[00:00] <fccf> xaashi: you might want to ask in #ubuntu-kernel
[00:00] <ibou> salut
[00:00] <xaashi> fccf: thanks
[00:00] <ibou> je tapes quoi en console pour programmer un fsck au reboot ?
[00:00] <Jeruvy> ifr ! ibou salut
[00:00] <Jeruvy> !fr ! ibou salut
[00:00] <mrwes> !fr
[00:00] <lfaraone_> xaashi: update-initramfs
[00:00] <Flannel> !fr | ibou
[00:00] <Jeruvy> hehe thank you :)
[00:00] <mrwes> heh
[00:00] <ibou> sorry
[00:01] <lfaraone_> Jeruvy: you mean to use a pipe: |
[00:01] <Jeruvy> lfaraone: ya I see my fingers are not doing the walking hehe.
[00:01] <ibou> How to program a fsck on reboot ?
[00:01] <xaashi> lfaraone: i'm using a plain vanila kernel from kernel.org ..  stripped down, will  update-initramfs still work?
[00:01] <Flannel> ibou: sudo touch /forcefsck
[00:02] <proq> lfaraone_: no, he already showed that he had adobe flash installed
[00:02] <lfaraone_> ibou: i'd reboot into recovery mode and do it from there. or what Flannel said.
[00:02] <Broken-flash> sudo apt-get install swfdec-mozilla  flashplugin-nonfree --reinstall
[00:02] <Broken-flash>  did the trick
[00:03] <Flannel> Just sit tight people.
[00:05] <lfaraone_> re whoever was asking about the custom kernel, it would work.
[00:05] <lfaraone_> As long as you specify the kernel version on the command line.
[00:06] <fccf> wow... thats a netsplit
[00:07] <lstarnes> fccf: it isn't
[00:07] <cooldudedesktop> it was a botnet
[00:07] <lfaraone_> fccf: it's someone storming the network.l
[00:07] <Jeruvy> just a tiny one :)
[00:07] <ewook> !gnome
[00:07] <lfaraone_> fccf: which has the way of kicking off lamer clients, such as my own.
[00:07] <fx3> lfaraone_, mine too, xchat :(
[00:08] <s|k> lfaraone_ what would a client have to do to not get kicked?
[00:08] <s|k> I'm working on one
[00:08] <codeamuk> im using weechat and didnt get kikcked
[00:08] <lfaraone_> s|k: no idea, but my irssi is never kicked off.
[00:08] <lfaraone_> s|k: whereas my mibbit session, where I am currently, did.
[00:09] <fccf> pidgin stays connected here
[00:09] <s|k> I got kicked too
[00:09] <s|k> not sure why
[00:09] <s|k> I made this irc client
[00:09] <s|k> excess flood
[00:09] <xaashi> lfaraone: sorry did you answer me, i lost connect for a moment
[00:09] <lstarnes> s|k: make sure it spaces out ctcp replies
[00:09] <s|k> I don't reply to ctcp yet
[00:09] <lstarnes> oh
[00:09] <s|k> that's a good point though
[00:09] <lfaraone_> xaashi: remind me, was your question on custom kernels?
[00:10] <Jeruvy> back to work. :P
[00:10] <xaashi> creating intrd.img for stripped down vanilla kernel
[00:10] <ftw> is irssi a lamer client?
[00:10] <lfaraone_> fno: Not really.
[00:10] <lfaraone_> * ftw
[00:10] <xaashi> lfaraone does update-intr.. work on that
[00:10] <ftw> I didn't get kicked--just saw tons of messages
[00:11] <lstarnes> ftw: no
[00:11] <lfaraone_> xaashi: I see. Yes, it does, as long as you specif. the version according to the man page
[00:11] <xaashi> lfaraone: cool thank you man
[00:13] <adelie42> What is the prefered on screen keyboard for touchscreens/tablet pc?
[00:13] <xaashi> lfaraone: incidentally if you dont use update-initramfs, what are the othr methods
[00:14] <fccf> !best | adelie42
[00:15] <lfaraone_> xaashi: no idewa.
[00:15] <fccf> adelie42: that said: gok is an onscreen kb for Gnome
[00:15] <adelie42> fccf: thank you
[00:17] <xaashi> lfaraone: thanks anyhow
[00:17] <minimec> adelie42: for small screens there is the matchbox keyboard, but this is part of the matchbox gpe environment I think. Don't know if you can use it as a standalone app.
[00:18] <xemacs4321> icewm , has full keyboard support i have read
[00:21] <Kaie> hello. im looking for tips on getting rid of stuff on my ubuntu system which i dont use... such as bluez and other stuff.
[00:21] <Kaie> i once tried getting rid of it and some other default apps
[00:21] <needhelp1> how do i run a scrip.. if its called whatever.sh
[00:21] <Kaie> but it totally messed up my system. and i had to restore them. any tuturials anyone know about?
[00:21]  * cyphase just got his jaunty cds
[00:21] <needhelp1> how do i run the script? i tried in terminal  install whatever.sh
[00:21] <needhelp1> didnt work
[00:22] <boss_mc> needhelp1: make sure it is set to be executable (in properties, or using chmod) then type ./whatever.sh in terminal
[00:22] <boss_mc> needhelp1: or click on the icon in nautilus
[00:22] <boss_mc> needhelp1: or /full/path/to/script/whatever.sh in terminal will work
[00:23] <cyphase> ooh, sexy :P (the jaunty sleeves/cds)
[00:23] <needhelp1> boss_mc: bash: ./whatever.sh: No such file or directory
[00:23] <boss_mc> needhelp1: you have to navigate to the directory containing it
[00:23] <fccf> cyphase: what color are they?
[00:23] <needhelp1> im in the active DR
[00:24] <boss_mc> needhelp1: if you do ls -l whatever.sh, does it have 'x' in the permissions?
[00:24] <mrwes> rutrow!
[00:24] <mrwes> wow
[00:24] <mrwes> lfaraone, nod...uh huh.... excessive floods :)
[00:24] <cyphase> fccf: mostly dark brown, but some light brown as well
[00:24] <mrwes> fx3, I'm running xchat too
[00:24] <mrwes> wow...non stop aye?
[00:24] <mrwes> needhelp1, ./whatever.sh
[00:24] <mrwes> heh...boss_mc
[00:25] <fccf> cyphase: nice
[00:25] <boss_mc> mrwes: did you just get kicked?
[00:25] <Vlet> I just installed vnc server on a (previously) gui-less server w/ fluxbox and xdm. All works well, but I can't figure out where the resolution (currently 800x600) is set. Any ideas?
[00:25] <fccf> !enter | mrwes
[00:25] <cyphase> fccf: no people on it either.. just a simple "ubuntu 9.04, desktop edition"
[00:25] <cyphase> fccf: i'll take a pic
[00:26] <mrwes> weird
[00:26] <boss_mc> needhelp1: did you get it to work?
[00:26] <Flannel> fccf, cyphase: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2478/3558882367_a520166be0.jpg  also, take this to #ubuntu-offtopic :)
[00:26] <mrwes> boss_mc, yah, what was that about?
[00:27] <boss_mc> mrwes: you did type 7 lines in quick suscession, floodbot thought you were flooding
[00:27] <needhelp1> boss_mc: one sec
[00:27] <boss_mc> mrwes: weird that you didn't get a warning first though...
[00:27] <unitxt> I like the feature of how irssi lets you go "Fullscreen(F11)" to switch windows. You simply use 'Alt-1...etc...' to switch between channels. Can you something similiar with Xterm? The only way I know how to switch between windows is to open a new tab, but that makes it where you still have the tabs present at the top of the screen. I'd like as much 'real estate' as possible...
[00:27] <mrwes> boss_mc, not from this end I didn't
[00:27] <boss_mc> mrwes: didn't what?
[00:28] <minimec> Vlet: Try to configure /etc/xorg.conf on the VNC server.
[00:28] <mrwes> boss_mc, forget it
[00:28] <boss_mc> done
[00:28] <Ron586> is there a way to stop the windows from fading in and out when I open or close them?
[00:29] <boss_mc> Ron586: install compizconfig-settings-manager and change the settings of the animation plugin
[00:29] <Vlet> minimec: well, the funny thing is that xorg.conf is empty right now (I didn't think xorg would run without a config file) so it makes me think there is an alt config somewhere I can't find.
[00:30] <Apollo2366> Hey I just tried compiling Hello.cpp with the GCC but I don't think I have something configured correctly
[00:30] <Apollo2366> Here's the terminal: eric@livingroom2:~/My Projects/cpp/src$ gcc -o ..\bin\hello Hello.cpp
[00:30] <Apollo2366> /tmp/ccyoEXb8.o: In function `main':
[00:30] <Apollo2366> Hello.cpp:(.text+0x1c): undefined reference to `std::cout'
[00:30] <Apollo2366> Hello.cpp:(.text+0x21): undefined reference to `std::basic_ostream<char, std::char_traits<char> >& std::operator<< <std::char_traits<char> >(std::basic_ostream<char, std::char_traits<char> >&, char const*)'
[00:30] <Apollo2366> /tmp/ccyoEXb8.o: In function `__static_initialization_and_destruction_0(int, int)':
[00:30] <FloodBot3> Apollo2366: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[00:30] <Vlet> minimec: ahh, it's set in /usr/bin/vncserver in a variable :)
[00:30] <Apollo2366> Hello.cpp:(.text+0x50): undefined reference to `std::ios_base::Init::Init()'
[00:30] <Apollo2366> Hello.cpp:(.text+0x55): undefined reference to `std::ios_base::Init::~Init()'
[00:30] <Apollo2366> /tmp/ccyoEXb8.o:(.eh_frame+0x11): undefined reference to `__gxx_personality_v0'
[00:30] <Apollo2366> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
[00:30] <Ron586> boss_mc: thanks, it worked
[00:30] <boss_mc> !pastebin | Apollo2366
[00:31] <mrwes> heh...now that's flooding
[00:31] <cabrey> another know whats up with freenode?
[00:32] <spc> hi why kubuntu is downloading my network stored videos before playing them with vlc...? ubuntu dont do that.can i disable that?thanks
[00:32] <media`> it's an international terrorist attack
[00:32] <media`> all you base are belong to us
[00:32] <cabrey> ahh yes because those happen all the time
[00:32] <Apollo2366> http://paste.ubuntu.com/189323/ this is the terminal command and output
[00:33] <Jeruvy> !ot | media` funny but...
[00:33] <minimec> Vlet: the empty xorg.conf is the result of the new xserver 1.6 architecture. ;) Glad you found the solution...
[00:33] <fccf> Apollo2366: you might ask in #gcc or #c++
[00:33] <boss_mc> Apollo2366: have you got libstdc++ installed?
[00:34] <Apollo2366> boss_mc, probably not, Synaptic right?
[00:34] <boss_mc> Apollo2366: it's cos you're building with gcc when you're using c++ code
[00:34] <boss_mc> Apollo2366: use g++
[00:34] <needhelp1> boss_mc: ./install.sh: line 8: cmake: command not found
[00:34] <boss_mc> !info cmake | needhelp1
[00:34] <needhelp1> make: *** No rule to make target `clean'.  Stop.7:34 PMmake: *** No targets specified and no makefile found.  Stop.
[00:35] <needhelp1> what does that mean boss_mc
[00:35] <boss_mc> needhelp1: you havn't got cmake installed
[00:35] <Jeruvy> needhelp1: did you ./configure first?
[00:35] <Apollo2366> boss_mc, Do I have to install it? Is the terminal command any different?
[00:35] <boss_mc> Apollo2366: if you installed build-essential then you have it
[00:35] <boss_mc> Apollo2366: the syntax is basically the same (it's exactly the same for your purposes)
[00:36] <Apollo2366> So g++ -o Hello Hello.cpp ?
[00:36] <boss_mc> Apollo2366: yep
[00:36] <mrwes> damn...Jaunty is so efficient
[00:36] <Apollo2366> mkay thanks
[00:36] <needhelp1> ./configure no such file
[00:36] <needhelp1> boss_mc:  ./configure no such file
[00:37] <boss_mc> needhelp1: you need to install cmake (sudo apt-get install cmake)
[00:38] <buttons840> How can I modify the ls command to show only folders or directories?
[00:38] <needhelp1> that worked boss_mc
[00:38] <needhelp1> thanks
[00:38] <boss_mc> buttons840: ls -d
[00:38] <buttons840> hmm
[00:38] <buttons840> that only shows .
[00:39] <Jeruvy> I noticed that too, but it is correct syntax.  Try --directory
[00:39] <buttons840> for example ls -d / returns "."
[00:39] <Trixar_za> I'm probably going to ask a newbie question right now, but how do I exit man without having to type Ctrl+Z and then having to kill the process?
[00:39] <buttons840> just a period
[00:39] <Cass> buttons840: ls -ld * |grep ^d
[00:39] <boss_mc> buttons840: or try ls -l | grep ^d
[00:40] <boss_mc> JINX
[00:40] <Cass> lol
[00:40] <fccf> Trixar_za: Q
[00:40] <boss_mc> oh, if only the floodbots played jinx, that would be sweet
[00:40]  * Trixar_za slaps forehead
[00:40] <Trixar_za> it's always that simple :|
[00:40] <Jeruvy> buttons840: its a bug, ls man page specifys -d; --directory for directory entries.
[00:41] <buttons840> wow, you serious, how long will it take to fix this bug?
[00:41] <fccf> Trixar_za: not always that simple
[00:41] <buttons840> i don't know if i believe that, because i was using a linux distro that is years old the other day, and ls -d listed onlya period, just the same
[00:41] <spinx8565> Hello, I'm running the live-cd right now to test out Jaunty on my laptop. I have a question...
[00:42] <boss_mc> Trixar_za: canonical example, it's almost impossible to quit vim the first time you run it...
[00:42] <andruk> !ask
[00:42] <Trixar_za> with me it normally is. I always look for the hard way to do things and it never occurs to me that the answer is very simple
[00:42] <boss_mc> !ask | spinx8565
[00:42] <spinx8565> Sorry--
[00:42] <Jeruvy> buttons840: I'd say its a bug
[00:42] <Trixar_za> isn't it esc, q?
[00:42] <boss_mc> Trixar_za: <esc>:q
[00:42] <boss_mc> ...obv...
[00:43] <andruk> anybody know of any kdevelop4 beta 3 packages out for ubuntu yet?
[00:43] <mdg> Trixar_za: Its a colon q ":q"
[00:43] <cabrey> andruk, look in Add & Remove...
[00:43] <spc> so any help with kubuntu copying files before playing a movie?
[00:44] <fccf> mdg: thats for vi - Trixar_za is in man
[00:44] <fccf> Trixar_za: h is also help in man
[00:44] <cabrey> spc, /join #kubuntu
[00:44] <spc> cabrey i asked.
[00:44] <wachunei> hi guys, black macbook video issue, running 9.04 over parallels, which one is the driver i should install to get compiz working?
[00:44] <mdg> fccf: oh. sorry
[00:44] <boss_mc> fccf: we were discussing non-obvious quitting commands
[00:45] <Jeruvy> buttons840: but apparently it isn't.  Good to know.
[00:45] <IndyGunFreak> wachunei: what video device does the mac have?
[00:45] <wachunei> 945gm intel integrates
[00:45] <Cass> wachunei: compiz on parallels probably wont wont work, no 3d accel i dont think
[00:45] <spinx8565> Question about sound card. I'm running 9.04. The maximum volume from my internal speakers is very low, and when the mixer is set halfway, it is as if it were at 0%. What can I do?
[00:45] <andruk> cabrey: i appreciate the advice, but i dont think the kdevelop in add/remove is beta 3.
[00:45] <wachunei> Cass: it does 3d accel
[00:45] <Cass> for linux ?
[00:46] <wachunei> for sure
[00:46] <Apollo2366> boss_mc: This might seem stupid, but when I compile with g++, how do I specify a seperate directory for the output file? Because I did g++ -o ..\bin\Hello Hello.cpp and it just made it a hidden file named ..binHello in the src directory.
[00:46] <boss_mc> Apollo2366: linux uses / where windows uses \
[00:46] <Cass> wac wow .. last i heard for win only, thats all vmware does
[00:46] <Apollo2366> boss_mc: OH ok thanks
[00:46] <boss_mc> Apollo2366: switch your slashes (\ is for escape codes which is why they're getting ignored)
[00:47] <IndyGunFreak> wachunei: intel devices took a major step back in 9.04... you can get compiz to work, but you'll have to enable unsupported updates to make it work...then update, then restart and compiz *should* work.. i had mixed results w/ it.
[00:47] <wachunei> IndyGunFreak: i just commented all blacklisted devices
[00:47] <ctmjr> spinx8565, in a terminal open alsamixer make sure everything is up using the arrow keys
[00:48] <IndyGunFreak> wachunei: i really doubt thats gonna fix anything
[00:48] <IndyGunFreak> !intel | wachunei
[00:48] <gotskillz1> hi
[00:48] <mdg> gotskillz1: Hi!
[00:49] <gotskillz1> sigh im new to ubuntu
[00:49] <gotskillz1> i like what i see so far, but im a bit confused
[00:49] <fccf> !ask | gotskillz1
[00:49] <wachunei> :C
[00:49] <mrwes> gotskillz1, what's up?
[00:49] <boss_mc> gotskillz1: well, bombard us with questions and we'll help as best we can
[00:49] <gotskillz1> ok hehe
[00:50] <wachunei> if im able to render "glxgears" means 3d accel?
[00:50] <gotskillz1> First off.... i accidentally removed part of my bottom panel that allowed me to switch in between applications, kind of like the winblows taskbar.
[00:50] <gotskillz1> i am using kde
[00:50] <Cass> wachunei: glxgears will run without, unless its really fast
[00:51] <fccf> gotskillz1: #kubuntu is a good place for help in kde
[00:51] <Zal> wachunei, no, not necessarily. Run glxinfo |grep -i direct
[00:51] <Cass> wachunei: it dont mean compiz supports the driver
[00:51] <Linuz2009> hello
[00:51] <fccf> Linuz2009: Hi
[00:52] <Cass> ill be shocked if parallels will run compiz
[00:52] <gotskillz1> fccf: id have to disagree with you, the channel is dead.
[00:52] <Cass> ill switch if it does :-)
[00:52] <Linuz2009> I was having some technical difficulties when going to ubuntu support channel.
[00:52] <ctmjr> wachunei, type glxinfo | grep render and if it says yes and hardware rasterizer your good to go
[00:52] <Linuz2009> but it seem fine for now
[00:53] <spinx8565> ctmjr: I put everything to max--the "front" wasn't all the way up; however, I still don't seem to be getting the volume I usually get.
[00:53] <Linuz2009> so I here to ask how to update mozilla firefox
[00:53] <wachunei> ctmjr: direct rendering: Yes
[00:53] <Linuz2009> I want update patches for the browser
[00:53] <spinx8565> ctmjr: and still no sound at a little under 50% on the mixer.
[00:53] <fccf> !update | Linuz2009
[00:53] <wachunei> ctmjr:  Software Rasterizer
[00:53] <cabrey> Linuz2009, System > Administration > Update Manager
[00:54] <fccf> Linuz2009: ignore that
[00:54] <boscop> it seems that a program that should be in the PATH, is not, because it cannot be found. where should custom paths be added? I did it it .bashrc
[00:54] <mib_csj1b03z> hey guys, can someone tell me how i can set my icon when im loggin in?
[00:55] <ctmjr> spinx8565, make sure the app your using the volume is up
[00:55] <Cass> wachunei: http://forum.parallels.com/showthread.php?t=31351&highlight=compiz
[00:55] <fccf> Linuz2009: there are a number of additions for mozilla firefox - you  can see a list in synaptic package manager
[00:55] <cabrey> mib_csj1b03z, System > Administration > Users and Groups
[00:55] <Cass> few posts down
[00:55] <Yc0reVoO> last time i run linux was in 1995.  how do you install linux software downloaded over the web (the extensiion *.gz or *.bz2)?
[00:55] <mib_csj1b03z> cabrey: actually it's prefrences about me just found it
[00:55] <cabrey> mib_csj1b03z, disregard that, it is actually System > Preferences > About Me
[00:55] <mib_csj1b03z> cabrey: was talking to u before im back now
[00:55] <cabrey> mib_csj1b03z, :)
[00:55] <mib_csj1b03z> cabrey: yep :D
[00:56] <ctmjr> wachunei,  then you do not have full 3d what video card do you have?
[00:56] <mib_csj1b03z> cabrey: loving these icons, i used the login theme from the site and shik-themes
[00:56] <enrique> spanish?
[00:56] <wachunei> ctmjr: black macbook
[00:56] <wachunei> enrique: claro
[00:56] <cabrey> mib_csj1b03z, gnome-colors?
[00:56] <mib_csj1b03z> cabrey: yep
[00:56] <mdm> !ed
[00:56] <cabrey> mib_csj1b03z, yea they are really good
[00:56] <mib_csj1b03z> cabrey: lol did u forget already about when we talked
[00:56] <mdm> !es
[00:57] <buttons840> i don't know if i believe that, because i was using a linux distro that is years old the other day, and ls -d listed onlya period, just the same
[00:57] <cabrey> mib_csj1b03z, no i remember
[00:57] <wachunei> enrique: talk to me privately, i could translate
[00:57] <Linuz2009> right now my firefox version is 3.0 and it seem that there's version 3.5
[00:57] <fccf> Yc0reVoO: ubuntu comes with alot of software that can be installed automatically - often tar or gzipped files will require compiling -
[00:57] <mib_csj1b03z> cabrey: what does teh about me do other than just have all ur info lol
[00:57] <buttons840> i've open nautilus using gksudo nautilus, i then enter the fallowing in the location "ssh://ester@192.168.0.100/" but this returns an error "could not find the loations /home/buttons/ssh://ester@192.168.0.100/" also note, this process works perfectly when i use regular nautilus, but not when i open it as super user
[00:57] <Linuz2009> so I click to install all 3.5 version of firefox.
[00:57] <wachunei> Linuz2009: yep, 3.5b4 (former 3.1)
[00:58] <cabrey> mib_csj1b03z, pretty much it
[00:58] <elad`> Sometimes, bash uses /more/ on its own, when the output is long. I'd rather it always went with /less/. Is that possible?
[00:58] <boscop> I have a program that is in my path but it cannot be found with "sudo". does that mean that it is not in root's PATH? where do I set it?
[00:58] <cabrey> Linuz2009, there is a beta available
[00:58] <boss_mc> boscop: in /root/.bashrc
[00:59] <boscop> boss_mc: thanks so much
[00:59] <spinx8565> ctmjr: it is all the way up. I'm using Rhythmbox. I have a louder maximum since setting "front" to max with alsamixer, but volume control is still sort of off. Maybe I'm just being picky?
[00:59] <cabrey> Linuz2009, sudo apt-get install firefox-3.5
[00:59] <mib_csj1b03z> cabrey: just wanted to point out a security issue, before I edited the /etc/fstab and made a mistake where my machine wouldnt work, I then used my live cd to try and make a change, I was able to edit the fstab file using the sudo but it didnt ask me for a password, isnt this a security bug?
[00:59] <Trixar_za> 3.5 is out?
[00:59] <cabrey> mib_csj1b03z, no
[00:59] <wachunei> Trixar_za: beta 4
[01:00] <mdm> Linuz2009: your box has a set of software deemed safe for you to run.  Newer code is often unstable.  And even given that warning some people insist on compiling it then complaining about how it dosn't work.  I would HIGHLY suggest you simply use firefox from the repositories.
[01:00] <Trixar_za> ah, I'll wait for the stable release then
[01:00] <mib_csj1b03z> cabrey: so then anyone with a live cd could edit ur files, no?
[01:00] <bash> hey
[01:00] <musikgoat|main> mib_csj1b03z: if you have physical access, the machine is pwned
[01:00] <cabrey> mib_csj1b03z, when you have physical access to the machine, all bets are off unless you encrypted the hdd
[01:00] <Linuz2009> it said the current firefox is at the newest version
[01:00] <buttons840> also, does anyone know why the "connect to server" option in nautilus behaves differently when you open as super user versus opening as regular user?
[01:00] <boss_mc> mib_csj1b03z: that's equivalent to pulling the HD out, plugging it into another machine and expecting that machine to ask for your password before it lets you into the files
[01:00] <ctmjr> spinx8565, might be like me and getting old and do not hear so good any more
[01:00] <Jeruvy> mib_csj1b03z: provided they have the sudo password sure, or did you not have to sudo it?
[01:00] <wachunei> Trixar_za: here in mac os x is pretty stable, and works with weave, awesome foxkmarks killer
[01:00] <cabrey> mib_csj1b03z, yup, but you usually can disable cd booting from within the bios, then set a bios password
[01:01] <mib_csj1b03z> Jeruvy: I didn't have to put in sudo pass, thats my whole point
[01:01] <musikgoat|main> Jeruvy: that means nothing, cause sudo is on the live cd
[01:01] <spinx8565> ctmjr: lol, but I'm only 21! I do play the drums, though. Thanks for your help.
[01:01] <Linuz2009> okay I installed from the command line
[01:01] <Trixar_za> ok
[01:01] <Trixar_za> let met apt-get it then
[01:01] <sjlkg> hi, i want to completely disable bluetooth on my netbook, what is the best way to do this?
[01:01] <mib_csj1b03z> cabrey: yeah lol what was weird was that it didnt ask me for a pass that's what i was concerned about
[01:01] <Cass> sjlkg: bios
[01:01] <cabrey> sjlkg, System > Administration > Services
[01:01] <Trixar_za> I already reinstalled my firefox before, it keeps closing on it's own
[01:01] <ctmjr> spinx8565, your welcome
[01:01] <Trixar_za> I need to do it anyway >.>
[01:02] <Jeruvy> musikgoat|main: but the password wouldn't...
[01:02] <cabrey> mib_csj1b03z, it's understood
[01:02] <sjlkg> Cass: bios doesn't seem to have a bluetooth setting, just wifi
[01:02] <cabrey> sjlkg, System > Administration > Services
[01:02] <sjlkg> what about blacklisting the btusb kernel module?
[01:02] <Cass> sjlkg: wow, my eepc and dell 9s does
[01:02] <wachunei> yay! Transmission 1.7!
[01:02] <musikgoat|main> Trixar_za: run it from terminal, note the errors you get and search for them
[01:02] <boscop> boss_mc: do I have to do something to make it available in this session? because it seems that it isn't refreshed yet
[01:02] <mib_csj1b03z> cabrey: no one has physical access to my PC that i dont want to have, but just something i wanted to mention, :D
[01:02] <Cass> sjlkg: sorry just dell 9s, eee does not have it
[01:02] <boss_mc> boscop: do sudo source /root/.bashrc
[01:03] <boss_mc> boscop: or restart the session
[01:03] <cabrey> mib_csj1b03z, I am very stingy who touches my netbook :)
[01:03] <Cass> wow this channel is busy
[01:03] <cabrey> Cass, it is usually busier
[01:03] <sjlkg> cabrey: services doesn't disable the bluetooth adapter completely though, i guess?
[01:03] <fccf> Cass: this channel is always busy
[01:03] <abe3k> who needs help ?
[01:03] <boscop> boss_mc: why does it say: sudo: source: command not found ?
[01:03] <musikgoat|main> Cass: yeah, release days are usually really busy
[01:03] <Cass> fccf: yeah not partook in a while and it is reeeealllly busy
[01:04] <Jeruvy> mib_csj1b03z: noted, thank you.
[01:04] <Trixar_za> musikgoat|main: doesn't throw errors while starting up, but will keep it open until the bug reproduces itself
[01:04] <cabrey> sjlkg, it disables it from the OS perspective and you said it is not in your BIOS, so this is all you can do
[01:04] <EdgEy> hello, why can i not create ntfs partitions using gparted ?
[01:04] <fccf> Cass: Participating here can be alot of fun... wanna help
[01:04] <Cass> musikgoat|main: release days ?  what did i miss ?
[01:04] <musikgoat|main> Trixar_za: if you want to get really detailed, you should trace it
[01:04] <abe3k> EdgEy : you'll need to install the ntfs tools too
[01:05] <cabrey> Cass, like when 9.04 came out
[01:05] <boss_mc> boscop: you'll have to switch to root (sudo -i) then do source /root/.bashrc
[01:05] <musikgoat|main> !trace | Trixar_za
[01:05] <musikgoat|main> !strace | Trixar_za
[01:05] <Cass> cabrey: ohh yeah thats a few weeks ago though no ?
[01:05] <boss_mc> !botabuse | musikgoat|main
[01:05] <Jeruvy> !backtrace
[01:05] <cabrey> Cass, April 26 I think, gee I already forget
[01:05] <sjlkg> cabrey: what are the advantages of blacklisting the btusb kernel module with modprobe blacklist.conf then?
[01:05] <mib_csj1b03z> Jeruvy: u a developer or no?
[01:05] <abe3k> EdgEy : package name ntfsprogs
[01:05] <EdgEy> thanks
[01:06] <musikgoat|main> thanks Jeruvy
[01:06] <cabrey> sjlkg, not much different, the hardware will still be idling
[01:06] <Jeruvy> mib_csj1b03z: no.  not for ubuntu
[01:06] <Cass> cabrey: heh, i guess *buntu is more popular than most
[01:06] <mib_csj1b03z> Jeruvy: ok
[01:07] <boscop> boss_mc: ok, but it still doesn't seem to find that program in that folder
[01:07] <boss_mc> boscop: what's the program?
[01:07] <boscop> boss_mc: it's a build tool, named dsss
[01:07] <boss_mc> boscop: s/what/where/
[01:07] <tomtommy> boss_mc, hello
[01:08] <boscop> boss_mc: it's in /home/oliver/dev/dsss/bin
[01:08] <mib_csj1b03z> what encryption do the keys in ubuntu use?
[01:08] <sjlkg> cabrey: my problem is, the runtime on my netbook is quite ridiculous.. 4 hours with wifi compared to up to 7 hours under windows
[01:08] <sjlkg> so i'm looking for ways to improve the runtime
[01:08] <cabrey> sjlkg, what netbook do you have?
[01:08] <sjlkg> cabrey: a samsung n110, which is quite similar to the nc10
[01:09] <tomtommy> mib_csj1b03z, PGP
[01:09] <Cass> sjlkg, wow 7 hrs ... nice
[01:09] <Cass> sjlkg, use windows .. :p
[01:09] <boss_mc> tomtommy: hello...
[01:09] <tomtommy> sjlkg, are those netbooks any good?
[01:09] <Jeruvy> Cass: thats what I'm thinking... ;P
[01:09]  * boss_mc wonders if he knows tomtommy 
[01:09] <abe3k> sjlkg : turning down simple things like screen brightness and sound volume and desktop effects could help very much
[01:09] <Linuz2009> is there a registration site for creating a nickname?
[01:09] <tomtommy> boss_mc, :)
[01:09] <Linuz2009> For IRC.
[01:10] <Cass> Jeruvy, sounds like the cpu scaling is not working for atom
[01:10] <boss_mc> boscop: you can call it as sudo /home/oliver/.../bin/dsss <args>
[01:10] <cabrey> sjlkg, you can try the array.org netbook kernel
[01:10] <Jeruvy> !freenode | Linuz2009
[01:10] <brig> I just saved a XChat transcript, and closed xchat, how do I view the trascript.log file... it looks binary!?
[01:10] <sjlkg> tomtommy: yes, they are :) depends what you're planning to do though. until now i haven't come across a thing i couldn't do on a netbook
[01:10] <Jeruvy> Cass: or maybe i/o related..but I'm just speculating :)
[01:10] <boscop> boss_mc: yes, I did this before but it's annoying. so I thought it may be possible to edd it tot the path
[01:10] <sjlkg> tomtommy: except games of course
[01:11] <tomtommy> sjlkg, can you play games on it, e.g Battlefield 2142?
[01:11] <tomtommy> sjlkg, thats too bad
[01:11] <boscop> s/edd/add
[01:11] <mib_csj1b03z> tomtommy: im guessing PGP is nowhere near AES-256 or AES-128 for that matter?
[01:11] <boss_mc> boscop: can you still not use it through sudo after restarting the terminal?
[01:11] <boss_mc> boscop: or even just opening a new one
[01:11] <tomtommy> mib_csj1b03z, its 1024 and 2048
[01:11] <ewsubach> does browsing the internet generate incoming UDP packets? if so, on what ports?
[01:11] <Cass> Jeruvy, indeed, im sure there was an article a while ago about ubuntu and io not playing nice
[01:12] <boscop> boss_mc: no
[01:12] <elad`> I want the full-fledged vim. How do I get that?
[01:12] <tomtommy> mib_csj1b03z, using PGP adds billions of years trying to brute force breaking it, compared to AES-256 or AES-128 :)
[01:12] <boss_mc> elad`: install vim-full
[01:12] <sjlkg> tomtommy: older games work, world of goo works :p but heavy 3d games won't
[01:12] <boss_mc> boscop: what did you add to /root/.bashrc?
[01:12] <mib_csj1b03z> tomtommy: so it's more secure than AES?
[01:12] <boscop> elad`: apt-get install vim?
[01:12] <cabrey> ^
[01:12] <boscop> boss_mc: PATH="/home/oliver/dev/dsss/bin:$PATH"
[01:12] <tomtommy> mib_csj1b03z, put it this way,,, nobody can break it, ever!  not in billions of years
[01:12] <Qwell> So, what exactly does unchecking an item do in Update Manager?
[01:12] <cabrey> tomtommy, i wouldn't say that...
[01:12] <boss_mc> boscop: do sudo -i
[01:12] <brig> ewsubach: yes, tcpip runs on udp... sort of
[01:13] <tomtommy> cabrey, I would
[01:13] <mib_csj1b03z> tomtommy: until someone finds a way that is :P but cool
[01:13] <boss_mc> boscop: then try echo $PATH
[01:13] <elad`> brb
[01:13] <elad`> Thanks
[01:13] <cabrey> tomtommy, do you remember the SSL scandal
[01:13] <brig> I just saved a XChat transcript, and closed xchat, how do I view the trascript.log file... it looks binary!? How do I read it?
[01:13] <mib_csj1b03z> another thing my farm animals in terminal ran away with their witty quotes how can i get them back?
[01:13] <ctmjr> Qwell,  it does not install it
[01:13] <boscop> boss_mc: that path is there
[01:13] <tomtommy> mib_csj1b03z, if you line up 100 of the fastest most powerful computers to brute force a good passworded PGP file, it would take billions of years
[01:13] <Qwell> ctmjr: you'd think so
[01:14] <Qwell> but...no
[01:14] <boss_mc> boscop: then it totally should work if you've got no typos anywhere....
[01:14] <tomtommy> cabrey, exactly, scandal, hysteria, not fact :)
[01:14] <ewsubach> brig: i want to only allow UDP through firewall on ports that browsing internet would need. do you know which ones I need to leave open?
[01:14] <mib_csj1b03z> tomtommy: lol that's crazy, I always wonder how the actual computer doesnt know what the password is but once u put it in correctly, it knows it's the right password
[01:14] <poseidon> Anyone know of an alternative to warcraft 3 (tower defense type game) that will run natively on linux?  (I've had bad luck with wine)
[01:14] <cabrey> tomtommy, when debian screwed up the SSL package, that was a fact
[01:15] <mib_csj1b03z> why doesnt everyone use PGP over AES sounds more secure
[01:15] <tomtommy> mib_csj1b03z, if you can calculate trillions of passwords per second, it will still take billions of years to find your password
[01:15] <boss_mc> tomtommy: they screwed up bad, all SSL keys generated for about 6 months were in a set of only about 1024
[01:15] <brig> ewsubach: which ever ports are used, UDP is like TCPIP, not like http, so all ports are possbly the right one
[01:15] <ctmjr> Qwell,  them maybe you should rephrase your question
[01:15] <tomtommy> cabrey, im talking PGP not debian SSL lol
[01:15] <Jeruvy> mib_csj1b03z: pgp is commercial.
[01:15] <cabrey> tomtommy, just using it as an example that unbreakable things can break
[01:15] <Qwell> ctmjr: how about..  "When unchecking items in Update Manager, why does it still install them?"
[01:15] <Linuz2009> How do I use the chrootkit command?
[01:15] <tomtommy> i challenge anyone here to break my PGP file
[01:15] <froes> is there any msn clients that can do video calling ???
[01:15] <mib_csj1b03z> tomtommy: well not if ur password is like abc and they brute-force it :P
[01:16] <LjL> !offtopic
[01:16] <tomtommy> mib_csj1b03z, my password is 27 charaters in lenght.. contains spaces etc
[01:16] <tomtommy> mib_csj1b03z, I remember it in my head
[01:16] <boscop> boss_mc: I can call the program normally (i.e with no arguments) but when I try to pass arguments it doesn't get found
[01:16] <mib_csj1b03z> Jeruvy: is or isn't, if it's commercial why is ubuntu using it
[01:16] <ewsubach> brig: I have no idea. i'm using firefox, but it should only be using tcp! as soon as i disable any udp i get no connectivity to the internet
[01:16] <froes> is there a way to make fn keys work on ubuntu ?
[01:16] <boscop> boss_mc: both normal user and root
[01:17] <boss_mc> boscop: that is very weird
[01:17] <mib_csj1b03z> tomtommy: lol is it a sentence like I went to the park today and played soccer lol
[01:17] <LjL> why don't you move this to #ubuntu-offtopic since it doesn't seem very much about ubuntu support?
[01:17] <Jeruvy> !info pgp
[01:17] <fccf> froes every laptop is different... have you searched for yours on ubuntuforums.org?
[01:17] <tomtommy> i challenge anyone here to break my PGP file... if you do, I give you my word of honour I will send you $10,000 via paypal...  But if you fail, you pay me $1000.  Ready to walk your talk cabrey and boss_mc ?
[01:17] <Cass> tomtommy, wow your not using sudo/su much then
[01:17] <mib_csj1b03z> so anyone know how i can get farm animals in my terminal?
[01:18] <ewsubach> froes: perhaps somewhere under system -> keyboard
[01:18] <genii> mib_csj1b03z: apt-get moo
[01:18] <froes> fccf, yeap .. have nothing on my toshiba. tried some solutions over there but none worked
[01:18] <Qwell> tomtommy: If I break your key, I can't trust you.
[01:18] <cabrey> tomtommy, you completely misunderstood me
[01:18] <Linuz2009> what does nmap doe\?
[01:18] <Qwell> tomtommy: So, I'll need a deposit.
[01:18] <boss_mc> tomtommy: I'm not taking you up on that, you are correct PGP is incredibly hard to crack, but the SSL keys made during debian's failure are easy
[01:18] <mib_csj1b03z> genii: thanks :P cant live without my farm animals
[01:18] <genii> mib_csj1b03z: Understandable
[01:18] <mib_csj1b03z> tomtommy: how do we know u telling the truth :P
[01:18] <tomtommy> Qwell, you say that cause you too scared to take up the challenge
[01:18] <LjL> !offtopic
[01:19] <tomtommy> boss_mc, I have never once talked about SSL,,, im talking PGP
[01:19] <froes> ewsubach, the fn does not send any keystroke to the system. tried to figure out with bindkeys and showkey
[01:19] <mib_csj1b03z> genii: is it special package says it cant find moo
[01:19] <froes> nothing comes on
[01:19] <intuition> hey. i'm trying to configure razor deathadder mouse on ubuntu, as the side buttons do not work and i seem unable to adjust DPI settings. can anyone help me doing so? Research has leaded me to edit my xorg.conf which had no entry at all for "InputDevice" so i added, but adding or modifying seems not to change anything at all
[01:19] <Linuz2009> what does war scan do?
[01:19] <genii> tomtommy and boss_mc - You can take the SSL/PGP talk out of the support channel please
[01:19] <tomtommy> mib_csj1b03z, well crack it anyway.. prove to me you can break it as you claim
[01:19] <tomtommy> genii, ok
[01:19] <brig> ewsubach: OK if you have open the UDP to get TCP to work, so if you want access to the machine open TCP:80 and UDP:80... if you want to allow for a udp based torrent to work, only UDP, opening TCP only permits one way access. I forget which way
[01:19] <fccf> mib_csj1b03z: you might be able to do the blond,brunette, redhead thing on cmatrix with cow,donkey,horse
 tomtommy, do you remember the SSL scandal ... <tomtommy> cabrey, exactly, scandal, hysteria, not fact :)
[01:19] <boss_mc> I beg to difffer
[01:19] <brig> I just saved a XChat transcript, and closed xchat, how do I view the trascript.log file... it looks binary!?
[01:19] <elad`> The CPU Frequency Monitor tells me I'm running at 1.60, but can go up to 2.40. I change that, and all's good. However, when I reboot, it's back to 1.60. How do I set it to 2.40 permanently?
[01:19] <genii> mib_csj1b03z: Not apt-get install moo    - Just: apt-get moo
[01:20] <boss_mc> sorry, genii, finito
[01:20] <mib_csj1b03z> tomtommy: i cant crack anything but WIndows password with my ophcrack live cd :P, just saying
[01:20] <ctmjr> boss_mc ops do not like to be ignored
[01:20] <mib_csj1b03z> genii: lol wow never heard that one no install why's that?
[01:20] <mib_csj1b03z> genii: im guessing u turn it on?
[01:20] <genii> mib_csj1b03z: It's an "easter egg" of apt-get. But I also now grow off-topic
[01:20] <boss_mc> mib_csj1b03z: cos this apt has super cow powers
[01:20] <ewsubach> brig: thanks, i'll give that a try
[01:21] <mib_csj1b03z> genii: lol then how do i turn it off?
[01:21] <sjlkg> cabrey: is it possible to test the array.org kernel and then revert back to the default intrepid kernel?
[01:21] <Barridus_> does linux have any facebook chat clients?
[01:21] <sjlkg> cabrey: never tinkered much with the kernels
[01:21] <cabrey> sjlkg, yes. btw, your on intrepid?
[01:21] <sjlkg> yes
[01:21] <brig> I just saved a XChat transcript, and closed xchat, how do I view the trascript.log file... it looks binary!? How do I read the transcript?
[01:21] <boss_mc> sjlkg: when you install it it adds a line to your menu.lst so you can jut choose your old kernel if you don't like the new one
[01:21] <cabrey> !patience | brig
[01:22] <Qwell> brig: how does it "look" binary?  how are you opening it?
[01:22] <sjlkg> cabrey: yes, intrepid
[01:22] <cabrey> sjlkg, as boss_mc said, it will add a new entry to your bootloader (grub)
[01:22] <mib_csj1b03z> genii: lol that's just one cow, one time, i was on linux mint i had all these farm animals with like quotes lol
[01:23] <sjlkg> cabrey,boss_mc: alright, i'll give it a try, thanks
[01:23] <genii> mib_csj1b03z: It's all I got right now... you wanted farm animals, I gave ya a cow :)
[01:23] <Qwell> mib_csj1b03z: if you want an annoying easter egg - alt+f2, free the fish, OK
[01:23] <brig> Qwell: Double clicking
[01:23] <genii> Qwell: Hehehe
[01:24] <mib_csj1b03z> qwell what alt+f2 lol doesnt that throw me into a console lol
[01:24] <Qwell> err, Run, not OK
[01:24] <brig> Qwell: gedit
[01:24] <Qwell> mib_csj1b03z: opens a run dialog
[01:24] <mib_csj1b03z> qwell ohh
[01:24] <Qwell> brig: gedit is dumb with lots of files.  open it in something else
[01:24] <mib_csj1b03z> qwell lol annoying fish swimming around
[01:24] <Qwell> mib_csj1b03z: you haven't gotten to the annoying part yet.
[01:25] <mib_csj1b03z> qwell lol what would that be, ohh damn it comes back lol
[01:25] <mib_csj1b03z> ill pkill him
[01:25] <Qwell> I'll wait.
[01:25] <boss_mc> mib_csj1b03z: just click on him
[01:25] <brig> Qwell: well then is gedit, xchat, or ubuntu broken?
[01:25] <mib_csj1b03z> boss_mc: i did and he left lol
[01:25] <Qwell> brig: none of the above.
[01:25] <IamSOG>  so... so... um.. um... so... ice weasel is better than fire fox because it's ice bear and won't emit CO2? :o ?
[01:25] <brig> Qwell: how do you figure?
[01:25] <Spinx85651> What's the equivalent of, say, Windows taskmanager in Ubuntu?
[01:25] <intuition> is anyone here able to tell me how can i configure a razor deathadder mouse in ubuntu 9.04 please? side buttons not working:S
[01:26] <mib_csj1b03z> my farm animals were cooler i would just open a terminal window and they would come
[01:26] <Qwell> brig: gedit is unable to open a file with the encoding that xchat uses.
[01:26] <fccf> Spinx85651: system>admin>system moniter
[01:26] <brig> Spinx: ps -eaf
[01:27] <Thornsberry> I'm trying to run Audiosurf through steam and I keep getting a program error from wine about QuestViewer.exe encountering a serious problem and needing to close.  Anyone know what I might be able to do to fix this?
[01:27] <brig> Qwell: OK, so shouldent ubuntu use a better default text editor then?
[01:27] <Qwell> brig: I don't see why.
[01:27] <Spinx85651> Thanks.
[01:28] <brig> Qwell: because it does not open text files... do you think thats a good default text editor?
[01:28] <Spinx85651> How can I test if my cd-burner is working from a live-session, if my CD drive is being used by the live-cd?
[01:28] <Qwell> brig: lots of things can be considered text.
[01:28] <Cass> Spinx85651, can you read the cd from the live cd ?
[01:28] <brig> Qwell: OK, I am confused???
[01:29] <mib_csj1b03z> if someone doesnt tell me how to get rid of this fish, i'll take him out of the water :P
[01:29] <Linuz2009> I can't seem to upgrade my Linux-generic
[01:29] <boss_mc> !appdb | Thornsberry
[01:29] <Qwell> mib_csj1b03z: you just discovered the annoying part.
[01:29] <brig> Qwell: why cant gedit open it?
[01:29] <mib_csj1b03z> Qwell: hes not that bad :P
[01:29] <fccf> Spinx85651: if you have enough ram you can pass toram at boot and use your cd-burner
[01:30] <Spinx85651> Cass: What do you mean? Do you mean, can I look at the contents of the live-cd from within my live session?
[01:30] <Qwell> brig: because it does not support the encoding
[01:30] <elad> What's the keyboard shortcut for minimizing a window?
[01:30] <Qwell> brig: which is the exact error you get, right?
[01:30] <brig> Qwell: what encoding is that?
[01:30] <Qwell> whatever it was saved as.  you tell me
[01:30] <ewsubach> brig: found out what it was. i thought udp for http came in on 53, but it actually goes out on 53 to a random port.
[01:30] <fccf> elad: ALT+F9
[01:30] <brig> Qwell: none it opens and shows gibberish kanji and crap
[01:30] <Spinx85651> fccf: How much ram do I need? I think I have enough ~1gb
[01:31] <keks01> Enter text here...what is ubuntu?
[01:31] <fccf> !ubuntu
[01:31] <elad> fccf, thanks.
[01:31] <marito> how to connect a dect phone in ubuntu can somebody explain ? thanks in advance
[01:32] <keks01> how many online right now?
[01:32] <boscop> I have another program in PATH but with sudo it isn't found, too
[01:32] <Qwell> keks01: 7
[01:32] <mib_csj1b03z> qwell u cant get rid of him untill u reboot can u
[01:32] <elad> I like some of the visual special effects, but not some of the others. How do I change which ones are in use?
[01:32] <Qwell> mib_csj1b03z: more or less, yeah.  you can kill gnome-panel if you're lucky
[01:32] <boss_mc> mib_csj1b03z: killall gnome-panel will get rid of him
[01:33] <DarkSotM> Spinx85651: You could also make a liveUSB distro and out of it and then test your cd burner
[01:33] <fccf> Spinx85651: I am not sure if it will run in 1g .. I haven't tried .. chances are if  you are on the live cd the burner will work in an actual install
[01:33] <brig> ewsubach: thats your dns port, you may want to turn that off, mine is, you just need an internal dns server, that has nothing to do with udp
[01:33] <cabrey> elad, CompizConfig Settings Manager or simple-ccsm
[01:33] <boss_mc> mib_csj1b03z: your panel will return automatically, worry not
[01:33] <elad> cabrey, I'm afraid that the last time I tried it, it didn't mesh well with Ubuntu's... whatever.
[01:33] <elad> Is Ubuntu just using a front-end to that, or something similar?
[01:34] <Linuz2009> I can't find linux-image-generic 2.6.28.13.17
[01:34] <cabrey> elad, then install simple-ccsm
[01:34] <ewsubach> brig: what do you mean by an internal dns server, like BIND?
[01:34] <Spinx85651> fccf: How can I check if it has at least properly detected it?
[01:34] <brig> Qwell: I got it... its plain ascii text... the default text editor cant handle ascii???
[01:34] <mib_csj1b03z> boss_mc: yeah i read that on a forum but i thought my panel would not come back so i was looking for another way :P
[01:34] <Lonesword> Which is better KDE or GNOME?
[01:34] <pubuntu> ሀ
[01:34] <Lonesword> Which is better KDE or GNOME?
[01:34] <boss_mc> !best | Lonesword
[01:34] <brig> ewsubach: thats what I use
[01:34] <ewsubach> Lonesword: i like GNOME, KDE is too flashy for me
[01:34] <lstarnes> Lonesword: it depends on which one you like better
[01:34] <Qwell> brig: without anything to go on, I guessed at the problem.
[01:34] <artistxe> Lonesword, niether !
[01:34] <Lonesword> ooh...thanks....
[01:35] <Lonesword> ha ha ha
[01:35] <artistxe> Lonesword,  XFCE
[01:35] <mib_csj1b03z> when is the problem with vlc going to be fixed where vlc controls and video can be in one window?
[01:35] <Spinx85651> What is the really flashy, 3d window manager, or add-on for KDE or something?
[01:35] <mdg> Lonesword: Fluxbox!!1
[01:35] <lstarnes> Spinx85651: compiz?
[01:35] <gartral> !compiz | Spinx85651
[01:35] <ewsubach> brig: so BIND does the host lookups? from what i've read i don't really know what bind does
[01:35] <boss_mc> mib_csj1b03z: https://launchpad.net/~kow/+archive/ppa
[01:36] <boss_mc> mib_csj1b03z: that ppa has a fixed vlc in it
[01:36] <brig> Qwell: and you dont see anything wrong with the default text editor in ubuntu not being able to open ascii files?
[01:36] <Lonesword> I've recently installed superkaramba...I must press alr f2 and type in superkaramba to run it.....so, is superkaramba a theme or what? It requires me to download additional things...you know, some CPU load panel and things like that...so is there really no change in the interface?
[01:36] <zaapiel-mobile> hi
[01:36] <mib_csj1b03z> boss_mc: wow cool, thanks
[01:36] <Qwell> brig: sounds like you did something wrong, if it's just ascii
[01:36] <Welshy-Rob> hi im trying to execute or install a screensaver electric sheep from gonme look and in the publishers description he says to download the script and exectue it and i dont know how...im new btw
[01:36] <gartral> how can i record my phone line from my modem, i want to make my system be an answering machine
[01:36] <mib_csj1b03z> boss_mc: is it beta or something, that's why it's not released on ubuntus repo?
[01:36] <Qwell> gartral: simple answer; you can't.
[01:36] <zaapiel-mobile> I have two open ports on my pc port 25 and port  631
[01:36] <zaapiel-mobile> how do i close them?
[01:36] <zaapiel-mobile> i dont need them open
[01:37] <gartral> Qwell: you used to be able too, I have a voice modem
[01:37] <Qwell> gartral: long answer; look into Asterisk.  You still won't be able to use your modem, but there is other hardware you can get.
[01:37] <mdg> hi gartral !
[01:37] <brig> ewsubach: my bind server has external dns server IPs, so from thoes IP adresses
[01:37] <marito> DECT phone in ubuntu how can i install it ?
[01:37] <Jack_Sparrow> !iptables > zaapiel-mobile
[01:37] <boss_mc> mib_csj1b03z: no promises on its stability, I think he just reverted some of the changes canonical made to the upstream source (so it's not as integrated at the expense of video in on one window)
[01:37] <mib_csj1b03z> boss_mc: what's kow?
[01:37] <zaapiel-mobile> do you happen to know?
[01:37] <infomomo> hey guys, how to search for a specific text in files from command line ?
[01:37] <zaapiel-mobile> i tried playing with ufw
[01:37] <Qwell> infomomo: grep
[01:37] <ewsubach> Welshy-Rob: download the script, which is just a file that may or may not end in .sh, and in a terminal type the full path name to the file
[01:37] <Lonesword> artistxe: what do you actually mean by themes? Are they the same as in windows? 'cos I think Ubuntu themes doesn't change the interface.
[01:37] <lstarnes> zaapiel-mobile: are those just open to localhost?
[01:37] <marito> bette make it work
[01:38] <zaapiel-mobile> i ran nmap localhost
[01:38] <infomomo> Qwell: thanks
[01:38] <zaapiel-mobile> heres the deal
[01:38] <enovativ> i am trying to get my ubuntu 9.04 to recognize my USB modem....i tried the folowing : cat /proc/bus/usb/devices devices
[01:38] <gartral> Qwell: I don't need an entire PBX, I just want a smegging answering machine
[01:38] <zaapiel-mobile> my isp turned off my internet saying i violated their policy by having open ports
[01:38] <lstarnes> zaapiel-mobile: nmap an IP other than localhost
[01:38] <brig> Qwell: nope a clean install, its not UTF-8 thats why gedit cant open... its plane ascii
[01:38] <boss_mc> mib_csj1b03z: kow is the guy's username
[01:38] <Qwell> gartral: buy an answering machine.  heh
[01:38] <enovativ> but of course there is no directory called "devices"...and for some reason i can't create it
[01:38] <Lonesword> ubottu: what do you actually mean by themes? Are they the same as in windows? 'cos I think Ubuntu themes doesn't change the interface.
