow lol
[08:37] <joemac1> simplyc:  canon mp160, had it working fine too
[08:37] <usser> william_, you want to know your internet ip from terminal right?
[08:37] <ZummiG777> Question: If I edit grub as the system is booting, adding a parameter to the kernel line - then escape and then reedit the line - the parameter I'm passing has vanished - is there a way to save this?
[08:37] <error404notfound> any help over http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1146964 ?
[08:38] <simplyc> joemac1: did you use synaptic (search cups) and do complete removal?
[08:38] <william_> yes
[08:38] <ravn1> hey guys, I'm quite a bit disappointed with the new ubuntu 9.04 - it is way slow as compares to 8.10. Anyone else has experienced this? It is mainly the graphics, but also that things like music stops under some actions like rapid file system usage.
[08:38] <usser> william_, well heres one way ip=`w3m whatismyip.org` ; echo $ip
[08:39] <carpii> ravn, its the same as always really. I dont install any new version until its had 6 months of udpates
[08:39] <joemac1> simply yup, and then reinstalled. Actually lost a heap on removal (bluez cups etc) that i haven't put back on yet
[08:40] <joemac1> simplyc: yup, and then reinstalled. Actually lost a heap on removal (bluez cups etc) that i haven't put back on yet
[08:40] <Masood1> hi all
[08:41] <Masood1> does any1 knows how to install drivers for intel g33 on ubuntu
[08:41] <G__81> i have added medibuntu repo in 9.04 but still i am not able to get acroread in it
[08:41] <G__81> isnt it packaged for 9.04 32 bit ?
[08:41] <usser> G__81, why in god's name would you use acroread
[08:42] <G__81> there is a proprietary document which does not open in other viewers
[08:42] <G__81> it just opens only in adobe and hence the reason
[08:42] <Madpilot> usser, because as messy as it is, it's still the standard for PDF readers & PDF implementation
[08:43] <od_in> hi
[08:43] <G__81> any idea why i am not able to find it ?
[08:44] <usser> G__81, you need to enable ubuntu's partner repository
[08:44] <G__81> usser, what repo is that ? isnt it enough if i enable medibuntu alone ?
[08:45] <usser> G__81, http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu jaunty partner
[08:45] <usser> G__81, i think it got moved or something
[08:45] <Masood1> does any1 knows how to install drivers for intel g33 on ubuntu
[08:45] <simplyc> joemac1:  just curious, have you tried shutting down, disconnect printer, boot, remove printer, shutdown, connect, etc.?
[08:46] <wanna_learn_more> anyone can tell me what app needed for bonding or loadbalancing
[08:46] <pronoy_> Masood1: you don't need that......everything is opensource here
[08:46] <aboSamoor> can you help me fix my gnome after upgrading to Jaunty ?  I have problem with the theme I can not use Human. and sometimes gnome-panel is not responsive !
[08:46] <pronoy_> '
[08:47] <ravn1> carpii: ok, I'll probably follow you there in the future, for this was not a nice experience. I was really disappointed!
[08:47] <usser> G__81, thats weird medibuntu actually says acroread is available from them, but when i try to install with just medibuntu repo its not showing up, i guess they moved it
[08:47] <G__81> yeah thats my problem exactly i too looked at the list but its there but it does not show up
[08:48] <joemac1> simplyc:  not in the last hour, but this prob has been since I upgraded, and I have rebooted many times since then. Do you mean since I reinstalled CUPS? I could
[08:48] <stealth-> why does the command line ftp command connect but require a password, but browsing it via firefox doesnt?
[08:49] <Lucas156> how can I force quit an unresponsive program through the terminal?  Im assuming its through top and if so how do identify which process the program is running under
[08:49] <simplyc> joemac1: not just reboot, but shutdown and remove printer physically, boot. remove config printer, etc.
[08:49] <Lucas156> and what is the command in terminal for shut down
[08:49] <ripps> aboSamoor: what gtk2-engines do you have installed? "aptitude search gtk2-engine" which one's have an 'i' in the first column
[08:49] <pronoy_> Lucas156: shudown -h now
[08:49] <stealth-> Lucas156: when running top the big number to the right is the process. Press 'k', then type in that process and press enter twice
[08:50] <enzotib> stealth-: browser use anonymous account
[08:50] <stealth-> Lucas156: opps. I mean to the left
[08:50] <usser> G__81, oh ok, add non-free to your medibuntu repository line
[08:50] <stealth-> enzotib: whats the account called? just anonymous?
[08:50] <joemac1> simplyc:  I haven't, but it is a usb printer, and it has been turned off in this time
[08:50] <G__81> usser, whats that called does the website talk about that /
[08:50] <G__81> ?
[08:50] <enzotib> stealth-: i cannot remember, i think anonymous/ftp, or ftp/ftp
[08:51] <stealth-> enzotib: okay, thanks
[08:51] <usser> G__81, well actually scratch that, i have non-free there, and it still doesnt find acroread
[08:51] <aboSamoor> ripps: yes, it is installed
[08:51] <usser> G__81, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Medibuntu here, free non-free components section
[08:51] <G__81> usser, i am downloading it from adobe.com itself
[08:51] <G__81> the .deb file
[08:51] <simplyc> joemac1: I would try it.
[08:52] <UbbyCD> what gstreamer plugin is for mp3 support in jaunty
[08:52] <ripps> aboSamoor: do you have gtk2-engines-murrine installed? I think it's required for Human
[08:52] <simplyc> joemac1: let it find it again
[08:52] <UbbyCD> theres sooo many
[08:52] <usser> G__81, cool
[08:52] <joemac1> simplyc:  k, back in 5 to let you know how it went.
[08:52] <aboSamoor> ripps: yes, it is installed
[08:53]  * usser is off
[08:53] <ripps> aboSamoor: hmm... I don't know then
[08:53] <ce_imiut> hai
[08:53] <fore> is there a command i can use to see how many hard drives i have?
[08:53] <grawity> fore: Try 'df'
[08:53] <fore> ubuntu 9.04
[08:53] <fore> kk
[08:53] <fore> thx
[08:54] <aboSamoor> ripps: if I kill gnome-panel this make it responsive to the mouse
[08:54] <fore> any reason it would only find one drive
[08:54] <fore> when i have 2 ?
[08:54] <UbbyCD> theres nice ugly mad gstreamer packs
[08:54] <UbbyCD> even farsighted im soo confused
[08:55] <fore> jumpers is set to slave for it and its on the slave  part of the cable
[08:55] <ripps> aboSamoor: my only guess is that something is wrong with gnome-settins-daemon, try filing a bug report on Launchpad.net
[08:56]  * pronoy_ will be right back in an hour
[08:56] <cspack_> fore: try "sudo fdisk -l"   df only shows mounted partitions
[08:56] <benben> Hello, does anyone know how I can mute the speaker automatically when an earphone is plugged in
[08:57] <UbbyCD> my brain actually hurts
[08:57] <ripps> UbbyCD: universal answer: puts some leaches on it
[08:57] <fore> ok that found sda1 sda2 and sda5
[08:58] <fore> how do i mount /dev/sda2 ?
[08:58] <ripps> UbbyCD: the only gstreamer packs should need to be concenred about are the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
[08:58] <fore> i tried sudo mount /dev/sda2
[08:59] <cspack_> fore: sudo mount /dev/sda2 /media/sda2 or whatever mount pt you want to use
[09:00] <wymiata3> morning
[09:01] <Lucas156> morning wymiata3
[09:01] <Lucas156> and an early morning it is lol
[09:01] <Toshibi> Good morning ladies and gents. I'm in a bit of a pickle. I went to try out wicd for some stupid reason or another and it removed gnome-network-manager. I'm in the livecd now as I am using wireless and things have gone bad. real bad. can I just download and install the missing packages?
[09:01] <Lucas156> good question
[09:02] <Toshibi> It's like buying your first car. You have to get insurance to drive the car and you have to have insurance to buy the car and you have to have the car to get insurance...it's a Catch 22 on this one.
[09:03] <Lucas156> I dont think you can just install new packages unless you know how to do it through the terminal
[09:03] <joemac1> simplyc:  No joy, but I don't think the issue is one of detection. The whole printer configuration freezes with no text, and needs a force quit to kill it. A-la windows.
[09:03] <Toshibi> I do know how to do it through the terminal.
[09:03] <Lucas156> you might have to reinstall ubuntu and overwrite what you had
[09:03] <guestadmin> I think someone is trying to break into my computer or something, firestarter, then Firefox and opera, very weird stuff, i dont understand
[09:03] <zukabuka> ³â³
[09:04] <cspack_> Toshibi: installing network manager should remove wicd (and vice versa).  i've had better luck with wicd myself, network manager never works with my wireless
[09:04] <Toshibi> There is no way that I'm reinstalling ubuntu. I just had it the way i liked it and I've never had to do a reinstall to fix my issues before.
[09:04] <Toshibi> cspack, network manager was working perfectly okay but I was getting some lag on Enemy territory
[09:04] <Lucas156> Im just a noob so my suggestions are just off the top of my head
[09:04] <Lucas156> sorry
[09:04] <Toshibi> Lucas, it's cool.
[09:05] <UbbyCD> its a codec thing
[09:05] <UbbyCD> amarok does not come with mp3 support on ubuntu repository
[09:05] <UbbyCD> how do i add it?
[09:05] <Toshibi> If this were Windows I would be in the corner crying and praying to Billy G.
[09:05] <TheLivingroom> hey guys sup
[09:05] <UbbyCD> mp3 support
[09:05] <Toshibi> ubby, are you using Kubuntu?
[09:05] <TheLivingroom> listen i've spent about two hours trying to self-help on a grub issue
[09:05] <Lucas156> what does ubuntu do when you load it up withouth the live cd
[09:05] <UbbyCD> no
[09:05] <UbbyCD> ubuntu
[09:05] <Toshibi> Okay
[09:05] <TheLivingroom> i'm trying to add my XP partition to the grub menu but i always get error 12: cannot find the device
[09:05] <Toshibi> Well, have you installed the restricted extras?
[09:06] <UbbyCD> lemme see
[09:06] <TheLivingroom> the ubuntu installer didnt automagically configurate it
[09:06] <UbbyCD> mp3s play in other apps
[09:06] <TheLivingroom> any suggestions?
[09:06] <Toshibi> Livingroom, did you install Windows first?
[09:06] <Lucas156> yes must install windows first otherwise it will overwrite windows right?
[09:07] <TheLivingroom> yes
[09:07] <Toshibi> No, it's just that Windows will drop the MBR on top of grub...Windows is selfish
[09:07] <chazco> Hi... does anyone know why Totem-gstreamer seems to have issues playing OGMs on 9.04 (the video doesnt usually play, although sometimes it does) but Totem-xine doesnt?
[09:07] <MarkJones> Hey guys when it comes to apps like Sound Juicer, and Rhythmbox, where you can edit the gstreamer pipeline that tells the app what codec, bitrate/quality etc, is there any kind of little app that lets you select the settings you want and generates a gstreamer pipeline for you to copy and paste into those apps? Or do most folks just keep a txt file of the different ones or what?
[09:07] <nnull> nah install windows first just to avoid having to manaully add a bootloader
[09:07] <TheLivingroom> windows first, then ubuntu
[09:07] <TheLivingroom> is waht i did
[09:07] <UbbyCD> hey toshibi
[09:07] <Toshibi> Yeah Ubby?
[09:07] <UbbyCD> I
[09:07] <UbbyCD> <3
[09:07] <UbbyCD> u
[09:07] <Toshibi> I can't blame you Ubby, I'm <3able
[09:07] <imp0steur> Hello guys I have a problem
[09:08] <nnull> TheLivingroom, did you try entering windows before you began installing ubuntu ?
[09:08] <ripps> chazco: do you have the gstreamer packs good,bad, and ugly installed?
[09:08] <imp0steur> all of a sudden Add/Remove application doesn't list anything
[09:08] <chazco> ripps: yes
[09:08] <Lucas156> you can change the quality in rythmbox I think under preferences
[09:09] <TheLivingroom> null: yes, it worked just fine- then i did the ubuntu install into pre-created empty space on the drive
[09:09] <MarkJones> Hmm looks like no one knows what i speak of.Thats ok, maybe Ill try and make a shell script to generate them or something.
[09:09] <imp0steur> can anybody give me a hint whts wrong?? m new to linux
[09:09] <nnull> TheLivingroom, can you mount your windows partition in ubuntu?
[09:09] <Toshibi> Anyhow, anyone got a clue on just downloading the .debs? I mean, I just don't want to go in blind and end up in dependancy hell, dropping back into LiveCD until i ahve everything and it's grandma
[09:10] <TheLivingroom> havent tried. fdisk -l reports it as /dev/sda5            1919       30393   228725406    7  HPFS/NTFS - so should i mount /dev/sda5 /%mountpoint% ?
[09:10] <khensthoth> Hi. What is the boot option to boot to command line in the LiveCD? Thanks
[09:10] <stealth-> imp0steur: did you try updating your sources?
[09:10] <TheLivingroom> ok just mounted it successfully
[09:11] <TheLivingroom> have full access to files on the windodws partition
[09:11] <gigasoft> how can i manualy set resolution
[09:11] <nikoTM> can somebody help me with config of my modem ?  it's D-link DFM-562Is HSFi PCI ....i've downloaded and installed deb file from here http://linux.dell.com/files/ubuntu/hardy/modem-drivers/hsf/  , but gnome ppp still cannot find modem, what should i do ? (
[09:11] <nnull> and you can see all the folders etc? sounds like a problem with your grub conf then dude
[09:11] <stealth-> gigasoft: through gui or command line?
[09:11] <gigasoft> comand line
[09:12] <Toshibi> LivingRoom Check this out http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-464695.html
[09:12] <silv3r_m00n> hi there
[09:12] <Livingroom> nnull i'm sure it's a problem with the conf, thats why i'm here: as i stated, it didnt automagically configurate the windows selection. what line should i put in to address the device properly? i'm currently using "root (hd0,2)"
[09:12] <grawity> nikoTM: Isn't Hardy a little outdated?
[09:12] <stealth-> gigasoft: the command xrandr, or for a more permanent setting, edit your /etc/x.conf file
[09:12] <silv3r_m00n> I am looking for some games that can run without much graphics memory
[09:12] <Toshibi> root(hd0,0)
[09:12] <rww> grawity: It's supported until 2011, so no.
 thanks
[09:13] <stealth-> silv3r_m00n: battle for wesnoth, uplink, frozen bubble, liquid wars (my favourite), etc. There is lots
[09:13] <stealth-> gigasoft: np
[09:13] <grawity> rww: And Hardy drivers on ... Intrepid or Jaunty?
[09:13] <nikoTM> grawity: my ubuntu is 8.10  but my friend said that no metter it will work
[09:13] <silv3r_m00n> stealth-: can I get a complete list I want to download all
[09:14] <khensthoth> Hi. What is the boot option to boot into console (instead of a GUI) from the LiveCD? Thanks.
[09:14] <Lucas156> so who's gonna teach this noob how to do some commands in terminal?
[09:14] <nikoTM> grawity: so where i can find  hsf modem driver for interpid ? don't you know ?
[09:14] <stealth-> silv3r_m00n: all? well I don't think anyone keeps a list that big. There is increadible ammounts of developers working on little games and such. I've search for a list myself, but I've found the best way is just by word of mouth
[09:14] <nnull> Lucas156, "man" will :)
[09:14] <silv3r_m00n> hmm... there being so many websites ... still the best way is word by mouth...
[09:15] <Brando753> guys i have ab old 98 with no cd drive, how do i get ubuntu on it?
[09:15] <grawity> Brando753: Does it have USB?
[09:15] <nnull> Brando753, usb ^^
[09:15] <grawity> Brando753: Or Ethernet?
[09:15] <stealth-> Lucas156: to clarify what nnull said, when you have a terminal open and want to learn something about a command, type "man command" to learn more about that command.
[09:15] <Brando753> usb yes ethernet no
[09:15] <MarkJones> Brando753:buy a cd drive
[09:15] <fikel> !ubuntu |Brando753
[09:15] <grawity> Brando753: Then... boot from USB?
[09:15] <Livingroom> ok well, thanks anyway.
[09:16] <grawity> fikel: Wrong factoid
[09:16] <stealth-> silv3r_m00n: Im sure you can google and such. It's not like ive checked every nook and cranny on the internet :P
[09:16] <Brando753> bios does not recognize usb drives
[09:16] <koshari> Brando753 use the usb installer
[09:16] <Lucas156> what command?
[09:16] <Lucas156> lol
[09:16] <silv3r_m00n> hmm fine
[09:16] <Lucas156> i know what you mean tho
[09:16] <fikel> Brando753: get a new computer :)
[09:16] <nikoTM> :)
[09:16] <stealth-> Lucas156: what are you trying to do?
[09:16] <rww> !install | Brando753: there are a bunch of options on the link on this factoid. See if any might work for you :)
[09:16] <Brando753> i have a cd drive that it use to use but when i reattached the drive it dosent recognize it
[09:16] <koshari> Brando753 fikels right, it will run like a dog on a relid like that
[09:17] <Toshibi> If the BIOS will not boot from USB you will have to make a boot floppy with some sort of bootloader that will tell it to look for USB drives. It will have to ahve drivers on it for USB and so forth.
[09:17] <fikel> why tank you! :D
[09:17] <Lucas156> sorry stealth I was being a little vague
[09:17] <nikoTM> Still nobody said what i should do with  my modem (
[09:17] <Brando753> well i have ubuntu on all my comps. i just want to get it on this one to
[09:17] <stealth-> !repeat | nikoTM
[09:17] <Toshibi> nikoTM sorry, I have no experience with it.
[09:17] <Lucas156> I am just trying to learn enough about terminal to be able to navigate around a little better
[09:17] <fikel> Brando753: there are people who sell "ubuntu-ready" computers. Get one of of them
[09:18] <rww> !terminal | Lucas156
[09:18] <Brando753> i have ubuntu on like 3 computers, this in an old one i want ot install it on to, i do not want to buy one :P
[09:18] <Toshibi> Lucas156: cd is change directory, ls lists the files, for long file names, put in the first 5 or so letters followed by an *
[09:18] <stealth-> rww: thank you. That saved me alot of time, I was about to try to explain it all to him by typing :P
[09:18] <UbbyCD> ok why would amarok play some mp3s but not others
[09:19] <Lucas156> first 5 letters then asterisk
[09:19] <Toshibi> Brando753: Does it have internet connectivity?
[09:19] <Lucas156> ok got it
[09:19] <Lucas156> that will be useful actually
[09:19] <Brando753> it has dial up :D
[09:19] <kiko__> hi
[09:19] <Brando753> i have no dial up service :P
[09:20] <Toshibi> Brando753: You need a better option for a net-install. If it's seriously old old old look into Damn Small Linux. I turned a Pentium 2 into an e-book reader with it.
[09:20] <grawity> Toshibi: How about USB install?
[09:20] <fikel> Brando753: well, why don't you put a new CD drive in it?
[09:20] <kiko__> who want's help?
[09:20] <Brando753> i have a cd drive
[09:20] <Brando753> it wont boot from it
[09:20] <Lucas156> maybe you need to change the boot sequence
[09:20] <fikel> Brando753: get a new cheep one
[09:21] <UbbyCD> kiko
[09:21] <atlef> Brando753: how did you make the cd?
[09:21] <Toshibi> grawity: If the BIOS won't boot from USB then there's very few options. Something I did one time was take the hard drive out, hooked it up in a newer computer, installed from there, popped the hard drive out and put it into the old machine. It booted right up.
[09:21] <Brando753> i tried 2 cd drives, this is from 1996 :P
[09:21] <UbbyCD> i want help
[09:21] <fikel> Brando753: Then when you've installed ubuntu on it, sell the drive on ebay ;)
[09:21] <exon> what's up kiko__
[09:21] <Brando753> the cd is an official ubuntu cd from Ship.it
[09:21] <UbbyCD> amarok only plays certain mp3s
[09:21] <atlef> ok
[09:22] <Toshibi> UbbyCD: Did you happen to purchase the MP3's from itunes or some other evil thing that puts DRM all in their music?
[09:22] <fikel> Brando753: whats the model of computer your trying to install ubuntu on?
[09:22] <Lucas156> I have that problem too
[09:22] <mrglinux1> I have lyric of music . is possible to move lyric when music is play in osd ? or with software or something like that? it will be very fantastic
[09:22] <nztal> Brando753, did you go into your bios, and tell your computer, to boot from your cd ?  often it wont automatically do that, unless you tell it to.
[09:23] <Brando753> i did :P
[09:23] <Lucas156> when I save files if it saves as a different file type then what the music player uses then the music player wont run it unless it pulls up a codec or something
[09:23] <ripps> mrglinux1: maybe lyricue?
[09:23] <Toshibi> mrglinux: There are programs that let you make an OSD. You just have to really dig in, maybe write up a perl or python script, and pray to the gods of all that is programming. I tried it before.
[09:23] <fikel> Brando753: find out the model of computer your using
[09:23] <Lucas156> on my mp3 player it doesn't support the file that my music player saves the files as
[09:24] <exon> convert it Lucas156
[09:24] <Bodhan> hi guys
[09:24] <Lucas156> how exon
[09:24] <Toshibi> Lucas156: May I suggest OGG
[09:24] <Brando753> its a DELL DIMENSION D266
[09:24] <fikel> !hi Bodhan
[09:24] <Bodhan> I'm a bit new to Ubuntu, just finding my way around
[09:24] <fikel> !hi |Bodhan
[09:25] <Lucas156> is OGG a program?
[09:25] <exon> once on your computer there are plenty of programs to convert a sound
[09:25] <fikel> Bodhan: think it's fairly easy so far?
[09:25] <Lucas156> o
[09:25] <exon> noopee that's a codec
[09:25] <fikel> oh sorry there Brando753
[09:25] <Bodhan> Yea, some of it. Its the same as windows just different ways of doing stuff
[09:25] <fikel> one min
[09:25] <Lucas156> o can I get it from synaptic package manager?
[09:25] <Brando753> ?
[09:26] <exon> as mp3 or ogg there are several
[09:26] <Bodhan> Like installing stuff, just clicking it off a list is great
[09:26] <Toshibi> Lucas, OGG is the standard format for music in most free systems
[09:26] <Madpilot> Lucas156, OGG files are music or video files  - it's a similar format to mp3
[09:26] <Toshibi> Okay
[09:26] <exon> so you want ogg  converted to mp3
[09:26] <Lucas156> when I am saving something can I do saveas and change how it saves it or something?
[09:27] <Lucas156> o yeah
[09:27] <Lucas156> thats right exon
[09:27] <Toshibi> I ahve my packages downloaded. I'm going to see if my Idea of the Week(TM) works.
[09:27] <fikel> Brando753: k, is it an XPS model?
[09:27] <Madpilot> ubottu, mp3 | Lucas156
[09:27] <Lucas156> because thats what it saves them as
[09:27] <Toshibi> I'll be back one way or another
[09:27] <Lucas156> ogg files
[09:27] <Lucas156> this isn't a free format?
[09:27] <exon> did you already google after it ?
[09:28] <Brando753> yes
[09:28] <Brando753> its a DELL DIMENSION D266
[09:28] <Brando753> xps
[09:28] <Madpilot> Lucas156, ogg is a Free format. mp3 isn't. that's why Linux apps usually use ogg as default
[09:29] <Madpilot> Lucas156, that first URL in ubottu's line above is the best one to start with
[09:29] <Lucas156> O I see
[09:29] <fikel> k
[09:29] <Madpilot> you can get mp3 format out of the CD ripper apps fairly easily
[09:30] <exon> i think you can also save files in mp3 format if you convert a cd into a packed sound with standard ubuntu
[09:30] <fikel> Brando753: there has been no record of that happening before, I'd suggest contacting Dell, not here
[09:30] <Brando753> ;(
[09:30] <Brando753> *cry*
[09:31] <Madpilot> exon, that's what I meant - you need to install the mp3 codecs & such, though
[09:31] <fikel> Brando753: because They would be able to tell you whats wrong
[09:31] <Brando753> hey what countries do you have to pay for the mp3 codecs?
[09:32] <joemac1> Can anyone help, my printer configuration freezes and won't go, and my printing doesn't work, ever since "the upgrade"
[09:32] <Toshibi> Well, that was easy
[09:32] <fikel> Brando753: look here - http://support.euro.dell.com/support/index.aspx?c=ie&l=en&s=gen&~ck=pn
[09:33] <tibrox> how do I atop Jaunty from trying to reload all my previous programs from the last shutdown?
[09:33] <Toshibi> Lucas157: I fixed my problem by downloading the two .deb files I needed while in the liveCD. I then used the move command, or mv <from> <to>....but only because I needed to do it as root sudo
[09:33] <kutchbhi4e56> Is  "quiet splash persistent -- " , same as "quiet splash -- persistent" ?
[09:33] <kutchbhi4e56> ?
[09:34] <corigo1> Is there a way to find out which application is running a MySQL daemon, before I go and kill it?
[09:34] <Toshibi> tibrox: Good Question....System -> Preferences -> Start Up Programs -> Options
[09:34] <mejobloggs> what does ubuntu add to smb.conf if you right click a folder and share it? I;m on Server, so can't check
[09:34] <ripps> tibrox: disable "automatic remember..." in System->Preference->Startup Applications->Options
[09:34] <Toshibi> ripps: :D
[09:34] <fikel> Hi Sunny
[09:35] <fikel> !welcome |Sunny
[09:35] <Madpilot> Toshibi & ripps beat me to it :)
[09:35] <ripps> Toshibi: hivemind
[09:35] <Sunny> hi
[09:35] <paddyJ_> hi all
[09:35] <Toshibi> We are the borg, resistance is FUN!
[09:35] <tibrox> Thanks Toshibi, ripps
[09:35] <livingroom> ok now i'm really upset
[09:35] <Toshibi> livingroom: Still no cookie?
[09:35] <joemac1> Can anyone help, my printer configuration freezes and won't go, and my printing doesn't work, ever since "the upgrade"
[09:35] <livingroom> i cant boot xp. regardless of what i put int he boot menu, refardless of what i look up on the web, always error 12 :(
[09:36] <kutchbhi4e56> please answer..
[09:36] <livingroom> i used gparted to tic the partition bootable, too
[09:36] <ripps> !cookie | livingroom
[09:36] <Toshibi> livingroom, can you boot into Windows? If you can, awesome. do you have root as hd0,0?
[09:36] <Toshibi> joemac1: What sorta printer you got?
[09:36] <livingroom> i cannot boot into windows- root as hd0,0? i do not know
[09:36] <mejobloggs> i want to add a partition to fstab, but how do i find out all the details? such as filesystem type and all the other options
[09:37] <Sunny> Do anyone want to speak with me personally?
[09:37] <joemac1> Toshibi: canon mp160, was fine before jaunty
[09:37] <Toshibi> Hmmmm
[09:37] <Toshibi> joemac1: Gimme a second to surf the web like a boss....
[09:37] <livingroom> my menu.lst does not indicate where it's at. however, when grub goes to boot, i see it booting from hd0,6
[09:37] <joemac1> Toshibi: , I don't think it is the printer though
[09:38] <statictonic> Anyone have any experience with random wired network drops on ubuntu 8.04.2?  Connection dropping for about 30-60 second with nothing in any logs.
[09:38] <Sunny> my msn is wuxiongwei@gmail.com,if you want to speak,you can add me
[09:38] <joemac1> Toshibi: Cups is freezing regardless of the printer or whether there is one there on not
[09:38] <grawity> Sunny: We don't.
[09:38] <Toshibi> JOemac1: 64 bit?
[09:38] <Sunny> why
[09:39]  * grawity pokes ops
[09:39] <Sunny> I just want to imporve my english!~
[09:39] <joemac1> Toshibi:  no, but google brings up a heap of 64 entries for me too
[09:39] <livingroom> any suggestions?
[09:39] <andjons> hej
[09:39] <tuntun> How do I set a static IP address so I can use VNC between two computers?
[09:39] <joemac1> Toshibi: this is the only entry I found similar http://aldeby.org/blog/index.php/system-config-printer-window-stuck-after-upgrade-to-ubuntu-904.html
[09:40] <Toshibi> Joemac1: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-get-a-canon-all-in-one-printer-working-with-ubuntu.html Like I said, like a boss
[09:40] <joemac1> Toshibi: but the solution doesn't work
[09:40] <UbbyCD> hey its like amarok isnt properly recognising mp3 files in jaunty
[09:40] <UbbyCD> i just installed restricted extras no go
[09:40] <corigo1> Is there a way to find out which application is running a MySQL daemon, before I go and kill it?
[09:40] <mangel> hey
[09:40] <Toshibi> UbbyCD: Are all mp3's not working?
[09:40] <joemac1> Toshibi: it is freezing up with out a printer conected
[09:40] <UbbyCD> it says its playing the mp3s
[09:40] <UbbyCD> but it does nothing
[09:40] <Sunny> I cann't follow you ,so I think personal speak will be better.
[09:41] <UbbyCD> it does not show progress and has no sound
[09:41] <UbbyCD> uhh i think a couple did play
[09:41] <UbbyCD> but they were all acapella files
[09:41] <redpearl> where is the default location of my bookmark?
[09:41] <UbbyCD> they may have not even been mp3s
[09:41] <redpearl>  my os crashed, and i can't start firefox
[09:41] <redpearl> this is firefox 3.0.9
[09:41] <Lucas156> what does this mean You have 1 broken package on your system!
[09:41] <Lucas156> Use the "Broken" filter to locate it.
[09:41] <joemac1> Toshibi: and I had it working fine in intrepid
[09:42] <Toshibi> joemac1: did you check my link?
[09:42] <Lucas156> thats what opened when I pulled up synaptics package manager
[09:42] <grawity> redpearl: look for places.sqlite somewhere in ~/.mozilla
[09:42] <joemac1> Toshibi:  I am there now
[09:42] <Toshibi> joemac1: Okay, give that a shot.
[09:42] <Toshibi> joemac1: I'll be here for a while. Lots of hungry questions.
[09:42] <UbbyCD> yeh it was only a few mp3s that it would play
[09:43] <livingroom> THIS is why i dont f*cking use linux, it's such bollocks that i cant dual boot with a simple setup!
[09:43] <Toshibi> UbbyCD: Were they MP3's or other files?
[09:43] <UbbyCD> they were mp3s
[09:43] <Lucas156> its not linux its the operator
[09:43] <livingroom> ubuntu is supposed to figure this @#$& out for me, why didnt it autodetect? now i get to repartition everything! THANKS UBUNTU
[09:43] <Toshibi> livingroom: Put your windows CD in and do a fixmbr
[09:43] <UbbyCD> but 95 percent of my mp3s wont play
[09:43] <Toshibi> livingroom: You will then be able to boot into Windows.
[09:43] <redpearl> grawity, oh my god, it's in some weird format
[09:44] <livingroom> i dont want to boot primarily into windows, or i'dve done that 5 hours ago. i want dual booting
[09:44] <grawity> redpearl: It's SQLite, not that weird
[09:44] <redpearl> grawity, how can import it in a new firefox, with total different user name and profile
[09:44] <nztal> livingroom, this was not ubuntu's doing
[09:44] <UbbyCD> ubuntu does no wrong
[09:44] <livingroom> indeed, nztal. it was supposed to detect my windows partition and add it to grub, but it did not
[09:44] <tuntun> how do I find the default IP address of a computer (before it has received DHCP)?
[09:44] <Lucas156> exactly
[09:45] <redpearl> grawity, yes. not readable as text
[09:45] <Toshibi> livingroom: I understand that. Once you have fixed your MBR though, you at least have a jumping off point. First, go into msconfig in Windows and see how many boot entries you have. If more than one, remove one. Then, let Ubuntu try it's thing.
[09:45] <grawity> redpearl: To browse, sqlite3 places.sqlite
[09:45] <grawity> redpearl: And to copy to the new profile ... simply copy the file.
[09:46] <livingroom> this is maddening.
[09:46] <redpearl> grawity, ok, installing sqlite3 now.
[09:46] <Toshibi> tuntun: before it has an IP address it's the loopback which is 127.0.0.1 or it's a non-routing IP....
[09:46] <livingroom> in 1998 i first installed linux: redhat 5.2. AND THIS SAME SHIT was going on. it's impossible to use linux coming from a windows world. why hasnt anyone addressed this?
[09:46] <redpearl> grawity, just copy and dump into new ~/.mozilla directory?
[09:47] <Toshibi> livingroom: Just because you've had a bad experience doesn't mean everyone does. I came from Windows with 0 problems 4 years ago.
[09:47] <grawity> redpearl: You could just copy the entire ~/.mozilla actually ...
[09:47] <livingroom> i could reply that just because you had a good experience, doesnt mean the majority of switchers do.
[09:47] <redpearl> grawity, ok. but my profile name is different....
 how do I use VNC between two ubuntu computers without a dhcp server?
[09:47] <grawity> redpearl: Shouldn't matter
 You have to know the static IP addresses of both computers. You would have both of those set up and the router/switch before hand.
[09:48] <Lucas156> troll
[09:48] <redpearl> grawity, ok. thx.
[09:49] <kutchbhi4e56> Is  "quiet splash persistent -- " , same as "quiet splash -- persistent" ?
[09:49] <kutchbhi4e56> ?
[09:49] <livingroom> going to try some things bbl
[09:49] <kutchbhi4e56> while booting press F6
[09:49] <redpearl> grawity, i just ran "sqlite3 places.sqlite" now it gives me a prompt
[09:49] <UbbyCD> uhh was there an answer to why my mp3s arent playing in amarok?
[09:49] <redpearl> grawity, how to view the file?
[09:49] <grawity> redpearl: Do you know about SQL?
[09:49] <kutchbhi4e56> then I typed 'persisitent' , at the end
[09:49] <UbbyCD> i cant even get to the amarok settings to configure the sound
[09:49] <redpearl> grawity, no, i don't
[09:50] <Gabbsmo> How do I get a "start-menu" in gnomepanel from a minimal install?
[09:50] <gahg> has anyone been able to connect to irc.webchat.org?
[09:50] <kutchbhi4e56> the question is .. is the persistent supposed to be typed before the '-- like this -' quiet splash -- persistent , or after ??
 ok.
[09:50] <Toshibi> UbbyCD: Yes, I gave you a bunch of answers. have you tried a player besides Amarok. Songbird is my favorite. Or Exaile.
[09:50] <grawity> kutchbhi4e56: I think you need to type the parameters before the double dashes.
[09:51] <kutchbhi4e56> grawity: thanks, anybody else?
[09:51] <kutchbhi4e56> who is a bit more sure??
[09:51] <mrglinux1> anybody knows  how can i  use lyricue ?
[09:52] <mrglinux1> I can't find any thing on net
[09:52] <Toshibi> kutchbhi4e56: --persistant No space, double --
[09:52] <kmehmedov> quit
[09:53] <gahg> i have a very small problum witch is probly very stupied but w/e umm iv been trying to connect to irc.webchat.org but everytime i try it says i mispelt it even though iv made sure many of times that i spelt it right anyone know what i might be doing wrong?
[09:53] <grawity> gahg: From what program are you trying to connect?
[09:53] <gahg> im trying to connect through xchat
[09:54] <kutchbhi4e56> Toshibi: so it should be quiet splash --persistent ??
[09:54] <Toshibi> Stepping into this room is like stepping into work..
[09:54] <Toshibi> kutch*: Yes
[09:54] <ModusTalons> any]
[09:54] <mrglinux> ripps  : ^^ anybody knows  how can i  use lyricue ?
[09:54] <lastman> Is it possible to watch and record dvb-t channels at the same time?
[09:55] <kutchbhi4e56> Toshibi: you sure, the instructions state : ""At the end of this argument list just add a space and add the word ?persistent?. ""
[09:55] <ripps> mrglinux: never used it, just spotted it in an apt-cache search
[09:55] <ModusTalons> gahg idk how you made it this far if you are doing things wrong
[09:55] <Toshibi> kutch*: Give me the site you're getting thestuff from
[09:55] <ModusTalons> i WANT TO KN0W WHAT YOU ALL THINK OF ME FOR MY NOTES
[09:55] <ModusTalons> tell me?
[09:56] <kutchbhi4e56> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCD/Persistence
[09:56] <gahg> well this was auto connect so it wasnt that hard -_- xD
[09:56] <grawity> gahg: First, learn how to use /ignore :)
[09:56] <Toshibi> Oh, sorry
[09:57] <gahg> lol im really a big noob at irc xD
[09:57] <ModusTalons> aww giving up on a perosn? lol I guess it happens grawity :)
[09:57] <gahg> only started using irc like...2 days ago
[09:57] <ModusTalons> people are crazt
[09:57] <Toshibi> kutch*: When you boot, your boot options for booting the booted cd.... you just put the word in. Like boot: ubuntu blah blah blah peristent
[09:58] <BizzaroH8red> irc is cool but not as useful since the rise of www messageboards
[09:58] <Toshibi> no - or anything
[09:58] <Rovanion> Is there anyone here who knows how to get some more cream out of my ATi 4850 here using Wine to run WoW? I suspect the ATi drivers for the loss of performance
[09:58] <ModusTalons> no opinions about me obamadeception yet> interesting
[09:58] <grawity> BizzaroH8red: "www messageboards"?
[09:58] <BizzaroH8red> when web forums and such got really popular
[09:58] <ModusTalons> n ot that drunking inquiry is particulary scientific
[09:58] <gahg> yeah but im actually a dj and i dj for an internet radio who does most of their talk and news on irc their channel is irc.webchat.org/radiogrounds but i cant connect to it
[09:58] <Toshibi> kutch*: I was thinking about something else....
[09:58] <marco76> hi. where can i get skype?
[09:58] <BizzaroH8red> it seems people emptied out of irc servers
[09:59] <ModusTalons> which I AM ps i'm a female if guys care
[09:59] <grawity> gahg: Try: /server irc.webchat.org --- and then /join radiogrounds
[09:59] <BizzaroH8red> which makes sense, forums are much better ways to organize online communities
[09:59] <ModusTalons> OR if gurs care :)
[09:59] <BizzaroH8red> as opposed to chat
[09:59] <linux_viewer> now i'm really need a help. i can't enable desktop effect.
[09:59] <gahg> yeah i already tried that but when i did as soon as i put .sever irc.webchat.org it said i mispelt it -_- xD
[09:59] <homeskill> ubuntu, by default, sets up samba? i noticed that i have smb:// access to my windows machine on my local network and i never set up samba
[09:59] <BizzaroH8red> linux_viewer:  whate effect
[10:00] <Toshibi> linux_viewer: I stopped using them. But, the basics; do you have your graphics card enabled?
[10:00] <zeeble> Hi. is automatix still available, or has it been depreciated?
[10:00] <cristi> hy, i have a problem with the headphones. When i connect them to my laptop the sound will come through the laptop, but also through the speakers
[10:00] <rachin> hi
[10:00] <gahg> * Unknown host. Maybe you misspelled it? <<<that what it sais lol
[10:00] <Slart> homeskill: the samba client is configured automatically on install
[10:00] <rachin> can anyone help me with one of my problem
[10:00] <Slart> homeskill: the samba server part isn't even installed iirc
[10:00] <homeskill> slart is that a security risk?
[10:00] <atlef> !automatix | zeeble
cube desktop
[10:01] <Slart> homeskill: the samba client? not more than a web browser or ftp client is
[10:01] <zeeble> ty, atlef
i'm using compiz
[10:01] <Toshibi> cristi: You probably need to open up Sound Manager. It's the icon that looks like a speaker on your panel. In there you should find a box to check for Headphones.
[10:01] <homeskill> slart what i dont get is how vista is allowing samba client access by default
[10:01] <homeskill> is that supposed to happen?
[10:01] <ModusTalons> awesome no judgement
[10:01] <Slart> homeskill: it's just the client part.. ie you can connect to other computers.. it doesn't mean other people can get to your files
[10:01] <Toshibi> cristi: It's a little different for every sound card/audio device
[10:01] <cristi> Toshibi: uhm yes, i tried muting everything one at a time but it either mutes all the audio outputs or nothing changes
[10:02] <gahg> maby i just fail at irc xD
[10:02] <Slart> homeskill: that's something you need to talk to the windows people about
[10:02] <cristi> Toshibi: note that it's a laptop
[10:02] <Toshibi> cristi: Go over to the switches Tab in Volume Control
[10:02] <cristi> k
[10:02] <cristi> done
[10:02] <cristi> Toshibi: done
[10:02] <BizzaroH8red> linux_viewer:  drivers installed ?
[10:03] <Toshibi> cristi: What switches do you have?
[10:03] <Slart> homeskill: it could be that you use the same username/password on both computers.. or it might be something else
[10:03] <ModusTalons> wow obama seems to have shut up
[10:03] <zeeble> Slart: you from slartibartfast?
i don't know
[10:03] <cristi> Toshibi: headphones, iec958, caller id, off-hook
[10:03] <homeskill> slart i use the same username, but different passswords
i think sis one
[10:03] <Slart> zeeble: yes
[10:03] <zeeble> Slart: okay.
[10:03] <ModusTalons> a/s/l everyone if anyone cares to shre
[10:03] <Toshibi> cristi: Is the headphone switch engaged?
[10:03] <ModusTalons> share*
[10:03] <gahg> 16 m canada xD
[10:03] <cristi> Toshibi: yes
[10:03] <Slart> ModusTalons: this is a support channel.. for general chat go to #ubuntu-offtopic
[10:04] <ModusTalons> oh sorry thought I was somewhere else
[10:04] <Toshibi> cristi: Hmmmm like I said, it's different for every device.
[10:04] <Slart> homeskill: then I don't know how why it does that
[10:04] <cristi> Toshibi: however, what should i do
[10:04] <Toshibi> cristi: Probably based on AC97?
[10:04] <cristi> Toshibi: i don't know what that is
[10:06] <Toshibi> cristi: Go into Preferences at the bottom of the Volume Manager and look for Independant HP switch
[10:06] <gahg> is there any dj mix software for abuntu (such as virtual dj but thats only for windows and works horrible with wine)
[10:06] <gahg> ubuntu*
[10:06] <t3ch> gahg: try wine and traktor
[10:06] <t3ch> :]
[10:06] <gahg> ahh that might be good
[10:07] <cristi> Toshibi: i don't have that
[10:07] <gahg> but i herd most real time apps when you use wine it really sucks
[10:07] <gahg> xD
[10:07] <F15h3r> Hey folx, i crashed my Ubuntu 9.10 system by instaling the latest Ati Radeon driver. Now i cant log in any more, so im using live distro. Is any there chance to fix this mess? plz?
[10:07] <Toshibi> cristi: Argh! Hmmmm.....
[10:07] <zeeble> 9.10?
[10:07] <cristi> Toshibi: ^_^
[10:07] <gahg> im only running on like 8.4 i tink xD
[10:07] <zeeble> isnt it 9.04? what's 9.10?
[10:08] <gahg> think*
[10:08] <F15h3r> sry 8.10đ
[10:08] <Slart> zeeble: 9.10 is the next release.. Karmic Koala I think it's called
[10:08] <F15h3r> 8.10 :>
[10:08] <Toshibi> cristi: All I can suggest is the old bang your head against it trick. Look through those preferences for anything that looks remotely like what I'm talking about.
[10:08] <zeeble> Slart: ah.
[10:08] <F15h3r> now im using live 8.04
[10:09] <zeeble> Slart: That will be a LTS release?
[10:09] <Slart> !lts
[10:09] <cristi> Toshibi: i see, ok i'll do that, however it's not the first time i'm trying to fix it
[10:09] <Slart> zeeble: I have no idea.. it seems it would be time for another one of those soon
[10:09] <zeeble> yep.
[10:10] <zeeble> finalyl downloaded and installed 9.04 today. fixing up all the stuff on it. thank god for weekends
[10:10] <Toshibi> cristi: I've been trying to fix some things for a long while. Sound, fortunately hasn't been one of them...because Linux sound is a bit like getting hit by a bus.
[10:10] <gahg> does ubuntu have flash 10 and java?
[10:10] <cristi> Toshibi:  :)))
[10:10] <zeeble> gahg: yes.
[10:10] <Toshibi> gahg: Yeah
[10:11] <ripps> gahg: yes, install ubuntu-restricted-extras
[10:11] <gahg> ahh finaly i can connect to irc.webchat.org xD
[10:11] <Toshibi> My kitten used Ubuntu today. I got home from work and she had made many screenshots of what she had done....mostly named things lllllllllllllll0000000 and so on
[10:11] <Toshibi> So, Linux is so easy a Kitten could use it.
[10:12] <ripps> lol
[10:12] <ripps> I CAN HAZ OOBOONTOOZ
[10:12] <Toshibi> My desktop was cheezburger themed....
[10:13] <gahg> my desktop is hardstyle themed
[10:13] <gahg> xD
[10:13] <huwenfeng> ls
[10:13] <Billynkid1> 9 out of 10 cats prefer linux
[10:13] <huwenfeng> sorry, but i'd like to know , is there any tools to see the disk usage in Ubuntu ?
[10:13] <Toshibi> Mine is cyberpunk themed.....with required leather clad net chick jacked in
[10:14] <huwenfeng> i want to see which process or user is using the disk, and what the performance of my disk?
[10:14] <Toshibi> huwenfeng: Nautilus, the file manager, will tell you about disk usage. That's what i always use.
[10:14] <ripps> huwenfeng: xdiskusage
[10:14] <Billynkid1> accessories---->disk usage analyser
[10:14] <Toshibi> ripps: Good call. *adds to list of programs*
[10:14] <t3ch> huwenfeng: df -h
[10:15] <gahg> 9 out of 10 dentist pefer linux to whiten teeth
[10:15] <zeeble> ugh. i keep forgetting this is a 64bit ubuntu and keep downloading the wrong packages
[10:15] <ripps> never question my apt-foo
[10:15] <huwenfeng> no, no ,sorry , i mean, the disk i/o, not the disk space!
[10:15] <Toshibi> The apt is strong in this one
[10:15] <t3ch> :]
[10:15] <ripps> XD
[10:15] <zeeble> er, then lsof will show you
[10:15] <zeeble> huwenfeng: man lsof
[10:16] <huwenfeng> OK, thanks
[10:16] <zeeble> dont run lsof on its own. it will show you so much stuff, you'll go crazy.
[10:16] <Toshibi> We should ask Canonical to pay us for the tech support :D Just saying....I'll take like a penny a question.
[10:16] <t3ch> huwenfeng: cat /proc/diskstats
[10:16] <marcus_aurelius> does anyone have any experience getting itunes aac files to play under linux?  like importing libraries into songbird, or getting itunes to install under linux/wine?
[10:16] <zeeble> and for hard disk performance, you need to take a look at bonnie and hdparm
[10:17] <gahg> could someone give me the chat channel for the ubuntu general chat? xD i forget it :(
[10:17] <zeeble> ubuntu-offtopic
[10:17] <gahg> thanks ^_^
[10:17] <MarkJones> Hey someone was in here earlier and wanted to know where to disable update notifications. Well if that person is still here, its under System, preferences, startup apps. Update notifier.untick it.
[10:17] <zeeble> you can do your asl pls therer
[10:18] <Makuseru> Hi, I'm trying to remove a program installed with Wine, but I don't have the Wine tab in my menu anymore. So where would that be located, or what is the programs name so i can just run it form a terminal?
[10:19] <Slart> Makuseru: it's probably somewhere under ~/.wine/
[10:19] <Makuseru> Slart: I looked around, but couldnt find it anywhere.
[10:19] <Billynkid1> huwenfeng:https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/11803
[10:19] <Netbird> Makuseru: open a terminal goto /home/.wine/drive_c
[10:20] <azlon> i created a live usb disk but when i restart it doesnt save my settings... its like a read only usb disk
[10:20] <Slart> !usb
[10:20] <marcus_aurelius> just fyi, running wine iTunesSetup.exe was a *spectacular* fail...not surprisingly...
[10:20] <huwenfeng> Billynkid1: oh, good, thanks,
[10:20] <Slart> azlon: you've read the persistent install link?
[10:20] <t3ch> markuseru: ~/.wine
[10:20] <t3ch> :)
[10:20] <huwenfeng> thank you , all,
[10:20] <ripps> Makuseru: "wine uninstaller"
[10:20] <actualmind> What's the difference between alternate and default?
[10:20] <azlon> Slart: its loading now... thanks
[10:21] <Netbird> Makuseru: locate the program file folder, and execute wine <uninstaller_file_name.exe>
[10:21] <Slart> !alternate
[10:21] <actualmind> thanks
[10:21] <mejobloggs> in a terminal how do i view file permissions ?
[10:21] <Makuseru> ripps: Thank you very much. You too Netbird.
[10:21] <Billynkid1> has anyone successfully installed Ubuntu on a Netbook ILLUSION E10201
[10:21] <Slart> mejobloggs: ls -l shows the permissions, or?
[10:21] <mejobloggs> cool thanks
[10:22] <ripps> mejobloggs: another command is 'stat $filename'
[10:22] <sriramoman> could someone guide me how to use ffmpeg to encode in h263 codec?
[10:22] <thrillERboy> hi guys how to update to ubuntu 9.04 from the cd?
[10:22] <Slart> thrillERboy: insert cd.. I think you'll get a prompt to upgrade
[10:23] <Billynkid1> thrillERboy:you need the altenate cd
[10:23] <thrillERboy> Slart, I got a prompt from synaptic manager. Is that it?
[10:23] <ripps> sriramoman: http://electron.mit.edu/~gsteele/ffmpeg/
[10:23] <actualmind> Ubuntu already supports reiserfs?
[10:23] <Slart> thrillERboy: I think so
[10:23] <thrillERboy> alternate cd?
[10:23] <thrillERboy> okie lemme check
[10:23] <Slart> actualmind: I've used reiserfs on one install
[10:23] <actualmind> Slart, worked fine?
[10:24] <Slart> actualmind: yes
[10:24] <actualmind> thanks
[10:24] <Netbird> actualmind: You can also configure encrypted partitions through the alternative cd
[10:24] <ripps> actualmind: nobody should support reiserfs, since's it's creator was locked in jail for murder, nobody has bothered to pick it up and it's now full of regressions
[10:24] <actualmind> Netbird, don't need that
[10:25] <sriramoman> ripps: the following error appears:
[10:25] <sriramoman> [mp4 @ 0x10d27d0]track 0: could not find tag, codec not currently supported in container
[10:25] <sriramoman> Could not write header for output file #0 (incorrect codec parameters ?)
[10:26] <Netbird> actualmind: it have some other extra options, it's similar to debians text installer... if you're not looking anything in particular the LiveCD will be enough
[10:27] <Billynkid1> thrillERboy:http://releases.ubuntu.com/jaunty/ubuntu-9.04-alternate-i386.iso
[10:27] <newUser> how can I see all my opened windows like on mac F10? (without compiz)
[10:27] <actualmind> Slart, btw can I install using reiserfs using the default cd?
[10:27] <thrillERboy> eeww!! I got t standard iso i guess :/
[10:28] <Slart> actualmind: I'm not sure any more.. you used to be able to do that.. but that was a couple of releases ago
[10:28] <ripps> sriramoman: you might need to instal ubuntu-restricted-extras, another page to read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MEncoder
[10:28] <Guest14926> !help
[10:28] <thrillERboy> I got this ubuntu-9.04-desktop-i386.iso :(
[10:28] <azlon> Slart: so if i read that page correctly, using Portable Linux or Live USB Creater will use tmpfs to store my /tmp in ram, which increases the lifespan of the drive... right?
[10:28] <ripps> sireromano: You may also need to install the w32codecs in medibuntu
[10:29] <Slart> azlon: I have no idea, but it sounds good =)
[10:29] <azlon> lol
[10:29] <sireromano> ripps what?
[10:29] <Desen> So i have something like this: PC X, connected with the internet trough PPPOE, runs Linux Ubuntu 9.04. PC Y which runs Windows 2000. X and Y are connected directly trough cable (LAN) with no routers or switches. What i want to do is to share my internet connection from my computer (X) with the second computer (Y). I`m not using any of them as server and such, just want to share my connection as long as i keep my PC open with somebody else. What do i do ? Link
[10:29] <Desen> or file, anything is welcomed.
[10:29] <azlon> well if it doesnt, is it easy to make tmpfs stor my /tmp in ram?
[10:30] <lentex> elo
[10:30] <sriramoman> ripps: all restricted-extras are installed in my system.
[10:31] <ripps> sriramoman: you might need to install w32codecs in medibuntu repo
[10:31] <ripps> !medibuntu | sriramoman
[10:31] <sriramoman> it is installed, ripps
[10:31] <ripps> sriramoman: that's all I know, sorry
[10:32] <Wortman> am I able to use Ubuntu Netbook Remix on any PC?
[10:32] <Makuseru> Hi, I seem to be having a bit of trouble with installing a program with wine. When i start to install it, it says "Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher is required" and then closes, even though I have IE5.5 installed it still does this. Does anyone know why this would happen?
[10:33] <Wortman> you need to install some plugins, for wine I suggest getting an addon app called winedoors
[10:33] <ripps> Makuseru: try installing wine-gecko
[10:33] <Wortman> winedoors will have gecko engine
[10:34] <Wortman> so will UNR work on any PC?
[10:34] <ripps> Wortman: winedoors isn't in the ubuntu repos
[10:35] <Wortman> of course not it is maintained by themselves
[10:35] <DivxcluB> Does anyone got ATI R700 card fully accelerated in 9.04 ?
[10:35] <Wortman> http://wddb.wine-doors.org/
[10:35] <Wortman> wine isnt even in the repos
[10:35] <Wortman> afaik
[10:35] <newUser> how can I see all my opened windows like on mac F10? (without compiz)
[10:35] <ripps> DivxcluB: The best driver for the r700 cards is either fglrx or radeonhd
[10:35] <Wortman> google is an amazing tool
[10:36] <Wortman> newUser compiz
[10:36] <Wortman> you cant without compiz
[10:36] <ripps> newUser: the method I know is throught the compiz plugin expo...
[10:36] <newUser> Wortman: my video card doesn't support 3D aceleration
[10:36] <ripps> newUser: what's your card?
[10:37] <Wortman> newUser I suggest also getting gnome global menu (another non ubuntu repo thingy) google it its awesome
[10:37] <cllaudyu> hello... my restrited drivers list is empty... how can i install nvidia?
[10:37] <Wortman> install the drivers -_-
[10:37] <newUser> ripps: ProSavage8
[10:37] <newUser> Wortman: I'll do search it, thanks
[10:38] <Wortman> I too own macs and gnome confuses me
[10:38] <Wortman> gnome global menu is sick
[10:38] <Wortman> but it only works with GTK apps
[10:38] <Wortman> but apple's global menu only works with aqua apps too so yeah
[10:38] <Wortman> some X11 apps have menu in their app
[10:38] <Makuseru> ripps: Just installed it, and its saying the same thing.
[10:38] <ripps> newUser: ah, I believe that uses the openchrome driver, yeah it won't see compositing or 3d until gallium
[10:40] <newUser> ripps: then compiz isn't my choice, hope there is another option only for that plugin
[10:40] <newUser> Wortman: global menu looks nice
[10:41] <Wortman> I swear Cannocial should get with the program and make sure their OS should work with the 3d drivers and include them
[10:41] <Wortman> it is nice
[10:41] <ripps> newUser: googling showed me program called skippy
[10:41] <Wortman> its a simple thing and all FLOSS BS aside they should do their best to be a user focused system
[10:41] <ripps> newUser: nevermind, it requires the Xcomposite extension
[10:42] <Wortman> these issues should not exist
[10:42] <newUser> ripps: =(
[10:42] <Billynkid1> i think that is the problem i am having with this illusion netbook hanging
[10:42] <Billynkid1> openchrome seems a little rough
[10:42] <alexander-michae> фат кетремде
[10:42] <alexander-michae> !
[10:42] <Wortman> oo russian hold on
[10:42] <alexander-michae> сур папуци парари брънза
[10:43] <alexander-michae> i'm joking
[10:43] <alexander-michae> sorry for that
[10:43] <ripps> openchrome recently recieved corporate backing, but it'll be a while before anything comes of it
[10:43] <alexander-michae> and i'm bulgarian
[10:44] <Wortman> ?????????? ??????? ? #ubuntu-ru
[10:44] <ripps> !ru
[10:44] <hhh>  can anyone help me please http://paste.ubuntu.com/163447/
[10:45] <thrillERboy> can i install ubuntu standalone with alternate iso?
[10:45] <Mood> if i do a "umount -f /dev/fd0", will it delete the /dev/fd0 object? or will it just unmount whatever data is there?
[10:45] <alexander-michae> моез
[10:45] <ripps> hhh: argh, java... try #java
[10:46] <alexander-michae> ама друг пт
[10:46] <Billynkid1> thrillERboy: Yes
[10:46] <hhh> ripps:ok thank u
[10:46] <Billynkid1> thrillERboy: basically has a text installer
[10:47] <marquesito> hello
[10:48] <mythman> installed mythbuntu and get the folliwing error wuen starting the backend No UPnP backends found
[10:48] <marquesito> anyone from spain or spanish speaker?
[10:48] <betita_elfica> yes onee
[10:48] <betita_elfica> spanish
[10:48] <Ademan> does anyone know what/where the project page is for the widget factory?
[10:48] <djiezes> !es > marquesito
[10:48] <ripps> !spanish
[10:49] <actualmind> !portuguese
[10:49] <ripps> mythman: try #mythbuntu
[10:49] <VladNistor> try #ubuntu-es for spanish
[10:49] <thrillERboy> if alternate iso can install both standalone ubuntu and can update the older ubuntu then why the desktop-9.04-i386.iso
[10:49] <vix> youtube hangs my browser
[10:49] <marquesito> ok
[10:50] <vix> im using Swfdec 0.8.2
[10:50] <marquesito> thanks
[10:50] <vix> is there a better alternative
[10:50] <ripps> thrillERboy: desktop cd is a livecd so people can test ubuntu without installing anything
[10:50] <mythman> ok
[10:50] <djiezes> thrillERboy: the desktop iso has a live cd & graphical installer
[10:50] <lastman> vix, use the adope player, deinsstall swfdec
[10:51] <betita_elfica> when i do the partiton for swap is logical or primary?
[10:51] <thrillERboy> so in alternate iso, I won't see the same installer, which I used to install in 8.10
[10:51] <djiezes> thrillERboy: alternate cd also has a wider hardware support
[10:51] <Billynkid1> thrillERboy: No
[10:51] <thrillERboy> :/ what if i get lost?
[10:52] <Billynkid1> thrillERboy: but it's as easy.
[10:52] <ripps> vix: adobe > gnash > swfdec
[10:52] <vix> i wanted to avoid adobe
[10:52] <vix> cuz its not truely open source
[10:52] <vix> :(
[10:52] <Billynkid1> thrillERboy: Ever installed Debian?
[10:52] <thrillERboy> okie.... downloading alternate cd now.... will check out later
[10:52] <thrillERboy> nope.... ubuntu is my first linux distro
[10:52] <vix> how do i remove swf
[10:53] <ripps> vix: gnash is better than swfdec, but there is no decent free flash
[10:53] <ruanl> halt：unable to iterate IDE devices: No such files or directory   why? how to work it out
[10:53] <djiezes> ripps: is gnash less cpu intensive?
[10:53] <ripps> djiezes: not sure
[10:53] <Billynkid1> thrillERboy: Well congrats for that ;-) But I think you'll be OK. What HW you installing on?
[10:54] <vatts[afk]> IF i try to remove EOG, why do i get shown ubuntu-desktop for removal, and if i go on, what will i do, broke my ubuntu?
[10:54] <hxl> why is my  xorg take so much cpu source? how can i find a right drive?
[10:55] <ripps> opensource ati users should enable 'option "AccelDFS" "True"' in their xorg.conf to speed up flash
[10:55] <VladNistor> hxl, you're in kde and using kwin for effects, right?
[10:56] <hxl> no ,i m useing gome
[10:56] <hxl> xwin
[10:56] <thrillERboy> amd processor, 1 gb ram, I don't know about the motherboard nvidia geforce 6100 graphics
[10:56] <VladNistor> @hxl, i'm unsure then, sorry
[10:56] <hxl> mine is ati rx550
[10:57] <armageddon> how can i make sure that ubuntu is fully up to date ? cause last time i updated before the format, it changed the looks of ubuntu jaunty, this time it didnt !
[10:57] <hxl> oh ,thank u all the same V
[10:58] <Billynkid1> armageddon: enable the updates respositories and then use sudo apt-get update.
[10:58] <VladNistor> @armageddon System-Administration-Update Manager
[10:58] <Hymnosis> is there a msn client that support voice conversation?
[10:58] <ripps> hxl: that's in the r700 series, i believe. try fglrx or radeonhd
[10:58] <thrillERboy> this pc is about 3 years old, I guess I won't have any probs with drivers
[10:59] <Billynkid1> You already running Ubuntu?
[10:59] <Billynkid1> thrillERboy:you already running Ubuntu?
[11:00] <thrillERboy> yes with wubi
[11:00] <Ribanbel> Hello
[11:00] <thrillERboy> I'm in ubuntu now
[11:00] <ThoreHH> hi
[11:01] <sidewalk> does anyone know how i sync my windows mobile calendar and addressbook with Ubuntu?
[11:01] <Billynkid1> thrillERboy: you want to remain in WUBI?
[11:02] <jade>  /server irc.freenode.net
[11:02] <ronnie> lol..
[11:02] <Guest96694> IS jockey-gtk internet dependant?
[11:02] <thrillERboy> Nope.... after back up all my 200 GB datas in xp to discs, I think I will use ubuntu and xp inside virtualbox
[11:02] <Guest96694> In jaunty
[11:02] <RodMcKay> hi all, is there a gui font manager?
[11:02] <thrillERboy> damn!! I still need xp for photoshop
[11:02] <marquesito> hi again!!!!
[11:02] <Billynkid1> thrillERboy: Just not sure about the upgrade path from WUBI say to a full install?
[11:03] <thrillERboy> Billynkid1, I can't get u :/
[11:03] <marquesito> someone know about changing language in step (kdedu)
[11:03] <Guest96694>  IS jockey-gtk internet dependant?
[11:03] <ronnie> Billynkid1: what do u mean
[11:03] <PolitikerALT> sidewalk: synce-trayicon and multisync i.e., see http://www.synce.org/moin/SynceWithUbuntu
[11:03] <marquesito> from edubuntu
[11:04] <azlon> !usb
[11:04] <Billynkid1> thrillERboy: you can upgrade inside WUBI but I think it will still be inside WUBI not a full install
[11:04] <Guest96694> !wireless
[11:05] <marquesito> i have download a .po archive from launchpad, but now i don't know what to do with it!!!
[11:05] <Billynkid1> thrillERboy: GIMP not an option? ;-)
[11:05] <Guest96694> IS jockey-gtk internet dependant?
[11:05] <thrillERboy> yes, I wan't to install inside wubi this time, but after I get everything inside xp, I will make ubuntu my main os
[11:05] <hxl> why is my xorg take so much source of  cpu, any help?
[11:05] <thrillERboy> I'm totally lost inside gimp
[11:06] <gordonjcp> thrillERboy: easy to use isn't the same as easy to learn ;-)
[11:06] <VladNistor> (10:58:29) ripps: hxl: that's in the r700 series, i believe. try fglrx or radeonhd
[11:06] <thrillERboy> I learned photoshop way too much, I think I will need almost same time to learn gimp.... Which I don't want now
[11:07] <thrillERboy> I just want to use photoshop productively
[11:07] <marquesito> what's .po archives for?
[11:08] <myself_> prova
[11:08] <myself_> c'è nessuno?
[11:08] <thrillERboy> and also, why can't I find installers for ubuntu, It seems like impossible to use ubuntu without internet
[11:08] <Guest96694> thrileboy: You could try WINE In APPS=>Add/remove programs
[11:08] <robin0800> thrillERboy: there is a program that makes kimp mpor like photoshop same menu's etc
[11:09] <robin0800> thrillERboy: Gimp more
[11:09] <Billynkid1> thrillERboy: ubuntu uses apt-get package management
[11:09] <daver89> Morning all.  I am creating a script to run but on line of code requires a password. is there a way i can auto enter this through the .sh file?
[11:09] <thrillERboy> robin0800, I've read the blog post, to make gimp like photoshop, but, I don't know... I can't get over photoshop
[11:09] <Billynkid1> thrillERboy: so .deb files
[11:10] <Guest96694> IS jockey-gtk internet dependant?
[11:10] <thrillERboy> .deb files are lot easier, but its not available for every needs
[11:10] <daver89> thrillERboy: nothing beats photoshop.  there's a reason it is the industry standard
[11:10] <Billynkid1> thrillERboy: plus do not automatically do dependency matching unless you use synatic or apt-get
[11:11] <robin0800> daver89: Not to mention the price
[11:11] <thrillERboy> what is dependency matching :D sorry for sounding like total n00b
[11:13] <daver89> robin0800: ye, it is pricey but lets face it, only businesses actually buy it.  everyone else has other means of getting it.
[11:13] <Billynkid1> thrillERboy: Say you want to install GIMP, you need a few other packages and libraries.
[11:13] <thrillERboy> I don't know if I'm right or not, but, I like reading internet and getting things done, through commands and regedit in windows, but even I hate to install programs by typing, IMAO opinion installation should be somewhat like next, next, next, finish.
[11:13] <back1step> How I can install ubuntu from the harddrive
[11:13] <homeskill> is there an advantage to using samba to serve up a network drive, rather than ssh/sftp?
[11:13] <daver89> can you run photoshop through wine?
[11:13] <thrillERboy> nope not CS3
[11:13] <Guest96694> daver89: Yes.
[11:14] <Guest96694> If you use wine you will be able to use photoshop
[11:14] <Billynkid1> thrillERboy: So you like sudo apt-get install gimp. Then ;-)
[11:14] <Guest96694> http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=6584
[11:14] <thrillERboy> yea... I use sudo apt-get
[11:15] <t3ch> photoshop cs2 works with wine for cs3 i think it not working yet or ?
[11:15] <Severian> homeskill, yes.  The samba share can easily be mounted by any linux, windows or mac machine in your network.  For some people, that is an advantage.
[11:15] <thrillERboy> But, we want everybody to use a OS. Even grandpas and grandmas. A graphical installer may help it.
[11:15] <t3ch> but gimp is the right choise for designing
[11:15] <t3ch> you dont need to install notingh
[11:16] <homeskill> Severian cant you mount sftp drives like that? ie the program 'sftpdrive'
[11:16] <Guest96694> You can use a gui to install gimp as with everything
[11:16] <t3ch> just type what Billynkid1 says
[11:16] <Guest96694> Because terminal is too hard.
[11:16] <t3ch> lol
[11:16] <homeskill> or can i at least do samba over ssh, or some way to make samba encrypted
[11:16] <t3ch> :g
[11:16] <Leszczoman> Well, I wanted to use Gimp, but it's too hard for me :/
[11:16] <Billynkid1> thrillERboy: then stick to synaptic
[11:16] <gordonjcp> thrillERboy: most grandpas and grandmas don't need any kind of installer, and in fact are better off without it
[11:16] <gordonjcp> Guest96694: for you, possibly
[11:16] <Leszczoman> And in the Internet there aren't many good tutorials
[11:16] <gordonjcp> Guest96694: for me, GUI is too hard
[11:17] <Guest96694> I can do stuff with terminal but try to avoid
[11:17] <gordonjcp> Leszczoman: like I said, easy to use isn't the same as easy to learn
[11:17] <homeskill> gimp is pretty easy if you understand general image editing concepts like layers and masks, so if you know them in photoshop you can learn them in gimp on your own
[11:17] <thrillERboy> apt-get and synaptic both needs internet connection isn't it?
[11:17] <mudassar> Who has developed Chess in ubuntu ?
[11:17] <Guest96694> Anyway is jockey-gtk dependant on the interent?
[11:17] <Severian> homeskill, I have never heard of that program.  If it works well and is included with all 3 operating systems, then maybe yes.  I used to have Windows and Mac on my network, but don't anymore.  So, I can't check.
[11:17] <Billynkid1> thrillERboy: indeed
[11:17] <homeskill> ok
[11:17] <Severian> homeskill, I really doubt that the program is built into Windows, though.
[11:18] <homeskill> it's not
[11:18] <gordonjcp> Guest96694: probably not, I'd imagine it wants to download drivers from *somewhere*
[11:18] <Guest96694> Where does it's drivers from?
[11:18] <Guest96694> I have wnated to know for long time.
[11:19] <thrillERboy> an offline installer can always come in handy. If I reinstall a OS say in 10 systems, I would like to install it with a disk than downloading it everytime
[11:19] <Billynkid1> thrillERboy: a fact i know well on my gprs 256kbps connection
[11:19] <mudassar> who has developed chess in ubuntu ?
[11:19] <thrillERboy> install applications*
[11:19] <Billynkid1> thrillERboy: look up apt-cacher
[11:19] <Severian> homeskill, samba is often the fastest transfer between linux systems for me.  The samba team have really worked on that.  They have to slow down a lot when talking to a Windows system.
[11:19] <gordonjcp> thrillERboy: when you install a package, the deb is usually cached somewhere
[11:20] <fez> oh man
[11:20] <Guest96694> thrillERboy: you can download .deb from getdeb.net an dput on flash drive or cd.
[11:21] <Guest96694> Where does jockey-gtk get it's driver from?
[11:21] <thrillERboy> yeah.... will look apt-cacher...... me got to go now.....
[11:22] <thrillERboy> thanks for all the infos :)
[11:23] <fez> i got back from one HELL of a party
[11:23] <Severian> homeskill, if sftpdrive works for you, then use it.  A nice thing about Linux is that there are often multiple solutions.
[11:24] <Billynkid1> thrillERboy: welcome
[11:24] <depol> Thanks
[11:25] <elky> fez, this is a support channel. #ubuntu-offtopic is the chat channel. both are subject to the IRC Guidelines. See /topic.
[11:26] <fez> elky, I believe you.
[11:26] <fez> nevertheless
[11:26] <LukaszJ> Hello
[11:27] <d-_-b> LukaszJ, Hello.
[11:27] <LukaszJ> Is it true Jaunty comes with "EXA" enabled by default?
[11:27] <Guest96694> Where does jockey-gtk get it's drivers from?
[11:27] <Severian> LukaszJ, Yes, all three of those keys work on my Jaunty system.