[01:38] <Spinx85651> Is ntfs write support in Ubuntu safe?
[01:38] <Qwell> brig: so, then it is the encoding
[01:38] <gartral> Qwell: im broke...
[01:38] <zaapiel-mobile> when they port scanned me it showed two open ports
[01:38] <ewsubach> brig: so you contact the bind server, which in turn contacts the dns servers, which respond back to bind, and bind reports it back to the service being used?
[01:38] <boss_mc> mib_csj1b03z: LordKow  on network irc.freenode.net if you want to talk to him
[01:38] <Jack_Sparrow> zaapiel-mobile Please see the link from ubottu on iptables
[01:39] <zaapiel-mobile> yeah I tried ufw
[01:39] <zaapiel-mobile> my question is this, what file do i edit to turn off these ports
[01:39] <brig> Qwell: and you see nothing wrong with the default ubuntu text editor not supporting plain ascii text?
[01:39] <lstarnes> zaapiel-mobile: you may need to keep 631 and 25 open on localhost only so that sendmail and printing work
[01:39] <zaapiel-mobile> i dont need sendmail or printing
[01:39] <lstarnes> zaapiel-mobile: there is no single file afaik
[01:39] <mib_csj1b03z> boss_mc: nah just wondering
[01:39] <ewsubach> zaapiel-mobile: it isn't a file to edit, it is a program that you set rules on
[01:39] <brig> eewsubach: yep
[01:39] <Jack_Sparrow> zaapiel-mobile What isp has an issue?  Scan any windows machine and they will find lots of open ports
[01:39] <MythbuntuGuest68> buenas buenas
[01:39] <zaapiel-mobile> insightbb.com
[01:40] <infomomo> Qwell: so let's say i were looking for the text "ftp.cs.mun.ca" in "/", i would run : grep "ftp.cs.mun.ca" /
[01:40] <MythbuntuGuest68> alguien habla español.
[01:40] <enovativ> i am trying to get my ubuntu 9.04 to recognize my USB modem....i tried the folowing : cat /proc/bus/usb/devices devices
[01:40] <enovativ> but of course there is no directory called "devices"...and for some reason i can't create it
[01:40] <Jack_Sparrow> !es
[01:40] <lstarnes> !es | MythbuntuGuest68
[01:40] <brig> ewsubach: it only needs one hit to get more remember
[01:40] <lstarnes> oops
[01:40] <Qwell> infomomo: no, man grep.  look at -r.  it will take a long time with /
[01:40] <infomomo> MythbuntuGuest68: there are spanish channels on freenode
[01:40] <ewsubach> ewsubach: what advantage is there to having it? why downside is there to the method it use?
[01:40] <gartral> how can i record my phone line from my modem, i want to make my system be an answering machine, back when I had windows, it would work
[01:40] <mib_csj1b03z> boss_mc: so how would i install it after adding the key and to sources list i mean first i would remove the vlc i have now but then to install
[01:40] <Qwell> brig: I'd doubt it's "ascii".  I'm betting the line endings are the problem
[01:41] <fccf> gartral: check out asterix
[01:41] <ewsubach> brig: what advantage is there to having it? why downside is there to the method it use? is it just the caching part?
[01:41] <brig> gartal: install and configure asterisk thats that
[01:41] <boss_mc> Jack_Sparrow: most windows firewalls (including, I think, the standard built in one) have an all ports are shut policy
[01:41] <KnX> alo?
[01:41] <Qwell> fccf: that's what I said!  except I spelled it right.
[01:41] <zaapiel-mobile> why are they opening ports anyways
[01:41] <gartral> fccf: i dont want an encumbersom PBX i just want to record my mnodem line
[01:41] <Qwell> BUT, like I said, it isn't possible with a modem.
[01:41] <boss_mc> mib_csj1b03z: after adding the repo, it will appear as an update to vlc, so just do the update
[01:41] <marito> how can put working the dect phone ubiquio 101 with Skype ?can somebody help please :)
[01:41] <intuition> how can i restart x server ? :S
[01:41] <Qwell> gartral: Asterisk can be as little or as much as you want it to be.
[01:41] <intuition> trying ctrl alt backspace
[01:41] <portablejim> I have excessive memory usage (even after an x restart). 6.6GB of 7.8GB is used.
[01:42] <brig> ewsubach: it depends on what your network needs are
[01:42] <boss_mc> intuition: ctrl+alt+backspace got dropped
[01:42] <enovativ> i am trying to get my ubuntu 9.04 to recognize my USB modem....i tried the folowing : cat /proc/bus/usb/devices devices
[01:42] <enovativ> but of course there is no directory called "devices"...and for some reason i can't create it
[01:42] <boss_mc> !dontzap | intuition
[01:42] <Qwell> boss_mc: dropped?
[01:42] <gartral> Qwell: every time I tryed setting it up, it would take way to many resources away from the rest of my machine
[01:42] <brig> Qwell: nope... definatly ascii, try it
[01:42] <Qwell> gartral: then you did it wrong :)
[01:42] <gartral> Qwell: this was right after it was done being installed
[01:42] <ewsubach> brig: don't think i need it, but thanks for the info. i'm glad I got my problem sorted out :)
[01:42] <Isaac> I've googled this multiple ways.  How do you convert a song to .flac and get it to convert to the smallest setting?  .flac files made with dBpowerAMP in Windoze are 1/3 the size of .flac files made in Ubuntu with SoundConverter.  In powerAMP I can set a compression level.  In SoundConverter I can't.  And I can't find an audio converter that will let me.
[01:43] <fccf> gastral: another option is a 8ohm>1K transformer on the phone line and lineinput
[01:43] <Isaac> Anyone have any tips?
[01:43] <mib_csj1b03z> boss_mc: ohh ok cool just update, so when a new version appears on the default ubuntu ones i would just update again right?
[01:43] <Qwell> gartral: you did something wrong if it was taking any measurable amount of resources with no calls
[01:43] <brig> ewsubach: cool
[01:43] <tomtommy> whats minum RAM I should give Ubuntu when running it as a guest using Virtualbox? 512MB ok?
[01:43] <boss_mc> mib_csj1b03z: yep
[01:43] <enovativ> tomtommy: 512 mb is okay
[01:43] <Qwell> boss_mc: what did you mean by "ctrl-alt-backspace got dropped"?
[01:43] <boss_mc> mib_csj1b03z: his versions are designed to be 'between' official releases
[01:43] <tomtommy> enovativ, 1GB not needed?
[01:44] <enovativ> i am trying to get my ubuntu 9.04 to recognize my USB modem....i tried the folowing : cat /proc/bus/usb/devices devices
[01:44] <enovativ> tomtommy: 512 mb is okay
[01:44] <lstarnes> Qwell: it's been disabled by default in ubuntu 9.04
[01:44] <enovativ> i am trying to get my ubuntu 9.04 to recognize my USB modem....i tried the folowing : cat /proc/bus/usb/devices devices
[01:44] <Qwell> oh my
[01:44] <enovativ> but of course there is no directory called "devices"...and for some reason i can't create it
[01:44] <tomtommy> enovativ, what?
[01:44] <Qwell> seriously?
[01:44] <LjL> !requirements > tomtommy    (tomtommy, see the private message from ubottu)
[01:44] <boss_mc> Qwell: lstarnes++
[01:44] <Gourlis> Ubuntu by Default it has Java ?
[01:44] <fccf> !repeat | enovativ
[01:44] <tomtommy> LjL, thanks
[01:44] <boss_mc> !dontzap > Qwell
[01:45] <Qwell> but sysrq isn't enabled by default either, is it?
[01:45] <tomtommy> LjL, wow, only 384 MB of system memory (RAM)
[01:45] <ankur> has anyone tried lubi for ubuntu-9.04?
[01:46] <jvainio> morning
[01:46] <mib_csj1b03z> boss_mc: ok yeah i got what u mean now, but let's say i wnated to update first i would run sudo apt-get update, but then let's say i wanted to install updates without using update manager what command would i run?
[01:46] <fccf> Gourlis: no, sudo apt-get install sun-java6-bin to install
[01:47] <racecar56> hello everyone, i'm on a live usb right now with a messy computer setup (mobo is out of the case and all, O_o) and i need to know, is ext2 slower than ext3/4?
[01:47] <gartral> Qwell: that's what i mean, it took way to many resources on being used, sorry
[01:47] <marito> is it possible or not to connect a dect phone in ubuntu? need help please ?
[01:47] <gartral> Qwell: it would cause my games to crash, too
[01:47] <mdg> gartral: isdnvbox and isdnvboxserver - Synaptic
[01:47] <Gourlis> fccf, I'm installing something IcedTea, I joined java.com and firefox said to me install missing plugins
[01:47] <Qwell> gartral: even then..  with 1 call, the resources are *extremely* low
[01:47] <racecar56> all i need to do is copy a hoard of data and that's it
[01:47] <Cass> racecar56, use ext3 its journald
[01:48] <gartral> !info isdnvbox
[01:48] <Qwell> gartral: That's ISDN
[01:48] <fccf> racecar56: reccommend using ext3 ... 4 has limitations and is largely untested
[01:48] <gartral> Qwell: gee... I wouldn't have guessed...
[01:48] <racecar56> fccf: so ext3 faster than 2?
[01:48] <Qwell> which is completely different from what you have...  it won't help you.
[01:48] <Welshy-Rob> ewsubach, it dose nothing ,bash: install-electricsheep-package: command not found
[01:48] <tomtommy> does Ubuntu allow me to use my USB headset?
[01:48] <Qwell> tomtommy: should
[01:48] <fccf> racecar56: yes
[01:49] <racecar56> fccf: okay :>
[01:49] <Qwell> tomtommy: it would just show up as a soundcard
[01:49] <gartral> tomtommy: unless it requires some wierd, or obscure drivers, no
[01:49] <enovativ> how can i get my ubuntu 9.04 to see my USB modem
[01:49] <GreaterCore> i need help installing easycam2 on ubuntu 9.04, it requires python2.4-glade2 and python2.4-gtk2
[01:49] <gartral> tomtomer yes i meant
[01:49] <racecar56> fccf: i'm just trying to copy a hoard of data from 1 sata drive to another so it should be pretty good, thanks for the advice
[01:49] <vitito> ssh
[01:49] <tomtommy> ok
[01:49] <GreaterCore> i tried getting the two packages, but it is not available
[01:49] <mib_csj1b03z> boss_mc: upgrade :)
[01:49] <gartral> Qwell: vgetty looks like what i need
[01:50] <LjL> !nickspam | {}
[01:50] <gartral> LjL: changing names once is hardly nickspam
[01:50] <enovativ> GreaterCore: what two packages are not available ?
[01:50] <LjL> gartral: he hardly did it ONCE.
[01:50] <marito> perhaps the only solution is dual boot again with redmond XP !!! jejeje i'm talking for nobody !!!!
[01:51] <LjL> gartral: unless five times is "once"
[01:51] <GreaterCore> python2.4-glade2 and python2.4-gtk2, google tells me dapper has it, not jaunty
[01:51] <gartral> LjL: I only saw it the once, sorry
[01:51] <fccf> !dapper
[01:51] <Welshy-Rob> GreaterCore, try searching the repositries syste>Admin>Synaptic software sources then type what you need in the search and then tick the box's
[01:52] <Dethroned> Is the NVIDIA GeForce 9200M compatible with ubuntu?
[01:52] <Qwell> Dethroned: Yes.
[01:52] <Dethroned> qwell:  Well that was easy.  Thanks.
[01:52] <gartral> how do i split join/part messages into a seperate "channel" in irssi?
[01:52] <Welshy-Rob> Dethroned, most probably most nvidia cards are
[01:52] <Dethroned> I've heard that.  I just wanted to make sure
[01:52] <mib_csj1b03z> boss_mc: ok, works now :D thanks
[01:52] <GreaterCore> don't have it under synaptic
[01:52] <pubuntu> hello ppl
[01:53] <mdg> open a new window "/window new"
[01:53] <fccf> hello pubuntu
[01:53] <gartral> Dethroned: I have problems with my 9800 GT... but my non GT card works great
[01:53] <Welshy-Rob> GreaterCore, o ok humm ? sorry thats about all my knowlage :(
[01:53] <marito> thanks for the help !!! jejejeje
[01:53] <mib_csj1b03z> pubuntu: hello to u, good man :P
[01:53] <mib_csj1b03z> gartral: i dont think gt has anything to do with it i have x800gt and no problems but maybe it's cause it's x idk
[01:54] <Dethroned> gartral:  Well I'm not going to put a crazy graphics card in my laptop...yet...lol
[01:54] <gartral> Dethroned: heh, I have a desktop
[01:54] <Ro1> Can some one help?  I have ubuntu 8.04 and I am fairly new to this.  I am trying to play simple avi files, not even Divx files but I keep getting prompted for a intel indeo codec by totem.  I have gone to Medibuntu and followed the directions for setting up the packages via terminal.  I then proceded to install various packages from the packages list http://packages.medibuntu.org/ but so far no luck, i cannot play avi files.  Which package do 
[01:54] <Dethroned> gartral:  I wanted to get one for college but the cost of a one I want is too much
[01:55] <GreaterCore> i downloaded python2.4-glade2 but it will break python-glade2!
[01:55] <fccf> !codecs | Ro1
[01:55] <marito> Ro1 try to install VLC it will work !!
[01:56] <Ro1> I have tried vlc, no error no video
[01:56] <desnaike> Ro1 have u installed ubuntu-restricted-extras
[01:56] <GreaterCore> how do i resolve this? i have a package that requires exactly python2.4-glade2
[01:56] <tomlikestorock> I have myself logged onto my server from work, and now I'm at home. How do I log other self off from here?
[01:56] <Welshy-Rob> GreaterCore, I seem to have them both...maybe because im useing 8.10
[01:56] <Acorn> when I'm installing ubuntu, should I just leave the partition and file system settings to what it does by default?
[01:56] <frank23> I have a big flac file composed of several songs. I want to split it in songs and burn it to CD. Any ideas how to split it in individual files??
[01:56] <Acorn> I heard that it's good to make lots of partitions
[01:57] <fccf> tomlikestorock: you could reboot
[01:57] <tomlikestorock> nope.
[01:57] <marito> Ro1 desnaike said it !!
[01:57] <abe3k> anyone knows how to create these effects with gimp ? http://windowsxpstuff.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/windows-vista-aurora-wallpaper.jpg
[01:57] <fccf> tomlikestorock: logged in via what
[01:57] <tomlikestorock> ssh
[01:57] <tomlikestorock> I'm about to do who -u, then kill that pid
[01:57] <Ro1> i have not install restricted extras
[01:58] <Ro1> Is this in add/remove
[01:58] <Dethroned> Well thanks for the help everyone. Have a good night.
[01:58] <infomomo> hey guys, I added a mirror to the mirror list located in: /usr/share/update-manager/mirrors.cfg, but my Software Sources still wont see it, Do i need to "force" update?
[01:58] <tomlikestorock> yup, worked
[01:58] <desnaike> Ro1 sudo apt-get ubuntu-restricted extras in termainal
[01:58] <fccf> tomlikestorock: cool
[01:58] <Welshy-Rob> abe3k, That look pritty cool id love to be able to make stuff like that !
[01:59] <abe3k> Welshy-Rob : me too :)
[01:59] <desnaike> Ro1 yes it's in add/remove
[01:59] <ganymede> is there a way to run multiple apt-get commands in one line, like sudo apt-get remove links install links2?
[01:59] <lstarnes> ganymede: not like that
[01:59] <infomomo> guys i got it: it was here: gksudo gedit /usr/share/python-apt/templates/Ubuntu.mirrors
[02:00] <Ro1> hmmm, ﻿sudo apt-get ubuntu-restricted extras  returns: ﻿sudo apt-get ubuntu-restricted extras
[02:00] <abe3k> ganymede : sudo ap-get install app1 app2 app3 ... etc
[02:00] <Welshy-Rob> abe3k, the only half decent program ive found is gimp but windows has stuff like fireworks and stuff
[02:00] <lstarnes> ganymede: maybe sudo apt-get remove links && sudo apt-get install links2
[02:00] <Qwell> abe3k: that doesn't answer what he asked...
[02:00] <fccf> ganymede: sudo apt-get install xxxx & & sudo apt-get remove xxx
[02:00] <abe3k> Welshy-Rob : I think its doable in blender too
[02:00] <Qwell> ganymede: the likely answer to your question is aptitude
[02:00] <desnaike> Ro1 sorry sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras
[02:00] <Welshy-Rob> abe3k, cool ill have a look
[02:01] <Ro1> thanks desnaike, found it in add/remove and going for it.
[02:01] <Ro1> I appreceiate the help, looks like  along download
[02:01] <marito> anybody can help with a DECT phone for Skype ? last call jejejeje
[02:01] <ganymede> lstarnes: fccf: since this is a slow machine, my primary reason was to avoid the steps where it reads the package list
[02:01] <desnaike> Ro1 but u get what's needed
[02:01] <abe3k> ganymede : you can always use the synaptic package manager if you want todo multiple installs and removals
[02:02] <ganymede> Qwell: abe3k: thanks, i'll look into it
[02:02] <fccf> marito: I am using a basic usb headset with skype not sure what DECT is?
[02:02] <frank23> I have a big flac file composed of several songs. I want to split it in songs and burn it to CD. Any ideas how to split it in individual files??
[02:02] <Qwell> fccf: a wireless standard.  If he asking for DECT help, he's asking the qrong question.
[02:02] <fccf> ganymede: it has to look at the current package list to know what is available in the repository - can't avoid it
[02:02] <Qwell> wrong*
[02:02] <marito> fccf: wireless with a dongle usb
[02:03] <desnaike> frank23 google might be faster
[02:03] <atg_> I'm just your friendly neighborhood noob, looking for an ubuntu laptop
[02:03] <ganymede> fccf: yeah, but not multiple times, right?
[02:03] <atg_> tried to order the dell mini 9, but it got discontinued before it got shipped to me :(
[02:03] <frank23> desnaike, all I can find is a bunch of audio editors like audacity. Is that the simplest way?
[02:04] <Cass> atg_, dell 10 not comming with ubuntu ?
[02:04] <marito> to be precise an ubiquio 101 dual wireless phone
[02:04] <geirha> ganymede: I think you can add and remove packages at the same time with aptitude's curses interface.
[02:04] <atg_> I couldn't find any other netbooks from dell having ubuntu
[02:04] <fccf> gnaymede: apt has a habit of reading the local database, everytime it installs a package, --- use aptitude
[02:04] <abe3k> Welshy-Rob : not exact , but close enough :D http://aa-gimp.blogspot.com/2008/09/gimp-tutorial-aurora-effect.html
[02:04] <atg_> they all come with windows...
[02:05] <desnaike> frank23 i use audacity might not be simple but will work
[02:05] <marito> works like a charm in the other well known operative system
[02:05] <Cass> atg_, the dell 10 comes with ubuntu
[02:05] <Qwell> marito: is it just a sound card?
[02:05] <Cass> atg_, the 10v i mean
[02:05] <atg_> is it available in canada?
[02:06] <Cass> atg_, not sure, it is in the uk http://www1.euro.dell.com/uk/en/Home/Laptops/laptop-inspiron-10/pd.aspx?refid=laptop-inspiron-10&cs=ukdhs1&ref=lthp
[02:06] <fccf> atg_: dell is distributing it with their laptops... also can be installed on the ASUS eee and ACERone
[02:06] <atg_> oh, just found it, stupid dell doesn't show it if you simply filter by ubuntu
[02:06] <marito> no is a wireless phone
[02:06] <Qwell> marito: but it shows up to the system as a sound card?
[02:06] <geirha> ganymede: Try running "sudo aptitude" (with no install or remove arguments). You'll find documentation on how to navigate it in /usr/share/doc/aptitude/
[02:06] <Qwell> You said it's just a USB dongle..
[02:06] <atg_> Also, wanted to get the mini 9 since I kept hearing it was the perfect hackintosh :(
[02:06] <Cass> atg_, it is indeed ;-)
[02:06] <marito> Qwell: yes your right sorry...
[02:07] <Qwell> marito: so then it should work just fine with anything that supports a sound card
[02:07] <GreaterCore> how do i record from webcam in ubuntu 9.04?
[02:07] <frank23> desnaike, gah audacity won't even play the file....
[02:07] <abe3k> Welshy-Rob : a psd file! http://aa-gimp.blogspot.com/2008/09/gimp-tutorial-aurora-effect.html
[02:07] <atg_> stupid dell had to cancel it right after I ordered it :(
[02:07] <Jeruvy> !info cheese | GreaterCore
[02:08] <Cass> atg_, the dell 10 (one of the models is exactly like the 9 so dont lose hope) .. google the spec
[02:08] <vitito> is there a program like garage band for ubuntu
[02:08] <Cass> atg_, may be the 10v
[02:08] <Cass> atg_, the one with the 945 chipset
[02:08] <desnaike> frank23 google splitting/converting files with audacity
[02:08] <marito> Qwell: i can see it in Skype but it does not work when selected any proposal?
[02:08] <atg_> thanks Cass I'll google it
[02:09] <Qwell> marito: Skype may conflict with pulseaudio stuff
[02:09] <Qwell> IIRC, Skype uses OSS
[02:09] <ankur> is there a way to install ubuntu as a loopback file, so that I don't have to create a separate partition?
[02:09] <Qwell> OSS > ALSA > PA > ALSA > hardware...  yuck
[02:09] <kitche> ankur: use wubi if you use windows
[02:10] <marito> Qwell: so no solution ?
[02:10] <ankur> kitche: any option on linux?
[02:10] <geirha> ankur: lubi
[02:10] <zenlunatic> someone recommend me an ubuntu rss client?
[02:10] <ankur> geirha: but it seems to work only for ubuntu 7.04
[02:10] <Qwell> zenlunatic: thunderbird/evolution should both support rss feeds
[02:10] <quinn> how do you take control of a windows computer?
[02:10] <Qwell> quinn: by looking at it funny
[02:11] <fccf> quinn: Terminal Server Client
[02:11] <frank23> desnaike, I should be able to figure it out... I was just tired of trying to do this: http://aidanjm.wordpress.com/2007/02/15/split-lossless-audio-ape-flac-wv-wav-by-cue-file/     the cue files I created were never good
[02:11] <Cass> atg_, yeah, i think the 10v, the dell page tells me it has 945 graphics so it looks like a 9 to me
[02:11] <TomTommy> im using a Logitech USB HEADSET. I can hear ok, but it seems my headset microphone doesnt get picked up. What can I do>
[02:11] <quinn> fccf, what to type
[02:11] <Qwell> TomTommy: make sure it isn't muted
[02:11] <fccf> quinn 1 min
[02:11] <Qwell> rsclient
[02:12] <Qwell> tsclient*
[02:12] <cjae> where are the nvidia bugs posted at? I cannot see whats going on with separate x screens not working
[02:12] <TomTommy> Qwell: where do I check that?
[02:12] <geirha> ankur: Hm. Possible it's not being maintained anymore. It's not too hard to do it manually though, there's probably some guides out there
[02:12] <Qwell> TomTommy: volume control
[02:12] <cjae> I have registered at nvidia but cant seem to find them
[02:12] <desnaike> frank23 when i have a prob i google haved solved every prob i've had patience
[02:12] <ankur> geirha: i see.
[02:13] <elad> With visual effects set, how do I cancel that alt-tab pop-up? I tried setting it to None in simple-ccsm, but that just cancels alt-tabbing all together. I just want it to work the way it did before I enabled visual effects.
[02:13] <ankur> geirha: i tried google. but couldn't find any guides for it :(
[02:13] <TomTommy> Qwell: not muted.. still no microphone.. surely this is basic needs Ubuntu needs to address :(
[02:14] <fccf> quinn: tsclient - if you didn't get Qwell's post
[02:14] <ganymede> geirha: thanks for the advice
[02:14] <Qwell> why are both tsclient and rdesktop installed by default?  heh
[02:14] <quinn> fccf, ok i'll try
[02:14] <TomTommy> whats best way to see if microphone works on my headset?
[02:15] <Qwell> TomTommy: run something like sound recorder
[02:16] <Qwell> elad: I knew that answer to that...  hang on
[02:16] <elad> Qwell, I'll brb. Restarting xchat.
[02:16] <GreaterCore> how do i record from a webcam on linux?
[02:16] <TomTommy> Qwell: it picks up my voice, but when I play back, its delayed, pauses every 1 second in my microphone
[02:16] <geirha> ankur: :/ If you can read shell scripts, you could download lubi and look at the scripts to see what it does ...
[02:16] <desnaike> GreaterCore install cheesew
[02:17] <desnaike> GreaterCore install cheese
[02:17] <jv1> hi,
[02:17] <fccf> jv1: hi
[02:17] <elad> Qwell, I'm back.
[02:17] <quinn> bye
[02:17] <jv1> anyone know the status of the RT kernel for jaunty? last time i tried (May)was not good
[02:17] <Qwell> elad: looking now.  it's been a while..
[02:18] <cabrey> jv1, have you looked into ubuntu studio?
[02:18] <ankur> geirha: yeah. i had been trying to do that, to make it work for newer versions of ubuntu. The related thread on ubuntu forums is dead too.
[02:18] <felix_> will badblock mark damaged blocks 'forever' or next time i format i must do the same?
[02:18] <jv1> ah! sure..wrong channel ,sorry :(
[02:19] <Qwell> elad: there is Application Switcher and Static Application Switcher.  You want the latter.
[02:19] <EEMPHASISS> Here's an interesting one. I installed Ubuntu9.4. One of my screen fonts for my log-in (not other log-ins), which I did not set, is stuck on s handwriting font, which cannot be changed for the panel & some dialogs. See http://alfredo4570.customer.netspace.net.au/var/Screenshot-1.jpg
[02:19] <bastid_raZor> EEMPHASISS; that is probably that style for that theme
[02:20] <elad> Qwell, that's still a switcher. I want no switcher. I don't need any distracting visual feedback for alt-tabbing - I know that I'm alt-tabbing.
[02:21] <fccf> EEMPHASISS: look in system>preferences>appearence> font tab - see if it is there
[02:21] <Qwell> elad: yeah..  click it and look at the bottom under Bindings
[02:21] <Qwell> "Next window (No popup)"
[02:21] <TomTommy> Im trying to use a softphone anf ubuntu says on the softphone "blocked in firewall".. how do I unblock it from ubuntu firewall?
[02:21] <EEMPHASISS> bastid_raZor: it's the default theme, I think, apart from me trying to change the fonts to Arial, as you can see.  Firefox obeys the theme's fonts, but not much else.
[02:21] <Qwell> change your bindings to those ones
[02:22] <fennng> is there any console network sniffer i can use under ubuntu.
[02:22] <ankur> is wubi open-source?
[02:22] <TomTommy> anyone know?
[02:22] <Cass> fennng, tcpdump
[02:22] <fennng> Cass: Thanks.
[02:22] <lorph> which log file do I see to find out why my computer last rebooted?
[02:23] <cjae> This does not really make it look like they fixed the separate x screens issue... only the screen 0 app opens on screen 1 thing
[02:23] <hskill> does ubuntu run on e-machines?
[02:23] <cjae> http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_185.18.14.html
[02:23] <EEMPHASISS> fccf: Yes I did, you can see the fonts dialog in the screenshot.
[02:23] <Qwell> hskill: yes
[02:23] <TomTommy> how do I add a softphone to the ubuntu firewall?
[02:23] <elad> Qwell - sorry? What?
[02:24] <cabrey> !firewall
[02:24] <EEMPHASISS> fccf, here http://alfredo4570.customer.netspace.net.au/var/Screenshot-1.jpg
[02:24] <fennng> Cass: cool, it's already there, I didn't know it.
[02:24] <Qwell> elad: when you click Static Application Switcher, it will bring up a list..  in that list are the bindings for that setting.  You can enable the bottom ones that say "No popup"
[02:24] <elad> Qwell, where do I set that?
[02:24] <Cass> fennng, yeah its a great app ...
[02:24] <desnaike> TomTommy try here http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Ekiga_behind_a_NAT_router
[02:24] <Qwell> in simple-ccsm..
[02:24] <elad> Qwell, I'm using simple-ccsm. I'm guessing you're using something else?
[02:24] <TomTommy> desnaike: im using x-lite
[02:25] <Qwell> crap, you're right.  I was using ccsm
[02:25] <hskill> qwell the e-machine i want comes with an integrated nvidia geforce 6150SE, will that run in linux ok dual-monitor?
[02:25] <desnaike> give it a look
[02:25] <Qwell> hskill: is it a dual-port card?
[02:25] <felix_> i installed ubuntu server, then apt-get ubuntu-desktop; but i havent got sound. my soundcard is intel integrated ich5
[02:25] <fccf> EEMPHASISS: not sure why it is doing that - unless you tell me how you did it - I am stumped
[02:25] <TomTommy> desnaike: Ekiga works,, but how do I add x-lite to ubuntu firewall?
[02:25] <TomTommy> is there a program so I can access firewall using a GUI?
[02:25] <TomTommy> is Firestarter the ultime way?
[02:25] <desnaike> firestarter
[02:25] <felix_> TomTommy, gufw
[02:26] <felix_> TomTommy, gufw, firestarter is the same
[02:26] <Gourlis> How do I get the latest updates on Java ? I have Java version 6 but not Update 13.
[02:26] <TomTommy> Ekiga doesn't allow me to choose different codecs, e.g iLBC, so I cannot use it
[02:26] <Cass> TomTommy, i used firestarted years ago .. it was the bes back then
[02:26] <TomTommy> felix_: you seem to know what you talking about.. Im trying to use a softphone anf ubuntu says on the softphone "blocked in firewall".. how do I unblock it from ubuntu firewall?
[02:27] <TomTommy> Cass: so I:  sudo apt-get install gufw ?
[02:27] <Cass> TomTommy, what ports used for softphone ?
[02:27] <Cass> add those manually .. not sure these days... esp with gufw
[02:28] <TomTommy> Cass: how can I know?
[02:28] <hskill> qwell i'm googling but nothing says
[02:28] <Qwell> Ekiga, so probably SIP..  5060 UDP and whatever RTP ports you set.
[02:28] <Cass> TomTommy, what is the app .. ekiga ?
[02:28] <Qwell> hskill: look on the back.  does it have 2 ports?  does it work in dual-head mode in Windows?
[02:28] <TomTommy> qwe: Ekiga works and connects to my voip,, but x-lite doenst
[02:28] <elad> Qwell, where do I get ccsm?
[02:28] <TomTommy> Cass: x-lite
[02:28] <EEMPHASISS> fccf: It's a bit of a story. Installed Ubuntu 7.10 long ago, tried Kubuntu 8.4, then Kubuntu 9.4, but *hated* KDE4.  Installed (*not* upgraded) Ubuntu9.4 ... I am assuming there is an "old" font setting somewhere that is not in the Fonts Dialog.  Where's the config file for Fonts?  I'll edit it manually....
[02:28] <Qwell> elad: compizconfig-settings-manager  it was a dependency of simple-ccsm..
[02:29] <TomTommy> i found it.. 5060
[02:29] <Qwell> TomTommy: Your x-lite settings are wrong.  x-lite is a PITA to configure
[02:29] <Cass> TomTommy, http://www.trixbox.org/forums/trixbox-forums/open-discussion/x-lite-remotely
[02:29] <Qwell> and that's what I just said.
[02:29] <Cass> heh yeah
[02:29] <TomTommy> how do I add SIP port 5060 to ubuntu firewall?
[02:29] <Qwell> Why do I bother...
[02:29] <elad> Qwell, but how do I launch it?
[02:29] <Qwell> elad: by running ccsm
[02:29] <yvonne> hey i need help... i just bought a linksys wireless g card. for my lappy...
[02:30] <yvonne> and i need help installing it...
[02:30] <Cass> TomTommy, http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/gufw.html
[02:30] <TomTommy> this is why ppl go back to windows.. Ubuntu is still too hard to get things like Voip working :P
[02:30] <sebsebseb> !wireless | yvonne
[02:30] <elad> Silly me. :)
[02:30] <cabrey> TomTommy, so use skype or something
[02:30] <Qwell> TomTommy: x-lite is a PITA to configure in Windows too
[02:30] <Cass> TomTommy, sudo apt-get install gufw
[02:30] <sebsebseb> yvonne: you got to be careful with wireless devices,  they don't all just work on Linux
[02:31] <EEMPHASISS> Anyone know where the config file for Preferences>Fonts is? I need to edit it manually.
[02:31] <yvonne> ahh man walmart is verrrry far from my home
[02:31] <sebsebseb> yvonne: some can be tricky to set up, and others  you  might not be able to get working at all,  unless ndiswrapper works which allows the Windows driver to work
[02:31] <TomTommy> qhats PITA mean?
[02:31] <Cass> TomTommy, i dont use ubuntu these days so this is the best i can do ... google is your friend
[02:31] <yvonne> okay
[02:31] <Cass> TomTommy, pain in the ass
[02:31] <TomTommy> Cass: you in ubuntu chanel but you dont use ubuntu>
[02:31] <gartral> is it a known problem with audio buffers not being deleted when games exit in ubuntu?
[02:32] <sebsebseb> yvonne: sadly not all hardware manufactures support Linux properly or at all
[02:32] <felix_> i installed ubuntu server, then apt-get ubuntu-desktop; but i havent got sound. my soundcard is intel integrated ich5
[02:32] <elad> Qwell, ok, so I got ccsm running. That's... a lot. What do I do now?
[02:32] <TomTommy> Qwell: no way!! I got x-lite working in Vista in 1 mins
[02:32] <Qwell> elad: look for static application switcher, then follow what I said
[02:32] <yvonne> well i double hope this one works for me...
[02:32] <Cass> TomTommy, im a unix guy  .. i like to keep my hand in .. last i use ubuntu was the latest version aplpha
[02:32] <Cass> alpha
[02:32] <elad> Qwell, I found it, and I got it checkboxed. But what now?
[02:32] <TomTommy> how do I now access gufw?
[02:32] <fccf> felix_: you will manually need to add the audio group
[02:32] <Cass> TomTommy, sudo apt-get install gufw
[02:33] <sebsebseb> yvonne: looking at the link the bot gave, that's a start
[02:33] <TomTommy> Cass: done! now what?
[02:33] <Cass> TomTommy, gufw from command line or the menu's
[02:33] <TomTommy> not in menu
[02:33] <Qwell> Cass: Is there a support group for people who want to become ex-ubuntu users?
[02:33] <Cass> TomTommy, did you look at the tutorial i showed, its in that ?
[02:33] <yvonne> yup im there already reading and at the terminal..
[02:34] <TomTommy> Cass: cant see it anywhere
[02:34] <Cass> Qwell, LOL, #opensolaris
[02:34] <felix_> fccf, what packages?
[02:34] <gartral> !lol | Cass
[02:34] <Qwell> Cass: I hate you so much.  You're the second person to recommend that. :p
[02:34] <TomTommy> when I ran gufw, it says firewall isnt even enabled.. wtf?
[02:34] <Cass> ubottu, :p
[02:34] <lstarnes> TomTommy: sudo ufw enable
[02:34] <elad> Qwell?
[02:35] <fccf> felix_ not a package - permissions - audio group
[02:35] <TomTommy> lstarnes: how will that help x-lite work?:P
[02:35] <bejah> diyah
[02:35] <marito> bye......
[02:35] <EEMPHASISS> Anyone know where the config file for System>Appearance>Preferences>Fonts is? I need to edit it manually.
[02:36] <TomTommy> x-lite says "discovring firewall...... blocked in firewall".. then x-lite wont work
[02:36] <fccf> EEMPHASISS: I am looking for it
[02:36] <felix_> fccf, where i do that?
[02:36] <chronographer> Hi. New install of jaunty and USB external HDD are not automounted. Known bug?
[02:37] <fccf> felix_ you are doing it the hard way, you know?
[02:37] <Qwell> gartral: I suspect the point of that bot entry is for "LOL" or "OMG" on a line by itself, with no other substance.
[02:37] <EEMPHASISS> fccf: Me too. . . I changed one of the fonts to typo3 & I'm doing a grep for that . . .
[02:37] <TomTommy> damn, :(  gufw has a bug.. when it loads the GUI, it freezes.. what can I do?
[02:37] <Cass> TomTommy, google iptables
[02:37] <ctmjr> EEMPHASISS,  /usr/share/fonts
[02:38] <cabrey> !fonts
[02:38] <Cass> TomTommy, its the est way to learn linux firewall
[02:38] <chronographer> automount external drives working for you guys?
[02:38] <hskill> does a wireless card have to say it does wpa2 for it to connect to my router (which is using wpa2)? some cards only say wpa
[02:38] <Cass> TomTommy, hard to learn and not as easy as gui but you'll never be stuck when you know it
[02:38] <Qwell> hskill: yes..
[02:38] <TomTommy> ok gufw works now.. so how do I add SIP Port: 	5060 for x-lite?
[02:39] <Cass> TomTommy, i gave you a tutorial ... im sure adding a port is in there
[02:39] <TomTommy> Cass: no tutoriral
[02:39] <EEMPHASISS> ctmjr: yeah, that's where the files are, but not my "Preferences"
[02:39] <Cass> TomTommy, http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/gufw.html
[02:39] <hskill> do usb wifi cards tend to work with linux fine?
[02:39] <Cass> TomTommy, hit the add button
[02:39] <Qwell> hskill: no
[02:39] <TomTommy> Cass: ok brb
[02:39] <Cass> k
[02:39] <sebsebseb> hskill: wireless is a common issue
[02:39] <Qwell> !wireless | hskill
[02:39] <cjae> http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_185.18.14.html
[02:40] <cjae> http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_185.18.14.html
[02:40] <FloodBot1> cjae: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[02:40] <sebsebseb> hskill: ,because of stupid hardware manufactures,  that  don't support Linux properly or at all
[02:40] <TomTommy> Cass: in SIMPLE or PRECONFIGURED or ADVANCED section?
[02:40] <cjae> This does not really make it look like they fixed the separate x screens issue... only the screen 0 app opens on screen 1 thing
[02:40] <Cass> TomTommy, go for advanced ...
[02:40] <Cass> TomTommy, might as well go in the deep end
[02:40] <TomTommy> lol
[02:41] <mib_akscj577> im having a little trouble with mpd, it says it's playing but i dont get any sound
[02:41] <cjae> oops heaven forbid the accidental key stroke
[02:41] <sebsebseb> !lol | TomTommy
[02:41] <TomTommy> Cass: in Advanced, where exactly do I add port 5060?
[02:41] <buttons840> Hi, I'm installing ubuntu server edition, and it randomly fails to install.  I believe the installation comes from corrupted or incomplete downloads.  I'm used to this happening with apt-get, and I simply delete the faulty debs and then they will be redownloaded.  I have attempted this using a shell during the ubuntu server installation, but deleting the deb files didn't fix the errors.  Any ideas what else I can try?
[02:41] <TomTommy> !OMG | sebastien
[02:42] <TomTommy> sebastien: ive heard a lot about you :)
[02:42] <sebsebseb> !stop | TomTommy
[02:42] <Cass> TomTommy, go for simple and look at the tutorial
[02:42] <sebsebseb> !botabuse | TomTommy
[02:42] <Cass> TomTommy, it shoudl be obvious
[02:42] <Qwell> sebsebseb: beat me to it :p
[02:42] <TomTommy> sebastien: apparently you are the local puppet, trying to win brownie points with the ops :)  I just got heaps of PM's about you :P
[02:42] <Flannel> buttons840: Check the MD5 of your iso, and also check the integrity of the CD after you've burned it (from the boot menu of the CD)
[02:42] <Cass> TomTommy, i dont use gufw so im doing this blind
[02:42] <yvonne> looks like ima have to go back to windows....
[02:42] <sebsebseb> Qwell: didn't know there was a !stop one thought I would try something new :)
[02:43] <sebsebseb> yvonne:  probably not
[02:43] <yvonne> its too difficult for me.
[02:43] <yvonne> i know im askin for alot but can i get soime help with this...
[02:44] <yvonne> i did go through the supported cards. and mine is not on the list
[02:44] <Cass> yvonne, help with what ?
[02:44] <yvonne> im trying to find out if i can get this new wireless card installed
[02:44] <sebsebseb> Cass: she wants her wireless to work
[02:44] <sebsebseb> Cass: linksys something
[02:44] <Cass> ohh wireless ...
[02:44] <TomTommy> Cass: I added port 5060 in the SIMPLE section... but x-lite stops at "Discovering Firewall....."
[02:44] <ed_debian> yvonne, What is your wirless card?
[02:45] <Cass> TomTommy, iptables -L
[02:45] <yvonne> linksys wpc100
[02:45] <Cass> TomTommy, what does it say ...
[02:45] <yvonne> range plus wireless notebook adapter
[02:45] <bfig> how can i see if my installation is x86_64?
[02:45] <TomTommy> Cass: 4 pages long.. how can I capture it?
[02:45] <edbian> sorry yvonne What was that?
[02:46] <yvonne> linksys wpc100
[02:46] <yvonne> range plus wireless notebook adapter
[02:46] <cabrey> yvonne, you need to use ndiswrapper
[02:46] <Cass> TomTommy, no worries about that .. you fw is working
[02:46] <sebsebseb> yvonne: to get that wireless working you basically have 3 options.   1.   figure out how to get it working natively if it's possible should be   2.  use Ndiswrapper which I mentioned earlier  3.  try another Linux distro where you may  have more luck with wireless, one comes to mind
[02:46] <kitche> bfig: uname -a should say x86_64 in there someplace if not it would be i686
[02:46] <jeremiah_> to use wine, can i install games for windows first and then run wine
[02:46] <cabrey> sebsebseb, linksys has never released native drivers >:(
[02:46] <sebsebseb> cabrey: no so it's a Ndiswrapper job?
[02:46] <cabrey> for reference: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=918467
[02:46] <cabrey> sebsebseb, ndiswrapper will have to do it
[02:47] <TomTommy> Cass: it says "port 5060" ALLOW  ANYWHERE.. but x-lite stops at "Discovering Firewall.....".. what now?
[02:47] <sebsebseb> yvonne: can you get a WIndows driver, and the .inf file?
[02:47] <yvonne> well i have the cd it came with
[02:47] <bfig> kitche, thanks, it is i686 :(. i want to install drivers for sound blaster x-fi xtreme audio notebook and i only found for x86... :(
[02:47] <chronographer> anyone know anything aout jaunty and auto mounting of external hdds?
[02:47] <Cass> TomTommy, does iptables -L |grep 5060 show anything ?
[02:47] <sebsebseb> Cass: I know it's pretty easy to get them working in Ndiswrapper, but I don't remember how, do you?
[02:47] <edbian> chronographer, I do!!
[02:47] <Cass> ndiswrapper -a <*inf file> im sure
[02:48] <chronographer> edbian: why don't it work?
[02:48] <TomTommy> Cass: no offense, i rather not get any further help from you as you dont know what you doing and only guessing.. thanks anyway :)
[02:48] <edbian> yvonne, get the graphical app ndiswrapper gkt+ or something.  IDK search the repos
[02:48] <ctmjr> jeremiah_, i believe you need to install wine first but you can ask in the #winehq channel
[02:48] <edbian> chronographer, What did you try?  I just got here
[02:48] <sebsebseb> yvonne: do you know what the repo is by the way?
[02:48] <kitche> bfig: well you know i686 is x86 :)
[02:48] <Cass> TomTommy, yeah your right feel free to get someone elses
[02:48] <edbian> yvonne, ha ha yes do you know what the repo is?
[02:49] <bfig> kitche, i mean for x86_64
[02:49] <Cass> TomTommy, i got you this far so if you get no respnse come back
[02:49] <yvonne> no i dont
[02:49] <Spinx8565> When I try to enable "extra" desktop effects I get approx. the following: desktop effects could not be enabled. What's wrong? I'm using a livesession on my laptop to test Jaunty before I install it.
[02:49] <sebsebseb> edbian: don't joke about stuff like that
[02:49] <sebsebseb> yvonne: yes that's what I thought
[02:49] <edbian> sebsebseb, I was laughing at myself cause I assumed.  Not at here
[02:49] <edbian> Not at him/her*
[02:49] <cjae> !nvidia
[02:49] <TomTommy> when I add a port to firewall, do I need to reload ubuntu before it works?
[02:49] <sebsebseb> yvonne: new to Ubuntu? ended up with it for some reason, but not that technical when it comes to computers? am I correct?
[02:49] <yvonne> ubuntu is so great i heard...
[02:50] <cjae> how do I know when nvidia 185 will be packaged?
[02:50] <Cass> TomTommy, no
[02:50] <edbian> yvonne, Yes it is but don't you want help with your wireless?
[02:50] <yvonne> ummm not with linux... cus it has sooo much commands
[02:50] <sebsebseb> yvonne: it is, but  sometimes people have to configure wireless
[02:50] <TomTommy> x-lite keeps saying "Blocked Firewall"....  how can I totally turn OFF firewall for testing?
[02:50] <yvonne> yes of course i want help..
[02:50] <sebsebseb> yvonne: you don't need to know all the commands
[02:50] <Cass> TomTommy, iptables -L |grep <port is your friend
[02:50] <yvonne>  so i can learn how to and pass on the ubuntu knowledge
[02:50] <sebsebseb> yvonne: infact you hardly need to know any commands,  just  know what commands to put in when it comes to say configuring the wireless
[02:50] <minimec> yvonne: The driver for your card seems to be unstable. There are people getting connection in combination with there hardware, others not. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1146023
[02:51] <sebsebseb> minimec: ok so ndiswrapper job
[02:51] <edbian> yvonne, ubuntu is a variant of linux btw
[02:51] <sebsebseb> minimec: say said she had the drivers CD
[02:51] <Cass> TomTommy, iptables -P INPUT ACCEPT
[02:51] <Cass> iptables -P FORWARD ACCEPT
[02:51] <Cass> iptables -P OUTPUT ACCEPT
[02:51] <Qwell> It isn't a variant.
[02:51] <cabrey> minimec, that was the page i was just on :P
[02:51] <co_dwsa> pengen
[02:51] <edbian> Qwell, What do you call it then?
[02:51] <Qwell> !ubuntu
[02:51] <Qwell> That.
[02:52] <sebsebseb> yvonne: you can get it working
[02:52] <sebsebseb> yvonne: I expect,  just going to have to use the windows driver  with a program called ndiswrapper
[02:52] <cabrey> yvonne, go to Applications > Add & Remove...
[02:53] <ratzes> can anyone help me with a theme issue in ubuntu?
[02:53] <ratzes> im kinda a noob
[02:53] <sebsebseb> !details |  ratzes
[02:53] <jvainio> state your problem
[02:53] <yvonne> ok
[02:53] <minimec> yvonne: sebsebseb: ndiswrapper could do the job, it seems.
[02:53] <minimec> cabrey: ;)
[02:53] <cabrey> yvonne, make sure "All available applications" are shown
[02:53] <sebsebseb> minimec: yes, but I don't remember how to get drivers  working with ndiswrapper
[02:54] <GNICK> check the online docs for ndiswrapper
[02:54] <fccf> minimec: you might want to use ndisgtk - which is the gui front end for ndiswarpper
[02:54] <yvonne> windows wireless drivers???
[02:54] <minimec> sebsebseb: the ones provided on the linksys page don't work?
[02:54] <sebsebseb> minimec: trust me it's people like  yvonne  that need to be won over to  Ubuntu and such, or those programs wil never gain mass market share,  slight off topic here I know
[02:54] <cabrey> yvonne, yes install that
[02:54] <sebsebseb> minimec: she has a driver CD, the Windows drivers
[02:54] <yvonne> okay
[02:55] <ratzes> I have some left over theme information set from some compiz or metacity theme, im not sure which one, now im running a theme out of the system->pref->apperance app and everything is working fine, but there are some weird settings that are still left over from the old themes. I was wondering how to get rid of this.
[02:55] <yvonne>  ill tell ya. one dude who still uses, it who came in here., alotr before. told me about it.
[02:55] <bigboss__> hello people! can anyone help me installing my canon printer?
[02:55] <sebsebseb> !cups |  bigboss__
[02:55] <yvonne> his name was CiNc029 or 18 or 19
[02:55] <cabrey> yvonne, ok open System > Administration > Windows Wireless Drivers
[02:55] <ratzes> i know a fresh install of ubuntu works perfect with this theme
[02:55] <jeremiah_> how do you install windows games under ubuntu
[02:56] <bigboss__> sebsebseb, unfortunatelly i cant found my printer drivers... i can just found 32bit's one and i have a 64bit system
[02:56] <grosbeak576> Is it possible to switch to the oss version of sdl? If I try and install the oss version it says I must remove the alsa version first but this would also remove everything on which it depends.
[02:56] <Cass> jeremiah_, wine
[02:56] <buttons840> that's a big question Jeremiah
[02:56] <sebsebseb> jeremiah_: Wine, but it also depends on the game
[02:56] <jeremiah_> starcraft
[02:56] <minimec> sebsebseb: Well you need a good tutorial on the internet, or you have to guide her through the installation... ;)
[02:56] <fccf> jeremiah_: you might want to head over to #winehq for help with wine
[02:56] <jeremiah_> thnx
[02:56] <sebsebseb> bigboss__: 64bit Linux drivers for Canon pretty unlikely,  but maybe you can get the 32bit ones working some how
[02:56] <Qwell> sebsebseb: I don't buy that argument.  Look at the conversation that just took place about Add/Remove programs
[02:56] <yvonne> okay installed
[02:57] <sebsebseb> Qwell: what?
[02:57] <cabrey> yvonne, download this: http://downloads.linksysbycisco.com/downloads/WPC100_XP_6.0.3.120,0.zip
[02:57] <bigboss__> sebsebseb, i downdloaded my 32bit driver but how can i make it work on a 64bit machine?
[02:57] <Qwell> mind if I msg?  you're right, it is OT
[02:57] <GNICK> the command --> wine suchandsuch.exe
[02:57] <sebsebseb> minimec: I would do it if I had the ndiswraper installation proccess in a document or something
[02:57] <sebsebseb> minimec: driver installation proccess
[02:57] <yvonne> okay
[02:57] <piasdom_> hello all
[02:58] <cabrey> yvonne, extract the zip to the desktop
[02:58] <fccf> hello piasdom_
[02:58] <sebsebseb> bigboss__: probably can't just do that, maybe it's not even possible
[02:58] <DROBSAN420> hi guys
[02:58] <DROBSAN420> need some help badly
[02:58] <cabrey> yvonne, double click on the zip then drap and drop the enclosed folder on the desktop
[02:58] <bigboss__> sebsebseb, so i just cant use my printer???
[02:58] <sebsebseb> bigboss__: I have a little trick up my sleeve that might get round your issue though
[02:58] <fccf> !ask | DROBSAN420
[02:58] <piasdom_> what do i use to connect to my conputer at work ?
[02:58] <DROBSAN420> my bars have vanished. the bar up top for time and whatnot is gone. the bar below with the desktop switcher is gone
[02:58] <bigboss__> sebsebseb, talk about that trik :D
[02:59] <piasdom_> hi fccf
[02:59] <edbian> piasdom_, IS it a linux computer at work and a linux computer at home?
[02:59] <yvonne> okay i have a folder on my ddesktop
[02:59] <fccf> piasdom_ what type of computer at work? Gui OR cli
[02:59] <cabrey> yvonne, switch to the wireless network drivers window
[02:59] <yvonne> i mean my uDesktop
[02:59] <piasdom_> edbian: yes
[02:59] <piasdom_> fccf: not sure
[02:59] <cabrey> then click install new driver
[02:59] <yvonne> how do i do that?
[02:59] <sebsebseb> bigboss__: well the closed source version of Virtualbox from the website http://www.virtualbox.org has USB support unlike the open source one,  and I assume your printer is a USB device,  and so you can probably see where I am going
[02:59] <matthewjames> how is everyone?
[02:59] <darlek> had my first real safe-upgrade of jaunty today.  I took down evolution and it took down a whole bunch of *-dbg(debug) programs with it.  This in turn saved 200MB of space.  Anything else that is big and useless?
[03:00] <ratzes> how do i undo all theme information stored?
[03:00] <GNICK> lol
[03:00] <fccf> piasdom_: do you want to connect to the work computer with a GUI or command line?
[03:00] <Qwell> sebsebseb: I'll simplify my point.  I disagree that it's "people like yvonne" that need to be convinced.  Look at how the conversation is unfolding.  It isn't hard when people *are eager* to get something working.
[03:00] <TomTommy> how can I totally disable firewall, as firewall keeps blocking my SIP account and wont allow port 5060
[03:00] <bigboss__> mmm so u mean to create a virtual 32bit machine and install my printer on it?
[03:00] <sebsebseb> bigboss__: Linux distro in 32bit?  or Windows or  whatever,  and  will the printer work with a vm I think so
[03:00] <piasdom_> fccf:GUI please
[03:00] <Forestbear> hey guys what's faster, a USB 2.0 connected to a modem, or a 100mbps ethernet cable attached to a router connected to that modem (assuming the router speed is irrelevant)?
[03:00] <Qwell> sebsebseb: this stuff isn't hard, even for "newbies"
[03:00] <edbian> piasdom_, SSH you have to install a package on the server (computer to be connected into) but the client already has it's package by default and you need to figure out a route right to your work computer (through port forwarding and a public IP)
[03:00] <GNICK> I like how the evolution mail icon looks
[03:00] <yvonne> verrrrrrrry true Q
[03:00] <yvonne> lol
[03:00] <cabrey> yvonne, switch to the "Wireless Network Drivers" window
[03:00] <minimec> sebsebseb: Yeah... Always the same with ndiswrapper. You often need a script and cabextract to fetch the firmware file...