[11:28] <fez> the keyboard letters "E, X and A" are enabled by default on Jaunty, yes
[11:28] <fez> damn it
[11:28] <fez> Severian stole my joke
[11:28] <d-_-b> lol
[11:28] <d-_-b> Guest35368, From My Harddrive :)
[11:28] <LukaszJ> Severian: Well, great! Can you tell me how to find out if they do too out here?
[11:29]  * LukaszJ didn't get it at first
[11:29] <fez> LukaszJ, type the letters "e" "x" and "a" into a terminal or text editor. do you see anything on the screen?
[11:29]  * LukaszJ laugh
[11:29] <Severian> LukaszJ, Well type one of those keys while you are in a terminal session and see what happens.   What are you really trying to find out?
[11:29] <LukaszJ> Yes ...I do...
[11:30] <LukaszJ> They appear indeed ;)
[11:30] <fez> ahahahahahahahahaha I beat you that time Severian
[11:30] <d-_-b> lol
[11:30] <Severian> fez, you did indeed.
[11:30] <lastman> What s new to 9.04 that a dont need a configured xorg.conf any more? In my xorg.conf there are only standard settings like Identifier   "Configured Video Device/ Monitor / Default Screen"
[11:30] <hxl>  why is my xorg take so much source of  cpu, any help?
[11:30] <jamieleshaw> Where does jockey-gtk get it's drivers from?
[11:31] <fez> hxl, if you don't have an accelerated graphics driver or if you run a window manager such as compiz that can happien
[11:31]  * fez eats leftover curryt
[11:31] <Severian> lastman, this has something to do with the newer version of X.  It finds out stuff dynamically.  I don't know more specifically, but I'd be interested in reading about that.
[11:32] <Severian> LukaszJ, Is there any real problem you were having?
[11:32] <hxl> the ubuntu has install a driver automaticly
[11:33] <DaveWM> how much disk space does a standard desktop install of ubuntu use?
[11:33] <DaveWM> jaunty
[11:33] <hxl> but it seems the graphics  didnt work
[11:33] <LukaszJ> I've got a radeon 9700 card, it uses "ati" Open-Source driver. Strangely, I can see some problems when I move windows upon each other; They're not smooth but leave some "traces". You know what I mean?
[11:33] <Insomnia1ity> Hi! The gnome-do plugins list is empty on Jaunty - is this a known issue?
[11:33] <Severian> Dave, abit under 4 gig for me.
[11:33] <AussieGuy> how big would a 25 gigabyte apache2 access_log be once compressed with say...bzip2?
[11:33] <DaveWM> ah,  k
[11:34] <DaveWM> just wondering,  i installed the netbook remix off the alternate cd,  and it still has full desktop mode too of course
[11:34] <LukaszJ> Insomnia1ity: Maybe ckeck on http:launchpad.net
[11:34] <DaveWM> i've added alot of packages and its still sitting at 3.2gb
[11:34] <Severian> AussieGuy, That depends on the details in the log.  I have seen them compress 10 to 1, but 5 or 6 to 1 is more common.
[11:34] <DaveWM> which is pretty sweet
[11:35] <hxl> the ati has Open-Source driver?
[11:35] <DaveWM> makes me really wonder what those other netbook distributions have in them that make them such a squeeze
[11:35] <baldo_> salve
[11:35] <Severian> DaveWM  I think the netbook remix is a bit smaller.  I hope you like it.  I need to try it.
[11:35] <penthief> Hi. In the gnuplot interpreter, pressing <C>-<Left> outputs ";5D" instead of jumping a work. I've just compiled gnuplot with "--with-readline=gnu" and it works fine. Does this mean that it's a problem with Ubuntu. How can I fix it?
[11:35] <DaveWM> its nice
[11:35] <hxl> mine is ati. how can i find a driver that match my ubuntu?
[11:35] <penthief> s/work/word
[11:35] <DaveWM> i'm not even using it that way though
[11:35] <DaveWM> changed it to desktop mode
[11:36] <LukaszJ> Severian: That's my problem
[11:36] <DaveWM> and i don't see that its missing anything the desktop version would have
[11:36] <DaveWM> although i havent installed a jaunty desktop yet,  so i dunno
[11:36] <Hymnosis> is there a msn client that support voice conversation?
[11:36] <LukaszJ> Severian: Have you seen it. I didn't forward to your nick, sorry.
[11:36] <robin0800> hxl: Check xorg log to see which drivers its using first
[11:37] <LukaszJ> !it | baldo
[11:37] <Severian> LukaszJ, no I did not see what your problem was.
[11:37] <Insomnia1ity> penthief: could be to do with your terminal?
[11:37] <Insomnia1ity> penthief: maybe post a bug on gnuplot
[11:37] <LukaszJ> Severian: I've got a radeon 9700 card, it uses "ati" Open-Source driver. Strangely, I can see some problems when I grab windows and move across the screen; They're not smooth but leave some "traces". You know what I mean?
[11:37] <hxl> robin0800: how to check the log? i m a newer.
[11:38] <penthief> Insomnia1ity: Not a gnuplot bug.
[11:38] <BlackBishop> I think I funked up my sound card
[11:39] <BlackBishop> the volume applet doesn't see it anymore
[11:39] <BlackBishop> any way I could reconfigure it or anything ... ?
[11:39] <hxl> robin0800: where is the xorg log?
[11:39] <robin0800> hxl: system/administration/log file viewer
[11:39] <LukaszJ> hxl: in /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[11:39] <Hymnosis> is there a msn client that support voice conversation?
[11:39] <hxl> thank u
[11:39] <Severian> LukaszJ, I understand that.  I don't know what to do about it.  My main systems all use Intel video from the motherboard.  I have one system with an older ATI, but it is not setup at the moment.  I knew EXA sounded familiar, but I did not place it at first.
[11:40] <LukaszJ> hxl: You find all the logs in /var/log
[11:40] <DaveWM> what's some good eye candy i can add to my desktop environment that's not there by default?
[11:41] <Severian> LukaszJ, I was happy with the open source ATI drivers on that system.  But, if you are having problem, I would probably suggest trying the proprietary drivers.
[11:41] <DaveWM> i'm so amazed by how this is performing on this netbook,  i wanna spice it up now
[11:41] <Severian> DaveWM, Oregano is good.
[11:41] <DaveWM> ok,  you realize that i was about to look up oregano on the repo's
[11:41] <fez> ?
[11:41] <DaveWM> don't do me like that
[11:41] <DaveWM> heh
[11:42] <fez> oergano is OK but weed is better
[11:42] <Severian> I setup a ASUS netbook for a friend.  I used Jaunty and it is quite nice.
[11:42] <robin0800> DaveWM: KDE is good
[11:42] <fez> yes
[11:42] <fez> KDE is great but Kubuntu is mediocre (IMHO)
[11:42] <DaveWM> hmm
[11:42] <fez> I also happen to believe KDE3 is better than KDE4
[11:42] <aprilhare> hey
[11:42] <LukaszJ> Severian: Well, that could be a try for me. But, do any exist? I know for Hardy some proprietary drivers has been replaced by the Original ATI driver. At least, for some chipsets, I guess.
[11:42] <DaveWM> been a while since i checked out kde
[11:43] <DaveWM> i heard kde 4 is sexy
[11:43] <DaveWM> is it 4?  i think it is
[11:43] <chaosphere> danke dir auch
[11:43] <robin0800> fez: Install ubuntu first then add kde
[11:43] <Severian> LukaszJ, I don't know.  The 9700 is pretty new, isnt it?
[11:43] <LukaszJ> Hymnosis: Maybe "aMSn" ?
[11:43] <fez> sexy perhaps but super customizable and memory efficient like the olden days, not so much
[11:43] <grawity> KDE 4.2 is nice. But 4.1 and older is not to be used without apropriate toxic suits.
[11:43] <DaveWM> gotcha
[11:43] <DaveWM> i'll check it out
[11:44] <fez> robin0800, I've done that; basically it is the same as installing kubuntu
[11:44] <hxl> robin0800: wil it be better if i update my ati driver?
[11:44] <fez> robin, for example i use Kate under GNOME a lot
[11:44] <otm24> I'm having problems with ubuntu crashing when I connect to a wireless network. It freezes about 1/3 times that I connect. ctrl+alt+backspace (i enabled this since i'm using 9.04) and ctrl+alt+F1 wont do anything, also the LED's are still lit when it has frozen...can anyone help?
[11:44] <Severian> KDE 4.2 looks really nice.  It just is not very usable.  KDE 3.5 is pretty usable, but ugly.  So, I use GNOME for most machines.
[11:44] <LukaszJ> Severian: Well, no. It's actually one of the olders :)
[11:44] <fez> hxl, everything will be better after you upgrade your ATI driver
[11:44] <fez> I disagree with the assertion that KDE3.5 is ugly
[11:45] <fez> perhaps by default it is
[11:45] <fez> but that's why it's so darn customizable
[11:45] <robin0800> fez: Yes I only use KDE for things Gnome can't do
[11:45] <DaveWM> why's 4.2 not very usable?
[11:45] <grawity> fez: As a Gnome user, I think KDE 3.5 is quite nice.
[11:45] <Lord_Nightmare_> I'm very new to ubuntu, linux ext.. stuff, how do i connect to my wireless network with ubuntu?
[11:45] <fez> grawity ^5
[11:45] <DaveWM> i mean i got gnome looking pretty sweet right now,  i'm just looking for more sex appeal
[11:45] <hxl> fez:how to update my ati driver?
[11:46] <super_hacker> hi to all
[11:46] <Leszczoman> hi
[11:46] <fez> hxl, visit ati.com or enable "use proprietary drivers" from administration
[11:46] <robin0800> DaveWM: Well do try KDE then
[11:46] <Severian> DaveWM, some of the KDE utioities have not been ported to the KDE 4 series yet.  They will get there, and each release has been an improvement.
[11:46] <somaly> Will installing jaunty with full disk encryption via the alternate installer cause it to wear out?
[11:46] <Severian> utioities -> utilities
[11:46] <fez> hxl, then check for a package that is like, "xserver-xorg-ati-radeon" or something like that (presuming you have a radeon)
[11:46] <otm24> I'm having problems with ubuntu crashing when I connect to a wireless network. It freezes about 1/3 times that I connect. ctrl+alt+backspace (i enabled this since i'm using 9.04) and ctrl+alt+F1 wont do anything, also the LED's are still lit when it has frozen...can anyone help?
[11:46] <Lusule> hi there :) has anyone got any tips on where I can find help getting opengl to work with my onboard intel grahpics?
[11:47] <napa_> Can anyone tell me why I only get 800x600 with the ATI/AMD graphics driver from hardware drivers? (I've got a ATI Radeon 2400 pro screen adapter and a NEC 1770NX screen) With generic screen drivers I've got 1284x1024 without any trouble at all
[11:47]  * AussieGuy does cat access.log | grep announce | bzip2 -9 > xbtit.log.bz2
[11:47] <somaly> If yes are we talking about it lasting a couple of years?
[11:47] <fez> Yeah, I don't think default Gnome is any less ugly than default KDE
[11:47] <Severian> somaly, No, the CD will not get any more wear than in a normal install.
[11:47] <DaveWM> also,  i don't want xchat-gnome,  but i wanna know,  is there some way i can make the nicklist autohide in regular xchat?
[11:48] <DaveWM> i was using mIRC via wine...  doesnt perform too well,  bit buggy
[11:48] <hxl> fez: i had download a new driver from ati.com. which is "ati-driver-installer-9-3-x86.x86_64.run"  but ...i dont know how to install it..
[11:48] <super_hacker> Okay, I have one problem with ubuntu server 9.04, exactly with Postfix Mail Server
[11:48] <Severian> The hard disk does not really get much more wear either.  The CPU gets most of the extra burden.
[11:48] <fez> hxl, chmod +x that file
[11:48] <LukaszJ> Severian: I'll try to ask on #xorg or #ati. Thank you
[11:48] <fez> then just run it like a binary
[11:48] <somaly> Severian, I meant the acer's hard disk? I read somewhere it is good to use ext2 on them.
[11:48] <hxl> ok ,i will try
[11:48] <robin0800> DaveWM: Try Quassel Very new and found in KDE
[11:49] <super_hacker> Can somebody help me?
[11:49] <somaly> Especially the eeepc. Not sure it it applies to the AA1.
[11:49] <super_hacker> I have one problem.
[11:49] <Leszczoman> how I can open .iso files on Ubuntu?
[11:49] <fez> super_hacker, only if you don't tell us what the problem is
[11:49] <Severian> somaly, Does your machine use a flash drive or a hard disk?
[11:49] <fez> Leszczoman, google it
[11:49] <penthief> How can I find the deb package responsible for a file?
[11:49] <LukaszJ> super_hacker: What's it?
[11:49] <fez> something like
[11:49] <fez> apt-cache list
[11:49] <fez> or something like that
[11:49] <super_hacker> fez, the problem is with Postfix Mail Server in Ubuntu Server 9.04
[11:49] <hxl> fez: chome +x ati-driver-installer-9-3-x86.x86_64.run  ?
[11:50] <fez> apt-find
[11:50]  * otm24 is tempted to go back to vista
[11:50] <Leszczoman> Okay, thanks, because I know, that there is Daemon Tools or sth, but I don't know any clients for Linux ;-)
[11:50] <hxl> is that right?
[11:50] <fez> I believe it's apt-find, penthief
[11:50] <albacker> hello guys, is there a way to listen to deezer.com using a desktop application?
[11:50] <LukaszJ> penthief: try "apt-file" command
[11:50] <fez> otm24, go ahead but you won't be any happier with it
[11:50] <fez> apt-file there we go
[11:50] <capiira> anyone know where to get the old gdm theme of intrepid ? this new one is so ugly!
[11:51] <otm24> fez, vista doesn't crash when I connect to a wireless network
[11:51] <Severian> DaveWM, to make the nick list smaller on xchat, just resize that window as small as you want.  I dragged the left edge to the far side and got rid of it.
[11:51] <fez> capiira, don't install 9.04?
[11:51] <Jack8899> I inserted the kubuntu cdrom but when I try to add it to my repositories it says E:failed to mount the cdrom, Help?!
[11:51] <fez> otm24, what wireless network card are you using
[11:51] <LukaszJ> fez: Synaptic may offer you the same in GUI way but I'm not sure.
[11:51] <capiira> 9.04 theme of gdm is ugly :D
[11:51] <penthief> LukaszJ: thanks
[11:51] <capiira> i want the old one
[11:51] <super_hacker> fez, The problem is with Postfix Mail Server in Ubuntu 9.04 which doesn't send mails. Can somebody help me?
[11:51] <DaveWM> i was just hoping there might be some way to make it autohide
[11:51] <hxl> fez: i failed...."bash: chome: command not found"
[11:52] <fez> hxl, chmod not chome
[11:52] <hxl> oh ..
[11:52] <DaveWM> screen space is a tad limited on this eee pc
[11:52] <DaveWM> heh
[11:52] <LukaszJ> super_hacker: I'm sorry. I don't use the server version
[11:52] <MyWay> Somebody can help me with this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1146773 ?
[11:52] <otm24> fez: is there a quick terminal command to find that out?
[11:52] <robin0800> capiira: Chabnge it then in appearence
[11:52] <Severian> somaly, If you don't know the answer to that, tell me how large the drive it.  (capacity, not physical size)
[11:52] <fez> otm24, lspci
[11:52] <capiira> robin0800, yeah i know but i need the old theme first
[11:53] <somaly> Severian, it is one with the 150gb drive http://www.ptc-computer.com.kh/products/acer_10.html
[11:53] <somaly> Top left.
[11:53] <otm24> fez: Atheros Communications Inc. AR5008 Wireless Network Adapter (rev 01)
[11:53] <hxl> fez: nothing happened...realfighter@realfighter-desktop:~/桌面/temp for linux$ chmod +x ati-driver-installer-9-3-x86.x86_64.run
[11:53] <hxl> realfighter@realfighter-desktop:~/桌面/temp for linux$
[11:53] <capiira> robin0800, im talking about the GDM theme not desktop theme
[11:53] <capiira> appearance is just for desktop theme
[11:54] <capiira> login is for gdm
[11:54] <Severian> somaly, That is a standard 2.5 in hard drive.  I would use a journaling file system.  You don't need to worry about writes.  That is a concern for the model that uses only a flash drive.
[11:54] <hxl> some other step to install?
[11:54] <hxl> a
[11:54] <n_nick> how to format the pendrive on ubuntu
[11:54] <capiira> ahhhhhh http://packages.ubuntu.com/de/intrepid/ubuntu-gdm-themes
[11:54] <capiira>  :D
[11:54] <capiira> this will fix the ugliness of 9.04
[11:55] <fez> atheros eh?
[11:55] <otm24> fez: wireless worked flawlessy in 8.10
[11:55] <somaly> Thanks Severian I do understand that that does not constitute legal advice...
[11:55] <somaly> and if I break it I get to keep both peices
[11:55] <fez> otm24, do you know which driver you're using (lsmod)
[11:55] <somaly> pieces.
[11:55] <super_hacker> Okay, here is the Question at Launchpad Answers: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/69726
[11:55] <hxl> oh,thanks fez. it works!
[11:56] <somaly> ttfn
[11:56] <sidewalk> does anyone know how i sync my windows mobile calendar and addressbook with Ubuntu?
[11:56] <fez> hxl, kool
[11:56] <Severian> somaly, I recommend JFS usually, but ext3 will do.  Set it up with LVM, if you understand that.  That will give you flexibilty on where your disk is used.  Setup a /boot with about 400 meg and a swap with 2 gig or so.
[11:56]  * Holymen Hello ppl
[11:56] <P_r_i_m_a_t> Hello everyone! I have a problem after upgrading to 9.04. I use two monitors with Xinerama and sometimes a mouse cursor wont move to another screen. Did anyone experience something like that?
[11:57] <super_hacker> Can somebody please help me? OMG
[11:57] <super_hacker> I told you the problem: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/69726
[11:57] <otm24> fez: http://pastebin.com/m7b1b85fc
[11:57] <Holymen> i'm look for a video thumbail maker prog.any recommendations?
[11:58] <Severian> somaly, Did you see my last message about filesystems?  You went offline about that time.
[11:58] <hxl> two choices: 1. install driver 8.593 on x.org    2.generate distribution specific driver package.  should i take 1?
[11:58] <penthief> super_hacker: I don't know anything about postfix sorry, but has it got an error log?
[11:58] <somaly> Yes. Saw it. You have to love Cambodian internet!
[11:59] <Severian> Why do I have to love it, somaly?
[11:59] <fez> otm24, and what exactly is your symptom?
[11:59] <fez> machine crashes/hangs?
[11:59] <penthief> penthief: /var/log/maillog perhaps?
[11:59] <fez> intermittently
[11:59] <gps23> hi
[12:00] <penthief> super_hacker: /var/log/maillog perhaps?
[12:00] <super_hacker> let me try it
[12:00] <otm24> fez: When I connect to a wireless network the computer crashes.
[12:00] <gps23> please tell me some wifi cards which are supported out-of-the-box in ubuntu
[12:00] <otm24> fez: but not 100% of the time, I just reboot until it works
[12:00] <fez> otm24, your driver is ath9k
[12:01] <Guest48828> hi guys i have a qestion...i would like to sync automatically a directory with a usb drive....how can i do that?
[12:01] <fez> otm24, read this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1063435
[12:01] <Severian> gps23, What form factor cards?  PCI, PCCARD, or what.  The answer is that it is driven by the chip used, and not the model of the card.
[12:01] <linduxed> gps23: http://tinyurl.com/cdmw53
[12:01] <fez> gps23, linksys wpc54g I believe
[12:01] <super_hacker> i get this: /var/log/maillog: No such file or directory
[12:02] <linduxed> gps23: that should answer your question thoroughly
[12:02] <gps23> Severian, it can be pci/usb, need on my desktop
[12:02] <otm24> fez: ty
[12:02] <gps23> linduxed, thanks
[12:02] <capiira> brbr going to try my new gdm theme
[12:02] <Lord_Nightmare_> how do i search for wireless access points with ubuntu?
[12:03] <Stijn> super_hacker: Try /var/log/mail.log
[12:03] <fez> lmgtfy.com, hilarious
[12:03] <super_hacker> it helps
[12:03] <Holymen> Lord_Nightmare_ just click on your network tray icon and you'll see the wireless networks available
[12:03] <super_hacker> okay, I will post the output
[12:04] <Severian> gps23, do you need WPA, or would wep be OK?  If it is wep, I recommend a prism 2 card.  Not prism2a or anything similar.  Those are the most compatible cards you can find.  But they don't do WPA.
[12:04] <linduxed> fez: its one of the best tools on the net
[12:04] <rawfael> i try to download a torrent file in http://torrent.ubuntu.com:6969/ but it show a error msg
[12:04] <rawfael> Invalid torrent file
[12:04] <rawfael> can you help me?
[12:05] <n_nick> how to format the pen drive on ubuntu 8.10?
[12:05] <ruanl> Hard -Disk Drive Failure Press F1 To Continue，F2 To Enter Setup
[12:05] <Holymen> rawfael what file are you trying to download?
[12:06] <penthief> super_hacker: sudo lsof -i TCP:25
[12:06] <ruanl> what is it
[12:06] <fez> Sevarian, I can crack a WEP network within 10 minutes
[12:06] <fez> also
[12:06] <fez> wpa_supplicant can generally take care of your WPA needs for you
[12:06] <rawfael> Holymen: 85bb9d7e6bad03d788ee7f898aa33797be540fb6
[12:06] <rawfael> Holymen: ubuntu-9.04-dvd-i386.iso
[12:07] <Severian> fez, WEP is not secure.  I know that.  So, you have to know how to use it.  You could get my WEP key, but you could not get into my network.  The access point only passes SSH traffic with pre-shared keys.
[12:07] <n_nick> gee! is fotmatting the pendrive so difficult on ubuntu tht no one knows
[12:07] <rawfael> Holymen: for test I try other torrent, and it show the same error
[12:07] <Severian> n_nick, it is so easy that everyone knows.
[12:07] <rawfael> I from brazil... can't speak english very good
[12:08] <n_nick> ok then let me in on the info
[12:08] <aprilhare> rawfael: thats ok - neither do i, and its my first language :)
[12:08] <Holymen> what client are you using?the torrnet works fine,just tested
[12:08] <linduxed> n_nick: what do you want to do? put a new filesystem om it? just clean it of files?
[12:08] <rawfael> Holymen: uTorrent
[12:08] <aprilhare> !br
[12:08] <n_nick> just format it
[12:08] <rawfael> ubottu: nao estou conseguindo entrar no ubunt-br
[12:08] <n_nick> not a new filesys
[12:09] <Severian> n_nick, you first find out what device it is.  You have to be very careful to get this right or you can destroy another drive.  Then, you run fdisk on the device to create a partition.  Then you make a filesystem.  That's it.
[12:09] <aprilhare> rawfael: ubottu is a bot, it cannot understand you
[12:09] <super_hacker> http://vmetni.com/jccndw-2997
[12:09] <super_hacker> this is the output
[12:09] <super_hacker> http://vmetni.com/jccndw-2997
[12:09] <rawfael> aprilhare: ahh understant
[12:09] <Holymen> can you generally download with it or you have a problem on all torrents?
[12:09] <linduxed> n_nick: another way if you prefer to do it with a GUI is to use GParted
[12:10] <fez> speaking of torrent
[12:10] <fez> i am 79% done with star trek TOS
[12:10] <rawfael> Holymen: I have problems in other torrents to
[12:10] <rawfael> i will try to download one more
[12:10] <Jack8899> what can i do to let my printer use less color?
[12:10] <Stijn> Anyone tried to make a wireless accespoint with ubuntu server? So routing traffic from a standard eth0 port to a wlan0..
[12:10] <linduxed> n_nick: in the menus it's under System - Administration - Partition Editor
[12:10] <Holymen> rawfael have you tried with a different client?
[12:11] <penthief> super_hacker: ifconfig
[12:11] <rawfael> Holymen: i see the same error
[12:11] <rawfael> Holymen: no, i will try in a different client
[12:11] <linduxed> n_nick: that tool makes it quite easy to both fix your problem and, as always with linux, totally screw up your entire computer
[12:11] <n_nick> linduxed: i dont have it :(
[12:11] <linduxed> n_nick: then type the following
[12:11] <Severian> Stijn, that is overkill.  I use reprogrammed commercial access points like the Linksys.  Install DD-WRT.  Cost $15 and very low power.
[12:11] <Holymen> give it a try with ktorrent or vuze or transmission
[12:12] <n_nick> what ?
[12:12] <linduxed> n_nick: sudo aptitude install gparted
[12:12] <rawfael> Holymen: i will try in bittorrent
[12:13] <n_nick> linduxed: y not sudo apt-get install ?
[12:13] <Stijn> Severian: I know its overKill but it would be cool though? :P
[12:13] <linduxed> n_nick: i prefer aptitude but apt-get works the same
[12:13] <n_nick> oh ok
[12:13] <oschki> hi
[12:13] <livingdaylight> anyone gotz idea why my box doesn't boot from usb?
[12:13] <oschki> im planning installing ubuntu on my old laptop
[12:14] <oschki> but the thing is
[12:14] <Stijn> livingdaylight: Check bios settings
[12:14] <acron17> hi there. how i can get the configure line for a binary package in ubuntu?
[12:14] <oschki> where the heck do i wipe the harddrive in the bios for it?
[12:14] <oschki> can't find it anywhere
[12:14] <livingdaylight> i've set bios to usb (there were three options: usb-cdom, usb-zip, and usb-hdd or something) none allowd to boot from usb
[12:14] <n_nick> No candidate version found for gparted
[12:14] <oschki> it is a compaq evo n610c
[12:14] <livingdaylight> Stijn, yea, i set it to usb in bios
[12:14] <super_hacker> Here is the ifconfig output: http://vmetni.com/7bihi2-2998
[12:14] <robin0800> n_nick: Aptitude is newer and more robust and has a graphical interface
[12:14] <super_hacker> http://vmetni.com/7bihi2-2998
[12:15] <Holymen> livingdaylight some bios must change the hdd prioritty
[12:15] <super_hacker> http://vmetni.com/7bihi2-2998?raw
[12:15] <n_nick> ok i did it but i got an error..
[12:15] <harmz> can anyone tell me where to find the Jaunty powerpc version (unofficial as it may be)?
[12:15] <n_nick>  Package gparted has no installation candidate
[12:15] <lakis1982> is there any application for mouse setup ??? i mean to input in mouse buttons what actions to be performed..... i have a logitech mouse with 8 buttons... please help
[12:15] <raylu> !mouse
[12:16] <livingdaylight> Holymen, when i set priority there seem to be 3 usb options. Anyway, i tried them all and none of them allow system to boot from usb, which is annoying coz ihave no cdroms anymore
[12:16] <Stijn> livingdaylight: you could try to use the bootmenu . Every modern bios has one. Try hitting F12 on biosboot.
[12:16] <super_hacker> here is the ifconfig: May  3 01:49:08 server postfix/qmgr[25879]: 433631E0424: from=<>, size=2523, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
[12:16] <super_hacker> May  3 01:49:08 server postfix/bounce[26156]: EA3941E0422: sender non-delivery notification: 433631E0424
[12:16] <super_hacker> May  3 01:49:08 server postfix/qmgr[25879]: EA3941E0422: removed
[12:16] <super_hacker> May  3 01:49:08 server postfix/smtp[26145]: 433631E0424: to=<root@server>, relay=none, delay=0.08, delays=0.03/0/0.04/0, dsn=5.4.4, status=bounced (Host or domain name not found. Name service error for name=server type=AAAA: Host not found)
[12:16] <FloodBot3> super_hacker: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[12:16] <raylu> harmz: you may want to look towards debian
[12:16] <super_hacker> ooops sorry
[12:16] <livingdaylight> Stijn, and then opting for usb, i think i tried that
[12:16] <super_hacker> omg the internet connection
[12:16] <super_hacker> made one problem
[12:16] <harmz> raylu what does that mean
[12:17] <gueroh> Hello everyone
[12:17] <raylu> harmz: iirc, ubuntu only supports i386 and amd64. debian supports a few others, including ppc
[12:17] <Holymen> do you know ehat motherboard do you have?
[12:17] <harmz> thanks
[12:17] <n_nick> there is a way to format from the terminal also
[12:17] <Stijn> livingdaylight: Then your usb is not bootable i think. Whats on it?
[12:17] <raylu> harmz: and ubuntu is based on debian, so a lot of things will be the same
[12:17] <n_nick> if i am not mistaken
[12:17] <n_nick> gparted not able to installa
[12:17] <super_hacker> this is the ifconfig: http://vmetni.com/7bihi2-2998?raw
[12:17] <livingdaylight> Stijn, ubuntu
[12:17] <Severian> PPC support was dropped a couple of years ago.  Maybe 3 year.
[12:18] <Holymen> i'm looking for a video thumbail maker prog.any recommendations?
[12:18] <raylu> n_nick: fdisk allows you to manage your partition table, parted,mkfs allows you to format
[12:18] <n_nick> yes mkfs is what i am interested
[12:18] <n_nick> i just want to format my Pen drive
[12:18] <n_nick> thats all
[12:18] <Pudgy> still running Debian PPC.. works like a dream ;)
[12:18] <raylu> n_nick: is there already a partition set up?
[12:19] <n_nick> i wanted gparted also .. but sudo aptitude install gparted not working
[12:19] <n_nick> yes
[12:19] <livingdaylight> Stijn, someone just told me that they have never been able to get their pc to boot from usb either, so, i'm not the only one at least. Also that usb's need to be around the 1gb size and my usb is 8gb
[12:19] <raylu> n_nick: what do you want to format it as?
[12:19] <n_nick> as it is .. FAT32
[12:19] <Severian> Stijn, have you looked at:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=376283
[12:19] <raylu> n_nick: mkfs.vfat /dev/sdb1
[12:19] <raylu> n_nick: where sdb1 is the partition you want to format
[12:20] <Jack8899> I was downloading some language files. It took too long so I closed the window, but it seems its still loading in background, because my network is overused. How can i stop it?
[12:20] <raylu> Jack8899: downloading with what?
[12:20] <acron17> can someone give me a hint how to get the configure line for a binary package in ubuntu?
[12:20] <linux> what?
[12:20] <linux> for what?
[12:20] <raylu> acron17: you could try asking in #ubuntu-motu
[12:20] <Stijn> Severian: Omg thanks! Just what i neded!
[12:20] <linux> yell,
[12:20] <Jack8899> raylu: with the system settings -> Regional & Language
[12:20] <linux> well
[12:20] <raylu> acron17: but it may show up somewhere in the files downloaded from "apt-get source package"
[12:21] <aprilhare> i was going to say reactos is looking good - then i fired up firefox and found the text is borked :)
[12:21] <aprilhare> heh
[12:21] <acron17> raylu: thanks i'll ask there
[12:21] <raylu> Jack8899: run "top" in a terminal; is it obvious what is downloading stuff?
[12:21] <Jack8899> raylu: I wanted to install my language, but before that it asked me to update some language stuf...
[12:21] <acron17> raylu: right. i'm search already there but with no luck till now...
[12:21] <raylu> aprilhare: reactos makes little sense to me
[12:21] <raylu> acron17: oh :(
[12:22] <n_nick> raylu:  my pendrive is in /media as disk.. so i tried mkfs.vfat /media/disk it didnt work ..
[12:22] <raylu> n_nick: no, /media/disk is the mount point of that partition
[12:22] <aprilhare> raylu: actually it makes lots of sense to me. i have a sony reader and the official drivers aren't available for linux. they should work great with reactos though.
[12:22] <raylu> n_nick: if you type "mount", it will show you what device is mounted at that mountpoint
[12:22] <raylu> n_nick: you want to mkfs on that. it should be in /dev
[12:22] <n_nick> ohh
[12:22] <n_nick> ok
[12:23] <raylu> aprilhare: but then why not just get windows?
[12:23] <aprilhare> raylu: reactos is free :)
[12:23] <Jack8899> raylu: no, its not obvious. it doesnt show the network activity there.
[12:23] <raylu> aprilhare: which free do you care about?
[12:23] <aprilhare> raylu: free as in open source and free as in beer
[12:23] <raylu> Jack8899: but whatever's downloading it should be using cpu too, shouldn't it?
[12:24] <aprilhare> raylu: six of one or half a dozen of the other
[12:24] <raylu> aprilhare: i'm not sure what the benefits of oss software would be if it's just emulating windows
[12:24] <raylu> aprilhare: heh
[12:24] <aprilhare> raylu: i just told you one.
[12:24] <aprilhare> driver support (direct)
[12:25] <raylu> Jack8899: killall gnome-language-selection
[12:25] <raylu> er...
[12:25] <raylu> Jack8899: killall gnome-language-selector
[12:25] <aprilhare> another is that it has a tiny footprint compared to m$ and is infinitely more snappy
[12:25] <Jack8899> raylu: well, there is xrog, quassel, ksysguard, systemsettings, kosoftirq (sometimes)
[12:25] <Jack8899> raylu: well, actually i use kde
[12:25] <super_hacker> OMG, this is the problem I think : Mail rejected by Windows Live Hotmail for policy reasons. We generally do not accept email from dynamic IP's as they are not typically used to deliver unauthenticated SMTP e-mail to an Internet mail server. http://www.spamhaus.org maintains lists of dynamic and residential IP addresses. If you are not an email/network admin please contact your E-mail/Internet Service Provider for help. Email/network admin
[12:25] <raylu> Jack8899: ...oh.
[12:25] <raylu> Jack8899: if you have some guesses as to the process name, you can use
[12:25] <raylu> Jack8899: pgrep -l language
[12:26] <raylu> Jack8899: or ps aux | grep language
[12:26] <phix> raylu: can has cheezburger?
[12:26] <Dr_Willis> phix:  sorry im on a diet.
[12:26] <n_nick> raylu: hey thanks its done :) I also wanted some help with gparted installation when i do sudo apt-get .. i get an error no installation candidate
[12:26] <phix> Dr_Willis: was I talking to you?
[12:26] <aprilhare> super_hacker: too bad eh
[12:26] <Dr_Willis> phix:  :) i perfer the i can has hotdogz
[12:26] <acer_> turkıyeden kımse yokmu : (
[12:26] <raylu> phix: Dr_Willis is my cheezburger manager
[12:26] <acer_> turkce bılen arkadas varmı hıc ?
[12:27] <Dr_Willis> All your Cheezburgers are belong to us.
[12:27] <raylu> n_nick: i just installed it fine. perhaps you need to update? also, are you on 9.04, 8.10, ...?
[12:27] <Dr_Willis> phix:  guess what my homepage is set to. :) lol cats every day
[12:27] <phix> Dr_Willis: :P
[12:27] <phix> <3
[12:27] <n_nick> 8.10
[12:27] <acer_> #ubuntu-tr
[12:27] <n_nick> sudo apt-get install gparted ?
[12:27] <n_nick> did i go wrong anywhere
[12:27] <Jack8899> raylu: i used pgrep -l language, but it only gave me back "language-sel"
[12:27] <n_nick> i also tried sudo aptitude install gparted
[12:28] <raylu> Jack8899: so use the other to get the full name. or just "kill 12345" where 12345 is the pid that appeared before language-sel
[12:28] <penthief> super_hacker: Yeah, recently I heard of someone having to contact their ISP to get their IP address whitelisted so that they could connect to the ISP's mail server. Or something. I guess this is what you will have to do.
[12:28] <raylu> n_nick: have you run apt-get/aptitude update recently?
[12:28] <n_nick> no
[12:28] <raylu> n_nick: well, do that :D
[12:29] <n_nick> ohk
[12:29] <raylu> !turkey
[12:29] <Jack8899> raylu: i killed it, but i still have high network activity
[12:30] <raylu> Jack8899: netstat -npt tcp
[12:31] <etb> in jaunty how can i stop the stupid popup notification of pidgin?
[12:31] <etb> i dont thinkit has to do with pidgin itsel
[12:31] <etb> f
[12:31] <penthief> Where should I make a request for the gnuplot deb to use --readline=gnu ?
[12:32] <raylu> penthief: somewhere... on launchpad... maybe...
[12:32] <Jack8899> raylu: PID/Program name
[12:32] <Jack8899> tcp        0      0 192.168.2.27:43187      141.76.2.131:80         VERBUNDEN6709/http
[12:32] <Jack8899> tcp        0      0 192.168.2.27:43777      216.155.130.130:8001    VERBUNDEN4632/quassel
[12:32] <raylu> Jack8899: then it'd be the first one... maybe. so "kill 6709"
[12:32] <raylu> wait.
[12:33] <raylu> Jack8899: ps aux | grep 6709
[12:33] <Jack8899> raylu: PID/Program name
[12:33] <Jack8899> tcp        0      0 192.168.2.27:43187      141.76.2.131:80         VERBUNDEN6709/http
[12:33] <Jack8899> tcp        0      0 192.168.2.27:43777      216.155.130.130:8001    VERBUNDEN4632/quassel
[12:33] <Severian> penthief, I would look on Launchpad.  My understanding is that they can't distribute that version.  But, I have just used it a bit.
[12:34] <penthief> raylu: Thanks, I'd... not... heard... of... that
[12:34] <Jack8899> raylu: oh, wait
[12:34] <azlon> !usb
[12:34] <raylu> penthief: np :D
[12:34] <wonnytta> how do I disable all text that comes up when booting up?
[12:34] <Jack8899> raylu: root      6709  0.1  0.0  26496  2268 ?        S    13:12   0:01 /usr/lib/apt/methods/http
[12:34] <Jack8899> kenny     7916  0.0  0.0   7536   920 pts/2    R+   13:33   0:00 grep 6709
[12:34] <raylu> penthief: hav eyou tried #ubuntu-motu, #ubuntu-dev?
[12:34] <raylu> Jack8899: that sounds right. go ahead and kill that
[12:34] <penthief> raylu: no, I'll check them out. Thanks
[12:34] <mello> does anyone help me get ubuntu to recognize a burnt audio disc
[12:35] <raylu> wonnytta: is "quiet" in the defoptions line of /boot/grub/menu.lst?
[12:35] <etb> in jaunty how can i stop the stupid popup notification of pidgin?
[12:35] <Jack8899> raylu: yes, thats it thanks :)
[12:35] <harmz> anyone here running jaunty on powerpc g4
[12:36] <raylu> Jack8899: also, that sounds like a bug to me :D
[12:36] <raylu> Jack8899: if you have time, filing a bug would be nice
[12:36] <Dr_Willis> mello:  you mean a 'music' cd ?
[12:36] <mello> yes  a disc i burnt
[12:36] <xukun> how is it possible that I have ac3 sound(audio passthrough) but there is no sound when I play audio file with the same program. I really have no clue what to do
[12:37] <Jack8899> raylu: oh, well I don't know the naming of what I did. Like what I updated and such...
[12:37] <Dr_Willis> mello:  what are you trying to do exactly? Pop it in. and gnome 'should' pop up a 'play this' dialog.. or you could run some cd-player app.
[12:37] <Severian> mello, Is it a standard red book cd?
[12:37] <wonnytta> raylu: yes, "quite" is in there
[12:37] <Dr_Willis> mello:  you DONT 'mount' audio cd's  normally. :)
[12:37] <raylu> you went into system settings > regional & language and chose to install some other language, right?
[12:37] <mello> it reads them as blank cd's
[12:37] <anurag89> i have soem packages locall saved and just reinstalled ubuntu ... how can i install then at once ??
[12:37] <raylu> wonnytta: ok, now look further down for the actual boot lines that aren't commented out. is quiet next to splash on those lines, too?
[12:38] <Jack8899> raylu: yes, but then it asked something, which i dont remember, then i pressed yes/update or something and it started downloading
[12:38] <etb> in jaunty how can i stop the stupid popup notification of pidgin?
[12:38] <raylu> Jack8899: one sec
[12:39] <xukun> any body any clue?
[12:39] <mello> i thought maybe it was just a codec problem but i have all the extra updates for audacious
[12:39] <anurag89> please help me out with this
[12:39] <DaveWM> geg
[12:40] <anurag89> how can i install package files
[12:40] <DaveWM> manually?
[12:40] <DaveWM> try synaptic,  unless you're installing them manually
[12:43] <worldcitizen09> hi have a problem with ubuntu 9.04
[12:43] <raylu> Jack8899: i actually have no idea what package to report this under
[12:43] <worldcitizen09> can someone help
[12:43] <Seeker`> !ask | worldcitizen09
[12:43] <Jack8899> raylu: ok
[12:43] <Jack8899> raylu: raylu: I'd like to install the language from my ubuntu cd and not from the internet, but I cannot ad my cd to the repositories. It says failed to mount cd.
[12:43] <wonnytta> raylu: yes, this is my line   kernel  /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.28.5-1-i686 root=/dev/sda4 vga=791 splash=silent,fadein,theme=default console=tty1 ro quiet resume=/dev/sda3
[12:44] <S4th3N> hello
[12:44] <Severian> S4th3N, hello
[12:44] <Labutaw> help eirr i forgot command how to display devices
[12:44] <worldcitizen09> I have the problem of Wired network
[12:44] <worldcitizen09> Device not managed  in network connections. Can some one help pl
[12:44] <S4th3N> i from poland what's name is polish channel ubuntu??
[12:44] <roxlu_> hi, does someone knows, when using ubuntu, how I can set the IP of the tinydns server? (when using tiny dns of course :>)
[12:44] <mello> I'm having trouble getting Intrepid to recognize a burnt cd from a windows machine
[12:45] <S4th3N> kurde
[12:45] <Welshy-Rob> hi i have just downloaded some music off ktorrent and i'm having trouble playing them, there mp3's and i've downloaded all the mp3 plugins etc also when i open them in rhythm box  it gives me a import error "the MIME type of file could not be identified"?
[12:45] <Seeker`> !pl | S4th3N
[12:45] <raylu> Jack8899: is the cd currently in the drive?
[12:45] <raylu> !in | worldcitizen09
[12:45] <Jack8899> raylu: yes
[12:46] <Dr_Willis> Welshy-Rob:  try installing the 'kubuntu-restricted-extras' package and perhaps try some other players.
[12:46] <S4th3N> uuups i'm banned on the this channel
[12:46] <raylu> Jack8899: can you pastebin the output of "mount"?
[12:46] <mello> welshy-ro: i had the same problem and ended up using Audacious and the extra packages with it
[12:46] <SporadicCrash> i wish you all Ubuntu Users a fresh Sunday with joy and fun. Greeetings from Jaunty Jackalope user from Germany
[12:46] <edu> hi every1. i,m new to ubuntu,sort of. i,ve tried many distros,only 2 are good enough : ubuntu and pclinux2009
[12:46] <S4th3N> hmmmm............... so
[12:47] <MyWay> Somebody can explain me how to configure raid0?
[12:47] <SporadicCrash> edu, PcLinuxOS you meant?
[12:47] <S4th3N> Andrew-Laptop:/home/andrew# sensors
[12:47] <S4th3N> acpitz-virtual-0
[12:47] <S4th3N> Adapter: Virtual device
[12:47] <S4th3N> temp1:       +46.0°C  (crit = +105.0°C)
[12:47] <S4th3N> temp2:       +31.1°C  (crit = +108.0°C)
[12:47] <FloodBot2> S4th3N: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[12:47] <S4th3N> temp3:       +50.0°C  (crit = +110.0°C)
[12:47] <Welshy-Rob> Dr-Willis, How?
[12:47] <raylu> edu: what have you tried?
[12:47] <edu> Yeap
[12:47] <raylu> !tab | Welshy-Rob
[12:47] <edu> raylu i,ve tried everything :d
[12:48] <Severian> S4th3N, try  #ubuntu-pl
[12:48] <raylu> edu: there are hundreds of distros; you haven't tried everything.
[12:48] <S4th3N> i'm banned on the #ubunru-pl
[12:48] <Welshy-Rob> Dr_Willis, How?
[12:48] <DaveWM> i've tried them all
[12:48] <DaveWM> feels like it anyway
[12:48] <DaveWM> heh
[12:48] <edu> raylu, i,ve tried everyth that matters..not the distros mades on the boat
[12:48] <Severian> S4th3N, Sorry, but that is the polish channel.
[12:48] <edu> :)
[12:49] <DaveWM> i'm a minimalist,  i like biOS
[12:49] <asus> hi
[12:49] <imachine> hey
[12:49] <Jack8899> raylu: http://pastebin.ca/1411092
[12:49] <imachine> 15143 root      20   0 3812m 2.2g  12m S    1 74.9  37:00.57 Xorg
[12:49] <Dr_Willis> Welshy-Rob:  install 'kubuntu-restricted-extras' package.  use the package manger you perfer.
[12:49] <imachine> isn't that a bitmuch for just running a desktop?
[12:49] <wonnytta> raylu:  yes, quite is there
[12:49] <DaveWM> it has a few neat options... the most important of which is to boot an operating system
[12:50] <imachine> not even using desktop effects.
[12:50] <Welshy-Rob> Dr_Willis, Thanks
[12:50] <wonnytta> raylu: this is my line   kernel  /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.28.5-1-i686 root=/dev/sda4 vga=791 splash=silent,fadein,theme=default console=tty1 ro quiet resume=/dev/sda3
[12:50] <DaveWM> asus are you on an eee ?
[12:50] <raylu> wonnytta: then i'm not sure, sorry
[12:51] <raylu> imachine: everything spawns under Xorg, so everything counts against it
[12:51] <raylu> Jack8899: you have a /media/cdrom, right?
[12:51] <micsch> how can i solve the following problem? flash movies in opera run very slow in fullscreen mode
[12:51] <afancy> HI, how to upgrade from 8.10 to 9.04?
[12:51] <Jack8899> raylu: where do i have it?
[12:52] <raylu> Jack8899: /media/cdrom... type ls /media
[12:52] <wonnytta> raylu: it actually goes back and forth between the splash screen and the text. I think it only switches to text when there's a warning. do you know if there's an option to disable the switch if there's a warning?
[12:52] <Severian> afancy, Start the Update Manager.  It should give you that option.
[12:52] <raylu> wonnytta: nope :(
[12:52] <Jack8899> raylu: cdrom  cdrom0  Kubuntu 9.04 amd64
[12:52] <raylu> Jack8899: ok. sudo mount /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom
[12:52] <Severian> afancy     System/Administration/Update Manager
[12:53] <afancy> Severian: is there any problem if i do the upgrade
[12:53] <S4th3N> :(
[12:53] <gluonman> I put my external hard drive into a Mac to copy a video over, but the Mac has no write permissions. I can't reset the permissions on the Mac, and for some reason I cannot change the permissions on my Ubuntu box. What should I do?
[12:53] <whiter> hello
[12:53] <Jack8899> raylu: done
[12:53] <whiter> how can i get desktop icons
[12:54] <whiter> like the trash
[12:54] <whiter> the home folder, etc
[12:54] <raylu> Jack8899: so, does it work now?
[12:54] <Severian> afancy, you are asking a lot.  The upgrade is a nice improvement.  There are some features that are frustrating.  It depends on what you have.
[12:54] <raylu> !icons
[12:54] <topgun553> I installed ubuntu side by side after windows, but it says it only has 161 MB free space, what should I do?
[12:54] <afancy> OK
[12:54] <whiter> thanks
[12:54] <whiter> exit
[12:55] <Jack8899> raylu: no, it still says E:failed to mount the cdrom when I try to add CDrom to my repositories
[12:55] <azlon> hrmm
[12:56] <Severian> afancy, I have upgraded 6 machines and not had any big problems.  I don't like the way update manager works in 9.04.  But, for most people upgrading is a good thing.
[12:56] <gluonman> I need to change the permissions on my external hard drive so that I can use my friend's Mac to copy a video onto my external. Can I have help? Soon?
[12:56] <azlon> getting errors when using Portable Linux... anybody had any problems when it tries to create the windows partition?
[12:56] <afancy> Severian: i mean will it override some directory, as i have install Postgresql, and Mysql and some other stuff of my project.
[12:56] <raylu> Jack8899: i'm not sure then. i'd look in /etc/apt/sources.list to see how the cd is set up there and consider "apt-get update" for a possibly more detailed error. i also have to go now, so sorry
[12:57] <raylu> gluonman: if the external is fat32, that's entirely a mac issue
[12:57] <topgun553> I installed ubuntu side by side after windows, but it says it only has 161 MB free space, what should I do?
[12:57] <gluonman> raylu, it's ntfs
[12:57] <raylu> gluonman: or you have read-nly on
[12:57] <etb> in jaunty how can i stop the stupid popup notification of pidgin?
[12:57] <raylu> gluonman: ntfs doesn't have a permissions system... so still a mac problem :D
[12:57] <raylu> *read-only
[12:57] <Hymnosis> what is the default font on ubuntu 9.04?
[12:57] <Severian> afancy, I have upgraded systems with Postgres and Mysql.  After the upgrade, the new versions worked fine and my databases were accessible, just like before.
[12:57] <Boski-PL> Hello, could any1 hep me to mount raid0 set step by step  with xp installation on it?
[12:57] <gluonman> raylu, k. I'm going to take off. Shootz!
[12:58] <afancy> Severian: very good. thanks
[12:58] <Jack8899> raylu: apt-get update says: E: Konnte Lockdatei /var/lib/apt/lists/lock nicht öffnen - open (13 Permission denied)
[12:58] <Jack8899> E: Kann das Listenverzeichnis nicht sperren
[12:58] <raylu> Jack8899: you need sudo for that, of course
[12:58] <raylu> Jack8899: also, #ubuntu-de and #kubuntu-de might be able to help you :D
[12:59] <raylu> but i really have to go now
[12:59] <wiehan> can't get my sound working at all, 9.04
[12:59] <Jack8899> raylu: ok, thanks
[12:59] <wiehan> Please sound experts out there, help me fix this.
[12:59] <nnull> guy firefox keeps closing on me for no reason, i ran it in console only output i got upon the crash was "Segment Fault" any help?
[12:59] <nnull> guys*
[13:00] <nnull> Segmentation Fault * Rather
[13:00] <whiter> also, is there any way to get my iphone working natively with ubuntu?
[13:00] <whiter> i don't really want to install itunes through wine..
[13:00] <SporadicCrash> a very stupid question to you guys: Why is there "make" but not "gmake" in the default distribution of Ubuntu? (Jaunty Jackalope)
[13:01] <silv3r_m001> hi there
[13:01] <topgun553> Is there a way to repartition the harddrives so that doesn't result in data loss?
[13:01] <wiehan> Help me fix my sound. Please. I don't even know where to start
[13:01] <ruskos1993> Привет всем
[13:02] <Dr_Willis> topgun553:  when in doubt - keep backups.. gparted can 'resize' partitions. and do lots of things.. but keep backups
[13:02] <zfmf> hi guys, i have a question , i installed on my windows  pc with virtualbox ubuntu 9, can i access my other harddisk where my mp3 and downloads are?
[13:02] <d0_0d> yes
[13:02] <ayathehusker> heya
[13:03] <Dr_Willis> zfmf:  you have windows, running virtualbox, running ubuntu 9.04 ?
[13:03] <d0_0d> i think thats what he meant
[13:03] <zfmf> yes
[13:03] <ayathehusker> jaunty rocks
[13:03] <d0_0d> im going to get of windwos and boot from linux mint now bye
[13:04] <Dr_Willis> Virtutalbox has a feture to 'share'  dirctories that you can mount, once you install the vbox guest addations, OR you could just use  the normal smb/sharing/ssh/winscp stuff
[13:04] <ayathehusker> i opened like 12 games and 4 videos + youtube and tv tuner, mp3 and no lag in any of them
[13:04] <ayathehusker> sooo fast
[13:04] <Dr_Willis> see virgualbox docs for details on the 'vbox shared' directory feature. and the forum posts mentionit.
[13:04] <SporadicCrash> ayathehusker, CPU, RAM and video adapter you have?
[13:05] <regev> Hello all. I'm having a problem installing 9.04. Is anyone availible to help? :)
[13:05] <zfmf> ok thx i look
[13:05] <ayathehusker> phenom 9950 black edition,  4 gb ram and gtx280 nvidia
[13:05] <wiehan> regec just ask the question
[13:05] <SporadicCrash> regev, just ask the question, yes
[13:05] <etb> in jaunty how can i stop the stupid popup notification of pidgin?
[13:06] <jelly12gen> etb: don't say stupid
[13:06] <jelly12gen> you have to install a plugin for it  / or look at the pidgin plugins
[13:06] <Dr_Willis> sounds like aPidgin setting tome.
[13:06] <wiehan> I can't get sound from OSS, ALSA or any of the options in sound settings windows. I have removed alsa and reinstalled it. To no avail. Please help me.
[13:06] <S4th3N> ok bye
[13:06] <regev> Thanks. I have windows XP with one HD with 80G. I deleted a lot of files so now I have around 60G of free space. When I install 9.04 from the CD, I get to the partitioning part
[13:06] <regev> And then it seems like it doesn't recognized all the free space
[13:07] <regev> It things that XP has almost all the HD (70+G) and only like 2.5G free
[13:07] <Jack8899> raylu: are you there?
[13:07] <Billynkid1> atheros
[13:07] <regev> I may have some misunderstanding here, I don't really understand these things
[13:07] <ayathehusker> anyone know how to get past the unlocking keyring that gnome do has to unlock each time i launch GDM? I looked in my keyrings and i cant even find a default keyring. :( kinda new to some off the stuff.
[13:07] <Dr_Willis> regev:  i tend to use gparted and manually resize the windows partition (shrink it) to have part of the HD at the end of the drive 'unallocated' then i reboot and let the ubuntu installer use that unallocated space.
[13:07] <wiehan> regev did you chose the option "use largest continous free space"
[13:07] <xand> regev: just deleting files won't make a partition smaller
[13:07] <Omeil> Hi all i am unable to boot into ubuntu after installing the restricted drivers from the hardware drivers selection in System, ATI related, I have fixed xserver to vesa but to no luck i also tried aticonfig --inital -f from root recovery and also aticonfig --input=/etc/X11/xorg.conf --tls=1 because it looked like xserver isn't loading the xorg.conf because of the ati installation
[13:07] <Labutaw> lspci i saw my network adapter but when ifconfig i  only see LO why? and there is no eth0 or eth1
[13:08] <robin0800> wiehan: Try removing pulse audio
[13:08] <ayathehusker> i mean it only makes me type in my root pw when i login but id like to fix the issue so i dont have to type anything
[13:08] <regev> Dr_willis - gparted is already in linux, no?
[13:08] <wiehan> robin0800 thanks, I'll try that, please hang on to help me if that doesn't help.
[13:08] <Dr_Willis> regev:  you can install gparted, if its not on the livecd.
[13:08] <regev> weihan - No I didn't, because I thought it would use that 2.5G bit. What would happen if I used it? Can't I decide I want only 50G free?
[13:08] <Omeil> After the ubuntu splash screen with the loading bar, the screen flashes to half of my desktop with te top half being a distorted image
[13:09] <Aayush> from where cound i downl;oad kernel source for ubuntu 9.04
[13:09] <Jack8899> I get the error E:failed to mount cdrom when I try to add my kubuntu cd to my repositories
[13:09] <regev> Dr_willis - I'm just following the instructing on the installation program, I don't see how I can install anythiung
[13:09] <Dr_Willis> regev:  i DONT let the installer resize.. i boot up live cd,,, run gparted..  then i manually shrink the parttiions
[13:09] <Labutaw> lspci i saw my network adapter but when ifconfig i  only see LO why? and there is no eth0 or eth1?
[13:09] <Dr_Willis> regev:  i perfer a bit more contoll.
[13:10] <xand> Labutaw: ifconfg -a
[13:10] <regev> Dr_willis - in what part do I run gparted?
[13:10] <SporadicCrash> "ifconfig -a"
[13:10] <regev> There's actually an option to set the partitions manually
[13:10] <xand> Labutaw: if it's there but not without the -a, it means the interface is there but not active
[13:10] <Dr_Willis> regev:  when you get to the 'desktop' on the liove cd. you can install/run gparted.
[13:10] <regev> But I'm not sure what to do there, I'm afraid to wipe out stuff
[13:10] <Aayush> from where cound i download kernel source for ubuntu 9.04
[13:10] <wiehan> regev, I can't get my head around what exactly the problem is, but like someone else said, deleting files WON'T make a partition smaller, ubuntu tries to resize the partitions if you check, "use largest cont..." otherwise you can manualy do it with gparted. OR just insert ubuntu CD while in windows and install as wubi - that really works well to
[13:11] <Labutaw> xand how to make active?
[13:11] <Dr_Willis> regev:  once you have part of the HD 'unallocated' you can tell the installer to 'use unallocated space' and let it partition as it needs.
[13:11] <Labutaw> xand? how to make active? any links
[13:11] <xand> Aayush: the linux-source package
[13:11] <regev> So at what part exactly would I run gparted?
[13:11] <xand> Labutaw: click the network icon on the toolbar at the top of the screen
[13:12] <Labutaw> xand: i dont have GUI i use text mode hardy heron server 8.04
[13:12] <Dr_Willis> regev:  'boot live cd' - get to desktop, 'install gparted, run gparted'  resize, reboot,  start installer
[13:12] <CantGetANick> hi all i need a general opinion about amd vs intel
[13:12] <xand> Labutaw: oh right, you probably need to edit /etc/network/interfaces then
[13:12] <Dr_Willis> regev:  or explore the installer some more. its supposed to be able to 'resize' the windows drives.
[13:12] <xand> Labutaw: is network manager installed or not?
[13:13] <regev> I see
[13:13] <oivoodoo> hi, guys. Can you help me with my samsung 795DF monitor to set resolution and refresh rate to "1204x768@100hz"?
[13:13] <Labutaw> im not sure if i did install it how do i know it
[13:13] <Labutaw> :)
[13:13] <Hoffmann> Hello! I just updated to 9.04 and I have no WLAN, no ath0 or anything
[13:13] <Hymnosis> what is the default font on ubuntu 9.04?
[13:14] <Labutaw> xand: but when i start i saw starting networking
[13:14] <Mr> testing testing 1... 2..
[13:14] <robin0800> oivoodoo: Tried sytem/preferences /display?
[13:14] <xand> er
[13:14] <Leszczoman> I already installed polish remix of Ubuntu 904. It looks pretty good.
[13:14] <regev> I'm trying to use the "specify partitions manually" option in the installe
[13:14] <oivoodoo> I am not sure that's help me)
[13:14] <Hymnosis> what is the default font on ubuntu 9.04?
[13:15] <Labutaw> xand: any idea where can i fetch some good command for it :)
[13:15] <beasty> tahoma :p
[13:15] <oivoodoo> By default System support only 85hz
[13:15] <regev>  I have only one devide, in which there are two partitions - /dev/sda1 which is ntfs and has 80G, and another label "free space" with 8 megas
[13:16] <xand> Labutaw: "ps -ef | grep -i network" and see if there is network-manager or something there
[13:16] <regev> I'm selecting "Edit partition", it uses only 14G so I rewrite the size to be 30000M
[13:16] <wiehan> robin0800: still not working, removed pulseaudio, didn't restart - would that make a diff?
[13:16] <CantGetANick> hi all i need a general opinion about amd vs intel
[13:16] <regev> Is that okay? Will that just resize the partition or will it wipe it all out?
[13:17] <regev> There's another option - "use as" and it's selected as default as "do not use this partition" - is that okay? Will my XP remain intact?
[13:17] <robin0800> wiehan: Reinstall alsa
[13:17] <Dr_Willis> regev:  i think theres some install docs at teh ubuntu web site.. you want to be carefull. and when in doubtg BACKUP your  Imporntant data.
[13:17] <wiehan> robin0800: just plain sudo apt-get auto remove alsa. Then sudo apt-get install alsa. Then sudo alsa reload or what?
[13:18] <Dr_Willis> regev:  this is why i use gparted and manually resize the windows partitions to begin with.. that way i am SURE what the installer id installingto
[13:18] <robin0800> wiehan: sudo apt-get reinstall -f alsa*
[13:19] <wiehan> robin0800: it says: E: Invalid operation reinstall
[13:19] <Labutaw> xand: i see somthing like migo 4265 4227 xxxxxx bla
[13:20] <regev> It seems to be a bit weird that someone who doesn't know linux at all has to boot it up, load some program in order for it to work..
[13:20] <xand> Labutaw: does it say network manager?
[13:20] <Labutaw> nope
[13:20] <regev> It seems the install docs are not updated to 9.04
[13:20] <Labutaw> xand: nope
[13:20] <MotivatedWarDog> hello all
[13:20] <Dr_Willis> regev:  time to learn some tools.. or not and go back to windows i guess.. or  figure out what the instller is asking and  go for it.
[13:20] <xand> Labutaw: ok, in that case you need to edit /etc/network/interfaces
[13:20] <CantGetANick> sorry to bug you guys again i need a general opinion about amd vs intel
[13:20] <Dr_Willis> regev:  your choice..  linux is all about choices. im telling you how 'I' do it. so i am sure its doing exctly what i want
[13:21] <Labutaw> xand: okey and
[13:21] <xand> Labutaw: example - http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/setting-up-an-network-interfaces-file/
[13:21] <MotivatedWarDog> does anyone know a good emulation program, i tried to use VM Wareplayer, but i couldn't figure out how to just pop an OS install disk into my drive and install it virtually ?
[13:21] <robin0800> wiehan: Sorrey must be aptitude not apt-get
[13:21] <wiehan> regev: you are wrong: that which you want to do can't be doen with windows in the first place. You do not HAVE to boot "some other program" to "make it work". just read the documentation. or backup your stuff FIRST and then play around
[13:21] <Dr_Willis> MotivatedWarDog:  virtualbox i find easer then vmware.
[13:21] <Dr_Willis> MotivatedWarDog:  its rather easy to  figure out.
[13:21] <wiehan> robin0800: Ok, done
[13:22] <bazhang> CantGetANick, in #ubuntu-offtopic please
[13:22] <MotivatedWarDog> thanks Dr Willis
[13:22] <CantGetANick> thanks bazhang
[13:22] <wiehan> robin0800: still not working
[13:23] <loldma> hi
[13:23] <regev> Okay, thanks a lot guys
[13:23] <chazco> Hi... does anyone know why Totem-gstreamer seems to have issues playing OGMs on 9.04 (the video doesnt usually play, although sometimes it does) but Totem-xine doesnt?
[13:23] <robin0800> wiehan: Don't know then try help & support
[13:24] <loldma> can anyone tell me how to run an old script? it always makes unexcepted "(" syntax error :(
[13:24] <loldma> (kylix install on 8.04
[13:24] <Dr_Willis> chazco:  ive herad of others with the same issue.. perhaps check the forums.. thers been  a dozen people asking about it in here over the last week
[13:24] <Dr_Willis> loldma:  be sure the script is calling #!/bin/bash instead of #!/bin/sh as the first line perhaps...
[13:24] <Dr_Willis> loldma:  or 'bash whateverscript'
[13:24] <chazco> Dr_Willis - Ok, will do (probably been me asking on here :D )
[13:25] <Dr_Willis> chazco:  i got no ogm's hand to to test. so cant help.
[13:25] <Dr_Willis> chazco:  plus i always use gmplauer or vlc. :)
[13:25] <Labutaw> xand: how will i know that if i assign my eth0 is for my realtek
[13:25] <Labutaw> xand: and my 3com is for my eth1
[13:26] <AussieGuy> is there a proper scientific calculator for linux?
[13:26] <AussieGuy> with a shift key etc
[13:26] <notoriouseed> Hi
[13:26] <chazco> Dr_Willis - Considered switching... need DVB, DVD and various other media formats. Totem also has the thumbnailer...
[13:26] <loldma> i've tried bash xyz :S
[13:26] <loldma> same :S
[13:26] <notoriouseed> I'm having trouble connecting to my NX
[13:26] <Dr_Willis> chazco:  err.. vlc can play  most anything ive ever tossed at it. including dvd.
[13:26] <ayathehusker> i think there is TI calculator emulators for linux, check on zophar.net. That would probably give you functionality.
[13:26] <Dr_Willis> loldma:  check first line of the script.
[13:27] <chazco> Dr_Willis - But it doesnt have a thumbnail and DVB support was poor :(
[13:27] <Dr_Willis> chazco:  no idea what you mean by thumbnail support.
[13:27] <error404notfound> any comments at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1146964 ?
[13:27] <Dr_Willis> dosent sound like somthing crutical to me and my anime watching. :)
[13:27] <xand> Labutaw: dmesg | grep eth
[13:27] <DaveWM> so is kubuntu just ubuntu with kde instead of gnome as default desktop?
[13:27] <xand> Labutaw: should say there
[13:27] <Dr_Willis> DaveWM:  yes.
[13:27] <chazco> Dr_Willis - The thumbnails shown in Nautilus... they're generated by totem by default
[13:27] <MotivatedWarDog> <--- hates the internet on base in Japan
[13:27] <loldma> #!/bin/bash
[13:28] <Dr_Willis> chazco:  so? i still use vlc, and  the thumbnails in teh file manager works the same.
[13:28] <moDumass> hey all, is it unsafe to hold your breath until you pass out?
[13:28] <error404notfound> moDumass, no :P
[13:28] <ayathehusker> i tried kubuntu but had some errors and the regular gnome one works great for me though. Dont know if theres any advantages since you can launch kde apps in gnome and gnome apps in kde.
[13:28] <Dr_Willis> loldma:  sounds like the file may be currupted.. or  very badly done.
[13:28] <moDumass> awesome
[13:28] <DaveWM> shouldnt be too bad if you don't hit your head on the way down
[13:28] <notoriouseed> I have enabled the root account and have no space left on this for some reason
[13:28] <chazco> Dr_Willis - Then presumably Totem is able to play your files, but since Totem cant play these the thumbnails dont work (wouldnt be an issue but they're very useful when text cant be seen on my low-resolution projector)
[13:28] <loldma> setup.data/main.sh: 73: Syntax error: "(" unexpected
[13:28] <loldma> where is a simple "function xyz(){"
[13:28] <DaveWM> i was just looking for some eye candy
[13:29] <moDumass> its my new mission
[13:29] <DaveWM> i may give kde 4 a shot
[13:29] <moDumass> it will become a party trick
[13:29] <Labutaw> xand: i can't see it, i really wonder how to identify thos two network adapter
[13:29] <Dr_Willis> chazco:  ive heard of others that said the OGM thumbnails DID work.. but the player wouldent play them right.
[13:29] <loldma> people saying it worked on 5.04
[13:29] <xand> Labutaw: can't see what? does ifconfig -a have eth0 and eth1?
[13:29] <Labutaw> xand: coz when i ifconfig i saw none of my ethX active
[13:29] <moDumass> im going to combine it with an emergency inflatable vest, when i pass out it inflates and excess air blows a whistle
[13:29] <Dr_Willis> chazco:  about all i can say is check the forums.. sounds like some quirky problem.
[13:30] <chazco> Dr_Willis - Hmm... seems to be a 50/50 chance of them working here but mostly they dont... otherwise I'd agree and switch to another player (Kaffeine would be good if not so bloated)
[13:30] <chazco> Dr_Willis - On the forums atm :) Thanks :)
[13:30] <xand> Labutaw: with -a?
[13:30] <Labutaw> xand: i get it now
[13:30] <wiehan> how do I reset all my sound, alsa, pulseaudio, OSS and sound preferences to default?
[13:30] <xand> right
[13:30] <Labutaw> xand: lols thanks
[13:31] <Labutaw> xand: coz last time when i setup my 8.04 i have my 2 adapter installed
[13:31] <Labutaw> xand: this time without adapter
[13:31] <oliver_g2> hi
[13:31] <xand> haha
[13:31] <oliver_g2> do you know a nice "new mail" sound available in Jaunty?
[13:31] <asdf_> how do i reconfigure my keyboard maps?
[13:31] <cybotron> hello does someone know how to change colors in links2?
[13:31] <asdf_> they got all screwed up in the upgrade
[13:32] <Labutaw> xand: thanks ,tomorow ill try another installation of network driver which is not suported
[13:33] <petur> Hi! Will ubuntu x64 give me more problems than x32 ? (flash, java etc...() ?
[13:33] <uli> yes
[13:33] <Seveas> petur, it will.
[13:33] <petur> Damn
[13:33] <marko-_--> how can i convert a .flv tile to .wma ?
[13:34] <marko-_--> file *
[13:34] <DaveWM> really if i could just figure out how to get all the icons replaced with some of these high contrast inverse ones,  it would make my overall look on this netook pretty sweet
[13:34] <DaveWM> already looks kind of dark and stealthy
[13:34] <oliver_g2> hm, found some sounds in Openoffice folder now
[13:34] <oliver_g2> but some built-in sound would be nice :-/
[13:34] <TarBar> Is there an easy way to start ubuntu desktop without a GUI?
[13:35] <nnull> Guys ive been having problems with FireFox randomly crashing, so ran it out of a terminal all that echo's upon the crash is "Segmentation Fault :" .. any ideas?
[13:35] <MQDuck> Hi, people. I have a question: Is there a command-line e-mail client that can be used to write a script to send an e-mail periodically?
[13:35] <muelli> TarBar: remove gdm from /etc/rc*.d/
[13:35] <oliver_g2> DaveWM: did you try the Appearance dialog (if you use Gnome, that is)?
[13:35] <muelli> MQDuck: sendmail, mailx, xmail, mutt, telnet, python, ... there are plenty :)
[13:35] <DaveWM> yeah
[13:36] <notoriouseed> Is sda2 the admin account?
[13:36] <DaveWM> it only replaces some icons,  i guess for known items
[13:36] <oliver_g2> oh
[13:36] <notoriouseed> becuase i cannot NX to my server
[13:36] <grawity> MQDuck: You could just use raw SMTP from your favourite programming language (even from a shell script).
[13:36] <notoriouseed> and its saying disk is fulkl
[13:36] <DaveWM> i'd like it if i could get all my taskbar and desktop icons replaced
[13:36] <oliver_g2> yeah, probably there are a few only high-contrast icons available at all
[13:36] <DaveWM> desktop will be easy,  but the taskbar icons i dunno
[13:36] <MQDuck> I'll look into those. Thanks, guys
[13:36] <wonnytta> how do you turn off warnings on boot up? I hate the splash screen switches to verbose mode everytime there's a warning
[13:37] <Dr_Willis> TarBar:  just disable the gdm service.. X wont start up at boot.
[13:37] <oliver_g2> notoriouseed: sda2 is probably the second partion on your hard disk#
[13:37] <marko-_--> how can i convert a .flv file to .wma ?
[13:37] <Labutaw> !ping
[13:37] <thirsteh> TarBar: sudo update-rc.d -f gdm remove
[13:37] <oliver_g2> (sda = first disk; sda2: second partition on that disk)
[13:38] <Dr_Willis> marko-_--:  ffmpeg, and mencoder can covert them to different formats. use avi. not wma :)
[13:38] <thirsteh> TarBar: If you want to enable it again later, use: sudo update-rc.d gdm defaults
[13:38] <marko-_--> Dr_Willis, i need to get only the sound, because i need to burn a sound from a youtube video to a cd
[13:38] <marko-_--> what do you suggest me ?
[13:38] <uli> marko: then use mp3
[13:38] <oliver_g2> DaveWM: the app/Gnome/Ubuntu devs will certainly be happy if you supply high-contrast themed icons for their apps :-D
[13:38] <Dr_Willis> marko-_--:  check the mencoder, or ffmpeg docs/faq they got examples of things like that.
[13:39] <marko-_--> ok, tnx
[13:39] <DaveWM> i'm talking about using the ones that are already on here
[13:39] <wonnytta> how do you turn off warnings on boot up? I hate the splash screen switches to verbose mode everytime there's a warning
[13:39] <DaveWM> i wasnt gonna go through all that trouble
[13:39] <oliver_g2> though, dunno if it's even possible to get the icons converted
[13:39] <oliver_g2> which icons do you mean exactly?
[13:39] <DaveWM> i'm talking about the high contrast inverted icon theme that you can select
[13:40] <DaveWM> they're big,  white with black outlines
[13:40] <oliver_g2> eek
[13:40] <oliver_g2> I just tried that
[13:40] <DaveWM> they look good with my current theme on this eee pc
[13:40] <oliver_g2> it looks freakish in its inconsistency :-)
[13:40] <DaveWM> yeah,  having it mixed with regular icons makes it not so nice really
[13:40] <loldma> Dr_Willis: the problem is that in one of the setup scripts it calls the main.sh with sh main.sh, now i try to search where is it in the code :S
[13:40] <Ignite> few feels good to overcome problems
[13:41] <Dr_Willis> loldma:  yep.. seen that in the past also...
[13:41] <Dr_Willis> loldma:  as a 'work around' you could change the default shell to be 'bash' instead of sh.
[13:41] <oliver_g2> here, I'm missing hiconstrast icons for firefox, apport, tracker, transmission, rhythmbox and NM...
[13:41] <oliver_g2> and for all applets
[13:41] <loldma> also i found a solution as "sudo dpkg-reconfigure dash"
[13:41] <Dr_Willis> loldma:  i think ya can do it with 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure sh'
[13:41] <Dr_Willis> loldma:  yep. :)
[13:42] <Dr_Willis> loldma:  file a bug report on teh srcipt writers. :) heh
[13:42] <loldma> but won't it screw up my terminal?
[13:42] <Dr_Willis> loldma:  change it back afterwards
[13:42] <loldma> how?
[13:42] <Dr_Willis> loldma:  sh is he 'system shell' NOT the 'users shell'
[13:42] <wonnytta> how do you turn off warnings on boot up? The splash screen switches to verbose mode everytime there's a warning
[13:42] <Dr_Willis> how to change it back? same way you changed it to begin with
[13:42] <coz_> hey guys there doesnt seem to be a libglew1.5-dev in the repos   anyplace to aquire this for ubuntu?
[13:43] <Dr_Willis> !find libglew
[13:43] <loldma> okay, a have some knowledge problems :d so what is the main shell what the terminal uses?
[13:43] <Dr_Willis> loldma:  users nomally use 'bash' system scripts normally use 'sh'
[13:43] <antonio_> ciao, buona domenica
[13:43] <Dr_Willis> loldma:  and sh is set to be 'dash' on ubuntu now..
[13:43] <cybotron> does anyone know how to change colours in LINKS2 browser???
[13:43] <coz_> Dr_Willis,  I cant find it in the repositories at all
[13:43] <loldma> oh thanks :)
[13:43] <wonnytta> how do you turn off warnings on boot up? The splash screen switches to verbose mode everytime there's a warning
[13:44] <Dr_Willis> coz_:  try a 'sudo apt-get update'  and 'upgrade' and try again?
[13:44] <coz_> Dr_Willis,  nope its not in the repos
[13:45] <jamescarr> I have a lexmark x2500 printer, which apparently is not supported for linux and there are no drivers
[13:45] <jamescarr> is there really no way to print on it?
[13:45] <vatts[afk]> jamescarr: is it on usb?
[13:45] <TarBar> Thirsteh: Thanks, I'l give it a try.
[13:45] <antonio_> why when i connect to svn repo, nothing happen????
[13:46] <Dr_Willis> coz_:  it just installed here fine.
[13:46] <vatts[afk]> antonio_: if you dont check it out to folder, nothing will happen...
[13:46] <DaveWM> what's the easiest way to backup my system in ubuntu?  just dd the whole thing to another disk?
[13:46] <vatts[afk]> svn co svn://svn.address/folder /home/username/localfolder @ antonio_
[13:46] <Dr_Willis> coz_:
[13:46] <jamescarr> vatts[afk], yes
[13:46] <Dr_Willis> Setting up libglew1.5-dev (1.5.0dfsg1-3ubuntu1) ...
[13:46] <coz_> Dr_Willis, appologies  I had the canonical-supporteed open source software main enable
[13:46] <antonio_> sudo svn checkout svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/ffmpeg/trunk ffmpeg
[13:46] <marco76> each time I want to watch tv I need to type the folowing command : sudo tvtime -d /dev/video1. Is there a way of configuring tvtime so I wont need to type that command?
[13:46] <vatts[afk]> jamescarr: then it should do it?
[13:47] <jamescarr> vatts[afk], it is on usb
[13:47] <vatts[afk]> antonio_: no need for sudo
[13:47] <vatts[afk]> because
[13:47] <coz_> Dr_Willis, rather I didnt have that ticked
[13:47] <Dr_Willis> coz_:  not sure where that package came from. but it instlled. :)
[13:47] <Dr_Willis> coz_:  heh..
[13:47] <jamescarr> nothing happens when I plug it in
[13:47] <vatts[afk]> you'll get it on root's home dir , antonio_
[13:47] <coz_> Dr_Willis,  yeah it was entirely my fault :)
[13:47] <LadyNikon> What are some disadvantages of installing via windows?
[13:47] <TarBar> thirsteh: It's saying: update-rc.d /etc/ini.d/gdm exists during rc.d purge
[13:47] <coz_> Dr_Willis, woops  on second examination this is the readout   E: I wasn't able to locate file for the libglew1.5-dev package. This might mean you need to manually fix this package.
[13:47] <cybotron> does anyone know how to change colours in links2?
[13:48] <tgbryano> jaunty and intel 82Q35 Express Integrated Graphics Controller, anyone else having problems with this graphics card, my desktop is barely usable soo slow.  I have followed all the guides i can find including reverting back to the xorg 2.4 driver, upgrading the kernel and various other things and its still slow - to the point im considering dumping jaunty
[13:48] <thirsteh> TarBar: remember the "-f" parameter: sudo update-rc.d -f gdm remove
[13:48] <Dr_Willis> coz_: $ pastebinit  /etc/apt/sources.list
[13:48] <Dr_Willis> http://pastebin.com/f79d93fb4
[13:48] <TarBar> Ah k
[13:48] <Dr_Willis> coz_:  thats my sources.list :)
[13:48] <coz_> Dr_Willis,  ok hold on
[13:48] <Dr_Willis> LadyNikon:  i suggest doing a normal install.
[13:49] <mudassar> Hello experts, I have problem with mic in ubuntu I can't talk in skype in ubuntu 9.04. Somebody please help me.
[13:49] <thirsteh> TarBar: You can use "/etc/init.d/gdm stop" afterwards if you don't want to reboot
[13:49] <LadyNikon> Dr_Willis: that bad huh?
[13:49] <TarBar> ok
[13:49] <xfm> Hello, I need help to localise a file *.deb which is corrupted on my ubuntu
[13:49] <Dr_Willis> LadyNikon:  if you cant do a full install. perhaps try ubuntu in 'virtualbox'
[13:49] <coz_> Dr_Willis,  http://pastebin.com/md1eb803  I will compare the two although this is a clean install of 9.04
[13:49] <TarBar> thirsteh: Thanks, Working great.
[13:50] <xfm> I want to install the ATI drivers but apparently the *.deb is corruptd
[13:50] <thirsteh> TarBar: :-)
[13:50] <LadyNikon> Dr_Willis: i did the windows install just to test it out.. and ASUS did something funky with their HDD partitioning.
[13:51] <LadyNikon> Dr_Willis: but the new version of ubuntu looks very nice :)
[13:51] <Dr_Willis> LadyNikon:  many windows vendors set up a 'restore' partition on teh start of the ahrd drive.
[13:51] <LadyNikon> Dr_Willis: yeah thats what the 10 gigs of space that just sitting there is for
[13:51] <xfm> Dr_Willis: Yes, and its often bullshit: you have to install a lot a software in the same time
[13:52] <gordonjcp> here's a daft question - where has "Shutdown" gone in 9.04?
[13:52] <lem_> hey
[13:52] <mercurio27> hola
[13:52] <tgbryano> the code ont hat intel graphics card is 8086:29b2 in case anyone wants to offer advice
[13:52] <Dr_Willis> xfm:  what? you dont want to restore the crippled-demo-ware they include?
[13:52] <mercurio27> alguien me puede ayudar
[13:52] <gordonjcp> oh, it's in the System menu
[13:52] <LadyNikon> Dr_Willis: http://pastebin.com/m3f423121  this is what fdisk made of the ordeal heh
[13:52] <xfm> Dr_Willis: ;)
[13:52] <gordonjcp> why isn't Shutdown in the tooltray red power button icon?
[13:52] <lem_> anyone here tried vmware or parallels to use ubuntu in a vm? what was your host system?
[13:53] <xfm> gordonjcp: You just have to add it! The traybar is fully customisable
[13:53] <jamescarr> sheesh
[13:53] <LadyNikon> gordonjcp: it is
[13:53] <newbie> my son in law has a HP Pavillon.  He installed Ubuntu 8.10, but can't find wifi
[13:53] <speakman> Anyone knows how to debug an nginx configuration?
[13:53] <Baird> ciao a tutti
[13:53] <newbie> what can he do?
[13:53] <jamescarr> my mouse pointer went haywire... is there someway to restart the mouse pointer so I dont have to reboot to fix it?
[13:53] <LadyNikon> gordonjcp: click on the big red X in your systray if you are using the normal ubuntu
[13:53] <jamescarr> it happens once in awhile
[13:53] <thirsteh> lem_: VMWare on Windows, Ubuntu and Gentoo. The only real problem with Ubuntu (and other newer distros) in VMWare is compiling VMWare Tools. It's pretty like to fail
[13:53] <jamescarr> it goes haywire and I have to reboot for my mouse to work normally again
[13:53] <Baird> parlate tutti inglese?
[13:53] <LadyNikon> newbie: does he have the wifi turned on?
[13:54] <xfm> newbie: check if the wifi card is compatible with ubuntu
[13:54] <tgbryano> jaunty and intel 82Q35 Express Integrated Graphics Controller, anyone else having problems with this graphics card, my desktop is barely usable soo slow.  I have followed all the guides i can find including reverting back to the xorg 2.4 driver, upgrading the kernel and various other things and its still slow - to the point im considering dumping jaunty
[13:54] <enzotib> !it | Baird
[13:54] <Dr_Willis> I perfer  Virtualbox to vmware
[13:54] <jamescarr> please?
[13:54] <lem_> newbie, my advice is, if you are a ubuntu beginner, go for the 9.04 release. it's brand new and it's really good.
[13:54] <newbie> how can I find it?
[13:54] <jamescarr> there must be some program to rrun?
[13:54] <thirsteh> lem_: 'likely', even. If it does for you, this should help: http://patrickmylund.com/blog/how-to-install-vmware-tools-on-ubuntu-server-810/
[13:54] <LadyNikon> newbie: check and make sure that the switch is flipped first
[13:54] <Baird> ok grazie enzotib e ubottu
[13:54] <lem_> thirsteh, that means, that data transfer between host and guest system would fail?
[13:54] <newbie> switch?  What switch?
[13:54] <jamescarr> can I restart x from the commandline?
[13:54] <jamescarr> hello?
[13:55] <jamescarr> fine
[13:55] <LadyNikon> jamescarr: be patient someone will answer your question
[13:55] <jamescarr> I'll just reboot
[13:55] <Andrijeski> I installed some extra plugins to firefox, now flash is not working..
[13:55] <spixer> Yo, any can help me install adobe flash so i can watch youtube viedos and so on.. im newb :P
[13:55] <newbie> I tried 9.04 on my desktop, and it doesn't work - had to go back to 8.10
[13:55] <enzotib> jamescarr: x or gdm?
[13:55] <Dr_Willis> jamescarr:  restart the gdm service
[13:55] <thirsteh> lem_: the shared folders wouldn't work, no, but the system would be stable (albeit slow). You should be able to install Open VM Tools, though
[13:55] <Andrijeski> I uninstalled those plugins/addons and reinstalled flash plugin, but it still doesn't work
[13:55] <newbie> xfm, what is the command to see about wifi?
[13:56] <xfm> newbie: iwconfig
[13:56] <newbie> hold on, I'll try that
[13:56] <Andrijeski> spixer , applications->add/remove , search for "flash"
[13:56] <default> does a RAID 0 configuration needs to have 2 harddisks the same size ?
[13:56] <e1luca> @newbie: there myght be a phisical switch on the laptop
[13:56] <LadyNikon> newbie: did you answer me about the switch.. i may have missed it with all the scrolling.
[13:57] <lem_> thirsteh, I was thinking of using a vm for ubuntu on my mac os 10.5. are vm's really slow?
[13:57] <thirsteh> lem_: my disk i/o with hdparm -t went from 5-10mb/s without vmware tools, to 100-130mb/s with it. Pretty noticeable increase in performance :-)
[13:57] <xfm> newbie: try also:   lspci | grep -i net
[13:57] <xfm> and give us the result
[13:57] <lordmetroid> Why doesn't the numpad keys work?
[13:57] <loldma> it worked! thanks a lot Dr_Willis! :)
[13:57] <lem_> thirsteh, so you managed to get the vmware tools installed
[13:57] <StevenTyler> any idea why  this is not working: grep apple .
[13:57] <e1luca> @ newbie: or lspci | grep wlan
[13:57] <thirsteh> lem_: no, VMs on todays machines are fast, but installing tools on VMWare is a must, or it will be slow
[13:57] <lordmetroid> I have num lock on but there is no characters comming when I press any of them keys
[13:57] <thirsteh> lem_: yep
[13:58] <StevenTyler> I know there are many files in the pwd which contains the text "apple"
[13:58] <Bischoop> Hi
[13:58] <StevenTyler> grep "apple" . doesn't help either
[13:58] <lem_> thirsteh, do you use it on a regular basis?
[13:58] <lordmetroid> Hmm, I can control the mouse with the numpad
[13:58] <newbie> iwconfig came back lo no wireless  eho0 no wireless, etc
[13:58] <lordmetroid> Is this what interferes with the normal usages?
[13:59]  * LadyNikon give sup
[13:59] <MQDuck> Another question: How do I determine (at the command-line) my real IP address, rather than my one behind the router?
[13:59] <newbie> I don' know where to look for the switch
[13:59] <LadyNikon> newbie: what model of laptop is it?
[13:59] <muelli> StevenTyler: the syntax for "grep" is "grep $needle $haystack" where $needle is the word you're looking for and $haystack are the *files* you are looking in. But the fullstop, you are providing, is a directory.
[13:59] <LadyNikon> newbie: it should be either on the bottom right, the side, look for the wifi icon
[13:59] <muelli> StevenTyler: if you want to grep through a directory, try grep -r.
[14:00] <gordonjcp> LadyNikon: there isn't a big red X, there's a round red "power button" symbol.  In previous versions of Ubuntu, it had Shutdown
[14:00] <LadyNikon> gordonjcp: you talking about in jaunty? cause i am looking right at it
[14:00] <newbie> HP Pavillon ZD8000
[14:00] <LadyNikon> gordonjcp: sorry its a square red power button.. shutdown is the last option
[14:00] <xfm> newbie: give me the result of "lspci | grep -i net"
[14:01] <thirsteh> lem_: yep, I have a ton of different VMs at work. One for each product configuration (we make many products, but only one or two can be installed on one machine at any one time, hence the VMs
[14:01] <lordmetroid> Ahaa, bug, using the keypad to control the mouse cancels all other functionality!
[14:01] <L3dPlatedLinux> May  3 08:52:54 linuxbox kernel: [  160.805294] gadmin-proftpd[6193]: segfault at 4b ip b794f5c8 sp bfd23cf0 error 4 in libgobject-2.0.so.0.1800.2[b7926000+3c000]    please some one tell me what this means I get it when starting gadmin-proftpd ( i get this in my sys log and nothing popsup for the app?
[14:01] <newbie> lo no wireless, eth0, no wireless, wmaster0 no wireless, wlan0 IEEE 802.11g ESID:**
[14:02] <tom17bombadil> i have trouble to install ubuntu due to my tft-screen, i guess. It is complaining something like 'out of reach' or 'no signal' after some booting-part.
[14:02] <Dr_Willis> lordmetroid:  you expect the numpad to do both at the same time?
[14:02] <lem_> thirsteh, so in which way is it slower without the vmware tools? because of the more complicated procedures in case you want to copy files from on os to the other?
[14:02] <Zzeiss> spixer: you there?
[14:02] <bilalakhtar> hello guys i have a problem with printer
[14:02] <bilalakhtar> i hav a hp deskjet 845c printer
[14:02] <bilalakhtar> its quite old
[14:02] <lordmetroid> Yes, if I have num lock on I should be able to use the numpad not as a pseudo-cursor but as a numpad
[14:02] <newbie> xfm, nothing lo, eth0,wmaster
[14:02] <muelli> !enter | bilalakhtar
[14:02] <gordonjcp> LadyNikon: not in mine, then... Where do you enable it?
[14:02] <LadyNikon> newbie: look on the side
[14:03] <Dr_Willis> lordmetroid:  theres a 'accessability' feature of that.
[14:03] <e1luca> @newbie: HP Pavillon ZD8000 has wifi on launch keys
[14:03] <Zzeiss> spixer: the magic (assuming you're on 9.04) is to (with quotes as shown)     sudo apt-get install ".*gnash.*"
[14:03] <tom17bombadil> so far i used parameters like vga=771, noapic,acpi=off,pci=noacpi and nolapic
[14:03] <bilalakhtar> it installs all fine
[14:03] <bilalakhtar> but
[14:03] <bilalakhtar> when it prints it prints them in some other font
[14:03] <bilalakhtar> they look like codes
[14:03] <muelli> Zzeiss, spixer: better use single quotes to properly quote the argument.
[14:03] <spixer> Zzeiss: i have fix it but thanks :)
[14:04] <newbie> I did.  Saw things that look like wifi, but just under, a cnnection
[14:04] <lordmetroid> That is what I am saying, if that acceciblity function is activated I can only use the numpad as a pseudo-cursor and if I turn the numlock on, I can't use the numpad for anything, cursor nor writing
[14:04] <Zzeiss> That brings in gnash (not flash) which as of the 9.04 versions plays all of the YouTube por... er, movies that I've tried.
[14:04] <Uuu> bilalakhtar: sorry, you are quite unreadable, you should write everything in ONE line
[14:04] <tom17bombadil> is there any apropriate parameters for enabling cooperation of this installation-system and my tft-monitor?
[14:04] <Zzeiss> spixer: Oh, sorry.
[14:04] <thirsteh> lem_: it's slower because Ubuntu doesn't 'know' that it's a virtual guest before you install VMWare Tools. When you install it, you effectively install new 'drivers' for the virtual harddrive, ethernet adapter, mouse and keyboard
[14:05] <L3dPlatedLinux> May  3 08:52:54 linuxbox kernel: [  160.805294] gadmin-proftpd[6193]: segfault at 4b ip b794f5c8 sp bfd23cf0 error 4 in libgobject-2.0.so.0.1800.2[b7926000+3c000]    please some one tell me what this means I get it when starting gadmin-proftpd ( i get this in my sys log and nothing popsup for the app?
[14:05] <bilalakhtar> i have a problem with hp deskjet 845c printer. it installs fine but when it prints it prints some codes which look like they are from some other font.
[14:05] <newbie> If I sent you a pic of the thing
[14:05] <lem_> thirsteh, I see, hmm, hopefully I can manage to install the vmware tools on my mac os
[14:05] <Uuu> L3dPlatedLinux: on Linux when an app crashes, you'll not see error message in a dialog box in most cases - for that, you can use Terminal, start the app and look what is displayed.
[14:06] <Darkstriker> hi
[14:06] <thirsteh> lem_: if you can't, check out the article I linked. It's worked on all of my newer Ubuntu guests
[14:06] <e1luca> @ newbie: left of the power button http://www.anunturi.ro/ups/1239353490-193377247.jpg
[14:06] <penthief> L3dPlatedLinux: File a bug with the app.
[14:07] <lem_> thirsteh, thanks, I will use your link. did you install 9.04 by now? the link's description is for 8.10.
[14:07] <newbie> brb
[14:08] <spixer> Anyone can help me, Cant get high sound, i got sound in my speakers but it's low and it's on max.
[14:08] <thirsteh> lem_: yes, it (almost) worked on 9.04 as well. It still couldn't compile the HGFS driver (vmware's 'shared folders'), but I don't need that
[14:09] <vatts[afk]> holly shit
[14:09] <spixer> never mind ;9
[14:09] <vatts[afk]> quitflood
[14:09] <vatts[afk]> xD
[14:09] <LadyNikon> vatts[afk]: language please.
[14:09] <Dreamglider> How do i restart ALSA sound service ?
[14:10] <lem_> thirsteh, ok, you helped me to look forward to my vmware use a lot more leisure. I had my fears it wouldn't work out properly, but I guess it will work just fine now.
[14:11] <lem_> thirsteh, thanks
[14:11] <thirsteh> lem_: :-) no problem
[14:11] <newbie> I see the pic of the Pavillon
[14:11] <newbie> where is the wifi thing that I should see
[14:12] <newbie> xfm
[14:13] <newbie> xfm,where on the pic is the wifi thing?
[14:13] <LadyNikon> newbie: look on the laptop for a picture of the wifi symbol
[14:14] <LadyNikon> newbie: usually looks like a monitor or a laptop with ))))) it slides from left to right
[14:14] <LadyNikon> OR.. it may be on the f1 keys
[14:14] <Dreamglider> my alsa stopped working, i tried to restart it with sudo /etc/init.d/alsa restart but it does not work, im running 8.10. How can i see what caused it to stop ?
[14:15] <Uuu> Dreamglider: /etc/init.d/alsa-utils maybe? (in my 8.04 there is such file)
[14:15] <Dreamglider> Uuu, i meant alsa-utils sry
[14:16] <Labutaw> which is better ebox vs. webmin
[14:16] <Labutaw> which is better ebox vs. webmin?
[14:16] <LadyNikon> webmin is bad.
[14:16] <sacarlson> Dreamglider: you can always look at /var/log/syslog to see if it stoped and why
[14:16] <Labutaw> so what u prefer?
[14:16] <LadyNikon> Labutaw: make sure your security is tight when using such interfaces.. i got hacked that way
[14:16] <Ilaria1990> after ubuntu upgrading, firefox locks up everytime I'm surfing the net. No commands available. Only restart. What can I do to solve the problem? (I'm not expert)
[14:16] <Uuu> Dreamglider: sudo alsa force-reload or so ;]
[14:17] <Labutaw> LadyNikon: so what are you using right now?
[14:17] <LadyNikon> Labutaw: i stopped using anything
[14:17] <LadyNikon> Labutaw: i just ssh into my boxen now
[14:17] <LadyNikon> Labutaw: i also use ip chains to limit where i can ssh into the box
[14:17] <HannaPa> Hi! I'm having trouble setting my ssh up. I get connection refused, 've changed  port in ssh_config, restarted it and opened a port in my router. Have I missed something?
[14:17] <Labutaw> LadyNikon: how will i activate my ssl
[14:17] <Labutaw> :)
[14:18] <xfm> newbie: letf of power button
[14:18] <nodak_> hello
[14:18] <Slart> HannaPa: set it to listen to outside connections? ie not just listen on "lo"
[14:18] <nodak_> anyone know about iptables?
[14:18] <Labutaw> LadyNikon: any links for me ^_^
[14:18] <HannaPa> Slart: WIll check that up, is that in ssh_config?
[14:18] <LadyNikon> nodak_: better to ask the question for it than to ask if anyone knows it
[14:18] <nodak_> thanks
[14:18] <Slart> HannaPa: I think so
[14:18] <LadyNikon> Labutaw: google the ubuntu forums.. i am about to get breakfast
[14:19] <Slart> HannaPa: iirc it's a listen keyword or similar
[14:19] <nodak_> ok how do i configure irc to work using iptables for 6667 port
[14:19] <Houba1986> hey, i have a problem, everytime i connect my laptop to an external monitor, or projector, or tv, the mirror screens doesn't work and it always messes something up. first it changed my visual resolution in xorg.conf to 2304 800, then i changed it back to 2048 768, now i lost my resolution 1280x800, which was my default resolution before. this happened before and i had manually added it into the xrandr, but can't remember how to do it, can someone please t
[14:19] <baker> what ssl
[14:19] <cybotron> is there terminal based email client in Ubuntu?
[14:19] <anon119> pine
[14:19] <lem_> mutt
[14:19] <Slart> cybotron: mutt ?
[14:19] <thirsteh> cybotron: pine, mutt
[14:19] <lem_> I was first!
[14:19] <grawity> cybotron: alpine, mutt, mailx
[14:19] <lem_> ;)
[14:19] <thirsteh> hehe
[14:19] <newbie> if he doesn't have a DSL connection, does that change something?
[14:19] <grawity> lem_: anon119 was first
[14:19] <MotivatedWarDog> can anyone explain to me, why after i've downloaded Ubuntu and burn the ISO to a CD, it starts up to the first screen. I choose install Ubuntu it just sits there, i choose Check CD for defects it just sits there?
[14:19] <Uuu> cybotron: alpine
[14:19] <Labutaw> LadyNikon: left me some of your breakfast ^_^
[14:20] <cybotron> which one is better?
[14:20] <Labutaw> LadyNikon: thnx ^_^ for the info
[14:20] <lem_> grawity, first with mutt
[14:20] <grawity> lem_: Nope, anon119's "pine" came here first.
[14:20] <grawity> cybotron: Pine is now renamed to Alpine, btw.
[14:20] <lem_> grawity, learn to read ... I wrote "mutt" first and that's what I meant....
[14:21] <grawity> lem_: Ah, hmm
[14:21]  * lem_ pokes grawity.
[14:21] <lem_> hua :)
[14:21] <neldoreth> hey, can someone help me out? ive just installed 9.04, but i need ndiswrapper for my wlan stick - the module ndiswrapper exists, but not the program and i am not able to found it via synaptic - can someone give me a hint
[14:21] <nodak_> nevermind, think i figured it out :)
[14:21] <grawity> cybotron: So anyway, 'alpine' might be easier, but 'mutt' is nice too.
[14:21] <Houba1986> does anyone know how to manually add the resolution 1280x800 to xrandr using the terminal???
[14:21] <MotivatedWarDog> any ideas ?
[14:21] <lem_> grawity, never mind, misunderstandings are normal in a chat
[14:22] <DaveWM> xandros ?  you're not on an eee pc are you?
[14:22] <DaveWM> heh
[14:22] <DaveWM> isnt xandros one of those dists that costs money?
[14:22] <anon119> oo im fast huh
[14:22] <DaveWM> i dunno
[14:22] <DaveWM> heh
[14:22] <Xand3r> hi
[14:22] <DaveWM> hi
[14:22] <phix> hi
[14:22] <Uuu> Houba1986: type 'xrandr' to see resolutions, then 'xrandr -s <num>x<num>'
[14:22] <MotivatedWarDog> :-(
[14:22] <newbie> I'll be back in a week
[14:23] <lem_> in a week??
[14:23] <Ilaria1990> need help!! my pc keeps on locking up every 15 min of activity in the net!! What should I do?!?
[14:23] <DaveWM> oh xrandr.... is a command
[14:23] <DaveWM> lol
[14:23] <Xand3r> i have created an avi with "Video DVD backup" put i cant scvrol oin the vid
[14:23] <lem_> newbie, send us a postcard :)
[14:23] <Dr_Willis> Houba1986:  ive used teh x modeline generator web site to force specific modes in xorg.conf    http://xtiming.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/xtiming.pl
[14:23] <HannaPa> Slart: cant really find the line, could you help me?
[14:23] <Slart> Ilaria1990: only when you use the network?
[14:23] <Xand3r> how can i get it
[14:23] <Xand3r> scrollableß
[14:23] <Ilaria1990> slart: yes
[14:24] <Houba1986> and also, the login screen seems weird, its very huge, like 640x480 resolution, how do i fix tis?
[14:24] <Slart> HannaPa: you don't have any lines that starts with  ListenAddress ?
[14:24] <MotivatedWarDog> any ideas ladies and gents ?
[14:24] <Ilaria1990> slart: after that, the only thing I can do is restart ubuntu from the power button
[14:24] <HannaPa> Slart: Yeah in sshd_config, it's commented out
[14:25] <Uuu> Dr_Willis: great tip about modeline generator, can be useful, thanks ;0
[14:25] <wanna_learn_more> anyone know how to loadbalancing on ubuntu?
[14:25] <Slart> HannaPa: according to the man page it should then listen to all interfaces.. so that is  not the problem
[14:25] <wanna_learn_more> load balancing and bonding...i need good documentation ?
[14:26] <DaveWM> ah
[14:26] <HannaPa> Slart: Hm, ok.
[14:26] <lem_> MotivatedWarDog, maybe somethings wrong with your cd drive. try a usb-stick instead. it worked just fine for me.
[14:26] <MotivatedWarDog> dunno, its not the cd rom drive, cuase it worked to make the cd lol
[14:27] <lem_> MotivatedWarDog, another source for this problem could be the distribution you downloaded. what is it exactly?
[14:27] <redelf> have any a good online game for Ubuntu?
[14:27] <Slart> redelf: it's not really for ubuntu but progress quest is a great online mmorpg =)
[14:28] <Slart> !info pq
[14:28] <Houba1986> Dr_Willis, i'm a little confused as to the site you gave me,  i got the modeline, now what do i do?
[14:28] <phix> my is Dr zimmerman so awesome for
[14:28] <redelf> ok i try it thx
[14:28] <Slart> redelf: don't get your hopes up too high =).. also try !games for some bot info
[14:28] <albert> which is better? xchat-gnome or normal xchat?
[14:28] <phix> albert: irssi
[14:28] <Slart> albert: they are different..
[14:28] <albert> YAY XD
[14:29] <MotivatedWarDog> Lem_: i got it from their offical website
[14:29] <albert> brb XD
[14:29] <Houba1986> Dr_Willis, it says i should add it to my monitor and active modes in screen section, how do i do this?
[14:29] <lem_> MotivatedWarDog, yeah, but there a a lot of distributions
[14:29] <phix> everyone should hold hands and use irssi
[14:29] <redelf> like too get some thing on this cpu insted
[14:29] <redelf> of wow
[14:29] <Uuu> Houba1986: if you have closed NVidia dirvers, there is nvidia-settings (a GUI tool) which can be used to set resolutions and save 'em
[14:29] <lem_> ... there ARE a lot of ...
[14:29] <Houba1986> no, i don't have nvidia, i have intel 945
[14:29] <Acedip> why my system is launching http cache cleaner every now and then
[14:30] <Slart> albert: xchat-gnome hides some configuration stuff but has a more polished surface.. xchat offers more configuration but is less shiny
[14:30] <jlaroche> hello everyone
[14:30] <MotivatedWarDog> oh then i don't know where i got it from
[14:30] <jlaroche> Does anyone know how to add a compression type to fileroller's create archive menu?
[14:30] <Slart> Acedip: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=241926
[14:31] <lem_> MotivatedWarDog, try ubuntu-9.04-alternate-i386.iso from the official website
[14:31] <albert> normal xchat is better, reminds me of mirc
[14:32] <IndyGunFreak> albert: eh.. 6 on one hand, half dozen on the other
[14:32] <MotivatedWarDog> Lem_: Which mirror, becuae thats where i got it last time, though i got the older verson the 8.0.4
[14:32] <Slart> albert: you can run mIRC using wine.. from what I've heard it works nicely
[14:32] <lem_> MotivatedWarDog, I got a link for ya: http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Downloads/Jaunty_Jackalope
[14:32] <IndyGunFreak> Slart: why would you want to do that though?... wine apps have a tendency to be buggy.. better to use native linux apps.
[14:32] <Slart> albert: it will still be mIRC though.. but if you like it I guess it won't be a problem
[14:32] <phix> albert: irssi!!!!!!!
[14:33] <grawity> albert: irssi!!!!!
[14:33] <lem_> MotivatedWarDog, the iso I mentioned before is the 'alternate' for i386
[14:33] <nnull> Guys ive been having problems with FireFox randomly crashing, so ran it out of a terminal all that echo's upon the crash is "Segmentation Fault " .. any ideas?
[14:33] <Slart> IndyGunFreak: Why do people run mIRC in the first place? people do strange things =)
[14:33] <phix> albert: sudo apt-get install irssu
[14:33] <phix> albert: sudo apt-get install irssi
[14:33] <Uuu> albert: ekg2 ;p
[14:33] <phix> grawity: <3
[14:33] <IndyGunFreak> well, a windows user, i can see using mirc, especially when xchat was not free.
[14:33] <IndyGunFreak> but Linux has a lot of free options, so..
[14:33] <redelf> what about  the Mana world?
[14:33] <thirsteh> I've grown quite fond of Quassel IRC, actually
[14:33] <MotivatedWarDog> Lem_: i guess it could be that i downloaded the desktop verson, and i'm trying to put it on a laptop ? >.<
[14:33] <IndyGunFreak> irssi.. i could just never get a feel for it.. i'm a GUI whore though, i admit that
[14:33] <thirsteh> http://quassel-irc.org/
[14:33] <LjL> phix: why don't you quit it? he's asking about xchat
[14:33] <HannaPa> irssi rocks
[14:34] <recon69> got a question, if you run a memtest and it crashes , what does that mean?
[14:34] <sacarlson> nnull must be eather java or that other propriatary thing
[14:34] <unixluser> hi guys. if i can't get an answer here for Jaunty, do you think i should ask in #debian? We are the same, right? I can ask about sid
[14:34] <lem_> MotivatedWarDog, nothing wrong with that
[14:34] <iceroot> i have cronjob, everytime this is executed i get the result via mail. how to stop this email-spam but not stopping the cronjob?
[14:34] <Acedip> Slart, ty
[14:34] <Slart> thirsteh: mm, it's nice.. a little more support for customizing it and I might switch
[14:34] <sacarlson> disable them and see if the problem continues
[14:34] <phix> LjL: lol, he is asking what is better, I am giving him an alternate choice
[14:34] <lem_> MotivatedWarDog, I'm just telling you what worked for me. it worked without any problems. you just have to wait until the installation is finished. ;)
[14:34] <Slart> unixluser: no, ask in #debian about debian distros and in #ubuntu about ubuntu distros.. they are not the same.. related but not the same
[14:35] <phix> LjL: why are you so synical for?
[14:35] <eierdieb> hej
[14:35] <Houba1986> hey, can someone please tell me how to add my default 1280x800 resolution back to my pc using terminal and xandr? it disappeared after trying to run two monitors, and now i don't know what to do to get it back
[14:35] <LjL> phix: i think you've made your point about that, time to move on
[14:35] <phix> LjL: grawity agreese with me too
[14:35] <phix> LjL: ok
[14:35] <thirsteh> Slart: yep, I could use custom coloring for my own text/name in a channel, and some way to reference myself (like $me in mIRC) in a server Perform
[14:35] <eierdieb> anyone could tell me where to request new features? (pls whisper)
[14:35] <unixluser> Slart: how come i see a lot of other buntuers in there with me asking about stuff. they say its coz we send them over there
[14:35] <unixluser> Slart: i don't want to ask because they tell me off
[14:36] <Slart> unixluser: we don't send ubuntu users to #debian..
[14:36] <lem_> lol
[14:36] <lem_> muhahah
[14:36] <unixluser> Slart: i was sent there a week ago
[14:36] <LjL> phix: please don't CTCP me, either
[14:36] <unixluser> Slart: said my question had more answers there
[14:36] <Slart> unixluser: remember who did it? remember the name and don't trust that person again
[14:36] <IndyGunFreak> unixluser: then someone was just blowing you off... i've saw ubuntu users get banned htere..lol (i use debian also)
[14:36] <unixluser> like, more ppl in #debian use it than ubuntu
[14:36] <recon69> if a memcheck crashes while running, does that mean that the memory is bad or something else is bad?
[14:37] <asdf_> how do i blacklist packages
[14:37] <MotivatedWarDog> Lem_: good to go, i'll download that tonight while i'm sleepin hehe
[14:37] <Slart> recon69: it means something is bad... memory is one suggestion
[14:37] <phix> LjL: not replying to a CTCP is enough :) you dont have to add to that by stating it on a public channel
[14:37] <unixluser> Slart: no i dont. but he very friendly
[14:37] <asdf_> every time i upgrade i have to get rid of shitty packages like bufox
[14:37] <unixluser> Slart: so i trusted
[14:37] <lem_> MotivatedWarDog, ok, I wish you luck. gotta grab some food.
[14:37] <unixluser> yes
[14:37] <LjL> asdf_: *packages*?
[14:37] <Ilaria1990> slart: so what should I do? .....
[14:37] <phix> LjL: even a simple prv msg is too evasive
[14:37] <Slart> unixluser: don't trust the friendly people.. trust the grumpy ones =)
[14:37] <recon69> Slart: it's just that I would expect the memchecker to not crash with bad memory?
[14:38] <grawity> LjL: Agreed -- if you don't like CTCPs, block them, disable them, fake replies, but if you don't - don't complain either
[14:38] <recon69> *not expect
[14:38] <phix> asdf_: hat is bufox?
[14:38] <phix> s/hat/what/
[14:38] <asdf_> ubufox
[14:38] <Slart> recon69: mem checker needs a small portion of working memory to run.. if it doesn't get that it will crash
[14:38] <asdf_> its a firefox extention
[14:38] <phix> Slart: does it state that before running?
[14:38] <fde> unixluser: just don't mention that you're using Ubuntu in #debian , and generally you will indeed get better answers... this channel tends to simply have less experience than there.
[14:39] <Houba1986> i tried xrandr -s 1280x800 -r 60, but it says size 1280x800 not found in available modes. how do i add it? i have the modeline i created using the x free86 modeline generator
[14:39] <TUPUE_> Tout ceux qui sont ici et qui me comprennent, sont des fils de putes.
[14:39] <phix> Slart: if not then it is a poorly designed program
[14:39] <Slart> !fr  | TUPUE_
[14:39] <phix> more gui programs in Linux should be UI evaluated
[14:39] <recon69> Slart: also my system only crashes in linux, not widows
[14:39] <TUPUE_> Je ne parle pas en français
[14:39] <Slart> phix: hmm.. try to figure out how a program is supposed to "state that" before it runs..
[14:40] <unixluser> fde: they know i fi'm from ubuntu
[14:40] <unixluser> fde: i don't ask questions properly
[14:40] <unixluser> really basic only
[14:40] <phix> Slart: easy,   if(badMemory) { doNotCrash(); }
[14:40] <fde> phix: feel free to design mockups... most programs for Linux are written by developers for developers, and pay very little attention to regular users... I mean, what do they care? It's not like they're selling a product, they just want an app that does what they need
[14:40] <neldoreth> ah, i found it with aptitute
[14:40] <unixluser> Slart: fde: IndyGunFreak: okay i stay :D
[14:40] <grawity> fde: Unfortunately yes.
[14:40] <TUPUE_> Quoi ?
[14:40] <phix> fde: that is the wrong aproach
[14:40] <Slart> phix: hehe..
[14:40] <Uuu> TUPUE_: try #ubuntu-xx (xx = code like en, fr, ...)
[14:41] <unixluser> do you guys know how to open holses through iptables firewall?
[14:41] <Slart> !english | TUPUE_
[14:41] <TUPUE_> Ta dis quoi sur ma mère Uuu ?
[14:41] <fde> phix: why? you gonna pay them if they pay more attention to where things are located in the app?
[14:41] <Uuu> anyone understand him? ;p
[14:41] <unixluser> not nat. only desktop machine. I need to open ports with iptables for p2p. but i have block all in policy atm
[14:41] <marco76> tvtime. anyone using it?
[14:41] <Dr_Willis> !info gufw
[14:41] <Andy80> hi all
[14:41] <phix> fde: alot of linux contributors should get a life and evaulate actual user use instead of designing programs to their ability
[14:41] <fde> grawity: why unfortunately? I find "user friendly" apps just make things take longer and make things harder to find
[14:41] <Slart> unixluser: just set some ports to "accept".. man iptables should tell you how to do that
[14:41] <unixluser> Dr_Willis: for me?
[14:42] <grawity> fde: Depends on the "friendliness".
[14:42] <Slart> unixluser: but of course.. ufw is much easier.. or gufw
[14:42] <unixluser> !info ufw
[14:42] <fde> phix: umm... that's just it, they have a life, they write programs for your use in their free time.
[14:42] <Dr_Willis> unixluser:  see if it does what you need.
[14:42] <unixluser> Slart, Dr_Willis: can i save iptables rules with (g)ufw, and if i remove (g)ufw later, i can use those rules manually?
[14:42] <Ilaria1990> guys, can you tell me another channel to ask for support please? Thanks!
[14:42] <fde> grawity: I cite Gnome and recent changes to KDE as proof that "user friendly" almost always means "more time consuming"
[14:42] <Uuu> TUPUE_: niente, nic, nothing, nichts ;/
[14:43] <salvo> ciaooo
[14:43] <Dr_Willis> unixluser:  all these tools just are front ends to generate the proper iptable rules from what ive seen
[14:43] <Ilaria1990> salvo: salvo, te la cavi con ubuntu????
[14:43] <LjL> !it | Ilaria1990
[14:43] <salvo> qualke italiano
[14:43] <salvo> lo uso da poco
[14:43] <phix> fde: wrong approach, programs should be written freely that actually gives benefit to users, then they will use your program and require further support if they want more feature, in which you get paid, then you release results to the open source community
[14:43] <LjL> !ot
[14:43] <Andy80> I'm running Jaunty on a secondary hard disk and I'd like to reinstall it on the primary hard disk, where I've a running RAID1 for my / mount point and another for /home. The question is: do I need Jaunty ALTERNATE Install or the desktop version is enough too? N.b: the RAID1 is already configured and is running on a Intrepid (I cannot upgrade because I'm getting too many errors, since I've installed too many 3rd party p
[14:43] <Andy80> ackages).
[14:43] <fde> phix: actually, that's not true, they write apps for THEIR use in their free time, and release them under an open source license so that maybe others find them useful
[14:43] <phix> fde: that is pretty much how it is done
[14:43] <TUPUE_> Uuu flurtanagen slurg ? sploken nege ubuntu 80$ canadanen ?
[14:43] <salvo> dimmi
[14:43] <phix> fde: if you dont agree then ask connical
[14:44] <LjL> !offtopic | fde, phix
[14:44] <salvo> cosa ti serve
[14:44] <fde> phix: feel free to stick to apps that have a paid developer base  :/
[14:44] <LjL> !it | salvo
[14:44] <phix> fde: paid developers release close source applications that have a lot of bugs and becomes useless to user
[14:44] <phix> fde: many eye balls == a better application
[14:44] <Seeker`> phix: fde please take it to -offtopic
[14:44] <fde> phix: half of what Canonical have developed is closed source... everything else is someone elses work
[14:44] <phix> as bugs are detected and corrected earlier
[14:45] <phix> fde: half? so Ubuntu is just half of what Canocial has developed?
[14:45] <LjL> !ops | fde, phix refuse to stop the offtopic
[14:45] <Uuu> Is there a Ubuntu channel for Basque lang? I think tupue uses that (translator says so)
[14:45] <Uuu> !baq
[14:46] <scribawf> Any suggestions for fix of Flashplayer on Opera/Firefox/Seamonkey since upgrade to 9.04?
[14:46] <odinsbane> is there a good way to put packages on a cd, So that somebody could install them from the cd?
[14:46] <Dr_Willis> !aptoncd
[14:46] <phix>  seeker` lol, I should know better than talking about ubuntu and canonical related topics in a ubuntu channel? I will remember that next time for sure!
[14:47] <kingslaye505> scribawf: i'm having the same problem with flash
[14:47] <azlon> !flash
[14:47] <phix> warning! flash is not ubuntu related!
[14:47] <IndyGunFreak> does gnash work w/ youtube yet?
[14:47] <LjL> phix: which part of "Ubuntu *support*" is hard to grasp?
[14:47] <Slart> phix: this is not just an ubuntu channel.. it's an ubuntu-support channel..for end user support.. hence ot
[14:47] <phix> it is off topic!
[14:47] <phix> :)
[14:47] <phix> ok
[14:48] <Dr_Willis> whining about offtopic is offtopic.!
[14:48] <phix> <3
[14:48] <Slart> IndyGunFreak: haven't tried it in a while.. I'd be surprised though
[14:48] <grawity> phix: #ubuntu is for helping people with Ubuntu things.
[14:48] <IndyGunFreak> Slart: yeah.. same here
[14:48] <broke> problem to install flash for adobe
[14:48] <scribawf> UH sorry but isn't flash used in Firefox/Opera/Seamonkey (part of Ubuntu Pckgs?
[14:48] <IndyGunFreak> broke: what have you tried?
[14:48] <Uuu> and whining about whining about offtopic? ;p
[14:48] <phix> grawity: I have a problem with Ubuntu
[14:48] <Slart> scribawf: afaik it's available as a separate package.. but not installed by default
[14:48] <Hymnosis> lol
[14:49] <scribawf> BUT Firefox is part of Ubuntu AND installed by default.
[14:49] <Slart> scribawf: yup
[14:49] <broke> I have tried to install from adobe to 8.04 and above for ubuntu
[14:50] <Slart> scribawf: the same thing with java
[14:50] <LjL> !flash
[14:50] <scribawf> and...how about "other" pckgs (Third Party etc.)  but they are desired to make it complimentary to work.
[14:51] <dewd> Hi somehow virtualbox is not correctly configured on an machine (according to apt) that has virtual machines up and running that I can't take down
[14:51] <recon69> scribawf: not sure what your issues with flash is, but works on my 9.04 install
[14:51] <kingslaye505> ubottu: there's nothing on the wiki for 9,04, does that mean that it will not work period?
[14:51] <dewd> the configure stage fails as the modules are in use
[14:51] <Slart> scribawf: huh? didn't understand that.. can you rephrase it?
[14:51] <Dr_Willis> Flash on Clean new 9/04 install here.. works  well.
[14:51] <dewd> how can i make apt know that the package is correctly
[14:52] <dewd> so i can install other software
[14:52] <scribawf> recon69: OK well have had a bad experience trying to get the "other" 3rd Party pckgs to work since 9.04.
[14:52] <TUPUE_> Argthh goganaaaa chouetten !!!!
[14:52] <broke> problem to install flash for adobe
[14:52] <jelly12gen> np: Tool - Vicarious
[14:52] <recon69> scribawf: if you did an upgrade, might be worth trying to remove/reinstall the packages you having trouble with
[14:52] <scribawf> recon69: but works fine on my other box w/8.10 and even on a different OS (OpenSusse).
[14:52] <disappearedng> how do I use grep to find the phrase bean in all the files within this directory and its subdirectory?
[14:52] <Uuu> TUPUE_: "ich habe guten morgen", we know
[14:53] <jelly12gen> disappearedng: man grep
[14:53] <jelly12gen> disappearedng: or just google it
[14:53] <Seeker`> TUPUE_: Do you have a support question?
[14:53] <TUPUE_> i kicketen bouletten #ubuntu-it...
[14:53] <sacarlson> disappearedng:  grep bean *
[14:53] <disappearedng> i did
[14:53] <jelly12gen> sacarlson: that isnt recursive
[14:53] <Dr_Willis> proberly need some recurssive option  -R or -r .. not sure..
[14:53] <sacarlson> grep -r bean *
[14:53] <jelly12gen> disappearedng: use the -r option for RECURSION
[14:53] <scribawf> recon69:  tnx for info, but did that just a few times already 2 times in fact, but no go.
[14:53] <Dr_Willis> Recuswive reppetition!
[14:54] <DigitalKiwi> is it true ubuntu users fix their problems with chmod 777?
[14:54] <dewd> there is no way to make dpkg skip the configure stage for an package ?
[14:54] <Dr_Willis> DigitalKiwi:   sounds like somthing windows users are used to doing.
[14:54] <DigitalKiwi> windows users have chmod?
[14:54] <enzotib> dewd: why do you wnat this?
[14:54] <enzotib> want*
[14:54] <Raylz> what program does someone usually use to make soundtracks for games?
[14:54] <scribawf> recon69: Oh well, that's what "learnin'" is all about.
[14:55] <Mion> Raylz: anything
[14:55] <jelly12gen> Raylz: spamming the channels
[14:55] <DigitalKiwi> but i heard you were all noobs (one of your own betrayed you)
[14:55] <jelly12gen> Raylz: just google it
[14:55] <Paolo88> hi!
[14:55] <dewd> enzotib: because the package is currently properly installed, virtual machines are running and i need to install some other software
[14:55] <Slart> DigitalKiwi: we are.. all of us.. all of the time
[14:55] <Dr_Willis> DigitalKiwi:  you have a actual support question?
[14:55] <magnet> DigitalKiwi: you're such an original troll.
[14:55] <jelly12gen> !troll
[14:55]  * erUSUL do no t feed the TROLL
[14:56] <odinsbane> scribawf: maybe ou haven't removed your original flash install.
[14:56] <LjL> !ops | digitalkiwi is ban evading, i believe
[14:56]  * jelly12gen DigitalKiwi uses a CRAPPY distro
[14:56] <dewd> enzotib: the configure stage want's to unload modules which are in use because of the running virtual machines
[14:56] <dewd> which should stay up
[14:56] <jelly12gen> i heard DigitalKiwi uses gentoo
[14:56] <odinsbane> scribawf: try locate libflashplayer.so and see all the places it turns up.
[14:56] <LostandFound> hey everybody, has anyone of you solved the sd card reader in ubuntu 9.04 bug on a hp laptop?
[14:56] <gnomefreak> LjL: you are still an op arent you?
[14:57] <scribawf> recon69:  Thought I done just just that, but will search for libflashplayer.so and see what happens.  Tnx
[14:57] <DigitalKiwi> shamus: don't worry, were all just beginners. Some of us are advanced beginners. And I heard, some of those beginners even hack the kernel. *g* Lets start over: What is  the problem, you want to solve?
[14:57] <DigitalKiwi> wow that was a lot of scrolling
[14:57] <PROject-Emerald> I agree.
[14:58] <scribawf> odinsbane:  Thank You for that tip, I'll try anything at this point!
[14:58] <DigitalKiwi> who said that removed so he's not embarassed
[14:58] <DigitalKiwi> he said he'd been a beginner for 14 years :/
[14:58] <DigitalKiwi> 08:56 < LjL> !ops | digitalkiwi is ban evading, i believe
[14:58] <DigitalKiwi> I have never been banned from #ubuntu or any of its sub channels
[14:58] <DigitalKiwi> thanks though
[14:58] <Slart> ok, now I see where the "annoying" part comes in
[14:59] <Dr_Willis> Untill now.. :()
[14:59] <PROject-Emerald> Is marijuana bad for ym Linux box? I've just tried to put an ounce of cannabis into my processor to get a vaporizer-esque effect but now there's a lot fo smoke and sparks
[14:59] <PROject-Emerald> of*
[14:59] <PROject-Emerald> my*
[14:59] <magnet> lol
[14:59] <dewd> sooo no way to manipulate the apt database directly or something ?
[14:59] <PROject-Emerald> Welcome Back
[14:59] <PROject-Emerald> ::3
[14:59] <magnet> dewd: libapt
[14:59] <Uuu> this weekend iseems not to be good for people, i see ;]
[14:59] <Dr_Willis> dewd:  proberly not a good idea. theres the apt-get manuals/docs that may have some info
[14:59] <jelly12gen> DigitalKiwi: you fail
[14:59] <Dr_Willis> !apt
[14:59] <PROject-Emerald> !marijuana
[15:00] <PROject-Emerald> damn
[15:00] <elky> jelly12gen, no need for that.
[15:00] <gnubie> scribawf; 64bit?
[15:00] <DigitalKiwi> it closed the window when you kicked me :(
[15:00] <unixluser> wow, ops must have left the building
[15:00] <PROject-Emerald> Guys I'm not even kidding. It's seriously smoking and sparking and stuff
[15:00] <PROject-Emerald> How do I fix it???
[15:00] <jelly12gen> nah elvis left the building
[15:00] <unixluser> cut yourself
[15:00] <PROject-Emerald> ZOMG REPORTED
[15:00] <PROject-Emerald> !report | unixluser
[15:00] <fde> dewd: there is no apt database... /var/lib/dpkg/ is the closest to a database you'll find...
[15:00] <magnet> PROject-Emerald: try to remove the marijuana and send it to me
[15:00] <PROject-Emerald> damn
[15:00] <elky> PROject-Emerald, this is completely inappropriate discussion
[15:00] <magnet> I will anaylyze it further
[15:01] <PROject-Emerald> but it's legitimate none the less.
[15:01] <LostandFound> hey anyone here operating the 9.04? want to ask about a common bug and if anyone has gotten over it...
[15:01] <scribawf> gnubie:  well at this point, I don't think so but could be wrong?? is that possible?
[15:01] <unixluser> PROject-Emerald: if you are smoking pot.. way to waste it on an irc channel, dipshit
[15:01] <Slart> LostandFound: go ahead
[15:01] <fde> dewd: there is also some stuff in /var/cache/apt/ (most notably archives)
[15:01] <magnet> LostandFound: yep
[15:01] <LostandFound> hey magnet
[15:01] <Slart> LostandFound: I think most users here have 9.04 by now
[15:01] <unixluser> elky: thanks
[15:01] <LostandFound> im talking about the sd card reader bug
[15:02] <dewd> fde: ok but there is no dpkg/apt command which will just "reinstall" the package and skip the stupid configure script that wants to unload  modules that are in use now ?
[15:02] <Dr_Willis> LostandFound:  with many laotops thers specific tweaks.
[15:02] <maria__> hello all.  I have a 16mbit internet connection.  But for some reason when I installed Ubuntu 8.10....im downloading constantly at 1mbit.  Where can I make a setting change on the NIC to 11 or 56mbit?
[15:02] <gnubie> scribawf; http://www.ubuntugeek.com/fix-for-flash-not-working-after-jaunty-upgrade-64bit.html solution 3 worked 4 me but I have the 64bit 9.04
[15:02] <magnet> LostandFound: sorry I don't use sd cards
[15:02] <LostandFound> i found something
[15:02] <Dr_Willis> LostandFound:  check the forums for your specific brand
[15:02] <Slart> LostandFound: hmm.. I don't have one of those.. can't really help you with it
[15:02] <dewd> like rpm has
[15:02] <LostandFound> but i'm not sure if it works for me
[15:02] <thomasfedb> Is there a way to restric access to a network interface to only one program (but all ports)?
[15:02] <scribawf> gnubie:  installed everything earlier from the get go anyways as 32bit
[15:02] <Slart> maria__: wireless?
[15:02] <LostandFound> should i send you the link?
[15:02] <Mion> dewd: that would actually be a useful feature, so ubuntu removed it
[15:02] <Seveas> maria__, maybe the server you download from has no more bandwidth :)
[15:02] <kingslaye505> maria_: that depends on the speed of the server you're connecting to as well
[15:02] <odinsbane> Can I check the integrity of a cd w/out rebooting my computer and checking?
[15:02] <dr_computo> hey guys i need to change my LUKS password... i know it's cryptsetup luksAddKey /dev/HDD, but what should HDD be? my boot partition (ext2) is on /dev/sda5 is that it? pls help!
[15:02] <DigitalKiwi> Mion: troll!
[15:02] <maria__> Slart  yes wireless
[15:02] <PROject-Emerald> elky: What crawled up your apt-get cavity?
[15:03] <DigitalKiwi> are you on mixed b/g?
[15:03] <scribawf> gnubie; tnx will check that out also, maybe got something to gain?
[15:03] <DigitalKiwi> or b? or g?
[15:03] <maria__> Seveas others in the house are using full bandwidth.  this problem is with my NIC Ubuntu setting
[15:03] <fde> dewd: you can download only, and edit the scripts like <package>.preinst and <package>.postinst
[15:03] <magnet> dewd: you can do that with APT if you read the manual carefully
[15:03] <gnubie> scribawf; always fun
[15:03] <magnet> dewd: (look for skip pre-inst / post-inst)
[15:03] <Slart> maria__: not really sure.. you've looked at the documentation you get from typing !wifi in here?
[15:03] <maria__> what switches can i change to increase
[15:03] <dewd> magnet thanks
[15:03] <maria__> !wifi
[15:04] <fde> dewd: actually, you'd need to apt-get -d source <package> ... or use dpkg-deb to extract the package
[15:04] <DigitalKiwi> bad drivers maybe?
[15:04] <maria__> Slart  thanks, ill do a bit of reading there and see what i can find
[15:04] <PROject-Emerald> Why is #ubuntu full of hard asses? :'( #kubuntu is friendlier
[15:04] <magnet> Mion: I hope you realize that ubuntu doesn't "remove" anything
[15:04] <DigitalKiwi> LIES
[15:04] <Dr_Willis> PROject-Emerald:  try #archlinux
[15:04] <Seeker`> PROject-Emerald: stop it now
[15:04] <DigitalKiwi> I can no longer rm -rf <root>*
[15:04] <thomasfedb> Is there a way to restric access to a network interface to only one program (but all ports)?
[15:04] <fde> PROject-Emerald: they both follow the same social contract... there is simply more people here, thus more personalities...
[15:04] <jlaroche> has anyone else here noticed that the system sounds in ubuntu don't work? They didn't work in 8.10 and still don't in 9.04.
[15:04] <DigitalKiwi> ubuntu removed it from rm >.>
[15:04] <magnet> DigitalKiwi: I'm sure you can
[15:05] <SauLus> on my jaunty my vimrc is not being read. The same file is working perfectly on my debian Lenny. Any ideas how to make this work on jaunty?
[15:05] <thomasfedb> That program being vmware server
[15:05] <Natanael_L> I want to upgrade to VLC 0.9.9, and have Ubuntu 8.10.
[15:05] <thomasfedb> DigitalKiwi: do you know how?
[15:05] <Seveas> thomasfedb, using apparmor you should be able to do so I believe
[15:05] <scribawf> gnubie;  is that the word? "fun", well it's more like a challenge!
[15:05] <jlaroche> has anyone else here noticed that the system sounds in ubuntu don't work? They didn't work in 8.10 and still don't in 9.04.
[15:06] <thomasfedb> Seveas: thanks
[15:06] <IndyGunFreak> jlaroche: what system sounds?.. like startup and exit?
[15:06] <Natanael_L> How can I upgrade? VLC 0.9.9 ain't in the repository, only VLC 0.9.4
[15:06] <Slart> thomasfedb: interesting question.. you might be able to use something like "ident" to make the firewall check what user/app is on the other side.. let me know if you find out how to do it
[15:06] <Mion> jlaroche: they work if you use esd, but esd is a mess
[15:06] <Uuu> test
[15:06] <Dr_Willis> Natanael_L:  see if theres some newer versions on the PPA repo sites. or use source.
[15:06] <DigitalKiwi> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/coreutils/+bug/174283 thomasfedb
[15:06] <Uuu> last test
[15:06] <Seveas> Mion, in 9.04 it's all using libcanberra / gstreamer / pulseaudio I thought
[15:06] <DigitalKiwi> hi Uuu wut
[15:06] <Uuu> DigitalKiwi: wut?
[15:07] <Natanael_L> jlaroche: It works over here
[15:07] <magnet> DigitalKiwi: If it were so, just apt-get source coreutils, remove the patch, and rebuild it :)
[15:07] <jlaroche> what is esd?
[15:07] <DigitalKiwi> you said test
[15:07] <Natanael_L> At least on login and stuff
[15:07] <mattgirv> esound sound daemon
[15:07] <Adyeths> so... my computer locked up yet again... and I still haven't gotten a solution as to why in ubuntu starting with the 8.10 release this has been happening.... *sigh*
[15:07] <Mion> jlaroche: something that you don't want to use
[15:07] <jlaroche> Natanael_L mind if I pm you for a sec?
[15:07] <phix> how do I get code completion working on netbeans on junty? it works fine in hardy
[15:07] <jlaroche> Mion: okay
[15:07] <mattgirv> er, enlightened sound daemon i mean. jlaroche
[15:07] <Natanael_L> Dr_Willis: Where? Links and stuff?
[15:07] <Seveas> jlaroche, esd is obsolete :)
[15:07] <Uuu> DigitalKiwi: I tried if I can paste multiple lines with my console iRC client... unfortunately I can't.
[15:07] <jlaroche> k
[15:07] <Natanael_L> feel free to PM me
[15:08] <neldoreth> hey, is anyone of you using an fritzbox wlan usb n stick under ubuntu 9.04 32-bit - i was able to use it successfully in arch64, but on ubuntu32 bit, it doesnt create a wlan0 device on modprobe ndiswrapper
[15:08] <Natanael_L> Found the videolan channel ;)
[15:08] <DigitalKiwi> gotta run :(
[15:08] <jlaroche> My issue is not everything plays.... Startup sound plays, but trash sound doesn't, logoff doesn't... most everything doesn't... except for login
[15:08] <Fillado> does anyone have experience on setting the resolution in Ubuntu without a monitor (that you remotely connect to)?
[15:08] <thomasfedb> Slart: thats not quite what i'm trying to acheive. I'm running a linux firewall under vmware server so I dont want direct access to the host on one NIC
[15:09] <Seveas> Fillado, DISPLAY=:0 xrandr
[15:09] <jlaroche> and I've gone into sounds and cusomized them to see for sure... still doesn't play what I change (unless its logon)
[15:09] <Natanael_L> jlaroche: Well, I usually don't use those things. But I think that's because it's not set
[15:09] <Dr_Willis> !ppa
[15:09]  * Adyeths wonders if anyone here has a clue as to why ubuntu 8.10 and now 9.04 would be locking up on him requiring him to turn the power off and on and restart it.
[15:09] <jlaroche> well i'm saying I manually set them
[15:10] <jlaroche> I really think things like this don't get noticed because ubuntu users don't generally use them, notice, or care enough when they see it doesn't work
[15:10] <Natanael_L> System > Settings > Sound > Tab named "Sound"
[15:10] <Fillado> Seveas: what do I do with that? :)
[15:10] <jlaroche> yeah.. that's where it is
[15:10] <Natanael_L> There you've got a bunch of system sound settings
[15:10] <Natanael_L> So you've set it already?
[15:10] <Natanael_L> Hmmm...
[15:11] <Seveas> Fillado, man xrandr
[15:11] <Seveas> ;)
[15:11] <jlaroche> yes... i said that many times....
[15:11] <Dr_Willis> I was thinking htere was some other global place to enable/dsable sound settings...
[15:11] <dewd> omg this shouldn't be so hard to find
[15:11] <Dr_Willis> but i always turn the annoying thing off.
[15:11] <Dr_Willis> Not in linux to check at the moment either.
[15:12] <e1luca> I have a smb share. It works well but I can't find it in file/open from programs? where is it mounted?
[15:12] <fde> Seveas: you're correct, that is the method used upstream nowadays
[15:13] <sacarlson> e1uca my guess is it mounts in /media
[15:13] <Dr_Willis> e1luca:  gnome file namager 'browses' the shares. it dosent mount them.
[15:14] <spixer> How to install java?
[15:14] <jlaroche> so.. no thoughts o the broken sounds?
[15:14] <Dr_Willis> e1luca:   some programs can handle the smb://whatever/whever type url  some cant.
[15:14] <e1luca> so how do I mont it than?
[15:14] <Natanael_L> jlaroche: Do you really need it?
[15:14] <jlaroche> wow
[15:14] <sacarlson> !java
[15:14] <Dr_Willis> e1luca:  you could always mount them with the mount command.
[15:14] <`Ned> wget stopped working. I keep getting 'bash: wget-r: command not found'. how do I fix this?
[15:14] <Seveas> spixer, sudo apt-get install sun-java6-plugin
[15:15] <Slart> `Ned: sudo apt-get install wget
[15:15] <spixer> Seveas: Thanks :)
[15:15] <Dr_Willis> unless thers somthing 'new' in 9.04 to let you mount them.. ibe not seen a gui way.
[15:15] <e1luca> @Dr_Willis tnx
[15:15] <Slart> `Ned: or add a space between wget and -r   wget -r instead of wget-r
[15:15] <mattgirv> jlaroche, Go through this guide http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=789578 <
[15:15] <Seveas> `Ned, either type wget correctly and don't spell it 'wget-r', or unalias wget if this is in an alias :)
[15:15] <Dr_Willis> e1luca:  you might want to check out the fusesmb command also.
[15:15] <Adyeths> is there anyone here who has a clue as to why ubuntu 8.10 and now 9.04 would be locking up requiring me turn the power off and on and restart my computer.
[15:16] <jlaroche> thanks mattgirv
[15:16] <tomoyuki28jp> urxvt is much slower than gnome-terminal and mlterm.  Is that normal?
[15:16] <Seveas> Adyeths, look in /var/log/* after the restart for clues. It could be a hardware hang, kernel bug or something else.
[15:16] <mattgirv> jlaroche, Should clear up any sound related conflicts you have, and should bolster compatibility with everything working with each other
[15:16] <Adyeths> there are never any messages in /var/log
[15:16] <`Ned> Slart, oops my bad...thanks for pointing that out
[15:16] <Uuu> tomoyuki28jp: I noticed that urxvt is slower for ncurses programs, so maybe it's normal.
[15:17] <Adyeths> which makes this especially frustrating because I don't know where to even begin looking to find a solution to this problem.
[15:17] <Uuu> tomoyuki28jp: but not very slow.
[15:17] <tomoyuki28jp> Uuu: I see. Would you recommend any other terminals?
[15:17] <sacarlson> adyeths maybe hardware problem
[15:17] <cparzewski> unitedpotsmokers, gotta roach?
[15:17] <sacarlson> my bad memory conector caused that
[15:18] <Uuu> tomoyuki28jp: if you need utf8: roxterm, xfce4-terminal maybe
[15:18] <mib_x8cjjx> Hey everyone is there anyone to see who logs onto the machine via remote desktop?? as in if it's logged someplace
[15:18] <tomoyuki28jp> Uuu: thanks for the info, I will take a look at them.
[15:18] <sacarlson> clean the contacts with a pencel eraser,  try the mem test run for long time to be sure
[15:18] <Dr_Willis> e1luca:  fusesmb seems to be working good now under 9.04 for me. :)  it makes accessing windows networks a lot easier.
[15:18] <darkham> what about MAME on Ubuntu?
[15:19] <Adyeths> and how would I fix this "bad memory connector" if thats what the problem is? also, wouldn't that produce problems with memtest as well? because I haven't seen any problems when running memtest.
[15:19] <Dr_Willis> darkham:  what about it?
[15:19] <Seveas> darkham, apt-cache search mame :)
[15:19] <Dr_Willis> !info xmame
[15:19] <Dr_Willis> !info mame
[15:19] <sacarlson> adyeths clean the conectors with an eraser
[15:19] <e1luca> @Dr_wilis I'm just reading about that . tnx for the tip
[15:19] <mattgirv> !info sdlmame
[15:19] <DonaldShimoda> hi, anybody using jaubty have kernel panics using x?
[15:20] <Adyeths> I will try that in a few minutes.
[15:20] <DonaldShimoda> happen every two days almost
[15:20] <Seveas> DonaldShimoda, do you have a picture of the panic text?
[15:20] <Jack8899> I have no sound in Kaffeine. I try to use my dvb card, the video is working, but no sound, Help?!
[15:20] <IndyGunFreak> DonaldShimoda: i've not..
[15:20] <DonaldShimoda> no, because happens in x and the only way to start is pressing the power button
[15:21] <DonaldShimoda> either alt +sysrq+ anything works
[15:21] <hans> how do i create mindmaps in latex?
[15:21] <Seveas> DonaldShimoda, then how do you know it's a kernel panic?
[15:21] <Uuu> tomoyuki28jp: and of course xterm, also konsole, eterm, lxterminal, mlterm, should have UTF-8
[15:21] <DonaldShimoda> caps locks blinking
[15:21] <Natanael_L> How big are the changes in between 8.10 and 9.04?
[15:21] <Seveas> Natanael_L, read the release notes :)
[15:21] <DonaldShimoda> Seveas, caps locks blinking
[15:22] <scunizi> !release | Natanael_L
[15:22] <unixluser> hello how do i set keyboard delay + repeat?
[15:22] <unixluser> i want to set it in .xinitrc
[15:22] <BlessJah> Hi All!
[15:22] <ney> hi everyone. iv just installed ubuntu 9 i64 on my notebook. but o got no sound at all, even on the headphones
[15:22] <ney> how do i troubleshoot this?
[15:22] <tomoyuki28jp> Uuu: thanks for the info, I appreciate it.
[15:22] <Uuu> tomoyuki28jp: :)
[15:22] <tomoyuki28jp> :)
[15:22] <BlessJah> ney: cat /dev/urandom > /dev/dsp
[15:22] <BlessJah> ney: (than stop it CTRL+C)
[15:22] <Seveas> unixluser, .xinitrc isn't used much. Try system -> prefs -> keyboard if you're using gnome
[15:23] <BlessJah> ney: will check if speakers are broken
[15:23] <Mion> ney: alsamixer, check the levels and if main/pcm is muted
[15:23] <unixluser> Seveas: i'm playing with different WM's now, so i can't do it just for gnome. thanks though
[15:23] <unixluser> i need something that can work with all WM i try
[15:23] <BlessJah> i've got strange question
[15:24] <BlessJah> is it possible to use pc speaker (inside box) instead of normal multrimedia speakers?