[03:00] <bigboss__> sebsebseb, i was wondweing about use ia32-libs, do you think that could it do something?
[03:01] <piasdom_> edbian: i know th ip
[03:01] <sebsebseb> bigboss__: maybe to be honest, I haven't even set up a printer with Linux yet
[03:01] <yvonne> do u mean windows wireless drivfers?
[03:01] <matthewjames> Has anyone tried the media center distro of ubuntu?
[03:01] <ctmjr> DROBSAN420, run this in terminal then restartx      rm -rf ~/.gconf/apps/panel
[03:01] <edbian> piasdom_, Is your work computer the only computer on that IP or is there a network connected to it?
[03:01] <TomTommy> how can I totally disable firewall, as firewall keeps blocking my SIP account and wont allow port 5060
[03:01] <sebsebseb> yvonne: with Ndiswraper you will use the  inf file from the Windows driver
[03:01] <cabrey> yvonne, yes open up System > Administration > Windows Wireless Drivers
[03:01] <bigboss__> good :D xD sebsebseb ok, but have u ever install 32bit drivers on a 64 machine?
[03:01] <edbian> piasdom_, Are you sure it is the public ip??
[03:01] <fccf> piasdom_: you will need vnc enabled on the work computer - you will use port 5900
[03:02] <yvonne> okay im there
[03:02] <darlek> TomTommy, sudo /etc/init.d/whatever stop
[03:02] <sebsebseb> bigboss__: not done that either, but I know that 32bit sofware normal software can run on a 64bit OS
[03:02] <pik}> can anyone help me with samba? i cant write to the samba shared folder. for example create folders. writeable is activated in the samba-config
[03:02] <cabrey> yvonne, click Install New Driver
[03:02] <TomTommy> darlek: what "whatever"?
[03:02] <piasdom_> edbian: it's the network...i can connect in winXP but not sure in ubuntu 8.04
[03:02] <edbian> piasdom_, VNC forwards your whole desktop and is pitiful over the internet SSH is cli only FYI
[03:02] <Forestbear> matthewjames: yes i'm using "ubuntu studio" right now if that's what you mean
[03:02] <darlek> TomTommy, whatever the program is called!
[03:02] <jamiejackson> when your system is booting up and all that stuff scrolls by, what log is that captured in?
[03:02] <TomTommy> darlek: dont troll pls
[03:02] <bigboss__> sebsebseb, yeah, i knew i can u se ia32-libs to make it works, but if i try to install the debian package, it tells me "Error_ wrong architecture"
[03:02] <yvonne> okay and install the inf fil,e?
[03:02] <cabrey> jamiejackson, dmesg
[03:03] <sebsebseb> Qwell: if people are willing to learn  they can do Ubuntu stuff,  or other Linux distro stuff even,   but most let's call them average consumers, will  just  give up and say I am going back to Windows, and then they do.
[03:03] <darlek> ??
[03:03] <edbian> piasdom_, How do you connect view winXP?
[03:03] <TomTommy> darlek: i want to stop the firewall
[03:03] <cabrey> yvonne, yes click the location button and then navigate to your desktop, into the folder you downloaded and then select the .inf file
[03:03] <Qwell> sebsebseb: I wouldn't even use the word "learn".  "effort" maybe?
[03:03] <piasdom_> edbian: by connect wizard
[03:03] <darlek> TomTommy, right.  so whatever the name of the firewall is, that command will stop it then won't it
[03:03] <TomTommy> anyone using x-lite on Ubuntu?
[03:03] <jamiejackson> thx, cabrey
[03:03] <edbian> connect via* WinXP
[03:03] <Spinx8565> I can't enable desktop effects. What might be wrong?
[03:03] <grosbeak576> Can nobody help me?
[03:03] <TomTommy> darlek: are you drunk dude? lol
[03:03] <edbian> piasdom_, What is the location of the server?
[03:04] <cdavis> I thought I had seen a new floor plan software effort for ubuntu but cannot find it now, does anyone know the name of some active project?
[03:04] <fccf> piasdom_: goto  application>internet>remote desktop viewer
[03:04] <buttons840> in ubuntu, how can i release and renew a dhcp ip address?
[03:04] <piasdom_> edbian: but it connects to the win computer...not the linux
[03:04] <Forestbear> spinkx8565: sometimes when I try that with too many windows open it doesn't work, try closing some
[03:04] <edbian> piasdom_, Are they physically different machines?
[03:04] <DROBSAN420> the restartx  rm -rf ~/.gconf/apps/panel did not work in terminal
[03:04] <Forestbear> buttons840: the ifup and ifdown commands
[03:04] <DROBSAN420> said command was not found
[03:04] <Crshman> My systems' serial ports are located at /dev/ttySX, where is my parallel port in /dev?
[03:04] <ctmjr> Spinx8565, you need to install the graphic drivers for your card
[03:04] <edbian> piasdom_, Are you connecting over the internet?  Or are both of these computer on the same network (at work)?
[03:05] <piasdom_> edbian: yes two computers
[03:05] <TomTommy> is there any SIP softphone for Ubuntu besides Ekiga.. I need codec iLBC
[03:05] <cabrey> TomTommy, Skype
[03:05] <yvonne> okay it says hardware present... now what next
[03:05] <Spinx8565> ctmjr: How do I find out what I have? and then install?
[03:05] <Qwell> Skype isn't SIP
[03:05] <piasdom_> edbian: i have two computers at work
[03:05] <edbian> ooo
[03:05] <TomTommy> cabrey: skype isnt SIP noob lol
[03:05] <Spinx8565> ctmjr: I think it's an intel onboard
[03:05] <TomTommy> cabrey: :P
[03:05] <sebsebseb> Qwell: well most people just want a computer to work and that's that, we are off topic by the way
[03:06] <edbian> piasdom_, On the server install openssh-server
[03:06] <cabrey> yvonne, open a terminal
[03:06] <sebsebseb> Qwell: most computer users I should say,  not everyone has a computer even
[03:06] <elad_> How do I see whether I'm using a 32 or 64 bit os?
[03:06] <ctmjr> DROBSAN420, just this   rm -rf ~/.gconf/apps/panel  then restart computer
[03:06] <piasdom_> edbian and fccf: two different computers
[03:06] <danielmichel> hi all. what's the best way to copy about 300 directories out of 700 (200GBs) from one drive to another?
[03:06] <ratzes> how do i completely go back to the default theme information?
[03:06] <sebsebseb> !release | elad_
[03:06] <yvonne> okay go ahead....
[03:06] <piasdom_> edbian: i'm at home now
[03:06] <sebsebseb> !version | elad_
[03:06] <cabrey> yvonne, type exactly this: lsmod | grep ndis
[03:06] <Crshman> is my parallel port /dev/lp0?
[03:07] <TomTommy> this is nuts... Ubuntu have failed here.. cant even setup my SIP voip account, which takes me 1 mins on Vista to do :P
[03:07] <cabrey> yvonne, is there any output?
[03:07] <elad_> Yeah, but how do I know if it's 32 or 64 bit?
[03:07] <fccf> piasdom_: you said you can connect to your win machine at work - is there a port forwarded for the linux machine
[03:07] <darlek> elad, either that or uname -a
[03:07] <ctmjr> Spinx8565, open system/adminastration then the hardware drivers
[03:07] <edbian> piasdom_, You will need to download that package on the server then on the client run "ssh user@ipofserver"
[03:07] <Qwell> sebsebseb: I can agree with that, except I would say "but, there isn't anything that will 'just work'".  And you're right - OT.  Last comment on the matter. :p
[03:07] <piasdom_> edbian and fccf: can i install the server here(hone)
[03:07] <cabrey> TomTommy, please do not rant here, it is very annoying
[03:07] <elad_> Linux AM 2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:57:59 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
[03:07] <elad_> 32 then?
[03:07] <yvonne> this is what came out
[03:07] <yvonne> ndiswrapper           192920  0
[03:07] <yvonne> usbcore               146412  3 ndiswrapper,uhci_hcd
[03:08] <edbian> piasdom_, You would need to SSH into said server (which is what we're downloading the package to be able to do
[03:08] <TomTommy> cabrey: you are just upset cause you made a fool of yourself suggesting skype when it doesnt even support SIP LOL
[03:08] <Spinx8565> ctmjr: no video card drivers listed
[03:08] <cabrey> yvonne, ok good that means it worked
[03:08] <yvonne> hey didnt notice till now. the power light on the card is on lmfao
[03:08] <cabrey> yvonne, now reboot and come back here
[03:08] <piasdom_> edbian:i have shh here
[03:08] <yvonne> yes sir. brb
[03:08] <sebsebseb> TomTommy: maybe this site will be useful for you http://www.voipcheap.com and you can get the service working with Ekiga and such
[03:08] <darlek> TomTommy, no one is ever the fool to try to help.
[03:08] <edbian> piasdom_, You need to set up the server to accept SSH connections before you can SSH into it.
[03:08] <pik}> can anyone help me with samba? i cant write to the samba shared folder. for example create folders. writeable is activated in the samba-config
[03:09] <sebsebseb> TomTommy: ,but as far as I know you also need an actsaul phone line
[03:09] <cabrey> TomTommy, and yet, you couldn't help someone with a simple wireless problem
[03:09] <edbian> piasdom_, Which is what openssh-server does
[03:09] <piasdom_> edbian: ok..i need to check monday...thanks
[03:09] <TomTommy> sebastien: as I mentioned earlier.. I can get Ekiga working, but I cannot use it as it doesnt support the codecs I need, e.g iLBC
[03:09] <edbian> piasdom_, NP
[03:09] <darthaddison> does anyone have a torrent for tor or freegate? the main sites are blocked by PRC, as is pirate bay
[03:09] <piasdom_> fccf: thanks
[03:09] <ramish> hi
[03:10] <sebsebseb> !piracy |  darthaddison
[03:10] <fccf> piasdom_: np are you getting somewhere?
[03:10] <cabrey> sebsebseb, technically that is not piracy
[03:10] <darthaddison> ummm...that had nothing to do with piracy
[03:10] <Vlet> I know this is an odd question, but it is on ubuntu server; I have fluxbox, xdm, and tightvnc on server 9.04, and when I open an xterm, I can't see the text. I've tried changing the colors and still nothing; just all black. Any ideas?
[03:10] <TomTommy> sebastien: no i dont need a actsaul phone line.. I make and receive all my calls using Vista + Wireless Broadband + headset + X-lite and voip account.. works perfect on Vista, but im migrating to ubuntu so need to get it working.
[03:10] <ctmjr> Spinx8565, i do not know much about intel graphics chips i know they have been having trouble with them in jaunty, but to make sure type this in a terminal egrep "Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers" /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[03:10] <ramish> a mówi ktoś z Was po polsku?
[03:10] <darthaddison> it's not a technicality, it's not even related
[03:10] <sebsebseb> cabrey: I was thinking that to,  but nevermind
[03:10] <darlek> sure it does
[03:10] <cabrey> !pl
[03:11] <TomTommy> cabrey: you are a noob, thats obvious by your comments.. its ok, ill get help from someone else who knows whats going on ;)
[03:11] <ramish> join #ubuntu-pl
[03:11] <cabrey> ramish, /join #ubuntu-pl
[03:11] <TomTommy> cabrey: I make and receive all my calls using Vista + Wireless Broadband + headset + X-lite and voip account.. works perfect on Vista, but im migrating to ubuntu so need to get it working.
[03:11] <sebsebseb> TomTommy: well if you got enough RAM you can run a Vista virtualmachine  using closed source Virtualbox  that you get from site http://www.virtualbox.org  and it has USB support unlike the open source one
[03:11] <Qwell> TomTommy: Try listening to people when they give you answers.  You need to configure it properly.
[03:11] <fccf> ramish its /join #ubuntu-pl
[03:11] <ramish> tnx cabrey
[03:11] <TomTommy> sebastien: no thanks.
[03:11] <ramish> tnx fccf
[03:11] <gartral> is it a known problem with audio buffers not being deleted when games exit in ubuntu?
[03:11] <TomTommy> Qwell: its configured... but it says "firewall blocked...."
[03:12] <cabrey> TomTommy, you ask for help, yet abuse others
[03:12] <Qwell> Your configuration is wrong.  Period.
[03:12] <TomTommy> cabrey: you are just upset cause your ego was hurt.. dont worry, get over it ;)
[03:12] <sebsebseb> cabrey: indeed he asks for help, but then   is so stubborn
[03:12] <darlek> cabrey, ignore 'em.
[03:12] <yvonne> hey im bak in the same place
[03:12] <Qwell> sebsebseb: This is what I was subtly hinting at. :)  re: eagerness
[03:12] <TomTommy> sebastien: well the help doesnt work :)   im still blocked by firewall
[03:12] <darlek> TomTommy, why the abuse?
[03:12] <Spinx8565> ctmjr: now try it? or do you want the result?
[03:12] <sebsebseb> !attitude |  TomTommy
[03:13] <cabrey> yvonne, ok now if you go to the Network Manager do you see any wifi hotspots?
[03:13] <TomTommy> !rules | sebastien
[03:13] <sebsebseb> Qwell: if you got hardware issues try #networking
[03:13] <yvonne> hell yes i do.. yay friggin yay
[03:13] <darlek> TomTommy, found the answer on google
[03:13] <TomTommy> darlek: no you didnt
[03:13] <sebsebseb> !botabuse |  TomTommy
[03:13] <Qwell> eh? O.o
[03:13] <ctmjr> Spinx8565, yes try it it should kick out just one line
[03:13] <Spinx8565> ctmjr: Oh, I get it-- the intel_drv.so was loaded
[03:13] <yvonne> ima have an ubuntu baby
[03:13] <TomTommy> !botabuse | sebastien
[03:13] <yvonne> rofl...
[03:14] <fccf> yvonne: happy?
[03:14] <cabrey> yvonne, all it takes is some patience, irc, and some prayers
[03:14] <Vlet> Try this one...
[03:14] <TomTommy> darlek: you didnt find my solution on google at all
[03:14] <Vlet> !ops | TomTommy
[03:14] <cabrey> Vlet, thank you
[03:14] <ramish> ubuntu heh... i'like this OS:P
[03:14] <sebsebseb> yvonne: so your wireless works good stuff :)
[03:14] <piasdom_> fccf:not til monday  but thanks
[03:14] <yvonne> irc patience and techies. aka geeks.  <<< best peeps in the woirld
[03:14] <ctmjr> Spinx8565, right now you know for sure you have an intel graphics chip and the driver is loaded
[03:15] <elky> sebastien, TomTommy both of you stop.
[03:15] <TomTommy> anyone here who actually knows what they talking about, can help me get my SIP account working with the ubuntu firewall?
[03:15] <TomTommy> elky: ok
[03:15] <yvonne> well im on wired. right now.l
[03:15] <sebsebseb> yvonne: oh
[03:15] <Spinx8565> ctmjr: Cool, so now what-- Can I find out specifically what I have so I can search google?
[03:15] <fccf> piasdom_: you could log in from the windows computer... if you knew the local addy for you ubu machine or your router
[03:15] <yvonne> thannnnk u 4 all the help....... i really mean it
[03:16] <sebsebseb> elky: your comment made him pm me something silly
[03:16] <Vlet> TomTommy: have you installed any additional firewall software, or are you running on vanilla-ish ubuntu?
[03:16] <bigboss__> sebsebseb, ther's any way in linux to extract files that are on ane .exe? cause in windows i know how but i havent windows
[03:16] <elky> TomTommy, what did you PM sebsebseb?
[03:16] <TomTommy> Vlet: its a new 9.04 install
[03:16] <ctmjr> Spinx8565, now type this in terminal lspci | grep VGA
[03:16] <piasdom_> fccf:you're right...(i'm a dummy)  but i need to reboot  THANKS !
[03:16] <TomTommy> Vlet: but I installed gfw
[03:16] <TomTommy> elky: what?
[03:17] <piasdom_> fccf:later and THANKS
[03:17] <cryptide> bigboss__:  you can try wine... but good luck with that pos
[03:17] <ramish> sory its my question it's very stupid how a very stupid bird, but i have ubuntu and i'like it:P
[03:17] <Qwell> TomTommy: /whois me - consider how many times I've configured x-lite.  When I tell you your configuration is wrong, there is a reason for it.
[03:17] <elky> TomTommy, sebsebseb says you PM'd him something. what did you PM him?
[03:17] <piasdom_> edbian: later and THANKS
[03:17] <TomTommy> elky: I said to sebastien we were asked to STOP, baing naughty
[03:17] <TomTommy> elky: why?
[03:17] <bigboss__> cryptide... but if i install a printer on wine will it works on ubuntu?
[03:17] <Spinx8565> ctmjr: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0c)
[03:17] <Qwell> It is not a firewall issue.  It is telling you that because you are behind NAT.  This is normal.
[03:17] <sebsebseb> elky: lol! you were told to STOP :)
[03:17] <yvonne> ill stop y time to time just to say high........
[03:17] <cryptide> bigboss__:  uh wtf are you doing?
[03:17] <sebsebseb> elky: naughty boy.. the OPS are angry with you now
[03:17] <Vlet> Everyone please take the trolling to #troll
[03:17] <elky> TomTommy, that was not necessary. pleae do not to it again.
[03:18] <bigboss__> i'm trying to install a printer that have no linux drivers xD
[03:18] <TomTommy> elky: ok
[03:18] <yvonne> now im going to sleep got work..
[03:18] <Acorn> I just installed a java webstart program, how to I make it appear on my applications menu? (it made a .desktop file on my desktop)
[03:18] <cryptide> bigboss__:  uh good luck with that..
[03:18] <yvonne> thanks again...
[03:18] <bigboss__> have u any idea 4 helpin me cryptide ?
[03:18] <Vlet> TomTommy: what did you install? gfw?
[03:18] <ramish> cabrey sorry and fccf sorry:P
[03:19] <cryptide> bigboss__:  what kinda printer is it?
[03:19] <TomTommy> Vlet: yes. gfw, the firewall and then I added port 5060 for my SIP. but it made no difference.. firewall still blocking
[03:19] <cabrey> ramish, for what?
[03:19] <minimec> bigboss__: do we know what sort of printer you have? ;)
[03:19] <bigboss__> cryptide, lbp-3010... the problem is that i can find only 32bit drivers, and i have a 64bit
[03:19] <TomTommy> Vlet: any suggestions?
[03:19] <bigboss__> *canon lbp-3010
[03:19] <cryptide> bigboss__:  get a new printer
[03:19] <elky> TomTommy, so if you could please stop inciting him, it'd make my life easier.
[03:19] <bigboss__> i know it but... this one is new
[03:20] <minimec> bigboss__: 64bit is not my playground...
[03:20] <TomTommy> elky: ok understood
[03:20] <Vlet> TomTommy: try removing the package and see if it works. Ubuntu doesn't need aditional firewall software on its own. The linux network stack essentially IS a firewall
[03:20] <bigboss__> minimec, i see that is the playground of few people :D
[03:20] <ramish> help? cabrey?
[03:20] <fccf> Acorn: goto system >prefrences>main menu - add from there
[03:20] <Spinx8565> ctmjr: brb, just in case you were going to respond, thanks./
[03:20] <Qwell> TomTommy: If you would listen to what I am telling you, you can avoid this whole mess.  It is NOT an Ubuntu firewall issue.
[03:20] <cabrey> ramish, whats the problem?
[03:20] <ramish> i don't speak english
[03:20] <minimec> bigboss__: indeed...
[03:20] <ramish> sorry
[03:21] <TomTommy> Vlet: so how do I tell the firewall to allow x-lite and port 5060?  Before I even installed a firewall gui, it was blocking port 5060
[03:21] <fccf> !pl | ramish
[03:21] <Vlet> Qwell, elky, TomTommy, cabrey, whomever else: stop talking about this in the channel. Don't even respond to me. take it elsewhere.
[03:21] <fccf> !ru | ramish
[03:21] <TomTommy> Qwell: why then does it give me messages about firewall block?
[03:21] <bfig> i just busted my sound :'(. how can i install oss and configure it for x86? :(((
[03:21] <ramish> oki chciałem tylko napisać, że miło Was było poznać:p
[03:21] <Vlet> TomTommy: it should not have been :-/
[03:21] <bigboss__> minimec, i also have some .dl files on the windows driver... could i use theme in anyway?
[03:21] <ramish> !pl
[03:21] <office> `g
[03:21] <office> !g gf
[03:21] <TomTommy> Vlet: well it does
[03:22] <Acorn> fccf: thank you
[03:22] <office> !g wp
[03:22] <office> !g g
[03:22] <Qwell> TomTommy: You are behind NAT.  I've said this twice now.  I'm done though.
[03:22] <office> !g help
[03:22] <ganymede> !botabuse
[03:22] <TomTommy> Qwell: no im not.. I dont have a NAT modem.. in fact Im using a wireless USB stick modem.. NO NAT
[03:22] <Vlet> TomTommy: try to see if "sudo iptables --list" shows anything
[03:23] <TomTommy> Qwell: ive tried to tell you this twice now
[03:23] <TomTommy> Vlet: ok
[03:23] <minimec> bigboss__: I would rather try to look at some opensource or 'hacker' solution. I don't think that you can use the win driver files.
[03:23] <TomTommy> Vlet: yes it does..
[03:23] <ratzes> I have some theme garbage left over and it wont go away, does anyone know how to fix this?
[03:23] <cabrey> bigboss__, windows drivers come in the form of *.sys
[03:23] <Qwell> TomTommy: yvonne, who has never used Linux got wireless working in 1/10th the time you've been here.  Think about that.
[03:23] <bfig> i just busted my sound :'(. how can i install oss and configure it for x86? :((( please ?? :D
[03:23] <ratzes> I'm trying to start again from scratch
[03:24] <bigboss__> minimec, i just found into the 32bit drivers archive, a folder with some files/folder and a "Makefile"
[03:24] <bigboss__> do you think it can help me?
[03:24] <ratzes> i just installed ubuntu on my girlfriends computer and when i installed this new theme, it looks perfect
[03:24] <ratzes> but when i install it, it doesnt look right
[03:24] <TomTommy> yvonne isnt using x-lite though
[03:24] <ratzes> i think i have a ton of left over information somewhere
[03:24] <TomTommy> mu wireless works too
[03:24] <Acorn> fccf: how do I find where the program is installed so I can add it to the menu?
[03:24] <ratzes> and i need to know how to get rid of it
[03:25] <sebsebseb> yvonne is gone now, and  cabrey did a good job at helping her
[03:25] <hulio> Anybody if there is a site/wiki tracing the merging of Moblin & Ubuntu Netbook Remix ? Thank you.
[03:25] <fccf> Acorn: rightclick on .desktop file to see properties
[03:25] <fccf> Acorn: what are you trying to run?
[03:25] <Vlet> TomTommy: well, you can try "sudo iptables --flush" to clear out all rules (how ubuntu ships... defaults to accept)
[03:25] <chronographer> http://pastebin.com/m2fc415e6 I need help with my external drive. it won't automount and it I can't manually mount it either.
[03:25] <admins2> fgfgf
[03:25] <ramish> :)
[03:25] <admins2> ai
[03:26] <admins2> ngetot yuk
[03:26] <Acorn> fccf: I added the .desktop file to the menu, but thought I could then delete it, turns out you can't
[03:26] <cabrey> chronographer, what happens when you try to manually mount it?
[03:26] <ratzes> should i just delete gconfd files? to get rid of left over theme information, i can't find this anywhere online. Most people hate the default ubuntu theme, so a search for default ubuntu theme gives nothing
[03:26] <chronographer> it is not at /dev/sde so I can't
[03:26] <Acorn> fccf: the program is Cgoban3
[03:26] <TomTommy> Vlet: ok done.. now what?
[03:26] <cabrey> chronographer, ls /dev/sde*
[03:26] <darlek> check !themes
[03:26] <Vlet> TomTommy: try it out
[03:26] <darlek> !themes
[03:26] <cabrey> chronographer, post results here
[03:27] <TomTommy> Vlet: ok brb
[03:27] <chronographer> ls: cannot access /dev/sde*: No such file or directory
[03:27] <chronographer> it is not there at all
[03:27] <cabrey> chronographer, try ls /dev/sd*
[03:27] <chronographer> it goes up to sdd which is one of my internal drives.
[03:27] <bigboss__> cabrey, can we talk on private? cause what i have to explain is quite long
[03:27] <jamiejackson> there's a particularly good (wiki, i think) article for ubuntu that gets updated with each release, and it covers lots of different topics on one page. i think it's an official ubuntu page, i can never find it when i look for it, i just stumble on it sometimes. i know this is vague, but anybody happen to know what i'm talking about?
[03:27] <chronographer> http://pastebin.com/m2ca366c5 added to end here
[03:28] <cabrey> bigboss__, sure
[03:28] <sebsebseb> !pm |  bigboss__
[03:28] <sebsebseb> bigboss__: altough I expect cabrey would give good advice in pm
[03:28] <fccf> Acorn: you can uncheck an item but you cannot remove it - use new item fill out name and command with cgoban3 to add new item
[03:28] <bigboss__> i just asked because is quite long
[03:28] <bigboss__> but however if i cant i'll ask here
[03:29] <sebsebseb> bigboss__: yeah well no problem, also you could pastebin stuff by the way
[03:29] <cabrey> bigboss__, you could pastebin your question ;P
[03:29] <bigboss__> ok wait :D
[03:29] <sebsebseb> cabrey: there's a saying, great minds think alike?
[03:29] <Acorn> fccf: How do I know what command to put?
[03:29] <thiebaude> sebsebseb: hi
[03:29] <jeremiah_> #winehq
[03:29] <wakluz90> someone can help me to connect to streamyx?
[03:29] <sebsebseb> thiebaude: hi
[03:29] <jamiejackson> answering my own question: the site i wanted was ubuntuguide.org
[03:30] <Vlet> wakluz90: perhaps someone can. A specific question would be a good start
[03:30] <fccf> Acorn: if you look at the .desktop files properties you will see the command
[03:30] <sebsebseb> cabrey: we said same thing at like same time, anyway  whatever   silly off topic here
[03:30] <Acorn> fccf: I deleted the file :(
[03:30] <cabrey> sebsebseb, yes we do not want to anger the overlords
[03:30] <sebsebseb> cabrey: heh
[03:31] <minimec> bigboss__: I was just crawling through the internet... http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/15745/ ;) Cheers...
[03:31] <sebsebseb> jamiejackson: I like that site to, however it has some  suggestions on it that  aren't recommended in this channel, for example setting a root password
[03:31] <fccf> Acorn: how did you install it -- cgoban or cgoban3?
[03:31] <sebsebseb> jamiejackson: as a result I was told by one of the ops not to promote that site here anymore
[03:31] <bigboss__> minimec, i'm giving it a look
[03:31] <jamiejackson> okay, good to know sebsebseb, maybe i'll run ideas by the channel before implentation
[03:31] <bigboss__> however if i'll find a way to install i'll do a guide, cause is 3 day that i'm trying install it :D
[03:32] <cabrey> chronographer, run lsusb
[03:32] <ramish> Tadeusz Kościuszko zbudował West Point ja gitara i teraz taki jeden polaczek ma ubuntu przetłumaczyc na polski:) Fajnie sie z Wami gada ale nic nie kumam jak jakiś żaba:)
[03:32] <Acorn> fccf: I downloaded the java web start program from gokgs.com. I then ran that program and it installed itself, making the .desktop file on the desktop which I deleted
[03:32] <Acorn> fccf: Cgoban 3
[03:32] <darlek> Acorn if you deleted from the desktop via mouse it might be in the trash
[03:32] <ramish> hallo my name is Tomek:P
[03:33] <Sebboh> I installed firefox-3.5-branding and I don't see firefox.  Apparently shiretoke is firefox.  I'd like it to go away, and I'd like firefox to show up.
[03:33] <sebsebseb> jamiejackson: well most of the info it gives  is good,  and apparnatly you will find most of the info in the community pages anyway
[03:33] <chronographer> Bus 002 Device 011: ID 0d49:3200 Maxtor
[03:33] <fccf> Acorn: you might need to run it from inside a java console
[03:33] <jamiejackson> the part i'm looking up is setting up ssh server, sebsebseb
[03:33] <Acorn> fccf: run what?
[03:33] <sebsebseb> jamiejackson: sudo apt-get install openssh-server and maybe edit the config file, that would be a start
[03:34] <sebsebseb> !ssh | jamiejackson
[03:34] <sebsebseb> !info openssh-server
[03:34] <bastid_raZor> jamiejackson; https://help.ubuntu.com/community/    :: that is a supported howto site
[03:34] <fiber> hello... my friend showed me a great program on his mac for handling scientific papers (the program is called papers, http://mekentosj.com/papers/)... I was wondering if anyone knew of a good linux equivalent.
[03:35] <bigboss__> My question: http://paste.ubuntu.com/189401/
[03:35] <fccf> Acorn:  sounds like what you are trying to run is a java application, it isn;t going to operate the same as a ubuntu program - what does it do?
[03:36] <cabrey> bigboss__, System > Administration > Printing
[03:36] <bigboss__> cabrey, i'm on the "add printer" window, but now into the drivers list i cant find the driver i just install
[03:36] <jvainio> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1190772/What-squeak-Daring-mouse-whos-boss-scares-leopard-steals-lunch.html
[03:36] <Acorn> fccf: It's a client for playing Go. I'll try doing "javaws http://files.gokgs.com/javaBin/cgoban.jnlp" to install it again and see what happens, I'm sure it wont install the files twice
[03:37] <cabrey> bigboss__, on the first page of the add printer did you see the printer in the list
[03:37] <Fenix|home> I'm having problems with dmraid
[03:37] <Flannel> Acorn: You need to put the .desktop file in /usr/local/share/applications
[03:37] <Fenix|home> I upgraded to jaunty and everything was fine... then everything stopped working'
[03:37] <bigboss__> cabrey, yeah i saw it, i clicked and now i have to choose the driver... but i cant find mine
[03:37] <darlek> !ask Fenix|home
[03:37] <cabrey> bigboss__, printer model?
[03:37] <darlek> !ask | Fenix|home
[03:37] <Sebboh> acrorn, you can start the javaws program with an argument that will show a window which lists installed programs, and you can re-create the shortcut from there.
[03:37] <bigboss__> canon lbp-3010
[03:38] <Cosmo1> anyone know of a linux program that will connect to a ventrilo server , I have been fighting with vent for 2 days to try to get it to work in wine and no luck
[03:38] <Acorn> Flannel: I deleted it
[03:38] <Fenix|home> booting into a live cd I can use dmraid but it only activates the main raid and not the partitions.  my ASR array also has a tonne of spaces at the end and I think that's messing with dmraid from assembling the raid properly
[03:38] <Fenix|home> how do I rename the array?
[03:38] <Sebboh> Acorn, my last line was directed at you, sorry I misspelled your name.
[03:38] <^cheeky> has anyone gotten to work with php in ubuntu ?
[03:38] <sebsebseb> ^cheeky: over a year ago
[03:38] <Fenix|home> darlek: I didn't ask to ask.  I started to explain the issue
[03:39] <Flannel> chronographer: Gotten what to work?
[03:39] <sebsebseb> ^cheeky: I had  a working LAMP set up over a year ago
[03:39] <sebsebseb> ^cheeky: in Ubuntu
[03:39] <sebsebseb> !lamp
[03:39] <fccf> Acorn: the client runs in java web start
[03:39] <Acorn> sebboh: that sounds good. is that better than just running the webstart file each time?
[03:39] <Acorn> and where does java web start save its files?
[03:40] <TomTommy> Vlet: still stuck on "discovering firewall"
[03:40] <Sebboh> Acorn, better? That's up to you.  Visiting the site and grabbing the jnlp is fine, using a desktop shortcut is fine, using the webstart app cache interface is fine.
[03:40] <^cheeky> sebsebseb, iam trying to find a good php ide, i installed komodo but when i point it to my php.ini fie for it to work with php ... it still says its not working
[03:40] <chronographer> Flannel: WHO said what about pigs?
[03:40] <sebsebseb> !info phpmyadmin
[03:40] <Flannel> chronographer: Mhmm.
[03:40] <chronographer> no jk. It wax not plugged in properly (the IDE connector inside the enclosure)
[03:40] <sebsebseb> ^cheeky: that's the kind of thing your looking for maybe?
[03:40] <Sebboh> Acorn, uhm, the location of the cached apps should be listed in the webstart control panel thing.
[03:40] <cabrey> bigboss__, the drivers, did they come in debs?
[03:40] <chronographer> *was
[03:41] <Flannel> ^cheeky: You probably don't need to point it to your php.ini.  I have no idea how it works, but that doesn't make much sense.
[03:41] <^cheeky> no actually i just use the mysql command line tool
[03:41] <bigboss__> cabrey, as i say before the drivers arfe on 32bit, my machine is 64. So i make install those files
[03:41] <bigboss__> *others files
[03:41] <sebsebseb> ^cheeky: or not,  not done anything with LAMP for over a year,  and it was only  very basic on home computer before
[03:41] <cabrey> bigboss__, oh that's why, you can have 32 bit drivers on a 64 machine
[03:42] <cabrey> bigboss__, nothing you can do about that
[03:42] <bigboss__> cabrey, i know it, that's why i didnt use the debian package
[03:42] <bigboss__> but the surce code. I "make gen" it and i "make install" it
[03:42] <cabrey> bigboss__, oh they provide the source?
[03:42] <Sebboh> Acorn, "javaws -viewer" .. that should be all you need, lemme know if it doesn't do whatever you need.
[03:42] <cabrey> bigboss__, ok let me look i have the software
[03:42] <mercutio22> I am trying to share a folder in samba. I can't do it. Maybe the router is blocking communication. Which port does samba use?
[03:43] <bigboss__> cabrey, do you want the link of the file that i download?
[03:43] <bigboss__> uff is 4.43am here... i need to do it xD
[03:43] <elad> I added "PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin; export PATH" to my .bashrc. I created a script, ~/bin/gedit, that only calls "gedit". However, when I launch it, I get an infinite loop. Why? Should it first resolve to whatever's in the PATH?
[03:43] <cabrey> bigboss__, I found it
[03:43] <bigboss__> great!
[03:43] <elad> (It only calls "gedit &", actually.)
[03:43] <TomTommy> whenever I use Ekiga to make a SIP call, Ekiga closes itself.. where I report this bug?
[03:43] <bigboss__> cabrey, show me everythin :D
[03:43] <ratzes> how do i purge old desktop theme information?
[03:44] <elad> brb
[03:44] <Technoviking> TomTommy: make a launchpad account, then type ubuntu-bug ekiga in a terminal
[03:44] <Acorn> sebboh: ok, so I have the desktop file again, should i put that in /usr/local/share/applications?
[03:44] <TomTommy> Technoviking: ok ty
[03:44] <cabrey> bigboss__, what was the model again?
[03:44] <Cosmo1> anyone know of a linux program that will connect to a ventrilo server , I have been fighting with vent for 2 days to try to get it to work in wine and no luck
[03:44] <bigboss__> canon lbp-3010 64bit machine
[03:45] <sebsebseb> ^cheeky: I wasn't fully clear what you were after,  and LAMP setups are pretty common,  you might want to try  the general Linux channel ##linux  and there's also #networking
[03:45] <ratzes> does anyone know how i can reset my theme back to its complete default?
[03:45] <ratzes> i went to the package manager and uninstalled the programs that set up my old themes
[03:45] <StevensUbuntuTri> Can anyone help me get my browser to view flash video clips?
[03:45] <ratzes> but the information is still there even though i load a new theme
[03:45] <cabrey> bigboss__, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters/CanonPrinters/Canon_LBP_2900#Compiling the driver (amd64) Steps:
[03:46] <ctmjr> !flash
[03:46] <coz_> ratzes,  which programs  did you unintsll??
[03:46] <ratzes> emerald
[03:46] <bigboss__> cabrey, but is another model...
[03:46] <cabrey> bigboss__, yours is supported
[03:46] <ratzes> and that one program thats a skin name
[03:46] <coz_> StevensUbuntuTri,   sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras
[03:46] <ratzes> oh
[03:46] <ratzes> epidermis
[03:46] <fccf> Cosmo1: ventrillo is a proprietry protocol
[03:46] <bigboss__> his will work for Canon LBP 1120, 1210, 3000, 3200, 3210, 3300, 3600, 5000 printers as well as the Canon LBP 2900 and 2900i. Confirmed to work on 2900, 2900i and 1210 printers.
[03:46] <bigboss__> i cant read 3010
[03:46] <^cheeky> sebsebseb, i have php , mysql and apache2 set up on my machine and it works perfect., except i can get this komodo editor (ide) to work with my system. php syntax checking and stuff
[03:47] <samd> !flash
[03:47] <samd> !flash StevensUbuntuTri
[03:47] <sebsebseb> ^cheeky: ok I don't really know about this stuff,  and there's also #php
[03:47] <samd> !flash > StevensUbuntuTri
[03:47] <ratzes> i dont know if you've heard of it, but im trying to run that shiki theme, but the highlight colors are from an old theme
[03:47] <Sebboh> Acorn, I don't know what to do with the .desktop file.  Sounds like something a window manager/desktop environment uses.  I don't know much about those, only Java.
[03:47] <ratzes> i did a fresh install of ubuntu on my gf's computer and the highlight colors are what they should be
[03:48] <jamus> victim of facebook warm  i need an antivirus please
[03:48] <^cheeky> sebsebseb, ill check in #linux thank you
[03:48] <bastid_raZor> eladcan i PM you with the solution for adding ~/bin to your path?
[03:48] <sebsebseb> ^cheeky: ok good luck
[03:48] <minimec> bigboss__: I guess the 3010 is the 'fallower of 3000. I would try that driver. that should work.
[03:48] <darlek> Acorn, the .desktop file only runs the main program file.  If you can find the file probably in a /bin folder you can recreate the link.  type whereis programname to narrow down the location
[03:48] <Acorn> sebboh: I looked at the properties and it had a command with a path to the javaws cache for the program, so I just stuck that path into the main menu editor
[03:49] <Cosmo1> a friend said he knew of one but could not find his bookmark for it
[03:49] <cabrey> minimec, thats what i was thinking
[03:49] <bigboss__> minimec, ok i'll try and i'll say u how will it go
[03:49] <ratzes> can i just delete some theme information to reset it back to it to when it was a fresh install?
[03:49] <ratzes> i heard of someone mentioning gconfd
[03:49] <ratzes> or gtkrc
[03:49] <Acorn> darlek: can I just use the path that's in the .desktop file?
[03:49] <ratzes> but i dont want to just go ahead and delete them
[03:49] <fccf> Acorn: try downloading the .jnlp file and running javawm filename.jlnp
[03:50] <darlek> Acorn, I don't see why you need to add to path, since the shortcut is running from a specified location.
[03:50] <jon5001> Hello.  I am having trouble connecting to my wireless network and reaching another pc on the network.  I had this working before but somehow it has stopped.  Cofiguration is: laptop running ubuntu, connects to wireless router.  desktop running vista and connected by wire to router.  from ubuntu machine i am able to get to the router and the internet, but cannot see local pc on network
[03:51] <darlek> Acorn, if you know where in the cache the main file is, then you can remake a shortcut or make a menu item.  It isn't in the menu already?  Might be in a different menu group
[03:51] <ratzes> what kind of router are you using?
[03:51] <sebsebseb> jon5001: maybe not that useful, but
[03:51] <bastid_raZor> elad can i PM you?
[03:51] <sebsebseb> !wireless | jon5001
[03:51] <ratzes> and is it currently reaching any other pc?
[03:51] <ratzes> in irc, how do you direct a chat towards someone?
[03:51] <lstarnes> ratzes: like this
[03:51] <cabrey> !tab | ratem
[03:52] <cabrey> !tab | ratzes *
[03:52] <ratzes> oh ok
[03:52] <ratzes> thanks
[03:52] <Acorn> darlek: I remade the shortcut from javaws -viewer, but I don't want to have a .desktop file sitting on my desktop do I? I might as well just put the path it's pointing to into my main menu entry, no?
[03:52] <elad> For a while, everything was fine with my computer. Now, for no apparent reason, when I start up, gdm starts up just fine, but after I enter my username and password, it tells me it couldn't start my session, and has launched a failsafe xterm instead. Then, I'm back at the GDM screen. Help?
[03:52] <jon5001> sebsebseb,
[03:52] <darlek> Acorn, yes, correct
[03:52] <vopen2> how do i find out what files are installed by a package?
[03:52] <jon5001> sebsebseb, will have a look and revert
[03:53] <sebsebseb> jon5001: ok
[03:53] <cabrey> vopen2, open the package using gdebi
[03:53] <cabrey> vopen2, aka double click on it
[03:53] <darlek> Acorn, try it from the terminal window and see if it has any options.  man command or man programname
[03:53] <minimec> elad: ould it be, that the /home partition is full, or the harddisk in general?
[03:53] <CleanLaundry> Does Ubuntu have a virtual keyboard like windows?
[03:53] <vopen2> i'm just using apt-get
[03:53] <ratzes> how do i go back to factory defaults for ubuntu's theme?
[03:53] <darlek> Acorn , man javaws I suppose
[03:53] <sebsebseb> ratzes: the panels?
[03:54] <coz_> CleanLaundry,  I believe it does guy although I cant pin point the name
[03:54] <ratzes> CleanLaundry: yes, go to assistive technologies
[03:54] <bigboss__> cabrey, i have some troubles using the guide
[03:54] <elad> minimec: Could you help me check that? I forgot how to do that without a GUI.
[03:54] <ratzes> sebsebseb: ?
[03:54] <coz_> CleanLaundry,   google    ubuntu   9.04 virtual keyboard
[03:54] <cabrey> vopen2, dpkg -c package.deb
[03:54] <elad> (Using IRSSI right now.)
[03:54] <office_> please resolve me bandyta.pl
[03:54] <cabrey> bigboss__, whats wrong?
[03:54] <sebsebseb> ratzes: something about theme?
[03:54] <office_> what ip is bandyta.pl
[03:54] <vopen2> cabrey: k, will try. thanks.
[03:54] <bigboss__> cabrey, wait i pastebin the output
[03:55] <ratzes> sebsebseb: yeah, i installed a theme earlier, and then i installed a new one and i have some settings from the old theme still showing
[03:55] <office_> anybody can check
[03:55] <office_> host bandyta.pl
[03:55] <Flannel> office_: please take non-Ubuntu support questions elsewhere.  Thanks.
[03:55] <office_> ?
[03:55] <darlek> CleanLaundry, I think that's a part of the SCIM Input Setup, under System > Preferences > SCIM Input Setup
[03:55] <elad> minimec: Could you help me check that? I forgot how to do that without a GUI.
[03:55] <Flannel> elad: df -h
[03:55] <ratzes> sebsebseb: I installed the old theme from some new fangled theme manager
[03:55] <minimec> elad: do you have a seperate /home partition?
[03:55] <CleanLaundry> darlek, thanks, will look at that now
[03:55] <elad> I've got 207GB of free space. That's not the problem.
[03:55] <sebsebseb> ratzes: I am pretty much the wrong person for theme questions, to be honest
[03:55] <elad> minimec: No.
[03:55] <bigboss__> cabrey, http://paste.ubuntu.com/189405/
[03:55] <sebsebseb> ratzes: I thought you just wanted something basic like the panel resetted to defaults or to change the theme
[03:56] <ratzes> sebsebseb: lol, its so much more complex than I would think it is
[03:56] <gasquetfan> hi
[03:56] <elad> A minimum of 1GB is still available on each of my partitions.
[03:56] <cabrey> bigboss__, use AMD64 packages
[03:56] <cabrey> bigboss__, they are prebuilt for you
[03:56] <gasquetfan> my screen freezes after I upgraded to ubuntu 9.04.
[03:56] <bigboss__> cabrey, how?
[03:56] <minimec> elad: Ok. I see, that my suggestion was wrong. ;)
[03:56] <sebsebseb> gasquetfan: when does it freeze exactly?
[03:56] <etk> i've got a soundblaster audigy sound card installed and my system is directing the sound towards the sound blaster firewire port instead of the correct audio input.. anyone have any experience with this offhand
[03:57] <fccf> office_: 95.48.32,18
[03:57] <jon5001> sebsebseb, that was not what i needed.  I can access my wireless network.  getting onto the windows network via the wireless router that is the problem.  for clarity: i am completely able to get onto my router, get an internal "192" ip address and get on the net, but cannot access the windows network.  Also, to repeat, this was working before and is not now
[03:57] <cabrey> bigboss__, in the "Contents" box, #12
[03:57] <gasquetfan> tnx sebsebseb.. It freezes at the login screen..
[03:57] <bigboss__> .............................omg................................i'm an idiot
[03:57] <sebsebseb> jon5001: I am far from a wireless expert
[03:57] <Acorn> where should you put icons that you want to  appear next to main menu shortcuts?
[03:58] <sebsebseb> gasquetfan: which graphics card do you have?
[03:58] <gasquetfan> intel 82945G
[03:58] <sebsebseb> gasquetfan: Intel yes that's what I thought
[03:58] <sebsebseb> !intel |  gasquetfan
[03:58] <josh_> after upgrade to v9 system->shutdown menu item has dissappeared... anyone know about that?
[03:58] <sebsebseb> gasquetfan: and the notes for some more Intel issues info
[03:58] <sebsebseb> !notes |  gasquetfan
[03:58] <gasquetfan> oh thanks a lot sebsebseb
[03:58] <cabrey> josh_, look in the top right hand corner
[03:59] <ratzes> how do I delete files when i dont own them from the file manager?
[03:59] <sebsebseb> gasquetfan: ok np
[03:59] <gasquetfan> by the way, if it doesn't work out...
[03:59] <sebsebseb> gasquetfan: put 8.10 on?
[03:59] <gasquetfan> can I revert to ubuntu 8.0?
[03:59] <cabrey> ratzes, use sudo
[03:59] <josh_> ok cool thanks
[03:59] <sebsebseb> gasquetfan: yes, but you shoudn't attempt to downgrade
[03:59] <sebsebseb> !downgrade |  gasquetfan
[03:59] <ratzes> cabrey: how can i do it without the command line?
[03:59] <BeatlesFan> hey all
[03:59] <gasquetfan> oh ok
[03:59] <cabrey> ratzes, alt-f2 gksu nautilus
[03:59] <gasquetfan> I don't have a working dvd
[03:59] <gasquetfan> can I install ubuntu on internet?
[03:59] <josh_> the help file still says to go to system->shutdown, is that a skin type feature ?
[04:00] <gasquetfan> on a network
[04:00] <cabrey> josh_, what help file?
[04:00] <bigboss__> cabrey, after that installation i'll find drivers into the drivers list?
[04:00] <ratzes> cabrey: this is cool, thanks!
[04:00] <sebsebseb> !install | gasquetfan
[04:00] <cabrey> bigboss__, hopefully
[04:00] <josh_> ubuntu help center
[04:00] <darlek> gasquetfan, can you open a terminal?  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg maybe... I'd read up on that command first though.  IT will jst make a dummy xorg.conf file.  Your old one should be in /etc/X11/xorg or in /etc/X11 somewhere.
[04:00] <gasquetfan> thanks a lot u guys...
[04:00] <cabrey> ratzes, be extremely careful
[04:00] <sebsebseb> gasquetfan: ok  good luck
[04:00] <bigboss__> xD
[04:00] <gasquetfan> yes I can open a terminal.
[04:00] <gasquetfan> I'll try that
[04:00] <elad> For a while, everything was fine with my computer. Now, for no apparent reason, when I start up, gdm starts up just fine, but after I enter my username and password, it tells me it couldn't start my session, and has launched a failsafe xterm instead. Then, I'm back at the GDM screen. Help?
[04:00] <cabrey> ratzes, because you are using root, you can delete anything
[04:00] <gasquetfan> I am right now on recovery console :)
[04:01] <Firefishe> I'm using the kubuntu 9.04 live cd.  I just installed the nvidia proprietary driver, and the system wants a reboot to activate it.  Is there any way around this?
[04:01] <sebsebseb> Firefishe: no
[04:01] <StevensUbuntuTri> Hello.  I am having trouble getting my browser to view flash videos.  Only youtube works (with poor performance) No other flash videos on the internet work.  Can someone help?
[04:01] <ctmjr> Firefishe, no
[04:01] <ratzes> cabrey: yeah. Do i just close the window to stop the root access?
[04:01] <sebsebseb> Firefishe: the graphics card driver shoudn't be installed on the Live CD, since you  need to reboot really, unless you can just log out and back in again
[04:01] <ratzes> cabrey: after im done?
[04:01] <cabrey> ratzes, yes
[04:02] <ratzes> cabrey: ok, thanks
[04:02] <Firefishe> sebsebseb:  log out and back in on a live cd?
[04:02] <sebsebseb> Firefishe: maybe possible somehow
[04:02] <darlek> gasquetfan, I have a whole bunch of xorg.conf.<date> files, so maybe there's an older file in there on your end that can help show you the different between your current xorg.conf file and a previous file
[04:02] <ratzes> cabrey: would you happen to know where the config files for themes are stored?
[04:02] <cabrey> ratzes, /usr/share/themes for system wide
[04:02] <cabrey> .themes in your $HOME for you only
[04:02] <sebsebseb> Firefishe: I think I have seen log in screen on Ubuntu Live CD's before
[04:03] <bigboss__> cabrey, into that line "sudo /usr/sbin/lpadmin -p LBP1210 -m CNCUPSLBP1210CAPTK.ppd -v ccp:/var/ccpd/fifo0 -E" do i have to change lbp1210 with lbp3010??
[04:03] <elad> Could someone please help me get gnome back running? I've recently upgrade from 8.10 to 9.04.
[04:03] <ratzes> cabrey: what happens if i delete the default?
[04:03] <_2eXtreme> evening all!
[04:03] <minimec> Firefishe: I guess no, because the kernel needs the nvidia kernel-module. You can try to logout the session. that would restart the xserver.
[04:03] <sebsebseb> !details |  elad
[04:03] <cabrey> bigboss__, I would try lbp3000
[04:03] <cabrey> ratzes, i would suggest against that
[04:03] <fccf> sebsebseb: Firefishe: ubuntu will automatically login after 30 secs
[04:03] <sebsebseb> elad: get Gnome back, does not make proper sense, what is the exact problem
[04:03] <elad> ubuttu, sebsebseb: For a while, everything was fine with my computer. Now, for no apparent reason, when I start up, gdm starts up just fine, but after I enter my username and password, it tells me it couldn't start my session, and has launched a failsafe xterm instead. Then, I'm back at the GDM screen. Help?
[04:03] <bigboss__> cabrey, ok, but do i change also on  CNCUPSLBP1210CAPTK.ppd?
[04:04] <darlek> !ubottu | darlek
[04:04] <sebsebseb> !bot |  elad
[04:04] <elad> Oops.
[04:04] <ratzes> cabrey: im trying to get rid of some junk that my old theme left over, like all the highlight colors
[04:04] <cabrey> bigboss__, probably, the only way to find out is trial and error
[04:04] <Firefishe> fccf:  So just log out from the current live-desktop, wait 30 seconds, then log in again?
[04:04] <bigboss__> great :D
[04:04] <Kyothine> is there anyone who can help me with WUBI? sorry im a newb at this.
[04:04] <elad> IRSSI - small screen. I only saw ubottu was talking to me. Didn't see you triggering it, sebsebseb.
[04:04] <sebsebseb> Kyothine: Wubi oh no!
[04:04] <elad> So, sebsebseb, could you please help me out?
[04:04] <sebsebseb> Kyothine: don't use Wubi,  partition your hard disk instead :)
[04:04] <ratzes> cabrey: even if i return to the default theme, its still there?
[04:05] <vopen2> cabrey: dpkg -c works! thanks. i found the packages in /var/cache/apt/archives
[04:05] <buntuNull> howto force mount ext3 ?
[04:05] <Kyothine> i only used it on my old desktop
[04:05] <fccf> Firefishe: if you log out and do nothing it will log back in automatically
[04:05] <minimec> elad: Do you have a ATI graphics adapter?
[04:05] <Kyothine> it wouldn't work any other way
[04:05] <gasquetfan> darlek: can I talk to you in private chat if you don't mind... its quite confusing in mains..
[04:05] <sebsebseb> Kyothine:  Wubi can give you weird issues and stuff
[04:05] <elad> No. NVIDIA.
[04:05] <elad> It was working fine up until now.
[04:05] <Kyothine> does it do anything with networking in particular?
[04:05] <elad> I even rebooted after upgrading to 9.04, and all was well.
[04:05] <cabrey> ratzes, have you tried to reinstall your theme?
[04:05] <Firefishe> fccf:  Will that have enabled the nvidia kernel module?
[04:05] <ratzes> cabrey: yes
[04:05] <sebsebseb> !xorg | elad
[04:05] <elad> Then, I had a little trouble with my .bashrc, and I reverted it to whatever it was before, and rebooted. Then, I go this problem.
[04:06] <ratzes> cabrey: the new theme is using the apperance menu app, the old one was using epidermis
[04:06] <buntuNull> Ubuntu Deleted My Files!
[04:06] <elad> sebsebseb: I didn't change resolution or anything similar prior to the problem manifesting.
[04:06] <fccf> Firefishe: probably not ... you just want to try things before you do a real install?
[04:06] <buntuNull> with that check ext3 things
[04:06] <buntuNull> on bootup
[04:06] <sebsebseb> Kyothine: no it's a hack for Windows, it put's  it inside Windows in a file, and  does the boot loader stuff
[04:06] <buntuNull> not everything is los
[04:06] <cabrey> !enter | buntuNull
[04:06] <buntuNull> but it is in lost&found
[04:07] <sebsebseb> elad: which graphics card?
[04:07] <sebsebseb> elad: also can you can run commands  still?
[04:07] <Kyothine> so then i probably shouldn't use wubi for any /good/ computers, right?
[04:07] <elad> NVIDIA, 8800.
[04:07] <bigboss__> cabrey, i just gived a test print page put is "elaborating" datas from 2 minutes... it's strange right?
[04:07] <sebsebseb> Kyothine: indeed
[04:07] <elad> sebsebseb?
[04:07] <Kyothine> alright, thakns
[04:07] <etk> if anyone has an idea how to get my sound from the firewire to the crative labs SB audigy card heres my lspci -> http://paste.ubuntu.com/189407/
[04:07] <sebsebseb> Kyothine: even your old one,  if you put the correct distro on
[04:07] <elad> The problem appears to be with the session, not with X.
[04:07] <sebsebseb> Kyothine: it would be so much better than Wubi
[04:07] <snowrichard> elad have you used sudo to run an X app? I did that and had to delete the .ICE* (authority file or something like that)
[04:07] <cabrey> bigboss__, it usually doesn't take 2 minutes
[04:08] <Kyothine> k, ill burn a cd. thanks
[04:08] <sebsebseb> elad: nevermind  I am not sure
[04:08] <bigboss__> cabrey, i know xD
[04:08] <elad> snowrichard: I don't know how to do that.
[04:08] <Firefishe> fccf:  the laptop I'm trying 9.04 out on tonight--right now--has 8.10 working nicely.  I can always upgrade via synaptic's update manager(my preferred manager for either gnome or kde, period!) and that's probably easier on an already installed system.  I just want to test the nividia driver with Jaunty.
[04:08] <buntuNull> Is  ubuntu broken??  when I go into the directoryy lost&found it does not show up anything. It tells me it cannot show me that.. but on windows vista with ex2fsd tool it shows me the contents in lost&found..
[04:08] <cabrey> buntuNull, use sudo
[04:08] <Firefishe> fccf:  nvidia, rather.
[04:08] <buntuNull> cabrey: I used sudo
[04:09] <saprophyte> i know my laptop has ati radeon graphics how can I tell what chipset and driver to download? Using jaunty
[04:09] <sebsebseb> !ati
[04:09] <cabrey> bigboss__, delete it I guess and try 3010 this time
[04:09] <cabrey> buntuNull, and what is the exact error message
[04:09] <BeatlesFan> saprophyte, you don't need to download a chipset.. the card has one already
[04:09] <bigboss__> cabrey, u mean itno the string that i pasted before?
[04:09] <fccf> Firefishe: try a logout see what happens, got an extra harddrive laying around install 9.04 on that to test w/o upgrading
[04:10] <BeatlesFan> and a chipset can not be downloaded.. it refers to hardware
[04:10] <elad> So, I'm just fucked? So much for my linux adventure?
[04:10] <sebsebseb> !language | elad
[04:10] <cabrey> bigboss__, yea instead of 3000 try 3010
[04:10] <bigboss__> ok
[04:10] <minimec> elad: hmmm... Why don't you login in a console and rename .bashrc to .bashrc.old. Then start the xserver again and login. If that was the only thing you changed...
[04:10] <Firefishe> fccf:  Well, the extra hard drive isn't viable, I don't have one.
[04:10] <buntuNull> cabrey: This works without the -o force, but it doesn't show me stuff in lost&found instead it tells me, "Cannot open director lost&found"   when I open the directory  -> sudo mount -o force /dev/sdc1 /mnt
[04:10] <Firefishe> fccf:  but it can't hurt to log out and see what happens.
[04:10] <_2eXtreme> guys ive been wanting to give back to the community for a while now, and i was wondering if anyone could suggest a project for me to work on, say in development. my main strengths lay in java, but id be willing to give anything a try...
[04:10] <Firefishe> fccf:  ah, experimentation, muahahahah ;)
[04:11] <cabrey> buntuNull, is your "lost" data on the main (system) drive or an additional drive?
[04:11] <fccf> Firefishe: sounds like evil fun
[04:11] <sebsebseb> !contribute |  _2eXtreme
[04:11] <darlek> anyone, what's the factoid for resetting gnome, metacity etc, it details deleting the directories etc.
[04:11] <buntuNull> cabrey: in additional drive
[04:11] <elad> minimec: I tried that, and it did me no good.
[04:11] <elad> What's the new alt-ctrl-backspace in 9.04, btw?
[04:11] <buntuNull> cabrey: it is ext3 formatted
[04:11] <cabrey> buntuNull, have you run fsck on it?
[04:12] <BeatlesFan> !elaborate | darlek
[04:12] <sebsebseb> darlek: don't think there is one
[04:12] <coz_> elad,   there is no new one
[04:12] <bigboss__> cabrey, at list now when i try to print it says an error xD
[04:12] <elad> brb
[04:12] <buntuNull> cabrey: and contains important data, I've to write some notes, I've got a seminar on AI in some hours.. :(
[04:12] <GNICK> dontzap
[04:12] <buntuNull> cabrey: fsc deleted my data^^^and put it into lost+found
[04:12] <coz_> elad,   the corrrect way is either log off or   crlg+alt+F1  then login then sudo  /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[04:13] <coz_> or kdm restart
[04:13] <cabrey> buntuNull, no it did not, if there was something wrong with the FS, then it actually recovered it for you
[04:13] <buntuNull> cabrey: I cannot risk to delete it forever. the data is there I could open it up on windows
[04:13] <BeatlesFan> buntunull, if it put it into lost*found it didn't delete it , did it
[04:13] <darlek> !dontzap |elad
[04:13] <jamiejackson> what's the trick to being able to resolve my home network's host names (without something manual on every machine, like /etc/hosts)
[04:13] <Cosmo1> anyone know of a linux program that will connect to a ventrilo server , I have been fighting with vent for 2 days to try to get it to work in wine and no luck
[04:13] <cabrey> buntuNull, then use your windows machine, copy the important data over and we can try to fix this without worrying
[04:14] <buntuNull> cabrey: The thing is, I could open it up on windows with ext2fsd, but not on linux which is really strange
[04:14] <fccf> Cosmo1: vintrilo is a proprietry protocol.. you won;t get it to work
[04:14] <Firefishe> fccf:  Well, I logged out, it dropped me to a terminal.  All I had to do was type:  startx  ..  and all was well. :)  Seems to be working.
[04:15] <fccf> Firefishe: wanna test nvidia .. glxgears
[04:15] <Firefishe> fccf:  text and overall look is sharper.
[04:15] <Firefishe> fccf:  ah yes
[04:15] <buntuNull> cabrey: isn't it possible on ubuntu to access the lost+found directory ?
[04:15] <Firefishe> fccf:  the gears :)
[04:15] <Firefishe> thank you
[04:15] <buntuNull> cabrey: I dislike booting up vista. do not like it, takes too long to bootup etc.
[04:16] <cabrey> buntuNull, just boot it up so that we can make sure the important data is safe
[04:16] <jamiejackson> my question answered here: http://www.poromenos.org/node/53
[04:16] <Firefishe> fccf:  it works
[04:17] <Firefishe> fccf:  Now my more important consideration is whether an upgrade from 8.10 to 9.04 should proceed.
[04:17] <buntuNull> cabrey: I aggree :/ I will copy all my data to my other 1tb ext drive and then copy it back on the formated external drive
[04:17] <elad> I've just discovered the oddest thing. When I log in as my normal user - elad - I can't see anything with ls. It's as though my home directory were empty. But when I "sudo su", then ls, I see everything's still there! What the hell?! BTW, I'm without a GUI. Problems might be related. Help?
[04:18] <cabrey> buntuNull, that would be a good idea :)
[04:18] <buntuNull> cabrey: Shall I should fomat it fat32 or ext3 ?
[04:18] <cabrey> buntuNull, which drive?
[04:18] <FoxBlitzz> elad: Erratic file permissions?
[04:18] <sebsebseb> !ntfs | buntuNull
[04:18] <elad> Never mind, problem solved.
[04:19] <sebsebseb> !ext3 | buntuNull
[04:19] <buntuNull> cabrey: the external drive with my important data, after copying it to another external drive
[04:19] <sebsebseb> buntuNull: no need to use Fat32 anymore when it comes to Linux
[04:19] <sebsebseb> buntuNull: and Windows
[04:19] <elad> Is it normal for ~/bin to be the very first thing in my $PATH?
[04:19] <Orbixx> How can I stop UDP packets aimed towards port 80 from affecting Apache?
[04:19] <buntuNull> it is important to access my disk on windows / linux
[04:19] <sebsebseb> buntuNull: you can use NTFS,  and Ubuntu can  read and write to it no problem, as long as Windows shut it down properly
[04:19] <cabrey> buntuNull, oh you mean after you copy all the data over temporarily, you want to reformat the original drive?
[04:20] <buntuNull> cabrey: yes
[04:20] <Cosmo1> fccf: I see people on the ubuntu forums that have gotten it to work in wine, and a friend has seen a linux program that is supposed to work but he cannot find his bookmark for it
[04:20] <fccf> Firefishe: thats up to you... Personally ill stick with my LTS
[04:20] <darlek> elad, the path is there to look for files that are commonly run.  looking in a bin folder is quite normal
[04:20] <buntuNull> sebsebseb: I will never ever trust NTFS again it deleted 320GB Data with chkdsk, unrecoverable :/
[04:21] <buntuNull> I wish zfs was here!!!!
[04:21] <fccf> Cosmo1: try #winehq for help with wine- we support ubuntu here and not commercial sw
[04:21] <sebsebseb> buntuNull: well NTFS is better than  Fat32, however Ext3 is better than both :)
[04:21] <elad> Never mind, problem solved.
[04:21] <buntuNull> oh man the sun is rising up... not again.
[04:21] <xnox`> the intel update from x-org edgers PPA was wonderful today. My desktop is the fastest it ever was.
[04:21] <Firefishe> fccf:  Is 8.10 an LTS?  Or 9.04?
[04:21] <sebsebseb> buntuNull: where you from?
[04:21] <buntuNull> got to go, thank you cabrey and all others
[04:21] <cabrey> Firefishe, 8.04 is LTS
[04:22] <buntuNull> sebsebseb: DE
[04:22] <fccf> !LTS | Firefishe
[04:22] <xnox`> I'm using rc8 kernel and my wifi stopped working. Any hints on how should be troubleshooting it?
[04:22] <sebsebseb> buntuNull: Germeny ok
[04:22] <elad> Other question: Is it normal for ~/bin to be the very first thing in my $PATH?
[04:22] <cabrey> xnox`, you're using a developmental kernel
[04:22] <BeatlesFan> elad, probably doesn't matter
[04:22] <cabrey> xnox`, really not supported here
[04:22] <EEMPHASISS> fccf: finally: couldn't find the file normally, instead searched for the font name it looked like: the file is .gtkrc-2.0 & the first comment line reads "# -- THEME AUTO-WRITTEN DO NOT EDIT"
[04:22] <xnox`> cabrey: ok sorry
[04:23] <darlek> elad...yes..  next question.  why are you worried about this?
[04:23] <elad> BeatlesFan: What I'm worried about is that I didn't put it there. What determines the PATH to begin with?
[04:23] <xnox`> cabrey: and ubuntu+1 will not support it either cause i'm not running full karmic?
[04:23] <Linuz2009> I'm unable to upgrade Linux generic
[04:23] <BeatlesFan> elad: it's a default, you can add directories to it
[04:23] <darlek> elad...linux uses path to organize where files are found.
[04:23] <cabrey> xnox`, is that a channel for karmic?
[04:23] <elad> What determines the PATH? I know how to tweak it with .bashrc, but what defines it to begin with?
[04:23] <sebsebseb> !9.10 | cabrey
[04:23] <fccf> EEMPHASISS: not sure ... don't know much bout gtk configs
[04:23] <Firefishe> fccf, cabrey:  8.04 is a little dated for my hardware.  This laptop is brand new and the graphics engine and other matters--like 802.11b/g/a and ethernet--are also recent.  Since I also install backports and other weird stuff, anyway, and with little or no problems, i'm not so concerned about LTS.
[04:24] <cabrey> sebsebseb, thanks
[04:24] <sebsebseb> cabrey: np
[04:24] <Linuz2009> it said that it had dependency problem
[04:24] <kewlburg> hi
[04:24] <darlek> elad... linux
[04:24] <cabrey> xnox`, they might support it there is that is the kernel in use in the alpha
[04:24] <BeatlesFan> elad: I'm not sure, I'm guessing the install script probably sets it up
[04:24] <elad> darlek: What part, though?
[04:24] <fccf> kewlburg: hello
[04:24] <Mob[ST]er> Hello guys ! I have ubuntu on my machine that I install with WUBI (EXCELLENT move BTW!), now I would like to access my thunderbird emails that I have with windows and /or access my ubuntu email from windows .... Kind of a thunderbird synch between Ubuntu and Windows.. Is it possible to do that?
[04:24] <Firefishe> fccf, cabrey:  I was just wondering if 9.04 might have some usefulness over 8.10.
[04:24] <Linuz2009> but the dependency program is gone
[04:24] <elad> And 9.04, by default, sets up what PATH?
[04:24] <sebsebseb> Mob[ST]er: Wubi is not an excellent thing at all
[04:24] <Linuz2009> I can't find it anywhere
[04:24] <Cosmic_Karma> i wanna buy a karmix koala shirt
[04:24] <cabrey> Firefishe, biggest issue is graphics card
[04:24] <Orbixx> Mob[ST]er: Use IMAP.
[04:24] <EEMPHASISS> fccf: it appears that the Font Preferences modifies many different config files, and it looks like one file was missed.
[04:24] <DaRk-HiBeRnUsS62> LOL
[04:25] <Cosmic_Karma> why does usa ubuntu store not take paypal?
[04:25] <kewlburg> i m here just learnig more about system!!! :]
[04:25] <sebsebseb> 1ot | Cosmic_Karma
[04:25] <Mob[ST]er> sebsebseb: It works very fine for me ;)
[04:25] <sebsebseb> !ot
[04:25] <kewlburg> fccf: ok?
[04:25] <sebsebseb> !lol > DaRk-HiBeRnUsS62
[04:25] <darlek> elad.. the os organizes itself with a formal directory tree.  these are default locations.
[04:25] <bthompson> hey guys i am setting up a second webserver for failover...what would be the best way to ensure that each server stays configured the same exact way...active/active...also i am going to allow the firewalls to load balance accross the 2 as well..
[04:25] <Linuz2009> heres the message that I got linux-generic:
[04:25] <Linuz2009>   Depends: linux-image-generic (=2.6.28.13.17) but 2.6.28.12.16 is to be installed
[04:25] <Linuz2009>   Depends: linux-restricted-modules-generic (=2.6.28.13.17) but 2.6.28.12.16 is to be installed
[04:25] <Mob[ST]er> Orbixx: I have considered but I have like 6 accounts for wich I don't have access to Imap for most of them ....
[04:25] <sebsebseb> Mob[ST]er: well it's  hack for Windows,  put's it in a file there, does the stuff to bootloaders, and people can get odd errors with Wubi
[04:25] <cabrey> bthompson, /join #ubuntu-server
[04:26] <Firefishe> cabrey:  I'm of the opinion--based on my recent *experimentation* ;-), that the proprietary nvidia driver--180--is working nicely with this live cd.  About three weeks ago, when I did a test-run with the update manager to update to Jaunty from Intrepid on this machine, the system said--at that time--the proprietary driver wasn't available.
[04:26] <Firefishe> cabrey:  Apparently, that problem is now solved.
[04:26] <Orbixx> Mob[ST]er: Then there's no other proper way of doing what you need, sorry.
[04:26] <fccf> kewlburg: I just said hello ... do you need  help with anything
[04:26] <BeatlesFan> firefishe, I couldn't get it to recognize my nvidia 6200 card
[04:26] <Mob[ST]er> Orbixx: thanks for your time
[04:26] <Flannel> Cosmic_Karma: We don't have anything to do with the store.  You'll have to write them an email
[04:26] <DaRk-HiBeRnUsS62> omg
[04:26] <BeatlesFan> ubuntu wouldn't even boot
[04:26] <Firefishe> BeatlesFan:  Let me see what chipset this laptop is using.
[04:26] <kewlburg> fccf: ok man!!!
[04:26] <darlek> elad, as well as you install programs, some will also add to the path in order to be found by Ubuntu.  Indexing of files is also a background job.  Programs like whereis use this information
[04:26] <cabrey> Firefishe, nvidia seems to be fine with jaunty, it is just irritated ATI customers whose card's support was dropped and now they can't use it with 9.04
[04:27] <sh4d0w> lol
[04:27] <cabrey> Firefishe, also, the !intel problem
[04:27] <kewlburg> fccf: no problems
[04:27] <Cosmic_Karma> i wanted to buy sticks and put em all over everything in the city
[04:27] <elad> Thanks.
[04:27] <Cosmic_Karma> stickers
[04:27] <BeatlesFan> I could get my intel chipset to work but not my nvidia.. go figure
[04:27] <shiznebit> Hi, Im currently trying to get my Ubuntu 9.04 system to Wake On Lan correctly. I have set "ethtool -s eth0 g" in a startup script. I have edited  "/etc/init.d/halt" to "NETDOWN=no" . I have additionally set my NIC in "/proc/acpi/wake" to *Enabled* for both S3 and S4 states. After all this it works, BUT only for 10 seconds after going into suspend. I don't understand what else i can do. How...
[04:27] <shiznebit> ...can i make Wake-On-Lan to function properly ?
[04:28] <sh4d0w> hi i got a problem trying to inject a sound module into my kernel
[04:28] <Cosmic_Karma> for ubuntu and kubuntu, and get like a shirt and some pens
[04:28] <Orbixx> Does anybody know how I can mitigate UDP floods?
[04:28] <Guest7573> hello
[04:28] <sh4d0w> some libs are missing
[04:28] <Guest7573> any guide for ubuntu 9.04 on the new macbook pro?.. wireless and other stuff is not working
[04:28] <Guest7573> ?
[04:28] <Flannel> Cosmic_Karma: This is a support channel, you're welcome to continue talking about plastering a city in #ubuntu-offtopic however
[04:28] <Guest7573> mouse is to slow as well
[04:29] <cabrey> Guest7573, google ubuntu mactel
[04:29] <DaRk-HiBeRnUsS62> lol lol
[04:29] <Cosmic_Karma> thanks flannel
[04:29] <tritium> Guest7573: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro
[04:29] <Flannel> DaRk-HiBeRnUsS62: Is there something we can help you with tonight?
[04:29] <Linuz2009> does any one know how to install this package linux-headers-2.6.28-13-generic
[04:29] <fccf> !lol | DaRk-HiBeRnUsS62
[04:30] <Firefishe> !intel
[04:30] <darlek> Linuz2009, try synaptic, as well you can use apt-cache search linux-headers--etc
[04:31] <Linuz2009> let me try
[04:31] <darlek> Linuz2009, otherwise try kernel.org
[04:31] <cabrey> Linuz2009, that kernel has not been released by ubuntu updates
[04:31] <LightTitan> Anyone know of a good program to test the read speed of my SSD?
[04:31] <darlek> Linuz2009, definitely then from the kernal org site then
[04:31] <cabrey> LightTitan, uhh copy a hugh file from it?
[04:32] <pepperjack> LightTitan: sdparm?
[04:32] <pepperjack> not sure if you can use that for ssd
[04:32] <darlek> !kernel
[04:33] <ZaszZz> just installed ubuntu 9.04, clicked guest sessions to see what it does. apparently it crashes the computer and makes the operating system not load :(
[04:33] <ZaszZz> anyone have an idea of what to do?
[04:33] <Firefishe> cabrey:  I don't have an intel graphics card.  I have an Asus G50V-X1, and it has an nvidia PCIe card/512mb discrete vRAM.  Thing is, lshw and lspci don't seem to be listing the type.  Any ideas on how I can find out what I have without cracking the bottom and twelve screws to read the thing off the card?
[04:34] <jamiejackson> when doing sudo apt-get installs, i routinely get hung downloads, so i interrupt them, then run the install again to resume the stuck downloads. this happens so routinely that i've gotten annoyed to ask about it here. know what's going on?
[04:34] <cabrey> Firefishe, you want the chipset?
[04:34] <jamiejackson> ...that i've gotten annoyed *enough* to ask about it here...
[04:34] <Firefishe> cabrey:  Yes.
[04:34] <LightTitan> thanks cabrey and pepperjack
[04:34] <Firefishe> cabrey:  wait
[04:34] <xnox`> jamiejackson: try installing and setting apt-cacher-ng cause that did the trick for me
[04:35] <Flannel> jamiejackson: Try a different mirror.
[04:35] <Firefishe> cabrey:  Nvidia 9800M GS
[04:35] <cabrey> Firefishe, is this a laptop?
[04:35] <Firefishe> Flannel, jamiejackson:  My thoughts, as well.
[04:35] <Firefishe> cabrey:  Yes
[04:35] <elad`> I want "gdt a1 a2 a3" to run "gedit a1 a2 a3 &". No predetermined number of files. How do I do that?
[04:36] <Firefishe> cabrey:  I was so hyper-focused, I forgot the information was right in front of my eyes.
[04:36] <jamiejackson> looks like apt-cacher-ng does the mirroring rotation for me, at a glance
[04:36] <darlek> elad`, look at the alias command... man alias
[04:37] <Firefishe> Like....the little sticker on the top of the handrest area that states:  Graphics By <Logo> nvidia, GeForce 9800M GS/512MB
[04:37] <Firefishe> like, 'doh' ;)
[04:37] <jamiejackson> thx, xnox`, et al, i'll try apt-cacher-ng for a while
[04:37] <Firefishe> Flannel, jamiejackson: I never use the US repositories anymore.
[04:37] <Linuz2009> so how do I install kernel?
[04:37] <Firefishe> sweden is fastest for me ;)
[04:37] <fccf> Firefishe: Invisible hands would be nice
[04:37] <Firefishe> fccf:  heh, no doubt LOL
[04:37] <jamiejackson> okay, good to know, Firefishe
[04:38] <Firefishe> oops
[04:38] <Firefishe> sorry on the lol
[04:38] <Firefishe> (he's been on the 'net for nearly a decade, folks, one would think he'd have learned)
[04:38] <Firefishe> Anyway, my problems are solved, thanks to all who assisted.
[04:39] <Firefishe> I'll take the rest to ubuntu-offtopic ;)
[04:39] <fccf> shift 2 just started for me - so if there are any major probs I'll be around - also doing helpdesk via skype - if anyone wants to pick my brain
[04:39] <elad`> There's probably a special variable in bash for "whatever command line arguments this script was launched with". What is it?
[04:40] <scream> I use ubuntu jaunty.  I want to be notified if there are any updates, how do I turn this feature on?
[04:40] <cabrey> Firefishe, http://monalisa.cern.ch/blog/2008/09/16/ubuntu-on-asus-g50v/
[04:40] <cabrey> Firefishe, http://www.linlap.com/wiki/asus%20g50v
[04:40] <fccf> scream: goto system>admin>software sources
[04:40] <darlek> scream, System > Adiministration > Software sources ... look in one of the tabs
[04:40] <cabrey> Firefishe, http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=371442
[04:41] <pepperjack> elad`: $1 $2 etc is that what you mean?
[04:41] <cabrey> darlek, the updates tab ;p
[04:41] <RenagadeX> wasup cabrey
[04:41] <darlek> sounds good ;)
[04:41] <RenagadeX> cabrey: I fixed it
[04:41] <cabrey> RenagadeX, nm a frustrating day on #ubuntu
[04:41] <cabrey> RenagadeX, oh good
[04:41] <RenagadeX> cabrey: lol
[04:41] <billywayne> elad`:  $0 is the name of the script.  $1 is the first argument, $2 is the second, so on.
[04:42] <scream> Ok, I have one update available as "recommended".  However, I note that there is no icon in the top right hand of my screen telling me this.  I had to check manually.  The feature setting you directing me to is set to let me know.  Bug?
[04:42] <billywayne> elad`:  #@ and #* are all of them, but they're a little different.
[04:42] <RenagadeX> cabrey: I mounted it in media\
[04:42] <cabrey> RenagadeX, /media?
[04:43] <fccf> scream: if your system is up to date - there won't be an icon
[04:43] <RenagadeX> cabrey: *ahem* right
[04:43] <mib_14wrsk3p> i have my bluetooth settings set as always visible why cant my phone connect to it?
[04:43] <scream> Right, I have one recommended update that I have not installed yet.  So the icon should be there I believe.
[04:43] <RenagadeX> cabrey: you: sdf1 me: sdb1
[04:43] <RenagadeX> cabrey: diff in HD names?
[04:44] <cabrey> RenagadeX, not names, devices
[04:44] <darlek> scream, check it with a terminal window... sudo aptitude safe-upgrade and see if any packages are available
[04:44] <fccf> scream: be patient, or if you want to hurry things along run sudo apt-get update
[04:44] <RenagadeX> cabrey: what?
[04:44] <RenagadeX> cabrey: sorry
[04:44] <scream> darlek, executing command...
[04:44] <RenagadeX> cabrey: devices for what?
[04:44] <cabrey> RenagadeX, sdf & sdb would be two different devices
[04:44] <cabrey> RenagadeX, hdds
[04:44] <RenagadeX> cabrey: ohh ok
[04:45] <RenagadeX> !flash | renagadex
[04:45] <scream> darlek, http://support15684.pastebin.com/d6e93c2a7
[04:45] <gogeta> lalala
[04:46] <dunks0r> Hi all, any news about 2nd gen ipod touch support? trying to switch a family member and its the only thing stopping them at the moment
[04:46] <evaristor> When I click on a "login" button on firefox nothing happens. Also when I hit <Enter> on the firefox search box nothing happens. Any ideas?
[04:47] <DigitalKiwi> LMAO
[04:47] <DigitalKiwi> who pissed off the botnet?
[04:47] <elad`> pepperjack, yes.
[04:47] <elad`> billywayne, different?
[04:47] <mib_14wrsk3p> dunks0r: dont switch anyone, all they do is complain about how it's different and doesnt work
[04:48] <billywayne> elad`:  yeah, $@ ad $* perform similar functions.
[04:48] <mib_14wrsk3p> dunks0r: u may think you're doing them a favor but ure gonna end up kicking urself :D
[04:48] <Zasz> hi, ubuntu crashed which i clicked 'guest session' and will no longer load normally, I can choose recovery mode and get access to a root shell, but how do i start up the normal ubuntu os?
[04:48] <dunks0r> mib_14wrsk3p: ive managed to switch dad, and he seems ok with it, just mum wont part with her ipod
[04:48] <pepperjack> dunks0r: well you can always setup qemu and use rdesktop for itunes but that is messy
[04:48] <mib_14wrsk3p> dunks0r: ohh ok, I switched my sister one time she gave me headache whining
[04:48] <darlek> scream, I see, so one package is new and the rest are to be removed...  but the notification icon is not displayed...
[04:49] <mib_14wrsk3p> dunks0r: ended up just putting windows back
[04:49] <dunks0r> pepperjack: yeah, bit messy, might just buy her a cowon player and be done with it.
[04:49] <voss> mib, switching people doesnt work, finding people with no computer experience and training them on ubuntu....hmmm.
[04:50] <acr0nym> can someone explain to me while I'm awake at 5.49 in the morning????
[04:50] <acr0nym> I went to bed like 3 hours ago LOL
[04:50] <darlek> scream, I'm afraid I just use command line to update not the notifier
[04:50] <Guest2222> I adjusted ssh on one of my boxes to listen on a non-standard port.  Is there any way to configure ssh on the client side so it knows that connections to certain addresses should default to something other than 22?
[04:50] <DigitalKiwi> i've heard you can sync ipod touch via sshfs
[04:50] <Linuz2009> I'm stuck
[04:50] <xunil> so i just upgraded to Ubuntu 9.04, installed my video drivers for my nvidia card, and now my panels are stuck on the top of my left monitor.... and there isn't a checkbox for "Lock Panel"
[04:50] <DigitalKiwi> or something :/
[04:50] <voss> digital, if its not one gui button, most people wont care or listen
[04:50] <mib_14wrsk3p> voss: i myself am new only been using linux for about 1.5 weeks straight now though, before that only tried it few times
[04:50] <Cosmo1> anyone know how I can get the devorak layout to stay, I can get it to switch by using "setxkbmap dvorak" in a terminal but it only seems to last for that session
[04:50] <Linuz2009> Why can't I update my kernel?
[04:51] <mib_14wrsk3p> anyway does anyone know why my phone isnt detecting my bluetooth even though i have it set to always visible?
[04:51] <TwoToneSpirit> Welcome julia!
[04:51] <Guest2222> Cosmo1: stick it in your xinitrc?
[04:51] <darlek> Cosmo1, save it as a file then run this file as a script under System Preferences Startup Applications
[04:51] <voss> a linux music player doesnt have to play the protected itunes but it should play everything else
[04:51] <gogeta> mib_14wrsk3p 1995
[04:51] <DigitalKiwi> mib_14wrsk3p: that totally sounded like something an addict would say, "I only tried it once or twice before, but now I do it full time..." are you a linux junky now ? =D
[04:51] <gogeta> heh
[04:52] <gogeta> mib_14wrsk3p i would check to see if the laptops bluetooth is on
[04:52] <voss> notebook linux actually got me running linux on the linux on my desktop full time
[04:52] <gogeta> voss i got netboot and a old dell w linux
[04:53] <mib_14wrsk3p> DigitalKiwi: lol im getting there :P the problem i had before is i always had problems that i coudlnt solve or no one would help me solve like major problems :P
[04:53] <gogeta> and a xp desktop
[04:53] <yEOnjAE> there is who attends to DEFCON 17 now?
[04:53] <voss> linux works better on netbooks than it does on desktops
[04:53] <gogeta> mib_14wrsk3p if we dont tell we it means we dont knoe
[04:53] <mib_14wrsk3p> gogeta: yeah i got it connected lol im trying to see if i can get my phone to use my computer's bluetooth lol, not going well so far
[04:53] <gogeta> voss no
[04:53] <fccf> voss: so untrue
[04:54] <darlek> voss, netbooks use a custom kernel for the hardware.  linux is easy to customize with OEM parts
[04:54] <owen1> will this add user oren to group yuka - sudo usermod -a yuka oren ?
[04:54] <mib_14wrsk3p> but just one thing, ubuntu needs to work on its boot time, windows 7 boots a lot faster, and hibernation mode, if they can fix those two things then it'll be pretty much perfect for me
[04:54] <elad`> How do I do integer comparison in bash?
[04:54] <DigitalKiwi> first you're using ubuntu then you get addicted to tinkering and move onto greener pastures
[04:54] <gogeta> darlek anything is if all systems where oem like apples why you think there so rock solid
[04:54] <voss> im not saying it doesnt work on desktops im just saying linux on my notebook came before linux on my desktop and thats why
[04:55] <DigitalKiwi> <3 arch
[04:55] <tritium> DigitalKiwi: stay on topic, please
[04:55] <mib_14wrsk3p> the sad thing is windows is a lot easier to fix, at least for me, if there's somehting wrong
[04:55] <gogeta> voss netbooks are oem so 1 setup works on all unlike a desktop
[04:55] <DigitalKiwi> windows easy to fix? everything is hidden
[04:55] <DigitalKiwi> and spyware/adware/viruses?
[04:55] <DigitalKiwi> plz
[04:55] <SirStan> how do I connect to a share on my windows pc from ubuntu?
[04:55] <acr0nym> idd ^
[04:56] <voss> now i have my pcchips motherboard running an amd phenom 9750
[04:56] <dunks0r> mib_14wrsk3p: boot time in 9.04 was noticeably quicker than 8.04, never really seen the huge hangup people have with boot times, whats a extra 10 seconds
[04:56] <Guest2222> SirStan: Use samba
[04:56] <gogeta> sirstan it should aruldy be configured
[04:56] <Cosmo1> darlek: do I need to do anything special to run it as a scriptZ
[04:56] <shiznebit> you don't realize how much could be done with a PC until you move to Linux
[04:56] <DigitalKiwi>  22:56:26 up 208 days, 8 min,  9 users,  load average: 0.00, 0.03, 0.00
[04:56] <mib_14wrsk3p> DigitalKiwi: well i dont have problems with spyware/viruses ;)
[04:56] <SirStan> gogeta: is there some sort of "connect to smb server" thing somewhere?
[04:56] <gogeta> sirstan just type //your ip in windows exployer or from run
[04:56] <Cosmo1> script?
[04:56] <DigitalKiwi> who needs boot times if you never reboot?
[04:56] <SirStan> gogeta: my ubuntu has windows explorer?
[04:56] <darlek> Cosmo1, in terminal, run chmod +x scriptname, and that will allow Ubuntu to run it when you login next time
[04:56] <dunks0r> DigitalKiwi, indeed!
[04:57] <gogeta> sirstan yoou can do it from the ubuntu file exployer to
[04:57] <gogeta> same command
[04:57] <acr0nym> you mean nautilus?
[04:57] <gogeta> shure
[04:57] <SirStan> Whats the "ubuntu file explorer"
[04:57] <mib_14wrsk3p> dunks0r: well see let me tell u like after grub is done, it goes to black screen for about 30 seconds and then from there another like 10 seconds till im in a workable enviroment
[04:57] <darlek> Cosmo1, once it sees it in the Startup Applications area, then it runs the script as if you ran it yourself, thus saving you the time ;)
[04:57] <gogeta> nautilus
[04:57] <darlek> SirStan, nautilus
[04:57] <acr0nym> you're welcome
[04:57] <Loganhoup> !nautilus | sirstan
[04:57] <voss> shiz,  problem is the cute girls have macs not linux
[04:57] <DigitalKiwi> though sometimes I wish that computer was a distro with release cycle instead of a rolling release, would be easier to install stuff :(
[04:58] <Loganhoup> seriously?
[04:58] <dunks0r> mib_14wrsk3p, are you dual booting?
[04:58] <Loganhoup> !nautilus
[04:58] <rikki_max> how do you find out what dialup modems are installed by terminal
[04:58] <scream> darlek, ok. :)  I mean I can manually run the updater manager, I just miss the icon that was in the last release.
[04:58] <gogeta> !dialup
[04:58] <mib_14wrsk3p> dunks0r: nah, but then again i do have an older computer
[04:58] <mib_14wrsk3p> i mean all together it takes about 55 seconds let me say
[04:58] <voss> dial up? *shudders*
[04:58] <Timboe> is there any way to get ubuntu tolook like windows
[04:58] <elad`> if [ $# -ne 0 ] - What's wrong with that? (Bash script.)
[04:58] <SirStan> gogeta: i entered smb://servername and it says "0 shares"
[04:59] <gogeta> timboe yea
[04:59] <mib_14wrsk3p> Timboe: why would u want that?
[04:59] <dunks0r> Timboe, why?
[04:59] <gogeta> sirstan you gotta setup a share from eatch box you wanna do
[04:59] <fccf> scream try rightclicking on the top panel and add applet -- add update-notivier
[04:59] <mib_14wrsk3p> Timboe: yeah. it's possible, but why lol
[04:59] <dunks0r> Timboe, www.gnome-look.org
[04:59] <fccf> *notifier
[04:59] <gogeta> sirstan ubuntu should aruldy have home shared
[04:59] <SirStan> gogeta: Windows 7 shares everything out..
[04:59] <gogeta> sirstan so just setup windows
[04:59] <DigitalKiwi> Timboe: there are distros out there that try to look like windows
[04:59] <_2eXtreme> guys anyone here have some experience with audio settings in ubuntu?
[04:59] <SirStan> gogeta: windows is setup.
[05:00] <gogeta> sirstan type the windows local ip
[05:00] <Cosmo1> still a little slow typing with the devorak layout but liking it so far
[05:00] <Tyrath> is it just me or does the latest cups update use a large amount of the CPU? and takes incredible amounts of time to print files?
[05:00] <mib_14wrsk3p> windows 7 loads up in like 40 seconds for me max from me pressing the button and getting to workable enviroment, it is fast
[05:01] <Tyrath> because for some weird reason when I try to print files it's incredible slow and the comp lags before the print
[05:01] <gogeta> sirstan you can also try the networking tab in nautlus but i never had luck with making that work with a windows box
[05:01] <SirStan> gogeta: still an empty list when i use ip
[05:01] <SirStan> gogeta: no login prompt
[05:01] <gogeta> sirstan then its not sharing
[05:01] <SirStan> gogeta: it is
[05:01] <mib_14wrsk3p> anyone here know a way i can get hibernation working, last time i did it, it messed everything up had to go into recovery
[05:01] <darlek> !samba
[05:01] <gogeta> linux would see it if it was
[05:02] <gogeta> maybe the ports are blocked
[05:02] <acr0nym> anyone here familiar with pcm alsa plugins?
[05:02] <SirStan> gogeta: nope.
[05:02] <dunks0r> mib_14wrsk3p, i'd take the added 15secs for getting rid of windows
[05:02] <Oprtz> hi there, i am using wifi to connect to the internet, the problem i face is that, some time my computer says no internet (but it is connected to the router and has an ip address) and some time it works flawlessly, i m using 9.04 ubuntu, do u guys facing the same problem ?
[05:02] <_2eXtreme> guys how can i set the default volume level of my digital-1 slider in the volume control?
[05:02] <voss> im amazed how well ubuntu prints now, its easier setting up a network printer in ubuntu than windows
[05:03] <Oprtz> voss: i agreed with u on that :)
[05:03] <mib_14wrsk3p> dunks0r: see here's the thing, after i boot in, i can hibernate windows 7, so when i turn on my comp again i can get working again in like 25 seconds, in linux hibernate doesnt work for me ;)
[05:03] <dunks0r> voss, yeah i had a canon mp160 that would not work for years and now easy bang done!
[05:03] <gogeta> oprts myy wifi card did that to i switched it to ndis and wala fixed
[05:03] <voss> dunks and they finally got logitech webcams to work
[05:04] <DigitalKiwi> mib_14wrsk3p: why doesn't hibernate work for you?
[05:04] <Oprtz> gogeta: ndis ? i couldn't get u ,
[05:04] <SirStan> so is there no UI way to connect to a windows server?
[05:04] <gogeta> !ndiswrapper
[05:04] <dunks0r> voss, very good distro, only problem is intel graphics suck, blacklisted the x3100 for compiz... tho it seems its better for karmkoala
[05:04] <voss> the linux guts have made serious strides in the last year or two
[05:05] <DigitalKiwi> voss: yeah it may be easy to set up a network printer, but full resolution? please
[05:05] <fccf> SirStan: sure there is tsclient
[05:05] <darlek> SirStan, Nautilus is your network GUI as well.  I don't use windows but I ssh with Nautilus with Connect to Server command in the menus of Nautilus
[05:05] <mib_14wrsk3p> DigitalKiwi: idk last time i did it, it was in linux mint like 1 week ago, afterwards i couldnt get into my compute rin regular mode
[05:05] <SirStan> darlek: nautilus wont list any shares on the server...
[05:05] <Zasz> hi, can anyone help me with my dual boot ubuntu installation or is my laptop stuck with windows xp? :(
[05:05] <voss> nvidia ion will actually make wine a gaming option for netbooks
[05:06] <StevensUbuntuTri> Oftentimes when I turn my computer on, I will get a PXE error and it will say operating system not found.  I have to turn the computer off and then back on a few times until it eventually boots and works properly.  Does anyone know what this may be about?  I am afraid that one day it will not work.
[05:06] <SirStan> StevensUbuntuTri: sounds like your ide controller/cable/drive are having an issue
[05:06] <dunks0r> Highly recommend Songbird, if anyones looking for a itunes-ish player.... not in repo's but well worth the install
[05:06] <fccf> Zasz: Can you be more spacific - if someone knows the answer they probably will tell ou
[05:06] <voss> stevens back up your hard drive asap
[05:07] <fccf> *you
[05:07] <gogeta> dunks0r wine can due itunes as well
[05:07] <Zasz> ubuntu crashed which i clicked 'guest session' and will no longer load normally, I can choose recovery mode and get access to a root shell, but how do i start up the normal ubuntu os?
[05:07] <StevensUbuntuTri> sirstan: Yes it says PXE error 61 and says something about a cable.  What cable?
[05:07] <fccf> Zasz: have you tried fix xserver from the recovery screen
[05:07] <jamiejackson> I've got a partition that I want to share with the whole family (shared documents, media, etc.), what's a good strategy for doing this, to make the mount point available to all users, and in an obvious place?
[05:08] <SirStan> StevensUbuntuTri: PXE is your network card tryign to boot off your ethernet network.
[05:08] <SirStan> StevensUbuntuTri: and your PC shouldnt be PXE booting unless there is no harddrive present..
[05:08] <ubuntunoobneedin> I can't seem to get any plugins to download for anything any ideas why
[05:09] <gogeta> dunks0r also supports all ipods fully via wine
[05:09] <Zasz> fccf: i ran xfix then selected resume normal boot and i get weird graphical artifacts, have to hard reset
[05:09] <baddude> I want to add an app I made to the Ubuntu Universe Repository, is this possible?
[05:09] <voss> sirstan, managed enviroments often have pxe boot first
[05:09] <dunks0r> last i heard itunes 8 didnt support ipod's
[05:09] <dunks0r> in wine
[05:09] <darlek> SirStan, smbclient -L localhost... connection refused or do you get a list?
[05:09] <StevensUbuntuTri> Sirstan: What would you recommend?  It eventually boots correctly, but sometime it takes like 10 times!
[05:09] <Zasz> my problem is identical to this guy http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=6078798&postcount=3, except i cannot load the OS at all when i restart
[05:10] <SirStan> darlek: cmd not found
[05:10] <darlek> hmm
[05:10] <jtaji> jamiejackson: how about /media/share
[05:10] <SirStan> voss: uh?
[05:10] <mib_bqvs12z8> so yeah guys how do u do a search again?
[05:11] <SirStan> mib_bqvs12z8: google.com
[05:11] <SirStan> http://pastebin.com/m87c2e8a
[05:11] <mib_bqvs12z8> SirStan: lol nah in ubuntu :P
[05:11] <SirStan> how do i fix that?
[05:11] <SirStan> mib_bqvs12z8: firefox->google.com
[05:11] <billywayne> mib_bqvs12z8:  what're you searching for?
[05:11] <fccf> Zasz: are you running fglrx - or were you before crash?
[05:11] <voss> sirstan, in computer networks with corporate imaging pxe will boot first so that any image commands will take precedence if needed
[05:12] <jamiejackson> jtaji: is there a trick to making a link, on say all their desktops at once? know how windows has the all users, where (i think, IIRC) you can put stuff that's available to everyon  on their desktops?
[05:12] <gartral> I can't seem to call gksu from a launcher
[05:12] <mib_bqvs12z8> for a file lets say music file
[05:12] <SirStan> jamiejackson: nope.
[05:12] <fccf> gartral: try gksudo
[05:12] <jamiejackson> will stuff mounted at /media/share show up in "places" like externally mounted stuff?
[05:12] <billywayne> mib_bqvs12z8:  find / -name *.mp3
[05:12] <juvvi> ri0t`kitty
[05:13] <gartral> fccf: why is there a difference?
[05:13] <darlek> mib_bqvs12z8, man whereis, man find... Places menu has Find Files too...
[05:13] <SirStan> how do i fix this apt-get err: http://pastebin.com/m87c2e8a
[05:13] <fccf> gartral: there shouldn't be but...
[05:13] <Flannel> gartral: There isn't.  But what are you calling?  Just "gksu" or with a command?
[05:13] <voss> sirstan does that make sense?
[05:13] <Zasz> fccf: i installed 9.04 yesterday and haven't changed any driver settings, i do have an ati card though so i have whatever the default driver is
[05:14] <gartral> Flannel: gksu nice -7 gmplayer is the command i'm trying to launch
[05:14] <StevensUbuntuTri> Can anyone help me get my browser to play flash?
[05:14] <Flannel> gartral: try putting the command in quotes
[05:14] <gartral> Flannel: ok, one moment
[05:14] <jrib> !flash > StevensUbuntuTri
[05:14] <SirStan> voss: No.. we tell users to press F12 to pxe boot for imaging.. or use dell open manage to push out bios changes.. pxe boot as first boot would make it pretty trivial to wipe machines
[05:14] <gartral> Flannel: FULL QUOTES OR SUBQUOTES?
[05:15] <gartral> oops
[05:15] <Flannel> gartral: double quotes gksu "stuff"
[05:15] <voss> sirstan we use altiris
[05:15] <jtaji> jamiejackson: you can use /etc/skel but that's only copied when a user is created
[05:15] <Flannel> !away > bk|away
[05:15] <SirStan> voss: my condolenses
[05:15] <gartral> Flannel: that's full quotes
[05:15] <rob235> anyone have a list of media streamers that work with xbox 360? :)
[05:15] <tritium> StevensUbuntuTri: you need to install flashplugin-nonfree
[05:15] <mib_bqvs12z8> gegls from outer space :D
[05:15] <gartral> Flannel: no changes
[05:16] <SirStan> voss: not to compare penises .. but how many machines are you talking?
[05:16] <Flannel> gartral: Does it work from a terminal?
[05:16] <bk|away> Flannel: if it bothers you that much dont look, its a name change, not an away msg, msg me and youll get an away msg
[05:16] <voss> 250 or so, though i generally dont image more than 30 at a time
[05:16] <fccf> Zasz: ok run  dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg -- from recovery root
[05:16] <StevensUbuntuTri> tritium:  I have tried that.  I even tried Gnash, I get the same result with non free, gnash and swfdec
[05:16] <fccf> Zasz: then reboot normally
[05:17] <gartral> Flannel: the icon is just sitting on awn, spinning away, and yes, sudo nice -7 gmplayer does what i want it too from terminal, but, I know I can't call sudo directly from a launcher
[05:17] <ctmjr> ouch
[05:17] <Flannel> gartral: no, no, try gksu yadda from the terminal
[05:17] <voss> sirstan its an elementary school
[05:18] <SirStan> voss: one of my clients (an edu) we rebuild all the labs weekly, entirely scripted.  powered on remotely, pxe enabled, ghost loaded, image pushed, machine pulls software/settings via gpo.. name from dns..
[05:18] <jamiejackson> actually, jtaji, it does show up in "places" so that's accessible enough, thx
[05:18] <mib_bqvs12z8> ok guys, do i watch dark blue or black christmas(1974)?
[05:18] <gartral> Flannel: can i pm you the 3line output/
[05:18] <gartral> ?
[05:18] <jtaji> jamiejackson: yep it does
[05:18] <Flannel> gartral: Sure, or pastebin
[05:18] <SirStan> voss: we multicast 300 machines at once
[05:18] <StevensUbuntuTri> tirtium:  I even tried a different browser (epiphany)  I get the same result (poor performance on youtube, and no function on any other website with flash)
[05:19] <StevensUbuntuTri> even hulu
[05:19] <voss> sirstan, i used to be able to lab blast like that, multicasting is much more simple
[05:19] <mib_bqvs12z8> StevensUbuntuTri: yeah, flash kind of lags down ubuntu in general
[05:19] <voss> now they want us to use rips and base images
[05:19] <mib_bqvs12z8> SirStan: multicast as in?
[05:20] <SirStan> mib_bqvs12z8: as in.. a server sends out 5gb of data.. and its pushed to 300 machiens accross 5 buildings once..
[05:20] <SirStan> so all machines are imaged with the same image.. at the same time..
[05:20] <voss> mib, take a computer and copy it to a bunch of other computers like ghost
[05:20] <mib_bqvs12z8> SirStan: yeah like a distro image right?
[05:20] <StevensUbuntuTri> mib_bqvs12z8: Is there a remedy for this?  The flash movies look like they are loading, but never do
[05:20] <mib_bqvs12z8> StevensUbuntuTri: they dont even play?
[05:21] <SirStan> mib_bqvs12z8: the contents are irrelevant.. it could be plan9, bsd, linux, etc.
[05:21] <jamiejackson> jtaji: the mount point, does that need to be wide open (777) as is the case for the auto-generated mount points of my USB drives?
[05:21] <chronographer> hi all i'm having trouble setting up my second ethernet card. First card (eth0) set using wicd connects fine, browsing internet through that. I have another card which I like yo use for crossover cable for file transfer but I can't set it up. I tried statically in interfaces and also tried using wicd. What are suggestions.
[05:22] <pspsampsp> how can i disable usb write cache?
[05:22] <chronographer> pinging my laptop which is connected gives: ping: sendmsg: Operation not permitted
[05:22] <SirStan> voss: i'd kill for a bios option to install from ISO from a url.
[05:22] <mib_bqvs12z8> so no answer for me? dark blue or black christmas (1974)?
[05:22] <gartral> how  do i "part" a pm in irssi from a terminal that doesn't handle ctrl-c real well?
[05:23] <mib_bqvs12z8> chronographer: sudo it
[05:23] <Flannel> gartral: /wc
[05:23] <Flannel> gartral: (window close)
[05:23] <ftw> ddclear
[05:23] <chronographer> ping: sendmsg: Operation not permitted
[05:23] <chronographer> still after sudo
[05:23] <Zasz> fccf: ok, i ran the reconfigure command and then reboot and let it boot normally, it shows the ubuntu splash loading screen, when the progress bar gets full, it flashes black, and freezes with a screen full of graphical artifacts
[05:23] <gartral> Flannel: that's twice in 5 minutes! thank you again!
[05:23] <mib_bqvs12z8> chronographer: ohh, no clue then, sorry
[05:23] <ftw> pardon my gibberish
[05:24] <chronographer> why does the network have to be so complicated in these new versions of Ubuntj?
[05:24] <SirStan> chronographer: works perfect for me ...
[05:24] <fccf> Zasz: do you know what kind of videocard you have?
[05:24] <chronographer> what else is there apart from the interfaces file to set things up with?
[05:24] <mib_bqvs12z8> what's the best IRC client for linux like all the smilies colors everything addons
[05:24] <pspsampsp> chronographer: i had no problem
[05:24] <SirStan> mib_bqvs12z8: ircii
[05:24] <ioanna> hey
[05:24] <jrib> switch_server
[05:24] <chronographer> can you use wicd to set up two ethernet cards?
[05:24] <jrib> ugh, sorry
[05:24] <SirStan> what is wicd?
[05:24] <chronographer> !wicd
[05:25] <chronographer> its like network-config
[05:25] <ubuntunoobneedin> i am trying to play a .mod file and when movieplayer searches fro a plug in it comes back with a message saying no package with selected plug in found The requested plugins are:
[05:25] <ubuntunoobneedin> MPEG-2 System Stream demuxer Could someone please help me figure it out
[05:25] <SirStan> chronographer: I have 4 ethernet adapters in my ubuntu machine.. and they all work great
[05:25] <gartral> mib_bqvs12z8: nicest doesnt mean prettiest, be careful, the Nicest IRC client is Irssi, what im using, the prettiest is probably xchat or pidgin
[05:25] <jesus_> please spanish chat
[05:25] <samd> SirStan: wicd is a network manager, to scan for networks
[05:25] <tritium> jesus_: #ubuntu-es
[05:25] <chronographer> geez. you use the default network manager
[05:25] <Zasz> fccf: some ati card, i can boot into windows and check
[05:25] <SirStan> samd: 'scan' for networks?
[05:25] <chronographer> ?
[05:25] <fccf> Zasz: hold on
[05:25] <Getterac7> Question about software RAID in Ubuntu.  I'm planning to switch my file server from OpenFiler to Ubuntu; is it possible to save my mdadm configuration and bring my RAID up without losing data?
[05:25] <samd> SirStan: yeah, to see and connect to wireless networks within range
[05:25] <SirStan> chronographer: of course not.. that would be silly.
[05:25] <Zasz> sure
[05:25] <SirStan> samd: is that what my 9.04 laptop is using to configure wifi?
[05:25] <fccf> Zasz: ctrl+alt+f1
[05:26] <mib_bqvs12z8> SirStan: u LIE :P
[05:26] <pspsampsp> how can i disable write cache for usb drives?
[05:26] <SirStan> mib_bqvs12z8: i lie?
[05:26] <chronographer> SirStan: you manually edit interfaces?
[05:26] <mib_bqvs12z8> SirStan: :D
[05:26] <samd> SirStan: nope, its not the default ,, the default is "network manager" you can find it in the pannel
[05:26] <mib_bqvs12z8> gartral: yeah i have pidgin never found the irc in pidgin good though idk
[05:26] <Zasz> fccf, when i hit that with the screen of graphical artifacts it does nothing
[05:27] <SirStan> chronographer: Im not sure what you would call 'manually'... ubuntu server has a slightly different (ie, no UI) way to configure things.
[05:27] <gartral> mib_bqvs12z8: xchat
[05:27] <fccf> Zasz: reboot - get to recovery console
[05:27] <voss> mib, chatzilla is nice
[05:27] <jamiejackson> what's the terminology (so i can google it) for when you set up a directory in such a way that files automatically get certain permissions when they're added?
[05:27] <chronographer> oh right. but you open the file with vi or whatever and change stuff?
[05:27] <SirStan> jamiejackson: umask
[05:27] <StevensUbuntuTri> Is is possible to run Ubuntu on an old Pentium II?
[05:27] <Fenix|home> Greetings... Anyone know how to fix dmraid in jaunty?
[05:27] <jamiejackson> thx, SirStan
[05:27] <SirStan> StevensUbuntuTri: yes
[05:27] <chronographer> I am happy using no UI, but even the no IU way doesn't work!!!!!