[15:24] <Seveas> BlessJah, only for simple beeps
[15:24] <tdn> I need to reinstall an Ubuntu machine. Therefor I would like to export the list of installed packages, so that I can easily install the same packages on the new system. How do I do this?
[15:24] <BlessJah> Seveas: no hope for me?
[15:24] <Seveas> tdn, dpkg --get-selections
[15:24] <Svish|eee> why does logging in with SSH to my laptop running Ubuntu take so loong??
[15:24] <mickey> ever sense i updated my ubuntu flash stopped w0orkin and I got it installed
[15:24] <DonaldShimoda> Seveas, anyidea?
[15:24] <ney> whoa! thanks, ill do one at a time
[15:24] <tdn> Seveas, thanks.
[15:24] <elaphe> hi there
[15:25] <Seveas> tdn, and on the other box: cat exported_file > dpkg --set-selections && apt-get dselect-upgrade
[15:25] <tdn> Seveas, thanks.
[15:26] <juniorrrrr> where i can identify my wireless-board ?!
[15:26] <Mion> lspci
[15:26] <Seveas> juniorrrrr, lspci
[15:26] <Seveas> (or lsusb if it's internal/external usb)
[15:26] <Jack8899> i cannot mount my iso anymore. I try: sudo mount -t iso9660 -o loop,ro /media/disk/Software\ Archiv/Linux/Ubuntu\ CD /media/kubuntucd   ---> but it says ioctl: LOOP_SET_FD: Invalid argument
[15:26] <Mion> Jack8899: drop the ro
[15:27] <juniorrrrr> Seveas:  thanks man!, i was trying lspci but lsusb works
[15:27] <ney> BlessJah, i got some white noise on the speakers
[15:27] <ney> so, theyr not dead
[15:27] <BlessJah> ney: so they're working
[15:27] <BlessJah> ney: kill using ctrl+c
[15:27] <thor> Excuse me , why does kismet depend on wireshark  ?
[15:27] <ney> noww i gotta find the sliders
[15:28] <Natanael_L> I've tried mounting an ISO to (the 9.04 ISO), and then Nautilus crashes when I try to open it
[15:28] <ney> where do i find the volume controls?
[15:28] <thirsteh> ney: alsamixer
[15:28] <Seveas> ney, application -> sound & video
[15:28] <ney> the one i got on the pannel its on the top
[15:28] <Natanael_L> Just right click, and click mount. Don't know remember if I've installed anything for that.
[15:28] <Jack8899> Mion: then it says: sudo mount -t iso9660 -o loop /media/disk/Software\ Archiv/Linux/Ubuntu\ CD /media/kubuntucd
[15:28] <Jack8899> /media/disk/Software Archiv/Linux/Ubuntu CD: Is a directory
[15:28] <phix> lol
[15:28] <sacarlson> thor it may use some similar libs but wireshare doen't have to be installed
[15:29] <ney> Seveas, well, i dont got alsamixer there, ill apt-get it
[15:29] <darkham> Seveas: yes , i'm downloaded sdlmame from synaptic, but i don't know what i must do for run some rom
[15:29] <annaimkonki> hi everyone. i am very impressed by JJ 9.04.
[15:29] <annaimkonki> wow!
[15:29] <thirsteh> Jack8899: you need to point to the actual .iso file
[15:29] <Mion> I'm not :/
[15:29] <Mion> ney: alsa-utils or something like that
[15:29] <mickey> ever sense i updated my ubuntu flash stopped w0orkin and I got it installed
[15:29] <ney> well, gnome-alsamixer, or alsamixergui?
[15:29] <Seveas> darkham, me neither. Try searching help.ubuntu.com or googl
[15:29] <`Ned> I'm trying to download my website with wget and it keeps saying 'Loading robots.txt; please ignore errors.'...'404 Not Found'?
[15:30] <annaimkonki> pretty fast i must say. any good wallpapers?
[15:30] <Jack8899> thirsteh: oh, right ^^
[15:30] <BlessJah> ney: try to add mixer plugin to panel
[15:30] <phix> LjL: I have a problem with ubuntu, every time I type in irssi irc.freenode.org then type in /j #ubuntu I seem to always find a bunch of f*cktards in there, what is the solution to that?
[15:30] <darkham> Seveas: thanx tha same?
[15:30] <darkham> Seveas: thanx tha same!
[15:30] <LjL> !ops | phix
[15:30] <phix> oh noes
[15:30] <thirsteh> `Ned: try wget with -erobots=off ?
[15:30] <phix> it was a support question!
[15:31] <mickey> ever sense i updated my ubuntu flash stopped w0orkin and I got it installed
[15:31] <gnomefreak> !language phix
[15:31] <phix> mickey: I updated from 8.10 and tracker kept crashing
[15:31] <Natanael_L> ney: For Ubuntu, it's up to the right by default, next to the clock
[15:31] <Natanael_L> annaimkonki: Lucky you that has room for the upgrade/install on your root partition
[15:31] <`Ned> thirsteh, like this? 'wget -r http://www.mysite.com erobots=off'?
[15:32] <scunizi> phix: irc.freenode.net NOT irc.freenode.org
[15:32] <annaimkonki> what do you mean Natanael_L ?
[15:32] <ney> Natanael_L, the one i got next to the clock is on the max volume
[15:32] <annaimkonki> how do you know?
[15:32] <threequarks> i got a question to do with nautilus how do you change the default icon move behaviour from "move" to "copy"?
[15:32] <`Ned> thirsteh,  I meant 'wget -r http://www.mysite.com -erobots=off' is that how you type it?
[15:33] <tomoyuki28jp> Does anyone know a good wallpaper about open source projects?
[15:33] <Seveas> !themes | tomoyuki28jp
[15:33] <thirsteh> `Ned: yes, or wget -m -erobots=off http://www.mysite.com
[15:33] <tindo> can anyone tell me if google gadgets will work with ubuntu 9.04?
[15:33] <tomoyuki28jp> Seveas: thanks a lot!
[15:33] <ney> thanks guys!
[15:33] <mickey> Does anyone know why flash doesn't work in the new ubuntu?
[15:33] <devil> re bonjour :)
[15:34] <ney> but its kinda VERY low
[15:34] <uski> hi; i just installed 9.04, and I can't find the VLC package in Synaptic; has it been removed or something? i do have the "universe" mirror enabled
[15:34] <ney> anyway, even with the master and pcm on top
[15:35] <dassouki> WARNING **: expected enumeration type MooPanePosition, but got GtkPositionType instead
[15:35] <ney> ill put on the hadphone, speakers anyway must be a bug
[15:35] <ney> let it be
[15:35] <mickey> Does anyone know why flash doesn't work in the new ubuntu?
[15:36] <`Ned> thirsteh, I tried both commands and I'm still getting the same results. I keep getting only the index.html...nothing else gets downloaded
[15:36] <Natanael_L> Hate this WLAN...
[15:36] <thirsteh> `Ned: tried with '-m' too? Still 404?
[15:37] <raboof> does Jaunty have a functional realtime kernel again?
[15:37] <Natanael_L> annaimkonki: My root paritition is too small for an upgrade
[15:37] <mattgirv> mickey: I had the same problem. sudo apt-get remove flashplayer-*
[15:37] <mattgirv> mickey: then reinstall it
[15:38] <`Ned> thirsteh, yes, I tried 'wget -m -erobots=off http://www.mysite.com' also
[15:38] <redelf> Progress Quest how too play?
[15:38] <annaimkonki> Natanael_L: oic. well i just did a clean install. removed everything. works well. it kind of sucks every release is in just 3 mos.
[15:38] <mickey> mattgirv, E: Couldn't find package flashplayer-*
[15:38] <redelf> the cpu play for me
[15:38] <annaimkonki> kind a make you want to try it out.
[15:38] <threequarks> is there a gnome chatroom for asking nautilus questions?  (i want nautilus to always copy , rather than move files..)
[15:39] <mattgirv> mickey: whoops my bad
[15:39] <annaimkonki> i think canonical is giving me ubunflu
[15:39] <mattgirv> mickey: sudo apt-get remove flashplugin-*
[15:39] <jlaroche> okay guys... its not my system or how my sound is set up... the sound preferences are completely broken in ubuntu. I challenge you... go to your sound precerences tab, disable "Logout" and then try clicking where the play button WOULD have been if you didn't disable. Guess what? Hear that?
[15:39] <`Ned> thirsteh, no wait, I meant to say no I'm not getting the 404 error any more in the terminal, but the result is still the same...I only get the index.html
[15:39] <daasdingo> hi, when I tried to install qt4-doc on a fresh install of 9.04 I got a cache error when reading /var/cache/apt/archives/qt4-doc_4.5.0-0ubuntu4_all.deb, so I tried deleting it so apt would download it again, but now I get this error when trying to install ANY package : qt4-doc_4.5.0-0ubuntu4_all.deb, does anyone know how to solve this?
[15:39] <jlaroche> okay guys... its not my system or how my sound is set up... the sound preferences are completely broken in ubuntu. I challenge you... go to your sound precerences tab, disable "Logout" and then try clicking where the play button WOULD have been if you didn't disable. Guess what? Hear that?
[15:39] <lwizardl> what would I need so that I could do remote installs of a computers os? I want to be able to do the os install as if i was in front of the machine
[15:39] <mib_x8cjjx> I am behind a router without any vnc ports forwarded.  How is it possible an unknown user made a remote desktop connection to my system?  Only port available is my ssh one
[15:39] <hitman_88> i want help with backtrack 3
[15:40] <unixluser> jlaroche: nope, don't hear anything. can't click on anything
[15:40] <jlaroche> interesting
[15:40] <thirsteh> `Ned: then most likely, wget can't find any links to follow (i.e. it's a Flash site or the links are generated through JavaScript)
[15:40] <thirsteh> `Ned: What's the real URL?
[15:40] <Itaku`brb> whats the download link to ubuntu for ps3?
[15:40] <jlaroche> this is a clean install of 9.04 64bit.. why would it be broken here out of the box
[15:40] <mattgirv> mickey: Then run sudo apt-get install flashplugin-*
[15:40] <mickey> mattgirv, still dont work after reinstall
[15:40] <BlessJah> how can i generate other 'beeps' levels?
[15:40] <daasdingo> hi, when I tried to install qt4-doc on a fresh install of 9.04 I got a cache error when reading /var/cache/apt/archives/qt4-doc_4.5.0-0ubuntu4_all.deb, so I tried deleting it so apt would download it again, but now I get this error when trying to install ANY package : http://paste.ubuntu.com/163583/, does anyone know how to solve this?
[15:40] <mattgirv> mickey: hm, ok one second
[15:41] <The> hi all
[15:41] <mattgirv> mickey: What did you upgrade from> to?
[15:41] <hitman_88> i want help with backtrack 3
[15:41] <mickey> mattgirv, 8.10 or the last one whichever it was
[15:41] <mattgirv> mickey: Make sure you dont have adobe-flashplugin installed too
[15:42] <darkvertex> !ask | hitman_88
[15:42] <mattgirv> mickey: sudo apt-get remove adobe-flashplugin
[15:42] <`Ned> thirsteh, I'm also getting '301 Moved Permanently' and 'Server file no newer than local file `www.mysite.com/site/index.html'
[15:42] <mickey> mattgirv, i dont have it installed
[15:42] <Itaku`brb> how do i get ubuntu on my ps3? whats the download link
[15:42] <baker007> hi all
[15:42] <Dr_Willis> !ps3
[15:42] <`Ned> thirsteh, sorry I can't post the URL its private
[15:42] <mattgirv> mickey: you have restarted your browser right?
[15:43] <`Ned> thirsteh, but I can tell you its geocities
[15:43] <hitman_88> i want to crack windows vista
[15:43] <mickey> mattgirv, yeah
[15:43] <hitman_88> to find a cd key
[15:43] <Uuu> hitman_88: throw away that crap ;]
[15:43] <sven_> does anyone know how to work with tftp?
[15:43] <daasdingo> hi all, when I tried to install qt4-doc on a fresh install of 9.04 I got a cache error when reading /var/cache/apt/archives/qt4-doc_4.5.0-0ubuntu4_all.deb, so I tried deleting it so apt would download it again, but now I get this error when trying to install ANY package : http://paste.ubuntu.com/163583/, does anyone know how to solve this? I already tried downloading the file and placing it where it was before
[15:43] <Dr_Willis> !tftp
[15:43] <thirsteh> `Ned: that's normal. The 301 is probably a just a redirect from e.g. http://www.yoursite.com to http://yoursite.com, and wget isn't doing anything because the front page hasn't changed. It should still check for any valid links and follow them, though, so I'm guessing there aren't any "real links" on the page
[15:44] <mattgirv> mickey: I'd make sure you dont have swfdec or Gnash installed as they /may/ conflict... open Synaptic and search for them and double check they arent installed
[15:44] <vertagano> sven_, A little. I used it to setup my MediaMVP.
[15:44] <sven_> vertagano: I don't know how I can enter a pasword
[15:45] <hitman_88> anyone can give me that key
[15:45] <thirsteh> `Ned: It's also possible that the website is redirecting you to another domain. wget won't follow links indefinitely, so you should run 'wget -m http://therealurl.geocities.com' instead
[15:45] <`Ned> thirsteh, I'm trying to download directories...and there's bunch of files in there
[15:45] <sacarlson> daasdingo did you try update repositores
[15:45] <`Ned> thirsteh, and it's mostly just txt files
[15:46] <vertagano> sven_, I don't think tftp is designed to work with passwords.
[15:46] <thirsteh> `Ned: wget isn't like FTP though. If there isn't a link (<a href...></a>) to something, wget won't try to follow it
[15:46] <sven_> how can I add a pasword in the code: atftp --option "mode octet" --option "timeout  60" --verbose --trace -p -l code.bin 192.168.1.1
[15:46] <hitman_88> please any one give me cd key of windows vista
[15:46] <`Ned> thirsteh, I don't understand because this was working for me a few days ago?
[15:46] <Uuu> hitman_88: great joke, really, but now let us be serious.
[15:46] <mickey> mattgirv, i got it thanks
[15:47] <vertagano> sven_, From man atftpd: "TFTP by itself has no provision for security. There is no  user  authentication"
[15:47] <mattgirv> mickey: Cool, what was it?
[15:47] <gartral> is it possible to write an EXT3 filesystem to a flash drive?
[15:47] <mickey> mattgirv, swfdec was installed
[15:47] <daasdingo> sacarlson: just did apt-get update, but still get the same error when trying to install anything http://paste.ubuntu.com/163583/
[15:47] <mattgirv> mickey: :) Ahhh
[15:47] <sven_> vertagano: what do I have to use so I can use the pswd :s
[15:48] <Jack8899> In Kaffeine I have only Video but NO sound. What can I do?
[15:48] <thirsteh> `Ned: sorry, can't really tell without seeing the site. I guess it's possible GeoCities is using framesets, I'm not sure if wget follows that
[15:48] <Dr_Willis> gartral:  yes.
[15:48] <vertagano> sven_, Normal FTP or SFTP would use passwords...but they don't fill the same purpose as TFTP. Are you sure you need a password? You could just use firewalling to limit the machine that can access the ATFTP daemon.
[15:49] <hackel> Is there anyone else not seeing notifications from Rhythmbox anymore in Jaunty?
[15:49] <daasdingo> hi all, when I tried to install qt4-doc on a fresh install of 9.04 I got a cache error when reading /var/cache/apt/archives/qt4-doc_4.5.0-0ubuntu4_all.deb, so I tried deleting it so apt would download it again, but now I get this error when trying to install ANY package : http://paste.ubuntu.com/163583/, does anyone know how to solve this? I already tried downloading the file and placing it where it was before
[15:50] <`Ned> thirsteh, I just tried it without typing the directory this time and I managed to get the files that weren't placed in any directory...strange
[15:50] <akademos> hey, i'm trying to setup a system on an old toshiba satellite for a friend but i'm getting some nasty graphics artifacts
[15:50] <akademos> card is a 82830 intel
[15:50] <sven_> vertagano: I need it to do the following things: http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=40142
[15:51] <akademos> other than that everything works perfect, but obviously its a pretty unusable system with a display that keeps putting blobs everywhere
[15:51] <MyWay> Somebody can explain me how to configure raid0?
[15:51] <`Ned> thirsteh, thanks for your help!
[15:51] <LeNsTR> hi all
[15:51] <thirsteh> `Ned: unless there's an index.html directory listing (i.e. a link to every file in that folder) in i.e. mysite.com/dir1/, wget won't try to download mysite.com/dir1/file1.txt or mysite.com/dir1/file2.txt. wget (or any other client) simply won't know that it's there
[15:52] <thirsteh> `Ned: no problem :-)
[15:52] <`Ned> thirsteh, ok
[15:52] <gartral> Dr_Willis: how hard is it?
[15:52] <nmvictor> How does one get the ubuntu alternate CD image?
[15:52] <alek66> is there a way to install ubuntu while running ubuntu
[15:53] <alek66> I want to install ubuntu on another disk, while running ubuntu, is there a way
[15:53] <thirsteh> nmvictor: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/downloadmirrors#alternate
[15:53] <Cyde> alek66: I put Ubuntu in your Ubuntu so you can install Linux while you install Linux.
[15:53] <vertagano> sven_, I think you need to find someone from DD-WRT to help you. Those instructions are missing something.
[15:53]  * gartral thinks the OLD way of listing ISOs on the site made a lot more sense
[15:53] <sven_> vertagano: what is missing?
[15:53] <matrix_> hey is there any way to update java from #console
[15:54] <alek66> Cyde:  sorry i explained pretty bad ?
[15:54] <Cyde> Sup dawg.
[15:54] <vertagano> sven_, If I knew that, I wouldn't have to suggest that you try looking for help from DD-WRT's forums and channels.
[15:54] <akademos> can i reconfigure the livecd to use vesa?
[15:54] <alek66> Cyde: i want to insall ubuntu, without using the installation cd, i am having problems
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[15:55] <gartral> how can i get my external ip from console?
[15:55] <rafael> Hola?  alguna dammita por la sala
[15:55] <thirsteh> matrix_: if you already have Java installed, sudo aptitude safe-upgrade
[15:55] <alek66> Cyde: i wanted to know if there is a way of installing it in one disk while running ubuntu on ithe disk.... still confusing?
[15:55] <alek66> rafael: es una sala de charla de ubuntu.... no creo que puedas hacer algo de pick up aqui
[15:56] <vertagano> gartral, You could use a text-based browser and navigate to ipchicken.com (or use wget to get the page and parse the results)
[15:56] <LjL> !es
[15:56] <sacarlson> ﻿akademos yes f6 add to boot line vga=771
[15:56] <demon_> !e16
[15:56] <demon_> !E
[15:56] <matrix_> when i am on photobucket.com webb site i can not see the upload button
[15:56] <matrix_> what do i need to install
[15:57] <kronopio> how do I load java?
[15:57] <Petein> how can i read a file line by line ,where each line has 3 values, and add those 3 values to 3 variables?
[15:57] <Votan> hello, someone here running ubuntu on a PPC or PS3 ?
[15:57] <rafael> esta bien es primer ves k entro en esta chat
[15:57] <kronopio> what command will make the terminal install java
[15:57] <leonid> #general
[15:57] <benek> witam
[15:57] <gooa> hi,can anyone direct how to make wireless work   ?
[15:57] <benek> you pl
[15:57] <ubuntu9> Hi Peopel
[15:58] <Natanael_L> Cyde: Huh?
[15:58] <Natanael_L> Portable Ubuntu in WIne in Ubuntu in VirtualBox in Windows xD
[15:58] <Natanael_L> That "install to USB" thing works for USBs.
[15:58] <LeNsTR> hi
[15:58] <Natanael_L> @alek66: I don't think there's something like it for HDDs yet. Try getting UNetbootin. Then you can run Ubuntu LiveCD from the HDD once after setting it up in UNetbootin without messing everything up.
[15:58] <Natanael_L> You need an Ubuntu ISO too.
[15:58] <FloodBot2> Natanael_L: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[15:58] <ubuntu9> Anyone get worked Hamachi on Ubuntu?
[15:58] <sacarlson> Petein I think I would look at a script language like Ruby or maybe bash script could do it.
[15:59] <alek66> Natanael_L:  i ll check it out
[15:59] <kronopio> rafael: much gusto. creo que hay otro lugares en espanol si necessites
[15:59] <didinux> Hello ! Anyone tried to use iwlagn driver with the N mode ? (Jaunty 9.04) && (Intel Wireless WiFi Link 5100AGN) thks
[15:59] <Natanael_L> I don't know if I hate floodbot or this WLAN more.
[15:59] <daasdingo> hi all, I get this error when trying to install ANY package : http://paste.ubuntu.com/163583/, how can I solve this?
[15:59] <thirsteh> Petein: check: man awk
[15:59] <Will> great
[16:00] <Natanael_L> I don't know if I hate floodbot or this WLAN more.
[16:00] <ubuntu9> Anyone get worked Hamachi on Ubuntu?
[16:00] <daasdingo> any suggestions?
[16:00] <kronopio> coleys: hi, good day
[16:00] <sacarlson> daasdingo I saw alot in google but no solution sounded like a bug?
[16:01] <mattgirv> daasdingo, sudo dpkg --configure -a
[16:01] <Natanael_L> alek66: Get UNetbootin and the Ubuntu 9.04 ISO. Then you set UNetbootin to use that ISO and boot from the HDD you specify. Then you reboot and make sure the BIOS boots from that HDD (it won't just setup GRUB as far as I know, but I haven't tried it yet - i might reconfig GRUB)
[16:01] <ubuntu9> lol no one has get worked hamachi on ubuntu lol
[16:01] <kronopio> coleys: I am still strugglng with loading java
[16:01] <vertagano> ubuntu9, No, I haven't, but try this: http://supware.net/HamachiUbuntuHowto/
[16:01] <darkvertex> ubuntu9: maybe you'd better join http://forums.hamachi.cc/viewforum.php?f=15
[16:01] <Natanael_L> alek66: Then it will boot from that ISO and you can do the install.
[16:01] <ubuntu9> Thnx You 2 Will see now
[16:01] <daasdingo> mattgirv: still get the same error
[16:01] <bindaas> kronopio:download from java.sun.com
[16:02] <mattgirv> daasdingo, What are your sources? CDROM?
[16:02] <kronopio> bindaas: thanks
[16:03] <daasdingo> no, normal main, universe, restricted, multiverse from internet
[16:03] <daasdingo> mattgirv: no, normal main, universe, restricted, multiverse from internet
[16:03] <mattgirv> daasdingo, Sorry, I'm not really sure what the problem is then
[16:04] <daasdingo> mattgirv: well, I first got a somewhat Cache error when installein qt4-doc, then I deleted the file /var/cache/apt/archives/qt4-doc_4.5.0-0ubuntu4_all.deb, maybe that's the problem
[16:05] <wtv> I'm tryin to burn a DVD iso using brasero. it could not burn it and here's the log http://pastebin.com/m14421ad3 . K3b doesn't work either. please help.
[16:05] <outboard> do you have a dvd burner or just a cd burner ?
[16:05] <mattgirv> daasdingo, Try running sudo apt-get clean
[16:06] <wtv> outboard: DVD burner for sure
[16:06] <daasdingo> mattgirv: tried already, doesn't work either
[16:06] <Voting> what is the best IRC client for an ubuntu user? is one built in? does pidgin work well for IRC under ubuntu. Could never get it pidgin IRC working under windows.
[16:06] <evilbug> is there some software mixer i can install to amplify the sound coming out of my eee?
[16:06] <evilbug> Votan- xchat.
[16:06] <mattgirv> daasdingo, Bummer, sorry then out of ideas. Not too great with apt
[16:06] <daasdingo> mattgirv: I also tried downloading the original file and placing it where it was, but still doesn'T work
[16:07] <gartral> wtv: can it read dvds ok?
[16:07] <evilbug> Voting- you could also try ChatZilla which is a firefox irc plugin.
[16:07] <outboard> xchat , but not the standard one from add aps  , get the one from either xchat or through synaptics
[16:07] <daasdingo> mattgirv: np, thanks for tryin'
[16:07] <outboard> and get the xchat one not the gnome x-chat
[16:07] <wtv> gartral: i think so
[16:07] <annaimkonki> Votan: chatzilla.. works great as a firefox extension
[16:07] <darkvertex> evilbug: audacity is pretty decent
[16:07] <VCoolio> Voting: pidgin works too (using it now), but add some irc plugins to disable messages like who's entering the room etc
[16:07] <gartral> wtv: well "i think so" isn't very solid, why dont you try and watch a movie with it?
[16:07] <kronopio> do I need java to listen to internet radio stations?
[16:07] <Austin__> I just unplugged my comptuer from a big TV screen back into my moniter, now my desktop in ubuntu won't load...what do i do
[16:08] <outboard> yeah as a firefox addinit is great but as an irc client it is left wanting
[16:08] <wtv> gartral: ok i checked and it works
[16:08] <evilbug> darkvertex- i'm not talking about audio editing software, just a simple mixer that i could set the volume over 100% on.
[16:08] <Austin__> anyone?
[16:08] <kronopio> what do I need to listen to net radio?
[16:08] <ney> hi everyone! i just fixed the sound issue. i can see videos on youtube, lesson to music on audacious, but on the games iv installed the sound is crappy. i got open arena and nexuiz
[16:08] <Dr_Willis> Austin__:  you rebooted? whate video card?
[16:08] <Austin__> evilbug: try mixxx
[16:08] <evilbug> darkvertex- for all of the audio coming out of the computer i mean.
[16:08] <vertagano> kronopio, That's going to depend on how they're streaming. Many will use Flash these days.
[16:09] <darkvertex> evilbug: oops sorry my mistake .
[16:09] <outboard> vlc player ?
[16:09] <ney> on open arena if i go on the system settings and check on the sound to change it from high to something else the games just cloess
[16:09] <Austin__> Dr_Willis: yeah i rebooted.  ATI card
[16:09] <evilbug> Austin__- alright.
[16:09] <ney> on nexuiz i got no sound at all
[16:09] <daasdingo> hey guys, I have a particular tricky problem with apt-get install on 9.04 amd64: http://paste.ubuntu.com/163583/
[16:09] <Austin__> evilbut: sudo apt-get install mixxx
[16:09] <daasdingo> hey guys, I have a particular tricky problem with apt-get install on 9.04 amd64: http://paste.ubuntu.com/163583/
[16:09] <Dr_Willis> Austin__:  could move/rename the xorg.conf file perhaps.  a reboot sould of taken care of it.
[16:09] <Austin__> evilbug: sudo apt-get install mixxx
[16:09] <evilbug> Austin__- mhmm.
[16:09] <Austin__> Dr_willis:  how do i move, rename it?
[16:10] <gartral> wtv: i mean actually sitr down, and whatch a movie, it errored out in the midle of what otherwise looks to me like a clean burn, this may be a timing error, and if so, playback will fail too..
[16:10] <yadu_> hi, i am on ubuntu 8.10 and i have got an install disk for 9.04 ... can someone tell me if i should watch out for anything when i dist-upgrade ?
[16:10] <kronopio> will VLC allow streaming?
[16:10] <gartral> ney: what are your audio options?
[16:10] <daasdingo> hey guys, I have a particular tricky problem with apt-get install on 9.04 amd64: http://paste.ubuntu.com/163583/, I get this every time I try to install something, any suggestions on what exactly the problem is?
[16:10] <outboard> yes
[16:10] <KiLL-BiLL-2> chatzilla is a firefox irc chat client addon.. just like xchat
[16:10] <VCoolio> kronopio: yes, if you have the proper path to it
[16:10] <outboard> kronopio, yes
[16:10] <Austin__> I'm using chatzilla now
[16:10] <Dr_Willis> Austin__:  sudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.WORKEDONTV
[16:11] <kronopio> thanks y'all
[16:11] <Austin__> Dr_willis:  I boot into the CLI, and just type all that? even the caps?
[16:11] <Dr_Willis> Austin__:  its just a name.....
[16:11] <Austin__> Dr_willis: give me a second...brb sorry
[16:11] <Dr_Willis> Austin__:  the console shows up on the monitor and just X dont work right?
[16:11] <r3c0n> hi guys
[16:11] <sacarlson> daasdingo how about a reinstall?  what will be lost?
[16:12] <MyWay> Somebody can explain me how to configure raid0?
[16:12] <r3c0n> anyone know of a simple and straightforward way to fix overscan in ubuntu?
[16:12] <Dr_Willis> !raid
[16:12] <vertagano> r3c0n, Fix it how?
[16:12] <MyWay> thanks Dr_Disk
[16:12] <outboard> to upgrade from 8.10 to 9.04 you need the alternative disk
[16:12] <r3c0n> in windows, its accomplished with the nvidia control panel were you simply resize
[16:12] <MyWay> Dr_Willis*
[16:12] <vertagano> r3c0n, The nvidia-settings app should have similar options.
[16:12] <daasdingo> sacarlson: just installed -.-, but if there's no other solution...
[16:13] <Austin__> Dr_willis: back now what was that
[16:13] <r3c0n> unforunately, it doesnt
[16:13] <Dr_Willis> Austin__:  sudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.WORKEDONTV
[16:13] <evilbug> Austin__- that's a dj app, i'm not looking for that.
[16:13] <Dr_Willis> Austin__:  the console shows up on the monitor and just X dont work right?
[16:13] <sacarlson> ya nothing lost just reinstall
[16:13] <gartral> ney: what are your audio options in nexuiz?
[16:13] <Voting> So, thanks folks, wonderful... the choices are chatzilla pidgin xchat? Do I have that right?
[16:13] <tinker> Hi.  Is there anyway to roll back to 8.10 from 9.04?
[16:13] <Austin__> Dr_willis: like my boot menu comes up, my splash screen, and my log in window.  then it loads and a error comes up "frequency out of range"
[16:13] <daasdingo> well, I suppose I have to reinstall cya
[16:13] <Austin__> evilbug: oh ok...sorry man then idk
[16:14] <kronopio> what is dpkg and how do I configure it?
[16:14] <evilbug> Voting- do you want command line?
[16:14] <evilbug> Voting- you could install irssi :)
[16:14] <demon_> !elbuntu
[16:14] <Barridus> hi all.  i'm sure this is simple but i'm out of ideas.  when i turn off desktop effects (via ccsm) alt-tab stops switching between apps, the keystroke does nothing
[16:14] <demon_> !Elbuntu
[16:14] <Dr_Willis> Austin__:  you may have to use the rescue/revover option in the menus to get to the shell, and run that command.
[16:14] <evilbug> Voting- but if you want an interface then yes, those three will do.
[16:14] <Dr_Willis> !fixres | Austin__
[16:14] <Voting> Why would I pick chatzilla pidgin xchat or irssi?
[16:14] <Dr_Willis> Voting:  i perfer irssi :)
[16:15] <Austin__> Dr_willis, alright, that page should hvae everythign i need then right? thanks dr_willis
[16:15] <Austin__> *nods*
[16:15] <evilbug> Voting- just try them out and see which one you like best.
[16:15] <grawity> Voting: Pidgin is better for IM -- and it sucks at IRC or any other multiuser chat.
[16:15] <tinker> Anyone else having problems with audio in 9.04?
[16:15] <RWolf> how to transfer any updates from my ubuntu to fresh installed one (no internet there)?
[16:15] <Dr_Willis> Austin__:  basicially you need to reconfigure X for some reason.. or perhaps that user picked a wrong X display mode.. try a new user?
[16:15] <grawity> Voting: ChatZilla is a plugin for Firefox, so if you don't browse a lot, or use another browser...
[16:16] <Barridus> how do i re-enable alt tab app switching without enabling compiz?
[16:16] <Austin__> Dr_willis: i only one user besides root.  alright then though, i'll play around with the cli
[16:16] <tinker> Okay, thanks anyway
[16:16] <Dr_Willis> Austin__:  try making a new user - see if they have the same issue
[16:16] <tinker> Bye
[16:16] <Austin__> Dr_willis: Idk how to a make a user in the CLI.
[16:16] <Dr_Willis> Austin__:  'adduser' command
[16:16] <Austin__> Dr_willis: can you even do that?
[16:17] <Barridus> i need alt-tab back
[16:17] <Barridus> :(
[16:17] <Austin__> Dr_willis: alright, i'll check it out.  if it works, how do i get my main user to change?
[16:17] <hmw_pidgin> I installed Jaunty, when an NVidia card was present, but had troubles with low resolution, so I swapped the cards. Now I have an ATI Radeon, but can't activate compositing. How can I undo the initial NVidia stuff, to get Ubuntu auto-activate the proper driver?
[16:17] <regjava> The brightness of my laptop is low compared to the one in windows
[16:17] <coleys> hmw_pidgin: You would have been better off with nvidia I think.
[16:17] <hmw_pidgin> coleys: not in terms of power: 32M vs 256MB
[16:17] <marijn_ubuntu> hi, I just installed Jaunty and stuff that was not yet working with Intrepid is now working OOTB (scroll-button, wireless (ath5k)). Yay ;D. I would like to test the built-in camera too. Does anyone know a program with which I could do that?
[16:18] <coleys> hmw_pidgin: But anyways. Sys > Admin> Hardware Drivers
[16:18] <hmw_pidgin> wont do
[16:18] <zzznn> hi
[16:18] <coleys> Won't?
[16:18] <Voting> Other reasons to pick one of these IRC clients? why does pidgin suck for muti user?
[16:18] <azlon> !usb
[16:19] <vertagano> r3c0n, Have you looked at this? http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-445091.html
[16:19] <hmw_pidgin> coleys: "no proprietary drivers available" - but thats not correct, normally the card works out of the box
[16:19] <Dr_Willis> Voting:  if they got features you like... use them.. if not use somthng else.
[16:19] <djzn> hello. WHAT's the command line for "Add/Remove..."
[16:19] <Barridus> marijn_ubuntu - search synaptic for "cheese"
[16:20] <vertagano> djzn, Look at apt-get
[16:20] <LeNsTR> djzn: add/remove ... what?
[16:20] <hmw_pidgin> djzn: apt-get remove <package>
[16:20] <marijn_ubuntu> thanks Barridus. I will do so :)
[16:20] <djzn> no
[16:20] <djzn> I meant....
[16:20] <djzn> the "Add/Remove..." is a software...
[16:20] <kutchbhi4e56> is there a lite version of ubuntu (without open-office, cups, bluetooth etc)
[16:20] <Dr_Willis> djzn:  drag the icon to the desktop, check the properties on the icon to learn the command its launching
[16:20] <djzn> "Add/Remove..." as front end for adding packages, what is this package name
[16:20] <kutchbhi4e56> If not can I add a requestt for someone to make a lite-version?
[16:21] <vertagano> djzn, You want to launch the Add/Remove app from the commandline?
[16:21] <djzn> vertagano: YES
[16:21] <r3c0n> checking it out now, vertagano
[16:21] <kutchbhi4e56> I would do it myself, but I am on a 20gb hard-disk :(
[16:21] <r3c0n> thanks
[16:21] <bc> anyone know what I can do about the ^M characters I see in GnuPG encrypted email from someone else? Would this be the fault of their email client, their GnuPG, or something to do with my configuration? gnome-terminal, mutt.
[16:21] <MyWay> Dr_Willis: what can it be, if, after i installed the raid0 system and i reboot, i can't see anything, just a black screen, no errors, no grub?
[16:21] <djzn> vertagano: I am on kubuntu, i want to install it....
[16:21] <jelly-bean> how can i mount an .iso image as a cdrom drive?
[16:21] <Dr_Willis> !iso | jelly-bean
[16:21] <Barridus> djzn you're better off using synaptic normally, you'll get a better handle on dependencies tacked on that bloat you up
[16:21] <regjava> The brightness of my laptop is low compared to the one in windows. is there any way yo increase it?
[16:22] <Apaxis> djzn: /usr/bin/gnome-app-install
[16:22] <bc> of course, when I google it, google ignores ^M in the search and thinks I'm just searching for "M"
[16:22] <djzn> Apaxis: yes!
[16:22] <Apaxis> djzn: so pkgname should be gnome-app-install
[16:22] <neldoreth> hey, ive got another question: there are several packages that i cant find with synaptic, but via aptitute search, ive enabled the sources (when i say update in synaptic, it is getting lists from 65 servers(?)), but i do not find any jre as an example, with aptitute search, i can find them all
[16:22] <djzn> yes
[16:22] <djzn> that is right
[16:22] <Jaac> Ive installed my linux kernel headers, because i want to patch my mac80211 drivers. the point is, i cannot find tx.c?
[16:22] <Dr_Willis> bc:  windows likes to add extra ctrl-m's to the end of lines in text files....
[16:22] <djzn> thanks
[16:22] <jelly-bean> Dr_Willis: yes i know the syntax of mount but not how to mount it so it will appear as a/the cdrom drive?
[16:22] <djzn> i am installing it
[16:22] <Barridus> regjava, system -> prefs -> power management -> brightness?
[16:22] <Jaac> Does anyone know how i get that file?
[16:22] <TumbleWeed1> I tried to ask this last night.  Got no answers.  I have an older CPQ Tc1000 tablet.  It used to run older versions like 7.04, but will not run anything newer.  All installers and live CDs error out during the loading saying could not find library when loading the kernel.    I have tried all FAQs and turning off acpi, no results.
[16:23] <Dr_Willis> jelly-bean:  you mount it to a location, tell the program to look there for the files.. theres no 'emulate a cdrom'  to it.
[16:23] <gletob> I need to run a virtual machine that can boot the windows partition of of my hard drive. Anybody know how?
[16:23] <pokethesmot> Anyone happen to use a netbook, and if so do I need to mod jaunty to ensure that the fans in my asire aspire one will work as intended?
[16:23] <Dr_Willis> jelly-bean:  mount it to /media/cdrom perhaps if you want.
[16:23] <Apaxis> djzn: theres a few choices though for package management, synaptic is a little biut more powerful graphical package manager than that one
[16:23] <Barridus> regjava, system -> prefs -> power management -> brightness, or use the laptop's fn-key keystroke for increase brightness?  (they all pretty much have one)
[16:23] <bc> Dr_Willis: his non-encrypted email isn't displaying the ^Ms though. I can't figure out if it's his email client, his gnupg, or both. Any suggestions on what to look for?
[16:24] <regjava> Barridus: it is set to max
[16:24] <Barridus> how do i re-enable alt tab app switching without enabling compiz?  with desktop effects off, alt-tab does nothing
[16:24] <Dr_Willis> bc:  not really...    other then the various dos2linux converter alls to translate teh lines.. but  this may not even be the issue
[16:24] <vertagano> bc, That is half of the Windows endline. Either CR or LF, I don't remember which.
[16:24] <regjava> even then it is less than in windows
[16:24] <djzn> Apaxis: I know... I am going to isntall it... even on Kubuntu, because KPackageKit is kinda Weird and buggy
[16:24] <Barridus> regjava, idk then, sorry.  someone else might
[16:25] <RWolf> I've installed a QT4 app on Ubntu and can't turn font smoothing off in QT settings, how to fix it?
[16:25] <Barridus> !compiz
[16:25] <vertagano> bc, I would put blame on his client for not using Internet standard line endings before encrypting.
[16:26] <bc> vertagano, Dr_Willis: I guess I have to just use a mutt display filter and hope none of his other recipients see this annoyance (or else he might want to punch me in the face)
[16:26] <regjava> The brightness of my laptop is low compared to the one in windows. is there any way yo increase it?
[16:26] <Roasted> With Amarok2 in Ubuntu, is there any way to disable Amarok2 from locking out all other sounds? I really hate having to close Amarok2 just to YouTube something quick.
[16:27] <Apaxis> djzn: try out synaptic too, that one isnt for any specific window manager (i dont think) and its been around for a long time
[16:27] <salamat> ALT+F2 doesn´t work anymore in ubuntu 9.04 when I enable 3d desktop. What can I do to solve this proble ??? thanks
[16:27] <Apaxis> you might like it best
[16:27] <djzn> problem is
[16:27] <djzn> some gtk apps just look ugly
[16:27] <djzn> in kde
[16:27] <ProudD> Any dutch people online?
[16:27] <Barridus> how do i re-enable alt tab app switching without enabling compiz?  with desktop effects off, alt-tab does nothing
[16:28] <marijn_ubuntu> ProudD: yes :)
[16:28] <chaosphere> when i open a terminal and press tab for example, i hear a beep from the pcspeaker. Can i disable this but don't disable the whole pcseaker because i also use it for notifying?
[16:29] <Stepan1> Does anyone know of any good (and quick) tutorials about writing shell scripts?
[16:29] <Apaxis> Stepan1: man bash
[16:29] <cM0ss> Anyone have a fix for an Nvidia issue? Nvidia 280 using driver 180.51 causes the display to flash. I run gkrellm and every tick of the update on gkrellm causes a flash on the display.
[16:30] <r3c0n> gonna restart kde
[16:30] <BrixSat> how can i connect to a samba share using shell?
[16:30] <r3c0n> brb
[16:30] <vertagano> BrixSat: mount.cifs
[16:30] <BrixSat> vertagano,  ?
[16:30] <zaggynl> this might be offtopic, but what symbol is this? http://uploaded.fresh.co.il/3d4d320d38270c19.jpg
[16:31] <Stepan1> Apaxis: Thanks :)
[16:31] <regjava> The brightness of my laptop is low compared to the one in windows. is there any way yo increase it?
[16:31] <PecaPospec> Hi all! Is there a way to upgrade from 8.10 to 9.04 on multiple computers without re-downloading packages on each computer?
[16:31] <bc> Stepan1: google bash howto and look for the introduction and not the advanced.
[16:31] <salamat> ALT+F2 doesn´t work anymore in ubuntu 9.04 when I enable 3d desktop. What can I do to solve this proble ??? thanks
[16:31] <Apaxis> Stepan1: http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/ is an advanced tutorial and a basic one is at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prog-Intro-HOWTO.html if you want actual tutorials
[16:31] <ProudD> Running Xubuntu 9.04 right now....it´s the BOMB :-)
[16:31] <xfm> Hello guys! Has anyone tried to install the fglrx pilots for ati graphic cards on ubuntu 904?
[16:31] <vertagano> BrixSat, " mount.cifs //server/folder /mnt/location -o user=username "
[16:31] <cM0ss> Anyone have a fix for an Nvidia issue? Nvidia 280 using driver 180.51 causes the display to flash. I run gkrellm and every tick of the update on gkrellm causes a flash on the display.
[16:32] <Apaxis> Stepan1: tldp.org probably also has a ton of other bash scripting tutorials besides those two
[16:32] <Roasted> With Amarok2 in Ubuntu, is there any way to disable Amarok2 from locking out all other sounds? I really hate having to close Amarok2 just to YouTube something quick.
[16:32] <Barridus> how do i re-enable alt tab app switching without enabling compiz?  with desktop effects off, alt-tab does nothing
[16:32] <Roasted> barridus - have you checked your keyboard shortcuts?
[16:32] <saiki> anyone knoe how to fix a joypad D-pad not reading?
[16:32] <Stepan1> bc: Apaxis: Will check it out.  Yes, i need a basic so this will help
[16:33] <Dr_Willis> saiki:  be sure the proper module is loaded?
[16:33] <Roasted> barridus - system - preferences - keyboard shortcuts
[16:33] <Barridus> Roasted, yes i have, and i see nothing set to alt-tab, which i assume is the problem
[16:33] <Roasted> barridus - like 90% down "Move between windows, using a popup window"
[16:33] <vertagano> Barridus, http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-903604.html
[16:33] <Dr_Willis> BrixSat:  mount the share, using mount, and the right options, or try the fusesmb command
[16:33] <Barridus> Roasted, ah crap that's what it's called in that list?  how obscure - i didn't recognize it
[16:34] <Roasted> barridus - mhm. Give that a shot. On the right side the shortcut for it, click and hold down ALT+TAB accordingly to re-bind the key.
[16:34] <saiki> Dr_Willis: everything lse works
[16:34] <saiki> else
[16:34] <pinehead> Would anybod know how to change the default ftp umask in ubuntu?
[16:34] <tnt996> does anyone know anything about Ubuntu networking?
[16:34] <Dr_Willis> saiki:  you may need to configure the app to use it proeprly then.. dpad may show up as extra buttons that need to get confgured
[16:35] <Barridus> Roasted, yeah it's fixed, thanks!  (i just didn't recognize that line of text as being the app-switcher)
[16:35] <vertagano> tnt996, What about networking? That's pretty broad.
[16:35] <Dr_Willis> tnt996:  thats a rather vague and broad question.. care to narrow it down a bit?
[16:35] <Roasted> barridus - no problem. :)
[16:35] <Barridus> Roasted, wait it's jacked up actually.
[16:35] <zzznn> :)
[16:35] <ketchup> bnieda
[16:35] <tnt996> does anyone know how to connect to a windows computer
[16:35] <Pikachu86> hi
[16:35] <Roasted> barridus - how so?
[16:35] <Apaxis> tnt996: in order to do what?
[16:35] <Barridus> Roasted, it only allows me to "switch" between the 1 app i have focus in
[16:35] <vertagano> tnt996, Connect to shared folders? To run the computer through remote desktop?...?
[16:35] <tnt996> when i click network, windows network, it wont let me click on WorkGroup
[16:35] <Roasted> barridus - how many apps to you have open right now?
[16:35] <saiki> Dr_Willis: it's PCSX2 it doesn't need any at all, that's already been done
[16:36] <Apaxis> oh, he does have a problem just slow getting to it
[16:36] <tnt996> so i can access my files on my server
[16:36] <Barridus> Roasted, it just brings up xchat for example right now and does not let me switch to anohter thing.  i have a few things open
[16:36] <vertagano> tnt996, Won't let you click on it? Meaning nothing happens when you do, or that it doesn't show up?
[16:36] <tnt996> it says cannot mount it
[16:36] <cM0ss> Anyone have a fix for an Nvidia issue? Nvidia 280 using driver 180.51 causes the display to flash. I run gkrellm and every tick of the update on gkrellm causes a flash on the display. If I can't fix it then I will have to replace it with another distro.
[16:36] <Roasted> barridus - when you hit ALT + TAB to bring up that menu, hold down ALT and let go of TAB... then press TAB A few more times. Does holding ALT and tapping TAB sort through the menu?
[16:37] <Dr_Willis> tnt996:  if you mean 'browsing samba shares with the gnome file manager' i find i often have to enter the full proper path to the server/share
[16:37] <Barridus> Roasted, no
[16:37] <Dr_Willis> tnt996:  smb://servername/sharename
[16:37] <leeguy92> hi, all
[16:37] <Roasted> barridus - how exactly is it acting?
[16:37] <leeguy92> i got a noob having a wifi problem
[16:37] <bc> pinehead: may depend on ftp server. check its configuration file.
[16:37] <leeguy92> they cant connect to a WEP network
[16:37] <saiki> Dr_Willis: is there some way to recore the D-pad outside of the program?
[16:38] <Roasted> leeguy92 - what kind of wifi card is in the computer? do you know?
[16:38] <leeguy92> NetworkManager is only giving the option for WPA and LEAP
[16:38] <leeguy92> Roasted: broadcom bcm43xx
[16:38] <Dr_Willis> saiki:  no idea..i dbout it.. its just a 'bunch of buttons'  on the game pad from the software point of view.
[16:38] <Roasted> leeguy92 - are you positive this network is encrypted by wep??
[16:38] <RWolf> if I type non-existing command in bash, it sets "command not found" message as background task, why?
[16:38] <leeguy92> we just got the firmware working
[16:38] <tnt996> my server name is "server" my share name is also "server"
[16:38] <leeguy92> Roasted: well, he is
[16:38] <leeguy92> :-/
[16:38] <tnt996> so when i type smb://server/server
[16:38] <tnt996> it says Error: Failed to mount Windows share
[16:38] <tnt996> Please select another viewer and try again.
[16:38] <Roasted> leeguy92 - I can't see how Ubuntu would pick up a wireless network but get confused between the security....
[16:38] <Dr_Willis> RWolf:  thats a featrue of the 'command-not-found' system. to give you a hint as the proper package for that command.
[16:39] <BrixSat> can i make an ls of all my mp3 file inside a folder and show the full path in the ouput?
[16:39] <Roasted> leeguy92 - is this a dual boot machine? with windows?
[16:39] <leeguy92> Roasted: so, there isnt any known bug with this?
[16:39] <leeguy92> Roasted: yes, it is
[16:39] <Roasted> leeguy92 - XP?
[16:39] <Dr_Willis> RWolf:  $ tex
[16:39] <Dr_Willis> The program 'tex' is currently not installed.  You can install it by typing:
[16:39] <Dr_Willis> sudo apt-get install texlive-base-bin
[16:39] <leeguy92> Roasted: yup
[16:39] <Dr_Willis> RWolf:  for example... :)
[16:39] <leeguy92> unfortunately, it is 500miles away, so i cant give hands-on assistance except over VNC
[16:39] <RWolf> Dr_Willis: thanks!
[16:39] <vertagano> tnt996, Is this a password protected share?
[16:40] <tnt996> no it is not
[16:40] <Barridus> Roasted, i will just upload a screenshot
[16:40] <Roasted> leeguy92 - have you booted to windows and viewed the wireless networks nearby? I've noticed you can tell just by browsing the networks as to what kind of security is typically employed by the network. If it simply says security enabled network, it's wep. But if it's WPA or WPA2, it'll say in parathesis (WPA) or (WPA2)
[16:40] <BrixSat> can i make an ls of all my mp3 file inside a folder and show the full path in the ouput?
[16:40] <Roasted> barridus - sounds good
[16:40] <cM0ss> Anyone have a fix for an Nvidia issue? Nvidia 280 using driver 180.51 causes the display to flash. I run gkrellm and every tick of the update on gkrellm causes a flash on the display. If I can't fix it then I will have to replace it with another distro.
[16:40] <psycovic> i recently upgraded to jaunty and now my music skips every few songs...anyone know what to do?
[16:40] <Dr_Willis> BrixSat:  try the 'find' command.
[16:40] <chaosphere> when i open a terminal and press tab for example, i hear a beep from the pcspeaker. Can i disable this but don't disable the whole pcseaker because i also use it for notifying?
[16:40] <wanna_learn_more> !balance
[16:40] <Dr_Willis> chaosphere:  xset b 0 0 0
[16:40] <wanna_learn_more> !bonding
[16:41] <leeguy92> Roasted: in windows, he can connect. i will ask him next time we are on the phone, what windows says
[16:41] <chaosphere> Dr_Willis but doesn't this kill the speaker globally?
[16:41] <leeguy92> i was just wondering if there was a known issue with this
[16:41] <saiki> Dr_Willis: that'swhat I mean, recordbutton presses to a log, see if it sees it at all
[16:41] <leeguy92> in nm applet
[16:41] <Roasted> leeguy92 - even if he can connect, tell him to browse the wireless networks nearby. Then ask him in detail what the network manager in windows brings up.
[16:41] <ubuntu9> WOW its Realy Hard To instal Hamachi On Linux OMG
[16:42] <Dr_Willis> chaosphere:  xset sets its volume to 0 :) theres also the readline options to make bash 'flash' instead of beep
[16:42] <Roasted> leguy92 - heres what I was talking about http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/4522/encqx6.jpg
[16:42] <Roasted> leeguy92*
[16:42] <Dr_Willis> chaosphere:  see /etc/inputrc
[16:42] <tnt996> vertagano, do you know what may be causeing this?
[16:42] <Barridus> Roasted, http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i44/solidus0079/Screenshot-1-2.png
[16:42] <Roasted> leeguy92 - You see how theres 3 networks, 1 insecured, 1 secured, and 1 secured by WPA2? The one thats secured that says nothing is an indication to me that its WEP
[16:42] <vertagano> tnt996, I haven't tried to connect to Windows shares with the GUI before. Are you familiar with the command line?
[16:42] <Dr_Willis> saiki:  you could  'cat /dev/input/js0 ' (or whatever device it is) and hit all the bittons ya want and see if ya get output
[16:43] <Roasted> barridus - is that something specific to the theme you're using in gnome?? I've never seen that before...
[16:43] <maria__> i need another tip
[16:43] <maria__>  Change permanently by adding a line
[16:43] <maria__> wireless-rate 11M
[16:43] <maria__> into /etc/network/interfaces.
[16:43] <Barridus> Roasted, the theme is just the jaunty new age one
[16:43] <Dr_Willis> fusesmb tool is working now for me under 9.04 - it makes accessing windows shares a bit easier.
[16:43] <wtv> gartral: ok i used VLC and watched some part of Twilight
[16:43] <tnt996> vertagano, if you tell me the commands i can XD i know alot about command lines in windows so im sure i can try here
[16:43] <maria__> should i add that line before or after
[16:43] <vertagano> tnt996, Alright.
[16:43] <Barridus> new wave rather
[16:43] <linduxed> in intrepid i had no sound until i used the alsa-1.0.19 installation script found in the forums. now in jaunty even if i use that script i still have no sound
[16:44] <sammyF> hey there
[16:44] <maria__> auto lo
[16:44] <maria__> iface lo inet loopback
[16:44] <chaosphere> Dr_Willis: ok, i'll have a look thanks a lot!
[16:44] <vertagano> tnt996, First, make a folder somewhere to be our mount point.   mkdir ~/server
[16:44] <GreggM_> I created a bootable USB  but when I boot syslinux cant find a kernel   it just says   boot:
[16:44] <sammyF> where is the keystore for my encryption keys located?
[16:44] <Roasted> barridus - I'm not too sure then, brother. I just kicked on the new wave theme and mine didn't look like that. You might have some luck on the forums in case others ran into that issue, but this is an issue I'm not familiar with.
[16:44] <maria__> or should i delete that loopback command altogether?
[16:44] <linduxed> any ideas on why
[16:44] <linduxed> ?
[16:44] <vertagano> tnt996, Then connect to it:   mount.cifs //server/server ~/server
[16:44] <wtv> brb
[16:45] <devananda> mornin all
[16:46] <saiki> Dr_Willis: any wy to record that to a file?
[16:46] <Barridus> Roasted, yeah i just switched to human to see if it was new wave borking things.  thanks for the time and  ideas, though.  appreciate it
[16:46] <tnt996> i have to install it
[16:47] <bc> ubuntu9: what happened with hamachi?
[16:47] <vertagano> tnt996, That might be the problem... After you get that installed, the GUI might work.
[16:47] <ubuntu9> bc i just download hamachi and want to start but doesnt work nothing happends
[16:48] <sammyF> where is the keystore for my encryption keys located?
[16:48] <sammyF> please :)
[16:48] <randommmmm> anyone got an x1950 (or similar) ati card working with tv-out? Or know how I can?
[16:48] <randommmmm> on jaunty sorry
[16:49] <nomasteryoda> tv out would be a nice option
[16:49] <tnt996> no it atill doesnt work, it says "Failed to retrieve share list from server" whenever i click on WORKGROUP
[16:49] <vertagano> tnt996, Is that a new message?
[16:49] <tnt996> vertagano, no i got that before
[16:49] <salamat> hello. ALT+F2 doesn't work anymore in ubuntu 9.04 when I enable 3d desktop. What can I do to solve this problem ??? thanks
[16:50] <neldoreth> hey, ive got another question: there are several packages that i cant find with synaptic, but via aptitute search, ive enabled the sources (when i say update in synaptic, it is getting lists from 65 servers(?)), but i do not find any jre as an example, with aptitute search, i can find them all
[16:50] <randommmmm> I'm on the live session atm deciding if I can use 9.04, I get an svideo picture on the tv and during bootup, but the second gnome loads it vanishes - and I can't see a way of getting it back, or if it's possible
[16:51] <Estaire> en español?
[16:51] <maria__> does anyone know how to change the bitrate of the wireless NIC permanently?  # /etc/network/interfaces.
[16:51] <maria__> #
[16:51] <maria__> ?
[16:51] <maria__> all that appears here now is....auto lo
[16:51] <maria__> iface lo inet loopback
[16:51] <vertagano> tnt996, The command line to get the share list is:  smbclient -L //server
[16:51] <maria__> I would like to set it to 11mbit so that it stays that way with every bootup
[16:51] <vertagano> tnt996, See if that works.
[16:52] <maria__> ive been adding it manually all this time
[16:52] <vixus> Just installed jaunty on an old pc with a geforce4 mx 440 card.. installed restricted nvidia drivers but on boot it just goes black (or sometimes black with a frozen cursor) but no x errors or anything
[16:52] <maria__> in terminal
[16:52] <vixus> any other solutions?
[16:52] <maria__> im not sure how to change the network file without killing my network connection
[16:52] <starkad> somebody help me, I updated my ubuntu 8.10 to the 9.04 and now I can't set the graphical effects to the maximum, not even to normal
[16:53] <vixus> starkad, join the club
[16:53] <starkad> it isn't only me?
[16:53] <sammyF> hello there again, anybody has any idea where the encryption keys are located. the keyring so to speak?
[16:53] <Barridus> Roasted, it's fixed now... turns out i just had to restart the pc after following your advice (thanks for pointing out what option the ap switcher is in shortcuts, i don't think i ever would have recognized it)
[16:53] <IndyGunFreak> sammyF: do you need to add one or osmething?
[16:54] <sammyF> nm .. found them at last :) (/.gnome2/keyrings"
[16:54] <vixus> starkad, i just installed jaunty and my graphics card no longer works either
[16:54] <linduxed> in intrepid i had no sound until i used the alsa-1.0.19 installation script found in the forums. now in jaunty even if i use that script i still have no sound
[16:54] <linduxed> any ideas on how to fix this?
[16:54] <sammyF> IndyGunFreak: no. I need to sign a jaa applet
[16:54] <IndyGunFreak> oh ok
[16:54] <starkad> nope, I'm not exactally an expert
[16:54] <sammyF> IndyGunFreak: but thanks :)
[16:54] <kronopio> i really just want to hear some music....
[16:54] <cM0ss> No one has a clue about how to fix the nvida??
[16:55] <starkad> vixus, what is your graphic card?
[16:55] <Hymnosis> could somebody tell me why i am using to much ram cache? 18% in use by programs and 72% in use as cache
[16:55] <vixus> starkad, geforce4 mx 440
[16:55] <vixus> nvidia
[16:55] <Mion> Hymnosis: htop and see what's using the ram
[16:55] <PhotoJim> Hymnosis: Linux does that.  if it needs the RAM for other purposes, it removes stuff from cache.  not to worry.
[16:55] <Mion> Hymnosis: also, a full cache = good
[16:55] <Mion> Hymnosis: unused ram = wasted ram
[16:55] <Hymnosis> ahh ok
[16:55] <Hymnosis> thank you Mion
[16:55] <bc> ubuntu9: I wish I could help. I've been looking into it since we use LMI a great deal, but I haven't tried using it yet.
[16:56] <Mion> Hymnosis: in free -m, the line you want to look at is the +/- buffer/cache
[16:56] <Mion> that shows the "real" ram usage
[16:56] <Dday> how do i uninstall screenlets in terminal?
[16:57] <cM0ss> how do I fix nvidia?
[16:57] <Mion> cM0ss: how did you break it?
[16:57] <cM0ss> Mion, I activated Nvidia....that broke it
[16:58] <randommmmm> do the oss ati drivers support svideo tv-out at all? Seems to be conflicting info
[16:58] <Mion> cM0ss: define "broke"
[16:58] <Mion> also, what card and driver version
[16:58] <Mion> and how did you activate it
[16:58] <vixus> Mion, same thing happened to me.. installed nVidia drivers using Jockey.. bam, black screen on startup
[16:59] <cM0ss> Mion, after activation the display flashes about once per second. Nvidia 280 and driver 180.51
[16:59] <Mion> sounds like you want to fix your xorg.conf
[16:59] <Mion> using vga or dvi btw?
[17:00] <vixus> Mion, sure.. I can reset it to default drivers but that doesn't allow any hardware acceleration.
[17:00] <Mion> there are some problems with edid over vga and nvidia
[17:00] <The> hi
[17:00] <cM0ss> Mion: I've compared xorg.conf to lots of other installations.....it seems right.
[17:00] <The> my computer hung when screen saver start
[17:01] <The> hello
[17:01] <Hymnosis> Mion , here are my results http://paste.ubuntu.com/163625/
[17:01] <The> anyone know this problem
[17:01] <vixus> Mion, vga.. pity since it was working on Hardy and older..
[17:02] <Mion> vixus: try with a modeline
[17:02] <helo> anyone know how i can do a read-only install of ubuntu?
[17:02]  * outboard is away: sleeping
[17:02] <cM0ss> I guess I have no other option than install another distro....this sux. The latest/greatest is broken.
[17:02] <rhleis> Does anyone remember how to change/set the passwd for Adaptec Storage Manager????????/
[17:02] <The> my computer hung when screen saver start
[17:02] <Mion> helo: just install it and mount everything but tmp as ro
[17:02] <Mion> :/
[17:02] <rhleis> ???? anyone ?????
[17:03] <aspoor> Xampp / Cygwin a no no?
[17:03] <PhotoJim> !ask | rhleis
[17:03] <The> hello anyone listen to me
[17:03] <FFForever> how do i format my sdcard?
[17:03] <The> my computer hung when screen saver start
[17:03] <PhotoJim> rhleis: sorry, that's not what I meant.  just be patient, and ask your *entire* question at intervals if there is no response.
[17:03] <aspoor> here.
[17:03] <Allelujah> FFForever: gparted
[17:03] <vixus> Mion, modeline?
[17:03] <The> ok
[17:04] <lwizardl> how do you know if a generic card on ebay would be linux supported?
[17:04] <Allelujah> vixus: tou can generate modelines with "cvt"" commnad
[17:04] <Allelujah> command*
[17:04] <PhotoJim> lwizardl: you have to know what chipset it uses, unfortunately.  or find citations with google that demonstrate its usability.  or take a chance on it.
[17:04] <Kavindu> can ubuntu be hacked by using the Ip???
[17:04] <vixus> Allelujah, sure but aren't they already generated in xorg.conf?
[17:05] <lwizardl> PhotoJim, it looks like it has a conxact video chip
[17:05] <Allelujah> vixus: by default.. no
[17:05] <FFForever> gparted does not show my sdcard
[17:05] <shiznebit> weird it shows mine just fine
[17:05] <Allelujah> FFForever: on netbook?
[17:05] <vixus> Awright, I'll give it a go
[17:05] <PhotoJim> lwizardl: it's a video card?  highly probable it will work on Linux.  the question is whether things like 3D acceleration will work.
[17:06] <TonyTheTiger> hi all, If i wanted to use a windows application in wine that uses adobe air do i need to install adobe air on my linux os or install the windows version in wine?
[17:06] <lwizardl> PhotoJim, well its a 4 channel dvr type card
[17:06] <FFForever> Allelujah, nah on a laptop :)
[17:06] <lwizardl> PhotoJim, http://cgi.ebay.com/New-4-Channel-DVR-PCI-CARD-For-Security-Camera-CCTV_W0QQitemZ180352142540QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item29fdd34ccc&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1234|66%3A2|65%3A12|39%3A1|240%3A1309|301%3A1|293%3A2|294%3A50
[17:06] <shiznebit> strange though. Ubuntu reports the filesystem as ext3/ext4 and gparted reports ext2
[17:06] <cM0ss> Where would be the best place to locate NEW information on nvidia issues and how to fix??
[17:06] <torero> !кг
[17:07] <torero> !ru
[17:07] <shiznebit> FFForever: how are you reading the card and is it mounted ?
[17:07] <darthanubis> cM0ss, nvidia.com?
[17:07] <zzznn> good evening
[17:07] <Barridus> TonyTheTiger, why do that?  adobe air is for linux too
[17:07] <FFForever> shiznebit, its mounted and my laptop has a built in sdcard reader
[17:07] <PhotoJim> lwizardl: lwizardl it's really hard to say for sure, but at $11.99 US with shipping included, it's worth simply taking a chance with it.
[17:08] <Allelujah> FFForever: try rebooting with the card inside it
[17:08] <TonyTheTiger> Barridus, Yes but im not sure how wine works, will it not try to locate a "windows" adobe air as its a windows app through wine?
[17:08] <lwizardl> PhotoJim, yeah thats what I was thinking but I was going to buy 4 of them if they was supported
[17:08] <FFForever> Allelujah, /dev/mmcblk0 is the card how can i do it manually
[17:08] <mudassar> Hello experts, I want to contribute for ubuntu. There is no support of voice chat in pidgin, can some body tell me where to start ?
[17:09] <vixus> Allelujah, if I have a modeline under the Monitor section of xorg.conf, do I need a corresponding one in the Screen section?
[17:09] <Barridus> TonyTheTiger, no idea, i don't use wine.  i do use adobe air for my twitter feed though
[17:09] <marijn_ubuntu> Barridus: thanks, cheese and my webcam work great :D
[17:09] <PhotoJim> lwizardl: if you can find a Russian to English translator, this thread seems to be about using that card with Linux: http://forum.linuxdvr.ru/viewtopic.php?t=247  ... if you can't find an equivocal answer, I suggest getting one and trying it.  if it works satisfactorily, get the other three you need.
[17:09] <Barridus> marijn_ubuntu, great :D
[17:09] <The> hello everybody
[17:09] <Seeker`> mudassar: this is an ubuntu support channel, try #pidgin
[17:09] <The> what best operator system in linux
[17:10] <mudassar> ok thanks
[17:10] <lan3y> The, ubuntu
[17:10] <itsfatman> who was phone?
[17:10] <lwizardl> PhotoJim, thanks babelfish here I come
[17:10] <The> 9.04
[17:10] <The> or what
[17:10] <lan3y> 9.04 is the most recent, STABLE, 8.10 is previous, STABLe
[17:10] <shiznebit> FFForever: are you running ubuntu 9.04 ?
[17:11] <helo> 'stable'
[17:11] <PhotoJim> lwizardl: good luck!
[17:11] <FFForever> shiznebit, yeah
[17:11] <The> ohh thx
[17:11] <TonyTheTiger> Barridus, Yeah i do need to install the windows adobe air :(
[17:11] <loumz> Hi all, I'm trying to customize the Ubuntu 8.10 livecd. I see the pool directory contains very few files. If I upgrade the packages in the squashfs filesystem, does that upgrade the packages that are installed?
[17:12] <The> yes
[17:12] <The> i have here ubuntu 9.04
[17:13] <shiznebit> try removing your card. exit gparted then do sudo apt-get install ntfsprogs
[17:14] <shadeslayer> or get qtparted
[17:14] <vixus> No luck! It showed the boot loading bar and then when that completed it's just gone black (monitor on).
[17:15] <cM0ss> darthanubis, there is nothing on the nvidia forum about this issue with Jaunty. It worked fine in Ibex but had Ibex had other issues....non video. Always something.
[17:16] <vixus> yeah, I should have just stuck with hardy :\
[17:16] <darthanubis> cM0ss, I don't recall you mentionimg any specific issue
[17:16] <cM0ss> Anyone have a fix for an Nvidia issue? Nvidia 280 using driver 180.51 causes the display to flash. I run gkrellm and every tick of the update on gkrellm causes a flash on the display. If I can't fix it then I will have to replace it with another distro.
[17:16] <darthanubis> Yeah if it aint broke don't fix it
[17:16] <randommmmm> is ubuntu using the ati driver on my system to display the loading screen when it boots? or something else
[17:16] <darthanubis> most people have no clue what they are doing
[17:16] <tallatan> ciao
[17:16] <vixus> darthanubis, I thought that was the purpose of the Restricted Drivers tool?
[17:17] <darthanubis> randommmmm, frame buffer
[17:17] <darthanubis> vix85, I don't remember addressing you?
[17:17] <cM0ss> I just want to use the Nvidia....all the other issues I normally have with ubuntu are working in this release.
[17:17] <steven_> Hey all! How do I uninstall Kde-desktop in command line? sudo something? Don't know what the rest is
[17:17] <AlsaPCM> hi
[17:17] <saiki> Dr_Willis: can you give me that command again?
[17:17] <AlsaPCM> need help
[17:17] <saiki> !ask  AlsaPCM
[17:17] <darthanubis> cM0ss, I can't understand what you are trying to say or do,
[17:17] <saiki> !ask | AlsaPCM
[17:18] <Dethlok> Hey all, I have my hard drive setup to 3 partitions (winxp, ubuntu9.04, and linux swap).  I wanted to take extra free space from my windows xp partition and give it to my ubuntu partition, I shrunk my winxp to the size I wanted and the space is now called "unallocated" but I can't seem to find any programs or partition editors that will let me put the extra space on the ubuntu partiton, any ideas?
[17:18] <randommmmm> i get tv out while booting, but not when loaded - does that mean anything in grand scheme of getting it to work?!
[17:18] <DareDevil0> Does any knows where is the inittab in ubuntu?
[17:18] <shadeslayer> steven_: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[17:18] <cM0ss> darthanubis, I want to activate the nvidia driver....
[17:18] <DareDevil0> Does any body knows where is the inittab in ubuntu?
[17:18] <steven_> I want to uninstall it
[17:18] <gumpert345> hi I set up a samba fileserver, with several users that can write and read at the folder Musik, I copied some files to Musik, and my brother (Vista) tried to delete some of them, but was told he had no rights to do so. why didnt it work?
[17:18] <cM0ss> darthanubis, when I do the monitor flashes about once per second.
[17:18] <darthanubis> !nvidia | cM0ss
[17:18] <LjL> !inittab | DareDevil0
[17:18] <randommmmm> !ati | randommmmm
[17:19] <vixus> cM0ss, something to do with refresh rates?
[17:19] <LjL> !runlevel | DareDevil0
[17:19] <Jack8899> I cannot listen to amarok and Kaffeine the same time. Why?
[17:19] <cM0ss> darthanubis, I'm not a newbie....I know how to do most stuff...
[17:19] <AlsaPCM> i jsut installed ubuntu under vmware and i got to a point where i need to configure the vmware tools, while i was doing that ( decompress and try to run the ./vmware-install.pl) it says i need to remove omething from the kernel
[17:19] <LjL> !runlevels | DareDevil0
[17:19] <AlsaPCM> i tried but no luck
[17:19] <cM0ss> vix85, refresh is set at 0
[17:19] <regjava> The brightness of my laptop is low compared to the one in windows. is there any way yo increase it?