[05:27] <Zasz> fccf: it's a radeon x1350, btw
[05:28] <pepperjack> StevensUbuntuTri: ive run debian on a p133 with 8MB ram with a gui so yeah
[05:28] <samd> SirStan: if ur in ubuntu server, ull have to configure via command line
[05:28] <gartral> StevensUbuntuTri: try xubuntu
[05:28] <SirStan> chronographer: I Just brought up my eth1 "manually" and am reconfiguring my wireless router just fine :~).
[05:28] <SirStan> samd: not true.
[05:28] <lennyf> StevensUbuntuTri: I am on an 800Mhz PIII with Ubuntu now
[05:28] <tritium> chronographer: sure it does.  "man interfaces" for more details on how to properly setup your /etc/network/interfaces file
[05:28] <chronographer> so editing /etc/network/interfaces and ifup and down ??
[05:28] <samd> SirStan: yes , unless uve installed a gui
[05:29] <gartral> pepperjack: nmaybe you havent looked much into just *how* different Ubuntu is from Mother Debian, trust me, if you try and boot ubuntu on less than 256 megs ram, you will be SORRY
[05:29] <voss> sirstan ubuntu server is cli by default
[05:29] <SirStan> samd: i assume you havent installed ubuntu server then.. it lets you setup networking w/o using the console thx.
[05:29] <tritium> SirStan: so does ubuntu desktop
[05:29] <SirStan> voss: I am well aware.
[05:30] <SirStan> voss: but samd's statement was incorrect.
[05:30] <mib_bqvs12z8> wait how do i join this room in pidgin?
[05:30] <lennyf> StevensUbuntuTri: sorry, I missread.  PII try Xubuntu.
[05:30] <samd> SirStan: if u have no gui, theres no way to configure wireless... , even in the installer, its text based
[05:30] <chronographer> ping 192.168.3.3   ->  ping: sendmsg: Operation not permitted
[05:30] <chronographer> what is the reason for this?
[05:30] <SirStan> samd: you can configure wireless without a GUI my son.
[05:31] <tritium> samd: no, you can configure wireless in /etc/network/interfaces
[05:31] <DigitalKiwi> wicd has a version with a curses interface \o/
[05:31] <tritium> samd: "man wireless" for details.
[05:31] <samd> tritium: yeah, and you do that from a console isnt it?
[05:31] <DigitalKiwi> and ofc you can configure wireless from the command line :/
[05:31] <StevensUbuntuTri> lennyf: Is Xubuntu a smaller program?  Is that a special install?
[05:31] <samd> tritium: vi /etc/netwo...
[05:31] <DigitalKiwi> there are tons of scripts or you can do it by hand
[05:31] <chronographer> I know. debian, once configured, works flawlessly in terms of wired and wireless networking. But this new Ubuntu doesn't work
[05:31] <gartral> !xubuntu | StevensUbuntuTri
[05:31] <SirStan> chronographer: pastebin your ifconfig plz
[05:32] <tritium> samd: also, read /usr/share/doc/wireless-tools/README.Debian
[05:32] <becomingGuru> chronographer, _this new_ :O
[05:32] <ubuntunoobneedi1> I need Help I am trying to play .mod files with movieplayer and when i search for a plug in it says no packages with requested plug ins found The requested plugins are:
[05:32] <ubuntunoobneedi1> MPEG-2 System Stream demuxer can someone please help me make this work took video of the kids with camcorder and we wanna watch it
[05:32] <lennyf> StevensUbuntuTri: a little smaller.  Ubuntu takes 150MB, Xubuntu about 100MB if I remember.
[05:32] <Zasz> fccf: in recovery mode i can use alt+f# to switch screens but not when i boot normally and it screws up
[05:32] <chronographer> http://pastebin.com/m368cd769
[05:32] <SirStan> chronographer: whats that?
[05:33] <pspsampsp> ubuntunoobneedi1: try renaming to .mpg , thats what i do
[05:33] <chronographer> sorry, I am not using interfaces to set up atm as wicd set my eth0 up for me
[05:33] <SirStan> chronographer: please post your ifconfig
[05:33] <chronographer> if I change it I will be disconnected from you and thus your assistance!
[05:33] <ethiotech> anyone know how I can fix resolution problem with xvncviewer? Whenever the resolution changes in my server side ubuntu.. I can't use the mouse or the keyboard
[05:33] <ubuntunoobneedi1> pspsampsp could you show me how i am a noob
[05:33] <darlek> !pastebinit
[05:33] <fccf> Zasz: type ... cd / ... then cd /etc/X11... then ls
[05:33] <mib_bqvs12z8> why does it say im banned from #Ubuntu?
[05:33] <SirStan> chronographer: xterm->sudo ifconfig
[05:34] <chronographer> oh yeah
[05:34] <mib_bqvs12z8> is it because im trying to join in with pidgin while logged in here?
[05:34] <fccf> Zasz: look for xorg.conf.(datetime) look for the oldest one
[05:34] <lennyf> StevensUbuntuTri: that is MB ram, I mean.
[05:34] <chronographer> http://pastebin.com/m12c4506c
[05:34] <SirStan> chronographer: and while your at it.. your routing table (route)
[05:34] <pspsampsp> ubuntunoobneedi1: right click on the .mod file and rename , change the .mod to .mpg
[05:35] <chronographer> http://pastebin.com/m7cf545c8
[05:35] <SirStan> chronographer: hmm.
[05:35] <mib_bqvs12z8> who's admin here?
[05:35] <Zasz> fccf: 2009-06-05 at 10:45pm is oldest, i think it was having problems then too
[05:35] <pepperjack> mib_bqvs12z8: the ops hide in plain sight
[05:36] <ethiotech> I need help!!!! when VNC viewer adjust my server side ubuntu resolution to fit to my (LCD TV resolution which is really high..  it stretches the resolution on the server side and I can't seem to click or use the keyboaerd)
[05:36] <chronographer> 1.0 is my router. 3.0 shoudl be the crossover cable
[05:36] <fccf> Zasz: nothing older than your problem?
[05:36] <pspsampsp> ubuntunoobneedi1: if my .mod file was called "movie.mod" i would rename to "movie.mpg" (without quotes)
[05:36] <mib_bqvs12z8> pepperjack: :D i wanna talk to admin about why i was banned
[05:36] <pepperjack> mib_bqvs12z8: /join ubuntu-ops is best bet
[05:36] <Toadlips> DONKEY KONG
[05:36] <mib_bqvs12z8> can an admin pm me or something
[05:36] <mib_bqvs12z8> ohh ok
[05:36] <chronographer> SirStan: what do you think
[05:37] <DigitalKiwi> you're banned because you talk to much j/k
[05:37] <DigitalKiwi> too
[05:37] <Toadlips> Hey, what's the best app to rip DVDs with in Ubuntu?
[05:37] <Zasz> fccf nope unfortunately
[05:37] <chronographer> handbrake
[05:37] <pspsampsp> DigitalKiwi: are you from NZ?
[05:37] <tritium> mib_bqvs12z8: /join #ubuntu-ops, and we'll discuss it
[05:37] <sirstan-pidgin> mib_bqvs12z8: this is me .. over pidgin
[05:37] <Thornsbery> I just installed Ubuntu and I'm new to this whole Linux thing and I can't change the resolution on my computer, I'm stuck with 1280x800.  Anyone know what I can do to fix this?
[05:37] <DigitalKiwi> pspsampsp: no
[05:37] <Toadlips> Chrono, not available in the package manager.
[05:37] <chronographer> Toadlips: http://handbrake.fr/?article=download
[05:37] <pspsampsp> DigitalKiwi: ok
[05:37] <ubuntunoobneedi1> pspsampsp ok i renamed it tried running it and it searches for plugin and cannot find suitable plug in
[05:37] <fccf> zasz: reinstall ubuntu - don't use guest session
[05:38] <pepperjack> Thornsbery: what video card?
[05:38] <chronographer> Toadlips: .deb available
[05:38] <Thornsbery> It's an intel 945GM.
[05:38] <SirStan> chronographer: not sure dude.. your conf looks good
[05:38] <Toadlips> Thanks Chrono!  I'll give that a try!!!!
[05:38] <chronographer> its multithreaded so very fast and very good at codecs
[05:38] <DigitalKiwi> hmm what was that one app
[05:38] <Toadlips> Smoooht!
[05:38] <chronographer> SirStan: yes I know. Maybe I will <shudder> restart
[05:38] <pepperjack> Thornsbery: may help-  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Resolution
[05:38] <SirStan> chronographer: any iptables rules?
[05:39] <ubuntunoobneedi1> pspsampsp any other ideas
[05:39] <chronographer> well maybe firestarter
[05:39] <DigitalKiwi> dvd::rip
[05:39] <fccf> !intel | Thornsbery
[05:39] <DigitalKiwi> I liked it
[05:39] <SirStan> chronographer: try service stop iptables
[05:39] <pspsampsp> ubuntunoobneedi1: go into system -> administration -> Software Sources and enable software restricted by copyright
[05:39] <Zasz> fccf: was afraid of that :( .. if i reinstall from live cd will it keep the packages i've downloaded or should i format the drive?
[05:39] <SirStan> chronographer: service iptables stop
[05:39] <lennyf> StevensUbuntuTri: also try Debris LInux, a very small  Ubuntu variant.
[05:39] <pspsampsp> ubuntunoobneedi1: i have all options enabled .
[05:39] <chronographer> $iptables: unrecognized service
[05:40] <chronographer> nvm. I will try to fix it later
[05:40] <chronographer> thank for your time though
[05:40] <l7> hi, can someone tell me how to use the .gpg files at http://releases.ubuntu.com/9.04/ ?
[05:40] <fccf> Zasz: if you reinstall it will format anyway - you could try apt-get update && apt-get upgrade to see if that fixes anything
[05:41] <l7> i think i need to get a key from an ubuntu keyserver to verify it
[05:42] <hubar_> hi all question, how do I change default session manager from gdm to kdm, on jaunty?
[05:42] <Zasz> fccf: well thanks for all your help, i do appreciate it. i guess the bright side is that I only recently installed so i won't lose too much if i do have to format :)
[05:43] <pepperjack> hubar_: if you have kubuntu installed already sudo dpkg-reconfigure kdm perhaps though im not sure
[05:43] <tritium> pepperjack: that's correct
[05:43] <Getterac7> i'm running Ubuntu 9.04 and recently my screen draw rate has dropped to nothing.  I can't watch flash videos without massive tearing/stuttering... scrolling pages is like a slide-show... it's terrible.  Is anyone else seeing problems like this?
[05:43] <Chaorain> I am trying to make /var/lib/mythtv/music readable on my Vista comp over a network.  Samba should be activated but vista says its an unknown device. Help?
[05:44] <tritium> hubar_: "sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm" would also work.  Reconfiguring either display mangager is fine.
[05:44] <StevensUbuntuTri> lennyf:  Thank you!  I will check it out.
[05:45] <ubuntunoobneedi1> pspsampsp woohooo your awesome thanks movies playing great now thanks so much
[05:45] <Oprtz> gogeta: i install ndis and vola the wifi works flawlessly :) thanks dude
[05:46] <kandinski> can anybody point me towards a good sources.list for playing dvds with?
[05:46] <jtaji> !medibuntu | kandinski
[05:47] <kandinski> I don't understand why my computer wont install libdvdcss2 (using jaunty)
[05:47] <kandinski> jtaji: thanks, but I thought medibuntu was not needed with jaunty multiverse
[05:47] <alarming> @jtaji: Is there a list of commands for ubottu?
[05:47] <kandinski> I will add the line now
[05:47] <kandinski> jtaji: and thanks again
[05:47] <fccf> !ubottu
[05:48] <alarming> Thanks.
[05:48] <aSt3raL> do you always need the kernel header files to compile programs??
[05:48] <aSt3raL> i cant find the headers for this kernel
[05:48] <tritium> aSt3raL: no, generally you don't.
[05:48] <Tyrath> hey, how do I cancel print jobs
[05:49] <fccf> Tryath: localhost:631
[05:49] <Tyrath> there's no print icon
[05:49] <Tyrath> fccf: no luck :/
[05:49] <Tyrath> !print
[05:49] <pepperjack> !cups
[05:49] <lennyf> StevensUbuntuTri: how much ram in your PII?  And what size HD?
[05:50] <fccf> Tyrath: if you type localhost:631 into your browser you will see the cups server
[05:50] <Tyrath> fccf: I just want to cancel the current print jobs
[05:50] <Tyrath> fccf: should I kill the cups process?
[05:50] <Tyrath> - will that do it?
[05:50] <fccf> Tyrath: no - put localhost:631 into your firefox
[05:50] <David___> hello?
[05:51] <David___> ..
[05:51] <Tyrath> fccf: even if i'm not printing out of firefox, but openoffice
[05:51] <alarming> Hello, David.
[05:51] <fccf> Tyrath:  this will give youaccess to all printer countrols
[05:51] <fccf> Tyrath: yes even then
[05:51] <Tyrath> fccf: it says I have no jobs, but my printer seems to think differently
[05:52] <fccf> Tyrath: power cycle your printer
[05:53] <StevensUbuntuTri> lennyf:  I am not sure.  A Friend of mine was about to throw away an old Pentium II  that works perfectly (he just stopped using it recently because a program that he needs is too big for it)   He said i could have it. It is running Windows 95.  I figured I would find out if I could do a linux install and put it to good use.
[05:53] <Tyrath> fccf: I cancelled all jobs - seems to have done the trick
[05:53] <Tyrath> fccf: thanks for your help :)
[05:53] <DigitalKiwi> are you deadset on an ubuntu variant for this PII?
[05:53] <Tyrath> ciao everyone
[05:54] <pepperjack> StevensUbuntuTri: honestly i love ubuntu but id consider another distro. debian perhaps or slackware since the pii could be a fun box to learn a bit more about linux on.
[05:54] <DigitalKiwi> arch!
[05:54] <lennyf> StevensUbuntuTri: it will be fun to try.  If you can't fit Ubuntu, Xubuntu or Debris, try Puppy or DLS.
[05:55] <DigitalKiwi> DLS?
[05:55] <DigitalKiwi> you mean DSL?
[05:55] <DigitalKiwi> or is there a dls I don't know about
[05:55] <lennyf> yes, DSL
[05:56] <rob235> im trying to install a program from svn and it says its missing the package 'libpcre' but i have libpcre3 installed
[05:56] <rob235> it says it wants version 5 or >
[05:56] <rob235> but its not in repositories
[05:56] <Firefishe> how do I restart phonon?
[05:56] <rob235> is that my problem? i need to get it online? or what
[05:58] <pepperjack> rob235: sometimes you can get away with using a symlink for like v5name to the actual v6lib
[05:58] <DigitalKiwi> EWW
[05:58] <DigitalKiwi> that is bad
[05:58] <rob235> oh wait, it says pcre3 in the main title in synaptic but its really version 7.8
[05:58] <pepperjack> symlink is the duct tape of the linux world
[05:59] <fccf> pepperjack: linux is the macguyver of the computer world
[05:59] <rob235> ugh i dunno what to do
[06:00] <rob235> guys im sorry for the paste
[06:00] <rob235> Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you
[06:00] <rob235> installed software in a non-standard prefix.
[06:00] <rob235> Alternatively, you may set the environment variables PCRE_CFLAGS
[06:00] <rob235> and PCRE_LIBS to avoid the need to call pkg-config.
[06:00] <rob235> See the pkg-config man page for more details.
[06:00] <FloodBot1> rob235: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[06:01] <Firefishe> fccf:  Do you know how to restart phonon?  I need to re-set my sound card
[06:02] <Firefishe> I'll brb
[06:05] <Cosmo1> I am using ubuntu 9.04 and I have a ideazon merc stealth keyboard some of the keys on the game pad and the numberpad either are not recognized or preform the wrong action (like the up arrow does print screen)' is there any way to fix it I have searched google and the forums but not had any luck on a fix
[06:08] <bri-h> Cosmo1:  are you familiar with xev?
[06:08] <fccf> I am calling it a night - night
[06:08] <Cosmo1> fccf: kind of
[06:09] <Cosmo1> sorry meant that for bri-h
[06:10] <bri-h>  Cosmo1:  did you try checking the xev output with the standard key mapping?
[06:11] <bri-h> You'll probably have to make a custom key map
[06:11] <Cosmo1> how do I do thatZ
[06:11] <Cosmo1> ?
[06:12] <bri-h> Probably too complicated to walk through here
[06:12] <bri-h> xev will tell you what values the keys put out
[06:13] <Getterac7> Question about software RAID in Ubuntu.  I have an existing software RAID setup; is it possible for Ubuntu to detect the existing software RAID?
[06:13] <SunnyDP> i am getting this error in vmware with ubuntu, anyone ever seen it: http://i40.tinypic.com/2cp96ja.png
[06:14] <dkam> Hey guys - how do I up the number of openfiles? ulimit -n doesn't allow it
[06:14] <bri-h> http://library.gnome.org/devel/gdk/unstable/gdk-Keyboard-Handling.html - here's a link that will help you find how to map values
[06:14] <Chaorain> vista says ubuntu samba share is "Unknown device" Help?
[06:15] <Cosmo1> when I do a custom key map bri-h do I just include the keys I need to change or all of the keys?
[06:16] <bri-h> Cosmo1:  Sorry - trying to find the name of the file that stores the key map - give me a minute
[06:16] <Cosmo1> ok thanks
[06:18] <Cosmo1> sorry about the slow typing, switched over to a devorak layout today
[06:18] <Getterac7> WOOT Dvorak for the win!
[06:19] <ethiotech> how can I get my Microsoft Media center remote work in ubuntu for my Ubuntu media center? I remember I had to install some kind of driver for Infared
[06:19] <k4r1m> could someone help me out? i can't seem to get audio with flash videos...
[06:20] <Getterac7> Cosmo1: congrats on the switch.  I suggest going cold turkey and never looking back to qwerty.  it took me about 2 months to get my typing speed up to about where i was when i was using qwerty.
[06:21] <dusten> i'm having issues with Rhythmbox and Podcasts crashing it on Jaunty amd64. anybody experience the same? fixes?
[06:21] <k4r1m> hm just saw a thread on the forums i ran "killall esd" and now i got sound on flash... will i need to do this everytime or what?
[06:21] <Geoffrey2> when using a mount command, is there any way to specify a short timeout period?
[06:21] <tritium> k4r1m: which release are you running.  Ubuntu doesn't use esd any more.
[06:21] <k4r1m> latest
[06:22] <tritium> k4r1m: no, the latest uses pulseaudio, not esd
[06:22] <Cosmo1> yeah switched my keys around and started using one of the typing tutors today
[06:22] <bri-h> Cosmo1: This link http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Configuring_keyboards may be better than the last one I sent
[06:22] <k4r1m> tritium: well i just got the latest and did what i did.... im using pulseaudio but when i killed esd flash audio worked
[06:22] <k4r1m> i had other system audio working fine with pulseaudio
[06:23] <Cosmo1> ok I will try that
[06:23] <tritium> k4r1m: is that an upgraded system?
[06:23] <k4r1m> tritium: nope
[06:23] <yaris123456789> hey guys. I am getting a server with 8gb ram....it says i need 64bit OS....which do you recommend? i am used to ubuntu 32bit, but i heard ubuntu 64 bit is tough to use.
[06:23] <tritium> k4r1m: then ESD isn't even installed.
[06:24] <bri-h> yaris123456789:  I don'
[06:24] <k4r1m> tritium: dont know man... it could of just randomly worked like that. ubuntu is very random with sound from what i recall while back with 8.04
[06:24] <bri-h> yaris123456789: I don't think 64-bit is really much different
[06:25] <tritium> k4r1m: could *have*, but I doubt it.
[06:25] <bullgard4> Is Ekiga.net a private company? See https://www.ekiga.net/index.php
[06:25] <yaris123456789> okay
[06:25] <k4r1m> tritium: i still got another problem with sound which is banshee
[06:25] <remu> Hey Folks, I need some help. I've got an ISO which mounts just fine in windows, but fails to do so in Linux, also, if I try to burn it onto a disc in Linux it says "CD-ROM is NOT in ISO 9660 format" Any clue?
[06:25] <k4r1m> it just doesnt wanna give me sound
[06:26] <bri-h> yaris123456789: It used to be that flash and other things didn't work but most of that is worked out
[06:26] <aSt3raL> anyone know where i can find the kernel header files for 2.6.22.18 for arm?
[06:26] <yaris123456789> bri-h: ah ok
[06:26] <k4r1m> amarok is fine though i get sound from that and that dragon thingy player but nothing from banshee
[06:27] <aSt3raL> they arent in the repo i have listed
[06:27] <yaris123456789> also do you guys recommend installing Webmin ?
[06:28] <jtaji> yaris123456789: no
[06:28] <k4r1m> so anyone here could help me with banshee's sound?
[06:28] <jtaji> !webmin | yaris123456789
[06:28] <saprophyte> Hello, just installed new ati driver... ubuntu loading screen is fine but when i get to what would be the login screen it is jumbled and I cant see anything. Any ideas?
[06:29] <tritium> aSt3raL: all ubuntu linux-headers packages start with the string "linux-headers".  Use apt-cache search to find them.
[06:29] <yaris123456789> jtaji: whew thanks for that
[06:30] <yaris123456789> what about OpenVZ w/ HyperVM
[06:30] <saprophyte> where do I go to edit resolution and such... the xorg.conf file just revers to "Default installed device"
[06:30] <yaris123456789> no way im gonna install Cpanel again....:p
[06:30] <coz_> saprophyte,  if no one knows here you can go to  #compiz  and ask soreau   but if you wait till tomorrow morning ask adamk  both know at driver and card combinations well
[06:30] <yaris123456789> !OpenVZ
[06:31] <yaris123456789> are there known problems with ubuntu server and openvz ?
[06:31] <digdeep> linux-generic and other 3 relevant packages are kept back, during a update. Should I update them or just leave them?
[06:31] <saprophyte> coz_ im sure i just need to adjust resolution and such, can you tell me where it is stored in jaunty, xorg.conf just srefers to link
[06:32] <aSt3raL> tritium: yeah its not in the repo.  thats the prob
[06:32] <aSt3raL> the only headers are for the newer kernels
[06:32] <tritium> aSt3raL: are you running the ARM port?
[06:32] <aSt3raL> yeah
[06:33] <aSt3raL> is there an archive somewhere?
[06:33] <coz_> saprophyte,   well system preferences  display
[06:33] <saprophyte> coz_ i need to access it from command line
[06:33] <tritium> aSt3raL: any ubuntu-packaged kernel will have a corresponding header package in the repo
[06:33] <coz_> saprophyte,  mm then talk with soreau
[06:33] <saprophyte> hehe
[06:33] <saprophyte> thnx
[06:34] <aSt3raL> there is linux-headers-2.6.28-11 in the repo but i have 2.6.22.18
[06:34] <tritium> aSt3raL: custom kernel, or ubuntu-packaged?
[06:34] <aSt3raL> how can i upgrade the kernel
[06:34] <aSt3raL> its custom for a plug computer
[06:35] <aSt3raL> embedded dev stage thing
[06:35] <tritium> aSt3raL: hence the reason it's not in the repos
[06:35] <coz_> saprophyte,  i think both soreau  and adamk are not really here though  but adamk for sure tomorrow morning
[06:35] <aSt3raL> right
[06:35] <tritium> aSt3raL: this would be useful to say from the beginning
[06:35] <aSt3raL> any ideas?
[06:35] <aSt3raL> heh ok
[06:35] <digdeep> linux-generic: Depends: linux-image-generic (= 2.6.28.13.17) but 2.6.28.12.16 is to be installed (Can I assume it will fix itself or I need to do something, in order to keep update to date)
[06:38] <Getterac7> Does anyone know if Transmission will work in Ubuntu 9.04 64-bit ?
[06:38] <cheaba> well i,m new
[06:38] <Getterac7> (i've had bad experiences with 64-bit being lacking in the software support.)
[06:38] <jtaji> Getterac7: it certainly does
[06:39] <Getterac7> jtaji: excellent.  Thanks :)
[06:39] <jtaji> Getterac7: troubles are usually with closed-source proprietary software
[06:40] <saprophyte> QUIT
[06:40] <Getterac7> jtaji: right, but i'm currently using OpenFiler 64-bit on my file server and i can't download rTorrent because it doesn't have 64-bit libraries or something.
[06:40] <saprophyte> oops
[06:40] <alarming> Pine can't find libldap.so.2, is it possible to download it, or create a symlink between the current file (I have package libldap-2.4-2)? I'm running 9.04 by the way. Thanks.
[06:40] <Getterac7> jtaji: so i'm switching to Ubuntu because i'm sick of not having software available.
[06:40] <losher>  /quit
[06:41] <cheaba> wow
[06:42] <Apollo2366> Can GCC compile to Windows executables? If so, how?
[06:44] <Flannel> Apollo2366: It's called cross compiling.  You might ask in #gcc
[06:44] <jtaji> !info mingw32 | Apollo2366
[06:44] <bullgard4> Is Ekiga.net a private company? See https://www.ekiga.net/index.php
[06:45] <Flannel> bullgard4: Try #ubuntu-offtopic
[06:45] <bullgard4> Flannel: I will do.
[06:47] <yaris123456789> lime stone networks....any one use this guys before? i justed ordered a server.
[06:48] <cheaba> things change
[06:49] <oDesk> hello , since i unloaded ALSA driver i can't get it reloaded!! please help
[06:50] <oDesk> i've compiled all ALSA files
[06:50] <oDesk> but nothing
[06:51] <bri-h> oDesk:  ALSA is weird b/c drivers are part of kernel
[06:51] <oDesk> sudo /etc/init.d/alsasound status #->  ALSA sound driver loaded.
[06:51] <safiyyah> hi there was a way to change dns settings graphically does anyone know?
[06:51] <Oprtz1> where to find "WHOIS" in ubuntu 9.04 ? i dont know where to find it? its already installed lol , thanks
[06:52] <oDesk> bri-h: um.. might be a problem then with the develpment kernel.
[06:52] <oDesk> bri-h: but it's just happened when i unloaded the driver
[06:52] <amidaniel> Oprtz1: Should be at /usr/bin/whois
[06:53] <bri-h> oDesk: what were you trying to do?
[06:53] <oDesk> Oprtz1: use    "which whois"
[06:53] <WIGGMPk> Can anyone direct me on how to have this "sudo cpufreq-selector -c 0 -g Performance" run on startup? If able, I would like it to be part of the booting process but I will settle for after login
[06:54] <oDesk> bri-h: i was trying to make the sound louder
[06:54] <bri-h> oDesk: if trying to update ALSA to the most current, there is a script in the forums to do that and it works well.
[06:54] <cheaba> whats the next beta
[06:54] <oDesk> bri-h: since it was
[06:54] <Flannel> cheaba: try #ubuntu+1
[06:54] <oDesk> bri-h: it's just to the newes
[06:54] <jtaji> WIGGMPk: you can add the command to /etc/rc.local (without sudo)
[06:54] <oDesk> bri-h: newest*
[06:55] <cheaba> i,m from xp gui cmd
[06:55] <ashmew2> hi
[06:55] <Kazanowa> hey
[06:55] <cheaba> thinking great stuff
[06:55] <selocol> I can't read or type in Chinese in rxvt? What am I doing wrong?
[06:55] <ashmew2> whats rxvt
[06:55] <oDesk> Oprtz1: you might need to 'sudo apt-get install which'
[06:55] <WIGGMPk> jtaji: alright, no special way? just add it to the end of the file?
[06:56] <jtaji> WIGGMPk: that's it
[06:56] <cheaba> people are gods here and i,m saying thanks
[06:56] <oDesk> jtaji: i think before 'exit 0' line
[06:56] <WIGGMPk> jtaji: awesome... second to last question. is there any downfall or negative impact to having it set to the governor Performance all the time? other than when operating on battery with the laptop?
[06:56] <jtaji> oDesk: WIGGMPk: oh yes indeed, what oDesk said
[06:57] <jtaji> WIGGMPk: hmm well, if it's intel not really
[06:57] <jtaji> WIGGMPk: I think if it's AMD cpu scaling is used to make the darn thing not overheat
[06:58] <jtaji> but I'm not too up on AMD lately
[06:59] <WIGGMPk> jtaji: is there a way to detect the power supply? as in battery or direct power to use Performance or Power Save?
[06:59] <cheaba> lap or desktop
[07:00] <bri-h> oDesk: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1046137 - try that link and read through the post.  There's a script that will update alsa and it worked well for me
[07:02] <solidus-river> anyone here that can help with bash scripting, i'm trying to follow the tutorials but it doestn like my if statements!
[07:02] <oDesk> bri-h: thank you very much, i'll follow it, hopefully it works
[07:02] <weedar> How can I list which files a package contains, from a shell?
[07:02] <mattgman> question: when I try to install a package from a .deb, on a clean rebooted computer, it says that a pkg mgr is already running and can't install it.  any ideas?
[07:02] <jtaji> WIGGMPk: you would think so, I'm not sure though
[07:03] <solidus-river> i'm trying to take in a number, and if that number is greater than 3, decrese it by 5 and if its less than 3, echo "less than 3"
[07:03] <WIGGMPk> jtaji: I guess it would be easier to change the default settings than to use a script to detect the settings
[07:03] <Gnuyen> how do I give access to a particular user to bind to a particular port
[07:03] <Gnuyen> thats below 1024
[07:04] <Lonesword> How can I know which video driver I'm using in ubuntu?
[07:06] <mattgman> lonesword - sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[07:06] <Lonesword> thanks
[07:06] <mattgman> under the video device
[07:06] <ghindo> mattgman: Do you have Add/Remove Programs, Synaptic, or Update Manager open?
[07:06] <rob235> im reading online that ffmpeg can cause some compiling errors with other programs with the newest version, i want to make sure i have no traces of ffmpeg left on my pc, how can i do that?
[07:06] <mattgman> nothing extra is open, clean restart of the computer and it still says it
[07:07] <ghindo> rob235: The ffmpeg you're using probably isn'
[07:07]  * dROg care ai cont / invitatii pe tvtorrents ?
[07:07] <mattgman> im trying to get a p2p up for work
[07:07] <ghindo> rob235: The ffmpeg version you're using probably isn't the most current version unless you compiled it yourself.  What version of Ubuntu are you using?
[07:07] <mattgman> any alternate suggestions?
[07:08] <rob235> yea i know but i mean its probably a bug that hasnt been fixed yet, and i compiled it myself but it was probably a couple weeks ago
[07:08] <kubuntero> how can I find out what Model HDD is in my computer ?
[07:08] <Lonesword> my xorg.conf file is pretty wierd!!!!1
[07:09] <rob235> where does apt-get install packages again?
[07:09] <Lonesword> kubuntero: won't it be written in the bios? Go to the place where you set the boot priority options and it must be written there
[07:09] <Lonesword> Section "Device"
[07:09] <Lonesword> 	Identifier	"Configured Video Device"
[07:09] <Lonesword> EndSection
[07:09] <Lonesword> Section "Monitor"
[07:09] <Lonesword> 	Identifier	"Configured Monitor"
[07:10] <FloodBot1> Lonesword: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[07:10] <Lonesword> EndSection
[07:10] <kubuntero> rob235: to whereever the package said it should install files
[07:10] <mattgman> its below that
[07:10] <Lonesword> FloodBot: ok.
[07:10] <rob235> so where can i find out where ffmpeg installs to
[07:11] <mattgman> should be the next section, longsword
[07:11] <rob235> i think i just made a mess
[07:11] <mattgman> reinstall!
[07:11] <Lonesword> mattgman: but there is no next section!!!!!
[07:11] <mattgman> let me pull mine up
[07:12] <Lonesword> ok
[07:12] <FAJ> Hi, I have an HP Ipaq that I am trying to get connected to ubuntu 8.04 LTS  I am getting really close, but the closest I can get is an error.  I am looking for help on this, but don't even really know where to start.  Dmesg shows ttyUSB0 connected, but from there when i try to use -matchmaker it doesn't work.
[07:12] <mattgman> Section "Device"
[07:12] <rob235> typing ffmpeg in a terminal doesnt say command not found so its definitely installed somewhere hah
[07:13] <kubuntero> rob235: ffmpeg would install to libs
[07:13] <rob235> ok thanks
[07:13] <mattgman> faj - what are you trying to connect with?
[07:13] <FAJ> 8.04 using synce
[07:13] <FAJ> I can get them to connect, but not sync.
[07:14] <mattgman> what hardware?
[07:14] <kubuntero> rob235: And if you want to know where a command lives try using the which command
[07:14] <Lonesword> mattgman: Under section "device",  its written Identifier: configured video device and nothing else
[07:14] <mattgman> nvm, stupid question
[07:14] <FAJ> mattgman:  usb, hardware is an hp ipaq running 2003
[07:14] <rob235> ahh thanks kubuntero
[07:14] <Lonesword> mattgman: shouldn't it be something like "Vesa" or "VIA" or "Nvidia" or something like that?
[07:15] <rob235> so if i compiled the svn of ffmpeg then id need the source to uninstall it right?
[07:15] <mattgman> hold on a sec, seeing if this utility will work, lonesword
[07:15] <FAJ> mattgman: the error i get is:  ** Message: Device /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_3f0_1016_noserial_if0_serial_usb_0 not fully set in Hal, skipping
[07:15] <Lonesword> mattgman: ok
[07:16] <joel367>  /server irc.freenode.net
[07:17] <rob235> ok i see ffmpeg/ffplay/ffserver in /user/local/bin
[07:17] <rob235> can i just delete them?
[07:17] <kubuntero> rob235: What?
[07:18] <kubuntero> you can but you probably shouldn't
[07:18] <rob235> im trying to remove all trace of ffmpeg on my system
[07:18] <rob235> and i made a mess
[07:18] <kubuntero> how did you put ffmpeg on your system ?
[07:18] <rob235> and am trying to clean it up
[07:18] <ghindo> rob235: Well, you compiled it from source, right?
[07:18] <rob235> svn
[07:18] <rob235> yea
[07:18] <kubuntero> sudo make uninstall
[07:18] <kubuntero> if you didn't delete the source directory
[07:18] <rob235> i dont think i kept the source
[07:19] <FAJ> mattgman: anything that you can think of?
[07:19] <kubuntero> oh then yeah you need to hunt them down manually
[07:19] <Lonesword> rob235: I think you must go to the source directory and type make uninstall
[07:19] <mattgman> 1 sec faj
[07:20] <mattgman> lonesword: in terminal, type lspci -v
[07:20] <FAJ> mattgman: kk
[07:20] <Lonesword> mattgman: Done
[07:21] <mattgman> faj - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PortableDevices/WindowsMobile
[07:21] <mattgman> ok lone, look at the video info, should be near the bottom
[07:21] <mattgman> kernel driver in use: "your driver"
[07:22] <Lonesword> mattgman: Lemme seee
[07:23] <squeak> I am in jaunty installed flashplugin-nonfree, and adobe-flashplugin, and adobe flash plugin 9 tried all three yet my flash videos still skip the sound plays fine just the videos skip any suggestions?
[07:23] <cheaba> whats a good game program for ubuntu
[07:23] <DigitalKiwi> uh
[07:24] <mattgman> cheaba: winehq.org
[07:24] <DigitalKiwi> elaborate on what you mean, cheaba
[07:25] <cheaba> i mean everybody good at something
[07:25] <cheaba> like red allert
[07:25] <ashmew2> #offtopic
[07:25] <mattgman> use wine, cheaba
[07:25] <ashmew2> oops
[07:25] <ashmew2> wrong window
[07:25] <ashmew2> Use cedega
[07:25] <ashmew2> for games
[07:25] <cheaba> no worry
[07:25] <DigitalKiwi> but it's not free!
[07:25] <ashmew2> yeah thats a bummer
[07:25] <DigitalKiwi> use wine
[07:25] <ashmew2> ive heard about this CVS cedega
[07:26] <ashmew2> and it being free
[07:26] <Flannel> !enter
[07:26] <mattgman> cheaba - http://www.winehq.org/download/deb
[07:26] <DigitalKiwi> cedega is just a glorified wine anyway
[07:26] <mattgman> wine is better!
[07:26] <mattgman> haha
[07:26] <cheaba> my friend started on second life
[07:26] <mattgman> i run EVE Online with it
[07:26] <ashmew2> Cedega was WineX
[07:26] <squeak> I am in jaunty installed flashplugin-nonfree, and adobe-flashplugin, and adobe flash plugin 9 tried all three yet my flash videos still skip the sound plays fine just the videos skip any suggestions?
[07:26] <mattgman> second life is old school
[07:26] <cheaba> no doubt
[07:26] <mattgman> squeak: i got your answer, hang tight
[07:26] <ashmew2> squeak , look for the comprehensive multimedia video howto at ubuntu forums
[07:27] <cheaba> he made fun of me cause i was on mirc
[07:27] <Lonesword> mattgman: Kernel driver in use - HDA intel....
[07:27] <DigitalKiwi> xchat > mirc
[07:27] <Lonesword> mattgman: but my driver must be openchrome or VIA or something
[07:27] <mattgman> might be lonesword, hang on
[07:28] <cheaba> anygood shooter games
[07:28] <mattgman> squeak - http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/  download the .tar.gz for linux, then extract that to your desktop, and run the .sh file
[07:28] <mattgman> lonesword: pastebin your "lspci -v"
[07:28] <FAJ> mattgman: what happens, is when i install synce-serial it removes synce-hal, which is the only way right now my computer is seeing the pda
[07:28] <squeak> mattgman, but that installs the version 10 or 9 that still skips already did that
[07:29] <tritium> mattgman: please recommend flashplugin-nonfree over using that download
[07:29] <mattgman> faj - haven't messed with it
[07:29] <cheaba> wrong channal
[07:29] <FAJ> mattgman: what do you mean?
[07:29] <cheaba> me
[07:29] <hero> helo
[07:29] <cheaba> i,m off to see the wizard cheers
[07:29] <mattgman> faj - haven't played around with pdas.  my tmobile g1 connects to my computer fine, so i haven't played with my pda
[07:29] <rob235> whoops
[07:29] <rob235> freespace: 0 bytes
[07:29] <mattgman> aye aye tritium
[07:30] <FAJ> mattgman: of course a g1 does lo
[07:30] <FAJ> l
[07:31] <mattgman> best i can do for you faj - http://www.google.com/#hl=en&safe=off&q=hp+ipaq+connection+ubuntu+8.04&aq=f&oq=connecting+ipaq+ubuntu&aqi=&aq=f&oq=hp+ipaq+connection+ubuntu+8.04&aqi=&fp=a4yop6-RGmA
[07:31] <unloved> hello guys. my problem is: i mscofigured apache, so i decded to deleted /etc/apache2 folder. now i'm trying to remove apache with apt-get and install it again. but it gives me no result cause it don't create /etc/apache2 with it's defaults files back
[07:31] <unloved> do u have any solutions to solve it?
[07:31] <rob235> ugh, why didnt i change my download folder sooner, transferring 12.6GB
[07:32] <mattgman> ouch rob235
[07:32] <POPEYE> how to add keyboard section to xorg.conf in ubuntu 9.04?
[07:32] <yaris123456789> how do i remove something? "apt-get remove something ' ?
[07:32] <mattgman> ive got my g1 tethered to my computer via wifi, so i get like 100kbps tops dl rate
[07:32] <mattgman> yes
[07:32] <mattgman> sudo apt-get remove xxxxxx
[07:33] <rob235> i should reinstall everything, cause i only gave my ubuntu partition like 30gb cause i didnt think i was gonna use it much, now its my main OS
[07:33] <mattgman> yeah rob, i did mine at 200gb
[07:33] <rags> can someone point me to a good tutorial for the "ip" command
[07:33] <rags> the man page is so daunting
[07:33] <rob235> i just have a 320gb for my OS's and then 3x500gb and 1x1000gb for storage
[07:33] <yaris123456789> i love apt-get .... works so well ... better than yum
 you can use synaptic
[07:34] <mattgman> i suggest a terminal embedded into your desktop, yaris123456789
[07:34] <Boohbah> rags: http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-linux-configuring-default-route-with-ipcommand/
[07:34] <mattgman> rags - http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-ubuntu-linux-convert-dhcp-network-configuration-to-static-ip-configuration.html
[07:35] <FAJ> mattgman: http://pastebin.com/m150862fa
[07:35] <pspsampsp> how can i diable write cache for usb drives?
[07:35] <Boohbah> rags: also 'ifconfig' and 'route'
[07:36] <rob235> i guess when win7 comes out or when i wanna try an RC since i dont know the release date, I'll format everything correctly and have a fresh start
[07:36] <rags> Boohbah: Excellent, thx
[07:36] <yaris123456789> i did "sudo apt-get remove phpmyadmin", andd then did "sudo apt-get install phpmyadmin" ..... but i go to myserver.com/phpmyadmin it says 404....i restarted apache
[07:37] <pepperjack> yaris123456789: sudo dpkg-reconfigure phpmyadmin
[07:37] <yaris123456789> dpkg ?
[07:37] <gartral> mplayer will not read past even an insegnificantly small spec of a scratch ona dvd, if it encounters one, mplayer crashes and my my system needs to have alt-sysrq-k issued if i was fullscreen... is this a known bug, if sso, what can i do about it?
[07:37] <mattgman> faj - http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=61737
[07:37] <mattgman> oh that's arch...nvm
[07:37] <FAJ> mattgman: http://www.nabble.com/WM-2003-SE-%3C--USB-cable--%3E-Ubuntu-8.04-LTS-(Hardy)-td18044025.html
[07:37] <FAJ> looks like my issue...
[07:38] <FAJ> mattgman: so how to set up the firewall rule?
[07:38] <FAJ> i tried; failed
[07:38] <mattgman> i don't know
[07:38] <mattgman> im as blind as you are with this, so i don't want to give you bad info
[07:38] <rags> Boohbah: Not extensive though
[07:38] <FAJ> ah ok
[07:39] <gartral> faj, what firewall app you using?
[07:39] <FAJ> gartral: firestarter
[07:39] <mattgman> lonesword: did you pastebin your lspci -v?
[07:39] <FAJ> gartral:  i tried adding some ports, in rule. didn't work
[07:40] <gartral> FAJ: i think you need to set a seperate rule for every port you want open
[07:40] <gartral> mplayer will not read past even an insegnificantly small spec of a scratch ona dvd, if it encounters one, mplayer crashes and my my system needs to have alt-sysrq-k issued if i was fullscreen... is this a known bug, if so, what can i do about it?
[07:40] <FAJ> gartral: what ports would need to be opened, as per nabble.com aboe?
[07:40] <fccf> !repeat | gartral
[07:40] <gartral> fccf: that "repeat" was a typo fix
[07:41] <gartral> sso became so
[07:41] <fccf> gartral: and it still had typos
[07:41] <mattgman> hang tight gartal, i think i can get the info i used for that problem
[07:41] <gartral> fccf: well, I didn't proof read it quite well enough, sorry
[07:41] <FAJ> gartral: I discovered this was an issue with iptables.  I needed to add a rule to
[07:41] <FAJ> allow the ipaq to connect on ppp0. My ubuntu machine was not configured
[07:41] <FAJ> to do that.
[07:41] <FAJ> sorree
[07:41] <FAJ> thought it would be one
[07:41] <FloodBot1> FAJ: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[07:41] <Vaga> how do I configure my display manualy in ubuntu? tried the live boot, and it decided some veird resolution where apropriate, so I cant read the screen O.o
[07:42] <gartral> !enter | FAJ
[07:42] <FAJ> gartral:  yah i know sorry :\
[07:42] <mattgman> gartal - try this, it made mine play just fine  http://www.debuntu.org/how-to-play-dvd-under-ubuntu-linux
[07:42] <mintux> in vlc video show separate I want to show internal them
[07:42] <Vaga> doing reconfigure xserver-org tels me xserver-org is not installed :(
[07:43] <gartral> mattgman: I can play them fine in every other player, but mplayer wigs out if it cant read a single sector
[07:43] <fccf> mintux: difficult to understand your grammer - whats your native language?
[07:43] <mattgman> well, ditch mplayer
[07:43] <mattgman> i use vlc
[07:43] <tritium> Vaga: xserver-xorg is the package name
[07:43] <rob235> hahaha im a moron
[07:43] <gartral> mattgman: its the only one that plays without choppiness
[07:44] <mintux> fccf: how can combine video output with control button ?
[07:44] <mintux> in vlc
[07:44] <rob235> whoever saw me say i was copying 12.6gb, not only is that bad but i just realized the partition i was copying it over to is on the same drive
[07:44] <rob235> what a waste of time
[07:44] <FAJ> gartral: any ideas?
[07:44] <rob235> i was just trying to free up space
[07:44] <fccf> mintux: define combine?
[07:44] <gartral> mintux: wants to know how to put the controlls and video in the same window
[07:44] <Vaga> tritium: I know, but shouldent it be available for reconfigure even on a live boot? (I'm used to suse where yast fixes evrything)
[07:44] <mattgman> gartal - do a sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse
[07:44] <gartral> mattgman: i have all those
[07:45] <tritium> Vaga: you missed my point.  You were spelling it incorrectly (forgot the x in "xorg")
[07:45] <pspsampsp> does anyone know how to disable write cache for usb drives so that data is written straight to the drives?
[07:45] <rob235> why does everything want to use these bad and ugly plugins
[07:45] <mintux> exactly
[07:45] <FAJ> gartral: firestarter is now seein ppp0 as a connection; good start.
[07:45] <hunterrose> quick question: how to connect to a windows share on a server 2008 system using ubuntu
[07:45] <mattgman> what about libdvdread3?
[07:45] <fccf> mintux: by playing fullscreen ( f ) the player control's will show up at the bottom or wait while I get a better answer
[07:45] <mintux> solved
[07:45] <Vaga> tritium: lol, thanx :)
[07:46] <tritium> rob235: because of patent-encumbered codecs and formats
[07:46] <rob235> oh ok
[07:46] <mattgman> hunter - just try networking - windows network
[07:47] <Boohbah> pspsampsp: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-483715.html
[07:47] <hunterrose> mattgman: Tried that, I get denied access to mounting the share, tried to connect directly with nautilus, get a deny that way as well
[07:47] <Koheleth> Morning
[07:47] <fccf> good morning Koheleth
[07:47] <Koheleth> :)
[07:48] <mattgman> do you have a guest acct created on the windows pc, hunterrose?
[07:48] <hunterrose> Yeah I got a user account on the server that would normally allow me connection to the share.
[07:48] <yaris123456789> Host '23.23.23.11' is not allowed to connect to this MySQL server....what does this mean? i added % to "host" field in mysql.user table
[07:48] <Koheleth> I have chromium ruuning on AMD64 but synaptic is not very happy
[07:48] <Koheleth> running even
[07:49] <gartral> mattgman: ok, i didnt have the to multiverse ones, but why would codecs i didnt have before help when mplayer reads the disk when it's in perstine shape, and not if it has so much  a blemish on the surface?
[07:49] <Koheleth> was it something I said
[07:49] <rob235> if i made a real folder filled with links to folders on other drives and used that folder as the source of media for a mediaserver and it didnt support the links could that cause a recursive nightmare of some sorts?
[07:49] <fccf> Koheleth: Can you be more spacific?
[07:50] <mattgman> i don't know!  don't ask me!
[07:50] <Randabis> Well hello there ubuntu community. It has been a long time...
[07:50] <Koheleth> fccf: yes, have it running fine but synaptic wants to remove it
[07:50] <tritium> Koheleth: how did you install it?
[07:50] <rob235> because i went to empty my trash bin which contained the mediaserver cause im tryin another program and its at 70,000 files (45MB)
[07:50] <Koheleth> sees it as broken, understandable I suppose
[07:51] <Koheleth> tritium: by brute force
[07:51] <Randabis> I haven't used ubuntu in about 2 years or so now...I just got a new laptop and got ubuntu up and running on it. :)
[07:51] <tritium> Koheleth: you installed a .deb of chromium?
[07:51] <Koheleth> yes
[07:51] <fccf> Koheleth: synaptic probably wants to remove it because it is broken (in it's eyes) or it is conflicting with something else
[07:51] <Koheleth> works fine, fast too
[07:51] <mattgman> Randabis: WOOT WOOT!
[07:52] <ghindo> Randabis: Is it as good as when you last used it?
[07:52] <kandinski> hi, in upgrading my computer to jaunty the networking broke: ifconfig only finds the loopback interface
[07:52] <Vaga> reconfiguring xorg dosent rely let me reconfigure the display, just the keyboard.... I cant run the install either since that to autodetects my monitor incorrectly :/
[07:52] <Randabis> Yeah, it's nice. :) Ubuntu has seriously improved a lot since the last time I had it installed.
[07:52] <kandinski> obviously I cant apt-get install -f to depants it; can anybody help me diagnose and fix the problem?
[07:52] <Randabis> wubi is phenomenal. :) That was the most painless install ever.
[07:52] <ghindo> Randabis: Good to hear!
[07:53] <gartral> mattgman: new codecs, no change whatso ever
[07:53] <fccf> kandinski: you might try restarting with the previus kernel .. to see if that fixes anything
[07:53] <mattgman> gartal - no idea man
[07:53] <tritium> gartral: did you install ubuntu-restricted-extras?
[07:53] <kandinski> fccf: good point, will try that
[07:53] <Randabis> ghindo: Thanks! I'm really enjoying being back in a linux environment.
[07:54] <ghindo> Randabis: That's the nice thing about open source software - it's constantly improving
[07:54] <ushimitsudoki> Is there an OO.org (*NOT* go-oo) repository/PPA for Ubuntu?
[07:54] <hunterrose> Yeah I put ubuntu on my desktop that I use for school, but I am sorta-forced to use my laptop atleast until I figure out a way to connect to a windows share =3=, but I like using ubuntu now-a-days :D
[07:55] <gartral> tritium: I did, and I can lay DVDs that are in %100 perstine condition in mplayer, but if they have any dust, minute scratch, or other blemish on the bitfeild, gmplayer hangs and i have to force quit (or zap from an ssh terminal if i was fullscreen)
[07:55] <gartral> s// lay/play
[07:55] <ghindo> ushimitsudoki: I think so.  If you give me a sec, I can look for it...
[07:55] <ushimitsudoki> ghindo: cool, thanks :)
[07:55] <hoohaah> hi guys. i'm thinking about installing ubuntu. for something like ralink that needs firmware download, will ubuntu offer this on the cd?
[07:56] <fccf> hoohaah: you will want to use ndiswrapper with that card - using windows drivers
[07:56] <kandinski> hoohaah: you can find out by trying it on livecd mode
[07:56] <gartral> tritium: *all* other players not based on mplayer work fine, just drop the frames and keep going, mplayer, even though i have frame dropping, refuses to read even a lightly dusty dvd
[07:56] <hunterrose> I am probably gonna have to make a disk image for this, so that after this class I can install ubuntu directly, instead of through the windows installer
[07:57] <tritium> gartral: interesting.
[07:57] <Randabis> ghindo: Definitely. I must admit I feel I cheated a little bit with wubi. I sort of miss gentoo. :/
[07:57] <hoohaah> fccf: windows drivers was what was causing the problem
[07:57] <pspsampsp> i tryed adding some mount optiions for a drive but i stuffed it up how can i remove the mount options?
[07:57] <hoohaah> i ran a different debian-based livecd, and the connection was perfect
[07:57] <hoohaah> figured i'd install may as well install ubuntu
[07:58] <Koheleth> I have removed Chromium beause I cannot upgrade anything while its installed
[07:58] <Koheleth> np, will wait for it, nice though
[07:58] <gartral> tritium: and I know it's not my dvdrom, it read a cd that was craked through 80% to the core and managed to recover all but a single photo
[07:58] <rob235> wow, my ubuntu just puked nautilus screens
[07:58] <fccf> hoohaah: you can try most anything with the live cd - to see if it is working
[07:58] <gartral> !gross | rob235
[07:59] <gartral> rob235: please avoid using gross analogies
[07:59] <hunterrose> thats weird, why does my ubuntu desktop edition have a Nvidia X Server applet in the system > Administration
[07:59] <rob235> heh ok
[07:59] <gartral> hunterrose: you have an nvidia gfx card
[07:59] <hunterrose> Yeah
[07:59] <Koheleth> hunterrose: opensuse does that too
[07:59] <hunterrose> ah
[08:00] <gartral> hunterrose: it wasnt a question, it was an answer
[08:00] <hunterrose> gartral: and I replied with a yeah :D
[08:00] <hunterrose> as an agreement
[08:00] <kandinski> fccf: you rock, going back to the previous kernel fixed it, thanks
[08:00] <gartral> ahh, i thought it was in the context of "Yeah.. So?"
[08:00] <hunterrose> nah
[08:00] <fccf> kandinski: doing that may or may not break other things
[08:01] <ghindo> ushimitsudoki: Is this what you're looking for? https://launchpad.net/~openoffice-pkgs/+archive/ppa
[08:01] <kandinski> fccf: well, as long as it fixes networking...
[08:01] <gartral> hunterrose: if you didnt have that, you wouldnt be able to use 3dfx
[08:01] <gartral> tritium: any info found?
[08:01] <kandinski> then oh, now I am at "processing was halted because there were too many errors" phase
[08:01] <tritium> gartral: no
[08:01]  * kandinski loves apt* when it works
[08:02] <hunterrose> gartral: ah I see, I was just curious why it was called X Server, it makes me think that it was for a server edition or somethun
[08:02] <fccf> kandinski: getting that error from apt?
[08:02] <yaris123456789> "GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO 'root'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY '' with grant option; FLUSH PRIVILEGES; " it still says Host XX.XX.xX is not allowed to connect to mysql server.... wth ???
[08:02] <gartral> !X11 | hunterrose
[08:02] <kandinski> fccf: from aptitude, yes
[08:02] <pspsampsp> i tryed adding some mount optiions for a drive but i stuffed it up how can i remove the mount options?
[08:03] <hunterrose> Yeah I know x windows, I just got a tad confused.
[08:03] <pspsampsp> i cant mount the drive anymore
[08:03] <ushimitsudoki> ghindo: thanks i will have to check that is OO.org and not go-oo, but it's a good starting place
[08:03] <silv3r_m00n> hi there
[08:03] <fccf> kandinski: you still have a broken system - and it may take a little figuring out to get you back to golden
[08:03] <gartral> hunterrose: in short your X windows are displayed by your X server
[08:03] <silv3r_m00n> me on 8.10 and at time suddenly the language turns to my native language and all text editors type in that
[08:03] <silv3r_m00n> why is this happening
[08:04] <hunterrose> ah I see
[08:04] <avgbvge> hi. has anyone else had "mouse clicks with touchpad" stop working after upgrading to karmic? (other touchpad settings, including scroll, continue to work fine)
[08:04] <ghindo> avgbvge: I would check in #ubuntu+1
[08:05] <fccf> avgbvge: karmic is +1
[08:05] <gartral> silv3r_m00n: you may have to find the room that's in your native language, no offence ut i can't make heads or tails of that info
[08:05] <avgbvge> ghindo: thanks
[08:05] <silv3r_m00n> gartral: see ... me using english fine ... but say every 30 mins the text editors start typing in hindi language
[08:05] <silv3r_m00n> and then I have to restart to fix it
[08:06] <silv3r_m00n> the behaviour is very random say once a week or so
[08:06] <rob235> woot woot just reached 100,000 files, when will it stop? nobody knows!
[08:06] <kandinski> fccf: can you give me a clue on how to start diagnosing it? It is testimony to ubuntu's goodness that I have been using it for four years now, but it has mostly worked till now, so I don't even know where to start poking
[08:06] <gartral> silv3r_m00n: im not sure
[08:07] <silv3r_m00n> hmm
[08:08] <fccf> kandinski: firstly you can search on ubuntuforums.org for people having the same errors as you... 2 google search ubuntu jaunty networking broken on upgrade
[08:08] <ushimitsudoki> calc: is your PPA OO.org or go-oo?
[08:08] <rob235> why cant i just install fuppes
[08:09] <rob235> im going to shoot myself in the head, after the creator of ffmpeg and fuppes
[08:09] <Randabis> i was really surprised my broadcom wireless worked out of the box. I remember having hell trying to get a broadcom chipset working back in the day
[08:09] <kandinski> fccf: except that the problem now is not broken networking, but broken apt
[08:09] <kandinski> fccf: thanks
[08:10] <tritium> kandinski: have you run "apt-get install -f"?
[08:10] <fccf> kandinski: apt is broken because apt was upgraded - using the broken(new) kernel apt would work
[08:11] <fccf> tritium: kandinski lost his networking on upgrade to jaunty... is currently using old kernel
[08:11] <tritium> fccf: apt and the kernel are unrelated
[08:11] <Gnea> rob235: fuppes?
[08:11] <rob235> wow it finally stopped around 140k files
[08:11] <rob235> upnp media server that works with xbox360
[08:12] <kandinski> tritium: I get the error precisely when running apt-get install -f
[08:12] <Gnea> aah
[08:12] <rob235> the package on the site says it was built in 2007 but the svn is recent but when i run make i get ffmpeg errors
[08:12] <Gnea> there's another one...
[08:12] <tritium> kandinski: can you pastebin the error?
[08:12] <kandinski> tritium: will have to type it by hand
[08:13] <Gnea> !info ushare
[08:13] <Gnea> rob235: try ushare
[08:13] <kandinski> also I am tying to get networking to work there.... be right back
[08:13] <rob235> i dont think ushare works with xbox360 yet
[08:13] <Gnea> it worked with the 360 a few years ago, why not now?
[08:13] <tritium> rob235: do you have the proper development libraries installed?
[08:14] <rob235> Gnea: i didnt know it did, i was just going by what i read
[08:14] <Gnea> rob235: I've used it, I'm pretty sure it works, I wouldn't recommend it unless I knew for a fact that it does.  try it, see what happens.
[08:14] <Gnea> *doesn't
[08:16] <disappearedng> Hey how do I add locale for wine? wine-locale can't be downloaded
[08:16] <rob235> ushare doesnt have a gui does it?
[08:17] <Gnea> nope, just a config file - make a dir, point it at it, startit up, and it should "just work", as long as the config is set correctly
[08:17] <rob235> i mean i dont mind if it doesnt, just curious
[08:17] <rob235> can you organize your folders with links/shortcuts?
[08:17] <alejandro_09> SALUDOS DESDE LA CIUDAD DE MEXICO A LAS  2 DE LA MADRUGADA
[08:17] <rob235> or just through the config file?
[08:17] <Gnea> !es | alejandro_09
[08:18] <kandinski> tritium: here is the pastebin: http://pastebin.com/d45e3a009 this error happens after apt-get updating too.
[08:18] <Gnea> rob235: it does have a web interface, actually
[08:18] <alejandro_09>  SALUDOS DESDE LA CIUDAD DE MEXICO A LAS  2 DE LA MADRUGADA
[08:18] <Gnea> # Use XboX 360 compatibility mode (yes/no)
[08:18] <Gnea> ENABLE_XBOX=yes
[08:18] <rob235> o ok
[08:18] <alejandro_09> HELLO
[08:18] <rob235> thanks
[08:18] <tritium> alejandro_09: /j #ubuntu-es, please
[08:18] <Gnea> !caps | alejandro_09
[08:18] <alejandro_09> MEXICO CITY
[08:18] <kandinski> alejandro_09: cortala! En la mayoría de canales Ubuntu se comunica en inglés. Para ayuda en Español, por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es o #kubuntu-es.
[08:19] <hskill> when a video card says it's an integrated nvidia, does that mean the motherboard is also nvidia?
[08:19] <Gnea> alejandro_09: please, ask in #ubuntu-es, we don't speak spanish here, only english.
[08:19] <alejandro_09> RACIST
[08:19] <Gnea> wrong.
[08:19] <DigitalKiwi> lawl
[08:19] <DigitalKiwi> poor troll is poor
[08:20] <tritium> kandinski: please try "sudo dpkg --configure --pending"
[08:20] <alejandro_09> HOLA
[08:20] <pspsampsp> how do i undo mount options?
[08:20] <alejandro_09> HOLA
[08:20] <fccf> tritium: kandinski: this error is due to apt seeing the intrepid kernel in use - on a systme that has been upgraded to jaunty... - kandinski is using the intrepid kernel because he lost networking in jaunty
[08:21] <Gnea> hskill: not necessarily
[08:21] <tritium> kandinski: please let me know what happens after you run that
[08:21] <kandinski> tritium: "Processing was halted because there were too many errors"
[08:21] <kandinski> sorry, I have to type (different computer)
[08:21] <Gnea> hskill: an lspci will tell you if it is or isn't
[08:21] <areels> i cannot save display config, i have to set resolution with every boot
[08:21] <tritium> kandinski: no problem.  That's what you got in return?
[08:21] <Gnea> !resolution | areels
[08:22] <kandinski> tritium: yes, "Processing was halted because there were too many errors" is the error from "# dpkg --configure --pending"
[08:23] <lennyf> rob235: I use ushare with my 360.  works good.
[08:23] <tritium> kandinski: and afer "sudo apt-get install -f"?
[08:23] <System404> wats ushare
[08:23] <zipito_> god day
[08:23] <areels> Gne nvidia in scene
[08:23] <areels> Gnea: nvidia is making problem
[08:23] <fccf> kandinski: tritium: apt/dpkg will not while the intrepid kernel is loaded... must fix jaunty kernel for networking or apt to work
[08:23] <zipito_> can someone help me with cdripping - how to make the Rhythmbox using AAC encoder ?
[08:23] <Gnea> areels: how so?
[08:24] <tritium> fccf: no
[08:24] <pspsampsp> could someone please help me , i really need to copy some files to my psp , earlier on i tried changing the mount options and i stufffed it up , now whenever i connect my psp i get an error "invalid mount option when attempting to mount the volume" , how can i remove the mount options?
[08:24] <areels> i don't know, i'm clicking on save to x but it doesnt effects
[08:24] <System404> wats ushare
[08:24] <Gnea> !info ushare
[08:24] <fccf> tritium: yes = and I'll prove you wrong every time
[08:24] <tritium> fccf: dpkg does not require networking
[08:24] <TomTommy> Im using x-lite to make calls using my voip SIP account.. but it always says "Discovering firewall..." and wont log into my account... How do I disable firewall or allow it through?
[08:25] <kandinski> tritium: after "sudo apt'get install -f" I get the error from pastebin: http://pastebin.com/d45e3a009
[08:25] <System404> Gnea: so its used to stream media from for example my laptop to my 360
[08:25] <areels> Gnea:  Option         "metamodes" "1920x1080 +0+0; nvidia-auto-select +0+0"
[08:25] <areels> but it doesnt fit screen
[08:25] <Gnea> System404: that's one possible use, yes
[08:25] <fccf> tritium: dpkg requires jaunty kernel ..
[08:25] <areels> i have to reaplly always
[08:25] <tritium> fccf: no it doesn't
[08:25] <System404> Gnea: but wouldnt the 360 allready pick up your media like it does with windows
[08:25] <Gnea> areels: so you're editting xorg.conf?
[08:26] <rob235> System404: you give ms way too much credit
[08:26] <areels> yes Gnea
[08:26] <kandinski> fccf: tritium: note that I am using kernel 2.6.27.14 now and jaunty kernel is 2.6.28.12 (but my networking does not work under jaunty kernel)
[08:26] <Gnea> System404: you'd have to install it and configure it to find out
[08:26] <kandinski> fccf: why does dpkg require the jaunty kernel?
[08:26] <Gnea> areels: why don't you use the nvidia-settings tool?
[08:26] <tritium> kandinski: it does not.
[08:27] <System404> Gnea: i mean why install the app wouldnt the 360 pick up the media without the app
[08:27] <areels> Gnea: i'm using it but it doesn't remember settings, always goes to start
[08:27] <tritium> kandinski: dpkg installs .deb packages, and requires no networking whatsoever
[08:27] <pspsampsp> could someone please help me , i really need to copy some files to my flash drive , earlier on i tried changing the mount options and i stuffed it up , now whenever i connect my flash drive i get an error "invalid mount option when attempting to mount the volume" , how can i remove the mount options?
[08:27] <Gnea> System404: because it needs the app in order to speak the same language
[08:27] <areels> so clicking on save to x config but that doesnt efffect either
[08:27] <kandinski> tritium: I get you say it does not, but if fccf says it does, it is he who should have an explanation
[08:27] <TomTommy> Im using x-lite to make calls using my voip SIP account.. but it always says "Discovering firewall..." and wont log into my account... How do I disable firewall or allow it through?
[08:27] <lennyf> System404: you need ushare or a similar UPnP app for the 360 to see a linux box
[08:28] <kandinski> tritium: I get your explanation: apt gets packages and dpkg installs them, so dpkg does no fetching, only installing, right?
[08:28] <tritium> kandinski: correct
[08:28] <ManDay> When I put my Firefox in Fullscreen mode and hover the mouse over an item with "title"-Text (so a little hintbox comes up) my firefox flashes and shortly disapperas to the background, until the hint appears. Solutions?
[08:28] <Gnea> System404: it's akin to needing media center or that other app for windows to get the 360 to see the windows system
[08:28] <pspsampsp> manday: do you have compiz turned on?
[08:28] <ManDay> Yes pspsampsp
[08:29] <System404> lennyf: ahh i get u now i use my windows 7 when i connect to my 360 linux is too much effort to get the 360 up and runnin in windows its just plug in and go
[08:29] <fccf> kandinski:because you have upgraded to jaunty ... you are running 2.6.27.14 as a stop gap to have networking - if you want to run dpkg - reboot using the new kernel - do what you need to do with dpkg using the 2.6.28 kernel
[08:29] <Gnea> System404: if it's too much effort, then why use linux?
[08:29] <new324> I'm building a new computer for Ubuntu which will have a monitor in PORTRAIT orientation. What's the best graphics card to use (e.g. supports accelerated rotation)?
[08:29] <lennyf> System404: 5 minutes effort
[08:30] <pspsampsp> manday: install ccsm (if not already installed) and go into general -> general options and unselect unredirect fullscreen windows
[08:30] <DaveCo> hello, can someone help me play encrypted dvds
[08:30] <System404> i use linux for everyday use surfin the web downloading torrents etc i only really use windows when connecting my laptop to xbox to play online
[08:30] <kandinski> fccf: thanks for the advice, and I am doing it just to give it a try, but surely the problem is in the databases and not in the dpkg-kernel interaction?
[08:30] <tritium> kandinski: please run: tail -n 3 /var/lib/dpkg/info/linux-headers-2.6.28-11.list
[08:30] <lennyf> System404: install ushare, set config file, start in terminal
[08:30] <ManDay> Ah great
[08:30] <ManDay> pspsampsp, thanks
[08:30] <pepperjack> System404: i use ushare it works well. basically just install start and then do a netstat or something to see what port it bound to and open browser to that url
[08:30] <kandinski> tritium: going
[08:30] <ghindo> DaveCo: What version of Ubuntu are you using?
[08:31] <ManDay> pspsampsp, mind giving me a short hint what that option actually means?
[08:31] <Gnea> System404: so if it's too much effort to setup ushare, then it surely doesn't bother you to have to reboot your computer to windows everytime
[08:31] <System404> lennyf: dont u have to mess around with iptables and such to get the xbox up and runnin
[08:31] <tritium> kandinski: based on your error message, we need to make sure the last line of that file is correct.
[08:31] <pepperjack> System404: id recommend maybe a box like popcorn hour though if you want more serious streaming especially hd
[08:31] <DaveCo> ghindo: 9.04 with ext4
[08:31] <System404> Gnea: i bn runnin linux for about 2 weeks so im a bit of a noob takin things one step at a time
[08:31] <pspsampsp> manday: im not to sure i think it will put more stress on your graphics card instead of cpu but im probably wrong
[08:32] <Oprtz1> do anybody knows best travel agency accounting system software in ubuntu 9.04 ?
[08:32] <Sleepless86> hi i have a problem, when i start my ubuntu before the desktop starts there is a "recovery console" where i have some options and when i start the desktop then the icons from the last runn are in the taskbar but not clickable, what wrong please?
[08:32] <lennyf> System404: I didn't.  just a couple of settings in the config file.  Google it.
[08:32] <ghindo> DaveCo: This should help:  https://help.ubuntu.com/9.04/musicvideophotos/C/video-dvd.html
[08:32] <Vaga> I installed from safe graphics mode, then installed the propreterry ati drivers. Now I cant log in casy my monitor seems to be wrongly detected. Buth when I run dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg I get to manualy configure my keyboard, which is of no help tp me O.o I need to set resolution and refresh rate..
[08:32] <Boohbah> Oprtz1: accountants use windows
[08:33] <Gnea> System404: that's understandable. but it *is* linux, and to get some things to work, does require a certain learning curve to be met. It's steeper for some and less for others. There are, however, many howtos and tutorials available at http://ubuntuforums.org
[08:33] <danny_> CAN SOME ONE IM ME ON AIM AT BLUEDUCKY1801. IM BORED 18/M/MIA
[08:33] <fccf> Oprtz1:  or they write their own accounting program
[08:33] <Gnea> !ot | danny_
[08:33] <tritium> kandinski: which repo did that package come from?  2.6.28-11 is teh latest in jaunty
[08:33] <lennyf> System404: welcome to linux.  take small steps and you will like it.
[08:33] <danny_> CAN SOME ONE IM ME ON AIM AT BLUEDUCKY1801. IM BORED 18/M/MIA
[08:33] <pepperjack> Sleepless86: X isnt properly configured sounds like
[08:33] <pepperjack> !fixres | Sleepless86
[08:33] <kandinski> tritium, surely you meant tail -n 3 /var/lib/dpkg/info/linux-headers-2.6.28-12.list and not "11.list"?
[08:33] <ManDay> pspsampsp, it works, thanks
[08:33] <Oprtz1> Boohbah: it means ubuntu is not for accounting system?
[08:33] <pspsampsp> manday: no problem , i had that with rythymbox
[08:33] <tritium> kandinski: well, I'm wondering where you got 12 at all, since it's not in the jaunty repos
[08:33] <kandinski> oh
[08:33] <kandinski> great
[08:34] <Oprtz1> we have our own software running under redhat 7 but it doesn't connect with wirlesslan, thats why i asked in ubuntu
[08:34] <hskill> the nvidia geforce 6150SE integrated videocard/mobo says it has one dvi-i port and one vga/d-sub port, does that mean it suppors dual-monitors?
[08:34] <tritium> kandinski: do you have unofficial repos listed in your /etc/apt/sources.list ?
[08:34] <System404> lennyf: i do like it i love it actually looks great love the synaptic package manager especially makes getting apps so much simpler just type wat u want pick the highest rated and away u go soooo much easier
[08:34] <pspsampsp> could someone please help me , i really need to copy some files to my psp , earlier on i tried changing the mount options and i stufffed it up , now whenever i connect my psp i get an error "invalid mount option when attempting to mount the volume" , how can i remove the mount options?
[08:34] <System404> no searching for apps on google and askin ppl is it ne good
[08:34] <Boohbah> Oprtz1: http://ubuntudoctor.com/content/news/10-linux-financial-tools
[08:35] <System404> oh and the fact mostly everything is free is a bonus also
[08:35] <Oprtz1> Boohbah:  thanks dude
[08:35] <Gnea> areels: have you tried resetting your config and following the instructions at the website I had ubottu give you?
[08:35] <areels> gnea no
[08:35] <kandinski> tritium: "28-11" is not there, "28-12" is
[08:36] <areels> those instructions seems confusing
[08:36] <tritium> kandinski: I know.  Please see my questions about repos in your /etc/apt/sources.list
[08:36] <kandinski> tritium: I probably have unofficial repos: this is the house computer we use as a tv, and there are two and a half of us who use it (the half is a part-timer)
[08:36] <kandinski> (sorry for being a slow typer)
[08:36] <kandinski> checking repos...
[08:37] <areels> $ xrandr doesn't work for example
[08:37] <Koheleth> !es
[08:37] <tritium> !info linux-headers-generic
[08:37] <pspsampsp> guys dont worry i managed to find an answer
[08:37] <Gnea> areels: it doesn't?
[08:37] <POPEYE> how to add keyboard settings to xorg.conf?
[08:37] <tritium> kandinski: see above (2.6.28.11 is latest in jaunty)
[08:37] <Gnea> areels: how did you type it?
[08:37] <kandinski> tritium: other than jaunty-proposed and medibuntu, no
[08:37] <areels> no Gnea bash: $: command not found
[08:38] <Gnea> areels: $ is part of the prompt, not the command
[08:38] <areels> oh
[08:38] <Gnea> areels: the command is:  xrandr
[08:38] <tritium> kandinski: looks like it came from jaunty-proposed, then.
[08:38] <Gnea> $ means a regular user prompt, # means a root/superuser prompt
[08:38] <kandinski> tritium: and medibuntu is disabled by the jaunty upgrade... oh, medibuntu is disabled by the jaunty upgrade. could that be the problem?
[08:38] <kandinski> tritium: should I disable it?
[08:38] <areels> Gnea:  i did this xrandr --output LVDS --mode 1920x1080 is it done now?
[08:38] <tritium> kandinski: no, it's unrelated to medibuntu.  It's from -proposed, and clearly not ready for inclusion in the main repos yet.
[08:39] <tritium> kandinski: yes, for now, please do
[08:39] <Gnea> areels: I have no idea. different setups will have a different output
[08:39] <Gnea> areels: that's why I run xrandr by itself to see what it finds
[08:40] <Gnea> areels: if it did work, the resolution would change - the point behind xrandr is to control the resolution from the commandline - it's not writing to a file
[08:40] <areels> res is ok now but is it saved?
[08:40] <Gnea> no
[08:40] <areels> oh
[08:40] <areels> saving is my problem
[08:40] <kandinski> tritium: updated repos with apt-get update after taking proposed out, now what?
[08:41] <Gnea> what does the site suggest?
[08:41] <areels> writing to xorg.conf
[08:41] <areels> but i already did that, doesnt work
[08:41] <Gnea> ...heh?
[08:41] <fccf> areels have you used sudo?
[08:41] <areels> yes
[08:41] <tritium> kandinski: you were still in the process of an upgrade?
[08:42] <kandinski> tritium: I think I was. I just tried apt-get install -f and got the same error
[08:42] <silv3r_m00n> what is the version of kde in jaunty ?
[08:42] <silv3r_m00n> 4.1 or 4.2 ?
[08:42] <kandinski> and dpkg --configure --pending also halted because of "too many errors"
[08:42] <tritium> kandinski: try again
[08:43] <Gnea> !info kde
[08:43] <DigitalKiwi> ha, and I thought kde was bloated
[08:43] <Gnea> !info kdeutils
[08:43] <DigitalKiwi> only 40 kB installed!
[08:44] <Boohbah> !info kdelibs
[08:44] <tritium> DigitalKiwi: that's a meta-package only
[08:44] <Gnea> DigitalKiwi: that's just the meta-package
[08:44] <kandinski> tritium: I have done an "apt-get upgrade -f" with the idea that it will eventually fail but at least it will download required missing .debs first
[08:44] <blame> How do I do I download images from my digital camera? lsusb detects it, however nothing happens?
[08:44] <kandinski> tritium: is that too silly?
[08:44] <Boohbah> kdelibs is only 80 kB installed size?
[08:44] <Gnea> DigitalKiwi: sudo apt-get install kde  tells me: Need to get 187MB of archives.
[08:45] <logical> guys what's the support channel for ubuntu 8.10??
[08:45] <Boohbah> logical: this is it
[08:45] <kandinski> tritium: so far it is downloading a load of packages, so it seems I am getting ahead
[08:45] <tritium> kandinski: I'd try to purge all of the 2.6.28-12 packages
[08:45] <Gnea> blame: try f-spot
[08:45] <tritium> kandinski: that's good, then
[08:45] <logical> boohbah: i thought this was only for the 9.04 ubuntu
[08:45] <kandinski> tritium: the update -f failed with same error as the install -f
[08:45] <kandinski> now purging...
[08:46] <Koheleth> lol my neighbour named their dog boohbah
[08:46] <Gnea> logical: we support non-development versions of ubuntu here
[08:46] <fccf> logical: all supported versions that haven't reached end of life or are too new +1
[08:46] <Gnea> logical: AKA released versions
[08:46] <Boohbah> Koheleth: :)
[08:46] <fccf> poor dog
[08:47] <Gnea> heh
[08:47] <Boohbah> fccf: my thoughts exactly
[08:47] <blame> Gnea:  f-spot returns: Unexpected error while connecting to camera. (camera works just fine under XP)
[08:47] <fccf> that was totally off-topic - sorry
[08:47] <logical> Gnea & fccf : ok
[08:47] <logical> thx
[08:48] <fccf> logical: is there something we can help you with??
[08:48] <birgit> BiNicoKir
[08:48] <pexji> root@sp:~# fglrxinfo
[08:48] <pexji> Error: unable to open display (null)
[08:48] <logical> fccf: yes, i would love to know how i can change the dimension of my characters
[08:49] <logical> fccf: i mean, the characters of my system.. icons, desktop etc etc
[08:49] <baker_gr> on xchat i want the whois results to come up on active window and not on the servers window, and when i double click on an a nickname to open a msg window
[08:50] <wninja> clear
[08:50] <baker_gr> now on settings -preferences - user list -action upon double click, has Quote whois %s %s what should i write there?
[08:50] <fccf> logical: check out themes -- on gnome-look.org - should be what you are looking for
[08:50] <Gnea> blame: check your user settings to make sure you have permission
[08:50] <wninja> some good themes on gnome-look
[08:50] <wninja> last time i checked
[08:51] <kandinski> tritium: purging the packages answers with "E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt-get -f install' with no packages (or specify a solution)." It seems the problem is circular!
[08:51] <kandinski> tritium: I am using "-f" with purge too
[08:51] <logical> fccf:  i'd like to just change the dimensions of the character, not the character of my words
[08:51] <tritium> kandinski: for the moment, then, let's try editing the offending .list file.
[08:52] <Gnea> kandinski: tried:  sudo dpkg --configure -a
[08:52] <logical> fccf: gnome look and stuff like that are sites to find themes and similar things, not to change dimensions
[08:52] <gartral> if I'm compiling a package, will make-deb make a deb file?
[08:52] <Ademan> is there a way to get skype working without sacraficing pulseaudio?...
[08:52] <Koheleth> just installing skype
[08:52] <Koheleth> never worked for me in earlier versions
[08:52] <Gnea> !skype
[08:53] <fccf> logical: terminology is difficult - dimensions?
[08:53] <diomedesuser> !irc
[08:53] <lennyf> logical: go to nautilus > edit > preferences
[08:53] <gartral> !package
[08:53] <tritium> kandinski: please "sudo nano /var/lib/dpkg/info/linux-headers-2.6.28-12-generic.list", and try to add a newline after the last character on the last line.
[08:53] <blame> Gnea: permission on which settings exactly I should be looking for? I can root/sudo.
[08:53] <Gnea> blame: system->administration->users & groups  (check your groups)
[08:53] <gartral> how do i make a deb file at compile-time?
[08:54] <Gnea> !dev | gartral
[08:54] <Ademan> Gnea: i installed the deb from their site, I assume it's the same package available in the repositories mentioned on that wiki page, and it throws an "error playing back sound" error, the same wiki page recommends getting rid of pulseaudio
[08:54] <Gnea> gartral: that site will explain it better
[08:54] <tritium> gartral: one method, not perfect, is to use checkinstall
[08:55] <gartral> Gnea: im not deving, im compiling from source for personal use, all i want to do is amake a .deb out of mplayer's latest source!
[08:55] <kandinski> tritium: right, the file ends in a lot of garbage, like uncompressing from a corrupted file
[08:55] <tritium> kandinski: that sounds like what happened.
[08:55] <Koheleth> skype not working for me, whats new
[08:55] <Gnea> Ademan: never a good idea to assume, especially when it's not from the repo - try uninstalling it and then installing from the repo and see/hear what happens
[08:55] <Koheleth> must be something with my sound card
[08:55] <blame> Gnea: I just started f-spot with 'root' rights and I get the same error, which I essence excludes 'permission' issues?
[08:56] <Gnea> gartral: understood. that site will explain the procedure.
[08:56] <baker_gr> Koheleth, in my ubuntu 9.04 i have on audio settings at skype all to pulse and working just fine
[08:56] <blame> *in essence
[08:56] <Gnea> gartral: just ignore the useless bits :)
[08:56] <tritium> kandinski: you can also try to replace it, if editing it doesn't work
[08:56] <baker_gr> Koheleth, try to change the settings from auto to pulse audio
[08:56] <gartral> Gnea: another prob, I'm in irsi and i can't click or copy the link
[08:57] <Koheleth> ok
[08:57] <ziroday> !packaging | gartral this might be better
[08:57] <Gnea> gartral: highlight it, then middle-click in the browser to paste it
[08:57] <kandinski> tritium: well, I was kind of guessing there. apt-get -f install works now, though I suspect system will be somewhat pantsed still
[08:57] <Koheleth> thing is skype just will not start
[08:57] <kandinski> tritium: thanks a lot, I will try going on from heree on my own now
[08:57] <gartral> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide
[08:57] <Koheleth> so I cant edit anything
[08:57] <gartral> oops, middle clicking pasted it here
[08:57] <Gnea> heh
[08:58] <tritium> kandinski: ok, keep me posted.  I have two ideas for you, if you decide you need to fully replace that file
[08:58] <logical> lennyf: there is no way to change text dimensions though..
[08:58] <Gnea> blame: hrmmm
[08:58] <gartral> it wont paste into firefox
[08:58] <Koheleth> no real problem for now though
[08:59] <joeyjones> i wonder if i should upgrade to ubuntu 9.03 yet...
[08:59] <ziroday> joeyjones: its 9.04 :)
[08:59] <joeyjones> *90.4
[08:59] <blame> Gnea: I started f-spot from shell with "f-spot &" and bash returned: Error GeneraError: LibGPhoto2.GPhotoException: Unspecified error
[08:59] <joeyjones> **9.04**
[08:59] <fccf> gistral: here is a great transcript from #ubuntu-classroom yesterday on packaging http://paste.ubuntu.com/189482/
[08:59] <Gnea> gartral: it should.. try highlighting again, sometimes if you click elsewhere by mistake, the clipboard gets re-written
[08:59] <Gnea> blame: o.O  what camera is it?
[08:59] <gartral> manual transcript works
[09:00] <lennyf> logical: icons change, I don't know how to change text size.  there might be a config file to do that.
[09:00] <gartral> Gnea: that site's index has no info on where the single command i want is
[09:01] <blame> Gnea: lsusb: Bus 001 Device 007: ID 040a:057b Kodak Co. CX7430
[09:01] <Koheleth> webcam is working
[09:01] <Gnea> gartral: hrm, I would check http://ubuntuforums.org and do a search for make-deb or "howto create a deb package" that's how I did it before
[09:02] <Gnea> gartral: the other site helped a bit, too... but the forums always has fresher info to compliment it
[09:02] <Gnea> blame: hrm... try gtkam
[09:02] <fccf> gartral: the pastebin i did is a #ubuntu-classroom discussion on packaging -as in how-to package
[09:03] <fccf> gartral: from yesterday
[09:03] <blame> Gnea: I did, as well as digikam -- no go
[09:03] <Gnea> blame: and you selected the CX7430 from the list?
[09:03] <gartral> fccf: i have the source untarred, I just want to know how to make one freaking .deb...
[09:04] <Gnea> blame: did you make any changes to your user groups?
[09:04] <blame> Gnea: each of these applications detect the camera and it's model, but fail to connect
[09:04] <tritium> gartral: short answer is to use checkinstall
[09:04] <Gnea> blame: the camera didn't put itself into power-saving mode, did it?
[09:04] <fccf> gartral: and mvo did a really nice job explaining it
[09:04] <gartral> checkinstall has been known to corrupt packages
[09:04] <ziroday> gartral: making a .deb is no simple process
[09:04] <blame> Gnea: it did (as if pictures are about to be extracted)
[09:05] <tritium> gartral: which is why I said it's not perfect.  Your alternative is to learn the intricacies of packaging.
[09:05] <Gnea> blame: try power-cycling the camera, plug it into the usb port, and run the scan right away
[09:06] <blame> Gnea: that's the first thing that came to mind, eve switched USB ports ... nada
[09:06] <gartral> ziroday: i wouldn't have to go through all this if the Ubuntu devs would put a version of mplayer in the repos that didnt wigout when you put a *barly* damaged DVD in the drive!
[09:06] <reto__> I have selected "automatically remember running applications" and know I don't want the feature anymore but the programs are still loaded, how can I purge the record?
[09:06] <Gnea> blame: I've got a kodak as well and never had a problem like that... are you sure the battery isn't almost dead?
[09:06] <ziroday> gartral: is there a bug report filed? If its a major issue its likely to be SRU worthy
[09:07] <skierpage> I screwed up my NTFS partition, so I need to make an exact copy of it on my USB hard drive (using `dd if=/dev/sda1 of=/dev/sdc1 conv=noerror,sync`) so I can plug it into a Windows laptop and run chkdsk, but how do I make a partition the right size?
[09:07] <ziroday> gartral: as for you, you can try find a newer version in a PPA, or use checkinstall
[09:07] <blame> Gnea: If they were - I don't think lsusb would have detected anything.
[09:07] <Gnea> skierpage: use clonezilla
[09:07] <skierpage> fdisk -l and then parted ?
[09:07] <blame> Gnea: Although, they just died, so you may have a point.
[09:07] <Gnea> blame: nah, lsusb and accessing are 2 different powerlevel functions
[09:08] <hskill> which mobo is best for linux out of: asus, msi, abit, asrock, ecs and biostar?
[09:08] <ziroday> gartral: you might also have better luck ripping the dvd to your hard drive (note this may be illegal in some countries) or using a different dvd player (such as VLC)
[09:08] <tritium> hskill: that's a matter of opinion
[09:08] <ziroday> hskill: there is no best unfortunately, but ubuntu should run on all of those
[09:08] <skierpage> Gnea, thanks but I don't want to screw around with an extra piece of software, I want to use commands I pretty much understand.
[09:08] <hskill> ok
[09:08] <Gnea> blame: it takes more power to pass a query of what's on the camera than it does to ask "what's your usb id number?"
[09:08] <tritium> hskill: don't forget Gigabyte, as well ;)
[09:08] <gartral> ziroday: i do that regardles of legality, but right now, i have less than 2 gigs drive space
[09:08] <hskill> i heard gigabyte is good, but they dont carry it at my local computer shop
[09:09] <ziroday> gartral: well we have all explained the options available to you, I don't see what more we can do :)
[09:09] <javi> hi, is there any problems with the servers? I'm getting  no public key available when I try to apt-get update
[09:09] <hskill> does 64-bit ubuntu run just as stable as 32-bit?
[09:09] <Paddy_EIRE> hskill: you would need to be a lot more specific than just calling out manufacturers
[09:09] <tritium> hskill: yes
[09:09] <Gnea> skierpage: you're asking for trouble. clonezilla is specifically designed to handle the task you're referring to, it's based on debian, it's free, it's solid, and it works.
[09:09] <gartral> im not complaining, i just want to watch this smegging dvd in a nice quality player (everything else chops and skips like crazy)
[09:09] <ziroday> hskill: hardware wise ##hardware #phoronix or #ubuntu-offtopic might be helpful in picking out a good motherboard for you
[09:10] <Gnea> skierpage: best part is, it's a livecd
[09:10] <ziroday> javi: can you pastebin the output please
[09:10] <blame> Gnea: you're probably right, I'll put those in the charger and see what happens when they are fully charged. Thanks for taking the time to help out.
[09:10] <javi> sure
[09:10] <reto`> I have selected "automatically remember running applications" and know I don't want the feature anymore but the programs are still loaded, how can I purge the record?
[09:10] <Gnea> blame: cheers
[09:10] <darkest_night> hi @ all. i have a problem with ubuntu: it recognizes only 2.4 GB of 4 GB ram.... does any1 know why?
[09:11] <ziroday> reto`: do the programs appear in Startup Applications?
[09:11] <Myrtti> darkest_night: 64-bit Ubuntu?
[09:11] <darkest_night> nope
[09:11] <reto`> ziroday: no
[09:11] <javi> http://pastebin.ca/1449520
[09:11] <Myrtti> darkest_night: that's your reason then - you need either bigmem kernel or 64-bit system.
[09:11] <ziroday> reto`: try re-enabling that option, and closing all open applications before restarting
[09:11] <reto`> ziroday: ah yeah... good idea :)
[09:12] <gartral> gnea ziroday there ARE security updates and fixes upstream for mplayer
[09:12] <ziroday> javi: have you recently added a PPA to your sources.list?
[09:12] <darkest_night> Myrtti: what is a bigmem kernel?
[09:12] <reto`> ziroday: but where is that stuff normally stored?
[09:12] <Gnea> gartral: I wasn't aware that I was refuting that?
[09:12] <javi> ziroday: last one was the amarok 2.1 ppa
[09:12] <ziroday> reto`: I don't know sorry, probably in gconf or ~/.gnome2 but I wouldn't know where
[09:12] <ziroday> javi: okay, you need to add the GPG key for those repo's to clear that error
[09:13] <ziroday> javi: in fact I just saw a handy script to do that for you, let me try and dig it up
[09:13] <ziroday> javi: http://popey.com/Easy_Script_To_Get_And_Install_PPA_GPG_Keys
[09:13] <skierpage> Gnea, I can only repeat what I said.  I *know* `dd` will do what I want, I have no idea WTF "Clonezilla" is.  I don't want to clone my system, just /dev/sda1.  I guess I'll make the dest partition "a bit" bigger in parted and go for it.
[09:13] <javi> ziroday: thank you
[09:13] <hoho> restarting nfs service failed,it say rpc is failed
[09:13] <tritium> kandinski: how is it going?  I'm about to head to bed.
[09:13] <hoho> how to solve it
[09:14] <ziroday> javi: have fun!
[09:14] <kandinski> tritium: still upgrading
[09:14] <gartral> Gnea: I just couldn't remember which one mentioned it, i thought i would update you :)
[09:14] <Gnea> skierpage: look, clonezilla clones disks and partitions - it uses dd, it even has a plethora of ntfs utilities installed to make the process painless - it's all open source, so if you want to see what it's doing, you can look at it
[09:15] <bc01> NINDY
[09:15] <bc01> 56
[09:15] <Gnea> bc01: ?
[09:15] <kandinski> tritium: but that's good news: it means it doesn't scoff at "apt-get upgrade". thanks for the help
[09:15] <Gnea> gartral: lol thanks
[09:15] <tritium> kandinski: one thought -- since that file was corrupted, you might want to either reinstall that particular package after the upgrade is done, or apt-get source <package>, and copy that file to /var/lib/dpkg/info/
[09:16] <tritium> kandinski: note that you'd have to re-enable the jaunty-proposed repo to do either of those
[09:16] <kandinski> tritium: before reinstalling, I would have to ... you pre-empted me
[09:16] <kandinski> tritium: thanks again, and good night!
[09:16] <javi> well so the problem seems to be that I've made something that has clerared the public keys I already had trusted
[09:17] <Gnea> skierpage: but if you're really not going to use it, I suggest taking a look at http://ubuntuforums.org as I am quiet sure that there are some specilized instructions on backing up whole partitions like that there
[09:17] <javi> I installed opera 10 beta yesterday, and now only the opera public key appears as trusted, all the others are gone
[09:17] <tritium> kandinski: good luck, and good night!  :)
[09:17] <Gnea> quiet? quite.
[09:18] <javi> so, I'm suposing this is an opera bug, it add its key and removes all others
[09:18] <Myrtti> darkest_night: I personally use 64-bit system, Ubuntu doesn't come with -bigmem kernels :-(
[09:18] <tritium> darkest_night: as do I
[09:19] <Myrtti> darkest_night: you could try the -server kernel though.
[09:19] <gartral> Ubuntu also doesn't have a -badram kernal, either
[09:19] <Getterac7> so i just installed Ubuntu 9.04 on my desktop and grub can't find my drives or something now...  My boot drive is hd3,1 ... but when i'm in grub i do "find /boot/grub/stage1" and it shows (hd0,1) which is one of my RAID partitions. :(  Any suggestions?
[09:20] <gartral> Getterac7: reinstall grub
[09:20] <darkest_night> Myrtti: do you mean i should install the server kernel?
[09:20] <Getterac7> gartral: how?
[09:20] <gartral> !grub
[09:20] <darkest_night> !kernel
[09:20] <oup1> I've just upgraded to 9.04 . Gnome works (almost) OK, but KDE is a mess. THe windowing system seems to be messed up. Can anybody help me fix it please?
[09:20] <gartral> Getterac7: follow the Lost GRUB after installing windows part
[09:20] <Myrtti> darkest_night: if you don't want to reinstall your system
[09:21] <darkest_night> Myrtti: k, thx
[09:21] <gartral> Getterac7: and be sure to designate 3,1 this time :)
[09:21] <darkest_night> cya
[09:21] <Getterac7> i just followed this... to no avail.
[09:22] <gartral> why does ubuntu lack a /usr/faces dir?
[09:23] <Gnea> what system has a /usr/faces dir?
[09:23] <yaris123456789> if i need to start 30 multiple instances of a script...how can i do that in shell ?
[09:23] <tritium> gartral: /usr/share/faces
[09:24] <Gnea> yaris123456789: trying to caculate pi?
[09:24] <Paddy_EIRE> Gnea: caculating is banned
[09:24] <Gnea> er, calculating? :)
[09:25] <Paddy_EIRE> :P
[09:25] <bobbyyu> What's the difference between the Ubuntu CD and a Ubuntu DVD?
[09:25] <gartral> tritium: ahh hah... yea, that explains why i couldn't find it in /usr/
[09:25] <Gnea> bobbyyu: about 3.5 gigs
[09:25] <bobbyyu> I know that.
[09:25] <ghindo> bobbyyu: More software is included on the DVD than the CD
[09:25] <Flannel> bobbyyu: The DVD contains more packages on it (moot if you're machine is connected to the internet)
[09:26] <bobbyyu> Can I expect Samba to be on the DVD?
[09:26] <ziroday> bobbyyu: it also contains a bunch of langpacks, which you may need if you don't speak english and can't access the internet
[09:26] <Gnea> bobbyyu: if you're looking for more detail, please be sure to specify as such.
[09:26] <Paddy_EIRE> Flannel: does the dvd include ubuntu-restricted-extras ?
[09:26] <ziroday> Paddy_EIRE: no
[09:26] <Paddy_EIRE> ah
[09:26] <gartral> ghindo: I thought the dvd only contained extra languages
[09:27] <bobbyyu> Gnea: I just need a general idea.
[09:27] <yaris123456789> if i need to start 30 multiple instances of a script...how can i do that in shell ?
[09:27] <Flannel> Paddy_EIRE: No, it just includes more stuff from main.
[09:27] <Paddy_EIRE> ah cool
[09:27] <Flannel> Paddy_EIRE: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/9.04/release/ubuntu-9.04-dvd-i386.list
[09:27] <bobbyyu> Do you guys know if Samba is included on the DVD?
[09:27] <Gnea> bobbyyu: I'm really not sure... I think there's a list up on the dvd site
[09:27] <Gnea> yeah, that one
[09:27] <Paddy_EIRE> thanks Flannel
[09:27] <Flannel> bobbyyu: Looks like it is (check the .list file there)
[09:28] <reto`> does anyone know where ubuntu stores the information if you activate "remember running applications"?
[09:28] <areels> we have a commercial windows software here, how can i make run it on wine?
[09:29] <Paddy_EIRE> areels: what is it
[09:29] <bobbyyu> Alright. Thanks everyone!
[09:29] <areels> Paddy_EIRE:  micros-fidelio
[09:29] <rexwin> install wine and then run from terminal : wine application.exe
[09:29] <ziroday> areels: it depends on the software, check out appdb and #winehq. You may have better luck virtualising windows
[09:29] <Gnea> areels: #winehq would be a more appropriate place to ask
[09:29] <areels> ok thanks
[09:29] <areels> i wanna move on ubuntu fully that's preventing me
[09:30] <Gnea> areels: it can be tricky
[09:30] <edem1> hello everybody Is it nessesary to compile kernel to enable iptables (9.04) Thanks in advance
[09:30] <areels> well i'll try
[09:30] <bobbyyu> In a franchised book store, a copy of Ubuntu comes with a Ubuntu guide book for $34 Canadian
[09:30] <Paddy_EIRE> !ufw | edem1
[09:30] <areels> if i can success that will be first in turkey
[09:30] <Gnea> edem1: no, iptables works out-of-the-box
[09:31] <bobbyyu> And the copy is  a DVD
[09:31] <gartral> !info watchdog
[09:32] <Alex__________> bobbyyu: Why not just download it, install it and try to get help here... if you can't then go spend the money ;)
[09:32] <edem1> Thank you
[09:32] <Gnea> bobbyyu: aaaah, that makes sense - if it's indeed the jaunty jackelope version, then that list posted above will let you know for sure
[09:32] <yaris123456789> as soon as I do sh script.sh & .....i type ps -aufx , and it says that instance stopped....
[09:32] <Getterac7> gartral: i just followed the steps in that guide and they didn't do anything :(
[09:32] <Randabis> hmm...i need to figure out why my system is lagging sometimes...I have a core 2 duo t3400 in this laptop, don't think I should be lagging much
[09:32] <Gnea> Alex__________: because he wants to know if samba is on it or not
[09:32] <gladiator> hi ... i am getting this error: mplayer: error while loading shared libraries: libartsc.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory. when trying to play files with SMPlayer
[09:33] <gladiator> any clues?
[09:33] <Paddy_EIRE> yaris123456789: perhaps #bash would be more appropriate
[09:33] <gartral> Getterac7: did you follow them too the letter, or did you make the appropiate changes for our boot device?
[09:33] <Randabis> maybe it is transmission slowing things down...or compiz
[09:33] <Getterac7> Randabis: probably your intel audio sound chip is causing issues.
[09:33] <Gnea> yaris123456789: just write a script that has 30 lines of:  sh script.sh &
[09:33] <Randabis> Getterac7: really?
[09:34] <Boohbah> gladiator: install arts
[09:34] <bobbyyu> Alrighty. Thanks to all. I'll deal with this tomorrow. Adios!
[09:34] <Randabis> Getterac7: in windows it uses a realtek driver
[09:34] <Getterac7> gartral: yes, i did the root (hd3,1) and then setup (hd0)
[09:34] <gladiator> Boohbah: how?
[09:34] <Getterac7> gartral: it seemed to have succeeded, but it won't load up the grub menu
[09:35] <gartral> Getterac7: iv'e never had a setup like yours, but shouldnt you setup grub on the device you want to boot from?
[09:35] <Getterac7> Randabis: Ubuntu 9.04 has known problems with intel audio chipsets.
[09:35] <edem1> can I use firestarter to control traffic from internet to local net
[09:35] <clausismus> hi
[09:35] <Getterac7> gartral: i thought grub was always supposed to go on the main hard drive... hd0
[09:35] <clausismus> i have guncon-2 lightgun
[09:36] <Paddy_EIRE> clausismus: wonderful
[09:36] <clausismus> is it possible to use it for pc, because its designed for the playstation 2
[09:36] <SKYLAB> SKYLAB
[09:36] <Randabis> Getterac7: I was not aware of that. I'll look into it...Maybe there are some workarounds
[09:36] <clausismus> but it has usb
[09:37] <Alex__________> Getterac7: The only way to make it not install GRUB on hd0 is on the last page of the install process there is an "Advanced" button, you can tell it to install GRUB elsewhere from it.
[09:37] <Boohbah> gladiator: which version of ubuntu do you have?
[09:37] <Getterac7> Alex__________: right, that's what i did... i tried to have it install to /dev/sdd2 (aka hd3,1)
[09:37] <gartral> clausismus: look at the port end man... the Sony ports a re *completly* incompatible with desktop ports, you'll need a ps2/ps3 controller converter, and even then.. your lucky if drivers exist
[09:37] <voldenet> hello
[09:37] <gladiator> Boohbah: 9.04
[09:37] <yaris123456789> as soon as I do sh script.sh & .....i type ps -aufx , and it says that instance stopped....also when i ctrl+c that background process  stops.....
[09:38] <Alex__________> Getterac7: odd...
[09:38] <clausismus> no, it has a usb-ceonnector
[09:38] <voldenet> is there possibility to install ubuntu without hd?
[09:38] <Getterac7> Alex__________: when in the grub screen, i try root (hd3,1) and it says no such partition :(
[09:38] <Paddy_EIRE> voldenet: err... onto what?
[09:38] <voldenet> without cdrom*
[09:38] <voldenet> ehh ;x
[09:38] <Paddy_EIRE> !usb | voldenet
[09:38] <voldenet> i don't have usbstick
[09:39] <Alex__________> Gentterac7: No idea then o.O
[09:39] <ziroday> voldenet: there are a large variety of ways to install ubuntu, whilst via USB or CD is easiest there are others
[09:39] <ziroday> !install | voldenet for a complete list
[09:39] <Alex__________> Gentterac7: I don't remember exactally... but there is some way to download just the grub and install it... if you can find that you could try...
[09:39] <gladiator> Boohbah: i tried searching for the package.. but didnt find any named arts
[09:40] <gartral> clausismus: maybe, check out jcalibrator to see if it's detected, but dont put any faith in it
[09:40] <vadviktor> Hello folks! Does anyone have an idea how to start up a software, in a different language (that is installed) then my system language?
[09:40] <Getterac7> Alex__________: yeah, i have no idea what is going on.... This is an IDE drive, i don't know why ubuntu is giving it labels like /dev/sdd
[09:40] <voldenet> unetbootin again... ;x
[09:40] <voldenet> but i'll try...
[09:41] <voldenet> thanks for advice
[09:41] <clausismus> i've found this site, http://home.comcast.net/~bgoines78/
[09:41] <clausismus> there are the driver for the lightgun
[09:41] <clausismus> but it wont compile
[09:41] <gartral> clausismus: try jscalibrator
[09:42] <Alex__________> Getterac7: I know how you feel... I made a usb key of another distro... it will boot on every computer except mine >.> I go into bios tell it to boot from usb drives first and it just skips them >.>
[09:42] <clausismus> clausismus@clausismus:~/Downloads/guncon2-0.1$ make
[09:42] <clausismus> make -C /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.28-11 SUBDIRS=/home/clausismus/Downloads/guncon2-0.1 modules
[09:42] <clausismus> make[1]: Betrete Verzeichnis '/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.28-11'
[09:42] <clausismus>   ERROR: Kernel configuration is invalid.
[09:42] <clausismus>          include/linux/autoconf.h or include/config/auto.conf are missing.
[09:42] <clausismus>          Run 'make oldconfig && make prepare' on kernel src to fix it.
[09:42] <FloodBot1> clausismus: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[09:42] <clausismus>   WARNING: Symbol version dump /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.28-11/Module.symvers
[09:42] <clausismus>            is missing; modules will have no dependencies and modversions.
[09:42] <clausismus> make[2]: *** Keine Regel vorhanden, um das Target »/home/clausismus/Downloads/guncon2-0.1/guncon2.c«,
[09:42] <clausismus>   benötigt von »/home/clausismus/Downloads/guncon2-0.1/guncon2.o«, zu erstellen.  Schluss.
[09:42] <gartral> clausismus: STOP
[09:42] <Getterac7> Alex__________: lame.
[09:42] <clausismus> k
[09:42] <gartral> clausismus: PLEASE use pastebin!
[09:43] <clausismus> pastebin?
[09:43] <voldenet> lol.
[09:43] <gartral> !pastebin | clausismus
[09:43] <areels> ubuntu search function is not worky, i can't find where the .wine folder is
[09:43] <clausismus> ok
[09:43] <clausismus> sry
[09:43] <Alex__________> areels: Have you tried locate .wine in terminal?
[09:43] <gartral> clausismus: if a floodbot was on, you *would* have just been kicked for that
[09:43] <Boohbah> gladiator: sounds like a bug
[09:44] <Boohbah> !bug
[09:44] <ziroday> areels: its in your home dir, its a hidden folder
[09:44] <gladiator> Boohbah: not finding the package?
[09:44] <areels> Alex no
[09:44] <vadviktor> Is there a way to launch a program in a different language then English, while I use English for all the other programs?
[09:45] <areels> why the search is not worky? does it have a search index?
[09:45] <clausismus> the problem is, that the /usr/src/linux/include/config/auto.conf not exist
[09:45] <areels> if no index then it's normal to wait so long i guess
[09:45] <clausismus> how can i create one??
[09:45] <gartral> KotH: no
[09:45] <Boohbah> gladiator: yeah, arts is the old kde 3.5 sound server, it's not in jaunty
[09:45] <gartral> oops
[09:45] <ziroday> vadviktor: you can try LANG=en_US.utf8 programname replacing en_US with your language
[09:45] <Boohbah> gladiator: and you did install smplayer from jaunty repo?
[09:45] <ziroday> vadviktor: but I'm not sure if that will work
[09:46] <vadviktor> ziroday: thanks, i will try and report back soon :)
[09:46] <gladiator> Boohbah: no .. i had it preinstalled .. and then i upgraded from 8.10 .. and multimedia is all f*&#$d up
[09:47] <Boohbah> gladiator: oh, then it's not a bug
[09:47] <Boohbah> gladiator: you need to reinstall smplayer and its dependencies
[09:47] <gladiator> so first i remove it?
[09:48] <gladiator> i did try and install all the codecs and all from a howto for 9.04 .. but that didnt help
[09:48] <Boohbah> gladiator: but it should have been upgraded automatically... how exactly did you upgrade?
[09:48] <areels> how can i search a folder from terminal?
[09:48] <areels> seems naitilus doesnt work
[09:48] <gladiator> i upgraded through the option it gives when you are updating ..
[09:49] <TheHurricane> hello everyone
[09:49] <Alex__________> areels: locate
[09:49] <vadviktor> ziroday: thanks, it works, I'm happy now! ^_^
[09:49] <Boohbah> gladiator: ok.. what version of smplayer is installed? 'dpkg -l |grep smplayer'
[09:49] <TheHurricane> can someone please give me a little help...i`m kinde newbe ..
[09:49] <ziroday> vadviktor: awesome!
[09:49] <gladiator> Boohbah: how do i remove and install all its dependencies again?
[09:50] <Alex__________> TheHurricane: Well, we can try =P
[09:50] <gartral> !help | TheHurricane
[09:50] <areels> usr/share usr/lib, which one is the main folder ?
[09:50] <gladiator> Boohbah: 0.6.6
[09:50] <gartral> !please | TheHurricane
[09:50] <TheHurricane> now .. i installed NVIDIA X Servers
[09:51] <TheHurricane> and if i set visual effects on normal or extra
[09:51] <gartral> !enter | TheHurricane
[09:51] <TheHurricane> my window buttons dissapear
[09:51] <gartral> TheHurricane: I get that too, its not a bug, its the way compiz works
[09:51] <Alex__________> TheHurricane: you mean like minimize, maximize, exit etc?
[09:51] <gladiator> Boohbah: apt-get remove smplayer .. and apt-get install smplayer are only installing smplayer .. not any of the libraries ...
[09:52] <TheHurricane> so i can`t do anything ? how can i move the window? is there a key combination for that? or smth. like that
[09:52] <gartral> TheHurricane: your saying the decorations disappear?
[09:52] <TheHurricane> yes,ALex_____ that's what i mean
[09:52] <Alex__________> TheHurricane: try this... open a terminal and type "metacity --replace" (Without the quotes)
[09:53] <Boohbah> gladiator: ok, what version of mplayer do you have?