[17:19] <cM0ss> 60
[17:19] <darthanubis> cM0ss, only newbies don't know how to activate there restricted drivers
[17:19] <cM0ss> darthanubis, your understanding leaves much to be desired
[17:20] <vixus> darthanubis, I say again.. isn't that what the restricted drivers tool is for?
[17:20] <xxploit> lol
[17:20] <sebsebseb> !noob |  cM0ss
[17:20] <cM0ss> darthanubis, I KNOW HOW TO ACTIVATE....it doesn't work right after I do.
[17:20] <AlsaPCM> The following VMware kernel modules have been found on your system that were
[17:20] <AlsaPCM> not installed by the VMware Installer.  Please remove them then run this
[17:20] <AlsaPCM> installer again.
[17:20] <AlsaPCM> vmmemctl
[17:20] <AlsaPCM> I.e. - 'rm /lib/modules/2.6.28-11-generic/misc/<ModuleName>.{o,ko}'
[17:20] <AlsaPCM> Execution aborted.
[17:20] <FloodBot2> AlsaPCM: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[17:20] <darthanubis> cM0ss, cute from the guy that can't type, read, or activate drivers that are on the menu.
[17:20] <Travis-42> I'm trying to run OpenArena in full screen mode, but I have multiple monitors and am having trouble.  By setting the xorg.conf "metamodes" to have "DFP-0: 1920x1200, DFP-1:NULL" I've managed to get it to shut off the undesired monitor.  But now the screens from both the left and right monitor get compressed onto one screen.  How do I get this to work?
[17:20] <mvc1741> hey  how can align the icons from desktop to the right side?
[17:20] <cM0ss> darthanubis, try to read what I type
[17:20] <saiki> is there some way to recore the D-pad outside of the program? (can someone giveme the comand)
[17:20] <exodus_ms> darthanubis, dude, be helpful or just leave him alone
[17:21] <darthanubis> cM0ss, I'm done with you now.
[17:21] <mvc1741> nobody knows the answer
[17:21] <IndyGunFreak> Travis-42: i tried forever to do that w/ open arena and urban terror.. I eventually just got in the habit of disabling the second monitor when I wanted to play, then re-enabling when i was done
[17:21] <Dethlok> Hey all, I have my hard drive setup to 3 partitions (winxp, ubuntu9.04, and linux swap).  I wanted to take extra free space from my windows xp partition and give it to my ubuntu partition, I shrunk my winxp to the size I wanted and the space is now called "unallocated" but I can't seem to find any programs or partition editors that will let me put the extra space on the ubuntu partiton, any ideas?
[17:21] <cM0ss> darthanubis, thank you....now maybe someone with intelligence can help me.
[17:21] <darthanubis> exodus_ms, "dude" mine your business. He can't be helped.
[17:21] <jken146> mvc1741: There could be an option in gconf somewhere.  Try running gconf-editor and look through there
[17:21] <Travis-42> IndyGunFreak: :-/ OK thank you
[17:21] <vixus> cM0ss, http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?s=809b8664b03efa9444984a5600c12341&t=96673
[17:21] <IndyGunFreak> Travis-42: thats not to say its impossible, i was just not able to figure it out
[17:21] <saiki> is there some way to recore the D-pad outside of the program? (can someone give me the comand)
[17:21] <exodus_ms> darthanubis, this is a public channel, if you want privacy go elsewhere
[17:21] <malex> Are there known issues with ext3 on Jaunty? I upgraded a perfectly working Intrepid install to Jaunty and my filesystems keep being corrupted after a few minutes of use. Clean repartitioning and reinstalls don't help - the corruption happens again and again.
[17:22] <darthanubis> exodus_ms, take your own advise
[17:22] <hateball> Dethlok: You should be able to do those kind of operations with gparted-live, as it will live-boot so your partitions remain unmounted
[17:22] <Seeker`> darthanubis: exodus_ms: please drop this discussion onw
[17:22] <exodus_ms> onw?
[17:22] <vertagano> saiki, What do you mean by "recore"?
[17:22] <Seeker`> now
[17:22] <jken146> Dethlok: You can do this with gparted, but you'd have to have the linux partition unmounted, so you will need to do it from a live CD.  The ubuntu Live CD will work fine
[17:22] <darthanubis> Seeker`, your late, there is no "discussion"
[17:22] <Dethlok> i tried that using the ubuntu live cd but it will only let me shrink the ext3 not make it biger
[17:22] <LjL> darthanubis, exodus_ms, cM0ss: everyone pelase calm down.
[17:22] <saiki> record*
[17:22] <saiki> sory
[17:22] <JF__> t
[17:22] <darthanubis> LjL, agreed
[17:22] <saiki> ypo on loust keyboard
[17:23] <cM0ss> LjL, I'm calm.
[17:23] <ubuntu9> Hamachi Installing Please Help <------------
[17:23] <vixus> Sigh.. just installed jaunty on an old pc with a geforce4 mx 440 card.. installed restricted nvidia drivers but on boot it just goes black (or sometimes black with a frozen cursor) but no x errors or anything.
[17:23] <saiki> LjL: Everyone's here, where?
[17:23] <saiki> :P
[17:23] <exodus_ms> Seeker`, hey, I was simply trying to get darthanubis to be helpful and not condescending towards folks needing help
[17:23] <vixus> cM0ss, anything useful in that link there?
[17:23] <cM0ss> vix85, waiting for the link to open...must be a busy site.
[17:23] <vertagano> saiki, So you want to make a log of the directional pad of a joystick?
[17:24] <AlsaPCM> AlsaPCM> The following VMware kernel modules have been found on your system that were
 not installed by the VMware Installer.  Please remove them then run this
 installer again.
 vmmemctl
 I.e. - 'rm /lib/modules/2.6.28-11-generic/misc/<ModuleName>.{o,ko}'
 Execution aborted.
[17:24] <FloodBot2> AlsaPCM: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[17:24] <saiki> vertagano: yep, or a least see if it is reading on linux
[17:24] <bc> vixus: link very slow to respond. still not coming up.
[17:24] <vixus> why's everyone calling me vix85? :|
[17:24] <jken146> malex: There are no issues with ext3 that I know of in jaunty.  Perhaps your disk is failing
[17:24] <Jack8899> How do I set smplayer open all my videos?
[17:24] <saiki> vertagano: it work on windows, so it's not a hw issue
[17:24] <Jack8899> I mean when opening in dolphin
[17:24] <mvc1741> how can align the icons from desktop to the right side?
[17:25] <mvc1741> already tried gconfeditor
[17:25] <bc> vixus: probably not enough tabs. :)
[17:25] <mvc1741> and no clue
[17:25] <vixus> bah, i thought jaunty had ironed out most of the nvidia issues
[17:25] <Dethlok> hateball: i tried that using the ubuntu live cd but it will only let me shrink the ext3 not make it biger
[17:25] <rhleis> Does anyone remember how to change/set the passwd for Adaptec Storage Manager?
[17:25] <saiki> vixus: nope, jauty hasmore issues than the others with nvidia
[17:25] <riwa> I just moved to a new computer. And the sound isn't working. How do I re-install it?
[17:25] <hateball> Dethlok: Have you made sure you've unmounted the partitions you want to resize?
[17:25] <malex> jken146: that was one of the options, so I'm running disk manufacturer's diagnostics now, but the timing couldn't be more suspicious - not a single problem brought up by smartmon utils in 8.10 and just as 9.04 is install things fall apart?
[17:26] <DareDevil0>  Thanks people
[17:26] <Dethlok> hateball: i'm pretty sure they wouldn't have been mounted, i was in live cd but i can double check
[17:26] <vertagano> saiki, Have you tried using jscalibrator ?  It's available from the repository. Not command line, but it might help you troubleshoot.
[17:26] <vixus> saiki, really? then is it worth updating?
[17:26] <malex> jken146: maybe my particular hardware is triggering a bug in Jaunty's kernel...
[17:27] <Dethlok> hateball: i'll load it up again and make sure, if i'm not back in a while that means i got it working =)
[17:27]  * bc may keep his current kernel, Xorg and nvidia drivers for the next 10 years after reading about this nVidia trouble
[17:28] <saiki> vixus: update should be fine. bu fresh is troublesome
[17:28] <saiki> vertagano: I was refering to the cap proc one
[17:28] <cM0ss> vixus: nothing on that page to help...thanks for trying.
[17:28] <saiki> cat*
[17:28] <xxploit> nvidia works fine for me
[17:29] <saiki> cM0ss: what's thr problem?
[17:29] <vixus> cM0ss, sure but it's the same issue a ou're having
[17:29] <saiki> xxploit: what cardnd rez?
[17:29] <vixus> *as you're
[17:29] <vertagano> saiki, I don't know what you mean by "cap proc one"
[17:29] <xxploit> saiki, 8800gts 1680x1050
[17:29] <vixus> cM0ss, so if there's no solution there's no solution
[17:29] <cM0ss> xxploit, works fine on my wifes too....it's an 8600 GTX.....but my 280 on my computer JUST WON'T WORK...with the nividia driver.
[17:30] <saiki> vertagano: like cat proc/cpu for specs on the processor or w/e
[17:30] <saiki> cM0ss: GTS?
[17:30] <cM0ss> Wonder why the 280 worked fine under Ibex but won't under Jaunty?
[17:30] <bc> saiki: FX 5500 and 1400x1050
[17:30] <matei> hi all
[17:30] <cM0ss> saiki, my wifes is gts...
[17:31] <saiki> cM0ss: I haven't ben folowing your issue. what is it?
[17:31] <Agion> hi, how can i read pidgin logs?
[17:31] <cM0ss> saiki, my display flashes about once per second after I activate the nvidia driver.
[17:31] <saiki> ~/.purple/logs ( I think)
[17:32] <saiki> cM0ss: use nvodoa's .run
[17:32] <saiki> nvidia's*
[17:32] <cM0ss> saiki, did that...has the same issue.
[17:32] <xxploit> does the restricted driver manager unde jaunty install the linux kernel headers automatically during driver install or when the system is installed? Im pretty sure it didnt during alpha or beta, I always install them before hand so not sure.
[17:32] <cM0ss> saiki, it even rebuilt the kernel....still, it flashes.
[17:33] <korupted> hi, i am having a problem installing ubuntu to my compaq cq60 laptop. i have to type linux: all-generic-ide at the grub menu. once i install it all the drivers are found as node. how can i install ubuntu on my system.
[17:33] <Agion> saiki: thanks!
[17:33] <dudedano> i got a problem, i installed ubuntu according to this chop manual: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWRyj5cHIQA it doesn't boot up
[17:33] <xxploit> cM0ss, do you have the kernel-headers installed?
[17:33] <dudedano> should i install gentoo instead?
[17:34] <saiki> cM0ss: read my pm
[17:34] <LjL> dudedano: wait you installed ubuntu by following a ... youtube video?
[17:34] <tnt996> Does anyone know what could cause all my music to play fast in the media player thing?
[17:34] <vixus> saiki, y'think you could help me out too? :[
[17:34] <ljuwaidah> hi
[17:34] <bobstro> dudedano:  uhm... what?
[17:34] <bobstro> LjL:  it's a gag
[17:34] <saiki> vixus: issue?
[17:34] <maria__> is there an open office channel where people actually respond?
[17:35] <vixus> saiki, installed nvidia drivers via restricred drivers manager. reboot.. loading bar completes.. black.
[17:35] <vixus> and once there was a cursor in the centre of the screen.. but only once
[17:35] <ljuwaidah> does pidgin crash all of a sudden and refuse to start again until after restart happen with any of you?
[17:35] <maria__> anyone here have experience with the grammar checker in oo?
[17:35] <saiki> 09:33 saiki sudo apt-get remove nidia*
[17:35] <saiki> doh..
[17:35] <ljuwaidah> *crashing *refusing
[17:35] <matei> iulianpojar, salut
[17:36] <benc> I'm trying to follow a script. what does this do? useradd -m -s /bin/bash $USER_NAME
[17:36] <benc> echo -e "$USER_PASS\n$USER_PASS\n" | passwd $USER_NAME
[17:36] <iulianpojar> salut
[17:36] <saiki> ok.. we retype..
[17:36] <saiki> lol
[17:36] <vixus> saiki, thankss
[17:36] <benc> the first line adds a user. but what does the second line means?
[17:36] <saiki> !fr
[17:36] <tnt996> Does anyone know what could cause all my music to play fast in the media player thing?:-/
[17:36] <Seveas> benc, it sets the password
[17:36] <dols> so i switched from the fglrx driver to radeon for jaunty. now when I am in X, and switch between windows, it's slow to redraw. i think it's because the driver only autodetected 32M of 128 of video ram.
[17:36] <saiki> vixus: get the .run from nvidia.com
[17:36] <vixus> right
[17:36] <__Giordano__> hello
[17:36] <saiki> vixus: puit in /root
[17:36] <ljuwaidah> nvm then :P
[17:36] <ljuwaidah> later
[17:36] <saiki> put*
[17:37] <vixus> ok
[17:37] <dols> anyone love the radeon driver here?
[17:37] <benc> Seveas: and it does it twice to confirm the password?
[17:37] <Seveas> benc, correct
[17:37] <__Giordano__> does anyone know how to migrate from "private directory" encryption to "encrypted home" encryption?
[17:37] <benc> Seveas: thanks
[17:37] <vertagano> saiki, My joystick shows up in /proc/bus/input/devices
[17:37] <bobstro> maria__:  are you asking for help here then?
[17:37] <saiki> vixus: reboot to SAFE mode, rot shel, sh ~/***.run
[17:38] <vixus> saiki, alright, sounds good
[17:38] <baker> how setup my vga driver (just asking)
[17:38] <saiki> vertagano: but with a gui diagnostic?
[17:38] <maria__> bobstro....yes.  I followed the troubleshoot and installed the java-common via synaptic package manager
[17:38] <saiki> vixus: same proces I used, worksfor me :)
[17:38] <dudedano> yeah youtube videos are great manuals
[17:38] <__Giordano__> I upgraded to jaunty and i couldn't find any guide/howto
[17:38] <maria__> bobstro....but the grammar check still does not work
[17:38] <Dethlok> hateball: ok im on the live cd right now and how can i make sure that "filesystem" is unmounted?
[17:39] <vertagano> saiki, If I cat /proc/bus/input/devices, I get details on my input devices, including joystick. I can also cat /dev/input/js0 and see gibberish related to my joystick's output.
[17:39] <dudedano> umount /dev/cdrom0
[17:40] <bobstro> maria__:  are you getting errors? i could at least let you know what i've installed.
[17:40] <vixus> saiki, which driver do you recommend?
[17:40] <bobstro> maria__:  i am not getting errors, but grammar check isn't doing much. i don't usually use it.
[17:40] <dols> eh i'll just file a bug
[17:40] <vixus> saiki, which driver *version do you recommend?
[17:40] <bobstro> maria__:  spell check is working fine though.
[17:40] <saiki> vixus: newest
[17:40] <maria__> bobstro....no, no errors.  The checker opens, scans the document and finds no errors.  But Ive purposely made errors to test to see if the checker is working
[17:40] <saiki> mine's 180.##
[17:41] <bobstro> maria__:  same here with grammar, although spelling check is working.
[17:41] <saiki> I think .51 but don't quote me o it
[17:41] <maria__> bobstro....lol.  Well i need grammar check.  My german is not fluent so I need this crutch badly.
[17:41] <__Giordano__> anyone?
[17:41] <bobstro> maria__:  which makes me think maybe java is not the issue?
[17:41] <Dethlok> it says it's not mounted acording to mtab
[17:41] <vixus> saiki, but I have an old GPU
[17:42] <bobstro> maria__:  why are you thinking this is java?
[17:42] <saiki> vertagano: thx
[17:42] <saiki> vertagano: I missed "inpt" lol
[17:42] <maria__> bobstro....because of this link http://nancib.wordpress.com/2008/05/03/fixing-the-openofficeorg-grammar-glitch-in-ubuntu-hardy/
[17:42] <vixus> saiki, which recommends the 96.XX drivers..
[17:42] <saiki> vixus: what card, pm it to me
[17:42] <baker> i don't know why computer hung when screen saver start
[17:42] <saiki> (I need togo af a sec)
[17:42] <maria__> bobstro....I did find that the java-common was not installed.  But installing it did not fix the problem
[17:43] <bobstro> maria__:  and you've installed openoffice.org-java-common as well?
[17:43] <maria__> bobstro....yes
[17:43] <Dethlok> according to mtab?  there is nothing mounted...  and it still wont let me make ext3 larger
[17:44] <bobstro> maria__:  after i installed that, my spell check behaves differently!
[17:45] <saiki> vertagano: ok it shows up on that, must be the plugi issue
[17:45] <sebsebseb> maria__: Abiword has a nice spelling and grammer checker for English anwyay
[17:45] <sebsebseb> maria__: I expect you can get Germen for it as well, yes you will be able to
[17:45] <Dethlok> anybody???
[17:45] <keegangrayson> Dethlok: you're using centos?
[17:46] <Dethlok> no gparted
[17:46] <Dethlok> off a ubunut live disk
[17:46] <Dethlok> *ubuntu
[17:46] <keegangrayson> oh oh, ok, so what is it you're trying to do again
[17:46] <sebsebseb> maria__: other languages built in by the looks of it
[17:46] <Dethlok> i'm trying to put extra free space that's on my drive into my ext3 so that i have more room in ubuntu
[17:46] <baker> i don't know why computer hung when screen saver start
[17:47] <keegangrayson> are you dual booting Dethlok?
[17:47] <Dethlok> the free space is "unallocated", i got it to shrink winxp partition but can't get it to put it in ext3
[17:47] <baker> nop
[17:47] <Dethlok> yes
[17:47] <Dethlok> xp
[17:47] <baker> i have one system only
[17:47] <sebsebseb> maria__: ,but maybe you get an older version of Abiword in hardy that dosan't have the feature, but you can in that case install a later version anyway
[17:47] <keegangrayson> ah ok, and winxp still works after you resized it?
[17:47] <Dethlok> yep
[17:48] <saiki> if I switch from an 8400GS to an 8600GT ill I ned to reinstall t nvidia drivers, or should it work "plg and play"?
[17:48] <baker> ubuntu 9.04
[17:48] <subinacls> anyone here have the "MagicJack" IP telephony device, designed for windows, however also can be used on a Mac. I am trying to get this installed in Ubuntu.
[17:48] <tnt996> Does anyone know anything about  playing my music fast
[17:49] <keegangrayson> Dethlok: I'm going to send you some links
[17:49] <Dethlok> keegangrayson: ok thanks
[17:49] <tnt996> Does anyone knwo anything about rhythmbox:-/
[17:49] <bc> tnt996: what are you trying to do?
[17:49] <tnt996> play my music
[17:49] <dudedano> i need a slap chop
[17:49] <tnt996> it pplays it but reallly reallly fast
[17:49] <tnt996> is there a way to slow down the playback?
[17:49] <bc> tnt996: nvm, dont know much about rhythmbox :(
[17:50] <scientes__> i upgraded to jaunty and i cant get my emu10k1 to work
[17:50] <scientes__> in intrepid i had to use alsa over pulseaudio to get it to work
[17:50] <scientes__> i just had OSS working but not pulseaudio or ALSA
[17:50] <bc> dudedano: has slap chop completed its transformation into the new rickroll standard?
[17:51] <ajcates> hello
[17:51] <abchirk> hello
[17:52] <leandroal> j #ubuntu-br
[17:52] <ajcates> im just gonna throw this out there, feel free to just tell me no. Can I have my home directories between OSX and ubuntu be in the same folder?
[17:52] <Pici> ajcates: no
[17:53] <ajcates> pici why?
[17:53] <k9d-on-E> when I try and run mixxx 1.7 under ubuntu 8.1 I get the following error: mixxx: error while loading shared libraries: libQtSvg.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory ... any ideas on resolution?
[17:53] <leandroal> hi... my sound system doesn't work in ubuntu 8.10. It seems ubuntu detects it but I can't listen any sound. lspci reports that I have "Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio Controller (rev 03)". What I'm missing?
[17:53] <Pici> ajcates: Actually, I don't really know enough about OSX to answer now that I think more about it.  Sorry for the quick answer.
[17:54] <neoteny999> i've been runny 9.04 for a month or so with no issues.  but now is the first time i'm trying to burn a dvd since intrepid.  non of the dvd rippers i'm using will rip commercial dvds in 9.04.  had no issues in 8.10.  i think it's some kind of aspi issue.  k9copy crashes when i try to read the disk, dvdshrink says it can't open aspi device when i open the disc, dmesg gives buffer i/o errors.
[17:54] <ajcates> Pici can't you have one home directory work for multiple linux installs?
[17:54] <Stepan1> I have a shell script that is executable.  Any way to disable the "Do you want to run or display ..." dialog box when i double click on it?
[17:54] <vertagano> tnt996, Can you play your music at a normal speed in other programs?
[17:54] <kovacsleeve> When I enter "uptime" in terminal, it says 4 users, how can I see these users? Should only be one? (possibly 2 with guest)?
[17:55] <vertagano> tnt996, Like mplayer, vlc, audacious?
[17:55] <ajcates> Stepan chmod +x file.sh
[17:55] <jken146> Stepan1: Probably a gconf setting.  Try playing in gconf-editor
[17:55] <vertagano> kovacsleeve, Try the who command
[17:55] <ajcates> that will give it an executable flag
[17:55] <tnt996> vertagano. ill try
[17:55] <vertagano> kovacsleeve, But it's probably normal.
[17:55] <Pici> ajcates: You can, but you need to be careful about dotfiles within your home that may not be compatible with different software versions across distributions.
[17:56] <kovacsleeve> vertagano: It says all four are me. Is that normal?
[17:56] <tnt996> no its even fast when i play music on youtube
[17:56] <kovacsleeve> tty, pts 0, 1, and 2
[17:56] <vertagano> kovacsleeve, If you use the w command, you can find out what they're doing.
[17:56] <vertagano> tnt996, Then it's probably a sound card driver problem.
[17:56] <jken146> kovacsleeve: Yes that's prety normal
[17:56] <ajcates> Pici well since osx uses a library folder for its config files not hidden files I should be good in theroy correct?
[17:56] <Stepan1> jken146: Thing is, I don't want the text to show up, i just want the script to run.  I can achieve this by clicking the Display or Run button.  I dont want it to run in terminal.
[17:56] <tnt996> vertagano, what can i do to fix this?
[17:57] <Pici> ajcates: In theory, yes.
[17:57] <jken146> Stepan1: Then right-click and open it with a text editor
[17:57] <elexodus> ajcates: In theory, nobody is ever good with osx...
[17:57] <kovacsleeve> Oh, right, each process is broken out. One for bash, one for python, one for xwindows. Thats really cool.
[17:57] <NOD62> Damn.
[17:57] <ajcates> elexodus what you mean by that?
[17:57] <macman_> guys
[17:57] <NOD62> Is there anyway to get Empathy Instant Messenger to do IRC?
[17:57] <vertagano> tnt996, You'll need to find out what your sound card is and then research the problem.
[17:57] <caty> hey people
[17:57] <linduxed> i installed the ubuntu-restricted-extras package, and now that i try to type with Times New Roman, "Ä" get's turned into "f"
[17:58] <macman_> i just did a format of my hdd .. i have a packages.txt .. how can i get it to xargs or apt-get to reinstall everything  ?
[17:58] <tnt996> its my on board
[17:58] <TurtlePie> Pidgin does IRC, but I cant get mine setup
[17:58] <tinker> Can anyone suggest a place to go to find out how to fix no sound in Ubuntu?  I already tried launchpad, alt.os.linux.ubuntu and ubuntuforums
[17:58] <Stepan1> jken146: sorry, you misunderstood me.  I do NOT want to see any text or script.  I just want to it run.  But i dont want to see the dialog each time
[17:58] <saiki> we eed  floodbots?
[17:58] <saiki> lol
[17:58] <saiki> need 3*
[17:58] <TurtlePie> floodbots?
[17:58] <caty> 2 bots?
[17:58] <ajcates> Stepan chmod +x file.sh
[17:58] <Jack8899> I'm trying to compile a Theme for KDE, but when I use ./configure it says:./configure: line 40: cmake: command not found
[17:58] <Jack8899> ./configure: line 4: bad: command not found
[17:58] <Jack8899> Path to Qt4:
[17:58] <Jack8899>  
[17:58] <ajcates> you have to set its executable flag.
[17:59] <linduxed> macman_: if you ask that in the #debian channel they have a chatbot with an answer to that
[17:59] <burntresistor> is there a linux equivalent ap for Microsoft one note
[17:59] <jken146> Stepan1: Yes, it's nautilus that's bringing up the dialog box with the options.  You could try playing with nautilus' settings in gconf-editor to see if there is a way to disable this behaviour
[17:59] <macman_> lol
[17:59] <dudedano> shamwow
[17:59] <decker> it's not that they don't burn cds or play dvds or anything, I just get this weirdness where it's hard to eject or close the tray. anyone else get that? anyhow, I was hoping I could get some recommendations on alternative brands to sony dvd burners.
[17:59] <Stepan1> jken146: okay, thanks
[17:59] <ajcates> dudedano you know the germans make good stuff
[17:59] <lvlefisto> ¿How much is the minimum RAM needed to run ubuntu server only with LAMP?
[18:00] <judget_> Can anyone guide me to get a Linksys PCMCIA wireless to work in Hardy?
[18:00] <atrocity> hmm, anybody good w/ samba?
[18:00] <cfedde> lvlefisto: depends mostly on load. But tack in the oldendays we used to be able to do it with 128M
[18:00] <lvlefisto> cfedde: thanks
[18:00] <decker> atrocity: used to be.
[18:01] <leeguy92> hi, i got a noob with a wifi problemz
[18:01] <saiki> leeguy92: card?
[18:01] <atrocity> decker, hmm, ok.  basically, i shares my "pictures" folder (not in home directory, on an entirely different partition" with my wife, and she has access to create files and folders on it just fine...
[18:01] <leeguy92> saiki: broadcom bcm4303
[18:02] <leeguy92> the network isnt letting them in
[18:02] <leeguy92> WPAv1 encryption
[18:02] <leeguy92> it's on ubuntu 8.01
[18:02] <decker> atrocity: I still need a recomendation on dvd burners
[18:02] <atrocity> dvd burner?
[18:02] <decker> atrocity: brands.  other than sony
[18:02] <saiki> leeguy92: sorry, don't have a broadcom, can't help ya
[18:02] <atrocity> lol, didn't you ask that like a few weeks ago?
[18:03] <leeguy92> saiki: ok :(
[18:03] <napa> Does anyone know how I can get a higher resolution with my ATI Radeon 2400 PRO pci/ex screenadapter??? When upgrading the drivers automatically it gives me 800x600 only
[18:03] <decker> atrocity: nope.
[18:05] <decker> atrocity: anyhow.  it's taking you 10 minutes to spit out a brand.  fine.  don't spit out a brand.  maybe you don't know.  so your wife, she does some samba junk with pictures.  what's the problem?
[18:05] <ajcates> Any one have any ideas on how I can make OSX and ubuntu use the same home directory?
[18:05] <Mion> napa: xrandr
[18:05] <napa> Mion: What is xrandr?
[18:06] <Mion> an application
[18:06] <atrocity> decker, i dunno...i use the cheap-o dvd writers...it's the media that's most important, anyway
[18:06] <dudedano> i am looking for a amish cellular phone
[18:06] <decker> ajcates: nfs would be about the best way I suppose.
[18:06] <ajcates> decker whats nfs?
[18:06] <Barre> is there any way to add the fast-user-switch-applet to UNR 9.04?
[18:06] <Mion> napa: open a terminal and run xrandr
[18:06] <Mion> napa: see if the mode you want is listed
[18:06] <PhotoJim> decker: LG burners are good.  Samsung are also good.  Some like Pioneer.  Suggest looking at a CD/DVD/BR-specific forum site like cdfreaks and read some reviews.
[18:07] <decker> ajcates: if you want the stuff local, I dunno.  filesystems are going to be the gotcha.  I guess go with whatever's native to osx, which is ufs or something, no?  or hppfs is the newer one?  something like that...anyhow, make sure linux supports it, set the home directories up on the same partition for both systems, you're golden
[18:08] <decker> ajcates: except for the fact that one of those screwy osx filesystems isn't case sensitive, so you'll be screwed that way...
[18:08] <Gnea> decker: I recommend LG, if you want a quality burner that will last for the long haul
[18:08] <decker> ajcates: nfs is network file system by the way.  meaning you'd have your home directories shared somewhers external to your dual boot machine.
[18:09] <ajcates> decker osx supports xfs so ill be good on the file system
[18:09] <Gnea> !nfs
[18:09] <atrocity> sorry...i keep researching more, anyway
[18:09] <ajcates> decker no way on the nfs for a home directory
[18:09] <kovacsleeve> Is a firewall (software) needed in Ubuntu? Do you guys run one?
[18:09] <neoteny999> k9copy says no devices were detected but totem plays the disc.
[18:09] <decker> ajcates: xfs?  doubtful.
[18:09] <atrocity> yeah...i'm sharing my "picture" directory with her...she can read/write to it just fine
[18:10] <atrocity> but if she makes a new folder in it, the folder is read only and i can't figure out how to make it so she has write access to those folders
[18:10] <decker> ajcates: heard they were switching to that new sun junk at some point though.  zfs I suppose is what you're thinking of as opposed to xfs?
[18:10] <Jack8899> what package do i need to build/make/compile? I want to compile a Theme for kde4...
[18:10] <Gnea> atrocity: why not cifs?
[18:10] <PhotoJim> kovacsleeve: Linux is very secure.  I recommend running a firewall if you are hosting a Linux-based router.  but for individual machines, it's not necessary.
[18:11] <sebsebseb> kovacsleeve: you need a firewall, whatever OS your on
[18:11] <Gnea> kovacsleeve: yeah, firewalls are great, but they're not going to block xss
[18:11] <kovacsleeve> PhotoJim: I have a router, but it just has the Linksys software on it
[18:11] <sebsebseb> kovacsleeve: hardware firewall :)
[18:11] <decker> atrocity: there's a bitmask you set, which controls what permissions are on junk that's newly created.  use swat.  it's annoying at first, but once you learn how to use the help and ignore most of everything, you're golden
[18:11] <subinacls> anyone here have the "magicjack"
[18:11] <sebsebseb> Gnea: xss??  what's that
[18:11] <thrillERboy> what is wine irc?
[18:11] <Gnea> sebsebseb: cross-site scripting
[18:11] <sebsebseb> thrillERboy: #winehq
[18:11] <bc> for anyone that is using Gnome Do, can you tell me if it learns in the same way Quicksilver does?
[18:11] <kovacsleeve> sebsebseb: What firewall do you recommend for Ubuntu?
[18:11] <PhotoJim> kovacsleeve: my router is a Pentium 133 running Debian (Ubuntu didn't exist when I deployed it :) ).  I run firewalling on it, to prevent some traffic from getting to Windows clients.
[18:11] <leeguy92> i got a problem with a laptop not authenticating with a wifi networkWPAv1
[18:12] <ajcates> decker you might be right, i forget if its xfs or zfs
[18:12] <sebsebseb> kovacsleeve: if you got a router, then you probably got a hardware firewall, so have that enabled
[18:12] <Gnea> sebsebseb: that's what the noscript plugin for firefox is for ;)
[18:12] <atrocity> hmm, ok
[18:12] <atrocity> and sorry, i am using cifs :P
[18:12] <sebsebseb> kovacsleeve: and you will be ok,  as long as you also have a good Ubuntu password not like say abc12e
[18:12] <sebsebseb> abc123
[18:12] <Gnea> atrocity: ah okay. are you able to edit ntfs permissions from her side?
[18:13] <atrocity> oh...crap...
[18:13] <sebsebseb> kovacsleeve: also there are more proper hardware firewalls that can be bought, but that's not really nessarey for the average person
[18:13] <dudedano> i am looking for a amish cellular phone.
[18:13] <atrocity> i just realized something...bbiab
[18:13] <decker> ajcates: xfs is a filesystem from sgi, which they ported to linux.  I'm 99% sure osx doesn't support it.  zfs is suns new junk, which osx supports perhaps now, but I'm thinking not for your root partition, meaning you can't boot off it and whatnot.
[18:13] <PhotoJim> dudedano: offtopic for this channel...
[18:13] <napa> i did xrandr in a console and it says Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1024 x 768, maximum 1280 x 1280
[18:13] <napa> DFP2 connected 1024x768+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 338mm x 270mm
[18:13] <napa>    1280x1024      60.0 +   60.0
[18:13] <kovacsleeve> sebsebseb: So when you said a firewall was needed, you meant just the router itself?
[18:13] <napa> I want to change it to 1280x1024
[18:14] <sebsebseb> kovacsleeve: routers tend to have firewalls
[18:14] <sebsebseb> kovacsleeve: make sure yours is enabled
[18:14] <dudedano> join offtopic
[18:14] <decker> ajcates: anyhow, for a dual boot osx/linux machine, go with the osx filesystem that is case sensative.  Im pretty sure...but hey, try #macosx, and #opendarwin on this place.  they'd be way better and telling you what to do I figure.
[18:14] <Gnea> dudedano: you might want to /join #ubuntu-offtopic and be sure to ask for dehydrated water as well
[18:14] <sebsebseb> kovacsleeve: also  if you know what your doing,  amazing  firewall type stuff can be done with Linux, but that means you got to learn iptables or the other one
[18:14] <sebsebseb> !iptables
[18:14] <napa> When trying to open display preferences nothing happens (I get a window with grey backround and a green bar in the middle)
[18:15] <sebsebseb> kovacsleeve: firestarter is pretty rubbish the gui one
[18:15] <kovacsleeve> sebsebseb: Thanks for your thoughts on this.
[18:15] <atrocity> back
[18:15] <atrocity> Gnea, i totally moved her over to ubuntu, too
[18:15] <atrocity> so no...she doesn't really access ntfs permissions :P
[18:15] <Gnea> atrocity: oh! good job
[18:16] <Gnea> atrocity: so you're using samba?
[18:16] <atrocity> she's been using it for over a month now
[18:16] <bc> kovacsleeve: one option, search the ubuntu doc site for ufw or "uncomplicated firewall"
[18:16] <atrocity> yeah
[18:16] <atrocity> we still have other non-linux machines on the network, so i have to keep using it
[18:16] <napa> can anyone please help me?
[18:16] <sebsebseb> kovacsleeve: ok no  problem
[18:16] <sebsebseb> atrocity: with?
[18:16] <sebsebseb> oh wrong guy
[18:16] <decker> napa: try with another account?
[18:16] <sebsebseb> napa: with?
[18:16] <atrocity> with what?
[18:17] <kikl> what's your problem napa?
[18:17] <sebsebseb> atrocity: wrong guy
[18:17] <atrocity> oh, lol
[18:17] <atrocity> kk
[18:17] <Gnea> atrocity: samba can be tricky, but you should be able to fix the write issue by allowing her username to modify via swat
[18:17] <kovacsleeve> I'm thinking of getting my mom set up on Ubuntu. She's always getting weird M$ updates and spyware screwing her up. Linux I think would just work for her.
[18:17] <mzz> kovacsleeve: I did the same
[18:17] <sebsebseb> kovacsleeve: yep probably
[18:17] <atrocity> i have her machine auto-mounting the samba shares w/ cifs in /etc/fstab just fine...like i said, she DOES have read/write access to the shared folders just fine
[18:17] <Gnea> kovacsleeve: did that years ago, she loves it
[18:17] <qsi> hi all, anyone knows of any software that allows you to control the mouse and keyboard of a remote machine without actually using something like vnc?  All i'm interested in is control the mouse and keyboard of a remote machine which video out is connected to a big screen, ....
[18:17] <kikl> thinking about the same thing kovacsleeve
[18:17] <sebsebseb> kovacsleeve: also she has some Windows specific nonsense, but then we can talk about virtual machines and wine
[18:17] <atrocity> it's just when she makes a new folder herself in it, the new folder is r/o
[18:18] <sebsebseb> kovacsleeve: unless she.. above
[18:18] <Gnea> atrocity: right, so do you have swat intalled?
[18:18] <decker> kovacsleeve: if you're mom is like mine, just needs email and web, then it works out real nice.  go with the long term support distros like ubuntu 8.4 or whatever or centos, you never have to muck with the machine even.
[18:18] <atrocity> Gnea, no, lol, getting there
[18:18] <kovacsleeve> See, my mom doesnt really need M$ specific stuff, and it seems like she loses internet everytime there's a windows security update. I dunno what shes doing, but I'm constantly fixing her computer :)
[18:18] <Gnea> atrocity: okay :)
[18:18] <StarTrek_XI_> since jaunty, archive manager repeatedly gives me the error "Archive type not supported." even though .rar support is installed
[18:18] <napa> i have a ATI radeon 2400 pro screen adapter ... When upgrading the drivers in "hardware drivers .. New drivers are downloading and beeing installed .. but after restart I only get1024x768 resolution .. and everything are very SLOW
[18:18] <thrillERboy> what is wine irc?
[18:18] <sebsebseb> kovacsleeve: LTS hummm  nah
[18:18] <mzz> I made the switch easier by getting her using thunderbird and firefox in windows first
[18:18] <sebsebseb> kovacsleeve: you wil be the admin and responsible for updates
[18:19] <twanny796> when using apt, I get segmentation faulty tree ... 0%, how can i resolve this??
[18:19] <sebsebseb> kovacsleeve: so you can have whatever version of Ubuntu you want that is suppourted at the time.  so at the moment 8.04,  8.10 and 9.04
[18:19] <Hymnosis> what about webcam support for yout mom?
[18:19] <kovacsleeve> I usually fix her up with VNC (assumign she can still get online)
[18:19] <sebsebseb> !vnc |  kovasleeve
[18:19] <kovacsleeve> If I do that, shoudl I make my own login to SSH into her computer with you think?
[18:19] <decker> sebsebseb: sure.  but I'm talking a fire and forget it solution...
[18:19] <thrillERboy> !wine | thrillerboy
[18:19] <mzz> kovacsleeve: that could be useful
[18:20] <twanny796> when using apt, I get segmentation faulty tree ... 0%, how can i resolve this??
[18:20] <sebsebseb> decker: maybe, but only if they know how to apply updates, and upgrade when they need to
[18:20] <sebsebseb> decker: LTS does not last forever suppourt runs out
[18:20] <mzz> kovacsleeve: I haven't done so, because it'd involve setting up portforwards in the router she's behind, and I haven't gotten around to doing that
[18:20] <decker> sebsebseb: years and years.  and what?  you can't do some apt nonsense in cron?  seems to me like that would be cake
[18:20] <kovacsleeve> If I use VNC on Ubuntu with her, will I have to mess with router port forwarding?
[18:20] <napa> I'm pretty sick of the ati shit :p But I should work since it was on a compitably list
[18:20] <sebsebseb> decker: 2 years only for 8.04 on the desktop
[18:21] <sebsebseb> decker: and that suppourt runs out
[18:21] <mzz> kovacsleeve: if you do under windows you'll have to under linux too
[18:21] <sebsebseb> decker: it already had a year so yeah  what I said
[18:21] <decker> sebsebseb: go with the server distro then.
[18:21] <StarTrek_XI_> why do people keep asking questions here that could be found with google?
[18:21] <sebsebseb> decker: and if you want to be exact it's got a little less than 2 years of suppourt left since it's May
[18:21] <n8tuser> kovacsleeve -> you can find out by ssh to her machine and vice versa
[18:21] <decker> bah.  go with centos.  I thought ubuntu long term was like 7 years or so.  guess I'm mistaken.
[18:21] <sebsebseb> decker: server version yeah 5 years
[18:22] <sebsebseb> decker: ,but this was all about someones Mum, so they woudn't be using the server version
[18:22] <napa> I'd be very happy if a helpful person could PM me
[18:22] <mzz> I'll take an lts upgrade every now and then over having to reinstall windows because it self-destructed
[18:22] <sebsebseb> napa: what do you want help with?
[18:22] <javier> i need help I have a Orinoco wireless card, and I have been trying to put in Monitor Mode, I have Intrepid... HELP
[18:22] <mzz> also, windows versions aren't supported forever either
[18:22] <sebsebseb> mzz: yep and that
[18:22] <decker> sebsebseb: if you're after a fire and forget it solution, and all your "mum" needs is web and email, I don't see how a server version isn't completely ideal.
[18:22] <atrocity> lol, this doesn't really make it easier to fix my problem, just puts all the documentation on one webpage, lol
[18:23] <napa> sebsebseb: is it Ok if I send you a private msg?
[18:23] <sebsebseb> decker: non  technical people should  get suppourt from someone that can train them a bit :)
[18:23] <sebsebseb> decker: they shoudn't just be left alone
[18:23] <javier> I need help I have a Orinoco wireless card, and I have been trying to put in Monitor Mode, I have Intrepid... HELP
[18:23] <decker> sebsebseb: bah.  says you.
[18:23] <sebsebseb> napa: ok
[18:24] <tuxitjaunty> can i use jaunty with  / in ext4 and home in ext3?
[18:24] <sebsebseb> decker: why do you think there are so many Windows botnets?
[18:24] <mzz> tuxitjaunty: sure, why not
[18:24] <sebsebseb> decker: yes, because so many non technical people have been left on there own
[18:24] <sebsebseb> decker: that don't know how to keep WIndows secure enough
[18:25] <javier> I need help I have a Orinoco wireless card, and I have been trying to put in Monitor Mode, I have Intrepid... HELP
[18:25] <tuxitjaunty> mzz now i am use it
[18:25] <decker> sebsebseb: non technical people are left on their own so to speak in my circles.  me?  all I care about is they don't screw my server.  give them a standard account.  go with junk like group policies, selinux, nice firewalls, etc.
[18:25] <kinpsil> the rest of my running applications get really slow when i have an application doing a lot of disk IO.  is there some kind of kernel option to fix that? i'm using linux-image-2.6.28-11-generic on a desktop system
[18:25] <sebsebseb> tuxitjaunty: yes, but Ext4 should be good for both now
[18:26] <pronoy_> mzz: for that don't you need to have different drives having different mount points ?
[18:26] <KavanS> anyone have slow speeds with iwl3945 / intel wireless card and ubuntu?
[18:26] <sebsebseb> tuxitjaunty: there are like 3 issues mentioned in the release notes, but they woudn't effect  a clean install,  unless you were to maybe resize the Ext4 partition
[18:26] <mzz> pronoy_: different partitions, yes, but it's not that hard to set this up in the installer
[18:26] <tuxitjaunty> mzz my home was already in ext3 , i did not wont to loose my data
[18:26] <thrillERboy> hey guys can I expand the space I allocated for ubuntu in wubi?
[18:26] <jtaji> KavanS: what distro are you using?
[18:26] <pronoy_> mzz: you mean in the same partition you can have 2 different filesystems ??
[18:26] <mzz> pronoy_: no
[18:26] <KavanS> jtaji, 8.10
[18:27] <tuxitjaunty> no separate partition
[18:27] <pronoy_> mzz: so you do need different partitions right ?
[18:27] <sebsebseb> tuxitjaunty: so move it some where else, and start over with Ext4?
[18:27] <jtaji> KavanS: install the linux-backports-modules-intrepid package, then reboot
[18:27] <pitbullthe1st> are there issues with ubuntu 9.04 64bit?? as i have a dell xps m1530 and it dose not always shut down properly
[18:27] <jtaji> KavanS: that will fix it
[18:27] <mzz> pronoy_: you would indeed need two partitions (or three really, /, /home and swap), with different filesystems, But setting this up in the installer is not that hard. Nor is reusing an existing ext3 /home.
[18:27] <Alaisa> hi guys
[18:27] <javier> I need help I have a Orinoco wireless card, and I have been trying to put in Monitor Mode, I have Intrepid... HELP
[18:27] <KavanS> jtaji, ok...are you sure of thiss?
[18:27] <jtaji> KavanS: pretty sure, well known problem which I also had on my thinkpad
[18:28] <pronoy_> tuxitjaunty: as mzz said it isn't possible within one partition
[18:28] <Alaisa> omfg  awesome http://tinyurl.com/lolmaopwnd lol
[18:28] <mzz> pronoy_: yes, but he wasn't asking about doing it using one partition, or was he?
[18:28] <pronoy_> mzz: i guess he was
[18:28] <tuxitjaunty> j have 2 partition , / and home
[18:28] <tuxitjaunty> j wont to convert home in ext4
[18:28] <KavanS> jtaji, okay...going to give this a try thanks!  if this works do I do the same for jaunty when I upgrade?
[18:29] <Mion> tuxitjaunty: you might want a seperate /boot partion
[18:29] <mzz> tuxitjaunty: if /home is already on a partition of its own or you're creating fresh partitions this'll work. If you currently have a single ext3 / partition (including /home) it's slightly more complicated.
[18:29] <jtaji> KavanS: yeah after I upgraded I needed to manually install linux-backports-modules-jaunty
[18:29] <scientes__> i upgraded to jaunty and i cant get my emu10k1 to work
[18:29] <brandon_> asdf
[18:29] <tk3> hi all - is there a CLI "graphical equaliser" tool that works on 8.10?
[18:29] <KavanS> jtaji, is your wifi card: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG [Golan] Network Connection (rev 02) ?
[18:29] <tk3> i.e. to adjust bass / treble type things.
[18:30] <tuxitjaunty> j made the reinstall ,  formatting / in ext4 and living home in ext3
[18:30] <pronoy_> Alaisa: its in german ?
[18:30] <deany> where does gnome save the settings for the volume control app?
[18:30] <javier> I need help I have a Orinoco Silver wireless card, and I have been trying to put in Monitor Mode, I have Intrepid 8.10... HELP
[18:30] <jtaji> KavanS: it's actually a 4965 but this effects all the intel wireless chips
[18:30] <Jere`> Hi. Have anyone experienced problem that screen starts blinking for few times when trying to run winecfg or any application using wine? I'm using Ubuntu 9.04.
[18:31] <KavanS> jtaji, okay thanks....going to give this reboot a try and hope it works
[18:31] <KavanS> be back in a few
[18:31] <ultras> hello guys, i installed 9.04 on the same box where was my 8.04, my skype dont have sound anymore. I tried all devices listed in skype, no luck. I went back to 8.04 to see settings, everything is set to default. Any ideas how to fix this?
[18:32] <KyleK> ultras: killall pulseaudio?
[18:33] <ultras> KyleK: i assume that will restart pulseaudio? a
[18:33] <jimi> When running the command "apt-get install proftpd" in Linux, it asks if you want inetd or standalone mode. I need to automate this so that standalone is automatically chosen and there is no human interaction required.
[18:33] <tuxitjaunty> ultras you should fix alsa or pulse audio
[18:33] <pronoy_> ultras: no it'll end it
[18:33] <nmpribeiro> hi there. I have an ubuntu install inside windows, in a NTFS partition. How can I resize my ubuntu installation? anyone?
[18:33] <KyleK> ultras: actually it'd just kill it, leaving possibly without sound in some apps, but able to test if that was the problem
[18:33] <ultras> tuxitjaunty: sound works generaly, i can listen music, videos, youtube, but no skype.
[18:34] <pitbullthe1st> I have a sound issue the mic on my laptop Is very low in the volume on cheese when recording a video not tried it on msn or skype yet
[18:34] <pitbullthe1st> sorry it ubuntu 9.04 64bit
[18:34] <ultras> KyleK: so  i should kill it and than try skype?
[18:34] <javier> I need help I have a Orinoco Silver wireless card, and I have been trying to put in Monitor Mode, I have Intrepid 8.10... HELP
[18:34] <tuxitjaunty> what's th problem with skype
[18:34] <lazermouse> ubuntu_: are you a member of ubuntu staff?
[18:34] <shadeslayer> ultras: low sound recording in skype??
[18:34] <jimi> When running the command "apt-get install proftpd" in Linux, it asks if you want inetd or standalone mode. I need to automate this so that standalone is automatically chosen and there is no human interaction required.  anyone know how to do this?
[18:34] <sebsebseb> lazermouse: no he is probably on the Live CD
[18:35] <ultras> shadeslayer: no sound at all.
[18:35] <sebsebseb> lazermouse: since that's the default name there
[18:35] <lazermouse> oh
[18:35] <ultras> i will go and give it a try, thanks everybody, i'll probably be back
[18:35] <shadeslayer> ultras: set your sound in and sound out to pulse
[18:35] <ultras> shadeslayer: i tried that, and every other device in list, no luck.
[18:35] <KyleK> yea, but its best to isolate problems
[18:35] <shadeslayer> ultras: thes switch to the OSS one
[18:36] <KyleK> so skype uses alsa now?
[18:36] <linduxed> jimi: why? you're gonna install this remotely?
[18:36] <ultras> shadeslayer: i do that in sound properties?
[18:36] <jimi> linduxed, hands free
[18:36] <KyleK> ultras: theres also a "padsp skype" option, may have to install padsp
[18:36] <shadeslayer> ultras: no switch to the oss version of skype
[18:36] <shadeslayer> !info skype-oss
[18:36] <nmpribeiro> hi there. I have an ubuntu install inside windows, in a NTFS partition. How can I resize my ubuntu installation? anyone?
[18:37] <shadeslayer> !info skype-static-oss
[18:37] <KyleK> nmpribeiro: bigger or smaller?
[18:37] <pronoy_> !wubi
[18:37] <ultras> shadeslayer: aaa,  ok. Will try that too.
[18:37] <shadeslayer> ultras: it does exsist just install skype-static-oss
[18:37] <gartral> im helpping a friend set up a Dell Inspiron E1505 with an ATI Mobility Radeon x1400... there doesnt seem to be any drivers for the gfx card found
[18:37] <nmpribeiro> KyleK: bigger. I have now 17GB, I want more :)
[18:38] <shadeslayer> gartral: did you try fglrx ??
[18:38] <jimi> linduxed, any ideas?
[18:38] <linduxed> jimi: cant say i have
[18:38] <gartral> shadeslayer: what package would i need?
[18:38] <javier> I need help I have a Orinoco Silver wireless card, and I have been trying to put in Monitor Mode, I have Intrepid 8.10... HELP
[18:38] <shadeslayer> !fglrx
[18:39] <usser> gartral, ati dropped support for your card\
[18:39] <linduxed> jimi: honestly i dont think that theres much of a choice if you go with the deb
[18:39] <jimi> apt-get -y -q=2 --force-yes install <pkg>
[18:39] <gartral> usser: that stinks...
[18:39] <KavanS> thanks jtaji for the advice, that was pro....getting a lot faster speeds now
[18:39] <jimi> this works mostly..... but still requires some interaction?
[18:39] <usser> gartral, yep. they do that
[18:39] <DJvRadio> pitbullthe1st are you still there??
[18:39] <KyleK> nmpribeiro: if its mounting a file as a filesystem, could just make the file bigger and then resize2fs it if its ext2/3, sounds like a feature a gui should do tho
[18:39] <shadeslayer> usser: the question is HOW can they do that ?
[18:40] <pronoy_> nmpribeiro: why don't you just resize the ntfs partion and increase the size of the installation
[18:40] <LadyNikon> http://www.anunturi.ro/ups/1239353490-193377247.jpg
[18:40] <linduxed> jimi: its packaged that way, and since it reacts with a curses interaction right after install, i think its made to work that way
[18:40] <Jere`> Hi. I just installed Ubuntu 9.04 64-bit from CD and now when I try to run any application in Wine screen starts blinking to black for few times. Does anyone have an idea what could be wrong?
[18:40] <Andy80> hi all
[18:40] <nmpribeiro> pronoy_: because it's a file mounted as a filesystem
[18:40] <usser> shadeslayer, just dont include it in the latest driver, the question is why they'd do that, it doesnt cost them anything to just leave it there.
[18:41] <pronoy_> nmpribeiro: what ??
[18:41] <skpx> i just upgraded to jaunty and my compiz isnt loading right. it says "Xgl: no present" when i run it from the terminal how can i go about fixing this so compiz will load like it used to
[18:41] <shadeslayer> usser: yeah but as a MNC they ARE supposed to support what they sell
[18:41] <nmpribeiro> KyleK: is there a tutorial I can follow? or... what keywords can I use in google? because it's hard to found something about filesystems and that sort of things in google
[18:41] <jtaji> KavanS: excellent
[18:41] <gartral> shadeslayer: why am i not seeing instructions for 9.04?
[18:42] <KyleK> nmpribeiro: extend loopback filesystem
[18:42] <KyleK> are you in it now?
[18:42] <nmpribeiro> pronoy_: well... if you choose to install inside vista, then It creates a file with, say, 17GB if you choose 17GB. it's not a partition then. I don't see how
[18:42] <seb-> Spamassassin problems in Jaunty? Am I the only one?
[18:42] <nmpribeiro> KyleK: thanks
[18:42] <usser> shadeslayer, yea. thats true, i dunno. the good thing about it is, its not just linux, they drop support for those "older" cards in windows too
[18:42] <seb-> like spamassassin STOPPED WORKING?!
[18:43] <usser> gartral, dont bother with fglrx it wont work for your card
[18:43] <[4-tea-2]> Howdy. I noticed gnome-panel leaked memory (up to half a gig, then I have to restart it), while the clock stopped working. I think it's related to a) my panel being vertical (left side), and/or b) weather display being enabled (now that I disabled it, gnome-panel stays under 50M).
[18:43] <dr_bro> on my home network i can't connect to ubuntu file shares from a windows computer?
[18:43] <sahyuhr> hey every1... i need to convert an AVI to DVD so i can burn it... any ideas on an app that would work good?
[18:43] <[4-tea-2]> Anybody wanna try to reproduce the problem?
[18:43] <Andy80> I've just re-installed Ubuntu Jaunty on my PC, where previously I had a configured and running RAID1: I've used alternate install CD, during install I've choosen the manual partition editor and it was able to view the existing RAID. So I used the 50 Gb partition as / (formatting it) and the 250Gb for /home (not formatting it). I completed the installation. At the end it asked me to write GRUB on the MBR, and I did choo
[18:43] <Andy80> se yes. At reboot in the grub menu I cannot boot anything :( if I choose the newly installed Ubuntu I get error 17, if I choose the Ubuntu jaunty I've on another disk I get error 12. How can I restore it?
[18:43] <gartral> usser: what will?
[18:43] <usser> gartral, the instructions you're looking at are generic and should work the same across all releases of ubuntu
[18:43] <shadeslayer> gartral: you *could* use the open source drivers,but with caution
[18:44] <pronoy_> nmpribeiro http://theubuntuexperiment.wordpress.com/2008/01/04/installation/
[18:44] <gartral> usser shadeslayer what will work with this card?
[18:44] <usser> gartral, whatever you hve right now. just to be sure put Driver "ati" in the devices section of your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[18:44] <shadeslayer> gartral: i told you,you could use the open source drivers
[18:45] <wattazoum> hi all
[18:45] <KyleK> Andy80: whats error 17? cant find file?
[18:45] <eseven73> what's it mean when java_vm shows up in netstat? Is someone on my vnc? here's the output of netstat -tpanl  http://paste.ubuntu.com/163690
[18:45] <exodus_ms> whats up wattazoum got a question
[18:46] <sanket40> helloo .
[18:46] <Andy80> KyleK: don't remember... wait I reboot again... I'm from another PC here...
[18:46] <forensicwannabe> is there a chatroom where people can ask about chrunchbang linux
[18:46] <sanket40> anybody there.. ?
[18:46] <exodus_ms> !ask | sanket40
[18:47] <gartral> forensicwannabe: if #crunchbang went down, try their forums
[18:47] <eseven73> what does java_vm mean? someone is connected to my java_vm according to netstat
[18:47] <gartral> forensicwannabe: or try #crunch|bang
[18:47] <shadeslayer> any format converter for ubuntu?? like from .rm to .mp3 ??
[18:47] <usser> shadeslayer, ffmpeg
[18:47] <wattazoum> exodus_ms, you got a question ?
[18:47] <forensicwannabe> gartal: thanks
[18:47] <shadeslayer> usser: thanks
[18:47] <exodus_ms> wattazoum, lol, na I thought you did
[18:48] <wattazoum> ^^
[18:48] <Andy80> KyleK: Error 17: cannot mount selected partition. - It's an ext3 partition, in RAID1, composed by /dev/sdb1 and /dev/sdc1
[18:48] <wattazoum> nope, just saying "hi" :-)
[18:48] <exodus_ms> cool
[18:48] <Jack8899> I got an error when i try to compile: Could NOT find QtGlobal header
[18:48] <eseven73> what's it mean when java_vm shows up in netstat? Is someone on my vnc? here's the output of netstat -tpanl  http://paste.ubuntu.com/163690
[18:48] <Desen> is anybody using the DNS addresses from OpenDNS ? Share some thought with me, please ? Sounds suspicious to setup foreign DNS
[18:48] <Desen> thoughts*
[18:48] <exodus_ms> Just used to new folks entering the channel that way :)
[18:48] <KyleK> Andy80: is it giving you that error before or after giving you a menu?
[18:49] <Andy80> KyleK: it gives me a menu, I choose the first option and I get that error. Please note: GRUB is in the MBR of /dev/sda1
[18:49] <Mike94287> I'm following this tutorial http://www.learningpython.com/2006/05/07/creating-a-gui-using-pygtk-and-glade/ however I don't know how to open Glade like it says. Can anyone here help me?
[18:49] <KyleK> oh
[18:49] <shadeslayer> usser: um is there any GUI app for this?
[18:50] <exodus_ms> Mike94287, are you using Glade Interface Designer?
[18:50] <plcTowlie> desen, i use opendns.  Its legit.
[18:50] <Negromante> !list
[18:50] <macman_> guys .. im trying to add ubuntu-restricted-extras
[18:50] <macman_> i get a 404
[18:50] <usser> shadeslayer, there's gotta be, i've never used one. ffmpeg syntax is easy
[18:50] <KyleK> Andy80: you might try editing the boot commands, maybe the (hd1,0) stuff is out of whack?
[18:50] <shadeslayer> ok ill try
[18:50] <Andy80> KyleK: how?
[18:50] <Mike94287> exodus_ms: I'm not sure, I just ran the command apt-get install python-gtk2 python-glade2 but it told me nothing upgraded or installed.
[18:51] <KyleK> like kernel (hd1,0)/boot/stuff
[18:51] <macman_> nvm looks like its working
[18:51] <snk00sj> hi, i am looking for a way to execute a "remote command" using ssh, but i want it to keep the session open after i execute it..
[18:51] <ultras> KyleK: killall pulseaudio did not kill the process. ps -x | grep pulseaudio shows " 7360 pts/1    R+     0:00 grep pulseaudio
[18:51] <ultras> " when i try sudo kill 7360 i get "kill: No such process". When i try to start it it says "E: pid.c: Daemon already running.
[18:51] <ultras> E: main.c: pa_pid_file_create() failed." Weird?
[18:51] <KyleK> Andy80: select the first item and press e
[18:51] <plcTowlie> Desen, just be mindful of your firewall and typical security stuff.  That is your responsibility
[18:51] <usser> shadeslayer, like ffmpeg -i file.rm -acodec libmp3lame -ac 2 -ab 128000 -ar 44100 file.mp3
[18:51] <KyleK> ultras: the real process could be something else?
[18:52] <KyleK> if i had something running pulseaudio i could track it down if thats the problem
[18:52] <shadeslayer> usser: ill try that out
[18:52] <Desen> plcTowelie, are the DNSs fast, ok ? I am thinking i just change them, but i have these concerns
[18:52] <Andy80> KyleK: uhm.... the first line says: root (hd0,0) - isn't it wrong? RAID is on hd1 and hd2, hd0 is /dev/sda, don't you find it?
[18:52] <KyleK> Andy80: so try (hd1,0)
[18:52] <Esde> i just upgraded to Jaunty 9.04 and BEFORE i did all my wireless worked perfect. once i upgraded i no longer can SEE my card or anything, i have madwifi configured correctly etc etc. i am on the Acer Aspire One with the Atheros 5k adapter.
[18:53] <Andy80> KyleK: yes, I try now...
[18:53] <plcTowlie> Desen, your internet traffic does not go through the DNS.  It is simply a lookup table that links www.netaddress.com to your current IP address.
[18:53] <KyleK> if that doesn't work maybe use the tab completion to search around the file systems
[18:53] <helder> hi
[18:53] <helder> how do i mount ntfs partitions in kubuntu guys ?
[18:53] <lianimator> Evolution shows Outbox (1) but it says "There are no messages in this folder". in fact, there should be 1 mail in there!
[18:53] <helder> ? mount
[18:54] <KyleK> ultras: ps -ef |grep pulseaudio, -x only shows users own processes
[18:54] <doktoreas> hello everybody..I have got a strange problem with 9.04 on my Mac Mini..the wifi card (atheros) got 23% of packet loss
[18:54] <Andy80> KyleK: it worked... I'm booting. I've to go to eat now. Are you online later in 15-20 minutes? So we can continue if you can help me...
[18:54] <KyleK> !ntfs-3g
[18:54] <mattgirv> helder: Get hold of ntfs-3g and you'll have Read/Write support
[18:54] <Esde> no luck for me?
[18:54] <KyleK> Andy80: i might be in the middle of making food (lunch time here)
[18:54] <donpdonp> anyone get WoW to run under wine with Intel GM965/GL960 video?
[18:55] <Andy80> doktoreas: jaunty and atheros card have very big issues... I can't help you now, but I'll be back later. Same problem a friend of mine.
[18:55] <Andy80> KyleK: ok, see ya later anyway :)
[18:55] <doktoreas> Andy80: thank you
[18:55] <helder> i allready have it
[18:55] <nmpribeiro> KyleK: wasn't able to find something.
[18:55] <mattgirv> donpdonp: Problem with that is your card has poor OpenGL acceleration, something of which I believe WoW requires.
[18:55] <doktoreas> I'll be waiting :D
[18:55] <baker> partition manager will be great
[18:55] <Esde> should i just do a fresh install of 8.10?
[18:55] <mattgirv> donpdonp: I know your card will run it within Windows, but the performance would still be very poor
[18:55] <Dr_Willis> helder:  you can mount the  thing from the fstab with the proper lines.. or install/run 'ntfs-config' and tweak the settings with that tool
[18:56] <donpdonp> mattgirv: it was usable in 8.10, now it doesnt even draw correctly
[18:56] <thirsteh> lianimator: they should be able to help in #evolution
[18:56] <baker> just search in add/remove software
[18:56] <nmpribeiro> pronoy_: the page you gave me wasn't about my issue...
[18:56] <plcTowlie> donpdonp:  I have an nvidia video card, but wow runs flawlessly with the -opengl setting
[18:56] <lianimator> thirsteh: no.. that channel doesn't exist.
[18:56] <donpdonp> plcTowlie: yeah i have an ordinary video card :)
[18:56] <mattgirv> donpdonp: Do you have 3D acceleration support with the drivers you have installed?
[18:56] <nmpribeiro> KyleK: so I have a loopback filesystem? is that right?
[18:56] <donpdonp> mattgirv: yes.
[18:57] <helder> ok i activated ntfs-config but they wont show up
[18:57] <baker> i tell u before
[18:57] <baker> partition manager
[18:57] <Esde> could it be a conflict with ndiswrapper and madwifi?
[18:57] <baker> try it
[18:57] <Dr_Willis> helder:  internal or external NTFS drives?
[18:57] <jophish> hehe, found something interesting in xchat
[18:57] <baker> both
[18:57] <jophish> if one uses insert while typing, it makes the window wobble
[18:58] <zerothis> none of my gusty repositories (us.archive.ubuntu.com) are working. Are there alternative gusty archives?
[18:58] <jophish> as if you are trying to delete something that isn't there
[18:58] <sam_> has anyone tried installing virtualbox 2.2 on jaunty?
[18:58] <Guest88104> hi anyone can help me ?
[18:58] <helder> internal Dr_Willis
[18:58] <Dr_Willis> jophish:  thats from some 'wobble on beep' setting i recall.
[18:58] <SauLus> while booting I get the message findfont ... cannot open font file lat0-sun16. How can I fix this?
[18:58] <lianimator> sam_: yes. works.
[18:58] <LadyNikon> Guest88104: just ask your question.
[18:58] <marksman> How can I tell if my wireless card supports injection?  It is an Airlink AWLL3026\NA?
[18:58] <plcTowlie> helder, if this is the first time you are mounting the NTFS partition, if the NTFS was not shut down properly, it may be flagged, and the normal mount will not work
[18:58] <sam_> mine tries to use the kernels from intrepid
[18:58] <Dr_Willis> helder:  check /etc/fstab - you may need to put proper entries in the fstab file for the devices. ntfs-config may not do that for you
[18:58] <Guest88104> someone can ask on #debian why i am banned ?
[18:58] <sam_> and then cant find them
[18:59] <LadyNikon> Guest88104: this isnt #debian.
[18:59] <sam_> mine was running slow so i uninstalled and it wont reinstall now
[18:59] <LadyNikon> Guest88104: why not ask an op?
[18:59] <plcTowlie> helder: you might have to use the -f force option, or simply boot to your NTFS partition, and shut it down properly, then try again.
[18:59] <Guest88104> but i dont know that i am banned
[18:59] <LadyNikon> Guest88104: i would suggest finding a channel about debian maybe their offtopic channel
[18:59] <baker> why u don't listen to me
[18:59] <thirsteh> lianimator: oh, I see. Sorry.
[18:59] <Guest88104> dont know who ban me
[18:59] <helder> sorry
[18:59] <helder> they are mounted allready
[18:59] <helder> i thought they would show in desktop
[18:59] <eseven73> How do I allow more than one user to access a directory? I basically need userftp to be able to write to /var/www/wordpress/* and no one else.
[18:59] <helder> :D
[18:59] <baker> just install partition manager
[18:59] <FloodBot2> helder: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[19:00] <Dr_Willis> helder:  also do NOT use hibernate/suspend from windows.. linux wont want to mount the ntfs drives if you hibernate/suspend in windows
[19:00] <delay_lama> marksman, backtrack.offensive-security.com
[19:00] <skeebo> Does anyone know of a terminal command to launch an app into a specific workspace? Because I do not want to set the app to only launch on one workspace, I'd like to use a command to specify a workspace to launch it on
[19:00] <marksman> delay_lama: Thanks
[19:00] <donpdonp> good info on the Intel graphics driver situation here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1130582
[19:00] <jkuespert> can i get some help with Unetbootin please?
[19:00] <helder> they are in MEDIA, i thought they wouyld be in mnt and show up in desktop
[19:00] <Chrom_> hi all
[19:00] <Dr_Willis> jkuespert:  give te channel some more details and see who can help
[19:01] <Chrom_> does anyone knows why in jaunty new kernel versions are not included in the apt-get upgrade process?
[19:01] <baker> just type in search of add/remove software (ntfs) try it man u'll not lose anything
[19:01] <mwas> hi folks, how do i use my laptops inbuilt webcam, I installed webcam tool but it didnt worked. any ideas
[19:01] <helder> thank you
[19:01] <jkuespert> ok.. ive installed ubuntu 9.04 on a USB drive, but nothing persists across reboots
[19:01] <Chrom_> I'm running kernel 2.6.28-11-generic, and I see there is 2.6.28-12-generic available in the repos, but I get no upgrade
[19:01] <iceroot> Chrom_: because you alway find only fixes, no upgrades, as in every ubuntu-version with every package
[19:01] <Dr_Willis> jkuespert:  thats how unetbootin works..
[19:01] <jkuespert> oh.. ok
[19:01] <Chrom_> iceroot: even if I apt-get dist-upgrade
[19:01] <jkuespert> grr
[19:02] <jim_p> hi people
[19:02] <jkuespert> is there an app that is trustworthy to dual-boot?
[19:02] <skeebo> jkuespert, think of it as a "live cd" on a usb :)
[19:02] <Tomislav> hi
[19:02] <Dr_Willis> jkuespert:  by default at least. check pendrivelinux.com - they may have some tips on making it hav er a perisstant save.. OR use the ubuntu 'usb-disk creator tool' IT allows a persistant save file.
[19:02] <baker> ur welcome just try then tell me i'm here
[19:02] <jim_p> jkuespert, grub?
[19:02] <iceroot> Chrom_: yes, because in the repos are only fixes
[19:02] <exodus_ms> Chrom_, Have you tried    sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[19:03] <skeebo> jkuespert, look up making a persistent home directory, that is what you would want to do
[19:03] <Chrom_> I mean in earlier versions I've always got notifications of kernel upgrades, but now no upgrade from 2.6.28-11-generic to 2.6.28-12-generic
[19:03] <Chrom_> yes sure, updated, upgraded, and dist-upgraded
[19:03] <iceroot> Chrom_: that is no kernel-upgrade, its a fix
[19:03] <jim_p> can someone suggest me a nice gtk theme? either that or i switch to openbox!
[19:03] <iceroot> Chrom_: last number in a version is alaway a fix
[19:03] <jkuespert> bear in mind i know little to nothing about linux or any of its flavors.. i want to learn more and chose ubuntu as the os
[19:03] <jkuespert> dual boot recommendations then?
[19:03] <Chrom_> iceroot: yes, even more interesting to know why it doesn't apply
[19:03] <goose|DnD> Kitar|st, was it you I was talking with about thumbnail previews a few days ago?
[19:04] <Xarver> Hey guys I used to have Ubuntu 9.04 but I switched to KDE and removed gnome-desktop. This freed barelly any space, how can I remove all gnome applications on 9.04? I tried pasting some commands and it says Couldn't find package bluez-pin
[19:04] <skeebo> Does anyone know of a terminal command to launch an app into a specific workspace? Some kind of parameter to use after the app i want to launch?
[19:04] <Dr_Willis> jkuespert:  you could use that unetbootin thumbdrive., and the usb-creator tool (in the menus somewher) to make a 2nd thumbdrive tht does have a persistant save feature
[19:04] <Artelus> Does anyone use the Bluefish HTML editor
[19:04] <Dr_Willis> skeebo:  i THINK one can use 'DISPLAY=0.1  command'   and it Might do it...
[19:04] <Artelus> Does anyone use bluefish?
[19:04] <danub> how can i put an ISO on a flash drive and make it boootable?