[09:53] <Boohbah> http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/mplayer
[09:53] <gartral> Alex__________: wh not have him use compiz --replace or emerald --replace?
[09:53] <Alex__________> gartral: I assume he doesn't have any emerald themes... so I wasn't sure what that would do
[09:53] <Flannel> gartral: because compiz is the one he's currently running, and emerald is obsolete.
[09:54] <TheHurricane> i did what you told me Alex____ and that's what i recieved: Window manager warning: Window 0x3000005 (TeamViewer) sets an MWM hint indicating it isn't resizable, but sets min size 1 x 1 and max size 2147483647 x 2147483647; this doesn't make much sense.
[09:54] <gartral> Flannel: if emerald is obsolete, then what's replaced it? compiz+metacity looks and runs like crap
[09:54] <ziroday> !emerald | gartral
[09:54] <Alex__________> gartral: compiz runs like crap period >.>
[09:54] <gladiator> Boohbah: gnome-mplayer 0.9.4-1 mplayer 3:1.0~svn-r29169-1
[09:54] <gartral> Alex__________: not in my experiences
[09:55] <Getterac7> HUZZA, for anyone who cares about my grub problems... i ended up doing "root (hd3,1)" then "setup (hd3)"  NOT (hd0) like all the guides said...  this correctly installed the MBR in my default bootable drive.
[09:55] <Alex__________> TheHurricane: Um... well...
[09:55] <gartral> Getterac7: that's what I suggested!
[09:56] <Alex__________> gartral: It makes flash and java glitch for me... as well as messing up my screensaver
[09:56] <Boohbah> gladiator: ahh there you go, did you install that mplayer from some non-standard repo?
[09:56] <Boohbah> gladiator: because the version number is different
[09:56] <Alex__________> TheHurricane: Do you have compizconfig settings manager installed?
[09:56] <Boohbah> gladiator: you should install this version http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/mplayer
[09:56] <gartral> Alex__________: huh... flash never worked for me, java... well java is just slow regardless, and I dont use xscreensaver, i use gscreensaver :X
[09:57] <gladiator> Boohbah: i dont remember exactly .. i mustve followed some howto or something because i was having problems with audio and video playback ...
[09:57] <yaris123456789> as soon as I do sh script.sh & .....i type ps -aufx , and it says that instance stopped....also when i ctrl+c that background process  stops.....
[09:58] <Alex__________> gartral: I miss wobbly windows and the cube lol
[09:58] <gartral> yaris123456789: when you ctrl-c it, what do you expect to happen? ctrl-c *is* stop
[09:58] <Boohbah> gladiator: medibuntu perhaps?
[09:58] <Boohbah> gladiator: http://packages.medibuntu.org/jaunty/mplayer.html
[09:59] <Boohbah> gladiator: please pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:59] <gartral> Alex__________: i have AWN, Compiz-fuzion, and Emerald running on a 1.7 ghz celeron SC CPU, an nvidia 6200 with 256 megs on board, and 512 megs SDRAM...
[10:00] <Boohbah> gladiator: http://packages.medibuntu.org/intrepid/mplayer.html
[10:00] <Boohbah> gladiator: the medibuntu intrepid mplayer package depends on libartsco
[10:00] <Boohbah> libartsc0
[10:01] <Alex__________> gartral: It's not the hardware end for me >.>
[10:01] <mintux> which effect in compiz fade windows using scroll ?
[10:01] <gladiator> Boohbah: http://pastie.org/502594
[10:01] <gladiator> yea .. i think i followed the mediubuntu guide..
[10:02] <gladiator> Boohbah: so i should just apt-get install libartsc0?
[10:02] <Boohbah> gladiator: no
[10:02] <Boohbah> gladiator: ok, so it looks like you don't have medibuntu repo's currently enabled in sources.list
[10:02] <Boohbah> gladiator: so, add the medibuntu jaunty repo and upgrade mplayer
[10:02] <CaveMan> Yo Yo yO PeoPle!! WaZZaP?!??
[10:02] <gladiator> Boohbah: yea .. thats because i installed it before the upgrade
[10:02] <gartral> Alex__________: whats giving you problems? and why do you have 10 underscores after your name?
[10:03] <Boohbah> gladiator: brb
[10:03] <CaveMan> i am looking for a cool bash shell script (to run in gnome-terminal) that show's random data, so i can pimp my mediacenter in the livingroom
[10:03] <Alex__________> gartral: 1, 2, 3 and 4 underscores were taken... so I got frustrated
[10:03] <CaveMan> do you have a cool random script???
[10:03] <ziroday> CaveMan: cat /dev/random for random data
[10:03] <gartral> Alex__________: heh, at least that's a sensable reason :P
[10:04] <ziroday> CaveMan: or cat /dev/urandom for even more random data
[10:04] <Alex__________> gartral: Compizfusion makes flash games flicker and if anything gets on top of any section of a java app the entire thing turns white.
[10:04] <hskill> will an amd athlon 64 x2 4600 2.6ghz cpu run ubuntu-64?
[10:04] <ziroday> hskill: yep
[10:04] <Alex__________> gartral: And if I open the default screensaver selector program thingy my comp freezes.
[10:04] <TheHurricane_> sorry... i had to do a restart,as my system frozed.now ... if i chose "none" at visual effects the minimaze,maximize and close buttons appear .. but if i chose "normal" they don't appear anymore and the terminal appears as a white square.. what can i do?
[10:04] <DaveCo> can someone direct me to a web page that will help me play VCDs in 9.04?
[10:05] <CaveMan> that looks good, but that data makes some sound and it look more alien language than hacker-slang
[10:05] <CaveMan> i wanna more some data like when you compiling some stuff like openoffice
[10:05] <CaveMan> that is art
[10:05] <Alex__________> TheHurricane: Do you have compiz settings manager installed?
[10:05] <gartral> Alex__________: what GPU do you have?
[10:06] <CaveMan> i wanna sometimes see the words" Checking time.a....
[10:06] <CaveMan> Checking date.a ....
[10:06] <ziroday> DaveCo: try use gxine or VLC
[10:06] <CaveMan> etc
[10:06] <Alex__________> gartral: ATI Radeon HD 4850 1 gig GDDR3 ram
[10:06] <CaveMan> Checking brain.a
[10:06] <TheHurricane_> Alex_____ as i said from the start i`m kinda newbie with linux ... i don`t really understand that "compiz" settings mean... this thing happened to me after instaling NVIDIA X Server
[10:06] <CaveMan> "error not find"
[10:06] <CaveMan> and so on
[10:06] <gartral> Alex__________: and im assuming you have the restricted drivers installed
[10:06] <ziroday> CaveMan: why not just tail -f /var/log/messages then?
[10:06] <CaveMan> CAPTAIN CAVEEEEEEeeeeeeeeeeeeMAaaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
[10:06] <Alex__________> TheHurricane: sudo apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager
[10:07] <CaveMan> ok cool thanks ziroday
[10:07] <Alex__________> gartral: yuppers
[10:07] <gartral> Alex__________: glx too?
[10:07] <DaveCo> ziroday: i got dvds to work with totem with this link: https://help.ubuntu.com/9.04/musicvideophotos/C/video-dvd.html, is there another one for VCDS?
[10:08] <Alex__________> gartral: Sorry, glx?
[10:08] <gartral> !glx | Alex__________
[10:08] <ziroday> DaveCo: try VLC or gxine first
[10:08] <Alex__________> gartral: I already tried before I asked ya =P
[10:08] <gartral> or is glx nvidia only >.>
[10:08] <ziroday> DaveCo: if gxine works then you can install totem-xine
[10:08] <TheHurricane_> it's installing now,Alex___________
[10:08] <TheHurricane_> done
[10:08] <TheHurricane_> now what should i do?
[10:08] <CaveMan> lol by the way
[10:08] <CaveMan> tail -f /var/log/messages
[10:09] <CaveMan> has less than 8 lines of data
[10:09] <gartral> !enter | TheHurricane_
[10:09] <CaveMan> i think i am hacked again
[10:09] <CaveMan> lol
[10:09] <gartral> TheHurricane_: wrong nick, sorry
[10:09] <DaveCo> ziroday: i have VLC installed, says "Your input can't be opened: VLC is unable to open the MRL 'dvd:///dev/sr0'"
[10:09] <CaveMan> i hate CPU
[10:09] <Alex__________> TheHurricane: type ccsm &
[10:09] <gartral> !enter | CaveMan
[10:09] <CaveMan> give me some Cave and booze
[10:09] <CaveMan> ok
[10:09] <gartral> !ot | CaveMan
[10:10] <CaveMan> ok thanks
[10:10] <Alex__________> I think TheHurricane froze again. lol
[10:10] <CaveMan> bye all
[10:10] <Alex__________> gartral: So what is glx?
[10:11] <gartral> Alex__________: one moment
[10:11] <gartral> !info glx
[10:11] <ziroday> DaveCo: http://wiki.videolan.org/VCD
[10:11] <Boohbah> gladiator: so does it work?
[10:12] <gladiator> Boohbah: no... i dont think so
[10:12] <Libra102> hello. I have same menu.. torrent file ..--> right button click --> menu... Azerus ... next line same three time..
[10:12] <gladiator> i did this: http://bapoumba.wordpress.com/2009/03/30/medibuntu-non-free-codecs-for-jaunty/  .. and then apt-get upgrade mplayer ..
[10:12] <Libra102> how can repair this menu?
[10:13] <Libra102> maybe open with... and some problem..
[10:13] <netou> am willing to join
[10:13] <Boohbah> gladiator: do you have a new version of mplayer now?
[10:14] <TheHurricane_> Alex________ : ok,i`ve kinda selected what effects i would like to have but when i click close nothing happens.
[10:14] <gladiator> Boohbah: no
[10:14] <gladiator> Boohbah: 3:1.0~svn-r29169-1
[10:15] <Alex__________> TheHurricane: What I wanted you to try was to unclick "Window Decoration" then log out and back in... that MIGHT fix it.
[10:16] <pawelek> lt
[10:16] <abls> hello
[10:17] <Boohbah> gladiator: remove that and install the medibuntu version
[10:18] <gladiator> Boohbah: how do i do that?
[10:18]  * abls 晕倒
[10:18] <quibbler> !cn | abls
[10:19] <TheHurricane> Alex_____ : i`ve done what you`ve said and still nothing happened.the windows are exactly as they where before doing that step.
[10:19] <abls> 第一次进，晕头晕脑的
[10:19] <TheHurricane> Besides that,none of the other effects i`ve marked aren`t doing what it says they do.
[10:19] <amitprakash> hi... where do i get the pgp key to add ppa.launchpad to my repos?
[10:20] <ziroday> amitprakash: this script http://popey.com/Easy_Script_To_Get_And_Install_PPA_GPG_Keys can help you
[10:20] <jrib> amitprakash: the ppa page for the repo on launchpad
[10:20] <Alex__________> TheHurricane: It kinda sounds like there is something wrong with metacity, but I'm not sure what to tell you to fix it... And the other effects part... are you on normal or extra effects?
[10:21] <Boohbah> gladiator: sudo apt-get remove mplayer && sudo apt-get install mplayer
[10:21] <Boohbah> gladiator: 'sudo apt-get update' first
[10:21] <TheHurricane> Alex_______: now i`m on normal.but if i switch on extra there is no difference.if i switch to none it shows me the borders of the window along with min,max and close buttons
[10:22] <Alex__________> TheHurricane: I meant that some of the effects that you were saying weren't changing anything... you have to be on extra for most of them
[10:23] <Alex__________> TheHurricane: The window border part the only thing I can think of is that your metacity is corrupted or broken or something...
[10:23] <Alex__________> TheHurricane: Just to get something you could try putting an emerald theme... just so you have SOMETHING...
[10:23] <tanveer> hw do i do the cube i hav it enabled?
[10:24] <ziroday> !ccsm | tanveer
[10:24] <Alex__________> tanveer: Do you have rotate cube enabled?
[10:24] <tanveer> i have that
[10:24] <TheHurricane> Alex______ sorry for the dumb question that i`ll ask you but : how to add the emerald theme?
[10:24] <tanveer> rotate cube?
[10:24] <Alex__________> It's another effect you have to activate to actually use the cube
[10:24] <Alex__________> TheHurricane: First sudo apt-get install emerald
[10:24] <ziroday> tanveer: then you need to enable the necessary addons
[10:24] <ziroday> !emerald | TheHurricane
[10:25] <abls> ／john ubuntu-cn
[10:25] <tanveer> i hav emerald
[10:25] <abls> hello
[10:25] <ziroday> abls: /join #ubuntu-cn
[10:25] <abls> o,thanks
[10:25] <Alex__________> ziroday: He can't get metacity working and IDK what to do... so I was getting him emerald for now so he has something
[10:25] <tanveer> i have desktop cbe and roate cube on
[10:25] <tanveer> but how do i do it
[10:25] <ziroday> tanveer: ctrl+alt+left click and drag it around
[10:26] <hipitihop> my NFS mounts time out sometimes and I aam force to run 'mount -a' to get them back, can someone tell me why this happens ?
[10:26] <tanveer> cool it works!!
[10:27] <TheHurricane> Alex______: ok,i installed emerald..now what`s next?
[10:27] <Alex__________> TheHurricane: Find a theme you like http://www.gnome-look.org/index.php?xsortmode=high&page=0&xcontentmode=103 and download it.
[10:27] <gladiator> Boohbah: awesome .. now its working .. but one more problem ..
[10:29] <amitprakash> hi.. how do i get amarok2 on hardy heron ?
[10:29] <Boohbah> gladiator: excellent!
[10:30] <voldenet> did i say "i'll be back"?
 Boohbah: awesome .. now its working .. but one more problem ..
 none of my players will play windows media audio 9 format..
 cannot find codec for audio format 0x162
[10:31] <Boohbah> amitprakash: do you have kde4 installed?
[10:31] <TheHurricane> Alex_______: done that.now i opened emerald themer and selected the theme i downloaded but nothing happened.now what should i do?
[10:31] <Alex__________> you imported it and selected it?
[10:31] <r1cc4rd0> hi guys
[10:31] <amitprakash> Boohbah, no
[10:31] <voldenet> why ubiquity is retarded and wants to unmount unused partitions which can be easily formatted by mkfs.ext3?
[10:32] <Alex__________> TheHurricane: once it's been imported and selected type in a terminal emerald --replace
[10:32] <motor> hi,every body
[10:33] <motor> i'm fish
[10:33] <voldenet> all the bodies say "hi"
[10:33] <amitprakash> Boohbah, i tried aptitude install kde4 but it says package blah needed but isn't going to be installed
[10:33] <r1cc4rd0> i've a trouble. Kaffeine not responding. when i launch the program, the kaffeine cursor jump but kaffeine don't load. Even from terminal when i launch the command i have no output. The shell is like as blocked
[10:34] <alkisg> Hi, with *no* open programs, I get xorg usage = 27%. How can I see which program uses Xorg?
[10:34] <Boohbah> motor: typing with fins? :)
[10:34] <alkisg> E.g. it could be nautilus, but how can I check?
[10:34] <cjae_> !voice
[10:34] <Boohbah> amitprakash: consider upgrading to jaunty, it will be much easier that way
[10:34] <kulab> how to blacklist ehci_hcd module ? (to fix high speed usb issue) ehci_hcd now not listed in lsmod command and rmmod dosnt work too
[10:34] <alkisg> (nautilus = drawing the desktop)
[10:34] <cjae_> !info voice
[10:35] <amitprakash> Boohbah, what if dist-upgrade or fresh install isnt an option
[10:35] <voldenet> alkisg, use top
[10:35] <alkisg> voldenet: top shows xorg, but not the program that uses xorg
[10:35] <voldenet> ahh, true
[10:35] <motor> yeah
[10:35] <owen1> it's 2009 and my right alt key still not working. any clues?
[10:36] <alkisg> owen1: what do you want your right alt key to do?
[10:36] <ziroday> owen1: head over to 2015?
[10:36] <Alex__________> owen1: Um... could it be a broken keyboard?
[10:36] <owen1> alkisg: in FF i use alt + left
[10:37] <ziroday> owen1: and it probably is working, just not mapped to anything
[10:37] <alkisg> owen1: you don't say *what* does this key do for you
[10:37] <owen1> Alex__________: not an option. it's dinovo edge
[10:37] <alkisg> owen1: e.g. my right alt key is a compose key...
[10:37] <ziroday> owen1: you can test it by doing xev in a terminal and pressing the key
[10:38] <owen1> alkisg: when i hit right alt + left, i't 'back' in FF.
[10:38] <owen1> ziroday: ok
[10:38] <frybye> Hi - after editing the xorg.conf to allow for diff. resol. on a bigger monitor - the cursor is shown when over the desktop-background as a continious turning circle.. instead of the arrow/pointer - what is this all about .. when over the appl. window the cursor is normal...?
[10:38] <Oprtz> does redhat 7 support D-Link wirless network card ?
[10:38] <Boohbah> gladiator_: try 'sudo apt-get upgrade'
[10:38] <ziroday> Oprtz: wrong place to ask, this is #ubuntu
[10:38] <bazhang> Oprtz, ??
[10:38] <Boohbah> gladiator_: i'm guessing some mplayer library dependencies need to be updated
[10:38] <alkisg> owen1: that's what my *left* alt does. My right key doesn't do that (like yours) because it's a compose key.
[10:38] <Oprtz> ahhh i am sorry
[10:38] <ziroday> frybye: sounds like nautilus is still working on something, In a terminal do killall nautilus and then nautilus
[10:39] <aprilhare> i am having issues with my webcam. i needed to upgrade my kernel to 2.6.30 in order to use it at all, which is good; however now usage is a little spotty. cheese randomly works; and skype works in test mode but when i try video echo it doesn't seem to work
[10:39] <Boohbah> Oprtz: if you are still running redhat 7, consider upgrading :)
[10:39] <frybye> ziroday: thanks.. hang on..
[10:40] <Oprtz> Boohbah: i am running ubuntu 9.04 but my office accounting system uses cobal software, and redhat7 support cobol language
[10:40] <owen1> alkisg: ok.. so is there any use for this key?
[10:40] <jaimani> logout
[10:40] <alkisg> owen1: sure, e.g. I use it to enter the € character and lots of others: ·ϛ€®ασ↓ϕͽ→©ϖ®τυϑϕϝηͼϖϻ
[10:40] <kulab> any simple way to install 2.6.30 kernel ?
[10:41] <owen1> alkisg: how do i map it to do something?
[10:41] <reto`> gladiator_: you might tray VLC... it's awesome... with FF i can even play all the media player streams
[10:41] <frybye> ziroday: it incompletly opens a nautilus window (with no top-rh "x" to close it for instance...) and the curor still turns when positioned over the desktop???
[10:41] <alkisg> owen1: system > preferences > keyboard > layout > options
[10:41] <rohit> When I use XChat I don't need to give a password to select my id however when I tried connecting using pidgin it asks me for a password. Does XChat give a default password ?
[10:41] <reto`> gladiator_: of course you have to install the plugin for FF
[10:41] <voldenet> I'm trying to install ubuntu via Unetbootin, and got following error: http://img200.imageshack.us/img200/1137/screenshotcca.png
[10:41] <ziroday> frybye: does this always happen?
[10:41] <kosh[0]> hi, can someone tell me what the default permissions for /home are??
[10:42] <kosh[0]> and user:group
[10:42] <owen1> alkisg: i use awesome wm. not gnome/kde..
[10:42] <kosh[0]> cause I think I broke mine and I dont want to reinstall
[10:42] <reto`> gladiator_: all other players fail miserably... I've tried totem, mplayer, xine
[10:42] <alkisg> owen1: then, sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup
[10:42] <voldenet> i can't umount /cdrom, but i'm able to mkfs.ext3 /dev/sda2, and mount /dev/sda2
[10:42] <frybye> ziroday: no it is only since I just edited the xorg.conf to change disp. res. setting and re-started...?
[10:42] <voldenet> got any ideas?
[10:42] <owen1> alkisg: thanks!
[10:42] <ziroday> frybye: try restart and see if happens again, it sounds like nautilus just got gummed up
[10:42] <frybye> ok - I will try... c u
[10:42] <kosh[0]> ok, this is weird, can anyone hear my messages??
[10:43] <kosh[0]> or is it because nobody can see them?
[10:43] <voldenet> kosh, i can't hear anything ;p
[10:43] <kosh[0]> can someone just respond me with a hi or something?
[10:43] <kosh[0]> ahhhh okokok
[10:43] <tiyowan> voldenet: That's odd...have you tried unmounting the cd drive?
[10:43] <kosh[0]> I was thikning that perhaps my user was not able to chat here
[10:43] <kosh[0]> so I ask things and get nothing, maybe I was invisible
[10:43] <voldenet> tiyowan, /cdrom is /dev/sda1
[10:43] <rohit> kosh[0], your not invisible
[10:43] <voldenet> i'm installing from it
[10:43] <kosh[0]> ok, so, once again, anyone here using ubuntu, please give me the chmod and chown ?
[10:44] <kosh[0]> I need to reset my /home
[10:44] <somethingclever> I have an NTFS drive in my box now, its spinning but I cant see it even on gparted whats up?
[10:44] <rohit> reset /home ? well actually whats the problem ?
[10:44] <kosh[0]> I just put 777 root:root for now, at least I can now access it
[10:44] <tiyowan> voldenet: I'm sorry, I must have misunderstood...are you installing from a usb stick or the live cd?
[10:44] <kosh[0]> but I think this is really wrong
[10:44] <reto`> kosh[0]: i'm not sure if anyone is using ubuntu here... ;)=
[10:44] <voldenet> tiyowan, i'm installing using Unetbootin
[10:44] <somethingclever> I have my SATA drive running my OS, my DVD drive is set to master on the IDE cable and my other HD is set to slave
[10:44] <voldenet> i'm booting livecd from hd
[10:44] <m_a_r_k_u_s> does anyone know why a second user can see external usb devices though the user is not in plugdev
[10:44] <kosh[0]> lol
[10:45] <kosh[0]> reto`: you are I guess?
[10:45] <kosh[0]> can you just tell me what user>>
[10:45] <kosh[0]> oops
[10:45] <yaris123456789> as soon as I do sh script.sh & .....i type ps -aufx , and it says that instance stopped....also when i ctrl+c that background process  stops.....
[10:45] <kosh[0]> user:group and what mode your /home is set to
[10:45] <somethingclever> please help me!
[10:45] <kosh[0]> I have buggered up mine
[10:45] <boss_mc> kosh[0]: set it to you:you
[10:45] <voldenet> somethingclever
[10:45] <rohit> mine is set to root:root
[10:45] <voldenet> try command df-a
[10:46] <voldenet> df -a
[10:46] <boss_mc> kosh[0]: recursively, so it changes all of the files inside
[10:46] <rohit> oh no wait you mean you're OWN /home/<blah> and not /home itself
[10:46] <tiyowan> voldenet: You're booting the livecd from an external hd?
[10:46] <kosh[0]> boss_mc: you:you can't possibly work
[10:46] <rohit> yes it should be you:you
[10:46] <somethingclever> voldenet, just shows /dev/sda1
[10:46] <kosh[0]> what if girlfriend wants to login
[10:46] <voldenet> tiyowan, i'm booting from same hd...
[10:46] <kosh[0]> rohit: no, perhaps it's a misunderstanding
[10:46] <boss_mc> kosh[0]: I meant <your username>:<your username>
[10:46] <kosh[0]> I dont want the USER home, I want the /home
[10:46] <bene-d> Hey guys! I'm trying to get UDF dvds burned under Vista on Hardy. Found this bug with a patch: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/196730
[10:47] <bene-d> But what do I have to apply the patch to?
[10:47] <voldenet> somethingclever, you can't see ntfs partition, or whole disc?
[10:47] <kosh[0]> of course, with mulitple users, setting it to you:you will mean only you can access it
[10:47] <rohit> oh well /home should be root:root and 755 i think - check the 755
[10:47] <somethingclever> no, but i KNOW it works!
[10:47] <kosh[0]> rohit: aha, thanks
[10:47] <boss_mc> kosh[0]: ahhh
[10:47] <frybye> ziroday: after a cold start the prob. is still there.. even the appl window does not have a "x" -clos-window thingy.
[10:47] <tiyowan> voldenet: I didn't know you could use unetbootin to boot from the iso from the same hd...
[10:48] <frybye> if i purge-remove nautilus and re-install with synapic???
[10:48] <ziroday> frybye: try doing mv ~/.nautilus ~/.nautilus.old and then killall nautilus
[10:48] <voldenet> tiyowan, i'm working on it right now :)
[10:48] <frybye> ok
[10:48] <Pirate_Hunter> hi i am trying to compile ipager with scons based on their instructions, can someone look at the config output and tell me if it is ok http://paste.ubuntu.com/189515/ ?
[10:48] <voldenet> it's not bad, but booting time is outstanding... :x
[10:48] <boss_mc> bene-d: apparently the bug has been accepted into 2.6.26
[10:49] <mejobloggs> is it possible to do a minimal Desktop install, without OpenOffice and whatever else takes up lots of space?
[10:49] <boss_mc> bene-d: so udf2.5 should be enabled in jaunty
[10:49] <somethingclever> fuck, I'll just have to try MiniPE
[10:49] <motor_> to abls
[10:49] <voldenet> somethingclever...
[10:49] <tiyowan> voldenet: Have you got a spare USB stick you could try installing from?
[10:49] <boss_mc> !ohmy | somethingclever
[10:49] <voldenet> tiyowan, no...
[10:49] <frybye> ziroday: when starting nautilus again the same prob.. after mv to .old and so on...
[10:49] <voldenet> hd is my only installation option
[10:49] <abls> what?
[10:49] <motor_> no
[10:49] <ziroday> frybye: bah, can you pastebin the terminal output please
[10:49] <frybye> ziroday: do you think this is a prob with the xorg.conf file..?
[10:49] <gladiator_> reto`: ive tried vlc as well ... doesnt work .. how do i install FF plugin? you mean ffmpeg?
[10:50] <bene-d> boss_mc: is there any way to get this working on hardy? or is that not feasi?le
[10:50] <voldenet> is there possibility to install ubuntu manually?
[10:50] <voldenet> without using ubiquity?
[10:50] <ziroday> frybye: I don't see how it could be related
[10:50] <ziroday> !install | voldenet
[10:50] <boss_mc> bene-d: are you on the 2.6.24 kernel?
[10:50] <bene-d> jap
[10:50] <motor_> nothing,i just try to send some
[10:51] <bene-d> boss_mc: on 2.6.24-23-generic to be precise
[10:51] <reto`> gladiator_: the firefox plugin... I couldn't watch streams in firefox with all other players/plugins
[10:51] <reto`> gladiator_: have you installed the w32codecs?
[10:51] <boss_mc> bene-d: well, you apply the patch directly to the kernel source (apparently there's a way to build it as a module but I know not how, the link is broken)
[10:52] <bene-d> boss_mc: oh. so I need the headers aren't sufficient?
[10:52] <boss_mc> bene-d: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile
[10:52] <gladiator_> reto`: i dont want to stream .. i just want to play files with me ... i installed w64codecs ..
[10:52] <boss_mc> bene-d: it's a BIG job though, takes two hours on my machine
[10:53] <boss_mc> bene-d: and you'd have to do it after every kernel update (or stop installing kernel updates)
[10:53] <reto`> gladiator_: maybe your video uses some special codec... even on windows it is sometimes a hassle to be able to watch some videos
[10:53] <gladiator_> reto`: it uses windows media audio 9 codec
[10:53] <bene-d> boss_mc: mkay, I understand. Darn, there has to be a way to only recompile the udf module...
[10:53] <voldenet> somethingclever, what is output of command "ls /dev | egrep ^[hs]d[a-z]"?
[10:53] <gladiator_> reto` it works perfectly fine on windows with vlc
[10:54] <reto`> gladiator_: hmm... and with media player too?
[10:54] <gladiator_> reto`: dont know.. never used it..
[10:54] <reto`> gladiator_: how about converting the video?
[10:55] <Desen> hey kids. I am running a PPPOE connection to the internet; i have two network cards, eth0 and eth1. I forgot which one connects to the internet (trough the PPPOE) and which one to my atm uncreated LAN. Need to know which one is which so i can establish a LAN between two computers.
[10:55] <gladiator_> reto`: na... takes too much time and it should play the video as is ... !
[10:56] <Alex__________> Desen: Um... you should get what you need from "ifconfig" in terminal
[10:56] <reto`> gladiator_: well... is it just one video or more?
[10:56] <Mortuis> Anyone here use NX/NoMachine?
[10:56] <frybye>  ziroday the pc is only partly useable - I cant use the paste - hier the relev. part from terminal:- Nautilus-Share-Massage: unknown formalt for key 'öffentliche/usershare_acl' as it contains 'Everyone:F.' Assuming that the share is read-only ** (nautilus: 3415): Warning ** Unable to add monitor: Not Supported.. Please remember that I hve just edited the xorg.conf
[10:56] <Mortuis> I'm experiencing some strange behavior when I connect.
[10:56] <yaris123456789> i need several instances of a script which calls other executable programs. how can i do this ?
[10:56] <voldenet> Desen, try ifconfig...
[10:56] <gladiator_> reto`: many videos .. same audio format ..
[10:57] <Llewxam> hey all quick question.
[10:57] <Desen> voldenet, Alex________ http://www.desen.pastebin.com/m685ac512
[10:57] <Alex__________> Desen: eth1 is on the internet
[10:57] <voldenet> eth1 is your connection
[10:57] <voldenet> look at "RX bytes:29320627 (29.3 MB)" :)
[10:58] <Desen> so eth0 will be the future LAN connecion
[10:58] <Desen> connection *
[10:58] <Alex__________> Desen: Yes
[10:58] <voldenet> True. :)
[10:58] <Pirate_Hunter> hi i am trying to compile ipager with scons based on their instructions, can someone look at the config output and tell me how i can fix the error http://paste.ubuntu.com/189515/ ?
[10:58] <Llewxam> i'm seeing in synaptic i got linux-generic linux-headers, restricted modules generic, image generic and headers generic with available upgrade but can't run the upgrade and also update manager no longer showing up on my taskbar. this all after upgrading to jaunty. any idea why and how to fix it? o.0
[10:58] <good_new>  year!!
[10:59] <coz_> Llewxam,  I believe the update manager doesnt show up as oftent as it used to
[10:59] <Llewxam> coz_, even when there are updates/
[10:59] <coz_> Llewxam,  also in synaptic did you hit reload then Apply to see if it will upgrade
[10:59] <Llewxam> coz_, i did and it does nothing
[10:59] <coz_> Llewxam,   I believe it is about once a week now  but not sure
[10:59] <reto`> gladiator_: well then you'll need to find a codec expert who can help you to make it work...
[10:59] <coz_> Llewxam,  ok   close synaptic  open terminal   sudo apt-get update   then   sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[11:00] <frybye> ziroday: xorg.conf is empty...
[11:00] <coz_> Llewxam,  see if any errors or messages show up
[11:00] <voldenet> Pirate_Hunter pico ipager-1.1.0/SConstruct
[11:00] <Desen> Alex__________, thanx
[11:00] <Alex__________> Desen: np
[11:00] <voldenet> hash CPPATH line
[11:00] <bene-d> boss_mc: I'm giving up and guess I'll upgrade to jaunty in the nearer future. thanks for your support anyway. :)
[11:00] <gladiator_> reto`: thanks .. how do i convert without losing quality anyway?
[11:00] <chocobanana> Hi everyone!!!!!
[11:00] <boss_mc> bene-d: it looks like there is a way to do it, but it seems to have been lost to inactivity in the ubuntu fora
[11:00] <Llewxam> coz_, on it
[11:01] <Llewxam> coz_, the same packages i mentioned are kept back.
[11:01] <quibbler> !welcome | chocobanana
[11:01] <bene-d> boss_mc: :D yeah, I know. All forum links pointing to the "surefire solution" are pointing to nowhere...
[11:01] <coz_> Llewxam,   it says they are kept back?
[11:01] <Llewxam> coz_, yep. that's all it says.
[11:01] <good_new> same here
[11:02] <boss_mc> bene-d: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=295&atid=300295
[11:02] <extor> So I installed ubuntu via PXE but all I got was a command shell install. The menu didnt even ask me to choose whether to install gnome/office etc
[11:02] <coz_> Llewxam,  then just wait until  tomorrow perhaps now all pacakges are available or something is up with the repo on their end  I dont know all the possibilities when a pacakge is held back
[11:02] <voldenet> omg, to install ubuntu via unetbootin i need alternate cd... ;x
[11:02] <G_A_C> Llewxam: do you have the -proposed repositories enabled? I enabled them the other day and I'm seeing kernel packages kept back also
[11:02] <reto`> gladiator_: well... you will lose some quality but you will be at least able to watch the stuff :)
[11:03] <bene-d> boss_mc: ^^ Oh my God! I love you, dude!
[11:03] <G_A_C> extor: try "sudo aptitude install ubuntu-desktop"
[11:03] <Llewxam> G_A_C, yes i have all the repos enabled.
[11:03] <boss_mc> bene-d: I assume that's what you need, I'm making no promises!
[11:03] <G_A_C> Llewxam: in that case I'd say your problem isn't actually a problem; this does happen sometimes in -proposed
[11:03] <boss_mc> :)
[11:03] <gladiator_> reto`: hmm ... ok .. trying ffmpeq now .. lets see how much of a quality difference there is
[11:03] <tiyowan> voldenet: Could put up a link to that page? I'd like to know how to install from an hd - without any CDs, or USB sticks.
[11:04] <Llewxam> G_A_C, so no way of changing it? just let it slide for the time?
[11:04] <good_new> i had to go ,bey,guys
[11:04] <boss_mc> Llewxam: unless you are actively involved in packaging QA then you have no reason to have -proposed in your sources.list
[11:04] <bene-d> boss_mc: looks like it. after applying the patch i'd still have to recompile the entire kernel, right?
[11:04] <G_A_C> Llewxam: when I have -proposed enabled, I tend to use "aptitude safe-upgrade" rather than "aptitude full-upgrade", this applies the updates which are safe to do but ignores the ones with any dependency/other problems
[11:04] <areels> how can i reach network share from terminal?
[11:05] <voldenet> tiyowan: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromWindows#The%20CD%20approach
[11:05] <coz_> Llewxam,  if a package is held back with all repos enabled  likely it is not on  your end
[11:05] <G_A_C> boss_mc: not always true, I enabled -proposed because of some Intel graphics driver bug so I could give feedback on Launchpad whether the -proposed fix worked
[11:05] <Llewxam> alright. and so for update manager no longer showing in the taskbar?
[11:05] <frybye> re: ziroday Hi - you still around...i saved a copy of xorg.conf.backup as xorg.conf and now have the normal functionality back.. but the prob with not being able to save the change in the screen res. is back as well...?
[11:05] <boss_mc> G_A_C: that counts as getting involved in package QA
[11:05] <coz_> Llewxam,   yeah that part is for sure ...it has been changed hold on
[11:05] <CokeNCode> guys, I need some software on linux to do recovery of deleted files on a windows drive
[11:05] <CokeNCode> any suggestions ?
[11:06] <tiyowan> voldenet: Much appreciated.
[11:06] <voldenet> np ;P
[11:06] <voldenet> installin now :P
[11:06] <boss_mc> bene-d: Ha! Victory... http://ascending.wordpress.com/2008/06/14/howto-read-vista-burnt-udf-dvds-on-ubuntu-linux/
[11:06] <G_A_C> I don't think I've seen the update manager either actually, but I tend to just do it myself from a terminal every couple of days anyway
[11:06] <frybye> ziroday: if you are fed up with all this - I will just live with the business of setting the screen res at each start by hand and come back to this in a day or two...
[11:07] <Llewxam> there's the funny thing, if i don't see it i'll forget ><
[11:07] <hoohaah> hi guys, with aptitude, i have rought 26K 'New packages', 122 'Installed, and 2 'Not Installed'
[11:07] <hoohaah> *roughly
[11:07] <frybye> or if somebody else likes to help with a problem with saving a screen res to xorg.conf that dosent seem to want to work???
[11:07] <hoohaah> shouldn't a majority of the New Packages be listed under Not Installed instead?
[11:08] <hoohaah> I was under the impression that 'New packages' only addressed new packages made available after recent update
[11:08] <bene-d> boss_mc: I saw that. but again. the link to the udf2.5 archive under preparation - step 2 is down
[11:08] <boss_mc> bene-d: but can't you get it from the sourceforge link?
[11:08] <gangs20003> hello all i intend to start using ubunto and this will be my first time away from xp, i need help dloading so if anyone will care to guide me i will be grateful.
[11:08] <coz_> Llewxam,    http://chrisjohnston.org/2009/change-the-way-ubuntu-904-notifies-you-of-updates
[11:08] <boss_mc> !install | gangs20003
[11:10] <gangs20003> just had 1 question,im from india and in the download page india is not listed so will that be a problem?
[11:10] <hoohaah> have Canonical ceased their free-by-mail media CDs?
[11:10] <G_A_C> gangs20003: no, it just means there may not be a local mirror for you to download from
[11:10] <koichirose> hello, I'd like to completely switch to Ubuntu and I'd like to find a way to import my iTunes Library into rhythmbox or something similar, maybe by changing the music paths in my xml files... is there a way to do that?
[11:10] <hoohaah> gangs20003: of course not. find the closest mirror to you
[11:10] <extor> G_A_C, unfortunately sudo does not work for me, I made the mistake of disabling sudo for my login
[11:10] <G_A_C> hoohaah: no, they still do them, I received mine a couple of weeks ago
[11:10] <frybye> if any kind soul can spot a fault in this xorg.conf - please let me know:- http://paste.ubuntu.com/189524/  ??
[11:10] <gangs20003> thank you
[11:10] <G_A_C> extor: oh...you'll need to reboot into recovery mode and fix that first then :|
[11:10] <hoohaah> G_A_C: nice!
[11:11] <frybye> when restarting the computer I get a smaller default resoloution and not the 1920x1080 that is required...
[11:11] <G_A_C> hoohaah: https://shipit.ubuntu.com/
[11:11] <hoohaah> frybye: please attach error message and Xorg.log
[11:11] <boss_mc> hoohaah: and they're incredibly sexily packaged
[11:11] <extor> G_A_C, can I run any gnome proggies in graphic mode as root? It gives me a terminal error when I try that
[11:11] <G_A_C> hoohaah: they don't seem to do bulk orders any more, for previous releases I've had 10 or so CDs for me, work, friends, etc
[11:11] <bene-d> boss_mc: hmm, do you think this could be it: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=295
[11:11] <frybye> hoohaah: no error message just wrong settings on restart...
[11:11] <G_A_C> this time around I only could get one server and one desktop
[11:11] <frybye> hang on pse..
[11:12] <G_A_C> the packaging is excellent though, as boss_mc says
[11:12] <G_A_C> extor: I thought you didn't have any GUI on the machine?
[11:12] <Llewxam> coz_, thanks so much.
[11:12] <boss_mc> hoohaah: G_A_C: You can order bulk volumes but you have to give a good reason that you deserve them
[11:12] <frybye> hoohaah:  when searing for Xorg.log no file found??
[11:12] <coz_> Llewxam,  no problem
[11:12] <extor> G_A_C, yeah now I do...I did an apt-get gnome and an apt-get openoffice.org from the shell after su ing to root
[11:13] <boss_mc> bene-d: that's the one (the first one)
[11:13] <hoohaah> frybye: depends on where you search, and as which user ;)
[11:13] <hoohaah> frybye: they're in /var/log/
[11:13] <gangs20003> o and another question,can i use a virtual drive to install or do i have to use a cd?
[11:13] <G_A_C> boss_mc: ah, thanks. It used to be available from the main page, so I used to get a few (figuring that the postage is probably just as much for an envelope with 2 CDs as an envelope with 10...
[11:13] <boss_mc> frybye: and it's called Xorg.0.log
[11:13] <hoohaah> frybye: I'm having dinner soon, so just paste it for the chan to see
[11:13] <G_A_C> although I never did bulk orders into the hundreds or anything like that, that's a bit much for a free service
[11:13] <hoohaah> if it's not resolved after I return, I'll give it a shot
[11:13] <bene-d> boss_mc: alright, I'll try to apply the patch. i'll let you know how it works
[11:14] <Llewxam> and one more thing is is just for aesthetic reasons: if i put on awn manager and take out one of the panels, in a future should i not like awn or get bored with it, can i re-instate that panel i removed?
[11:14] <koichirose> hello, I'd like to completely switch to Ubuntu and I'd like to find a way to import my iTunes Library into rhythmbox or something similar, maybe by changing the music paths in my xml files... is there a way to do that?
[11:14] <boss_mc> G_A_C: if you were a company wanting to convert multiple offices or something you'd be justified (or if you were taking them somewhere to hand them out)
[11:14] <G_A_C> extor: I believe you should be able to run this then, I don't know why it's not working
[11:14] <gangs20003> uh..can i use a virtual drive to install or do i have to use a cd? i see that the downloads an iso file..
[11:14] <boss_mc> koichirose: you can just tell rhythmbox to open the files and it will create its own library
[11:15] <boss_mc> koichirose: no need to transfer the itunes.xml file
[11:15] <xenocrates> how do i make a static IP ubuntu 9.04?
[11:15] <frybye> hoohaah: i c about dinner.. but there is only a whole load of files starting the name with Xorg.0.log.**** non with Xorg.log???
[11:15] <pw-toxic> hi, i have to deal with the command mktextfm pzdr when i use latex.. i think i'm missing a font .. how can i install it?
[11:15] <G_A_C> boss_mc: No, I'm just a "personal" user really, although I do work in IT so it was always handy to have a couple for use at work, and to hand out to people for recovering stuff from broken systems etc...it's no biggie, this time around I just have two in nice packages for my own use, and I've burnt 10 or so from the ISO :)
[11:15] <scientes__> testing
[11:16] <koichirose> boss_mc:  well, my music folder includes files in my music library (which go to my iPod) and other files that I dont want on my iPod, so I cant simply import a folder
[11:16] <boss_mc> G_A_C: I made a live usb which has a full but minimal install on it too (for testing purposes), VERY useful for fixing broken windows machines
[11:16] <gangs20003> can i use my daemon tools to install ubuntu?
[11:17] <G_A_C> boss_mc: I had one...I lost the pendrive! When will companies start making those darn things physically bigger as well as just logically bigger? :P
[11:17] <jrib> !install > gangs20003
[11:17] <boss_mc> gangs20003: no, the installer needs access to the HD that it can't get when it's running in windows
[11:17] <boss_mc> gangs20003: if you don't want to waste a CD, try the USB method
[11:17] <G_A_C> but yeah, it's very handy, and I should make another one
[11:17] <frybye> Perhaps somebody can see from my Xorg.0.log here:- http://paste.ubuntu.com/189526/ why pc starts with wrong resoloution??
[11:18] <gangs20003> thank you all
[11:18] <boss_mc> koichirose: surely you want all that music in your rhythmbox library though?
[11:18] <boss_mc> koichirose: then just copy a subset of it to you ipod
[11:18] <koichirose> no, just the songs I want on my ipod
[11:18] <atila339> hey is there any way to get rocket dock on ubuntu?
[11:18] <jrib> frybye: what is the "wrong resolution"?
[11:18] <atila339> i think it is open source too :)
[11:19] <koichirose> boss_mc: the 'subset' is something like 80gb, i'd have to go through it manually, folder by folder?
[11:19] <chocobanana> koichirose: You can use Songbird which has iTunes library import functionality
[11:19] <koichirose> mm let me see
[11:20] <koichirose> chocobanana: the problem is that itunes library is set to work on windows paths (C:\music\xxxxx), does songbird convert these paths too?
[11:20] <chocobanana> koichirose: hmmm.. let me see...
[11:20] <chocobanana> ;)
[11:21] <tiyowan> !awn | atila339
[11:21] <frybye> jrib - my memory is not so good - but it was the one i used to hve on the prev. 17" mon. 1280x865 or similar???
[11:21] <chocobanana> koichirose: have a look here: http://wiki.songbirdnest.com/User:Mpurses/Importing_your_iTunes_Library_from_Windows_or_Mac_into_Songbird_on_Linux
[11:21] <frybye> I would have to restart to check it - should i do that.. is important???
[11:21] <koichirose> wow, thanks chocobanana
[11:22] <jrib> !fixres > frybye
[11:22] <jrib> frybye: you can just read that I guess
[11:22] <atila339> ubottu im using avant right now and i don't like it so much as i like rocketdock
[11:22] <chocobanana> koichirose: you can get the Songbird package here: http://www.getdeb.net/release.php?id=4214
[11:22] <koichirose> thanks, already downloaded :)
[11:22] <tiyowan> atila339: In that case, Google is your friend. :)
[11:22] <chocobanana> koichirose: pleasure :)
[11:23] <koichirose> in the meantime... does anyone know how to solve the screen tearing issue (vsync) with videos with ATI cards?
[11:23] <koichirose> using ubuntu 9.04 64bit
[11:23] <yaris123456789> is there something like "screen" where i can run scripts in teh background? doing & doesn't work.
[11:23] <atila339> i tryied it and i only get null links with no solutions
[11:23] <atila339> isn't there an other alternative for avant?
[11:23] <frybye> jrib ok I go check it - but the ubuntu system|display system is not being used here.. it re-directs me to the nvidia-settings thingy.
[11:23] <jrib> yaris123456789: nohup COMMAND, or COMMAND & disown
[11:23] <G_A_C> yaris123456789: "screen command"?
[11:24] <chocobanana> koichirose: there's a 64bit package there
[11:24] <G_A_C> that should launch your command in a screen, which you can detach from
[11:24] <yaris123456789> jrib: thanks
[11:24] <yaris123456789> nohup should do
[11:24] <tiyowan> atila339: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CairoDock
[11:25] <koichirose> chocobanana: yes, songbird is solved (if the tutorial works), I was asking about videos with ATI cards
[11:25] <jrib> yaris123456789: nohup is good if you want the output stored somewhere
[11:25] <atila339> thanks tiyowan
[11:25] <chocobanana> koichirose: which graphics card do you have?
[11:25] <jrib> frybye: that's fine
[11:25] <mib_iaecb3sx> guys, need help!. my panel gone missing both the top and bottom! help anyone
[11:25] <koichirose> chocobanana: ATI 4850
[11:26] <frybye> jrib to understand that stuff at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Resolution one needs loads of background knowledgel that I don't (so far-) have.. ;=(
[11:26] <jrib> frybye: note you have some resolution related options in your xorg.conf...
[11:26] <jrib> frybye: what background knowledge?
[11:26] <frybye> jrib shure - I posted my xorg.conf
[11:26] <aviator> #ubuntu-fr
[11:26] <koichirose> chocobanana:  I installed drivers and everything, even compiz works (although not that well), but I cant solve the screen tearing issue
[11:26] <frybye> well just understading the stuff in general...
[11:27] <chocobanana> koichirose: does the video issue occur with compiz disabled?
[11:27] <rojwan> Hello, I did a lot of searching for my problem and nothing worked. After installing a couple packages (namely the Catalyst Control center), Ubuntu boots up on a black screen with faint streaks of colour (faulty display).
[11:27] <koichirose> chocobanana: yes
[11:27] <frybye> jrib: can you take a glance at http://paste.ubuntu.com/189524/ and perhaps tell me what needs to be changed...??
[11:27] <jrib> frybye: not really much to understand, it's just a bunch of procedures
[11:27] <koichirose> chocobanana: if I enable compiz I have other video issues such as video not resizing correctly if I resize the smplayer window
[11:27] <frybye> jrib - sure of one knows the context of the whole thing...
[11:28] <jrib> frybye: but it gives complete steps
[11:28] <chocobanana> koichirose: did you already check for relevant options in the ATI Catalyst control panel? Can you try and use VLC instead?
[11:28] <AgentHeX> update manager recently ran and notified me of a new kernel version.  it's part of jaunty-proposed, but it's greyed out.  it will not install in synaptic either.  what gives?
[11:28] <frybye> jrib and I do them all - starting and the first or...?
[11:28] <G_A_C> AgentHeX: this is to be expected when you run -proposed
[11:28] <Nubunti> Hey
[11:28] <jrib> frybye: what resolution do you want?
[11:28] <yaris123456789> jrib: thanks. & disown doe the trick
[11:28] <Nubunti> May i have private chat with some experienced ubuntu user?
[11:28] <G_A_C> AgentHeX: it happens from time to time, in a day or so all the dependencies etc will catch up and it'll install as normal
[11:28] <AgentHeX> G_A_C: how do i get the kernel updates?  there's a bug with my wi-fi and video drivers, and i'm hoping this will fix it.
[11:28] <jrib> !pm | Nubunti
[11:29] <G_A_C> AgentHeX: wait until they're finished, and then you can install them from -proposed fine
[11:29] <Nubunti> Right
[11:29] <atila339> guys why does my apperearance some times change from extra to none? any ideas how to fix that? im using nvidia 9800gtx+ by the way
[11:29] <koichirose> chocobanana: yes, I have the same issues with all the players I tried (I tried smplayer, which is mplayer basically, vlc, totem)
[11:29] <frybye> jrib: 1920x1080
[11:29] <Nubunti> Well, how would i do if i want to multiboot windows vista and ubuntu?
[11:29] <rojwan> Hello, I did a lot of searching for my problem and nothing worked. After installing a couple packages (namely the Catalyst Control center), Ubuntu boots up on a black screen with faint streaks of colour (faulty display). The forums suggested changing drivers with dpkg-reconfigure xserver-org, but the utility only sets up the keyboard, and nothing about video. Please help, I'm completely out...
[11:29] <rojwan> ...of luck.
[11:29] <frybye> but it starts each time with 1280xsomething
[11:29] <Nubunti> I have 3 partitions , C with windows,D with all my softwares, E which is empty
[11:29] <AgentHeX> G_A_C: i never thought the update manager would tempt me, but it has.  and it is.  and it's driving me crazy.  i can't wait a day!  gaaahhh!!!
[11:30] <frybye> which used to be right for my old mon that was 17" quadrat - but now have a 22" broadscreen...
[11:30] <Peddy> ion
[11:30] <jrib> frybye: I'd try the suggestions on that wiki page then, feel free to ask questions about anything you don't understand
[11:30] <G_A_C> AgentHeX: well if you're desperate then "sudo aptitude full-upgrade" from a command line will give you a few suggested solutions for satisfying dependencies...I wouldn't recommend it though! If you do that, and it breaks, then you get to keep the pieces :)
[11:30] <chocobanana> koichirose: can you set the Vertical Sync to always on in the Catalyst control panel?
[11:31] <frybye> jrib: ok - hang on... ;=)
[11:31] <chazco> Hi... can anyone suggest a good guide to using wpa_supplicant (network manager is broken for my card since 7.10 and wicd has other issues)?
[11:31] <AgentHeX> G_A_C: *sigh*  i'm waiting for them to fix the iwlagn driver for WPA enterprise.  it CONSTANTLY disconnects me.
[11:31] <koichirose> chocobanana: yes I did, it's all set to quality (always on)
[11:31] <G_A_C> AgentHeX: really? I'm on my second laptop which uses that driver and I've never had a problem :(
[11:32] <G_A_C> AgentHeX: actually, that's a lie, this is the first...my old laptop was iwl3945
[11:32] <G_A_C> my mistake :)
[11:32] <chazco> I'm using iwl3945 and have WPA issues under Ubuntu...
[11:32] <yaris123456789> omg theres a chopper circling my house.....with search lights
[11:32] <yaris123456789> 3:30 am
[11:32] <yaris123456789> im not joking
[11:32] <chazco> I think its this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/272185 ... but it seems to have ceased updating
[11:32] <G_A_C> I don't have issues on this laptop though, my work wireless network is WPA2-Enterprise
[11:32] <AgentHeX> G_A_C: i'm using a Intel 4965 AGN chip, and it's had massive problems with WPA Enterprise since 8.10.  Hardy works flawlessly, though.
[11:32] <jrib> yaris123456789: we send them out when people abuse the enter key
[11:33] <Nubunti> Guys, can any1 help me with multibooting ubuntu and windows vista?
[11:33] <yaris123456789> jrib: disown doesn't work....argh
[11:33] <AgentHeX> G_A_C: and it works perfectly on my WPA/WPA2 Wireless N router.
[11:33] <jrib> yaris123456789: yes it does
[11:33] <yaris123456789> jrib: the script calls other programs like wget
[11:33] <jrib> yaris123456789: shouldn't matter
[11:33] <yaris123456789> jrib: when i do php run.php & disown
[11:33] <yaris123456789> i dont see wget running
[11:33] <AgentHeX> G_A_C: i wish i could grab the kernel modules from my Hardy install and force them to work in jaunty.
[11:33] <AgentHeX> G_A_C: that might fix the problem.
[11:34] <jrib> yaris123456789: disown just tells your shell not to care about it anymore
[11:34] <G_A_C> AgentHeX: I'm on a WiFi Link 5100 I think (same iwlagn driver though) and have no problems with the WPA2 enterprise network at work, nor my WPA2 personal network at home (or WPA personal network at my girlfriend's) so I guess it's a problem with the 4965 chipset more than the driver :|
[11:34] <AgentHeX> G_A_C: instead, i filed a bug report on launchpad.  good luck ever getting that fixed.
[11:34] <chazco> Hi... can anyone suggest a good guide to using wpa_supplicant (network manager is broken for my iwl3945 card since 7.10 and wicd has other issues)?
[11:34] <chocobanana> koichirose: I'm not sure what can it be. I know that on VLC advanced options it is possible to choose different video modes. You can try and play with that setting. You can always wait for the next driver release which may solve the problem without any further tinkering.