[19:04] <iceroot> Artelus: i think anyone is using it
[19:04] <Artelus> huh?
[19:05] <jim_p> danub, with unetbootin
[19:05] <Artelus> everyone is using it, or noone?
[19:05] <jkuespert> thanks all for the quick answers
[19:05] <Dr_Willis> skeebo:  someone ehse was asking that the other day and some how used DISPLAY=0.1
[19:05] <iceroot> Artelus: you asked if anyone is using it, i said yes, anyone here is using it
[19:05] <Xarver> Anyone???
[19:05] <jim_p> Artelus, its been months since i last used it
[19:05] <jamescarr> I set JAVA_HOME by adding it to /etc/environment
[19:05] <delay_lama> danub, unetbootin
[19:05] <jamescarr> now what do I need to do to make it work?
[19:05] <Artelus> Well, do you know how to make it so it doesn't finish a tag for you?
[19:05] <baker> use USB start up creator
[19:05] <Chrom_> iceroot: but if I do apt-cache search 2.6.28 | grep linux-image | grep generic, I get both linux-image-2.6.28-11-generic and linux-image-2.6.28-12-generic
[19:05] <skeebo> Dr_Willis, if that works I'll buy you a beer lol, ive been looking everywere thank you
[19:05] <Chrom_> so the latter is in the apt database
[19:05] <jim_p> Artelus, no :( sorry
[19:05] <Artelus> like when you type <p> it doesn't end the tag for you?
[19:06] <Chrom_> I could manually install it
[19:06] <danub> delay_lama: i got that, i downloaded the linux version, but doubleclicking on it bgives me an "open with" dialog
[19:06] <chava_> hola
[19:06] <jkuespert> there is something not right about hopping on IRC and getting support.. should'nt i have to call India and wait for a few hours to get a less than useful answer to a quick question?
[19:06] <jim_p> can someone suggest me a nice gtk theme?
[19:06] <Chrom_> I'm just wondering why it doesn't prompt me to install it as it always happened with earlier dostros
[19:06] <Dr_Willis> skeebo:  someone was trying to make vlc or mplayer always go to the side monitor.
[19:06] <exodus_ms> skeebo, you can use devilspie to set that program to open in a certain virtual workspace every time it loads
[19:06] <Xarver> Can anyone help me remove gnome and all applications on 9.04?
[19:06] <delay_lama> danub, i u sed the windows version. maybe you have to make the file executable first
[19:06] <Mion> jim_p: gnome-look.org
[19:06] <Dr_Willis> jim_p:  plastik :)
[19:06] <hwilde> Hello I am having trouble with Firefox and Flash.  The Adobe site works fine and various others, but www.beatport.com does not load correctly.  Any suggestions would be appreciated.
[19:06] <neskat> jim_p: I like bamboo zen
[19:06] <Dr_Willis> !info gnome-art | jim_p
[19:07] <edmont> hi
[19:07] <jim_p> Dr_Willis, plastik for gnome? and i have searched gnome-look and gnome-art
[19:07] <skeebo> exodus_ms, does devilspie work in any window manager? I am using E17
[19:07] <bdelin88> Hey is there a way to copy the ls -l contents of a directory to a text file?
[19:07] <jim_p> neskat, can you provide a link>?
[19:07] <Mion> hwilde: works for me(tm)
[19:07] <jamescarr> now what do I need to do to make it work?
[19:07] <edmont> do you know the right way to configure skype to make the microphone work?
[19:07] <Dr_Willis> jim_p:  thers dozens of themes - find one ya like.. use that gnome-art tool.
[19:07] <jim_p> bdelin88, ls > somefile.txt
[19:07] <jamescarr> I set JAVA_HOME by adding it to /etc/environment what do I do to make it show up and work?
[19:07] <roadmap> bdelin88:  ls -l > ./out.txt
[19:07] <roadmap> try that
[19:07] <exodus_ms> skeebo, that I'm not sure of since I use gnome.
[19:07] <bdelin88> thanks guys
[19:07] <danub> ok it works, it wasn't exectuable lol
[19:07] <Dr_Willis> jim_p:  theres several in the repos also not installed by default. check the package manager for metacity and gtk themes
[19:07] <edmont> there are a lot of different combinations
[19:07] <Mion> hmm, actually, it stops when it comes to 100%
[19:07] <danub> :P
[19:08] <hwilde> Mion, all I get is this bogus blank screen   http://www.hankwilde.com/images/Screenshot-Beatport.png
[19:08] <neskat> jim_p: http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Bamboo+Zen?content=85860 i modified it to remove the green scroll bar when I installed
[19:08] <jim_p> Dr_Willis, i have seen them all
[19:08] <skeebo> exodus_ms, thankyou
[19:08] <Mion> it loads some flash crap until a bar hits 100%, then just hangs
[19:08] <Dr_Willis> jim_p:  ALL? that would be quite a feat.
[19:08] <hwilde> Mion, :(*
[19:08] <exodus_ms> skeebo, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Devilspie
[19:08] <Dr_Willis> jim_p:  go make your own then.. since youve seen them all.. what more can we suggest.
[19:08] <jim_p> Dr_Willis, the ones in the repos
[19:09] <Dr_Willis> jim_p:  I tend to use bluecurve based ones
[19:09] <Xarver> What can I do to remove gnome and all gnome applications? I pasted in a very long command and it says that package bluez-pen does not exist" I am on 9.04
[19:09] <jim_p> neskat, nice, but i dont like green
[19:09] <Mion> hwilde: send an email to the maintaner of the site, and tell him to fix his crap, and stop using so much flash
[19:09] <neskat> jim_p: there aren't many good ones unfortunatly
[19:09] <exodus_ms> skeebo, I have another link that is very well documented and easy to follow, just can;t find it at the moment :P
[19:09] <paky> italiani? :)
[19:09] <hwilde> Please I need Flash help with www.beatport.com !
[19:09] <hwilde> arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
[19:09] <tommi69> is it possible to get a msn client with a gui without having to install gnome? i have ubuntu jaunty server
[19:09] <usser> hwilde, works for me
[19:09] <tommi69> paky: /join #ubuntu-it
[19:09] <usser> hwilde, what version of flash you have?
[19:09] <hwilde> usser, how to tell
[19:09] <Dr_Willis> jim_p:  gnome-art makes installing new ones from gnome-look.org easy. and it has previews. then ya can alwyas 'customize' the themes, or toy with emerald and its themes.
[19:10] <neskat> jim_p: that's what I said until I tried it
[19:10] <hwilde> usser, all I get is this bogus blank screen   http://www.hankwilde.com/images/Screenshot-Beatport.png
[19:10] <Xarver> Anyone???????
[19:10] <usser> hwilde, type about:plugins in firefox address bar
[19:10] <Xarver> :(
[19:10] <skeebo> exodus_ms, thankyou this link should be enough
[19:10] <usser> hwilde, it works for me
[19:10] <hwilde> usser, Shockwave Flash 9.0 r999       File name: libswfdecmozilla.so
[19:10] <usser> hwilde, but damn an entire site on flash, those people are out of their mind
[19:10] <Chrom_> can anyone running jaunty check if the installed kernel is the last available in the repos? I've noticed that the upgrade process doesn't include kernel fixes for me and the newer available kernels don't appear for upgrade
[19:10] <usser> hwilde, thats a wrong one
[19:11] <usser> hwilde, uninstall it.
[19:11] <hwilde> usser, how ??
[19:11] <cptblood> i installed kde, but it still looks like gde is in use, except for the login screen, which is kde, any ideas?
[19:11] <exodus_ms> skeebo, no problem, here is another link --> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=98071&page=2
[19:11] <usser> hwilde, sudo apt-get remove --purge swfdec-mozilla swfdec-gnome
[19:12] <skeebo> exodus_ms, thankyou gonna check it out now
[19:12] <hwilde> usser, and then
[19:12] <Xarver> Hey guys I used to have Ubuntu 9.04 but I switched to KDE and removed gnome-desktop. This freed barelly any space, how can I remove all gnome applications on 9.04? I tried pasting some commands and it says Couldn't find package bluez-pin
[19:12] <hwilde> usser, oo now it says     Shockwave Flash 10.0 r22       File name: libflashplayer.so
[19:12] <LadyNikon> is ext4 safe?
[19:12] <edmont> anyone that has skype installed, could you tell me what options you have selected in the sound preferences?
[19:12] <jim_p> Dr_Willis, neskat thanks. i installed some windows-ish metacity theme and mist as gtk
[19:12] <usser> hwilde, yep thats the one
[19:13] <exodus_ms> skeebo, I have a couple of .ds files I can pastebin if you need some working examples
[19:13] <hwilde> usser, ok now I get the status bar to 100 and....            ok it works!
[19:13] <hwilde> sweet
[19:13] <usser> hwilde, cool
[19:13] <mapari> Probleme d'ouverture de mes pages de site office live malgré l'usage du client browser. Quelqu'un a un tuyau ?
[19:14] <neskat> edmont: the skype audio problem is well documented via google
[19:14] <daftykins> !fr | mapari
[19:15] <skeebo> exodus_ms, i appreciate it, but I'm about to head out. I'm sure I can figure it all out when I get back. Doesn't seem too over my head ;) thanks again man
[19:15] <thirsteh> Xarver: Uninstalling gnome-desktop only installs the metapackage. The best thing you can do (AFAIK) is to do something like 'sudo aptitude remove gnome*', but triple-check what's going to be removed first
[19:15] <thirsteh> only removes, even
[19:15] <Votan> anyone using a DiNovo Edge Keyboard ? I dont get linEAK to work :/
[19:15] <hwilde> thirsteh, you dont wanna do that.
[19:15] <Xarver> OK
[19:16] <thirsteh> hwilde: I'm aware, but what's the alternative?
[19:16] <mapari> problem connecting to my pages on office live even using user agent switcher. Has anyone got a clue ?
[19:16] <usser> Votan, do you even need lineak? xbindkeys works for me
[19:16] <exodus_ms> skeebo, cool, You never know in here :P
[19:16] <hwilde> thirsteh, umm live with it the way it is... or download kubuntu cd and don't install gnome in the first place
[19:17] <Dracofodder> hello, new Ubuntu user here... how do I tell where my app updates are coming from?  is there a preferred mirror to use?   also, same area.. the recommended security updates didn't complete (lost power) how do I restart that?  systems seems to be running fine, but I want all the latest updates applied.
[19:17] <hwilde> thirsteh, like you said, be VERY careful of dependencies getting removed...
[19:17] <hwilde> Dracofodder, system->admin-> update manager
[19:17] <niteon> hey why cant I run some .BIN files that I always did before?
[19:17] <Dracofodder> hwilde: thanks
[19:17] <neskat> Dracofodder:  and system>admin>software sources
[19:18] <usser> Votan, run xev record the keystrokes that correspond to each key and then put something like that in .xbindkeysrc http://pastebin.com/f6a41ce96
[19:18] <cptblood> how do i change my desktop to kde only? yes, i have it installed
[19:18] <thirsteh> hwilde: those are not really alternatives though :-)
[19:18] <neskat> to tell where the updates are coming from
[19:18] <niteon> it says, the file or directory does not exist I have the ownership of the file and the file is set to +x
[19:18] <Dracofodder> neskat: thanks!  lots to learn here... am an old RH and SuSE user/admin...
[19:19] <Doonz> hey guys is there a way to convert an ext2 drive into ext3 without loosing the data
[19:19] <cptblood> how do i change my desktop to kde only? yes, i have it installed
[19:19] <WDC> Hello. Real quick question about WINE. I have a Windows tool that reads a CD ROM drive. How do I tell WINE where my /media/cdrom0 is?
[19:19] <mapari> why my pages don't open on office live in editor mode even using agent switcher ?
[19:20] <tommi69> i'm using jaunty server, to enable sound i installed both alsa and pulseaudio. whenever i reboot i see in alsamixer that the Master channel is muted and have to manually unmute it, how can i solve this?
[19:20] <WDC> Would WINE see /media/cdrom0 as D?
[19:20] <daftykins> WDC if you have WINE on your apps menu you can configure what it sees as optical etc
[19:21] <zyzy> cptblood, at the login screen change the session to KDE
[19:21] <WDC> daftykins: I got it. Thanks so much!
[19:22] <daftykins> :)
[19:22] <Dracofodder> hwilde:  does the update manager run at startup? or get a periodic check?  (like yast and zmd on SuSE?) or do I need to check that manually every once in a while to make sure I'm up to date on patches?
[19:22] <quit> Hey, is there any virtual CD drive program that I can get from the "Add/Remove" program? I cant seem to find any.
[19:22] <Terces_> WDC: Try typing "winecfg" from the command line - you can configure the drives from there
[19:22] <thirsteh> Doonz: umount the drive ('sudo umount /dev/sda1'), use e.g. 'tune2fs -j /dev/sda1', then mount it as ext3; 'mount -t ext3 /dev/sda1 /mnt/hoho'
[19:22] <daftykins> quit the "mount" command on command line (terminal) can be used to mount a .ISO etc
[19:22] <Doonz> thirsteh: thanx
[19:22] <vertagano> Dracofodder, it will run periodically.
[19:22] <quit> Hm.
[19:23] <quit> Thanks daftykins :D
[19:23] <mwas> ﻿hi folks, how do i use my laptops inbuilt webcam, I installed webcam tool but it didnt worked. any ideas
[19:23] <thirsteh> Doonz: you should change the entry for the drive in '/etc/fstab' to match
[19:23] <vertagano> Dracofodder, And pop up notification if there are updates.
[19:23] <mwas> ﻿hi folks, how do i use my laptops inbuilt webcam, I installed webcam tool but it didnt worked. any ideas
[19:23] <sacarlson> quite vitual cd drive?  all drives are vitual cd drives but can be writen to
[19:23] <vart> Dracofodder: it is configurable
[19:23] <mwas> ﻿hi folks, how do i use my laptops inbuilt webcam, I installed webcam tool but it didnt worked. any ideas
[19:23] <mwas> ﻿hi folks, how do i use my laptops inbuilt webcam, I installed webcam tool but it didnt worked. any ideas
[19:23] <Terces_> mwas: try installing "cheese"
[19:23] <cptblood> zyzy: yea, found out... will it always do kde once chosen, or do i need to manually select it each time?
[19:23] <LadyNikon> mwas: please dont spam.
[19:23] <LadyNikon> mwas: someone will answer your question when they can.
[19:24] <usser> quit, no need, its built in just mount your iso image with sudo mount -o loop filename.iso /media/cdrom
[19:24] <mwas> ﻿Terces_: no result
[19:24] <zyzy> cptblood, it will ask if you if you want to set it as the default when u login
[19:24] <Terces_> mwas: did you install cheese and it doesn't work?
[19:24] <zyzy> cptblood, it will ask* you if you want to set it as the default when u login
[19:24]  * mzz usually does "-o loop,ro", but iirc it's implied
[19:24] <mwas> ﻿Terces_:yes
[19:24] <quit> usser, and what if this is something i want to run using Wine?
[19:24] <Dracofodder> ok, thatnks all... now I'm off to read up on apt... have been in the rpm world for so long, its all feeling new and shiny.
[19:24] <usser> quit, winecfg, configure your virtual drives there
[19:25] <Terces_> mwas: do you know if it is was recognized properly?
[19:25] <quit> Right. Thanks.
[19:25] <usser> quit, you can map any path in the system to any letter in wine
[19:25] <mzz> quit: if whatever you're trying to run doesn't care where the files are you don't need to mess with winecfg, can just mount the cd and access it through (iirc) wine's z: drive wherever you mounted
[19:26] <T1m0> heyho, i need a driverpaket for a wlan netgear card, because the network manager doesn't seem to work
[19:26] <Terces_> mwas: you can check recognized PCI hardware with "sudo lspci -vvv" and usb hardware with "sudo lsusb -v"
[19:27] <sacarlson> t1m0 what's a drivepaket?
[19:27] <challengeman> my 9.04 upgrade crashed -- now i get a blinking dot on boot
[19:27] <m0RrE> T1m0: use ndiswrapper and windows drivers if there aren't any linuxdrivers
[19:27] <challengeman> blinking cursor in the upper right
[19:28] <T1m0> allrigt, will search for it but one last question. Some Files i've downloaded doesn't work when i execute the makefile file, sry but on linux i'm a newbie
[19:28] <challengeman> very slow -- but now "Reloading system log daemon" . . .
[19:29] <fra> ciao
[19:29] <challengeman> taking hours to boot if this is working
[19:29] <Terces_> ciao
[19:29] <challengeman> hate to power down
[19:29] <sacarlson> t1m0 maybe you have to .configure first
[19:30] <T1m0> okay will try it. thx
[19:30] <kevin009> if the tar does not complain during extraction of an archive, what are the chances that the archive was corrupt during its creation?
[19:30] <sacarlson> T1m0 normaly there is a README or INSTALL that tells ya
[19:31] <mzz> T1m0: what are you actually trying to install? Is there no ubuntu package for it?
[19:31] <T1m0> i dunno
[19:31] <kevin009> i had a system freeze a wile after creating a backup and I want to know if I should re-backup just in case the tar wasn't correctly written to disk
[19:31] <Terces_> I was looking at different backup solutions and found rdiff-backup and duplicity. I really like the rdiff-backup versioning, but need it to be encrypted like duplicity, since many users will be backing up personal files to a company server. Does anyone have any ideas?.
[19:31] <challengeman> so any options for me?
[19:32] <T1m0> i installed ubuntu 2 hours ago and the wlan doesn't seem to work.
[19:32] <Eneerge> :(
[19:32] <T1m0> then i used google and read something about the network manager
[19:32] <sacarlson> good point mzz always look for a deb before you attempt a compile option
[19:32] <Terces_> Also, when mounting private home folders in Jaunty, I believe they are mounted over the encrypted base store in .Private. Is there a way to get access to the encrypted store while the home is mounted (i.e. decrypted)?
[19:33]  * mzz should probably type that rant out and put it online somewhere so it can be linked to
[19:33] <challengeman> should "reloading the system log daemon take > 20 minutes"
[19:33] <mzz> the "windows users migrating to linux: your first stop for software is now the distro's repositories, not the site of whoever produces the software" one, that is
[19:33] <T1m0> well i couldn't find any windows that shows me the access points
[19:34] <T1m0> and now i found this room :-)
[19:34] <challengeman> is my data gone?
[19:35] <lastman> T1m0, cant you see the network symbol in the panel?
[19:35] <T1m0> i see it on the top right
[19:35] <T1m0> a symbol that shows me that there's no connection
[19:35] <capiira> T1m0, if you plan to stay with linux and wlan, then buy a cheap supported wlan card. This keep the head ache away :)
[19:35] <ienorand> mzz: Thats exactly why we need the installation slideshow, as well as a good beginners intro-app...
[19:35] <challengeman> at what point should i power down and reformat and load a commercial system?
[19:35] <challengeman> (that will boot)
[19:36] <T1m0> hehe thanks for the tip @capiira
[19:36] <neskat> what sort of wlan card isn't suppored?
[19:36] <neskat> *supported
[19:36] <usser> neskat, intel 3945, 4965
[19:36] <T1m0> well i don't know if my wlan card is supported because today is my first day with ubuntu
[19:36] <helder> hi
[19:36] <helder> i have xubuntu
[19:36] <sacarlson> all wlan should be supported but I like athose (bad speller)
[19:37] <lastman> T1m0, strange, I cant see all access points of my neighbours :-)
[19:37] <helder> im download ubuntu-desktop now. after i use this can i delete xubuntu?
[19:37] <lastman> can
[19:37] <neskat> usser: pretty sure mine worked out the box
[19:37] <sacarlson> madwifi is cool
[19:37] <tnt996> hello
[19:37] <dan> how do I add another encryption key to my keyring?
[19:37] <mzz> ienorand: it's especially painful with things like proprietary drivers (results of running the installer script for one of those as root are usually not desirable)
[19:37] <usser> neskat, yea theres a entire list
[19:37] <T1m0> where do you see it @lastman
[19:37] <usser> !wireless | neskat
[19:37] <ienorand> lastman: that is your neighbours's problem :)
[19:38] <Terces_> no I haven't
[19:38] <capiira> T1m0, if you open the terminal and type: lspci, what does it say about your wlan card?
[19:38] <helder> i have xubuntu, im downloadind ubuntu-desktop now. after i install it, how can i set ubuntu-desktop as default and delete xubuntu?
[19:38] <challengeman> am i visible here, or do i need to register
[19:38] <T1m0> wait
[19:38] <T1m0> i typed in iwconfig
[19:38] <T1m0> and there was no ath0
[19:38] <challengeman> is there a better room for noobs trying to install linux?
[19:38] <lastman> Just a left click on the network symbols lists all access points with the signal strength
[19:38] <mak89> hi
[19:39] <thiebaude> challengeman: this is the ubuntu support channel
[19:39] <capiira> challengeman, choose the channel from the distribution you're running
[19:39] <ross_> what is the command to check the current version of ubuntu
[19:39] <mak89> hey any body used code blocks
[19:39] <ross_> what do i put in the terminal
[19:39] <T1m0> @capiira will back in 5 minutes then i can tell it
[19:40] <usser> mak89, yes
[19:40] <caimlas> hi; I'm having an issue with xset (to set keyboard rate); when I run it, I get the following error (and the keyboard rate remains very slow, using the awesome window manager): Xlib:  extension "XFree86-Misc" missing on display ":0.0".
[19:40] <usser> ross_, lsb_release -a
[19:40] <caimlas> this is in 9.04
[19:40] <rconan> hey guys... the new ubuntu detects my network as 100Mb instead of 1Gb anyone know the reason for this? Can I override it somehow
[19:40] <challengeman> capiira:  i was running 8.10, but 9.04 upgrade crashed
[19:40] <rconan> ?
[19:40] <ienorand> mzz: Yea, true, sometimes things do come with a nice uninstaller, but as often not they don't... Also  problem is everyone who's learned to use non-standard install since that's the only thing that worked before...
[19:40] <challengeman> now i have nothing
[19:40] <helder> anyone pls ?
[19:41] <capiira> did you try a fresh install after that crash ?
[19:41] <helder> i have xubuntu, im downloadind ubuntu-desktop now. after i install it, how can i set ubuntu-desktop as default and delete xubuntu?
[19:41] <Dr_Willis> helder:  if you are that hurting for disk space yes.. but i doubt if you save much drive space
[19:41] <mzz> ienorand: exactly. Short intro boiling down to "Don't run installers as root if you can possibly avoid it" would be good, imho.
[19:41] <cowbud> http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/904 <- wow, is there a link to something positive about the release? Like what was added?
[19:41] <caimlas> helder, you don't need to delete them, but doing an aptitude remove xubuntu-desktop should do the trick.
yup,whats your prob dude?
[19:41] <helder> Dr_Willis,  is it only the disk space? i thought i should clean it :)
[19:42] <caimlas> helder, those are just meta packages though; it's not goign to make a difference in 'experience'
[19:42] <helder> thank you caimlas
[19:42] <Dr_Willis> helder:  it dosent matter much.
[19:42] <challengeman> capiira: now, i would prefer to keep my files/settings?
[19:42] <challengeman> if i can
[19:42] <mzz> (when migrating my mother to ubuntu I tried to emphasize she shouldn't enter her password except for a handful of known good reasons (pretty much just for the update manager actually))
[19:42] <HelpMePlease> hi
[19:42] <challengeman> by crash -- i don't mean hardware failure
[19:42] <helder> caimlas,  will i be using ubuntu or xubuntu after that?
[19:42] <caimlas> helder, linux filesystems don't get noticably slower as they get larger.
[19:42] <helder> oh, ok tx
[19:42] <caimlas> helder, the only difference is the window manager and a couple artificial things (like boot logo)
[19:42] <ienorand> mzz: Well, a basic pointer that most software is in this fancy thing called "repositories"...
[19:43] <mzz> and that, yes
[19:43] <Dr_Willis> whats the point of a big hard drive.. if you dont fill it up! :)
[19:43] <helder> ok, allready download it and installed it, i have to log off now
[19:43] <helder> right
[19:43] <deathowl> ^x
[19:43] <scramble> chan
[19:43] <capiira> challengeman, just copy your home to else where, in case you dont have an extra partition for /home
[19:43] <HelpMePlease> I am running on the latest Ubuntu live cd, if I run Firefox, it is a 5 pixel thing and if I open it, its white
[19:43] <TurtlePie> caimlas, are you talking about kubuntu?
[19:44] <caimlas> TurtlePie, for my problem?
[19:44] <dan> how do I add another encryption key to my keyring?
[19:44] <ross_> usser: thank you
[19:44] <TurtlePie> HelpMePlease, do you not want to install Ununtu?
[19:44] <gartral> anyone know what would happen if i made a ext4 partition on a flash-drive?
[19:44] <caimlas> TurtlePie, or wrt helder?
[19:44] <TurtlePie> your last comment
[19:44] <HelpMePlease> TurtlePie: Not yet, showing my gf it :)
[19:45] <TurtlePie> before i commented
[19:45] <ichat> question  :  i have  9  200gb disks for a file-server like system,  how do i best set it all up  should i just  the   (physical disk as raid) option or should i better use LVM - or ?????? -
[19:45] <challengeman> capiira: but i have to get on the computer -- how can i copy home -- i can't boot/
[19:45] <caimlas> TurtlePie, oh, re: meta packages? no, that applies to all desktop environments.
[19:45] <TurtlePie> oh, idk, i,ve nevere had that problem
[19:45] <capiira> use the live CD
[19:45] <TurtlePie> it doesnt look good for Ubuntus sake though
[19:45] <caimlas> TurtlePie, ubuntu is a steaming pile of sludge.
[19:45] <neskat> !danger
[19:45] <Dr_Willis> ichat:  whats scary.. is ya could replace all 9 of those with like 2 hard drives now a days. :)
[19:45] <nmvictor> helder:easy dude,if you have xubuntu installed and you want to rid off it,just delete the partition in which it lies using gparted which should be in live CD or the installer
[19:46] <TurtlePie> caimlas, i wouldnt say that, what do you mean?
[19:46] <capiira> challengeman, use the live cd, mount your partition and copy it to a usb stick or so
[19:46] <caimlas> TurtlePie, getting really irritated with all these 'breaks' in new releases (or for that matter, long after release).
[19:46] <Dr_Willis> ichat:  you can use raid+lvm. but ive never done so. I tend to keep the disks seperate.. but ive never had 9 of them; ) my tops was 6 in one machine
[19:46] <TurtlePie> Ubuntu is a free open source OS with probably more users than any other open source OS ever!!!!
[19:46] <deany> will sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils reset , reset the volume settings to default?
[19:46] <dan> encryption keyring...anyone?
[19:46] <gartral> !who| neskat
[19:46] <ActionParsnip> yo yo yo
[19:46] <challengeman> capiira: o.k. so live cd will help -- but right now i the boot is hung on * Reloading system log daemon
[19:46] <usser> !refund
[19:46] <thiebaude> yo to you
[19:46] <ichat> lol - true, but - 2 500gb disks are usually slow compared to raid, - prob is just that i dont know how to set things up with the installer
[19:47] <challengeman> is there a way to move past this?
[19:47] <AmBAr> how to recovery a .tar file deleted ????
[19:47] <TurtlePie> caimlas, do you not like Ubuntu?
[19:47] <grkblood13> since i never solved this issue:
[19:47] <grkblood13> im having a kvm issue, whenever i boot my pc up through the kvm i get a max resolution of 800x600, if i boot it up directly to the pc it gets my tpyical 1680x1024. IF i boot up connected to the pc i can then disconnect and go through the kvm and I will still get the 1680x1024 resolution but if I reboot it will go back to 800x600. how do i fix this?
[19:47] <Dr_Willis> ichat:  ive had so much hassle with raids in the past. i dont use them any mopre.. but this is my Home LAN :)
[19:47] <dabadan> hey, i just installed ubuntu from cd, how can i find out if its the final 9.4 or the RC1 i burned some weeks before :)
[19:47] <gartral> anyone know what would happen if i made a ext4 partition on a flash-drive?
[19:47] <caimlas> TurtlePie, usually not after a new release, no.
depends with how you deleted it?
[19:47] <Dr_Willis> dabadan:  update/upgrade, and it will be final./
[19:47] <grkblood13> some1 mentioned 915resolution but that doesnt seem to want to install
[19:48] <TurtlePie> caimlas, do you like Ubuntu 7 or 8 then?
[19:48] <capiira> challengeman, dunno but try crtl+c :) maybe this helps. sometimes it works
[19:48] <caimlas> TurtlePie, I tell myself "oh, maybe this one will be different! I'm hearing good things!" but all of that is lies. invariably, something is broken with the release in an existential way.
[19:48] <caimlas> TurtlePie, I liked 6 and 7
[19:48] <TurtlePie> and furthermore, why are you here if you dont like it; camlas
[19:48] <AmBAr> nmpribeiro, I use de gzip command and its delete the original .tar file and the .gz file is corrupted
[19:48] <mzz> gartral: it'd work (although there may be better options if you don't need anything but linux to mount it)
[19:48] <TurtlePie> what is broken caimlas?
[19:48] <neskat> caimlas: usually easy to fix though
[19:49] <caimlas> TurtlePie, I like the later releases to an extent. there are just a lot of little irritations wrt things working.
[19:49] <AmBAr> nmvictor,  I use de gzip command and its delete the original .tar file and the .gz file is corrupted
[19:49] <tdn> Is there a channel for Ubuntu Server? Or is this this one?
[19:49] <eggy_> Hello, I have a HP Pavilion dv6000 laptop, which has an audio card (00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio Controller (rev 03)) that's not working with ubuntu 9.04. I tried several things, like putting extra lines in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf according to bug reports, and compiling my own alsa modules with a patch (section C of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Gutsy_Intel_HD_Audio_Controller). But with the patch I get a comp
[19:49] <dabadan> Dr_Willis, so its ok to do that? not like in windows where you always should to "clean/fresh" installations? - iam asking cuz i just installed linux, i could reinstall :)
[19:49] <eggy_> Humm, did I get cut off?
[19:49] <challengeman> capiira: well i can see the ^C but nothing else
[19:49] <deathowl> HEy!
[19:49] <T1m0> iwconfig: no wireless extention , lspc: ethernet: Marvel tec... (rev03)
[19:49] <gartral> mzz: i was more worried about security :)
[19:49] <capiira> ok then it does not work
[19:49] <DJones> tdn: I think its #ubuntu-server
[19:49] <mzz> gartral: specifically the journal area of the fs gets written to a lot, which might wear down the flash more quickly. There are filesystems specifically targetting flash that reduce this by using the entire disk roughly equally.
[19:49] <caimlas> TurtlePie, Xlib:  extension "XFree86-Misc" missing on display ":0.0". <-- occurs when I use xset.
[19:49] <TurtlePie> the terminal exit signla, camilas?
[19:49] <tdn> How do I set up Ubuntu so that security updates are installed automatically?
[19:49] <tdn> DJones, ok.
[19:49] <mzz> gartral: how so?
[19:49] <deathowl> does anyone know where the hungaryan ubuntu community is?
[19:49] <deathowl> :D
[19:49] <capiira> sorry, maybe anyone else know how to help
[19:50] <challengeman> capiira: how long should i wait before turning off
[19:50] <flower_> I want to add debian-installer to an ubuntu live-cd I want to make with live-helper, but I got: http://rafb.net/p/vOEWjj75.html
[19:50] <mello> hi
[19:50] <rconan> anyone know why my network card is being configured as a 100MB/s one? lshw -C network shows speed=100MB/s under configuration... is that an argument to the kernel module loading?
[19:50] <eggy_> I'm not sure how to get my audio card to work anymore
[19:50] <challengeman> i had a lot of data/etc set up -- i really hate to go through the pain of a fresh install
[19:50] <mzz> gartral: if you don't want people to read the data off it if they have physical access to the disk you need to encrypt the data (or the whole disk). No filesystem-level tricks will save you.
[19:50] <TurtlePie> caimlas, thats part of the open source feel, you should be ued to it, and have you ever instlaled fedora, it is full of those little problems
[19:50] <challengeman> ctl+alt+del stops the gnome display manager
[19:51] <thiebaude> !x
[19:51] <caimlas> TurtlePie, no, I jumped ship from the RPM nightmare about 10 years ago.
[19:51] <gartral> mzz: ok, so what fs should it use
[19:51] <DJones> !hungary | deathowl
[19:51] <caimlas> TurtlePie, I used debian from 98 to 06 or so.
[19:51] <LadyNikon> so.. far i am liking jaunty.
[19:51] <abz___> can someone help me so my dhcp3 server will start automatically on boot
Im not sure if you can recover it,if that was happenning at the terminal,then any file deleted with a command at the terminal is completely unrecoverable,unless their other commands to recover it which i don't know,try google.sorry dude.
[19:52] <challengeman> capiira: so rebooting i guess
[19:52] <caimlas> TurtlePie, ubuntu devs are getting sloppy (and so are the kernel devs). this "rolling release" nonsense is starting to result in some really crappy code.
[19:52] <mzz> gartral: whichever you like. If only linux needs to be able to read it ext4 is fine, although you'd want encryption (of important files or the entire partition) on top of that, and I don't have firsthand experience with that
[19:52] <challengeman> maybe i'll try a safe boot
[19:52] <TurtlePie> caimlas, no worrys, you should fix the bug a be part of the bug squad etc...........
[19:52] <grkblood13> im having a kvm issue, whenever i boot my pc up through the kvm i get a max resolution of 800x600, if i boot it up directly to the pc it gets my tpyical 1680x1024. IF i boot up connected to the pc i can then disconnect and go through the kvm and I will still get the 1680x1024 resolution but if I reboot it will go back to 800x600. how do i fix this?
[19:52] <caimlas> TurtlePie, any idea which package I should report that as? :P
[19:53] <Zeroyez> i can't get the nvidia 180.51 driver working with jaunty amd64, when i get to the xdm login screen i end up completely freezing and have to hold my shutdown button for 5 seconds
[19:53] <AmBAr> nmvictor,  so I'm a dead man ! :(
[19:53] <caimlas> TurtlePie, I've got half a dozen bugs right now.
[19:53] <cptblood> hmm, ive got an aus f9s laptop, with an nvidia 8400gm gfx card, but when i install the 185.13 drivers, i get some error about failed to initialize nvidia kernel module, do i need other drivers for it?
why,was it so serious a file?
[19:54] <TurtlePie> caimlas, work on one and let other know about the rest.
[19:54] <cryptosteve> Having a problem rebooting and shutdown in 9.04 any ideas?
[19:54] <LadyNikon> cryptosteve: i would say describe your problem
[19:54] <LadyNikon> having problems is pretty vague
[19:54] <AmBAr> nmvictor, not so serious, but very family photos
[19:54] <caimlas> cryptosteve, yeah. how about describing the problem?
[19:54] <cryptosteve> getting a black screen with script on it.
[19:54] <caimlas> AmBAr, what's the problem?
[19:54] <challengeman> so with the blinking cursor do i have options?
[19:54] <AmBAr> nmvictor, not so serious, but many family photos
[19:54] <sacarlson> Zeroyez I have also had trouble with my nvidia card and tried 180.51 drive with no success
[19:54] <AmBAr> caimlas,   how to recovery a .tar file deleted ????
[19:55] <AmBAr> caimlas, , I use de gzip command and its delete the original .tar file and the .gz file is corrupted
[19:55] <caimlas> AmBAr, what kind of filesystem? ext*?
[19:55] <Zeroyez> I can delete the driver from xorg's conf but segfaults happen everywhere after
[19:55] <AmBAr> ext3
[19:55] <nmvictor> cryptosteve:whats the problem,maybe you should explain further
[19:55] <challengeman> so blinking light -- can i get to a command prompt?
[19:55] <slayton> is anybody here familiar with an light-weight alternative to LaTeX?
[19:55] <challengeman> blinking cursor . . .
[19:55] <MHz128> I hid the Audacious window using Alt-M, how do I bring it back?
[19:55] <challengeman> slayton: prawn
[19:55] <lucien_> who's online?
[19:55] <caimlas> AmBAr, iirc, the file was just renamed and compressed. how do you know the gz is corrupt?
[19:56] <LadyNikon> lucien_: alot of people.
[19:56] <caimlas> slacker_nl, html?
[19:56] <caimlas> slayton rather
[19:56] <caimlas> good god there are a lot of people in here.
[19:56] <Vague> LadyNikon, well thank you Lady, I do indeed think I'm pretty, but I'm not having problems >.>
[19:56] <caimlas> slayton, latex -is- the lightweight alternative. :P
[19:56] <LadyNikon> Vague: :P
[19:56] <lucien_> too busy for me
[19:56] <slayton> caimlas, hmm... thanks
[19:57] <LadyNikon> lucien_: goto the forums..
[19:57] <AmBAr> caimlas, when i try gunzip: gzip: DesktopImagensMusicaPhotosVideos.tar.gz: Input/output error
[19:57] <amseidler> When I put in my flash drive, it does not appear on the desktop. I use Cruzer Micro drive, so there are two drives in one. The second drive appears, but I can't store anything on it. Can anyone help?
[19:57] <galvanize> anyone have any good optimizing tips for new jaunty?
[19:57] <rconan> can anyone help me make my network be detected as gigabit? windows detects it fine but ubuntu only goes at 100Mbit/s
[19:57] <caimlas> AmBAr, try tar. eg: tar -xzvf <file>
[19:57] <lucien_> where are the forums
[19:57] <jelly12gen> hi i can't do rm -rf /  in ubuntu is this a bug?
[19:57] <cptblood> hmm, ive got an aus f9s laptop, with an nvidia 8400gm gfx card, but when i install the 185.13 drivers, i get some error about failed to initialize nvidia kernel module, do i need other drivers for it?
[19:57] <lordmetroid> galvanize, turn off compiz
[19:57] <amseidler> Can anyone help?
[19:57] <LadyNikon> jelly12gen: youw ant to remove root?
[19:57] <austin__> hello?
[19:57] <neskat> jelly12gen: you need sudo to do that
[19:57] <LadyNikon> amseidler: ask your question
[19:57] <caimlas> galvanize, dont use gnome.
[19:57] <mello> Today is, KUbuntu 9.04 installed
[19:57] <AmBAr> caimlas, I will try it now
[19:57] <mello> perfect work
[19:57] <challengeman> can't do anything except reboot i guess
[19:57] <austin__> is there anyone here who understands cron well?
[19:57] <mello> any problem
[19:58] <amseidler> When I put in my flash drive, it does not appear on the desktop. I use Cruzer Micro drive, so there are two drives in one. The second drive appears, but I can't store anything on it. Can anyone help?
[19:58] <neskat> jelly12gen: in fact, I don't even know if thats possible while you're logged in
[19:58] <challengeman> so i can't get any troubleshooting to fix this
[19:58] <galvanize> lordmetroid: and by that you mean, no affects selected?
This things happen,i also accidentally emptied my flash disk the other day,with all my notes and mp3s,just thanked God it was'nt the windows partition,co I executed the sudo rm -rf command after I had cd to /media.Calls for max care,dont you think?
[19:58] <cryptosteve> When try to reboot or shutdown I go to a black script screen. The last line of script reads [ 738.847946 --- [  end trace d6937d3b5e8e2a6f] ---   and then freezes?
[19:58] <LadyNikon> challengeman: i would say be patient maybe someone can ask you. or try the forums
[19:58] <caimlas> cptblood, maybe? why don't you try the other drivers? are the 185.13 drivers the 'recommended' drivers?
[19:58] <challengeman> google on stuck on blinking cursor
[19:58] <galvanize> caimlas: tried kde but found it a bit buggy and slow
[19:58] <cptblood> i've tried 180.51 too
[19:58] <jelly12gen> now my pc is broken , i wont start again
[19:58] <lordmetroid> galvanize, yes you can do that, I went one step further and deleted all things compiz from my system using the package-manager
[19:58] <cptblood> but i was thinking if there are drivers specific for laptops
[19:58] <austin__> anyone who knows cron well?
[19:58] <challengeman> isn't there a way to get to a command prompt?
[19:58] <challengeman> shell?
[19:59] <caimlas> cryptosteve, that's a backtrace of a crash. hold shift and hit PageUp - you want the line or two before the "backtrace" line.
[19:59] <LadyNikon> austin__: why not just ask your cron question
[19:59] <AmBAr> caimlas, the result of this command is that the file is not a .tar file
[19:59] <galvanize> lordmetroid: ah ok, thanks
[19:59] <LadyNikon> challengeman: a few ways.
[19:59] <AmBAr> nmvictor, Yes :( max care for now
[19:59] <austin__> um, well I have a specific script which is running fine from the command line but doesn't from cron
[19:59] <lordmetroid> galvanize, you can also turn off font postrendering effects such as hinting and sub pixel rendering
[19:59] <caimlas> galvanize, yeah, it is. why not try xfce? it's functionally similar to gnome but it's not nearly as bloated/slow.
[19:59] <LadyNikon> challengeman: application > accessories > terminal
[19:59] <LadyNikon> or ctrl f2
[19:59] <austin__> I can post the script(s) here
[19:59] <challengeman> LadyNikon: thanks
[19:59] <Linuz2009> i WANT  to make my computer to run faster
[19:59] <challengeman> wait -- i am not booting
[19:59] <amseidler> Will someone please answer me?
[19:59] <caimlas> cptblood, lots of stuff going on here; it'd be useful to refer to the person you're talking w/ so I don't have to read the whole buffer
[19:59] <usser> austin__, pastebin it
[19:59] <jelly12gen> Linuz2009: build an custom kernel
[20:00] <lordmetroid> galvanize,  Also, look in the autostart if there is an application you think you can do without
[20:00] <jelly12gen> remove ubuntu
[20:00] <jelly12gen> and install arch
[20:00] <LadyNikon> amseidler: be patient
[20:00] <challengeman> or after the graphical logo -- i get blinking cursor in the upper left
[20:00] <caimlas> cptblood, you try the open source nv driver?
[20:00] <lordmetroid> I turned off all accesibility software
[20:00] <usser> Linuz2009, remove arch and install gentoo
[20:00] <cptblood> i tried the .run package
[20:00] <amseidler> LadyNikon: Trying it. No one's helping
[20:00] <LadyNikon> amseidler: maybe because no one knows your answer.
[20:00] <challengeman> ctl_alt_del stops gnome and restarts
[20:00] <cptblood> at caimlas that is
[20:00] <austin__> first script is sshaskpass.sh
[20:00] <Linuz2009> what's arch/gentoo?
[20:00] <austin__> #!/bin/bash
[20:00] <LadyNikon> amseidler: you can also try the forums
[20:00] <austin__> # Copyright (C) 2008 John S. Skogtvedt <jss at bzz.no>
[20:00] <austin__> # Licence: GNU GPL v3 or later at your option
[20:00] <austin__> if [ -n "$SSH_ASKPASS_FD" ]
[20:00] <caimlas> Linuz2009, changing the scheduler from cfq might help, if you're having prooblems.
[20:00] <austin__> then
[20:00] <austin__> 	read password <&$SSH_ASKPASS_FD
[20:00] <austin__> 	echo "$password"
[20:00] <austin__> 	exit 0
[20:00] <usser> !pastebin | Aurus
[20:00] <austin__> elif [ $# -lt 1 ]
[20:00] <jelly12gen> Linuz2009: arch/gentoo is awesome
[20:00] <austin__> then
[20:00] <LadyNikon> austin__: use pastbin.. please dont spam
[20:00] <amseidler> LadyNikon: That takes too long.
[20:00] <austin__> 	echo "Usage: echo password | $0 <ssh command line>" >&2
[20:00] <austin__> 	exit 1
[20:00] <caimlas> cptblood, did you have X GUI before that?
[20:00] <austin__> fi
[20:00] <usser> !pastebin | austin__
[20:00] <austin__> export SSH_ASKPASS=$0
[20:01] <austin__> export SSH_ASKPASS_FD=4
[20:01] <austin__> [ "$DISPLAY" ] || export DISPLAY=dummy:0
[20:01] <sacarlson> I have the GeForce 6100 nForce 405 video card that at one point worked on ubuntu 8.04 but no longer.  and now after 180.51 from nvidia as well fails
[20:01] <austin__> read password
[20:01] <austin__> exec 3<&0
[20:01] <austin__> # write password 100 times to make repeated ssh connections work
[20:01] <austin__> for x in $(seq 100)
I've been thinking about that too,want to create just pdf files?
[20:01] <austin__> do
[20:01] <Linuz2009> I never heard of a program called arch/gentoo
[20:01] <austin__>   echo "$password"
[20:01] <austin__> done | exec setsid "$@" 4<&0 0<&3
[20:01] <galvanize> lordmetroid: thanks, already done that. just wanted to see if there were any other tricks i didn't know
[20:01] <cptblood> x gui? i closed down kde and ran sudo sh <install package>
[20:01] <austin__> sorry, I don't know how to use pastebin and someone said to just post it here
[20:01] <austin__> what am I doing?
[20:01] <LadyNikon> amseidler: this isnt a get answer quick kinda thing. if you cant wait try the forums
[20:01] <Linuz2009> can anyone tell me what it is?
[20:01] <slayton> nmvictor, yes just simple stuff to type up reports
[20:01] <Mion> austin__: pastie.org
[20:01] <slayton> nmvictor, nothing major
[20:01] <LadyNikon> austin__: you just paste it in the bin and read the instructions on the site
[20:01] <usser> austin__, i said pastebin it no paste it here
[20:01] <gartral> !pastebinit > austin
[20:01] <amseidler> LadyNikon: I know.
[20:01] <cptblood> sorry forgot to highlight you caimlas
[20:01] <ActionParsnip> Linuz2009: arch / gentoo are other distributions of linux
[20:01] <Mion> austin__: http://pastie.org
[20:02] <neskat> austin: go to pastebin.com  it's obvious how to use it
[20:02] <challengeman> i would like to safe boot and get things working
[20:02] <gartral> !info pastebinit > austin
[20:02] <ActionParsnip> Linuz2009: arch / gentoo are other distributions of linux
[20:02] <slayton> ah sphinx!
[20:02] <slayton> that is what I was looking for (i think)
[20:02] <galvanize> austin: i recommend codepad
[20:02] <ActionParsnip> Linuz2009: just like XP and vista are releases of windows
[20:02] <lordmetroid> galvanize, If that is still not enough for your needs, maybe it would be worth considering and alternate manager such as for instance xfce, personally I didn't notice much difference
[20:02] <Linuz2009> so you mean I can download it directly from add/remove application.
[20:02] <slayton> oh wait never mind
[20:02] <lordmetroid> I did however not bide my time and really test out xfce
[20:02] <slayton> it isnt'
[20:03] <galvanize> lordmetroid: yea tried xfce and same results as you, really didn't notice a difference
[20:03] <austin__> um, http://pastebin.com/d6d7a32eb
[20:03] <austin__> ?
how about sticking with open office then pdf-importing  the document,I thought open office is capable of that,isn't it?
**pdf-exporting
[20:03] <austin__> that's the scripts
[20:04] <gartral> helping a friend set up a dell, can't find drivers for the gfx card, someone suggested adding Driver   "ATI" to /etc/X11/xorg.conf, but where di i PUT that line in xorg.conf?
[20:04] <Otak-au-tac> Lu tout le monde
[20:04] <Houba1986> hey, i need some help please, ive been trying to figure this out for a while but cant, i lost my resolution 1280x800 after trying to use an external monitor as dual display, and now can't get it back. this happened to me before and i was told to edt xrandr, and someone helped me and it worked, but i forget how to do it. can someone please help me?
[20:04] <stealth-> would deleting all of /var/log cause program or system issues?
[20:04] <austin__> any ideas about the cron issue?
[20:04] <amseidler> When I insert my flash drive in, the drives appear in computer, but when I click on them, they say, "cannot mount the file"
[20:04] <Otak-au-tac> French here ?
[20:04] <mzz> stealth-: I wouldn't delete the directory itself, but I'd expect most of the contents to be safely deletable. Not entirely sure about utmp/wtmp.
[20:05] <LadyNikon> Otak-au-tac: !fr
[20:05] <LadyNikon> oops
[20:05] <gartral> !french | Otak-au-tac
[20:05] <stealth-> mzz: okay, thanks
[20:05] <LadyNikon> thanks gartral
[20:05] <Otak-au-tac> ok thanks
[20:05] <gartral> LadyNikon: np
[20:05] <Otak-au-tac> !french
[20:05] <mzz> stealth-: (might want to get a second opinion on this though)
[20:05] <challengeman> o.k. i am at a rescue prompt -- can i type some commands to see why i can't boot
[20:05] <Otak-au-tac> ><
[20:05]  * mzz might've overlooked some file
[20:05] <stealth-> mzz: k
[20:05] <Stefan^_> should have been "oubountou " :)
[20:05] <Houba1986> does anyone know how to manually add in the 1280x800 resolution to xrandr?
[20:05] <simplyc> gartral: not that way
[20:05] <kinpsil> stealth-, to much space used in log files problem?
[20:05] <austin__> any idea about the cron scripts?
[20:06] <galvanize> anyone here prefer kubuntu over ubuntu and why?
[20:06] <gartral> simplyc: ???
[20:06] <stealth-> kinpsil: yeah I have a really old laptop and im making a script to clear out any stuff not directly needed.
[20:06] <decker> galvanize: kde of course.
[20:06] <challengeman> it looks like my wireless keyboard isn't working
[20:06] <galvanize> decker: what are some of your reasons?
[20:06] <challengeman> no mouse/keyboard . . .
[20:06] <ActionParsnip> galvanize: i use kubuntu + lxde, I like amarok and ktorrent but i dislike kde's frontend so i use lxde
[20:07] <stealth-> galvanize: I perfered kde before they came out with kde4, but then I switched to gnome
[20:07] <simplyc> gartral: the ati card
[20:07] <gartral> simplyc: its an x1400...
[20:07] <stealth-> galvanize: but thats an off topic question and should probably be asked in #ubuntu-offtopic
[20:07] <decker> galvanize: I like the kde taskbar more, and I like the menu more.  but then the menus may be different on ubuntu, which I don't actually run
[20:07] <galvanize> stealth-: my apologies.
[20:07] <decker> galvanize: and I suppose I like the apps more
sometimes,but not really,logs are just a summery of what your system has,been going thro',i dont think,infact,their is a shell programming tutorial where the lecturer writes a script to delete /var/log, soo,i don't think
[20:08] <gartral> !pure gnome > gartral
[20:08] <stealth-> nmvictor: okay, thanks. I was thinking it was okay, I just wanted to be sure
[20:09] <demon_> !usb
most welcome,anytime
[20:09] <Houba1986> anyone know how to fix this problem? i lost the resolution 1280x800, and am trying to add it back, using xrandr, or any other way if possible
[20:10] <Agion> Hi, I can't get to ubuntu since I installed 9.04 version.. anyone else had this same problem?
[20:10] <stealth-> Houba1986: im not to familiar with xrandr, and the effect of xrandr isnt permanent, but you can type "man xrandr" in the terminal to learn about how to use the command
[20:10] <fore> can someone tell me a program like everst that will display all of my benchmarks
[20:10] <simplyc> gartral: system->administration->hardware drivers will let you install it if things are setup write, but there are a lot of problems with ati right now
[20:10] <stealth-> Houba1986: if your looking for a more permanent solution, edit your /etc/x.conf
[20:10] <fore> and things like that?
[20:10] <sebsebseb> !benchmark
[20:10] <Houba1986> stealth, how do  do this?
[20:10] <stealth-> Houba1986: edit /etc/x.conf?
[20:10] <simplyc> gartral: better to stick with the open source ones and wait
[20:11] <gartral> simplyc: nope, theres nothing there at all, and this card isnt supported anymore (stupid Dell)
what do you mean you cant get to ubuntu?
[20:11] <Houba1986> stealth, yes, but how do i add a resolution to it??? what do i type in? sorry, i'm very new to this
[20:11] <gartral> simplyc: what about the open source drivers?
[20:11] <KnoppixNoob> can somebody help how to successfully restore a partimage-backup that was splitted AND gziped?
[20:11] <simplyc> gartral: you should get that by default
[20:11] <neskat> simplexio: gartral what dell model and what ATI card?
[20:11] <Agion> nmvictor: seems like some graphical problem.. The log in screen doesn't appear
[20:12] <stealth-> Houba1986: opps, I was wrong. The file is located in /etc/X11/xorg.conf Open up that file in a text editor with root privilages (if you dont know how to do that I can tell you)
[20:12] <Thrawn2012> Hi All =)
[20:12] <demon_> hey how can i make a iso a bootable usn
[20:12] <Houba1986> stealth, how do i do that? sorry, i don't know much about this
[20:12] <demon_> usb
[20:13] <Thrawn2012> I have a problem, and i don't know how to resolve it
[20:13] <Esde> ok guys Atheros5k card on the new 9.04 WHT THE HELL IS UP?
[20:13] <ActionParsnip> KnoppixNoob: if you boot to a livecd with the split files on a mounted partition, you can use partimage to clone the partition to a fresh drive
[20:13] <gartral> neskat: Dell inspiron E1505 with an radeon mobility x1400
[20:13] <stealth-> here, take a look at this
[20:13] <stealth-> !xorg | Houba1986
[20:13] <gartral> neskat: (laptop)
[20:13] <ActionParsnip> Esde: can you expand
[20:13] <waffle____> hi all
[20:13] <warp1> Finally got sound working, but headphones don't automatically turn off PC speaker.  Any way to manually turn off speaker with working headphones (laptop/9.04,intel ICH9 sound crd)?
[20:13] <KnoppixNoob> ActionParsnip: yes, I know. I'm on Knoppix right now :p The problem is that if I restore from the splitted files, partimage doesn't restore everything.
[20:13] <Esde> it wont show up in ifconfig iwconfig or anything, worked FINE in 8.10
[20:14] <Thrawn2012> I don't have sound
[20:14] <Sarajevo> FUCK UBUNTU, WINDOWS WILL ALWAYS BE BETTAH THAN THAT S H I T T Y "OS" UBUNTU FTW FUCK UBUNTU, WINDOWS WILL ALWAYS BE BETTAH THAN THAT S H I T T Y "OS" UBUNTU FTW FUCK UBUNTU, WINDOWS WILL ALWAYS BE BETTAH THAN THAT S H I T T Y "OS" UBUNTU FTW FUCK UBUNTU, WINDOWS WILL ALWAYS BE BETTAH THAN THAT S H I T T Y "OS" UBUNTU FTW FUCK UBUNTU, WINDOWS WILL ALWAYS BE BETTAH THAN THAT S H I T T Y "OS" UBUNTU FTW FUCK UBUNTU, WINDOWS WILL ALWAYS BE BETTAH THAN THAT S H I T
[20:14] <Sarajevo> FUCK UBUNTU, WINDOWS WILL ALWAYS BE BETTAH THAN THAT S H I T T Y "OS" UBUNTU FTW FUCK UBUNTU, WINDOWS WILL ALWAYS BE BETTAH THAN THAT S H I T T Y "OS" UBUNTU FTW FUCK UBUNTU, WINDOWS WILL ALWAYS BE BETTAH THAN THAT S H I T T Y "OS" UBUNTU FTW FUCK UBUNTU, WINDOWS WILL ALWAYS BE BETTAH THAN THAT S H I T T Y "OS" UBUNTU FTW FUCK UBUNTU, WINDOWS WILL ALWAYS BE BETTAH THAN THAT S H I T T Y "OS" UBUNTU FTW FUCK UBUNTU, WINDOWS WILL ALWAYS BE BETTAH THAN THAT S H I T
tried rebooting with recovery mode,i've had that problem before and rebooting always help
[20:14] <stealth-> !ops
[20:14] <neskat> gardar: ahh, old hardware, you can try getting the old fglrx drivers but I dont know if they will compile against curren kernel headers
[20:14] <neskat> !ops
[20:14] <eseven73> good lord
[20:14] <Seeker`> Sarajevo has gone already
[20:14] <Oli``> Is there an app for Ubuntu (or otherwise) that will allow me to batch scan?
[20:14] <caimlas> Oli``, batch scan? what's that mean?
[20:15] <gartral> neskat: lets try and keep this simple, im having him execute commands... im not infront of this machine...
[20:15] <Agion> nmvictor: I've tried yea.. I tried to fix x with it and even tried other kernel versions.. didn't help
[20:15] <Esde> ActionParsnip:
[20:15] <Esde> it wont show up in ifconfig iwconfig or anything, worked FINE in 8.10
[20:15] <Oli``> I've got 60 bits of paper and they all need to be scanned in and saved as images caimlas
[20:15] <ActionParsnip> KnoppixNoob: hmm, ive not used a split file before, maybe something in the man pages will help
[20:15] <ballcutter> !udev\
[20:15] <ballcutter> !udev
[20:15] <caimlas> Oli``, you've got a tray on your scanner?
[20:15] <stealth-> !who sarajevo
[20:16] <stealth-> ops
[20:16] <ichat> when i try to set it up  (one huge 8disk raid 5 setup - and than try to format  a single drive  with mount points       / (root)  and  swap -  the installer freezes ?
[20:16] <kinpsil> Oli``, do you have batch scanning hardware?
[20:16] <stealth-> opps
[20:16] <shadeslayer> stealth-: do a whowas instead ;)
[20:16] <chemistry> hi!
[20:16] <mac94161> I've heard about startup profiling and I've heard that bootchart does it. I've also heard that bootchart just charts boots and readahead actually does the optimization. Which is more correct?
[20:16] <neskat> gartral: the amd website has drivers for his card, simple shell script to install
[20:16] <KnoppixNoob> ActionParsnip: thats the prob... nothing.
[20:16] <nmvictor> Agion>how far does the booting take you to,the login screen?
[20:16] <stealth-> shadeslayer: heh
[20:16] <thearthur> "modprobe nvidia" fails and "insmod /lib/modules/2.6.24-23-generic/kernel/drivers/video/nvidia.ko" works????
[20:16] <sniper0269> does anyone know how to use the hotkeys on a Toshiba Qosmio X305-701
[20:16] <Esde> WARNING: All config files need .conf: /etc/modprobe.d/ndiswrapper, it will be ignored in a future release.
[20:16] <ActionParsnip> !hotkey
[20:16] <_Tristan> Hi, I just installed ubuntu and its great but I'm having a couple of issues, could someone help me?
[20:16] <Esde> WARNING: All config files need .conf: /etc/modprobe.d/aspireone, it will be ignored in a future release.
[20:16] <stealth-> shadeslayer: oh, thats actually a command :O lol, thanks
[20:17] <Mion> thearthur: uname -r
[20:17] <Agion> nmvictor: It stops when the log in screen should appear.
[20:17] <gartral> neskat: AMD?!?
[20:17] <shadeslayer> stealth-: no problem ;)
[20:17] <thearthur> 2.6.24-23-generic
[20:17] <stealth-> !question | _Tristan
[20:17] <chemistry> does anyone know how to get gamespy peerchat for Linux?
[20:17] <AndreyVM> ola
[20:17] <Mion> thearthur: depmod -a
[20:17] <Esde> 2.6.28-11-generic
[20:17] <AndreyVM> u ar stupid fuck
[20:17] <gartral> neskat: nvm, personal confusion
[20:17] <mac94161> AndreyVM, please watch your language.
[20:17] <thearthur> Mion,  I had been trying to remembe rthat
[20:17] <neskat> amd make ati drivers
[20:18] <AndreyVM> i am russian
[20:18] <Otacon22> How can i specify in iptables a range of ip?? something like .... -s 192.168.0.*   ??
[20:18] <thearthur> what happened to update-modules?
[20:18] <nmvictor> Agion>do you have some desktop effect enabled,like compiz
[20:18] <supersasho> hi there, can anybody help me with my X.. when i restart it (ctrl+alt+backspace) the X shuts down but doesnt start again and the screen goes black (8.10, Gnome, fglrx, X 7.4)
[20:18] <_Tristan> firefox won't save any of my settings, help?
[20:18] <lstarnes> Otacon22: that might be 192.168.0.0/16 for 192.168.*.* or 192.168.1.0/24 for 192.168.0.*
do you have some desktop effect enabled,like compiz
[20:19] <Agion> nmvictor: probably it tries to put it on
[20:19] <neskat> _Tristan: rm -rf /.mozilla  delete the profile and it will create a new one when you start  ff, what fixes most ff problems
[20:19] <Esde> so no one has any clue about wireless in 9.04?
[20:19] <gartral> how can i have him tell if he has the 64, or 32 bit ubuntu installed?
[20:19] <Agion> nmvictor: I've had it on, then it broke and now it's just been off when it should be on so.. I assume it's on
[20:19] <_Tristan> also, pidgin freezes 3 seconds after it starts. it worked before.
[20:20] <neskat> _Tristan: correction: rm -rg .mozilla
[20:20] <neskat> -_-
[20:20] <ActionParsnip> Esde: i do you just havent detailed it to me
[20:20] <neskat> rm -rf .mozilla
[20:20] <lstarnes> gartral: ask him if "uname -m" outputs "x86" (32 bit) or "x86_64" (64 bit)
[20:20] <ActionParsnip> Esde: aim your text at me and i'll try to advise
[20:20] <chemistry> Hey, Whoss admin here?
[20:20] <chemistry> i mean OP
[20:20] <neskat> why?
[20:20] <lstarnes> chemistry: why do you ask?
[20:20] <chemistry> jw
[20:20] <mello> :D
[20:21] <mello> Smile
[20:21] <spixer> Can anyone help me with my webcam it dosent work anywhere but it's inplugged with usb
[20:21] <Esde> ActionParsnip: i have tried the "madwifi" method AND ndiswrapper method to get it to work again, when i modprobe it, nothing, when i list networking devices, no trace of any wireless.
[20:21] <Esde> in 8.10 it worked flawlessly
[20:21] <_Tristan> how do I install and run a program? I installed songbird but I don't know how to run it
what,compiz,that should be the cause of the problem,they tend to take up most of the systems resources,particularly the graphics card,sometimes they even damage it completely
[20:21] <ActionParsnip> Esde: can you please pastebin the output of: sudo lshw -C network
 how do i join a gamespy server?
[20:21] <Esde> yes 1 sec.
[20:21] <ActionParsnip> !paste | Esde
[20:21] <lstarnes> chemistry: ubuntu's channel ops are in #ubuntu-ops.  for most channels on this network, you can find ops by running "/msg chanserv access #channel list" then looking for users with the "O" or "o" flags
[20:21] <LadyNikon> _Tristan: system > administration > Synaptic package manager
[20:22] <Esde> ActionParsnip: i use pastey.org
[20:22] <chemistry> thanks.
[20:22] <ActionParsnip> Esde: anything is good
[20:22] <Agion> nmvictor: compiz yes.. what can I do about it?
[20:22] <MHz128> Running Firefox 3.0.1 in 64bit.... can't seem to display sony.ca site properly... any ideas? www.sony.ca
[20:22] <Oli``> caimlas & kinpsil: no I know I'd need to feed it each piece at a time, but it would save me a lot of hassle if it just scanned once every 10 seconds (or I could press one button instead of 5) and it would just save a datestamped image
[20:22] <Graloth> I'm a new user to ubuntu, need some help connecting to my work network, anyone know how? (i need to connect to the network because they use a shared IP and i need to get access to my computers desktop via the local IP once in the network)
[20:22] <sacarlson> 2.6.24-24-rt here with none working nvidia driver
[20:22] <lstarnes> MHz128: 3.0.1 or 3.0.10?
[20:22] <Graloth> how do i connect to a work network?
[20:23] <LadyNikon> Graloth: you sure your work will allow that?
[20:23] <neskat> chemistry: to play a game, ssh, ftp or what?
if you were able to go as far as the login shell withyour booting,then maybe some commands would help
[20:23] <MHz128> lstarnes, 3.0.10
[20:23] <ActionParsnip> Graloth: do you mean a proxy for internet access?
[20:23] <lstarnes> MHz128: do you have flash installed?
[20:23] <MHz128> lstarnes, yes macromedia
[20:23] <LadyNikon> Graloth: plug in cable.. select DHCP if its not already selected.
[20:23] <lstarnes> MHz128: what about adobe flash?
[20:23] <Graloth> let me explain it a bit more in detail :P
[20:23] <MHz128> lstarnes, yes, still nothing
[20:23] <MHz128> lstarnes, did u try the site?
[20:24] <Agion> nmvictor: what commands?
[20:24] <Esde> http://pastey.org/pastebin.php?show=m13d4e8b1 ActionParsnip
[20:24] <lstarnes> MHz128: it works for me in firefox
[20:24] <giulia> ciao
[20:24] <gartral> lstarnes: he said neither it gave him "i686
[20:24] <gartral> "
[20:24] <MHz128> hmm
[20:24] <lstarnes> gartral: oh, oops.  i686 is 32 bit
[20:24] <Sp00k1> Hi there. I'm have an VPS with a few memory problems. But i just found out about "dphys-swapfile" however, when i try to run the setup ( /sbin/dphys-swapfile setup ) it gives me this error: computing size, ls: cannot access /proc/kcore: No such file or directory. I think its because i use a vps. Does anyone has any idea ?
[20:24] <MHz128> lstarnes, what flash plugin do you use?
[20:24] <cllaudyu> hey... can anybody tell me how to see what is crashing cause i cant find out
[20:24] <bob_> running cupsys restart says command not found any help?
[20:24] <jahin> and another soft like packet tracer in ubuntu?
[20:25] <neskat> bob_: any more info?
[20:25] <lstarnes> MHz128: I think I'm using the adobe flash plugin installed with the flashplugin-nonfree package
[20:25] <ActionParsnip> Esde: are you using jaunty / intrepid / hardy?
[20:25] <Esde> Jaunty
[20:25] <moffioso> hey
[20:25] <Esde> Linux ubuntu 2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:57:59 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
[20:25] <Graloth> I'm at home and need to connect to the network at my work, i can do this perfectly fine in windows, but want to do it in linux aswell, i need to connect to the network at my work because they use a shared IP, which means i cant just use remote desktop to connect to my computer with that IP, i need to have connection to the network and then use my local IP (the one for my work computer) to connect remotely to the desktop
what resources do you have at hand,do you want to make a wireless connection to that PC or wire,would help if you explain further.
[20:25] <Esde> 2.6.28-11-generic
[20:25] <moffioso> when i shutdown my ubuntu 9.04
[20:25] <ActionParsnip> Esde: ok gimme a sec
[20:25] <Graloth> im not at work, i need to connect remotely
[20:25] <moffioso> always pidfile not found.
[20:25] <Esde> sure thing ActionParsnip
[20:25] <lstarnes> MHz128: for some reason the menus are going under the flash part
[20:26] <usser> Graloth, how did it work on windows?
[20:26] <ActionParsnip> Esde: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=895026
[20:26] <LadyNikon> Graloth: what do you use in windows to connect to VPN
[20:26] <bob_> reinstalled from live cd 8.10 and now no printer if I boot from live cd printer is there.
[20:26] <MHz128> lstarnes, ya, me too
[20:26] <cllaudyu> hey... can anybody tell me how to see what is crashing cause i cant find out. it's just teling me a program crashed but i cant see what was the program
[20:26] <LadyNikon> Graloth: thats the part that you need to explain
[20:26] <QuiltPants> hi, I am having trouble getting sound to work when watching any type of video file (have tried on both vlc and movie player). Does anyone have any ideas as to why this might be the case?
[20:26] <zippert>  /msg NickServ identify elements
[20:26] <Graloth> LadyNikon: Nothing, i just went to network connection, add workplace network, then use the remote desktop program with my work PC's local IP to connect
[20:26] <LadyNikon> zippert: please do that in the server window of your irc clien
[20:26] <LadyNikon> t
[20:26] <lstarnes> zippert: do not use a space before the /
[20:26] <jahin> is there any package to scan the lan?
[20:27] <lstarnes> zippert: and /msg nickserv help set password
just a min,are you at the login shell?
[20:27] <zippert> Sorry
[20:27] <Graloth> never installed any different program for it, just standard windows program
[20:27] <Seeker`> zippert: you may want to change your password
[20:27] <jahin> plz any one ans me
[20:27] <LadyNikon> Graloth: ok so you use the remote desktop feature of windows
[20:27] <usser> Graloth, vpn then?
[20:27] <MHz128> lstarnes, weird huh
[20:27] <administrateur> hi
[20:27] <LadyNikon> jahin: be patient someone will answer you when they can
[20:27] <Graloth> LadyNikon: yes
[20:27] <administrateur> msn
[20:27] <Graloth> usser: what?
[20:27] <Esde> ActionParsnip: looking now.
[20:27] <cllaudyu> hmmmm
[20:27] <zippert> how do i change password ;)
[20:27] <jahin> ok thanks
[20:27] <lstarnes> zippert: see what I told you please
[20:27] <Sp00k1> zippert, /msg nickserv help set password
[20:27] <neskat> jahin: what exactly do you mean?
[20:27] <lstarnes> MHz128: I'm not sure if that's a firefox bug or a flash bug
[20:27] <zippert> Sp00k1, thanks
  how do you compile programs from windows on to Ubuntu?
[20:27] <Linuz2009> do any of you can help me make my computer faster?
[20:28] <bob_> also cupsys doesn't seem to be in the init.d dir
[20:28] <cllaudyu> .
[20:28] <MHz128> lstarnes, ok, will try windows =p
[20:28] <Sp00k1> zippert, thank lstarnes
[20:28] <sebsebseb> chemistry: which ones?
[20:28] <Graloth> problem is i cant just use my work's external IP to connect as the network would not know which computer to connect me to, thats why i need to get connected to the network so i can use the internal local ip to connect to my specific computer
[20:28] <gartral> lstarnes: should i have him remove the opensouce basic drivers first?
[20:28] <MHz128> lstarnes, what is the second best linux web browser?
[20:28] <usser> Graloth, network connections->add a connection to workplace-> connect through vpn. did you do any of that?
[20:28] <Agion> nmvictor: how could I be in the shell and msn at the same time? I'm on windows.. I can write the commands down maybe
[20:28] <sebsebseb> !best |  MHz128
 something that search the lan and displays all the shared items of them
[20:28] <Esde> ActionParsnip: thats not my card, mine is the Ath500X card.
[20:28] <Graloth> usser: i have no idea what vpn is
[20:28] <gartral> !best | MHz128
[20:28] <chemistry> sbsebseb: Adobe Fireworks, mostly adobe
[20:28] <LadyNikon> heh there is a trigger for that
[20:28] <MHz128> blah blah blah
[20:29] <sebsebseb> chemistry: you can try in Wine
[20:29] <MHz128> best
[20:29] <Linuz2009> does changing the disk scheduler help?
[20:29] <sebsebseb> chemistry: which version of it?
[20:29] <lstarnes> MHz128: I sometimes use midori but I don't think it's in the official ubuntu repos
[20:29] <cllaudyu> !crash
[20:29] <Graloth> also, all buttons in the VPN tab are disabled, cant click any
[20:29] <sebsebseb> chemistry: also   Linux distros have a lot of nice graphics programs availalbe
Do you have compiz configuration settings manager installed?
[20:29] <usser> Graloth, did you add another network connection in your networks?
[20:29] <lstarnes> chemistry: you could compile them in something like visual c++ under wine and run them in wine
[20:29] <cllaudyu> !error
[20:29] <bob_> where can I find cups specialist for ubuntu?
[20:29] <sebsebseb> !cups |  bob_
[20:29] <Agion> nmvictor: yes
[20:29] <Graloth> usser: nope, and all VPN buttons cant be clicked, they are disabled for some reason
[20:29] <neskat> jahin: I dont think you can even get that on windows, although it is possible to view all other shared folders on th network with ubuntu
[20:29] <neskat> *workgroup
[20:30] <ActionParsnip> Esde: read your pastebin
[20:30] <chemistry> sebsebseb: i tryed to compile under WINE and it gives me a bunch of errors
[20:30] <sebsebseb> chemistry: ok
[20:30] <sebsebseb> chemistry: which version of Fireworks?
[20:30] <jahin> i think i have
[20:30] <chemistry> yeah
[20:30] <ActionParsnip> Esde: product: AR242x 802.11abg Wireless PCI Express Adapter
[20:30] <usser> Graloth, for vpn in network manager you need sudo apt-get install network-manager-vpn
[20:30] <chemistry> uhm
[20:30] <jahin> its deepscan or like netscan
[20:30] <chemistry> hold on
[20:30] <chemistry> let me look
[20:30] <Graloth> usser: ok, one moment
[20:30] <Esde> oh ok
[20:30] <usser> Graloth, but you did use the local ip of your machine at work, so that means there was some sort of vpn
[20:31] <Graloth> i never used remote desktop at work
[20:31] <Graloth> always from home to work
[20:31] <albacker> where can i see the changes of the latest upgrade somewhere online?
[20:31] <Graloth> so i use external ip to connect to network, then local ip to connect to computer via remote desktop
sorry,im not their to tel if you are on windows,anyway did you enable some effect on comiz configuration settings manager(ccsm),without resolving some conflicts?I want to know the level of you problem please
[20:31] <chemistry> sebsebseb: Fireworks CS4
[20:31] <supersasho> hi there, can anybody help me with my X.. when i restart it (ctrl+alt+backspace) the X shuts down but doesnt start again and the screen goes black (8.10, Gnome, fglrx ati hd4830, X 7.4)
[20:31] <Graloth> usser: got error:E: Couldn't find package network-manager-vpn
[20:32] <sebsebseb> chemistry: ok that explains it I think
[20:32] <Flannel> albacker: You mean from 8.10 to 9.04? http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/904overview
[20:32] <jahin> hello neskat
[20:32] <chemistry> ?
[20:32] <usser> Graloth, sudo apt-get install network-manager-pptp sorry
[20:32] <neskat> hello jahin
Coz,if thats the case,then I might be in a position to help
[20:32] <sebsebseb> chemistry:  Fireworks CS4 may not work at all in Wine,  or it needs some configuring,  however  there are also good native Linux graphics programs,   and  you could run it in a Windows virtual machine
[20:32] <Graloth> usser: np, trying again now :)
[20:32] <sebsebseb> chemistry: as long as you got enough RAM, which I expect you do
[20:32] <jahin> so whats the name of the package
[20:32] <ibuclaw> albacker, in the Update Manager, you can view the "Description of update"
[20:33] <WhoNeedszzz> Hey all
[20:33] <neskat> jahin:  there is a alot of noise here, if you want me you have to direct your text at me
[20:33] <Agion> nmvictor: I just updated my ubuntu from hardy to 9.04. after rebooting it didn't start
[20:33] <chemistry> sebsebseb: could i run it in VirtualBox?
[20:33] <albacker> ibuclaw, update manager = synaptic ?
[20:33] <Agion> probably some compiz error
[20:33] <sebsebseb> chemistry: how much RAM you got?
[20:33] <sebsebseb> chemistry: why do you want Fireworks so badly?
[20:33] <ibuclaw> albacker, no ... System->Administration->Update Manager
[20:33] <WhoNeedszzz> I installed a gtk theme in System->Preferences->Appearance and it said it installed correctly, but it isn't showing up in the list. Where is it?
[20:33] <chemistry> sebsebseb: Not really sure
[20:34] <albacker> ibuclaw, ok, thanks.
[20:34] <gartral> lstarnes: that driver will work with Ubuntu 9.04, right?
[20:34] <jahin> ok
[20:34] <lstarnes> gartral: what driver?
[20:34] <phasegen> how do i change my keyring password?
[20:35] <gartral> lstarnes: the script from AMD's site for their legacy drivers
[20:35] <sebsebseb> chemistry: well maybe you can find a nice alternative :)  check these sites out for one    http://www.osalt.com  http://www.linuxeq.com and yeah you usaully install stuff from synaptic or with apt-get commands.
[20:35] <VCoolio> WhoNeedszzz: maybe it's not a complete theme but eg only window borders; choose one of the themes, press customize and check the tabs for your new theme
[20:35] <WhoNeedszzz> ah
[20:35] <lstarnes> gartral: it wouldn't be officially supported by ubuntu
[20:35] <WhoNeedszzz> VCoolio: i'll look
[20:35] <Esde> ActionParsnip: those are the same drivers i used in 8.10 and the same method, and it worked on that Release.
[20:35] <lstarnes> gartral: there may be some restricted drivers in ubuntu's repos that work
[20:35] <Esde> it doesnt work on 9.10
Well thats far from graphics issues.that problem has been reported by most people here,looks like something is not right with network upgrade,what what was you way of upgrade?
[20:35] <mao-kun> DCC SEND "SKDMLAKDSKLMDLAKSDMLSKDSKLADLKSAD" 0 0 0
[20:35] <Esde> *9.04
right from the internet?
[20:36] <QuiltPants> hi all, i am having issues with getting sound to work in vlc :( any ideas?
[20:36] <ActionParsnip> Esde: well it will need recompiling with the new kernel and new kernel headers
[20:36] <Darwinia> mao: fail.
[20:36] <Darwinia> try this: ?DCC SEND "ff???f?𝑹𝑰𝑷𝑳𝑶𝑳𝑺𝑼𝑷𝑮𝑼𝒀𝑺" 0 0 0
[20:36] <sacarlson> ﻿Graloth  I never figured out how to use the network manger to setup vpn but I did setup a vpn with static keys
[20:36] <xellos> exit
[20:36] <Esde> ActionParsnip: wasnt done with the update/upgrade?
[20:36] <xellos> quit
[20:36] <skapism> Hello, I've been following the Karmic-changes mailing list archive, and I wonder, why have the accepted packages not yet appeared on the repositories?
[20:36] <Agion> nmvictor: yes, right from the internet
[20:37] <chemistry> sebsebse: Thankyou for your help :)
[20:37] <skapism> do the new repositories need a while before they get the new packages?
[20:37] <eidoslinux> i need some help, 9.04 will not see or mount my SD card
[20:37] <lstarnes> skapism: which new packages?
[20:37] <sebsebseb> chemistry: ok and I hope you start using native Linux apps :)
[20:37] <skapism> lstarnes: linux 2.6.30-1.1, for example
[20:37] <WhoNeedszzz> VCoolio: Thanks, that was it
[20:37] <sebsebseb> chemistry: instead of WIndows apps in Wine or virtual machine
[20:37] <chemistry> I'll try
[20:37] <ActionParsnip> Esde: no, if the driver came down in a package then yes, you must recompile each time you upgrade the kernel
[20:37] <skapism> lstarnes: karmic still have the jaunty version
[20:37] <chemistry> :)
[20:37] <LadyNikon> whats the trigger to have the bot message you?
[20:38] <LadyNikon> askbot or something
[20:38] <Esde> ActionParsnip, you mean "redo" the same steps right?
[20:38]  * LadyNikon checks the topic
[20:38] <sebsebseb> !bot |  LadyNikon
[20:38] <sebsebseb> uh
[20:38] <lstarnes> LadyNikon: just open a query with /query ubottu
[20:38] <skapism> in fact, none of the packages appearing on karmic-changes list is in the repositories
[20:38] <sebsebseb> !bot  >  LadyNikon
[20:38] <ActionParsnip> Esde: the upgrade system has no knowledge that you compiled a module, nor does it care as you will create a new folder for the new kernel modules
[20:38] <lstarnes> skapism: try asking in #ubuntu+1
[20:38] <ActionParsnip> Esde: you need to recompile to get a module in the new folder
[20:38] <sebsebseb> LadyNikon: or click the bots name when you see it being used here
[20:38] <lstarnes> skapism: what version of ubuntu are you using?
[20:38] <skapism> jaunty
[20:38] <sebsebseb> LadyNikon: or join  #ubuntu-bots
[20:38] <eidoslinux> i need some help, 9.04 will not see or mount my SD card
[20:39] <lstarnes> skapism: and are you using jaunty's repos?
[20:39] <LadyNikon> sebsebseb: clicking on it wouldnt work.. since i use irssi.. but i get your point ^.^
[20:39] <skapism> I'm just going to packages.ubuntu.com and looking for a specific packages. I have not yet switched to the karmic repositories
[20:39] <Esde> ActionParsnip: in order of what i did, i wgot the driver tarball, tarred it, then cd to the dir, then made, sudo make install, then modprobe. then restarted.
[20:39] <Linuz2009> what's a bum?
[20:39] <Linuz2009> in computer term
[20:39] <skapism> -a
[20:39] <LadyNikon> wot the bots have their own channel.. cool
[20:39] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: don't think it's anything
[20:39] <JohnMacane> Hi there someone there knows how to install this correct http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Slickness+for+GnoMenu?content=98168 ?
[20:39] <lstarnes> skapism: just stick with the jaunty repos
[20:39] <sebsebseb> LadyNikon: yeah and there's the best bot in there to
[20:39] <sebsebseb> !best
[20:39] <skapism> lstarnes: nah, I can afford to trash this installation :)
[20:39] <gartral> lstarnes: the restricted drivers thing didnt show any, he said
[20:39] <lstarnes> skapism: karmic has only been around for a couple weeks and it is still well below an alpha
[20:40] <ActionParsnip> Esde: i think you need to add the module name in /etc/modules, you also need to uninstall ndiswrapper which is what is currently being used
[20:40] <piroko> What is the recommended way to make your own ubuntu/debian package? For instance, there is a newer version of a package out, and I want it to be installed via dpkg/apt.
[20:40] <LadyNikon> wait
[20:40] <skapism> lstarnes: 've got it backed up neatly
[20:40] <LadyNikon> so how does a bot tell you peoples opinions?
[20:40] <ActionParsnip> Esde: configuration: driver=ndiswrapper latency=0 module=ndiswrapper
[20:40] <ibuclaw> skapism, try in a month ....
[20:40] <LadyNikon> ill ask in offtopic
[20:40] <sebsebseb> LadyNikon: no
[20:40] <sebsebseb> LadyNikon: join #ubuntu-bots and we will continue
[20:40] <skapism> lstarnes: yes, I know. but I'd like a > .29 kernel for kms etc
[20:40] <DJones> Linuz2009: I'd guess Boot Up Manager
[20:40] <Esde> i have it added in /etc/modules, i think its fuse, lp, ath_pci
[20:40] <Linuz2009> sebsebseb: I think bum is a program that allow you to control processes
[20:41] <ibuclaw> skapism, the Ubuntu Karmic UDS is at the end of the month, so don't expect things to get busy until then.
[20:41] <JohnMacane> Hi there someone there knows how to install this correct http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Slickness+for+GnoMenu?content=98168 ?
[20:41] <lstarnes> skapism: you could compile your own kernel but that isn't supported
[20:41] <skapism> ibuclaw: alright
[20:41] <Esde> i have it added in /etc/modules, i think its fuse, lp, ath_pci ActionParsnip
[20:41] <DJones> Linuz2009: http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/bum
[20:41] <skapism> lstarnes: yeah, I'll just wait for .30 to show up in karmic and then update the repos
[20:41] <Linuz2009> also what's a sysv-rc-conf?
[20:41] <lstarnes> skapism: do not use karmic repos on jaunty
[20:41] <Flannel> !prevu | skapism
[20:41] <Linuz2009> it can cancel services right?
[20:42] <G-Robert> absolute beginner here; I installed ubuntu and There is no keyboard input at the login screen.  I tried....
[20:42] <skapism> lstarnes: I'd switch over completely or wait for the alpha
[20:42] <ibuclaw> Flannel++
[20:42] <eidoslinux> can someone help, 9.04 will not see or mount my SD card
[20:42] <bob_> i'm getting the message The CUPS scheduler is not running when trying to access the default printer under preferances any help?
[20:42] <lstarnes> skapism: I'd personally wait for the release or the beta
[20:42] <skapism> lstarnes: my question was more of the sort: why do messages that appear on the karmic-changes list do not appear on packages.ubuntu.com
[20:42] <G-Robert> ....CTRL-ALT-F2 and then sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-inut-all
[20:42] <G-Robert> and it syas package not found.
[20:42] <lstarnes> skapism: someone in #ubuntu+1 might know
[20:42] <skapism> lstarnes: I've been on jaunty since day one, it never broke for me, so that's ok
[20:43] <gartral> lstarnes: the restricted drivers thing didnt show any drivers, he said
[20:43] <lstarnes> gartral: I saw
[20:43] <bob_> i'm getting the message The CUPS scheduler is not running when trying to access the default printer under preferances any help?
[20:43] <lstarnes> gartral: couldn't he come here and ask on his own?
[20:43] <ActionParsnip> Esde: fine, just rip out ndiswrapper as its not needed
[20:44] <ibuclaw> skapism, also, if your CPU supports it, I recommend that you restrict all breakage testing to kvm
[20:44] <francis> .
[20:44] <ibuclaw> !kvm | skapism
[20:44] <skapism> ibuclaw: yes, I use kvm
[20:44] <ibuclaw> it's super fast :)
[20:44] <skapism> ibuclaw: however, it is pretty lame if you want to get kms, isn't it?
[20:44] <saratogacx> Hello all.. Multimon question.. how do i move windows from one screen to the other?  I'm used to windows where I can just drag it across but it seems that each of my screens are in their own xserver.  (I'm using an nVidia card w/ their drivers)
[20:44] <KnoppixNoob> any partimage-gurus around?
[20:44] <gartral> says the fast moving text is hard for him to keep up on
[20:45] <skapism> ibuclaw: yeah, it's blazingly fast
[20:45] <gartral> lstarnes:  says the fast moving text is hard for him to keep up on
[20:45] <Esde> ActionParsnip:        configuration: driver=ndiswrapper latency=0 module=ndiswrapper
 do you knwo anything about peerchat gamespy?
[20:45] <Esde> its still listed as ndiswrapper with it uninstalled
[20:45] <sebsebseb> chemistry: no and what is that?
[20:45] <ActionParsnip> Esde: that means ndiswrapper is getting in the way
[20:45] <lstarnes> gartral: it would be more effieient if he asked directly though
[20:45] <lstarnes> gartral: and his client should highlight messages with his nick in them
[20:45] <ActionParsnip> Esde: you need to either rmmod ndiswrapper, or reboot
[20:45] <Esde> GRRR, anyway to override it and remove it ?
[20:45] <Esde> ok hold on
[20:46] <Esde> @ubuntu:~$ sudo rmmod ndiswrapper
[20:46] <Esde> Segmentation fault
 it lets you connect to gamespy servers(Video game lobbys) i was trying to compile it for Ubuntu 8.10 but i can't
[20:46] <sebsebseb> chemistry: may be an alternative out there for that to
[20:47] <dboehmer> hello everybody
[20:47] <ibuclaw> saratogacx, System->Preferences->NVIDIA X Server Settings
[20:47] <Esde> ActionParsnip: thats the output i got.
[20:47] <Esde> Segmentation fault
[20:47] <chemistry> I've looked all over on google for that

[20:47] <sebsebseb> chemistry: what's game spy?
[20:47] <sebsebseb> chemistry: sounds a little familurer
[20:47] <dboehmer> i have a wlan card with atheros chipset. in current ubuntu it takes very much time (partly >30secs) to associate with wlan ap
[20:48] <dboehmer> any hints?
[20:48] <KnoppixNoob> ActionParsnip: btw: how I install Pidgin under Knoppix from DVD?
[20:48] <dboehmer> is this a known problem with ubuntu?
[20:48] <ibuclaw> saratogacx, under "X Server Display Configuration", configure each monitor as "TwinView"
[20:48] <chemistry> go to www.gamespy.com
[20:48] <gartral> saratogacx: on mine it under administration
[20:48] <sebsebseb> chemistry: Windows virtual machine for that, that should work
[20:48] <sebsebseb> chemistry: as long as not some 3D app, i'll go on site now
[20:49] <saratogacx> I thought TwinView would dupe the screen.  am I wrong about that?
[20:49] <chemistry> its not <sebsebseb>
[20:49] <Linuz2009> what ways can I make my computer run faster?
[20:49] <ActionParsnip> KnoppixNoob: ive not used knoppix in ages dude, no idea
[20:49] <chemistry> and brb
[20:49] <Roasted> when I VNC from my Ubuntu machine and take control of an XP Pro machine on my LAN, the cursor for the XP machine isn't visible, so if I'm remoting in to watch somebody do something and I'm trying to help troubleshoot, I can't see what they're clicking on exactly, I just have to guess by what action the screen does. How can I see their cursor?
[20:49] <ActionParsnip> Esde: i'd just reboot
[20:49] <saratogacx> alright.. moved to TwinView.. trying now... brb
[20:49] <kay> hey guys I cant mount my volumes...what to do?
[20:50] <sebsebseb> chemistry: using a Windows virtual machine for one or two apps, and everything else in Ubuntu, well that sounds alright to me
[20:50] <ActionParsnip> kay: use the mount command, you will need sudo too as users cannot mount stuff, you will also need an empty folder to mount to
[20:50] <Guest21486> my friend just installed jaunty on his computer, and he forgot the password. Where does one change the password with the live cd
[20:50] <KnoppixNoob> hm
[20:50] <Esde> ActionParsnip: i tried rmmod -f ndwiswrapper and it says it busy.
[20:50] <ActionParsnip> kay: sudo fdisk -l   will show you the available partitions to mount
[20:50] <KnoppixNoob> would Ubuntu from CD help? :p
[20:50] <Flannel> Guest21486: It's easier to do it without the CD: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LostPassword
[20:51] <stealth-> is there a point to making a encrypted directory on a encrypted filesystem? Would the two clash in some way or would it just be another layer of security?
[20:51] <Guest21486> Flanel: thanks
[20:51] <ActionParsnip> Esde: well if its uninstalled the module file doesnt exist so you kinda stuck yourself, maybe the rmmod isnt part of the uninstall process
[20:51] <bob_> cups service is missing how do i get it back?
[20:51] <kay> oka they are listet now, whats next?
[20:51] <ActionParsnip> KnoppixNoob: sure, then its the same as an installed system, just useing the cd instead of hdd
[20:51] <ActionParsnip> !mount | kay
[20:52] <manpoole> I was wondering if anyone could recommend a different window manager im currently using gnome and its a fiarly fast computer
[20:52] <ActionParsnip> kay: then make a folder some place and use: sudo mount /dev/<partition name> /mount/point
[20:52] <KnoppixNoob> okay... luckily I got a working compy with WinXP :P
[20:52] <gartral> lstarnes: Rugani is my friend
[20:52] <ActionParsnip> KnoppixNoob: i wouldnt call xp, lucky
[20:52] <kay> i dont want to partitioning them i just want to load fx my win partition
[20:52] <Esde> ActionParsnip: is there a boot time method of rmmod -f ndiswrapper
[20:53] <KnoppixNoob> well, I sit now ~5weeks on that fucking prob with partimage. Never had that much probs with WInXP :p
[20:53] <mzz> Esde: I think you're looking for the blacklist under /etc/modprobe.d (iirc, not in ubuntu currently)
[20:53] <ActionParsnip> Esde: well if the module is uninstalled it won't get modprobed at boot
[20:53] <RedSocrates> Esde: You can blacklist ndiswrapper in /etc/modprobe.conf/blacklist
[20:53] <Flannel> KnoppixNoob: Please mind your language.
[20:53] <KnoppixNoob> somehow Windows-software got a better documentary
[20:53] <mzz> Esde: what RedSocrates said, that is
[20:53] <skapism> manpoole: GNOME is a desktop environment, you're probably referring to that. in that case your major other options are KDE or XFCE.
[20:53] <KnoppixNoob> Flannel, sorry
[20:53] <Esde> just add ndiswrapper?
[20:54] <RedSocrates> mzz: I don't know, you could be right; I'm not in Ubuntu either :)
[20:54] <mzz> heh
[20:54] <RedSocrates> Esde: If you were editing the blacklist file, you would add a line that said "blacklist ndiswrapper"
[20:54] <KnoppixNoob> brb
[20:54] <mzz> Esde: just look at the existing entries, the syntax is pretty obvious from those
[20:54] <lstarnes> gartral: I have to leabe in a couple minutes, but I'll keep my irc client connected so I can see what went on while I was away
[20:54] <lstarnes> *leave
[20:54] <jamescarr> how can I reset my environment with what is in my /etc/environments file without rebooting!?
[20:55] <jamescarr> pretty please with sugar on top
[20:55] <Rugani> Here's a question....
[20:55] <admin_masu3701> do i need to install antivirus and anti-malware programs in linux (ubuntu)?
[20:55] <Rugani> how can I get my Radeon Mobility x1400 working with the ATI drivers?
[20:55] <skapism> manpoole: there is also LXDE but that is not really a desktop environment per se
[20:55] <mzz> jamescarr: I don't remember if "source /etc/environment" is safe or not
[20:55] <jamescarr> admin_masu3701, no
[20:55] <stealth-> admin_masu3701: no, linux is pretty much immune to that stuff
[20:55] <mzz> jamescarr: it'll definitely only affect whatever shell you ran that command from (so not apps started through the menu after that, just things started from that terminal)
[20:55] <mzz> jamescarr: alternatively, log out and back in (no need to reboot)
[20:55] <skapism> admin_masu3701: linux has no viruses, so no
[20:55] <Esde> when i "sudo nano /etc/modprobe.conf/blacklist" and add ndiswrapper than ctrl+x out, i try to save and it says no file or directory.
[20:55] <Zyrion> viruses on Linux?
[20:55] <manpoole> ive tried lxde
[20:56] <mzz> skapism: sure it does, they're just really rare
[20:56] <Zyrion> What's a virus? :P
[20:56] <bob_> cups service is missing how do i get it back?
[20:56] <stealth-> !virus | Zyrion
[20:56] <manpoole> on an older computer
[20:56] <admin_masu3701> cool
[20:56] <stealth-> Zyrion: oh, lol
[20:56] <mzz> (and don't work all that well)
[20:56] <skapism> mzz: nope. the definition of a virus si something Windows-orientated so far as I understand it
[20:56] <RedSocrates> Esde: I think mzz was right, it's /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
[20:56] <Zyrion> stealth-: I was making a funny... :)
[20:56] <stealth-> Zyrion: i saw :P
[20:56] <tnt996> Does anyone know how to setup a printer on Ubuntu?
[20:56] <admin_masu3701> so hackers cant attack linux systems?
[20:56] <RedSocrates> Esde: You can check with ls first
[20:57] <Zyrion> hackers can attack a linux system, sure... but viruses don't happen
[20:57] <ienorand> Trying to convince people that linux can't get viruses is not a good habit...
[20:57] <Travis-42> I have 4GB of ram installed, but the System Monitor only reports "2.7 GiB" memory.  Is this normal?
[20:57] <admin_masu3701> i see
[20:57] <Esde> ok RedSocrates
[20:57] <stealth-> admin_masu3701: they can, just not with virus's (virus's spread by themselves, hackers do a specific action to get command over a system)
[20:57] <skapism> admin_masu3701: they can, using exploits and security holes. but those things get patched pretty usually
[20:57] <bob_> tnt996 getting any replies?
[20:57] <skapism> admin_masu3701: although, if you use openbsd, they can't :)
[20:57] <gartral> !ask > rugani
[20:57] <ienorand> Travis-42: If you're using 32bit os, yea
[20:57] <skapism> pretty quickly*
[20:57] <admin_masu3701> i see
[20:58] <Esde> ok added.
[20:58] <mzz> ubottu++
[20:58] <Travis-42> ienorand: oh, the only way to use more if it would be to use 64-but ubuntu?
[20:58] <tnt996> bob_:  nope
[20:58] <Esde> RedSocrates: mzz i added it, is there a "next" step?
[20:58] <stealth-> is there a point to making a encrypted directory on a encrypted filesystem? Would the two clash in some way or would it just be another layer of security?
[20:58] <admin_masu3701> skapism: what is opensbd?
[20:59] <bob_> tnt996 getting any replies?
[20:59] <skapism> admin_masu3701: a unix derivative, pretty similar to linux but a bit different.
[20:59] <mzz> Zyrion: I've actually encountered someone on irc with a problem that turned out to be a linux virus (that got in through a dictionary root pass)
[20:59] <skapism> or more correctly said, linux is pretty similar to it
[20:59] <tnt996> bob_ : nope
[20:59] <Dracofodder> hello, newly installed ubuntu, and my screen is ever so slightly shifted to the right.  how do I fix that?
[20:59] <admin_masu3701> ok
[20:59] <RedSocrates> Esde: Nope, when you reboot, that should prevent ndiswrapper from loading.  You can verify by checking with lsmod
[20:59] <stealth-> admin_masu3701: a version of unux that only allows you to use software checked by the people who make it. THe software is checked for security for a long time until they are sure it cant be hacked before you can use it
[20:59] <Zyrion> mzz: no kidding? wow...
[20:59] <mzz> Esde: that blacklist is mainly consulted on boot, afaik. Does rmmod not work currently?
[20:59] <Esde> http://pastey.org/pastebin.php?show=m4362fce5
[20:59] <stealth-> admin_masu3701: sorry, i meant its a version of unix
[21:00] <mzz> Zyrion: dictionary root pass + ssh, I should've said. So they are out there.
[21:00] <RedSocrates> Dracofodder: Can't just use your monitor's buttons to move the screen to the right spot?
[21:00] <Rugani> how do I get my Radeon Mobility x1400 working with the ATI drivers?
[21:00] <IndyGunFreak> Esde: whats not working, your wireless?
[21:00] <doktoreas> anyone got troubles with Atheros dirver and 9.04?
[21:00] <Dracofodder> ha.. too simple... thought maybe there was some monitor recognition setting I missed.
[21:00] <mzz> Zyrion: it wasn't a very good virus though, most of the binaries it infected broke.
[21:00] <skapism> stealth-: in fact, the most "secure" feature of obsd is that they have very few processes started automatically in the default install. you can get pretty secure with linux doing the same thing.
[21:00] <IndyGunFreak> doktoreas: its working fine for me....
[21:01] <Mion> Rugani: use the free driver, amd have dropped support for that card in the latest driver
[21:01] <doktoreas> IndyGunFreak: hi mate..default installation?
[21:01] <Dracofodder> RedSocrates: that worked.,   I guess never overlook the simplest answer
[21:01] <RedSocrates> Dracofodder: I don't think there is.  I had the same issue once, and just moved it with the monitor tools.
[21:01] <skapism> stealth-: especially if you don't start X
[21:01] <Esde> IndyGunFreak:
[21:01] <Esde> yes
[21:01] <hsinam> hi, i am using Jaunty. Can someone tell me commands to turn on and turn off dsl broadband internet connection? sudo poff dsl-provider doesnt work
[21:01] <IndyGunFreak> doktoreas: .. you're from GT right?... and yeah, default installation.. AR242x
[21:01] <Esde> when i went from 8.10 to 9.04
[21:01] <Esde> it died.
[21:01] <RedSocrates> Dracofodder: Haha, nah, don't worry about it, I did the same thing at first when it happened to me.  Never had issues since though, so I assume that's the easiest quick fix
[21:01] <gartral> Mion: he wants 3d acceleration
[21:01] <bob_> cups service is missing how do i get it back?
[21:01] <stealth-> skapism: hm... good to know
[21:01] <doktoreas> IndyGunFreak: GT?
[21:01] <Zyrion> sudo apt-get install cups
[21:02] <IndyGunFreak> Esde: dunno, it worked out of the box for me on a clean install of 9.04
[21:02] <Mion> gartral: there is 3d acceleration for that card with the free driver
[21:02] <IndyGunFreak> doktoreas: nevermind.. if you don' know.. you're not.. ;)
[21:02] <Esde> IndyGunFreak: i have the Atheros 5k
[21:02] <igor47> ok update-rc.d command makes no sense whatsoever. all i want is to add bind9 to runlevel 2, but the error messages get more cryptic with each attempt
[21:02] <IndyGunFreak> Esde: the info you pasted showed an ar242x
[21:02] <spasysheep> I have a white screen - everthing runs fine, I can bring up windows, and If i click in the right place the main menu (linux "start" equivalent) comes up etc, but everthing except programs I start is white.
[21:02] <tnt996> Hey does anyone know how to set up a remote printer on Ubuntu?
[21:03] <Esde> idk why, im on the Acer Aspire One A150-1635
[21:03] <mzz> Dracofodder: I've noticed the same (between linux and windows on a crt monitor) presumably due to slight timing differences. I just fix it using the monitor controls.
[21:03] <skapism> tnt996: do you have hplip installed? it has a pretty neat wizard if it's an hp printer.
[21:03] <IndyGunFreak> Esde: most of the aspire ones have an AR242x (i think me and you ahve the same model).. it should work out of the box.
[21:03] <bluntman225> does anyone have any help with tunning ATI mobility cards under 9.04
[21:03] <tnt996> skapism:  its Lexmark
[21:03] <Dracofodder> mzz, must explain. I was just decomissioning my windows machine, in favor of this ubuntu machine.
[21:04] <skapism> tnt996: hm, then i'm outquestioned
[21:04] <Dracofodder> must it explain it  =  must explain
[21:04] <malcaino> hello
[21:04] <gartral> Mion: tell him how to install the free driver, because i had him download the AMD legacy driver pack
[21:04] <RedSocrates> Dracofodder, mzz: Yes, when I had this issue, it was also back when I was still using Windows
[21:04] <Esde> IndyGunFreak: i upgraded though
[21:04] <tnt996> Hey does anyone know how to set up a remote LEXMARK printer on Ubuntu?:-/
[21:04] <Mion> man apt-get
[21:04] <bluntman225> is it possible to downgrade the xorg in jaunty to the one that was in 8.11?  My 3d acceleration won't work in Jaunty
[21:04] <IndyGunFreak> Esde: can't explain it, i clean installed, and it worked perfectly...
[21:04] <Mion> there
[21:05] <Esde> gahhh mine is so customixed thoug
[21:05] <Mion> tnt996: linuxprinting.org
[21:05] <RedSocrates> spasysheep: What video card are you using?  And can you show us a pastebin of your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file?
[21:05] <Travis-42> Is there any way to "upgrade" a 32-bit OS to 64-bit?
[21:05] <bob_> says after install cups its already the newest version
[21:05] <Zyrion> anyone else had a problem with postgresql returning errors while running the update manager on other programs?
[21:05] <skapism> bluntman225: yes, your card is yet unsupported 3d-wise on jaunty.
[21:05] <Mion> Travis-42: reinstall
[21:05] <skapism> bluntman225: but the foss drivers are likely to catch up within a month or two, if you can wait
[21:05] <gartral> Mion: really dude..
[21:05] <Travis-42> Mion: can I do that and keep my settings?
[21:06] <bluntman225> skapism:  So in the meen time I should burn a copy of 8.11 and re install with that if i want to use 3d?
[21:06] <skapism> bluntman225: or I might be wrong, are you using a r500 generation? in that case the foss drivers already have 3d support
[21:06] <Mion> Travis-42: /home on a seperate partion?
[21:06] <Mion> gartral: teach a man to fish...
[21:06] <Travis-42> Mion: I actually do have /home on a separate partition, but some system settings aren't stored in /home
[21:06] <bluntman225> skapism:  I am useing the  ati radeon mobility x1250
[21:06] <JdR> hey guys
[21:06] <roman> is there a dutch section ?
[21:07] <Flannel> !nl | roman
[21:07] <Mion> Travis-42: don't format the home partion, and back up anything you want from /etc to it, and restore after the reinstall
[21:07] <tnt996> Mion:  is that a guide to set up a remote printer because i would like to print somthing on my ubuntu and it print out of the Windows Server
[21:07] <tnt996> is that possable?
[21:07] <skapism> bluntman225: I believe it's r500. just use the foss driver, it supports 3d. your card is no longer supported by catalyst (the proprietary driver)
[21:07] <Travis-42> ok thank you Mion.
[21:07] <roman> srr
[21:07] <spasysheep> RedSocrates - I dont think It's to do with either of those - I've edited my /etc/gdm/gdm.conf-custom to start a second x server on boot, and there are two (on tty 7&8) but the moment I log in to either of them, I get whitescreen + mouse
[21:07] <bluntman225> skapism: glxgears only gives me about 25 fps with fullscreen
[21:07] <doktoreas> IndyGunFreak: no working also with proprietary driver
[21:07] <Mion> tnt996: there are  a load of samba/cups guides floating around on the net
[21:07] <skapism> bluntman225: are you using radeon or radeonhd?
[21:07] <doktoreas> the connection is working but 23% of packet loss
[21:07] <bluntman225> skapism:  just radeon
[21:08] <Mion> bluntman225: that's because it's in fullscreen, it get's slower the bigger the window it
[21:08] <skapism> bluntman225: try radeonhd
[21:08] <gartral> !info free drivers
[21:08] <Mion> bluntman225: glxgears is totally useless as a benchmark
[21:08] <Esde> http://pastey.org/pastebin.php?show=m448eb3eb
[21:08] <tnt996> Milon: i dont even know what samba or cups are
[21:08] <skapism> bluntman225: oh, wait. i don't think it supports your card
[21:08] <gartral> Mion: neither of us know the package name...
[21:08] <Mion> xf86-video-ati or something like that
[21:08] <ActionParsnip> !samb > tnt996
[21:09] <ActionParsnip> !samba > tnt996
[21:09] <skapism> if you're willing to compile from source, the latest -git version of radeon has improved quite a lot
[21:09] <Mion> you can search for ati and radeon using apt-get
[21:09] <ActionParsnip> !cups > tnt996
[21:09] <Esde> ActionParsnip:
[21:09] <Esde> http://pastey.org/pastebin.php?show=m448eb3eb
[21:09] <spasysheep> skapism samba = a service to allow networked windows machines to access files on a linux machine, cups = common unix printing service
[21:09] <skapism> spasysheep: you highlighted the wrong person
[21:09] <cryptosteve> When I try to reboot or shutdown, computer is crashing with 9.04.  Is there a way to reinstall the reboot file?
[21:09] <spasysheep> skapism oh yeah, sorry
[21:09] <bluntman225> skapism:  you are telling me that I should try to compile with the latest -git? How would I find that
[21:09] <ActionParsnip> Esde: you need to take ndiswrapper out of: /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
[21:10] <skapism> bluntman225: sec
[21:10] <spasysheep> tnt996 samba = a service to allow networked windows machines to access files on a linux machine, cups = common unix printing service
[21:10] <malcaino> how can i get libdrm 2.4.6 in ubuntu?
[21:10] <ActionParsnip> Esde: also sudo rm /etc/modprobe.d/ndiswrapper
[21:10] <JdR> I have trouble instaling the Neew Nvidia Driver Version 180.51.. anyone have installed???
[21:10] <Mion> tnt996: you use samba to share the printer, after you have set it up in cups
[21:10] <ActionParsnip> !info libdrm
[21:10] <RedSocrates> spasysheep: Ah, so you have two x servers.  Have you googled for this much?  I'm finding a lot of "white screen" errors for Intel and ATI drivers in Linux, particularly when there are two X servers running
[21:10] <malcaino> !info libdrm
[21:10] <skapism> bluntman225: http://www.x.org/wiki/radeon
[21:10] <ActionParsnip> malcaino: you can use apt-file to find what package a file is in
[21:11] <Esde> ok.
[21:11] <tnt996> Can someone tell me what to excactly do please?
[21:11] <cM0ss> I finally discovered what was causing my display to flash once per second after installing the Nvidia drivers......it was gkrellm. Now I need to determine WHY it was flashing the screen.
[21:11] <spasysheep> RedSocrates well, I'm on nvidia, but I havent found anything useful on google yet
[21:11] <skapism> bluntman225: specifically, I believe you need to do git clone git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/xorg/driver/xf86-video-ati
[21:11] <RedSocrates> spasysheep: Hm.. Haven't seen anything for nvidia.
[21:11] <gartral> !info xf86-video-ati
[21:12] <cryptosteve> When I try to reboot or shutdown, computer is crashing with 9.04.  Is there a way to reinstall the reboot file?:)
[21:12] <gartral> !info flgx86-video-ati
[21:12] <RedSocrates> spasysheep: Have you tried it with simple vesa drivers or with no xorg.conf?
[21:12] <thegoldensnitch> how do i run notepad on this computer?
[21:12] <gartral> whats the name for the ATI free drivers for Rugani
[21:12] <spasysheep> RedSocrates visual effects (compiz etc) and the rest of the interface are all intact I just cant see anything
[21:12] <guntbert> !find libdrm > malcaino
[21:13] <spasysheep> RedSocrates how do I do that?
[21:13] <RedSocrates> spasysheep: Which part?  The vesa drivers or the "no xorg.conf"?
[21:13] <doleyb> thegoldensnitch: If you really really want to run it, type wine ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/notepad.exe
[21:13] <ubuntonoob> Hey Guys, Anyone able to give advice on a HP G70 laptop with ATHEROS running 9.04? Showing AP's but won't establish connection to security free router?
[21:13] <spasysheep> RedSocrates all of it
[21:13] <skapism> thegoldensnitch: it's called mousepad on linux
[21:13] <cryptosteve> When I try to reboot ubuntu 9.04, I am getting a black screen with crash info.
[21:14] <ActionParsnip> ubuntonoob: the fact its finding APs is good
[21:14] <manpoole> what are the essential eyecandy applications for a linux desktop?
[21:14] <tindo> can someone help me out with sudo
[21:14] <RedSocrates> spasysheep: To use the vesa drivers, you should just have to change the "Driver" line in the Video Card device section to: Driver "vesa"
[21:14] <Esde> http://pastey.org/pastebin.php?show=m6ea66be6 ActionParsnip RedSocrates
[21:14] <RedSocrates> And then restart X
[21:14] <Esde> it keeps giving me that
[21:15] <skapism> manpoole: use KDE if you want eyecandy, but be aware, it's endless bloat
[21:15] <cryptosteve> can anyone help with restart / shutdown problem.
[21:15] <ActionParsnip> Esde: basically all the files in the folder need a .conf ending
[21:15] <RedSocrates> Esde: The first line in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist should say "blacklist ndiswrapper"
[21:15] <TurtlePie> crypto steve, what the problem exactly?
[21:15] <RedSocrates> Esde: And yes, also do what ActionParsnip said.
[21:15] <manpoole> kde for eyecandy really?
[21:15] <Esde> ok, and for the .conf i need to manually edit them?
[21:15] <tnt996> my ubuntu can already connect to the server, i just need to know how to print off of the server from my ubuntu
[21:15] <manpoole> i was thinkign of awn and desklets
[21:16] <guntbert> !sudo | tindo, but please ask if there remains a question :-)
[21:16] <skapism> manpoole: pretty fast. if you have a fast computer it's not bad. but I have to warn you kde on ubuntu has several problems, not limited to performance, translation strings, etc...
[21:16] <tindo> can someone help me out with sudo
[21:16] <RedSocrates> spasysheep: To use the vesa drivers, you should just have to change the "Driver" line in the Video Card's Device section to: Driver "vesa"
[21:16] <spasysheep> RedSocrates found something: it's possible that it's a conflict between two instances of compiz
[21:16] <skapism> manpoole: pretty much*
[21:16] <RedSocrates> oops
[21:16] <manpoole> should i just try kubuntu?
[21:16] <tindo> yeah i know but i cant get it to work
[21:16] <bluntman225> what are the big difference between 8.10 and 9.04
[21:16] <RedSocrates> spasysheep: Yeah, I was seeing the compiz stuff coming up in some of the google searching I was doing
[21:17] <spasysheep> RedSocrates yeah, disabling graphical effects fixed it
[21:17] <RedSocrates> spasysheep: Great, congrats :)
[21:17] <guntbert> tindo: please be more specific, what are you trying to do?
[21:17] <skapism> manpoole: I've heard arch linux with kde is pretty fast. kubuntu is very sluggish, it's not on canonical's main priorities list to get it working flawlessly XD
[21:17] <cryptosteve> When I try to reboot ubuntu 9.04 I go to a black screen with a bunch of script on it.
[21:17] <manpoole> heh
[21:17] <RedSocrates> Esde: To rename the files with .conf, just use mv.  For example: "sudo mv /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf"
[21:17] <spasysheep> RedSocrates now, the question is how do I get it to work with two graphical effects enabled
[21:17] <amseidler> How do I set up a network printer on Ubuntu 9.04?
[21:17] <bluntman225> if i want to downgrade to ubuntu 8.10 from jaunty, can i do it without haveing to reformat my system
[21:17] <tindo> guntbert i'm trying to run RealPlayer11GOLD.bin but i'm getting an error "command not found"
[21:18] <skapism> manpoole: if you want a distro that's kde-centric try opensuse. but it's also quite slow in my experience
[21:18] <manpoole> i tired open suse but with gnome lol
[21:18] <cryptosteve> Is there a way to reinstall the shutdown restart file?
[21:18] <manpoole> probably a silly move
[21:18] <sebsebseb> cryptosteve: the system menu icons?
[21:18] <Guest75397> how do you change the resulution on ubuntu 8.04?
[21:18] <TurtlePie> cryptosteve, what does it do, does it restart
[21:19] <RedSocrates> spasysheep: Unfortunately, I have no idea regarding that.  Never used more than one X server
[21:19] <TurtlePie> Guest75397
[21:19] <roboclerk> hey there
[21:19] <TurtlePie> install Compiz
[21:19] <Esde> ActionParsnip:  i have added .conf to them, and removed the old ones. and now i get no errors, i modprobe ath_pci will i not see the wireless until reboot?
[21:19] <spasysheep> RedSocrates hmmm... anyways, thats for the help
[21:19] <tindo> guntbert: any ideas?
[21:19] <cryptosteve> No it goes to black screen with a bunch of script on it
[21:19] <RedSocrates> spasysheep: No problem, good luck
[21:19] <amseidler> How do I set up a network printer on Ubuntu 9.04?
[21:19] <roboclerk> I would like some help installing loki's alpha centauri under the latest ubuntu
[21:19] <skapism> manpoole: a distro is usually desktop environment-centric. ubuntu and fedora use gnome, opensuse and mandriva (I believe) kde. stuff like debian remains pretty natural. but it just means that a lot more effort is put into ubuntu with gnome than kubuntu.
[21:20] <manpoole> skapism is kde geared more towards eyecandy than gnome?
[21:20] <TurtlePie> mine does that sometimes, does it not restart?
[21:20] <LadyNikon> so.. on the windows install i was able to see a list of options for nvidia stuff. now that i installed jaunty on its own partition i have a smaller list.. anyone know which repository all the nv installation options?
[21:20] <ActionParsnip> Esde: i'd reboot to make sure it comes up after a cold boot
[21:20] <skapism> manpoole: yes, slightly. especially the new 4.* stock
[21:20] <amseidler> How do I set up a network printer on Ubuntu 9.04?
[21:20] <LadyNikon> amseidler: cups
[21:20] <bluntman225> skapism:  What do do after I use that git command
[21:20] <Esde> ok ActionParsnip thanks bro, brb to let you know.
[21:20] <manpoole> well youve sold me
[21:20] <cryptosteve> does not restart ever
[21:20] <amseidler> LadyNikon: What?
[21:20] <skapism> manpoole: gnome has been taking an incremental road, which has pretty much led them to stagnation (see gnome 3)
[21:20] <guntbert> tindo: no idea about realplayer here , but usually "command not found" means a problem with search paths, why would you need sudo to *run* (not install) a player?
[21:20] <manpoole> im easily persuaded though
[21:20] <cryptosteve> any ideas
[21:20] <skapism> bluntman225: I believe you have to git pull, lemma look
[21:21] <spasysheep> RedSocrates: may have just found something - it's possible running kde in one and gnome in the other fixes the issue, rather than gnome running in both
[21:21] <manpoole> i see kubuntu has an older version of kde
[21:21] <manpoole> like 4.0
[21:21] <cryptosteve> Its crash script
[21:21] <manpoole> i think 4.2 is out
[21:21] <RedSocrates> spasysheep: Ahhh, I see; that may be
[21:21] <hitman_beginner> hello everybody
[21:21] <hitman_beginner>  i cant run my xservr
[21:21] <spasysheep> RedSocrates I think that may be because i have gfx diables on kde
[21:22] <gnubie> tindo;  RealPlayer is in the medibutu repo
[21:22] <LadyNikon> hitman_beginner:  i think you need to give mroe explanation what happens..
[21:22] <tindo> guntbert: i was following a how to guide
[21:22] <haunthouse> If I want to make a partition accessible for me to work on it, is chmod 777 ok or too much?
[21:22] <MaxiDesQac> Hi
[21:22] <cryptosteve> Any way to reinstall restart file?
[21:22] <MaxiDesQac> I have a problem, i haven t sound
[21:23] <hitman_beginner> i upgrated my graphic driver
[21:23] <tindo> gnubie: how do i get to that repo?
[21:23] <hitman_beginner> and when i restarted its said that i cant run my x server
[21:23] <skapism> bluntman225: just get into the folder git made, configure && make && make install
[21:23] <Yondering> howdy all.. trying to set up a dual boot system, vista on hd0.. ubuntu 9.04 on hd1.. /boot is /dev/sdb1.   When I try to boot after installing it gives me "error 25: disk read error".  Any input would be appreciated.. thanks!
[21:23] <gnubie> tindo;  medibuntu.org
[21:23] <skapism> bluntman225: and _do_ remove the deb before pretty please
[21:24] <lars_bauer> just upgraded too 9.04 and keybord is spourrius  when connecton via vnc ?
[21:24] <MaxiDesQac> Who can help me?
[21:25] <bluntman225> skapism:  what deb, I have the same drivers that 9.04 comes with nautrually
[21:25] <lars_bauer> from normal termial no props ! used to function
[21:25] <guntbert> tindo: 1) why do you want to *run* it as root, that is a bad idea most of the time, 2)why must it be a thing that comes as .bin?
[21:25] <cryptosteve> Anyone know how to reinstall the restart / shutdown file?
[21:25] <magdato> Hi, i need help with Wine, who can help me?
[21:25] <skapism> bluntman225: apt-get remove xserver-xorg-video-ati
[21:25] <hitman_beginner> and when i restarted its said that i cant run my x server
[21:25] <skapism> bluntman225: should get you rid of it
[21:25] <skapism> the *-ati package is actually a wrapper, I believe
[21:25] <evantandersen> I i bought a PCI Modem card, could I use it to make regular calls through it? IE use my landline through my computer?
[21:25] <guntbert> tindo: you may change the numbers of my questions :-)
[21:26] <bluntman225> skapism:  I dont see a ./configure script in the git directory
[21:26] <evantandersen> magdato what is your problem
[21:26] <cryptosteve> Can anyone help with startup shutdown problem
[21:26] <hitman_beginner> hey please anyone tell me what i do
[21:26] <skapism> bluntman225: can you make?
[21:26] <bluntman225> no targets speceficed
[21:26] <magdato> i want to use one chinese software with Wine, but wine doesnt read chinese symbols
[21:26] <TurtlePie> cryptosteve, google it
[21:27] <TurtlePie> then come back with specific querstions
[21:27] <cryptosteve> Google what
[21:27] <TurtlePie> your problem
[21:27] <evantandersen> magdato sorry, don't know anything about Chinese in Wine...
[21:27] <TurtlePie> my clothes dryer is squeaking
[21:27] <simplyc> hitman_beginner: did you install ati drivers or something?
[21:27] <bluntman225> skapism:  no target specdfied
[21:27] <magdato> oh thanks too, its okay
[21:27] <bluntman225> skapism:  brb
[21:27] <skapism> bluntman225: aight
[21:28] <evantandersen> TurtlePie i would be interested in knowing about that why?
[21:28] <gartral> !ot | TurtlePie
[21:28] <hitman_beginner> i've installed nvidea drivers
[21:28] <hitman_beginner> 180 i think
[21:28] <stealth-> is there a point to making a encrypted directory on a encrypted filesystem? Would the two clash in some way or would it just be another layer of security?
[21:28] <hitman_beginner> i dont remember
[21:28] <guntbert> lars_bauer: did you want to ask something?
[21:28] <macman_> anyone know how to capture streaming video .. mplayer swfdec and gnash arne't working
[21:28] <carlosgeovanio> Olá, mundo!
[21:28] <sponzor> hi i had i crash, mine ubuntu 9.04 frized.. i couldnt move mouse keybord etc... so i shutdown it by force. now when i boot it up i cant go to X gnome. its only showing coruped screen of earlyer session. what to do?
[21:28] <van> hello someone cold help me out .. i have some trouble with Wine
[21:29] <doleyb> macman_: there are many kinds of streaming video.
[21:29] <guntbert> !es | carlosgeovanio
[21:29] <magdato> Hola
[21:29] <xpecs> Hi @ all
[21:29] <evantandersen> If i bought a PCI Modem card, could I use it to make regular calls through it? IE use my landline through my computer?
[21:29] <skapism> bluntman225: ah. got it. you need to do ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr
[21:29] <lastman> macman, mencoder?
[21:29] <macman_> hmm
[21:29] <simplyc> hitman_beginner:  try root console option, do a more /etc/X11/xorg.conf , follow instructions there to reconfig X
[21:29] <macman_> lastman: let me install
[21:29] <van> my user cannot get to /dev/nvidia, how can i allow them acces..
[21:29] <diskin> anybody experienced ext3 filesystems damages in 9.04? like, after a normal reboot fsck starts and founds some errors...
[21:29] <gartral> sponzor: English isn't your primary language, is it?
[21:29] <evantandersen> hitman_beginner have you tried using xfix?
[21:29] <xpecs> I am using Ubuntu 9.04, how is it possible to poweroff the pc without using the terminal?
[21:29] <macman_> lastman: mencoder and the url ?
[21:30] <sponzor> not really :/
[21:30] <simplyc> hitman_beginner:  dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[21:30] <macman_> lastman: can you give me a syntax since iw ant to capture/dump the stream ?
[21:30] <xpecs> ^^ ;)
[21:30] <evantandersen> xpecs Power Button in Corner > Shut Down > Press the Shutdown button.
[21:30] <xpecs> It was a Joke ;)
[21:30] <evantandersen> xpecs i know.
[21:30] <xpecs> but
[21:30] <xpecs> thank you :D
[21:30] <jamescarr> how do you get info for a package in apt?
[21:30] <Esde[irssi]> THANK you ALL it WORKED
[21:30] <jamescarr> from the console?
[21:31] <sponzor> can anyone help me? :P
[21:31] <zero_mass> I have been serving my own private repository to conserve bandwidth but since installing jaunty apt complains about a missing Release.gpg file. What is this about?
[21:31] <stealth-> !repeat | sponzor
[21:31] <evantandersen> !ask | sponzor
[21:31] <tindo> guntbert: 1) i'm new to linux and i was just following the howto guide and 2) i'm new to linux and i was just following the howto guide
[21:31] <mattgirv> evantande: He already asked, and someone slagged his english :p
[21:32] <lastman> macman_, I only know the syntax for recording dvb-t e.g. mencoder dvb://program -o file.avi -oac copy -ovc copy
[21:32] <zero_mass> and im still struggling to get apt to update from my local ftp repository
[21:32] <Esde[irssi]> how do i set VLC as default for MOVIE files only?
[21:32] <piroko> Why is it that when I set up a keyboard shorcut in gnome to launch a terminal, it starts the terminal in "/" instead of my home directory????
[21:32] <sponzor> i cant go to google becose i m in "backup session" root with network :P
[21:33] <Esde[irssi]> piroko: right click it, and edit properties.
[21:33] <backslash> hey guys
[21:33] <backslash> I used Ubuntu to enable my second monitor (HD TV) but now that one is defined as main monitor, thus holding all my panels and stuff
[21:33] <hitman_beginner> when i type dpkg... it said "cannot create regular file
[21:33] <simplyc> zero_mass:  did you import the key file?
[21:34] <piroko> Esde[irssi]: Can't right-click from the gnome keyboard shortcuts configurator. I can left click it though, which asks me what command to run
[21:34] <guntbert> tindo: I suggest you keep to applications from the repositories (for now), there is something for (nearly) every need there and see the following messages from ubottu too
[21:34] <backslash> How can I set the CRT Monitor to be the primary display?
[21:34] <guntbert> repos > tindo
[21:34] <guntbert> !repos > tindo
[21:34] <backslash> How to set primary monitor?
[21:34] <guntbert> !medibuntu > tindo
[21:34] <jamescarr> !repos > jamescarr
[21:34] <Esde[irssi]> piroko: idk bud, i was taking a guess, these people will help you though.
[21:35] <zero_mass> simplyc: i followed a tutorial on creating a gpg key, importing the key in apt and then signing the Release file. But no joy.
[21:35] <Guest75397> how do you get file sharing to work on ubuntu 8.04
[21:35] <hitman_beginner> please
[21:35] <stealth-> whats the compiler for C called?
[21:35] <bluntman225> skapism:  Im back. Now there is no ntohing to make or configure in the git folder
[21:35] <hitman_beginner> i need ahelp
[21:35] <skapism> stealth-: gcc
[21:35] <Flare183> stealth-: gcc
[21:35] <stealth-> skapism: thanks
[21:36] <zero_mass> simplyc: the tutorial made it seem as if there was nothing overly involved about getting a secure apt setup
[21:36] <skapism> bluntman225: first do apt-get build-dep xserver-xorg-video-ati
[21:36] <zero_mass> simplyc: is there not a way to disable apt from checking for gpg signed release file?
[21:36] <Esde[irssi]> how do i set VLC as default for MOVIE files only?
[21:37] <Guest75397> could somebody help me?
[21:37] <Flare183> Guest75397: Ask away
[21:38] <Guest75397> how do you get file sharing to work?
[21:38] <Flare183> !samba | Guest75397
[21:38] <Esde[irssi]> 9.04 is so much faster starting up!
[21:38] <Esde[irssi]> GJ
[21:38] <sven_> anyone with knowledge of tftp?
[21:39] <backslash> omg this channel is spam only huh
[21:39] <darkraider> i cant get flash to work in firefox I installed flash 10
[21:39] <hitman_beginner> please help me
[21:39] <gartral> Esde[irssi]: Jaunty is much faster, period!
[21:39] <gnubie> darkraider;  ubuntu 64?
[21:39] <Flare183> darkraider: YOu have to install the flash-installer package to do it
[21:40] <darkraider> I did i think
[21:40] <lastman> darkraider, restart firefox
[21:40] <darkraider> i installed install_flash_player_10_linux.deb
[21:41] <Esde[irssi]> does ANYONE like the new VLC?
[21:41] <_Tristan> how to I enlarge my ubuntu partition?
[21:41] <Esde[irssi]> i hate the two box style.
[21:41] <gartral> what is the package name for ATI free drivers, for the radeon mobility x1400?
[21:41] <Esde[irssi]> _Tristan: you cant need to reinstall
[21:41] <gnubie> darkraider;  ubuntu amd64?
[21:41] <Esde[irssi]> i think
[21:41] <Mion> Esde[irssi]: why use vlc, when mplayer exists?
[21:41] <LadyNikon> wasnt compiz installed by default?
[21:41] <_Tristan> Esde[irssi]: then how do I install with a larger partition? It defaulted to 2.5g
[21:41] <Esde[irssi]> VLC is my fave
[21:41] <darkraider> gnubie no Ubuntu 8.04 32bit
[21:41] <jammaa> hiiiiiiiiiii
[21:41] <Mion> !ati | gartral
[21:41] <Mion> bha
[21:41] <Guest75397> When i Tried to install Samba it said The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[21:42] <Guest75397>   samba: Depends: samba-common (= 3.0.28a-1ubuntu4) but 3.0.28a-1ubuntu4.7 is to be installed E: Broken packages
[21:42] <Esde[irssi]> _Tristan: mine allowed me to edit it, mine is 30g atm
[21:42] <Mion> qrong one
[21:42] <Flare183> !enter | Esde[irssi] (Sorry)
[21:42] <Mion> wrong*
[21:42] <_Tristan> Esde[irssi]: okay. How do I uninstall ubuntu?
[21:42] <jammaa> hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
[21:42] <Mion> gartral: just search for ati and for radeon using apt-get
[21:42] <Flare183> !hi | jammaa
[21:42] <darkraider> I did restart ubuntu
[21:42] <Esde[irssi]> _Tristan: boot into windows, add/remove programs, remove ubuntu
[21:42] <gnubie> darkraider;  ok there is a link for 64 bit probs
[21:42] <Mion> _Tristan: install something else on top of it
[21:42] <dsarel> hi people
[21:42] <_Tristan> Esde[irssi]: thanks
[21:42] <Esde[irssi]> Mion: why so warn?
[21:42] <darkraider> i mean i did restart firefox
[21:42] <Mion> Esde[irssi]: 'warn' ?
[21:43] <dsarel> how can i see the version of an ubuntu server with shell?
[21:43] <jammaa> Flare183 how r U?
[21:43] <Flare183> dsarel: uname -a
[21:43] <simplyc> zero_mass:  what tutorial?
[21:43] <Flare183> jammaa: Great!
[21:43] <Esde[irssi]> 6:42 < ubottu> Esde[irssi] (Sorry): Please try to keep your  questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as  punctuation!
[21:43] <darkraider> i keep getting this Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe's Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player.
[21:43] <mzz> dsarel: "lsb_release -a" may also work, iirc
[21:43] <dsarel> Flare 183: this command gives Linux and uname -a gives me GNU/Linux
[21:43] <mzz> darkraider: does flash work elsewhere?
[21:43] <zero_mass> simplyc: http://wiki.debian.org/SecureApt
[21:43] <jammaa> Flare183 love U :$
[21:44] <Flare183> jammaa: o.O
[21:44] <sponzor> i checked logs and i discovered this in debug log "resume from disk failed" what can i do? i cant go to X its showing image from session before crash
[21:44] <darkraider> mzz: No
[21:44] <mzz> darkraider: then ask the channel, sorry
[21:44] <watachiwa> good evening, i just had installed new jaunty but the problem is that my fan is used in full capacity:my laptop is acer aspire 5920G. any help please
[21:44] <Guest75397> Help?
[21:44] <dsarel> Flare183: uname -o gives me GNU/Linux
[21:44] <mzz> dsarel: uname -a giving *just* GNU/Linux is unusual
[21:44] <Flare183> dsarel: Then use lsb_release -a
[21:44] <mzz> dsarel: but try lsb_release -a please
[21:45]  * mzz wonders if there's some hardening feature that makes uname -a less verbose
[21:45] <Flare183> mzz: Sorry I didn't refer to you
[21:45] <simplyc> zero_mass:  what does it say when you try to install now?
[21:46] <mzz> Flare183: heh, don't worry about it
[21:46] <dsarel> Flare183: No LSB modules are available.
[21:46] <zero_mass> simplyc: W: Failed to fetch ftp://localhost/linux/ubuntu/dists/jaunty/Release  Unable to find expected entry  main/binary-i386/Packages in Meta-index file (malformed Release file?)
[21:46] <mzz> huh
[21:46] <ienorand> dsarel: for uname, you want -a not -o
[21:46] <mzz> ienorand: yeah, but he said -a also gave him just GNU/Linux, oddly enough
[21:46] <mzz> dsarel: let me check if I remembered the switch wrong...
[21:47] <sponzor> how can i go to X, that the gnome doesnt try to restore previus session?
[21:47] <dsarel> mzz: yes you're right
[21:47] <Milos_SD> what is the main deference between CONFIG_PREEMPT and CONFIG_PREEMPT_VOLUNTARY options? And what is batter for desktop systems?
[21:47] <Guest75397> Flare183: Samba Didnt Work
[21:47] <bluntman225> so the only way to use the 9.3 ati cataylsast drivers is to downgrade ubuntu to 8.10?
[21:47] <Flare183> Guest75397: You have to configure it first.
[21:47] <TheMusicGuy> Hi. I just did a fresh-install to Jaunty, and now my touchpad won't work. Any ideas?
[21:47] <mzz> bluntman225: you'll definitely have to downgrade the xserver
[21:47] <zero_mass> simplyc: i have created the top-level Release file and signed it with a gpg key which I have imported to apt and that is the message it returns
[21:48] <mzz> dsarel: lsb_release -a works for me, although I can't actually test in ubuntu right now
[21:48] <Yondering> anybody know whether or not ubuntu still cares if there's a separate /boot partition or where it sits on the disk?
[21:48] <ienorand> mzz: works in jaunty for me
[21:48] <sparr> what is the best repository for mono on ubuntu?
[21:48] <Guest75397> Flare183: it Didnt install. it said Broken Packages
[21:49] <bluntman225> mzz: how would I downgrade the x server but keep jaunty
[21:49] <mzz> bluntman225: I have no idea if that's sanely possible (I doubt it, but I could be wrong)
[21:49] <Chymera> hey, could anybody give me a hand with the following vpnc error http://rafb.net/p/rloHAY42.html ?
[21:50] <Abed> guys i've changed my password so now when i restart my box and login i have to enter the old password for the kerying of wireless applet , so how can i get rid of this i want it to automatically connect to ma network
[21:50] <sparr> Abed: you want the network password stored with no security?
[21:51] <Abed> no i have 128 passphrase , but i 've changed my user's password from X -> Y , so i log in with my Y pass but i can't automatically connect to my secured network until i enter the X password
[21:52] <Milos_SD> what is the deference between CONFIG_PREEMPT and CONFIG_PREEMPT_VOLUNTARY kernel options? And what is batter for desktop systems?
[21:52] <Chymera> hey, could anybody give me a hand with the following vpnc error http://rafb.net/p/rloHAY42.html ?
[21:52] <SuQa> hi, can someone take a look at this question? I've got the same problem as he got. https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/45916
[21:52] <guntbert> Milos_SD: try in #ubuntu-offtopic
[21:53] <elena09> hi
[21:53] <afancy> hi, what kinds of new feature does the Ubuntu 9.04 have?
[21:53] <neopsyche> hello, can anyone help me get networking working on ubuntu server using virtualbox
[21:53] <guntbert> !ot | afancy
[21:53] <SuQa> Someone?:)
[21:53] <geoaxis> neopsyche:  whats your target OS?
[21:54] <geoaxis> !haste | gnutbert
[21:54] <simplyc> zero_mass:  did you try file instead of ftp?
[21:54] <guntbert> SuQa: I suggest you take the time to describe your problem yourself here in the channel
[21:54] <geoaxis> afancy:  you can read on the release notes, for me its been new gnome and ext4 support
[21:54] <kc8pxy> I'm trying to run zsnes, and i get no sound.   what am i doing wrong?
[21:55] <neopsyche> geoaxis: target OS is ubuntu server
[21:55] <bluntman225> scapeism
[21:55] <guntbert> geoaxis: ?
[21:55] <geoaxis> guntbert:  asking about new features of ubuntu is not offtopic
[21:56] <zero_mass> simplyc: i have not. I am trying to get ftp to work as this machine will serve to another on my network
[21:56] <SuQa> I've installed Linux mint (I know wrong chat, but listen up). I've installed Linux mint from Windows (bcs the cd was broken), now when I'm going to boo
[21:56] <simplyc> zero_mass:  have you verified you can ftp to that location?
[21:56] <NetEcho> yes guntbert you shouldn't use !ot on people for talking about things related to ubuntu
[21:56] <NetEcho> its really not nice
[21:57] <MaT-dg> how is the driver/package called for integrated intel video?
[21:57] <zero_mass> simplyc: indeed, and files have correct premissions and are downloadable
[21:57] <sponzor> how to start X session in safe mode? or that it wont to try to reload session from before
[21:57] <crdlb> MaT-dg: xserver-xorg-video-intel
[21:57] <SuQa> start my computer i can choose between Windows an Linux, but when i choose linux the grub4dos come up, it doesn't even try to start Linyx Mint. Other guys got same problem with ubuntu so the problem isn't in Linux Mint.
[21:57] <bluntman225> skapism:  OK now I have complied and make installed
[21:57] <felixsulla> I have a laptop that has five built in buttons. (Thinkpad). I want to disable the "lower" touchpad and its buttons, but leave the "eraser" and its buttons working. Any idea how to do this?
[21:58] <bluntman225> xf86-video-ati
[21:58] <watachiwa> good evening,i've just installed jaunty but my fan is at full speed how can i fixe this problem???
[21:58] <Mikel> Hi guys, I have a question. I make a ping to google. ping google.con . Then I check the pid making pidof ping. I then try to kill the process by making kill and the number of pid. let's say for example kill 11324.
[21:58] <Mikel> I make a pidof ping again, and I can still see the process
[21:58] <Mikel> why can't I kill it?
[21:58] <SuQa> I've installed Linux mint (I know wrong chat, but listen up). I've installed Linux mint from Windows (bcs the cd was broken), now when I'm going to I've installed Linux mint (I know wrong chat, but listen up). I've installed Linux mint from Windows (bcs the cd was broken), now when I'm going to  start my computer i can choose between Windows an Linux, but when i choose linux the grub4dos come up, it doesn't even try to sta
[21:58] <simplyc> zero_mass:  what does your source line look like?
[21:58] <guntbert> geoaxis: NetEcho: !ot is neither a slap nor a shout, just a reminder to keep *this* channel support-oriented - it hectic enough anyway
[21:59] <crdlb> felixsulla: on gnome, sys > prefs > mouse > touchpad > enable touchpad works
[21:59] <watachiwa> any help please,
[21:59] <NetEcho> that is support oriented, its nice to know what the features are to determin if an upgrade is necessary
[21:59] <zero_mass> simplyc: deb ftp://localhost/linux/ubuntu jaunty main multiverse restricted universe
[21:59] <felixsulla> crdlb: that ends up disbling ALL mouse buttons, I want to leave 3 of them working, and disable the other two.
[22:00] <parti> Is it possible to keep the kernel/alsa from loading one of my sound cards?
[22:00] <SuQa> Could it be because some settings in bios?
[22:00] <crdlb> felixsulla: works on my thinkpad; the trackpoint and its buttons continue to work
[22:01] <Chymera> hey, could anybody give me a hand with the following vpnc error http://rafb.net/p/rloHAY42.html ?
[22:01] <felixsulla> crdlb: Doesnt work on mine, but I have the SL300.
[22:01] <felixsulla> Is there a way to see what part of Linux is seeing each differnt mouse click?
[22:02] <crdlb> felixsulla: I guess they changed something, this is an old T42
[22:02] <Guest21486> my friend has installed jaunty, and cannot connect to wireless. I believe the problem is that he is using a 10 key wep key. The network manager gives the option of using a 40 character 168 bit wep key, but not 10 character key. Is there a way to give it a 10 key option? (that might be 64 bit)
[22:02] <felixsulla> Does anyone know how to configure some mouse buttons on, and some off?
[22:03] <zero_mass> simplyc: i have been serving a local repository since fiesty. my apt has only been insisting on a Release.gpg file since i installed jaunty yesterday. Can the apt security check not be turned off?
[22:03] <BilokShem> I have opened up my Linux computer and I found fecal matter all inside of it, what does this mean? zero_mass
[22:03] <_martin_> I'm using the Darklooks theme and in Intrepid, emacs (and emacs-snapshot) automatically adopted its colors to this theme (dark background and modified syntax highlighting to match thereafter). In Jaunty, this does not happen. Emacs uses a white background and its ordinary highlight colors. What has changed between Intrepid and Jaynty to account for this and how do I get it back?
[22:04] <UbuntuNoob> ActionParsnip: back with Ubuntu :p Ubuntu looks pretty cool :D
[22:04] <ActionParsnip> sweet
[22:05] <p-f> is there a way to limit a process' cpu usage to a certain %? And I mean %, not a vague nice option. I tried cpulimit, but it can't find the process pid for some reason.
[22:05] <cM0ss> yeah. But I miss gkrellm.
[22:05] <Chymera> hey, could anybody give me a hand with the following vpnc error http://rafb.net/p/rloHAY42.html ?
[22:05] <UbuntuNoob> ActionParsnip: where I find the console?
[22:05] <crdlb> felixsulla: a quick search indicates that there might be a setting in the BIOS for disabling the touchpad, which would work if you don't plan to use it at all
[22:05] <bluntman225> ok after compling and useing make install on xf86-video-ati how do i use my new drivers
[22:06] <felixsulla> crdlb: Ohh! Maybe I can do it before Linux even gets to it.. do you think that would still leave the eraser and other buttons active?
[22:06] <crdlb> felixsulla: yes
[22:06] <felixsulla> To the BIOS, then.. thanks.
[22:06] <Guest21486> my friend has installed jaunty, and cannot connect to wireless. I believe the problem is that he is using a 10 key wep key. The network manager gives the option of using a 40 character 168 bit wep key, but not 10 character key. Is there a way to give it a 10 key option? (that might be 64 bit)
[22:06] <neopsyche> geoaxis: can you help?
[22:06] <UbuntuNoob> ah, terminal... found it
[22:07] <ActionParsnip> neopsyche: not sure, you havent stated your issue
[22:07] <geoaxis> neopsyche:  i have never installed ubutu server in virtualbox
[22:07] <ssanto> oi
[22:07] <neopsyche> ActionParsnip: I cant seem to access the internet from my virtualbox running ubuntu server, im wondering if there is some configuration that needs to be done, i want to apt get gnome but cant access the net
[22:08] <geoaxis> neopsyche:  do you need bridged networking
[22:08] <UbuntuNoob> what is the su-pass ?
[22:08] <ssanto> p
[22:08] <neopsyche> geoaxis: i dont know but that is one of the optoins, can we do that?
[22:08] <ActionParsnip> neopsyche: you need to set your DNS to 10.0.2.3  and gateway to your routers internal IP
[22:08] <thirsteh> UbuntuNoob: use 'sudo' with your own pass
[22:09] <asclepius> so i just upgraded and now my screen resolution is 800X600. that is all that shows up under screen resolution
[22:09] <geoaxis> neopsyche:  well thats what i use for my virtualbox (which unfortunately has to be a windows instance)
[22:09] <asclepius> is there anyway i can override it and boost up the res?
[22:09] <thirsteh> UbuntuNoob: if you're following a guide that tells you to run a command as root, prefix it with 'sudo', like so: sudo cat /var/log/syslog
[22:09] <kemr> How do I set recursive permissions for files in the terminal?
[22:09] <RWolf> midnight commander's internal viewer shows dots instead of symbols, what's wrong? the editor is ok
[22:10] <lastman> kemr, chmod -R
[22:10] <thirsteh> kemr: chmod -R
[22:10] <chewey> Hey guys. Any problems known with 9.04 in a VirtualBox running on XP? The ISO's MD5 matches the published one, and still the CD's error check finds an error.
[22:10] <kemr> lastman chmod -R /file/file ?
[22:10] <lastman> yes
[22:10] <kemr> thanks ^_^
[22:10] <skpx> chmod -rofl
[22:10] <TopBunny88> kemr: Please use the manual pages instead of asking odvious questions
[22:10] <asclepius> how do you increase your resolution in ubuntu besides the typical display button
[22:11] <UbuntuNoob> thirsteh: ah... no way to switch to root?
[22:11] <thirsteh> UbuntuNoob: sudo su -
[22:11] <lastman> UbuntuNoob, yes, but you  re still a noob and should know what you do
[22:12] <thirsteh> UbuntuNoob: you will enter a root shell, but still only be asked your normal password
[22:12] <TopBunny88> !sudo thirsteh
[22:12] <TopBunny88> !sudo | thirsteh
[22:12] <thirsteh> what, TopBunny88?
[22:12] <UbuntuNoob> thirsteh: ah..
[22:12] <TopBunny88> !sudo | thirsteh
[22:12] <chewey> anyone?
[22:13] <Mike_lifeguard> The default wireless card is wlan0 right?
[22:13] <asclepius> i upgraded and now my resolution is all messed up. anyone know  how to increase it through terminal or something
[22:13] <thirsteh> UbuntuNoob: I don't recommend it, though. You should use 'sudo' for commands that you absolutely must run as root
[22:13] <_Tristan> how do I enlarge my ubuntu partition using gparted?
[22:13] <UbuntuNoob> okay
[22:13] <TopBunny88> chewey: Have you researched posible fixes on the internet before coming in here and asking newbish questions
[22:14] <kovacsleeve> Er, possibly stupid question.. does GRUB disable access to the BIOS? Or is there some diff. way to get to it after you install GRUB?
[22:14] <chewey> TopBunny88: Yes I have. And I'm pretty sure this is *not* a newbish question.
[22:15] <TopBunny88> !bios | kovacsleeve
[22:15] <amseidler> How can I open a chm file?
[22:15] <ultras> gnochm
[22:16] <TopBunny88> chewey: Have you checled the documantation for fixs to your issue?
[22:16] <UbuntuNoob> hm, well Ubuntu looks good for noobs... but: if I go into /mnt I don't see any devices? wtf?
[22:16] <thirsteh> kovacsleeve: no, GRUB (or any other bootloader) won't disable access to your BIOS. They load after it
[22:16] <lucax> guys how u write it, studying or studing?
[22:16] <stealth_> UbuntuNoob: ubuntu stores its devices in /media
[22:16] <rocko> what are some alternatives to alsaconf? since ubuntu removed it
[22:16] <thirsteh> UbuntuNoob: check in /media
[22:16] <UbuntuNoob> ah
[22:17] <ultras> lucax: studying
[22:17] <lucax> thanks dude
[22:17] <rocko> what are some alternatives to alsaconf? since ubuntu removed it
[22:17] <chewey> TopBunny88: Go away. Sticking to stupid support scripts is not helpful. If any documentation would help me, I wouldn't be here.
[22:17] <amseidler> How can I open a .chm file?
[22:17] <Leszczoman> Google it.
[22:17] <rocko> amseidler you need a chm reader
[22:18] <TopBunny88> lucax: Its spelled  Stuging
[22:18] <TopBunny88> lucax: Its spelled  Studing
[22:18] <amseidler> rocko thanks
[22:18] <rocko> amseidler just go to add and remove and type .chm in the search box
[22:18] <UbuntuNoob> stealth: weird, my HDDs are named Disk and Disk1, not sda1,sda2, etc :p
[22:19] <Flannel> Leszczoman: Please don't do that.  "google it" is not a proper response here.
[22:19] <thirsteh> UbuntuNoob: 'Disk' is the name of the mountpoint for e.g. /dev/sda1. You can see a list of mounted devices and their mount points with the command 'mount'
[22:19] <asclepius> does anyone know of something similar to displayconfig-gtk
[22:19] <jdsandeson> ?anyone know how to burn dvd+rdl?
[22:20] <Leszczoman> Well, Flannel, today I got this response, so I thought, it's proper...
[22:20] <UbuntuNoob> ah
[22:20] <Leszczoman> But okay, sorry, I won't do it next time :)
[22:20] <Flannel> Leszczoman: I know, and I apologise for fez.  If I had seen it then, I would've told him the same.
[22:20] <rocko> what are some alternatives to alsaconf? since ubuntu removed it
[22:21] <asclepius> does anyone know how to boost your screen res? it giving me the default 800x600
[22:21] <Houba1986> hey, i had my default resolution set to 1280x800, but now i lost hat resolution, my max is 1024x768, how do i get 1280x800 again?
[22:21] <lucax> studing or studying?? can some english guy check it out in the dic?
[22:21] <chewey> studying
[22:21] <rocko> what are some alternatives to alsaconf? since ubuntu removed it
[22:21] <asclepius> houba1986: im having that exact same problem
[22:21] <rocko> google gives up junk links
[22:21] <Leszczoman> O, I have a monitor 1440x900 and I can't set resolution to this
[22:21] <rocko> what are some alternatives to alsaconf? since ubuntu removed it
[22:22] <UbuntuNoob> btw: is there a partimage-option to ignore any errors?
[22:22] <lucax> wuth ying then
[22:22] <Guest21486> my friend has installed jaunty, and cannot connect to wireless. I believe the problem is that he is using a 10 key wep key. The network manager gives the option of using a 40 character 128 bit wep key, but not 10 character key. Is there a way to give it a 10 key option? (that might be 64 bit) can I configure the network manager to see 10 bit wep key
[22:22] <Houba1986> asclepius, i remember this happened to me before, and i added it manually to xrandr, but can't remember how...
[22:22] <rocko> my speakers are fucked now because of ubuntu removed alsaconf
[22:22] <rocko> :(
[22:22] <rocko> ubuntblows
[22:23] <TopBunny88> Guest21486: Check the security setting at the router
[22:23] <lucax> Guest21486: did he have the same problem with an earlier version of ubuntu=
[22:23] <Bebe123> :)
[22:23] <LjL> !language | rocko
[22:23] <UbuntuNoob> uhm... Ubuntu doesn't got partimage O_o
[22:23] <BilokShem> who here likes it in the poopingshaft???
[22:23] <Houba1986> as well, my pidgin internet messenger won't connect to msn, how do i fix this?
[22:23] <lucax> UbuntuNoob: if u want to partition ur hd gparted is the app
[22:24] <UbuntuNoob> lucax: no.
[22:24] <asclepius> does anyone know of a program that helps you set screen resolutions
[22:24] <UbuntuNoob> I need partimage.
[22:24] <lucax> Houba1986: delete .pidgin or--- .purple
[22:24] <Leszczoman> Houba1986: wheny my pidgin was connecting only to GTalk, I installed Kopete.
[22:24] <Leszczoman> when*
[22:24] <lucax> UbuntuNoob: then its s bug
[22:25] <Guest21486> TopBunny86: I set the router up
[22:25] <UbuntuNoob> huh?
[22:25] <Houba1986> lucax, then what?
[22:25] <lucax> Houba1986: then try again
[22:25] <Houba1986> lucax, where do i find these or how do i delete them?
[22:25] <Guest21486> lucax: I am using feisty fawn right now connected through his router
[22:25] <lucax> UbuntuNoob: dont use ubuntu lastest releases, they all have lots of bugs
[22:25] <_Tristan> go I want to enlarge my ubuntu partition but I don't know which one to pick in gparted
[22:26] <lucax> Houba1986: open nautilus and press crtl +h then u will find it
[22:26] <UbuntuNoob> apt-get says it didn't found a releasecandidate?
[22:26] <lucax> Guest21486: im lost what was ur problem?
[22:27] <Guest21486> lucax:my friend has installed jaunty, and cannot connect to wireless. I believe the problem is that he is using a 10 key wep key. The network manager gives the option of using a 40 character 168 bit wep key, but not 10 character key. Is there a way to give it a 10 key option? (that might be 64 bit)
[22:27] <UbuntuNoob> lucax: you say that ~30 mins too late. The CD is burned now.
[22:27] <Houba1986> lucax, what is nautilus?
[22:27] <Huufarted> Anybody know why I can't use the number pad in vi over putty from a Windows PC to an ssh session on my 8.10 installation?
[22:27] <Guest21486> lucas: sorry 128 bit not 168
[22:28] <Laurenceb> is there a way to grab images from pdf files?
[22:28] <lucax> Guest21486: ok... try wap.... and if problem still doesnt change its a but of jaunty... ive read a lot of bugs with wireless with jaunty, sorry cant do much
[22:29] <ultras> "It was once said that a black man will be president when 'pigs fly', and indeed  100 days into Obamas's presidency ... THE SWINE FLU!"
[22:29] <Flare183> !ot | ultras
[22:29] <Huufarted> Ultras, take that to #ubuntu-offtopic
[22:29]  * Flare183 agrees with Huufarted 
[22:30] <gianluca> ciao
[22:30] <LjL> !it
[22:30] <Guest21486> Is there a way to configure the network manager in jaunty to accept 10 bit wep keys?
[22:30] <Ganymede> !anyone | ganymede
[22:30] <Huufarted> LjL, ciao how it's spelled for most latin based European languages.  :) Just FYI
[22:30] <LjL> Ganymede: ?
[22:31] <UbuntuNoob> how I enable universe?
[22:31] <Flare183> LjL: Yeah, that was weird
[22:31] <Ganymede> LjL: sorry, i was testing out whether my nickname hi-light script works
[22:31] <makabrosko> algum brasileiro?
[22:31] <Laurenceb> is there a way to grab images from pdf files?
[22:31] <LjL> Huufarted, 93-47-42-195.ip111.fastwebnet.it is an italian address (my ISP, to be exact), just fyi ;)
[22:31] <UbuntuNoob> "You will have to enable the component called 'universe'"
[22:31] <Flare183> !universe | UbuntuNoob
[22:31] <Flannel> !br | makabrosko
[22:31] <Huufarted> Ganymede, please go to #test for that.  :)
[22:31] <Huufarted> LjL, now that's doing your homework.
[22:32] <Roasted> With Amarok2 in Ubuntu, is there any way to disable Amarok2 from locking out all other sounds? I really hate having to close Amarok2 just to YouTube something quick.
[22:32] <Ganymede> Huufarted: thanks
[22:32] <Mion> Roasted: set it to use generic alsa
[22:32] <Mion> or pulse, if you use that mess
[22:33] <Roasted> Mion - where, though? In Amarok1 I knew where that setting was. In Amarok2 it feels like they stripped out 80% of the configurable settings.
[22:34] <jkuespert> good afternoon all.. i'd like some assistance making persistant changes to a USB boot of Ubuntu 9.04
[22:34] <DangerDuck> Hy everbody
[22:34] <DangerDuck> come to
[22:34] <DangerDuck> #godisenergy
[22:34] <DangerDuck> we ned support
[22:34] <DangerDuck> #godisenergy
[22:34] <DangerDuck> everybody
[22:34] <DangerDuck> this is true
[22:35] <DangerDuck> come to us
[22:35] <FloodBot2> DangerDuck: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[22:35] <LjL> !ops | DangerDuck spamming
[22:35] <jkuespert> ive installed Ubuntu 9.04 to a 4 GB USB stick with Unetbootin, but cannot save changes
[22:36] <TurtlePie> hello agianb
[22:36] <Roasted> what is vinagre, exactly? Like how do I launch it?
[22:36] <jkuespert> can anyone see my posts?
[22:36] <Flare183> Roasted: Its the Remote Desktop daemon
[22:36] <Roasted> Flare183 - the default one in gnome?
[22:36] <Flare183> Roasted: Yes
[22:36] <glitsj16> Roasted: run "vinagre" to fire it up
[22:36] <oskar-> jkuespert:  yes, why not?
[22:37] <Flare183> vino-server is actually the thing that watches for a connection from vinegre
[22:37] <hipdad> do I get slammed if I ask the burning question.... WHY was 9.04 released WITHOUT proper 3D support in their graphics drivers?
[22:37] <_Tristan> is it easier to reinstall ubuntu or resize its partition?
[22:37] <Roasted> Flare183 - maybe you can help me. I'm connecting from my Ubuntu machine to an XP Pro PC on my LAN with TightVNC installed. When I view their desktop I can't see their cursor. How can I see their cursor so if I'm trying to help them troubleshoot I can see EXACTLY what they click on?
[22:38] <jkuespert> should i post my question in another room?
[22:38] <_Tristan> can I install ubuntu again if its already installed?
[22:38] <Flare183> Roasted: I may be the connection, idk that much about it
[22:38] <glitsj16> hipdad: true some Intel problems with the new release, but there are other drivers that work just fine .... are you running Intel GPU perhaps ?
[22:38] <hipdad> resizing the parttition is done easier with a gparted boot CD
[22:38] <hipdad> no
[22:39] <hipdad> ATI
[22:39] <hipdad> every machine I have FAILS
[22:39] <e1luca> jkuespert: just got here repeat question pls
[22:39] <Swian> yeah I had issues with the ATI drivers tii
[22:39] <Swian> too
[22:39] <jkuespert> i'd love some help making making persistant changes to a USB boot of Ubuntu 9.04
[22:39] <ubuntuboh> salve
[22:39] <ubuntuboh> qualcuno è italiano?
[22:39] <Leszczoman> No.
[22:39] <Leszczoman> Only English ;-)
[22:39] <hipdad> tried ubuntus fglrx drivers.. ATI drivers... and thrid party swat drivers
[22:39] <powertool08> Are there alot of servers down? It took about 10 reconnects before I was able to get on freenode...
[22:40] <ubuntuboh> oh
[22:40] <ubuntuboh> excuse me
[22:40] <ubuntuboh> something could help me
[22:40] <ubuntuboh> i have a problem with network
[22:40] <ubuntuboh> i have a router
[22:40] <Leszczoman> Only if you describe your problem.
[22:40] <Swian> english only? no one speaks klingon here?
[22:40] <e1luca> jkuespert: so you boot from usb and what? whant to install stuff on that usb?
[22:40] <ubuntuboh> but i dont' know
[22:40] <ienorand> jkuespert: have you installed with a paersistent section?
[22:40] <ubuntuboh> how to connect it to internet
[22:40] <ubuntuboh> with ubuntu hardy
[22:40] <evantandersen> !ot
[22:40] <ubuntuboh> ok
[22:40] <ubuntuboh> thanks
[22:41] <Leszczoman> Hmm, connecting ubuntu to the internet isn't an Ubuntu-related topic?
[22:41] <Leszczoman> But okay :)
[22:41] <Leszczoman> I'll know for the future. And now - goodnight.
[22:41] <asclepius> does anyone know how to increase your screen resolution?
[22:42] <|Chris|> hello
[22:42] <asclepius> hello
[22:42] <spasysheep> asclepius I assume you mean change the resolution that ur screen is running at?
[22:42] <LinusTorvald> Does anyone here have any experience with Unetbootin?
[22:43] <e1luca> asclepius: what computer what monitor?
[22:43] <Swian> asclepius most like have to edit xorg.conf
[22:43] <|Chris|> got a question.. I am running a ati radeon 3650 on Jaunty, my Xserver locked up to where i cant login to it so i reinstalled the xserver core
[22:43] <asclepius> thanks for responding. Well i upgraded and now its stuck at 800x600. That is all that shows up on display.
[22:43] <|Chris|> can i get full 3d with ati drivers?
[22:43] <asclepius> i dont remember what it was at originally. i could deal with at least 1200x1600
[22:43] <asclepius> by 600
[22:44] <e1luca> asclepius: driver problems. ati or nvidia video card?
[22:44] <asclepius> its an old nvidia geforce 2. but i had absolutly no problem on hardy
[22:45] <TurtlePie> geforce 2, wow thats antiquaited
[22:45] <e1luca> asclepius: first go to system>Administration>hardware drivers
[22:45] <|Chris|> are the open source drivers for ATI better than the proprietary drivers?
[22:45] <asclepius> running the exact same setup. it just got changed and under display all it shows is 800x600 i tried using envgy or something like that and i had troubles running it
[22:45] <asclepius> i tried that an all that pops up is my wireless driver
[22:46] <asclepius> which i had to a little bit of work to get going i might add
[22:46] <|Chris|> can i get any help from anyone please?
[22:47] <TurtlePie> Chris, i would use the open source ones if theyre available, they are built from the ground up i think
[22:47] <Greed> I need help with post-up scripts or commands to remount my nfs shares
[22:47] <mvuets> gug! I have two windows partitions. Live CD shows both of them in Gnome Places menu. But installed Ubuntu shows only the first one. I don't want to change fstab. How to make it working the same as in Live?
[22:47] <|Chris|> do you know where i can find them TurtlePie?
[22:47] <Ev4n> So I have Ubuntu Server on an old computer, I SSH into it and start up Ventrilo server. but when I exit SSH the server goes down. What do I do?
[22:48] <|Chris|> and would I have to uninstall glxgears since I am using open source drivers?
[22:48] <asclepius> elluca: any idea?
[22:48] <Greed> Ev4n: you might wanna check out screen
[22:48] <Greed> I need help with post-up scripts or commands to remount my nfs shares
[22:48] <bluntman225> is ubuntu 8.10 that much worse than 9.04
[22:48] <TurtlePie> Chris, mine show up in the Hardware Driverse tab under System>
[22:49] <|Chris|> im still new to ubuntu.. its been awhile since i have been in linux distro
[22:49] <TurtlePie> chris, but I have Nvidia, not ATI
[22:49] <Ev4n> Greed are you saying I just do it at the server? Instead of from my computer via. SSH
[22:49] <|Chris|> yea I have ati radeon 3650
[22:49] <tnt996> yo does anyone know how to hide one of my mounted network drives off my desktop ?
[22:49] <e1luca> asclepius: don't really have any experience with your card. I'm google it
[22:49] <tnt996> :-/
[22:50] <Greed> once your ssh'd in use screen so it wont close out your session... I havent used it in a while but I know screen will fix your issue
[22:50] <Greed> Ev4n: see above sorry
[22:50] <glitsj16> bluntman225: 8.10 runs just fine here, and if you want more recent app versions, there's plenty of nice PPA repositories to keep things up-to)date
[22:50] <wonnytta> how do you turn off warnings on boot up? The splash screen switches from the splash image to verbose mode everytime there's a warning
[22:51] <|jeff|> so am i to assume that booting Ubuntu via a USB stick will not be a persistent method?
[22:51] <bluntman225> glitsj16: THanks. The reason I want to know is that in order for my computer to have 3d support I have to downgrade to 8.10
[22:51] <asclepius> thanks i have been trying to google it as well
[22:52] <Guest21486> Is there a way to configure nautulus so that when you double click on a folder, it will open in a new and/or seperate nautilus window
[22:52] <tnt996> Does anyone know how to hide one of my mounted network drives off my desktop ?:-/:-/
[22:52] <e1luca> asclepius: how about the driver fron nvidia?
[22:52] <glitsj16> bluntman225: i see, 8.10 is also still guaranteed of secure updates etc. for a while, should be okay
[22:52] <e1luca> asclepius: did you try that?
[22:52] <neopsyche> Action_Parsnip: how does one go about configuring it to work with those addresses?"
[22:53] <bluntman225> Anyone know a way to get radeon mobility opengl to work on 9.04
[22:53] <asclepius> how would i load that up? i dont understand how it was working perfect and then it just messes up
[22:54] <e1luca> asclepius: first download the driver from http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
[22:54] <glitsj16> bluntman225: i take it you already tried activating the driver through System Preferences | Hardware Drivers ?
[22:54] <bluntman225> yea
[22:54] <Noble> Is there any CMS in the ubuntu repos?
[22:55]  * LadyNikon sighs
[22:55] <e1luca> asclepius: even better go in Applications > Add/remove
[22:55] <LadyNikon> linux and sound
[22:55] <thirsteh> Noble: drupal6, wordpress
[22:56] <asclepius> ight im there what next
[22:56] <e1luca> asclepius: write nvidia in the search. there are a few packages. see if one is for your card
[22:56] <glitsj16> bluntman225: untill someone knowlegdeable chimes in, there's an overview at http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Jaunty_Installation_Guide
[22:56] <wonnytta> how do you turn off warnings on boot up? The splash screen switches from the splash image to verbose mode everytime there's a warning, the quiet option is there
[22:57] <Noble> thirsteh: and they are available from aptitude?
[22:57] <thirsteh> Noble: yes
[22:57] <asclepius> alright i picked on ei thought it could be
[22:57] <e1luca> asclepius: than just click in the chech box near the package that supports your card
[22:57] <asclepius> its applying
[22:57] <thirsteh> Noble: from the universe repository
[22:58] <asclepius> i may be linux illiterate but i have a little common sense =)
[22:58] <gartral> vlc lost the ability to decrypt dvds
[22:58] <bashman> Hi can someone  show me, the permitions on the /media directory?...
[22:58] <Noble> uhm, remind me again, where are the soruces list
[22:58] <tnt996> Does anyone know how to hide one of my mounted network drives off my desktop ?:-/
[22:58] <e1luca> asclepius: :) common sense is almost better than google
[22:58] <BlackCoffee> hi,can anyone tell me if ubuntu has a tool similar to dvd shrink
[22:59] <Mion> tnt996: poke around in gconf and you will find an option to do it
[22:59] <Noble> nevermind
[22:59] <bashman> Hi...
[22:59] <bashman> Hi can someone  show me, the permitions end the owner of the /media directory?...
[22:59] <Noble> thirsteh, ty
[22:59] <Mion> BlackCoffee: k9copy would be one
[22:59] <h4x0r> unable to burn dvd with brasero after updating to jaunty. you guys know something?
[22:59] <UbuntuNoob> hm, still can't install partimage in Ubuntu :/
[22:59] <tnt996> Mion: : where/whats gconf
[22:59] <gartral> !info dvd95
[22:59] <asclepius> its installed
[22:59] <BlackCoffee> Mion:does it actually shrink the original dvd's?
[23:00] <Mion> BlackCoffee: it can split it atleast
[23:00] <e1luca> asclepius: you need to restart
[23:00] <asclepius> okay brb
[23:00] <asclepius> thanks
[23:00] <wonnytta> how do you turn off warnings on boot up? The splash screen switches from the splash image to verbose mode everytime there's a warning, the quiet option is there, any ideas?
[23:00] <e1luca> asclepius: and... good luck ;)
[23:00] <h4x0r> yes i use first devede and when the iso is created i try to burn it and it dont find the dvd
[23:00] <ienorand> tnt996: gconf-editor, it's a front-end for underlying settings for the gnome desktop environment, somewhat like the registry, but not really.
[23:01] <Mion> tnt996: ubuntu probaly have a gui for it hidden away in the "System" menu
[23:01] <e1luca> wonnytta: I think you need to find what those warnings say
[23:01] <xxx_> load
[23:01] <tnt996> Mion: : and how do i open it?
[23:01] <ienorand> tnt996: run gconf-editor from terminal
[23:01] <tnt996> ok
[23:02]  * Drknezz shouts: "All your base are belong to ubuntu!"
[23:02] <neopsyche_> ActionParsnip: how does one go about configuring it to work with those addresses?"
[23:02] <h4x0r> no one of you guys have a problem burning a dvd after upadating to jaunty
[23:02] <zero_mass> simplyc: i have followed the guide you gave, but the error regarding the missing Release.gpg file persists.
[23:03] <rnd_name> how long does a standard ubuntu install take
[23:03] <glitsj16> h4x0r: not with k3b no
[23:03] <zero_mass> simplyc: it works like a charm with a file repo but that has its limitations for my purposes
[23:03] <h4x0r> with k3b i should be able to burn?
[23:03] <Linuz2009> does clamav gobble up a lot of system resources?
[23:03] <celanor> Hello. Does anyone use an HP laptop with an Intel STAC 92xx soundcard?
[23:04] <e1luca> h4x0r: how are you trying now? gnome or KDE?
[23:04] <h4x0r> ok am going to try thanks
[23:04] <TurtlePie> soundcard not working?
[23:04] <glitsj16> h4x0r: it's worth a try ... k3b is rock solid, has been for a while
[23:04] <h4x0r> gnome
[23:04] <celanor> Yep
[23:04] <h4x0r> even if i am in gnome
[23:04] <celanor> Running Jaunty
[23:04] <kinpsil> rnd_name, maybe around 15-20 minutes
[23:04] <wonnytta> e1luca: some are about something about a file missing etc, however everything works great.  I heard there's a way to either turn off the warnings or to force the splash to never switch to verbose mode
[23:04] <h4x0r> am running jaunty
[23:04] <Linuz2009> I remove it because I know its not a good anti-virus
[23:04] <TurtlePie> celanor, how long have you have Ubuntu installed?
[23:05] <Noble> Aptitude does not find drupa6 in my repos on the server, my desktop is fine. What am I missing?
[23:05] <h4x0r> i never have any problem burning with intrepid
[23:05] <celanor> TurtlePie: About 3 days this time
[23:05] <zero_mass> simplyc: is there a way to configure apt's behaviour for network based updates?
[23:05] <TurtlePie> try altering your sound settings to ALSa?  have you done that celanor?
[23:05] <Linuz2009> there's only like three free anti-virus
[23:05] <celanor> TurtlePie: yes, as well as all the other options.
[23:05] <e1luca> wonnytta: can't help. no idea how to force splash
[23:05] <glitsj16> h4x0r: brasero might have a bug on jaunty, have you tried searching through launchpad.net yet for a possible fix ?
[23:05] <TurtlePie> what is Estimated usage of Ubuntu as far a numbers of installs?
[23:06] <Linuz2009> does linux include a spyware program?
[23:06] <usser> TurtlePie, in the millions
[23:06] <h4x0r> yes i did
[23:06] <TurtlePie> Linuz, i think its built in to the architecture
[23:06] <h4x0r> and i dont find anything
[23:06] <Linuz2009> is it immune to spyware and rootkitt
[23:06] <erUSUL> !ot | TurtlePie nobody can know for sure
[23:06] <TurtlePie> usser, cool, breaking records?
[23:06] <Linuz2009> and also trojans
[23:06] <kinpsil> Linuz2009, there are rootkits for linux
[23:07] <celanor> TurtlePie: About 4 installations, at different points and for various reasons. I can do things in Terminal as needed
[23:07] <gartral> !virus | Linuz2009
[23:07] <usser> Linuz2009, no OS is immune to rootkits, viruses etc
[23:07] <e1luca> h4x0r: when you inserd a blank does it ask you for action?
[23:07] <h4x0r> what other application i should used to burn a dvd you guys recommend to use?
[23:07] <Edgar1> hello
[23:07] <TurtlePie> celanor, are you using alsa?
[23:07] <Edgar1> i have a problem when i try to turn off the system
[23:07] <Edgar1> i'm using ubuntu with gnome
[23:07] <kinpsil> h4x0r, brasero works ok
[23:07] <h4x0r> yes it see the blank dvd but when i go to write to disk i dont find the dvd
[23:07] <celanor> TurtlePie: Yes, I ended up recompiling it last night to see if that fixed it, and it didn't
[23:07] <TurtlePie> Edgar1, you are second one ive seen with that problem
[23:07] <Baughn> I'm helping to port a windows game to linux, and one of the problems we keep run into is that if Compiz is running it Will Not Work. Is there any way to automatically turn it off?
[23:07] <Edgar1> when i click the exit button, the system stop, i just can move the mouse pointer
[23:07] <Savon> Enter text here...hello
[23:08] <Linuz2009> ClamAV, remind me that it eats a lot of system resources, and most of the time give false facts
[23:08] <e1luca> Edgar1: me too. mine doesn't shut down complatly
[23:08] <UbbyCD> anyone familiar with Amarok 2 and Jaunty?
[23:08] <TurtlePie> i dont know, celanor, did you look for others with same problem in the forums?
[23:08] <Edgar1> why should that be?
[23:08] <etcjones> ve
[23:08] <etcjones> join twitlive
[23:08] <Savon> Hey can I ask yall a question?
[23:08] <h4x0r> what other application is like brasero for jaunty
[23:08] <TurtlePie> dont ask to ask a question
[23:08] <celanor> Yes, it seems that people have had the problem with the same chipset and a few have had success, but nothing I've seen worked
[23:08] <genii> TurtlePie: Redhat had approximately 9.5 million users late in 2008, at the same time distrowatch showed it as 4th or 5th in popularity and Ubuntu as #1. So likely in tha range somewhere, if not more
[23:08] <Edgar1> to me, it doesnt't even show me the buttons of restart, turn off, hibernate, etc
[23:08] <Savon> sorry
[23:09] <Linuz2009> correct me if I'm wrong, AVG is significantly better than the Linux AV, you can guess of what it is.
[23:09] <TurtlePie> genii, wow
[23:09] <UbbyCD> I installed amarok 2 before I installed the restricted extras .. And only some mp3s come up
[23:09] <UbbyCD> the movie player plays all mp3s
[23:09] <tnt996> Can someone please help me step by step how to hide mounted valumes off the desktop
[23:09] <kinpsil> h4x0r, have you tried a search for "dvd burn" in synaptic?
[23:09] <TurtlePie> maybe gove W7 a run for there money, I think alot windows users are still with XP
[23:09] <Linuz2009> Virus are created by human intervention
[23:09] <UbbyCD> but amarok 2 mp3 support under jaunty is messed up for me
[23:09] <h4x0r> i tried everything
[23:09] <e1luca>  Edgar1:  where do you click (kde or gnome?)
[23:09] <UbbyCD> what would be different in movie player vs amarok to make amarok not play some mp3s
[23:09] <Edgar1> is there a solution of how can i turn off the system?
[23:09] <Savon> I just installed and need badly to learn what i am doing.  Got a resource I can read to kind of get my legs under me
[23:09] <Edgar1> gnome
[23:09] <Linuz2009> then hackers are usually young teen who are geniuses who like to have special attention
[23:10] <etzerd> hello all
[23:10] <h4x0r> i been using ubuntu for long time  and is the first time that am looking for help.
[23:10] <TurtlePie> Edgar1, try poweroof from comsole
[23:10] <asclepius> hmm i must have gotten the wrong driver set cause its not coming up. I didnt see any other ones that might work
[23:10] <TurtlePie> poweroff*
[23:10] <UbbyCD> nope
[23:10] <Edgar1> i tried, and it works
[23:10] <gpryatel> anyone know how to add ram to a acer aspire 3680-2682?
[23:10] <Linuz2009> w/o hackers then virus could still be formed
[23:10] <Baughn> h4x0r: Brasero? The disk burner, wasn't it?
[23:10] <UbbyCD> hackers are usually little kids that use scripts that others wrote to feel smart
[23:10] <UbbyCD> or cool
[23:10] <Edgar1> but i want to see if the exit button can work again
[23:10] <Linuz2009> virus are set of executable programs
[23:10] <TurtlePie> lol
[23:10] <UbbyCD> usually not geniuses
[23:10] <celanor> Viruses are created by human programmers to do a specific function
[23:10] <Linuz2009> that can benefit if I'm wrong
[23:11] <Peacefull> Hey everyone :)
[23:11] <celanor> They don't evolve
[23:11] <tnt996> Can someone please help me step by step how to hide mounted valumes off the desktop=-O
[23:11] <Edgar1> well i have other user in my pc, and it doesnt have that problem
[23:11] <gartral> !ot linux2
[23:11] <celanor> Out of code errors or whatever else
[23:11] <etzerd> I tried to install the Alternated CD, everytime the installation started it display an error that said "The Installation CD Cannot be Mounted." Can anyone tell me what is that?
[23:11] <Linuz2009> essentially virus can be changed
[23:11] <gartral> !ot | linux2
[23:11] <Edgar1> just my user account have this problem
[23:11] <UbbyCD> you would laugh at most virus creators if seen in real life but thats off topic
[23:11] <UbbyCD> i need my amarok fixed
[23:11] <h4x0r> everything happen after updating to jaunty
[23:11] <TurtlePie> Linuz2009, are you saying its built into the archtecture.  Some viruses are hidden in "how to" guides you have to be careful running commands that you dont know are legit
[23:11] <UbbyCD> your technically a genuis if you can get it to play mp3s because noone has been able to help me in a couple of days
[23:12] <ienorand> Savon: I've heard this on'e supposed to be pretty good. http://www.ubuntupocketguide.com/index_main.html
[23:12] <usser> UbbyCD, sudo apt-get install phonon-backend-gstreamer
[23:12] <Linuz2009> yes, it might if someone preinstalled into it
[23:12] <gartral> by base discription, you could classify locate as a virus >.>
[23:12] <asclepius> elluca:any other suggestions. unfortunantly that didnt work. I think its having trouble detecting the display
[23:12] <UbbyCD> if that works ill mail you a cookie usser
[23:12] <Linuz2009> TurtlePie: anybody can create a virus
[23:13] <techpops> hi everyone
[23:13] <TurtlePie> Linuz2009, i know
[23:13] <etzerd> I tried to install the Alternated CD, everytime the installation started it display an error that said "The Installation CD Cannot be Mounted." Can anyone tell me what is that?
[23:13] <Linuz2009> good
[23:13] <Edgar1> it seems that my problem isn't common, and people is unsure of how solve it
[23:13] <e1luca> asclepius: I read before... I was lost in the first place about this so...
[23:13] <Edgar1> i was in #gnome and they didn't knew
[23:13] <Linuz2009> so be careful when trusting someone
[23:13] <UbbyCD> phonon-backend-gstreamer is already the newest version.
[23:13] <UbbyCD> phonon-backend-gstreamer set to manually installed.
[23:13] <UbbyCD> ;(
[23:13] <TurtlePie> can a XBOX 360 controller be used a mouse in Ubuntu?
[23:13] <techpops> tried ubuntu a while ago through wubi, just to test it first if it would install ok on my machine
[23:13] <Linuz2009> especially when they sent you a attachments/files
[23:13] <Edgar1> and i was in #ubuntu-es, all they told me was for turn off the poweroff command
[23:14] <techpops> sadly it doesnt
[23:14] <Linuz2009> like a bomb that you can start it
[23:14] <UbbyCD> any other solutions?
[23:14] <asclepius> elluca: i appreciate your help. i will try to mess around and see what i can do. is there anyway to go back after updating?
[23:14] <UbbyCD> no mp3 in amarok'
[23:14] <genii> etzerd: Usually it means the driver for your cd/hd controller chipset cannot be determind, and so it doesn't know how to communicate with the device you just booted from in order to continue
[23:14] <dols> i need a new video card that does dual-head well, what brand is recommended these days?
[23:14] <UbbyCD> but works in movie player
[23:14] <Linuz2009> Virus are more complex can make it more hard to detect
[23:14] <Peacefull> Can someone tell me what's wrong with my grub menu.lst? I'm trying to boot Vista from a previous installation, which is at /dev/sdb5. My menu entry is this: title		Windows Vista 64-bit Service Pack 1
[23:14] <Peacefull> rootnoverify	(hd1,4)
[23:14] <Peacefull> chainloader	+1
[23:14] <techpops> is there a problem with ATI cards and ubuntu? i think thats where my problem lies
[23:14] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009 and the others
[23:14] <sebsebseb> !ot
[23:14] <Linuz2009> they can hide in your computer all the time w/o your attention
[23:15] <e1luca> asclepius: risky. better search the forums might fint something in the end
[23:15] <UbbyCD> whats different in the configuration of movie player mp3 support and amarok 2 mp3 support that would make amarok only play 5 percent of my mp3s
[23:15] <usser> UbbyCD, sudo apt-get install libxine1-all-plugins
[23:15] <Linuz2009> don't forget phishing
[23:15] <asclepius> thanks anyways!
[23:15] <etzerd> genii: I installed Ubuntu in that computer for the past couple years, first time having a  problem like that. What should I do then?
[23:16] <celanor> How do you download Soundcard specific codecs
[23:16] <celanor> I think that may fix my issue
[23:16] <sebsebseb> Linuz2009: I alredy told you, at this time you don't need antivirus in Linux
[23:16] <LjL> celanor: there is such a thing?
[23:16] <usser> UbbyCD, movie player uses gstreamer and amarok uses xine/phonon as far as i know
[23:16] <Linuz2009> I know
[23:16] <sebsebseb> !virus
[23:16] <genii> etzerd: If you have an external cdrom which can use USB, try from there
[23:16] <celanor> LjL: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-bugs/2008-March/034045.html
[23:16] <binwiederhier> hey there, is there some kind of easy "encrypt/decrypt with password" GUI (possibly nautilus integration)? even though nautilus' right-click-menu says "encrypt", i can't seem to find the "encrypt with password"-function. can anybody help?
[23:16] <Linuz2009> someone here said not all OS are immune to malicious softwae
[23:16] <e1luca> asclepius: ATI has something like a control panel for vga. don't you see something similar for nvidia?
[23:17] <gartral> Linuz2009: i think your getting on peoples nerves
[23:17] <celanor> LjL: The first command listed a codec that I don't have, which makes me think thats where my issue it
[23:17] <e1luca> asclepius: maybe it's just a setting now
[23:17] <Linuz2009> I didn't notice
[23:17] <LjL> celanor, that's merely the soundcard's own main chip.
[23:17] <LjL> celanor: different soundcard, different chip
[23:18] <techpops> when i first installed ubuntu, it loaded to the desktop, i went to devices and it offered to install an ATI graphics driver, warning that it was proprietry, after a reboot it never worked
[23:18] <techpops> just a black screen after a the ubuntu loading screen
[23:18] <Peacefull> Can someone tell me what's wrong with my grub menu.lst? I'm trying to boot Vista from a previous installation, which is at /dev/sdb5. My menu entry is this:
[23:18] <Peacefull> title		Windows Vista 64-bit Service Pack 1
[23:18] <Peacefull> rootnoverify	(hd1,4)
[23:18] <Peacefull> chainloader	+1
[23:18] <Peacefull> Thanks in advance :)
[23:18] <FloodBot2> Peacefull: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[23:18] <gazza> Having trouble enabling compiz properly on 9.04
[23:19] <danbhfive> Peacefull: you have 2 harddrives?
[23:19] <gazza> Yes
[23:19] <Peacefull> Yeah I do
[23:19] <Alex_21> Hi, Al,
[23:19] <gazza> Sorry
[23:19] <techpops> sorry will keep all messages within a post from now on
[23:19] <Peacefull> sda & sdb L(
[23:19] <Alex_21> All,
[23:19] <Peacefull> :)
[23:19] <UbbyCD> ok i see something now in my mp3 support problem
[23:19] <UbbyCD> when i start up amarok2
[23:19] <UbbyCD> it says something about reverting to default but its only for a couple of seconds
[23:20] <UbbyCD> how do i find a log of those errors or get to it where i can write it down
[23:20] <Alex_21> I need to figure out why fluxbox isn't working on my system. After login nothing happens and it doesn't switch to fluxbox.
[23:20] <Alex_21> Please help
[23:20] <tnt996> Can someone please help me step by step how to hide mounted valumes off the desktop
[23:21] <e1luca> UbbyCD: maybe start your application from terminal
[23:21] <danbhfive> Peacefull: its probably better to have Vista on the first partition...  other than that, I dunno
[23:21] <techpops> ah well, i gave ubuntu a shot, back to the dark side of windows :)
[23:21] <etzerd> genii: I do not have an external CD, what's bother me the must is for the past 3 years I installed  linux without any problem, why it is now. Is it something wrong with the chipset? or do  I have to check the CMOS setup?
[23:21] <binwiederhier> did somebody already answer my question from above? my connection broke up ...
[23:21] <Linuz2009> what happen if I remove mozilla firefox?
[23:21] <danbhfive> tnt996: have them mount somewhere other than /media
[23:22] <h4x0r> thank you guys k3b is running perfect
[23:22] <h4x0r> but what you guys thinks is going on with brasero?
[23:22] <Linuz2009> it cautiously said that something about being a abrowser
[23:22] <erUSUL> tnt996: Alt + f2 type gcnf-editor press run go to apps>nautilus>desktop once there untick the key named "volumes visible"
[23:22] <kinpsil> tnt996, are you talking about the volume icons that are placed on the desktop automatically as you insert the media?
[23:22] <Linuz2009> I just want to have one browser
[23:23] <Alex_21> I need to figure out why fluxbox isn't working on my system. After login nothing happens and it doesn't switch to fluxbox.
[23:23] <Alex_21> Please help
[23:23] <Peacefull> danbhfive, do you know any channels where I might find an answer?
[23:23] <UbbyCD> where can i copy paste whats going on
[23:23] <e1luca> h4x0r: mine it's working. glad k3b did it for you
[23:23] <genii> etzerd: It may be some issue in bios. If you have possible raid configs for    example, it may include the chanjel which the CD is on, confusing the OS. Some bios also have "compatability" mode so that newer SATA controllers appear to the OS as regular IDE ones, etc
[23:23] <ienorand> !pastebin | UbbyCD
[23:23] <UbbyCD> bot paste
[23:23] <tnt996> kinpsil:  Yes im talking about the things that pop into the desktop when you plug jump drives in
[23:23] <Alex_21> Paste in http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/
[23:23] <Linuz2009> maybe I could remove firefox and leave my swiftfox as my primarily internet browser.
[23:23] <h4x0r> elluca is the first time i have a bug that i cant found it maybe am been lease today
[23:23] <danbhfive> Peacefull: I dunno.  Maybe try google.  See if other have the same problem...
[23:23] <jillsar> I know how to use ln for files to link to /usr/bin but how do I link all the files in /dir/exes/ to /usr/bin so they are run whereever I type them? Thanks.
[23:24] <erUSUL> tnt996: sorry is gconf-editor
[23:24] <Alex_21> I need to figure out Fluxbox
[23:24] <Peacefull> Yeah, I'm kinda multi tasking google and IRC at the moment :)
[23:24] <genii> etzerd: Another possibility is that your system is older and the driver which once worked for the hd/cd controller has been deprecated or removed
[23:24] <h4x0r> but thats going to be my homework for today find the problem and i will post it later
[23:24] <ubuntu> hallo zusammen
[23:25] <tnt996> erUSUL:  how would i go about doing this?
[23:25] <neopsyche_> anyone know how i can get virtual box with ubuntu server working with internet access?
[23:25] <e1luca> h4x0r: nice of you
[23:25] <kinpsil> tnt996, yeah gconf-editor is the way to go, but also Ubuntu Tweak can do that
[23:25] <erUSUL> tnt996: read what i already said. i explained the steps
[23:26] <ubuntu> ich bin gerade bei der partitionierung der festplatte für die neuinstallation und wollte fragen welche größe ihr für die swap partition bei 4gb ram (64bit version) vorschlagt
[23:26] <UbbyCD> http://paste.ubuntu.com/163847/   this is what comes up when i open amarok 2 from terminal im having support problems with some mp3s
[23:26] <Alex_21> Thanks for your help
[23:26] <Alex_21> Good Night
[23:26] <UbbyCD> also it says something that i dont have time to paste when i start up the gui about falling back to default
[23:26] <h4x0r> is jaunty running everything good in your systems?
[23:26] <UbbyCD> is the u guy still here that was helping
[23:26] <UbbyCD> he was an op i think
[23:27] <UbbyCD> usser: http://paste.ubuntu.com/163847/
[23:27] <e1luca> UbbyCD: the mp3 it's ok in rithmbox or any other player?
[23:27] <tnt996> thank you erUSUL you were a great help
[23:27] <usser> jillsar, something like that find /dir/exes -name "*" -exec ln -s {} /usr/local/bin \;
[23:27] <Linuz2009> which version of ubuntu is suitable for old computers?
[23:27] <UbbyCD> i know its fine in movieplayer
[23:28] <UbbyCD> let me try rhythmbox
[23:28] <usser> jillsar, its recommended that you put your own executables in /usr/local/bin instead of /usr/bin or /bin
[23:28] <usser> UbbyCD, so ok its using gstreamer
[23:28] <LordMetroid> !new york
[23:28] <etzerd> genii: my system is an Intel core 2 duo 2.6 ghz with 4 gb of ram.
[23:28] <UbbyCD> works ok in rhythmbox too
[23:29] <jillsar> usser: ok i was unaware of that. thanks.
[23:29] <genii> etzerd: So then more likely it's bios. Especially if previously with other Ubuntu versions it had no issue
[23:29] <josinalvo> hi ! could someone please provide a sample menu.lst for 9.04 ? I screwed things in here, and cant boot from the cd
[23:29] <e1luca> UbbyCD: than just use that :D. sorry no other idea... reinstall amarok?
[23:29] <UbbyCD> rhythmbox seems cool i may use it but rhythmbox vs amarok?
[23:29] <UbbyCD> ?
[23:30] <usser> UbbyCD, make sure gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse are installed
[23:30] <h4x0r> thank you again.  have a nice night everyone!!!
[23:30] <UbbyCD> i mean i want amarok fixed because i really liked it but if rhythm box can do all the same stuff then..
[23:30] <usser> UbbyCD, as well as gstreamer0.10-plugins-good and gstreamer0.10-plugins-base
[23:30] <e1luca> h4x0r: ty
[23:30] <UbbyCD> whew thats a lot lemme try
[23:30] <UbbyCD> install from snaptic?
[23:30] <mib_3fptm9> is there a gui firewall for ubuntu?
[23:31] <usser> mib_3fptm9, firestarter
[23:31] <LjL> !firewall
[23:31] <UbbyCD> im going to do that
[23:31] <etzerd> I tried installed Suse it works, then I tried Mandriva 2009.1 doesn't work, then Ubuntu doesn't work. Friday night I install ubuntu for the first time it works. I just Uninstalled yesterday morning because I have to do some works on the hard drive then the problem start.
[23:31] <UbbyCD> let me tell you the thing i get when i start amarok first
[23:31] <TurtlePie> i got xpad for 360 controller, but it only works with the xpad configuration app
[23:31] <needlinnuxhelp> can someone help me on how to install safari?
[23:31] <mib_3fptm9> usser: what repo:?
[23:31] <usser> mib_3fptm9, its in the base i think
[23:32] <kendall78> Does someone have any ideas on why my laptop wireless will not connect to the internet but is connected to the cable router?  I am running Jaunty on a Sony Vaio with Intel ProWireless.  According to the network monitor I'm connected to my network but I am unable to connect to the web.
[23:32] <usser> UbbyCD, yes from synaptic make sure all those packages are installed
[23:32] <dangir> anyone here use galculator?
[23:32] <kroffe> hello can i install linux from a USB 1gb?
[23:32] <usser> UbbyCD, i've seen your pastebin
[23:32] <genii> kroffe: Yes
[23:32] <sebsebseb> !install |  kroffe
[23:32] <sebsebseb> needlinnuxhelp: you can't
[23:32] <needlinnuxhelp> sebastien, im doing it with wine
[23:32] <sebsebseb> needlinnuxhelp: unless it works in Wine now, but I don't think it will
[23:33] <sebsebseb> needlinnuxhelp: plus we got Konqurorr here anyway :d
[23:33] <needlinnuxhelp> im trying to isntall microsoft fonts
[23:33] <e1luca> needlinnuxhelp: http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/17215
[23:33] <kroffe> but can i drive linux on my aspire one ?
[23:33] <usser> kendall78, it probably is connected to the internet try this in your browser's address bar http://209.85.171.100
[23:33] <sebsebseb> needlinnuxhelp: Konqueror  it's KTHML rendering enginge is what  Safaris's webkit one is based on
[23:33] <Mion> kroffe: you probably want GNU/Linux, and not just Linux®
[23:33] <usser> needlinnuxhelp, sudo apt-get install msttcorefonts
[23:33] <Mion> kroffe: since Linux® on it's own is rather useless
[23:33] <Jeff91> hey All
[23:33] <kroffe> what is the differents?
[23:33] <needlinnuxhelp> yeah i did that usser
[23:33] <needlinnuxhelp> then i ahd to cp soemthing
[23:34] <needlinnuxhelp> and it gave me no such directory
[23:34] <usser> needlinnuxhelp, whats the commadn?
[23:34] <Mion> kroffe: Linux® is just a kernel, while GNU/Linux is a complete operating system
[23:34] <needlinnuxhelp> cp /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Arial*.ttf ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/fonts/
[23:34] <needlinnuxhelp> cp /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Times_New_Roman*.ttf ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/fonts/
[23:34] <Jeff91> Can someone fill me in on the basic differences between ext2/3/4?
[23:34] <needlinnuxhelp> im running ubuntu 8.10
[23:35] <kendall78> usser, tried that it didn't connect. My wireless icon shows four bars.  I had tried to ping my router and it didn't ping either.
[23:35] <Mion> Jeff91: ext3 is ext2 with a journal, ext4 is ext3 with a load of extra stuff, like extents
[23:35] <ednice> Was pep anyone from by
[23:35] <ednice> Ny
[23:35] <usser> needlinnuxhelp, thats cp /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/Arial*.ttf ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/Fonts/
[23:35] <Jeff91> Mion is it true that I will get a longer life span on a SDD using ext2 over ext3?
[23:35] <needlinnuxhelp> huh
[23:35] <needlinnuxhelp> put that in?
[23:35] <ednice> Anyone want to talk?
[23:35] <Linuz2009> is RedHat/Suse an lInux system?
[23:35] <Jeff91> SS*
[23:35] <Jeff91> SSD*
[23:35] <usser> kendall78, hm. i wouldnt know
[23:36] <Mion> Jeff91: probably, specially if the ssd sucks at wear leveling, like many of them do
[23:36] <panfist> hi, i copied a startup script for rtorrent off of their website and got it working. the script starts a screen session and runs rtorrent within the screen session. can i generalize this so that i run a bunch of other programs in different screen windows?
[23:36] <Jeff91> Mion thanks much, going to use ext2 then when I format my netbook to 9.04
[23:36] <UbbyCD> its not going to be formatted the same but ' phonon: kdes multimedia library'  'the intel device 82801db-ich4  with stac-9750, (intel ..... cant see the rest..  next line "falling back to default"
[23:36] <Mion> Jeff91: http://www.linux-mtd.infradead.org/doc/ubifs.html#L_raw_vs_ftl
[23:36] <panfist> on a side note, is there any new documentation to go with the new screen features in ubuntu?
[23:36] <UbbyCD> amarok says that in a little popup box when it starts
[23:36] <genii> ednice: For casual conversation #ubuntu-offtopic is a better channel to try
[23:36] <UbbyCD> 'the intel device 82801db-ich4  with stac-9750, (intel ..... cant see the rest..  next line "falling back to default"
[23:37] <AnnonyMouse2> is there a general/generic tool to manage shortcuts? special keys on keyboards, mouse, IR-remote control, bluetooth, eth?
[23:37] <Mion> Jeff91: and the rest of the page have some more info about ssds and wear leveling and so on too
[23:37] <usser> UbbyCD, so gstreamer plugins didnt work
[23:37] <kroffe> i dont understand the docs! should i downlod ubuntu first "the iso" the just copy it to my usb?
[23:37] <Mion> AnnonyMouse2: xbindkeys / xmodmap
[23:37] <UbbyCD> im going to do that right now
[23:37] <AnnonyMouse2> thnx Mion
[23:37] <UbbyCD> also can i uninstall all this stuff if it does not work
[23:37] <Mion> AnnonyMouse2: those two are the most wm independent tools
[23:37] <UbbyCD> ive tried over 10 suggestions and i dont want to bork up the stuff that works
[23:38] <Arney> anyone know ho wto make streams play smoothly on vlc?
[23:38] <jillsar> usser: I did what you suggested, it looks like it created the links but I cant run them from anywhere.  I went to /usr/local/bin and the files appear in red text witha grey background..
[23:38] <Mion> AnnonyMouse2: won't do anything for ir tho, you need lirc for that
[23:38] <UbbyCD> like will it use some of the ugly / bad plugins since i installed them over the good plugins that rhythmbox uses
[23:38] <powertool08> Could somebody help me with ncmpc + mpd? I'm getting "error [11] problems creating socket" when I try to connect.
[23:38] <Arney> currently my streams are stopping  over and over again
[23:38] <AnnonyMouse2> Mion : sweet! as long as they're pretty universal (OS & input-dev), should be good
[23:38] <UbbyCD> i dont want to get into codec haties because i dont know how to adjust codecs / select which ones i use in linux
[23:39] <_Tristan> how do I move my ubuntu partition to the left and my vista one to the right? (gparted)
[23:39] <UbbyCD> ill probably just use gstreamer if its real complicated and there is potential in causing stuff to happen that is bad by installing a bunch of codecs
[23:39] <darthanubis> ha
[23:39] <UbbyCD> if theres nothing bad that can come from installing the ugly and bad codecs ill go ahead and do it
[23:39] <usser> jillsar, is the directory where the original files are stored called /dir/exes ?
[23:39] <AnnonyMouse2> Mion : installed jaunty on my MBP, & have everythink working well, including IR, & is well-inegrated into the notification system. I'd just like to get to see & manipulate those notificatio triggers
[23:39] <Mion> AnnonyMouse2: I use xbindkeys for my media keys on my keyboard, as long as I am in X, they work no matter what wm I run
[23:39] <kroffe> i dont understand the docs! should i downlod ubuntu first "the iso" the just copy it to my usb?
[23:39] <Arney> its video playback and I'm on vlc
[23:39] <UbbyCD> im just confused about it ya know
[23:40] <jillsar> well its /home/eli/nlp/srilm/bin/i686-m64     . I changed it of course.
[23:40] <Altreus> lo.
[23:40] <jken146> UbbyCD: They are only named 'bad' and 'ugly' because the devs didn't like the formats very much, not because they will do bad or ugly things to you
[23:40] <Altreus> Anyone use urxvt?
[23:40] <usser> UbbyCD, try it you can always delete the packages later
[23:40] <UbbyCD> i dont want to replace the good codecs ubuntu comes with by default
[23:40] <AnnonyMouse2> Mion : want to avoid conflicts w my "keyboard shortcuts" & compiz bindings
[23:40] <e1luca> UbbyCD: bad & ugli means they are not open source not neceasrly they'll broke your PC
[23:40] <UbbyCD> what about the ones i install with sudo apt-get install
[23:40] <jillsar> usser and the files there I run by ./filename
[23:40] <UbbyCD> i know how to remove snaptic
[23:40] <Mion> AnnonyMouse2: http://pastie.org/private/wzxhsidxjljo6ens8zwug  is my current config
[23:40] <UbbyCD> but not the sudo apt-get install im clueless on
[23:41] <Altreus> I should probably take it to a more specialised chan... tara
[23:41] <AnnonyMouse2> hmmmm
[23:41] <AnnonyMouse2> interresting
[23:41] <UbbyCD> i know what it does but i dont know how to uninstall those or if they show up in snaptic
[23:41] <UbbyCD> oh i see
[23:41] <e1luca> UbbyCD: System>Administration>sinaptics
[23:41] <jken146> UbbyCD: However you install something from the repositories, you can remove it any way you choose
[23:41] <ice109> can someone help me, i can't watch video on my computer even though i've installed all the codecs
[23:41] <mib_3fptm9> E: Internal Error, Could not perform immediate configuration (2) on libc6 A package failed to install.  Trying to recover:
[23:41] <infamousllama> So I took an image of a semi-dying hard drive and put in on a not dying hard drive; now ntfsresize refuses to enlarge the partition, saying: ERROR: Hopelessly many bad sectors has been detected!
[23:41] <mib_3fptm9> what does this mean? ^^^
[23:41] <Mion> vmix is a custom wrapper for ossmix, and mocp is the frontend to moc
[23:41] <AnnonyMouse2> a general too l can also help with other devices, like a ps3 bluetooth controller or wii controller
[23:41] <Guest21486> which file do I need to modify to manually configure network?
[23:41] <UbbyCD> ok so i can remove apt-get install files with snaptic?
[23:41] <UbbyCD> thats no prob them
[23:41] <jken146> UbbyCD: i.e. you can use apt-get remove or use synaptic or any other tool you like
[23:42] <Monie> Hey, I'm installing ubuntu but everytime I do I get the busybox shell, I read I should try in bios changing sata mode from ide to raid, but would this affect windows vista?
[23:42] <UbbyCD> oh i see
[23:42] <usser> UbbyCD, yes packages installed with apt-get do show up in synaptic, and no installing those codecs doesnt replace good ones, they are additions for stuff like dvd, real media, mp3 playback
[23:42] <_Tristan> need help with gparted gotta move two partitions
[23:42] <infamousllama> Anybody have experience with telling NTFS it doesn't have bad sectors?
[23:42] <UbbyCD> ok so i should install all the gstreamer plugins?
[23:42] <Monie> I mean, will windows vista still functional as it normally does?
[23:42] <UbbyCD> bad ugly good .. I even seen farsighted or something like that
[23:42] <jken146> UbbyCD: In my experience it's OK to just install all the codecs you find
[23:42] <kroffe> !install
[23:43] <usser> jillsar, so find /home/eli/nlp/srilm/bin/i686-m64 -name "*" -exec ln -s {} /usr/local/bin \;
[23:43] <erUSUL> Monie: raid is a bad idea... ahci is the mos linux friendly mode for sata chips
[23:43] <usser> jillsar, probably need to run it with sudo
[23:43] <infamousllama> Take that as a no.
[23:43] <UbbyCD> thanks
[23:43] <usser> UbbyCD, bad ugly good as well as -multiverse
[23:43] <Monie> erUSUL windows vista should still function as normal?
[23:43] <ice109> which codec do i need to play xvid files?
[23:43] <UbbyCD> ill install everything then let you guys know what happens
[23:44] <erUSUL> Monie: yep it will detec the change an install the drivers (or ask for them) the cd rom of the mootherboard should have them
[23:44] <Monie> Alright, thanks erUSUL
[23:45] <UbbyCD> gstreamer0.10-packagekit
[23:45] <UbbyCD> will this automate it like craptastic xp?
[23:45] <UbbyCD> and is it trusted and used commonly?
[23:45] <kroffe> !install
[23:45] <myke_> Anyone have any experience with creative sound cards?
[23:46] <DASPRiD> ya: they suck :)
[23:46] <myke_> lol
[23:46] <e1luca> UbbyCD: go ahead
[23:46] <DASPRiD> you asked me for experience ;)
[23:46] <myke_> well everything works
[23:46] <myke_> i didn't have to install a driver or anything
[23:46] <AnnonyMouse2> thnx guys. c ya l8r
[23:46] <kroffe> !automate
[23:46] <myke_> but i noticed that the surround sound doesn't work
[23:46] <jken146> myke_: I had an Audigy 4 that worked pretty well.  I was using that up til Hardy
[23:46] <DASPRiD> myke_, are you sure you want to keep this statement?
[23:46] <ice109> which codec do i need to play vxid files?
[23:46] <ice109> xvid
[23:47] <myke_> which statement dasprid?
[23:47] <DASPRiD> myke_, "everything works" ;)
[23:47] <myke_> oh
[23:47] <tnt996> Does anyone know how i could add another option in the Places menu?
[23:47] <myke_> well not everything
[23:47] <myke_> i mean i hear sound
[23:47] <DASPRiD> myke_, well nevermind, just kidding around
[23:47] <myke_> like events within ubuntu, music, video
[23:47] <e1luca> ice109: did you try to doubleclick and see if prompted for a install?
[23:47] <myke_> all plays fine
[23:47] <myke_> but its not surround
[23:47] <ice109> e1luca: didn't prompt
[23:48] <myke_> and whenever i play a game, like vegastrike or even supertux
[23:48] <ice109> e1luca: but video is black
[23:48] <myke_> the audio is super choppy
[23:48] <jken146> tnt996: If you add a directory to your bookmarks in nautilus it'll appear there
[23:48] <ice109> e1luca: and thumb on desktop shoes first frame of movie
[23:48] <DASPRiD> myke_, hmya w8
[23:48] <UbuntuNoob> hm, how do I decompress gzip'ed files if they're splitted in 51 files: file.gz.000 file.gz.001, etc?
[23:48] <e1luca> ice109: Application>Ad Remove search divx
[23:48] <Guest21486> what does show password mean in network manager
[23:48] <jken146> UbuntuNoob: Try the first file
[23:49] <mattgirv> UbuntuNoo: Not with unzip, it doesnt support multiple archives iirc
[23:49] <Dr_Willis> UbuntuNoob:  you could 'cat' them to one large file    cat file* > BigFile.gz
[23:49] <ice109> e1luca: all that comes up is movieplayer
[23:49] <bondo689> tnt996: system>preferences>main menu
[23:49] <Dr_Willis> UbuntuNoob:  then gunzip BigFile.gz
[23:49] <DASPRiD> myke_, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=205449
[23:49] <tnt996> jken146:  what is nautilus?
[23:49] <DASPRiD> enuf for today, cya all
[23:49] <e1luca> ice109: and in synaptics?
[23:49] <DASPRiD> tnt996, the god of the sea
[23:49] <UbuntuNoob> Dr_Willis: tried that already, partimage gives an error with that file.
[23:49] <ice109> e1luca: nm gstreamer omes up
[23:49] <jken146> Guest21486: It means that you see the password (if you don't tick the box you just see black circles)
[23:49] <usser> Dr_Willis, does the order in which it cats them matter?
[23:49] <myke_> thanks for the link DASPRiD :)
[23:49] <Dr_Willis> usser:  yes it would.
[23:50] <DASPRiD> myke_, np, but dont really know if it will help :)
[23:50] <usser> Dr_Willis, i mean is it guaranteed that cat file* would go from 0 to 9 etc?
[23:50] <ice109> e1luca: yes i have gstreamer installed
[23:50] <e1luca> ice109: do you have software sources enabled?
[23:50] <myke_> it won't hurt to try ahha
[23:50] <Dr_Willis> UbuntuNoob:  could be they need to get gunzipped first then catted.
[23:50] <ice109> yes
[23:50] <ice109> e1luca: yes i put them on
[23:50] <ice109> and it showed up
[23:50] <ice109> e1luca: that i have gstreamer installed too
[23:50] <Dr_Willis> usser:  try echo file*   and see what order they are in.
[23:50] <UbbyCD> for some reason snaptic was set to remove the 'bad' plugin set is this because i installed something that takes it off?
[23:50] <UbuntuNoob> hm
[23:50] <tortellino73> ciao
[23:50] <DASPRiD> myke_, http://www.google.com/search?q=ubuntu+creative+no+surround
[23:50] <tortellino73> !list
[23:50] <DASPRiD> myke_, here are some promising topic
[23:50] <usser> UbbyCD, yes some plugins there conflict with others
[23:51] <Guest21486> what file do I need to modify to change security setting for network wireless from the command line, or an editor?
[23:51] <DASPRiD> /msg ubottu !bot
[23:51] <e1luca> ice109: than live me alone I have no idea! :) try VLC maybe?
[23:51] <DASPRiD> hm doesnt work
[23:51] <ice109> e1luca: i am using vlc
[23:51] <ice109> still no video
[23:51] <usser> UbbyCD, dont install anything besides good bad and ugly and multiverse variations. it should play mp3s just fine
[23:51] <tnt996> Thank you everyone, BUT i would like to know how too add a link to my server in the Places menu how would i do this?
[23:51] <usser> UbbyCD, i think  gstreamer0.10-fluendo-mp3 overrides bad
[23:52] <SealedWithAKiss> I have just checked my Apache2 access logs. The last time I checked they were full of entries, I have checked the log again just a minute ago and the log is completely empty. Is there anything that could have automatically cleared the logs like a manual Apache restart etc? Or do I have great reason to be suspicious?
[23:52] <e1luca> ice109: play from HD or over network?
[23:52] <UbbyCD> ok no go
[23:52] <ice109> e1luca: hd
[23:52] <UbuntuNoob> Dr_Willis: hm, no space for that...
[23:52] <UbbyCD> it may be something to do with my sound card cause it appears to be a soundcard problem when i start it up
[23:52] <ice109> can someone help me fix my video problem, i have codecs installed but can't see the video track in my xvid file
[23:52] <Dr_Willis> UbuntuNoob:  what sort of file came that way anyway?
[23:53] <UbbyCD> the intel device 82801db-ich4  with stac-9750, (intel ..... cant see the rest..  next line "falling back to default"
[23:53] <UbuntuNoob> Dr_Willis: still my splitted and gziped backup from Partimage
[23:53] <UbbyCD> might my sound card be configured wrong for amarok2?
[23:53] <Dr_Willis> UbuntuNoob:  check the partimage docs. they may tell ya the way to  undo it.. you can proberly uncompress it with some large commandline.
[23:53] <UbbyCD> like earlier it works with all other stuff just not amarok2
[23:54] <usser> UbbyCD, shouldnt matter if other audio players work. can you play any file at all with amarok like wav or ogg
[23:54] <UbuntuNoob> Dr_Willis: I have my nose already since hours in it...
[23:54] <UbbyCD> well i have had weird stuff like for instance
[23:54] <tobi> Hey Folks... Normally while booting my internet connection should start automatically. But to get online access I have to run "sudo poff dsl-provider" first, following "sudo pon dsl-provider" ... what could be wrong ?!
[23:54] <Dr_Willis> UbuntuNoob:  perhaps cat file* | gunzip
[23:54] <UbbyCD> when i open a mp3 up in movie player audacity not being able to play
[23:54] <Dr_Willis> UbuntuNoob:  perhaps cat file* | gunzip > bigimage
[23:54] <UbbyCD> after i close down movie player
[23:55] <UbbyCD> audacity throws up playing errors but if i dont play anything in movie player im fine
[23:55] <UbbyCD> i had to reboot to fix the problem before
[23:55] <usser> UbbyCD, go through settings in all your audio/video programs and set sound output to pulseaudio
[23:55] <UbbyCD> and it would not show my sound card settings or all of them right in the audacity options
[23:55] <UbuntuNoob> hm....
[23:55] <usser> UbbyCD, if you're not running kubuntu that is
[23:55] <UbbyCD> ok
[23:56] <whole> Is there anyone in here that knows about whole disk encryption options for Ubuntu?
[23:56] <UbbyCD> because i remember in audacity i had to flub around with the sound card because i had more than one entry for intel 80morenumbershere soundcard and only 1 of them worked
[23:56] <UbbyCD> whats the diff /
[23:56] <UbuntuNoob> btw. does Partimage need a formated drive to restore the files? Or does a blank drive work, too? The FAQ is a bit confusing...
[23:56] <UbbyCD> is pulse audio better or worse?
[23:56] <tobi> UbbyCD, is it playing and there is no sound on the speakers, might be a PulseAudio thing ...
[23:57] <UbbyCD> also i dont see any settings in amarok 2 to change the sound options
[23:57] <zerothis> so, if I make a live CD partition on a USB drive using unetbootin, then xubuntu on a 2nd partition of the drive. Will both be options in grub?
[23:57] <UbbyCD> i found it in audacity and other programs but not amarok
[23:57] <usser> UbbyCD, pulseaudio allows multiple programs to play at once and lets you easily control the volume of each stream etc
[23:57] <UbbyCD> im pretty sure the option was in amarok 1.4 but i dont see it in amarok 2
[23:57] <UbbyCD> how would i change amarok to that
[23:57] <jken146> tnt996: The default file manager in Gnome (Ubuntu)
[23:57] <usser> UbbyCD, amarok doesnt use pulseaudio, it uses phonon which is a kde thing
[23:57] <opensc> hello
[23:57] <jken146> Guest21486: iwconfig
[23:57] <jken146> tnt996: Use Places -> Connect to Server
[23:58] <opensc> i'm new in xchat
[23:58] <UbbyCD> so i need to configure phonon?
[23:58] <tobi> UbbyCD, install the PulseAudio mixer, otherwise install ALSA!
[23:58] <whole> The only encryption option I know about for Ubuntu is Truecrypt, but unfortunalty, it doesn't support whole disk encryption for *nix, just windows.. I was hoping someone could give me a new lead.
[23:58] <zerothis> UbbyCD: some players don't have the option. You need to change your whole desktop in the settings to use a different soundcard and/or audo system
[23:58] <UbbyCD> i want good sound because i use my laptop for transcribing / arranging music
[23:58] <UbbyCD> is pulse audio going to degrade quality?
[23:58] <SealedWithAKiss> I have just checked my Apache2 access logs. The last time I checked they were full of entries, I have checked the log again just a minute ago and the log is completely empty. Is there anything that could have automatically cleared the logs like a manual Apache restart etc? Or do I have great reason to be suspicious?
[23:59] <UbbyCD> ok i know where that is
[23:59] <usser> UbbyCD, pulseaudio has been troublesome, but it works flawlessly for me on jaunty
[23:59] <UbbyCD> ok lemme try that.. do i need to restart the computer for changes to take effect?
[23:59] <Dr_Willis> SealedWithAKiss:  they get 'archived' every so often look for some compressed log files.. or check out the 'watchlog' command. its handy
[23:59] <usser> UbbyCD, no
[23:59] <tobi> UbbyCD, ... the soundsettings for your soundcard won't be better with Pulse Audio ...
[23:59] <myke_> damn
[23:59] <Dr_Willis> SealedWithAKiss:  oops its logwatch :)