[11:34] <koichirose> chocobanana: yeah, I'm waiting since ubuntu 7.10 for this problem to be fixed with ATI cards ^^
[11:34] <G_A_C> AgentHeX: is there the option to try using drivers direct from Intel?
[11:34] <AgentHeX> G_A_C: well, it works perfectly in 8.04.2, but 8.10 and 9.04 have some newfangled way of handling agn connections.
[11:35] <chocobanana> chazco: that's strange. That card should work great on Ubuntu. Which version do you have installed?
[11:35] <AgentHeX> G_A_C: i don't know.  where might i find them?  it's definitely not in the Hardware Drivers section of administration.
[11:35] <G_A_C> you'd have to get them directly from the Intel site I guess
[11:35] <chocobanana> koichirose: I have an x600 on my laptop and it always worked like a charm! :)
[11:35] <G_A_C> not sure if you cold apply them to a Ubuntu kernel though
[11:35] <koichirose> :(
[11:35] <chazco> chocobanana - Works fine on WEP, WPA/2, but not the enterprise version... lots of disconnects. Theres a huge (>200 posts) bug report about it, but its stopped updating. Its an Intel 3945ABG.
[11:36] <frybye> jrib on the webpage they talk about - you can do this stuff if and this way if - and alternatively and I have no clue which to use - also could i use xrandr --output VGA-0 --mode 1920x1080 in ~/.xprofile when I connect the Monitor via DVi and not with a VGA Cable...?
[11:36] <koichirose> chocobanana: can you tell me your xorg.conf device section?
[11:36] <Nubunti> Would there be any risk for my harddrive data to disappear if i install ubuntu on an my empty :E drive?
[11:36] <chocobanana> chazco: oh, I see... Well, if there's that huge bug report, then it means that it's probably messed up... Did you already comment on it?
[11:36] <jrib> frybye: the connection shouldn't matter afaik
[11:36] <G_A_C> Nubunti: I'd say there's always a risk, always make sure you have backups
[11:36] <frybye> ok I go take a look at the file...
[11:37] <jrib> Nubunti: no, though you have backups anyway right?
[11:37] <Nubunti> Well i usually dont do backups
[11:37] <chazco> chocobanana - Seems to be a networkmanger + iwl3945 issue... works fine in wicd (except wicd has its own different problems) and other users on the same network but different cards have no issues with network manager... the bug report is quite old and has no recent updates :(
[11:37] <Nubunti> I have no external harddrive
[11:37] <jrib> Nubunti: well you should start.  Trust me, one day you will (after you lose data).  So just start now...
[11:37] <Nubunti> Well what kidna data are we talking about?
[11:38] <G_A_C> AgentHeX: it appears that Intel drivers are all in the kernel tree now, so there's no updated versions to download from Intel :(
[11:38] <Nubunti> system files ,softwares or documents?
[11:38] <jrib> Nubunti: data you care about
[11:38] <hmmm> hello there..
[11:38] <chocobanana> koichirose: I have an automatically generated xorg.conf file now, since the fglrx driver doesn't support the x600 anymore. Now I use the opensource radeon driver. When I used the fglrx driver before, there were no addtional options used. I suggest that you take a look in the forums, there may be an howto available.
[11:38] <Nubunti> Ok,but can softwares be backuped?
[11:38] <hmmm> how to install bitchX on Jaunty 9.04?
[11:38] <jrib> Nubunti: you don't need to backup software really
[11:38] <chocobanana> chazco: Ubuntu version?
[11:38] <jrib> !clone | Nubunti
[11:38] <AgentHeX> G_A_C: so what's the huge difference between iwl4965 and iwlagn?  8.04.2 works perfectly while 9.04 is a PITA
[11:38] <jrib> !bitchx | hmmm
[11:38] <koichirose> chocobanana: ok, thanks
[11:38] <chazco> chocobanana - Last version that worked was 7.10. Since then its been broken in all versions.
[11:39] <jrib> !bitchx =~ s/irssi/irssi or weechat/
[11:39] <chocobanana> koichirose: good luck! :)
[11:39] <G_A_C> AgentHeX: unfortunately I'm not sure, I skipped that card (my last laptop was a 3945, my current one is a 5100)
[11:39] <Nubunti> Ubotto ,im not really in to all those temrs you were using, im kinda new to all this
[11:39] <AgentHeX> G_A_C: is that the one with WiMax?
[11:39] <jrib> Nubunti: ubottu is a bot
[11:39] <G_A_C> AgentHeX: I don't believe so, I think the 5300 is the WiMax one
[11:39] <Nubunti> right
[11:39] <G_A_C> I think mine just does 802.11agn
[11:40] <chocobanana> chazco: is you SSID hidden?
[11:40] <AgentHeX> G_A_C: so what does yours have that 4965 doesn't?
[11:40] <Nubunti> Well what should i do with if my windows vista system files disappaer, since i have no vista boot cd?
[11:40] <chazco> chocobanana - Nope
[11:40] <AgentHeX> G_A_C: except a broken kernel module :(
[11:40] <hmmm> thanks jrib. let me take a look 1st
[11:40] <chocobanana> chazco: are you on a home network?
[11:40] <jrib> Nubunti: as was said, that shouldn't happen if you do the install correctly, but if you are worried, you should have backups (and you should anyway)
[11:40] <frybye> jrib: I read ".. A user's ~/.xprofile file is executed on Xorg startup if it exists and is executable. .." - and what it id does NOT exist?? Can I just make one and will it then be used.. and is the xrandr --output VGA-0 --mode 1920x1080  all that needs to be in the file in total??
[11:40] <mrwes> jrib, wouldn't be easier to just do a sudo dpkg --get-selections > packages.txt and then copy the file to the new machine and do a dpkg --set-selections < installed.software
[11:40] <boss_mc> why doesn't icedtea-gcjwebplugin support signed applets? it did in intrepid
[11:41] <G_A_C> AgentHeX: probably nothing, features wise, it wouldn't surprise me if the features list is identical. They've probably just bumped the model number because it's a Centrino2-compliant wireless chipset, the 4965 and below were only allowed to be branded Centrino
[11:41] <chazco> chocobanana - Works fine on my home WPA2 Personal network (network manager or wicd)... any WPA enterprise network however doesnt
[11:41] <mrwes> er packages.txt* to restore
[11:41] <jrib> mrwes: that's what the factoid used to read.  I don't know why it was changed, though I assume there is a reason
[11:41] <Nubunti> Okay jrib , but when i install ubuntu will i get the option to choose my :E partition or is it more complicated than that?
[11:41] <mrwes> jrib, seems complicated now :)
[11:41] <yaris123456789> how can i make "Screen" attach and detach automatically? like ctrl+a and ctrl+d.....but im looking to do this in one line....like "screen -a -d command"
[11:42] <Boohbah> Nubunti: yeah, no use backing up packages which are replaceable. do backup your personal data
[11:42] <G_A_C> yaris123456789: I think "screen -d command" would do it
[11:42] <AgentHeX> Nubunti: just do a dry run.  it will give you a graphical installer.  as long as you de-select the choice to use your entire drive, you will be able to set it up yourself.
[11:42] <jrib> Nubunti: you choose the partition but it will not be called E: (you should look inside the partition after mounting it to make sure it is the right one)
[11:42] <yaris123456789> G_A_C: yeah but that logs me out of shell
[11:42] <G_A_C> this would launch "command" in the background, ready for you to attach with screen -r if needed
[11:42] <mrwes> yaris123456789, yes, screen rtorrent works
[11:42] <Sarajevo> Join to #webcam . It's a sex channel where you can meet nice ladies. Help me to make it bigger. White pussy, black pussy, yellow pussy - we are not racists. Every pussy is welcome.
[11:42] <chazco> Anyone suggest a good guide to wpa_supplicant for 9.04?
[11:43] <mrwes> heh...nice
[11:43] <chocobanana> chazco: I see... The only thing I can suggest is to either use WiCD or use the development version of Ubuntu's Network manager that you can find in this PPA: https://launchpad.net/~network-manager/+archive/ppa
[11:43] <G_A_C> yaris123456789: try "screen -dmS screen_name command"
[11:43] <yaris123456789> G_A_C: alrighty
[11:43]  * jrib waits for freenode
[11:43] <G_A_C> that's the command I use to launch things in screen on reboot
[11:43] <yaris123456789> ah
[11:43] <chazco> chocobanana - Using wicd now but seems to have memory/CPU issues... tried the latest network manager build a while ago with no luck, will try again when i can. Thanks :)
[11:43] <yaris123456789> G_A_C: darn not working for me
[11:44] <mrwes> G_A_C, you launch rtorrent on boot up with that too?
[11:44] <AgentHeX> gunna reboot and see if this bad boy can recognize some backported drivers.
[11:44] <G_A_C> yes mrwes
[11:44] <AgentHeX> l8r, room
[11:44] <chocobanana> chazco: OK, good luck and sorry for not being much of help
[11:44] <yaris123456789> G_A_C: ah its working
[11:44] <mrwes> G_A_C, from /etc/rc.local ?
[11:44] <yaris123456789> G_A_C: thankks.
[11:44] <chazco> chocobanana - Thanks anyway :) Its the bugs that make Ubuntu interesting :D
[11:44] <yaris123456789> G_A_C: but how can i make it so i that i odnt have to enter a screen_name
[11:44] <chocobanana> chazco: hehehe... and sometimes annoying!
[11:44] <G_A_C> mrwes: actually I do it from my user's crontab, with "@reboot /usr/bin/screen -dmS rtorrent /usr/bin/rtorrent"
[11:45] <G_A_C> mrwes: anything launched from rc.local runs as root by default (I believe) which I didn't want or need
[11:45] <mrwes> G_A_C, ahh...that'll work
[11:45] <G_A_C> yaris123456789: I think you always have to enter a screen name with that command line switch
[11:45] <jjlee> has anybody had any success with a pci-e TV card (analog)?
[11:46] <G_A_C> yaris123456789: also, I prefer it because it means I can do "screen -r rtorrent" and always get it, not have to guess PID numbers, tty names, etc
[11:46] <tehboriz> anyone here know how to install grub2 on an inactive (not currently booted drive)?
[11:46] <yaris123456789> G_A_C: i am fine with just random PID for screen names....
[11:46] <mrwes> G_A_C, so the crontab would be just @reboot /usr/bin/screen -dmS rtorrent /usr/bin/rtorrent
[11:47] <G_A_C> yaris123456789: then I'm not sure unfortunately...maybe you could use $$ for the screenname?
[11:47] <tehboriz> :( please help me i can't get into any O/S at all >.<
[11:47] <yaris123456789> good idea
[11:47] <jrib> !grub > tehboriz
[11:47] <G_A_C> mrwes: yeah, I'm pretty sure that's all it says. I found I had to use full pathnames as the $PATH wasn't set, but that's not a problem really
[11:47] <kari> how can i run yacc and lex in ubuntu?
[11:47] <jrib> kari: install them and run them?
[11:47] <mrwes> G_A_C, ok, so I don't need the * * * * * before that correct?
[11:47] <jrib> !software > kari
[11:48] <yaris123456789> G_A_C: yes...$$ did the trick
[11:48] <G_A_C> mrwes: no, you only need that for timed events. for starting things on reboot, just replace all the stars with the keyword @reboot
[11:48] <Nubunti> When i boot ubuntu, would a 4,7gb DVD-r work?
[11:48] <djdarkman> hello, how do I tell apt, not to upgrade a package?
[11:48] <mrwes> G_A_C, very nice, I didn't know that
[11:48] <mitkok> Hey, guys. Can anyone help me, I cannot access Services in System -> Administration.
[11:48] <jrib> !pinning > djdarkman
[11:48] <G_A_C> mrwes: me neither, for a long time...comes in very useful now though!
[11:49] <kari> i used fedora. i'm not sure if i have to install any other file here to run lex and tyacc files?
[11:49] <mrwes> G_A_C, are there other @ commands that would work in a cron too?
[11:49] <Mortuis> Is there a way to change the color display level in 9.04?
[11:49] <tehboriz> jrib: prob is, when i installed grub using that method, it wouldn't even boot into kubuntu... i need an alternate way of doing this
[11:49] <G_A_C> mrwes: I'm not sure, what other events do you have in mind?
[11:49] <jrib> Mortuis: what is the "color display level"?
[11:50] <jrib> tehboriz: ok, but you might try explaining what exactly happened as well
[11:50] <mrwes> G_A_C, dunno...just interested in that type of entry in a cron -- knowledge is power :)
[11:50] <Mortuis> jrib, not sure how to explain it except by referring to windows.  You can set a slider to increase the color depth of the display.  Like 16bit, 32bit, 64bit
[11:51] <wiktor> siema
[11:51] <jrib> Mortuis: what card do you have?
[11:51] <wiktor> ?
[11:51] <tehboriz> okay jrib, simple. i had 4 parittions that needed cleaning, so igot rid of the windows ones and did a fresh install on them. after i restored my grub, it looked like it was reading off old config files which didn't expect windows to be in certain places... and not even letting me go into kubuntu
[11:51] <chocobanana> Mortuis: by default it should use amximum bit depth for ATI cards and 32bit for Nvidia cards
[11:51] <Mortuis> jrib, savage s3 I believe
[11:51] <jrib> tehboriz: what error do you get?  Did you check the uuid in /boot/grub/menu.lstL
[11:51] <G_A_C> mrwes: very true :)
[11:51] <tehboriz> jrib: i wanna install grub2 on hd (0,4) and it will autodetect them right
[11:51] <chocobanana> Mortuis: why do you ask?
[11:52] <Mortuis> chocobanana, I'm having a problem when connecting to my computer with nomachine where, with this particular client, all .gif and .png images are tinted blue/green
[11:52] <Mortuis> google isn't giving me anything
[11:52] <abeeky> ubuntu 9.04 is Death when i modprobe -r iwl3945 ,howto fix it.
[11:52] <Mortuis> so I was wondering if maybe my color display level was lower than the server
[11:52] <Mortuis> or something weird like that
[11:52] <tiyowan> !elaborate | abeeky
[11:52] <chocobanana> Moruis: that seems more like a color profile issue. Does the same happen if you use VNC connection>
[11:52] <chocobanana> ?
[11:53] <jrib> Mortuis: xdpyinfo| grep -i depth\ of
[11:53] <tehboriz> jrib: root=UUID=8c018b01-1733-45a6-a9fc-ff6ff95c6961 ro (is this right? :s)
[11:53] <chocobanana> chocobanana: And are you using Desktop Effects by any chance?
[11:53] <jrib> tehboriz: you need to check the UUID of your drive
[11:53] <bene-d> boss_mc: That http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=295 was not the right UDF version to apply the patch to after all. i give up. screw vista.
[11:53] <jrib> !uuid | tehboriz
[11:53] <mrwes> G_A_C, I just needed to change that to /usr/local/bin/rtorrent -- that's where the svn version is installed -- thanks again
[11:53] <Mortuis> jrib,   depth of root window:    16 planes
[11:54] <alphaaquilae> i have a problem with ubuntu junty, when i minimize a window and maximize it, it takes about 1 secondes before it shows up, what does it due to?
[11:54] <Mortuis> chocobanana, I'm trying VNC now
[11:54] <tehboriz> oh my goodness jrib i have no idea what it's talking about in that page!
[11:54] <boss_mc> bene-d: vista's loss! If/when you upgrade to intrepid/jaunty/karmic(LTS) you'll get support back
[11:54] <tehboriz> can i just rebuild the menu.lst file automatically somehow?
[11:54] <jrib> Mortuis: you can set the depth in xorg.conf (see ubottu and man xorg.conf I suppose)
[11:54] <jrib> !fixres > Mortuis
[11:55] <jrib> tehboriz: there's no page.  ubottu just gave you a command to list your uuid.  I don't know of a command
[11:55] <Nubunti> Read this step in a guide :Install a boot loader which can start up Ubuntu and/or your existing system., What exactly does this mean?
[11:55] <bene-d> boss_mc: so I guess I'll have to upgrade after all. thanks a lot anyway. have a nice weekend!
[11:55] <Mortuis> jrib, I'll take a look at that, thanks
[11:55] <tehboriz> jrib: any way to install grub2 froma  livecd? i'm online right now.
[11:55] <jrib> Nubunti: ubuntu install will do that for you
[11:55] <boss_mc> bene-d: I'll try, exams on monday.... :'(
[11:55] <mrwes> tehboriz, to get the uuid of your drive(s) open a terminal window and type sudo blkid
[11:56] <jrib> tehboriz: probably.  I don't know how though
[11:56] <bene-d> boss_mc: ouch! then good luck!
[11:56] <mrwes> isn't grub2 still buggy and unstable?
[11:56] <boss_mc> bene-d: cheers...
[11:57] <tehboriz> mrwes: it was working for me great in the morning... >.< i shoudlntve screwed with the ntldr!
[11:57] <mrwes> shrug....
[11:57] <minimec> Hi. I have a masquerading/routing question. I have my desktop PC in the network 192.168.1.X and a IPAQ handheld plugged via USB in subnet 192.168.2.X How do I route/masquerade 192.168.2.X to the internet through the gateway 192.168.1.1
[11:57] <Appi> exit
[11:58] <rupali> ...
[11:58] <Mortuis> chocobanana, when I use vnc, the colors are fine
[11:59] <tim__> hi. is it possible to switch from 32 bit to 64 bit ubuntu just by changing the source list?
[11:59] <Mortuis> chocobanana, that still sound like a color profile issue to you?
[11:59] <chocobanana> Mortuis: aha! No, not a color profile issue.  Then maybe you should have a look at nomachine's forums or see if they have an IRC channel and ask there.
[12:00] <Hecate> tim__, no.
[12:00] <chocobanana> Mortuis: unless youŕe happy to use VNC, that is...
[12:00] <Mortuis> chocobanana, I was afraid you'd say that.  Been having trouble with that route.  I'm thinking I'll just VNC from this machine since they're both on the same LAN.
[12:00] <tim__> Hecate: is there a tutorial how to switch?
[12:00] <chocobanana> Mortuis: is it fast enough for you using VNC?
[12:01] <Hecate> tim__, my guess: all the tutorials out there will tell you to reinstall the system
[12:01] <Aryaan> Hi, I have an Hda Ati Sb400 Alc883 sound card that has so far failed to function on Ubuntu. I have tried every possible solution mentioned on the forums. But so far none of them works. Can anybody help me?
[12:02] <minimec> tim__: You will have to do a clean install. If you are lucky, you have a separate /home partition.
[12:02] <Mortuis> chocobanana, yeah, I normally use NX because it's already set up and it's faster when connecting outside my LAN.  But within the LAN I think VNC will be fine.  I'm either not using the right search criteria or I'm the only person with this problem. ;-)
[12:03] <Hecate> tim__, copying your old home directory (the one on the 32bit install) to your new install will save you a lot of trouble. as will creating a list of your installed packages, so you can easily reinstall them.
[12:03] <tim__> Hecate: how can i create the list? or is it done manually?
[12:03] <Mortuis> chocobanana, thanks for the help
[12:03] <chocobanana> Mortuis: pleasure :)
[12:04] <Hecate> tim__, i think synaptic can do it. let me take a look.
[12:04] <tim__> ok
[12:04] <minimec> !clone | tim__
[12:04] <az_ab> hello. need help with jockey-gtk. crashes when i try to download graphics driver. how to get more info on the crash so i can do a bug report?
[12:04] <Hecate> there you go.
[12:05] <erUSUL> !bugs | az_ab
[12:06] <Aryaan> Is there a solution for the Hda sound card trouble?
[12:08] <tim__> Hecate: thanks for the help ;)
[12:08] <roxanna> ok so i am new to this
[12:08] <roxanna> I NEED HELP
[12:08] <boss_mc> !ask | roxanna
[12:09] <jetienne> q. how do i disabled tracker ? like code + data
[12:09] <dbu_> Hi, I am having a problem setting up a password-less login from a jaunty server to a hardy machine, -> I have run ssh-keygen of both rsa and dsa on my jaunty machine, added the keys to my hardy ~/.ssh./authorized_keys, and yet I still get asked for the password..
[12:09] <roxanna> DO I NEED TO HAVE AN ANTIVIRUS PROGRAM FOR XUBUNTU?
[12:09] <boss_mc> !caps | roxanna
[12:10] <erUSUL> roxanna: no; you do not need to; drop the caps
[12:10] <jetienne> roxanna: no
[12:10] <chocobanana> roxanna: fortunately you dion need!
[12:10] <Aryaan> lol
[12:10] <boss_mc> !av | roxanna
[12:10] <roxanna> Ok. How do I stop popups from popping up
[12:10] <chocobanana> boss_mc: wins with the best answer!!!!
[12:10] <Nationiant> Hey everyone
[12:10] <chocobanana> roxanna: you can install the Adblock Plus extension in Firefox
[12:11] <chocobanana> Nationiant: hello there
[12:11] <roxanna> Ok I will try that
[12:11] <FrEaKmAn_> hi, I downloaded eclipse 3.4 (via synaptic manager I can get older, 3.2 version) Now where should I unpack everything? /etc/ ?
[12:11] <Nationiant> Can someone help me to get Ubuntu to Vista bootloader?
[12:11]  * boss_mc humbly accepts prize for best answer... I'd like to thank ubotto, without whom this would not have been possible...
[12:11] <jetienne> q. how do i disabled tracker ? like code + data
[12:11] <ziroday> !grub | Nationiant see the first link
[12:11] <boss_mc> jetienne: uninstall (purge) it?
[12:11] <chocobanana> boss_mc: eheheh
[12:12] <Nationiant> ok
[12:12] <Nationiant> thanks
[12:12] <jetienne> boss_mc: it will remove all the data too ?
[12:12] <boss_mc> jetienne: purge might... I'm not sure
[12:12] <boss_mc> jetienne: I remove it first thing so it can't have built up too big a search record
[12:13] <jetienne> boss_mc: ok i will do so then. thanks
[12:13] <Pirate_Hunter> can someone help me install ipager or tell me where to find either another tutorial that show how to install with scons or using a different method?
[12:16] <roxanna> Is there any other programs I need to keep me safe from viruses and etc?
[12:17] <jrib> roxanna: no, just stick to software from trusted repositories
[12:17] <Nubunti> Meh i still really havent figured this out , how will i know which partition that is :E drive?
[12:17] <rtp2342> echo "export TMOUT=5" >> ~/.bashrc
[12:18] <chocobanana> roxanna: do you use Skype or any download applications?
[12:18] <jrib> Nubunti: you choose the partition but it will not be called E: (you should look inside the partition after mounting it to make sure it is the right one)
[12:18] <chocobanana> roxanna: and are you connecting your computer to the internet via a router or modem?
[12:18] <Nubunti> how do i look inside it?
[12:18] <jrib> Nubunti: click on it
[12:18] <Nubunti> k
[12:19] <Nubunti> But i will select the partition,not create a new one or?
[12:19] <jrib> Nubunti: you will have to reformat it to ext3 (or similar)
[12:20] <roxanna> I am connected directly to the internet in my dormroom, and I constantly use my wireless when I am @ the library on campus
[12:20] <tehboriz> guys how do i chroot from a 32bit live cd to a 64bit system?
[12:20] <Nubunti> Im sorry jrib,what exactly do you mean with that?
[12:20] <Nubunti> I need to change the filesystem?
[12:20] <jrib> Nubunti: yes, you do that through the installer
[12:20] <Nubunti> Ok because it doesnt support nTFS?
[12:21] <jrib> Nubunti: because ntfs doesn't support unix permissions
[12:21] <klenix> If i install ubuntu and kubuntu side by side, how many swap partition should i used?
[12:21] <tuntun> Hi how do I get s-video output in the opensource ati driver
[12:21] <G_A_C> klenix: you can share swapspace (I think) between two installations
[12:22] <hoohaah> guys, sorry i don't have a web broswer handy to look at descriptsions, but is the server-install image nearly as large as teh desktop image?
[12:22] <G_A_C> klenix: why would you need separate installations of both though? can't you just have a single Linux installation with both GUIs?
[12:22] <tuntun> How do I close xserver and go to the command line?
[12:22] <hoohaah> i want to cutdown as much of the pre-installed software as possible, but stil have the option of fetching those packages later on
[12:22] <Nubunti> Ok here we go
[12:22] <Nubunti> which me good luck ;)
[12:22] <henke> is there any repository with 64-bit version of Firefox 3.5 beta4?
[12:22] <hoohaah> klenix: just the one
[12:22] <tiyowan> G_A_C: That's correct - swap space can be shared.
[12:23] <G_A_C> hoohaah: if you want a VERY minimal install, then you could look into the Ubuntu minimal setup (maybe still called JeOS)
[12:23] <minimec> tuntun: <ctrl><alt>F1, then login, then sudo killall gdm
[12:23] <G_A_C> it's designed for virtual machines, so is very slimline, but you can still install stuff with apt
[12:23] <chocobanana> roxanna: I would then install a firewall. You can use install Gufw to help you configure it. Other than that you should be pretty safe if you follow the previous advice to only install software from the main repositories
[12:23] <hoohaah> G_A_C: yeah, I just want a slim base upon which to build
[12:23] <chocobanana> !gufw
[12:23] <Mentis> henke, in official repo firefox-3.5
[12:23] <hoohaah> I'm not really into heavy graphics and htat
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[12:24] <roxanna> Chocobanana:  By main repositories... what do you mean? Where is this main repository you speak of? Haha.
[12:24] <G_A_C> hoohaah: then the JeOS might be for you (although I think it also comes with a VM optimised kernel, you may need to install linux-generic afterwards too to get the best performance off a real machine)
[12:24] <roxanna> Also, How do you instal Gufw
[12:24] <tuntun> How do I enable the proprietry ATI driver from the command line??
[12:24] <jrib> !ati > tuntun
[12:25] <chocobanana> roxanna: those are the main sources for software accessible by the program that installs the software for you. hihi
[12:25] <klenix> G_A_C:hoohaah: thanks for advice.
[12:25] <sidcley> pq nao consigo acessar o servidor da virtualife?
[12:25] <chocobanana> roxanna: click the Applications menu > Install software
[12:25] <hoohaah> is it possible to install ubuntu on a disk that's intended for a different machine?
[12:25] <minimec> tuntun: to start it again, I normally do 'sudo gdm && exit'. That starts the display manager again and does a logout of the console.
[12:25] <G_A_C> hoohaah: yes, as long as it's the same arch it should be fine
[12:25] <hoohaah> ie, would all the boot-time scripts generated during install be problematic when the disk is plugged into the designated machine?
[12:26] <chocobanana> sidcley: this is an english only channel, there should be a portuguese channel at #ubuntu-pt
[12:26] <roxanna> I can't find install software anywhere
 I used 'telinit 3'
[12:26] <chocobanana> roxannaL: look here: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/installingsoftware
[12:27] <jrib> tuntun: what version of ubuntu is this?
[12:27] <G_A_C> hoohaah: no, I don't think so. Linux does a good job of autodetecting stuff, in my experience
[12:27] <tuntun> jrib, 8.10
[12:27] <jrib> tuntun: telinit 3 won't do anything novel
[12:27] <bullgard4> pavucontrol shows Volume Control > Recording;  gnome-sound-recorder: Record Stream. But the Loudspeaker icon is shown with a small cross in a red square. How can I get of this muting?
[12:29] <roxanna> Ok I found it thanks
[12:29] <hoohaah> what's with all of these unbans?
[12:29] <chocobanana> roxanna: once itś installed, open it and tell it to"Default deny"
[12:29] <jrib> hoohaah: ban list filled up...
[12:29] <boss_mc> hoohaah: there was a botnet attack last night
[12:30] <henke> Mentis: thanks, I had the version from the fta ppa, which installed a 32-bit version. This official package gives me a BadWindow X error though, and doesn't start, hmm
[12:30] <think4pu> #ubuntu-ru
[12:30] <hoohaah> oh right. you're speaking of the join #so and so, spam?
[12:30] <roxanna> Once what is installed?
[12:30] <chocobanana> roxanna: once you install gufw
[12:30] <minimec> bullgard4: the icon in the gnome-panel? You can change that in <System<Preferences<Audio in the gnome-panel
[12:31] <chocobanana> roxanna: (the firewall)
[12:31] <bullgard4> minimec: No.
[12:31] <minimec> bullgard4: ?? Default mixer...
[12:31] <boss_mc> minimec: way to not read the question at all
[12:31] <Nubunti> instant fail
[12:31] <fuzzybunny69y> guys I have just found the most stunning program ever
[12:31] <Nubunti> I got into the menu
[12:32] <fuzzybunny69y> it is called artha
[12:32] <Nubunti> Put when i select "install" it freezes and after 30 seconds it pops up "error boot cd"
[12:32] <Mentis> henke, i am using it now =) works fine
[12:32] <boss_mc> !info artha
[12:32] <roxanna> what does default deny do? it is installing now
[12:32] <bullgard4> minimec: The PulseAudio Volume Meter.
[12:33] <hoohaah> fuzzybunny69y: english thesaurus?
[12:33] <silv3r_m00n> hi there
[12:33] <hoohaah> wouldn't exactly call it stunning
[12:33] <silv3r_m00n> I want to plot a simple graph
[12:33] <silv3r_m00n> what tool can I sue
[12:33] <silv3r_m00n> use*
[12:33] <fuzzybunny69y> hoohaah, yes
[12:33] <hoohaah> graphviz
[12:33] <boss_mc> silv3r_m00n: if you want to draw an excel style chart, you can use openoffice calc
[12:34] <fuzzybunny69y> hoohaah it is amazing
[12:34] <fuzzybunny69y> i have been scouring the internet for a program that does exactly what it does
[12:34] <Nubunti> any ideas jrib?
[12:34] <minimec> bullgard4: what are the audio settings in gstreamer-properties?
[12:34] <k00kla> ываыв
[12:34] <jrib> Nubunti: on?
[12:34] <fuzzybunny69y> ok guys but i love you all and bye
[12:34] <tuntun> How do I enable the proprietry ATI driver from the command line??
[12:34] <chocobanana> roxanna: it will tell the firewall to refuse any unwanted connections (hackers or applications that are trying to do some connection without your explicit approva) to from your computer. Have a look here for additional info (the introduction is enough): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firewall
[12:35] <Nubunti> When i Select install, or CD  test it freezes and i get the message :Error reading boot CD
[12:35] <roxanna> ok its installed, but how do i tell it to default deny
[12:35] <jrib> Nubunti: check the md5sum of your download, if it's ok burn at 2x or 4x
[12:35] <pheonix> hi
[12:35] <chocobanana> roxanna: enjoy. I need to go and create lunch
[12:35] <Nubunti> how do i do that jrib?
[12:35] <roxanna> ok hanx
[12:35] <roxanna> thanx
[12:35] <jrib> !verify | Nubunti
[12:36] <chocobanana> roxanna: open it from the System > Administration menu
[12:36] <pheonix> i got a problem i am unable to here sound when i play mp3 in amarok
[12:36] <Mentis> do somebody use Empathy?  is sound events work?
[12:36] <pheonix> but whien i playin through some other media player i can here the sound
[12:36] <roxanna> i clicked on enabled and deny incoming traffic
[12:36] <pheonix> help me
[12:36] <jrib> pheonix: it's "hear", not "here"
[12:36] <chocobanana> roxanna: fantastic
[12:36] <pheonix> i am sorry
[12:36] <pheonix> hear
[12:37] <jrib> pheonix: you probably need to tell amarok to use pulseaudio
[12:37] <chocobanana> roxanna: now you just need to enjoy your new system :)
[12:37] <tuntun> I've got the commandline on my TV. I accidentally disable the ati driver, how do I re-enable the ati driver?
[12:37] <jrib> tuntun: read ubottu's link?
[12:37] <pheonix> how to do that
[12:37] <jrib> pheonix: try #kubuntu
[12:37] <roxanna> ok. how do i open .rar files?
[12:37] <pheonix> i have it installed
[12:37] <jrib> !rar > roxanna
[12:38] <tuntun> jrib, I tried it
[12:38] <jrib> tuntun: and?
[12:39]  * hmmm is away: Gone away for now
[12:39] <tuntun> it could find the file for the coomand "sudo insmod /lib/modules/`uname -r`/volatile/fglrx.ko"
[12:39] <jrib> !pm | pheonix
[12:39] <oblenob> I gots a problemz
[12:39] <jrib> pheonix: I don't use amarok, thus why I suggested trying #kubuntu
[12:39] <n0gear-desk> why doesnt linux find my SATA drive?
[12:39] <jrib> !away > hmmm
[12:40] <pheonix> ok
[12:40] <oblenob> My screen resolution is stuck in 640x480 resolution, I had a problem before like this but "fixing" it broke my graphics drivers
[12:40] <oblenob> anyone able to help me?
[12:42] <Nubunti> Jrib ,i got MDsums are different
[12:42] <jrib> Nubunti: then you need to redownload
[12:43] <Nubunti> :( alright,but what went wrong?
[12:43] <jrib> Nubunti: it didn't download correctly/completely
[12:43] <Nubunti> ah yeah,i had some internet problems while DLing
[12:43] <Nubunti> thanks mate
[12:45] <Promethes> hi, is there a way to speedup Java apps running on Jaunty? Now all java apps are way slower than on WinXp on the same machine
[12:45] <roxanna> I still cant figure out what I need to handle .rar files
[12:46] <Nubunti> doesnt winrar work?
[12:47] <tiyowan> roxanna: sudo apt-get install unrar
[12:47] <_spiff> I have problems with an NFS-mounted homedir on Ubuntu. If I log into X too quickly, it seems my homedir is not mounted, so programs fail to get their configuration. If I log out and back in, it works. Also if I wait a while before logging in, it works.
[12:47] <roxanna> ok
[12:47] <gastly> hi
[12:48] <roxanna> invalid operation unrar
[12:48] <Boohbah> roxanna: unrar x file.rar
[12:48] <Serbian_Thug> hello all, can someone please recommend some .ogv to .swf encoder? mencoder can convert only to .AVI
[12:48] <_spiff> Does anyone have a suggestion as to how to make X wait until the homedir is mounted (from fstab) before logging in.
[12:49] <Boohbah> Serbian_Thug: ffmpeg
[12:49] <Boohbah> Serbian_Thug: or avidemux
[12:49] <tiyowan> roxanna: I'm sorry...what version of Ubuntu are you using?
[12:49] <roxanna> xubuntu
[12:49] <roxanna> the newest version of xubuntu
[12:50] <Serbian_Thug> Boohbah: thanks, i`ll take a look now
[12:50] <roxanna> i typed in sudo apt-get install unrar-free
[12:50] <tiyowan> roxanna: Okay, did you try sudo apt-get install unrar?
[12:50] <roxanna> ill try that also
[12:50] <roxanna> ok cool yeah works
[12:51] <airbender> _spiff, for CIFS, there is a _netdev option to check if the net file system is up or not.
[12:51] <roxanna> is there a shortcut to get to the terminal instead of going through the list
[12:51] <arian> ce_sms
[12:51] <airbender> _spiff, I am not sure of NFS has that option or not.
[12:51] <airbender> roxanna, press ALT+F2, and type in terminal?
[12:52] <alex-weej> how can i programmatically enable the universe repo?
[12:52] <snooflecake> I'm using putty to connect ssh to my system, and trying to use Naim but it wont let me hit enter, it just shows 245&#22 or something when i hit enter
[12:52] <tiyowan> roxanna: ALT-F2, terminal; or, I suppose you could set it by going into System -> Pref. -> Keyboard Shortcuts
[12:52] <roxanna> The command "terminal" failed to run:
[12:52] <roxanna> Failed to execute child process "terminal" (No such file or directory)
[12:52] <_spiff> airbender: Hmm, an option for what. Does it go in /etc/fstab, or somewhere else?
[12:52] <gastly> roxanna, Alt+F2 and type 'gnome-terminal'
[12:52] <snooflecake> 04:52 -!- arian [n=arian@125.163.12.18] has quit [Client Quit]
[12:52] <snooflecake> 04:52 -!- sets_ [n=sets@95.71.25.86] has quit [Remote closed the connection]
[12:52] <snooflecake> 04:52 < alex-weej> how can i programmatically enable the universe repo?
[12:52] <snooflecake> 04:52 < snooflecake> I'm using putty to connect ssh to my system, and trying to
[12:52] <snooflecake>                      use Naim but it wont let me hit enter, it just shows
[12:52] <FloodBot1> snooflecake: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[12:53] <gastly> without the quotes ;)
[12:53] <snooflecake>                      245&#22 or something when i hit enter
[12:53] <roxanna> k cool
[12:53] <airbender> _spiff, should work fine under fstab.
[12:53] <mrwes> roxanna, navigate to the terminal in the menu, then right click on it and choose either add to panel or add to desktop launcher
[12:53] <airbender> _spiff, just check if that option exists for NFS or not.
[12:53] <minimec> alex-weej: you can edit your sources.list 'sudo gedit /rtc/apt/sources.list or enable it in Synaptic
[12:54] <alex-weej> minimec: i need to automate it
[12:54] <tiyowan> roxanna: You're using xubuntu right? In that case your terminal emulator would be "x-teminal-emulator", I think.
[12:55] <minimec> alex-weej: Write a script witch copies a new sources.list at the end of a installation. That should do.
[12:55] <_spiff> airbender: But if it is in fstab, how would X know not to start? My problem is not that home does not get mounted, but that it is not mounted at the time I log in.
[12:55] <roxanna> yeah im using xubuntu... is there a way to get it onto my panel?
[12:56] <airbender> _spiff, then create a session under gnome and manually mount the folder again?
[12:57] <airbender> _spiff, create a auto run session for gnome and let it run when you login
[12:57] <tiyowan> roxanna: Poke around. Also, I'd imagine the folks in #xubuntu would know quite a bit about Xfce.
[12:57] <alex-weej> minimec: bit lame though as i'd have to try and detect if it's already done
[12:57] <roxanna> ok ill just try tomorrow
[12:57] <roxanna> goodnight
[12:58] <tones> guys, what do you think is the best pong clone from the original atari game?
[12:59] <airbender> _spiff, working?
[12:59] <tiyowan> tones: erm, #ubuntu-offtopic? :)
[12:59] <tones> tiyowan: mm, id be a hypocrite not to, thanks ;)
[13:01] <_spiff> airbender: I would rather have the init-script (which does the mount) wait until the mount is done, before starting X. I have been running Gentoo for years, and recently switched to Ubuntu on my desktop. Never had this problem before.
[13:01] <zet_> i download commander-1.2.7.tar.gz, how i instal it?
[13:01] <tiyowan> zet_: What's in that package?
[13:02] <zet_> gnome-commander-1.2.7
[13:02] <airbender> _spiff, that's what I talked about. See if there is an option for networking delay like _netdev (network device), and you are good to go
[13:02] <tiyowan> zet_: I'm sure that's available in the repos. "sudo apt-get install gnome-commander"
[13:03] <Nubunti> meh i got md5 sums are different AGAIN
[13:03] <_spiff> airbender: Ahh, OK. I didn't realize that was what would happen from putting it in /etc/fstab. Thanks, I will check it out.
[13:03] <Nubunti> Jrib should i reinstall again or what O.o
[13:03] <airbender> _spiff, good luck
[13:03] <zet_> sps
[13:04] <tiyowan> Nubunti: Something wrong with youur internet connection? Try downloading at off-peak hours and try to use torrents.
[13:04] <jrib> Nubunti: make sure you are checking them correctly
[13:04] <jrib> Nubunti: did you get the same one as last time?
[13:04] <Nubunti> nope
[13:04] <jrib> Nubunti: then yeah something is wrong with your connection
[13:04] <Nubunti> :(
[13:04] <Nubunti> would torrent help ?
[13:05] <Nubunti> cause my intenret is quite unstable
[13:05] <jrib> Nubunti: is the file getting truncated.  Sure torrent would probaly help
[13:05] <tiyowan> Nubunti: D/L via torrent would be the way to go, because if after downloading the client'll automatically check the downloaded file.
[13:06] <bullgard4> pavucontrol shows Volume Control > Recording;  gnome-sound-recorder: Record Stream. But the Loudspeaker icon is shown with a small cross in a red square. How can I get of this muting?
[13:06] <xenocrates> newbie question: when i go to add/remove and say, select all the games, they start downloading from the web. i was told all those applications are actually stored on the ubuntu disc?? i tried adding the games with the cd in the drive but it still wants to download from the internet??
[13:06] <ademan_ii> What... ii is rediculous...
[13:07] <airbender> _spiff, http://linux.die.net/man/5/nfs  maybe the timeout parameter will work. I guess.
[13:07] <_spiff> airbender: I found /etc/inid.d/mountnfs.sh, which seems to do what I want, but perhaps I need to move gdm from S30 to some later point.
[13:07] <Nubunti> alright,well the problem is torrents may contain virus..
[13:07] <Nubunti> there is no official torrent?
[13:07] <airbender> _spiff, good point.
[13:08] <Nubunti> nvm i found one
[13:08] <Jeruvy> xenocrates: no it will need to be downloaded from the repository.  The alternate cd includes all the packages for installation so you don't need to download (but you will for updates) those.
[13:08] <tiyowan> Nubunti: After downloading the image using the torrent, run an MD5 check on it to confirm that it's virus-free.
[13:09] <Nubunti> will do
[13:10] <Biolunar> Did anyone noticed problems upgrading the kernel? I cannot do so because there seem to be broken dependencies, even after a clean reinstall of ubuntu
[13:11] <tiyowan> Biolunar: Read earlier on here that sometimes it takes time for the servers to sync the dependencies of a new kernel...
[13:11] <bullgard4> minimec: The gstreamer-properties are: Multimedia Systems Selector > Default Output > Plugin: Autodetect > Test produces a sound. Default Input > Plugin: PulseAudio Sound Server; Device: Default. Test produces no sound.
[13:12] <_spiff> airbender: Will try to reboot and see if it works. Thanks so far!
[13:12] <Biolunar> tiyowan: okay thank you.
[13:14] <Tyrath> i'm trying to mount an iso, but I can't for the life of me figure out what it's file system type is. Every file system type i've used so far has failed (ie, iso9660, ext3, ext2, ext4, vfat) if I don't specify a file system type it says that I need to specify one. How do I open this .iso file? On Windows I used daemon tools to open it and it worked
[13:15] <mechdave> Tyrath, You need to mount it as a loop filesystem
[13:15] <Boohbah> Tyrath: mount -o loop disk1.iso /mnt/disk
[13:15] <Boohbah> Tyrath: no fs type needed
[13:15] <mechdave> Tyrath, eg: sudo mount -o loop /iso/name /mount/point
[13:15] <Tyrath> Boohbah: mechdave I get this: mount: you must specify the filesystem type
[13:16] <oblenob> 6666666
[13:16] <oblenob> whoops sorry
[13:16] <Boohbah> Tyrath: maybe it's not really an iso? try 'file disk.iso'
[13:16] <mechdave> Tyrath, what are you running?
[13:16] <ubuntu> sono utente nuovo romano
[13:17] <Tyrath> mechdave: an .iso file
[13:17] <Tyrath> mechdave: it's .ISO if caps makes any difference...
[13:17] <grawity> Tyrath: In Linux, filenames are case-sensitive, so yes, .iso and .ISO are different.
[13:17] <Boohbah> !it | ubuntu
[13:17] <Tyrath> grawity: so what's a .ISO file then?
[13:18] <Tyrath> is .ISO recognised? do I need to rename it to .iso?
[13:18] <marcreichelt> hi there
[13:18] <tiyowan> Tyrath: Have you tried: mount -o loop.disk1.ISO /mnt/disk?
[13:18] <mechdave> Tyrath, a .ISO file is usually the same as a .iso file, grawity is saying that Linux is case sensative
[13:18] <Boohbah> file extensions don't matter
[13:19] <Tyrath> mechdave: ah k
[13:19] <Tyrath> Boohbah: aha
[13:19] <Tyrath> Boohbah mechdave : did you want me to post the output of the file blah.iso
[13:19] <wimpies> anybody around that can help me with some OpenOffice calc formula problem ?
[13:19] <Boohbah> Tyrath: yes, 'file blah.iso'
[13:19] <marcreichelt> are the problems with freezing Intel cards ( http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/904#Display%20freezes%20with%20Intel%20graphics%20cards ) and the problem with WPA2 with knetworkmanager ( http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/904#Kubuntu%20Network%20Management%20applet%20does%20not%20connect%20to%20WPA2%20networks ) fixed yet?
[13:20] <grawity> Tyrath: Both .iso and .ISO are okay (but .iso is more convienent). Actually, it may as well be .qwertyuiop, but that isn't very clear.
[13:20] <Tyrath> Boohbah: /media/No Name/backup/(Game) - WarCraft 3 Reign of Chaos ( Full Retail ).ISO: data
[13:20] <grawity> I guess 'file' doesn't understand ISO9660.
[13:20] <lungan1> anyone who whanna give som advanced support about installing kernels in ubuntu, in private msg?
[13:20] <ziroday> !intel | marcreichelt
[13:20] <mechdave> Tyrath, you can if you like, but please pastebin it :)
[13:20] <ziroday> marcreichelt: for knetworkmanager ask in #kubuntu
[13:20] <tiyowan> wimpies: Try #openoffice.org
[13:20] <Tyrath> mechdave: I already posted it to Boohbah
[13:20] <wimpies> thx
[13:20] <Boohbah> Tyrath: i just ran it on an ubuntu iso, i get 'ubuntu-8.04.1-desktop-i386.iso: ISO 9660 CD-ROM filesystem data 'Ubuntu 8.04.1 i386             ' (bootable)'
[13:21] <lungan1> How do i install a kernel using apt-get?
[13:21] <mechdave> Tyrath, This filename has spaces in it?
[13:21] <lungan1> I deleted the kernel by mistake
[13:21] <Joe0> Hey, I would like to install sopcast on my ubuntu 8.04. If anyone is in boston and would like to make $50 let me know
[13:21] <lungan1> and now nothing works
[13:21] <Boohbah> Tyrath: so it's not really an iso
[13:21] <Tyrath> mechdave: yeah, but I'm escaping the spaces - and that was the output of file blah.iso
[13:21] <grawity> Boohbah: Or maybe 'file' is just dumb.
[13:21] <mechdave> Tyrath, righto
[13:21] <Tyrath> Boohbah: well for some reason on windows daemon tools opened it
[13:21] <Boohbah> grawity: that could be
[13:21] <tiyowan> !enter | lungan1
[13:22] <Nubunti> yay, same hashes using torrent :D
[13:22] <Nubunti> time to boot again then
[13:22] <Tyrath> Boohbah: if it's not a .iso why would daemon tools open it?
[13:22] <marcreichelt> ziroday: thanks
[13:23] <tiyowan> Tyrath: What msg do you get when you try to mount it?
[13:23] <Tyrath> tiyowan: mount: you must specify the filesystem type
[13:23] <grawity> Tyrath: Maybe Daemon doesn't care about the extension either, and tries all formats known to it? foo.iso might be a NRG or whatever, and it still open.
[13:23] <Boohbah> Tyrath: it is using some format that 'file' and 'mount' don't understand... can you get any more information on the format by looking at the file in windows?
[13:23] <lungan1> Okay, but how do I install linux kernel? I deleted it by mistake and now nothing works, Im in recovery mode and have internet connection so I can use apt-get
[13:23] <Nubunti> hmm is there anyway to format a DVD after burning,so its burnable again?
[13:23] <Tyrath> Boohbah: I don't have windows anymore :/
[13:23] <Tyrath> Boohbah: I only have wine
[13:23] <davide> chiamata per condor
[13:24] <Tyrath> grawity: say it is an NRG, how could I open that?
[13:24] <chazco> Hi... considering switching back to 7.10 until some major bugs are fixed... how secure is 7.10 likely to stay now updates have stopped?
[13:24] <grawity> Nubunti: If it's DVD-R, you can't. If it's DVD-RW or DVD-RAM, then you can
[13:24] <mechdave> Tyrath, what happens if you use mount with the -a switch?
[13:24] <Tyrath> grawity: because i'm picking it's either iso or nrg
[13:24] <buscapopularcomb> Site Mundial de Busca ------ www.buscapopular.com.br
[13:24] <Tyrath> mechdave: please extrapolate
[13:24] <grawity> Tyrath: I have no idea.... hmm, what 'mount' command were you using last?
[13:25] <Tyrath> grawity: sudo mount -o loop blah.iso /mnt/xdrv
[13:25] <Nubunti> crap
[13:25] <Nubunti> im out of DVDs now -.-
[13:25] <mechdave> that switch is used for automatic detection of file system eg: sudo mount -a /device /mount/point
[13:25] <Jeruvy>  chazco:  I would use 8.04 instead since it's still supported for a while yet.
[13:25] <buscapopularcomb> .
[13:25] <Tyrath> mechdave: the thing is, it's not a device, it's just a .iso file
[13:26] <chazco> Jeruvy - 8.04 suffers from the same bugs as 8.10 and 9.04 :(
[13:26] <mechdave> Tyrath, It should work by using the -o loop
[13:26] <Jeruvy> chazco: in what regard?
[13:26] <mechdave> Tyrath, what Ubuntu version are you running?
[13:26] <Tyrath> mechdave: so sudo -o loop -a blah.iso ?
[13:26] <Tyrath> mechdave: 9.04
[13:26] <grawity> Tyrath: mount -t iso9660 -o loop foo.iso /mount/point
[13:26] <Tyrath> grawity: already tried that :P
[13:27] <lungan1> Is there a way to repair an ubuntu installation, without loosing everything on the disk?
[13:27] <grawity> lungan1: Depends on what's broken.
[13:27] <lungan1> kernel is gone
[13:27] <mechdave> Tyrath, no, sudo mount -o loop /absolute/path/to/file /mount/point
[13:27] <chazco> Jeruvy - Been discussed on here loads of times... wifi broken with certain card combinations, tcp_window_scaling broken and in 9.04 broken video playback and evtouch. Bug reports exist for all these.
[13:27] <tiyowan> Tyrath: lungan1: Boot to an older kernel then.
[13:27] <tiyowan> Tyrath: misline, sorry.
[13:27] <kFj> hi.. have anyone found the solution for the problem regarding not having permission to play dvd movies? data dvds/cds is no problem...
[13:27] <lungan1> tiyowan, the problem is that the kernel 2.6.28-11-generic has a graphic bug, and I deleted the older kernel by mistake
[13:28] <steromfel> Anyone here ever got a USB disk containing two logical devices (under GNU/Linux, it is recognized as sdb and sdc)?
[13:28] <Tyrath> mechdave: that's the command i've been using
[13:28] <MDNZ> try booting from another drive and place the kernel back..
[13:28] <Nehyx> how can I see my PC's hardware?
[13:28] <MDNZ> lshw
[13:28] <njbair> What happened to the startup order in gnome-session-properties? There's no way to set that anymore.
[13:28] <mechdave> Tyrath, unless you have a kernel that doesn't support the loop filesystem... unlikely but possible
[13:28] <Tyrath> mechdave: exactly what I'm typing is: sudo mount -o loop /media/No\ Name/backup/\(Game\)\ -\ WarCraft\ 3\ Reign\ of\ Chaos\ \(\ Full\ Retail\ \).iso /mnt/xdrv/
[13:28] <tiyowan> lungan1: So you don't have any available kernels atm?>
[13:28] <lungan1> exactly
[13:29] <Tyrath> mechdave: I'm on jaunty
[13:29] <Nehyx> MDNZ: but in graphic?
[13:29] <grawity> Tyrath: This is unrelated, but why don't you simply quote the filename instead\ of\ escaping\ all\ the\ spaces?
[13:29] <tiyowan> lungan1: Um - that's not a situation. :(
[13:29] <lungan1> tiyowan, or I have the 2.6.28-11-generic, who has the graphic bug at boot
[13:29] <Tyrath> grawity: i'll cd to the path then, but i doubt it will make much difference
[13:30] <grawity> Tyrath: It shouldn't, it's just easier to type sometimes.
[13:30] <tiyowan> Tyrath: grawity may be on to something. Try renaming the file so that it doesn't have any spaces, and then try mounting it again.
[13:30] <Nehyx> !hardware
[13:30] <grawity> tiyowan: That really shouldn't be the problem...
[13:30] <mechdave> Tyrath, try and copy your iso to a path and name without any spaces in it eg: cp  /media/No\ Name/backup/\(Game\)\ -\ WarCraft\ 3\ Reign\ of\ Chaos\ \(\ Full\ Retail\ \).iso $HOME/warcraft_3.iso
[13:30] <lungan1> MDNZ, how do you mean? is there a way to use live cd and a kernel och a USBpen? to put it back?
[13:30] <tiyowan> grawity: *shrug* I'm searching on the forums for something similar ot this.
[13:30] <Nehyx> mhh, ok, thanks
[13:30] <buscapopularcomb> Site mundial de busca - www.buscapopular.com.br
[13:30] <tiyowan> lungan1: Can you get a terminal from the newer terminal?
[13:31] <tiyowan> lungan1: Sorry, can you get a terminal from the newer kernel? (the one with the graphi bug in it)
[13:31] <ziroday> !br | buscapopularcomb
[13:31] <mechdave> Tyrath, and then try to mount it, it may be a problem with your spaces
[13:31] <grawity> ziroday: s/br/ops/ :)
[13:31] <MDNZ> Nehyx: what do you want to know?
[13:31] <lungan1> tiyowan, depends on what you mean, im in recovery mode right now, running with network on the computer that has the problem..
[13:32] <ziroday> grawity: heh, I'm sure he got the message
[13:32] <Tyrath> mechdave tiyowan Boohbah grawity : I'm typing: sudo mount -o loop WarcraftIII.iso /mnt/xdrv/, the result is: mount: you must specify the filesystem type
[13:32] <jjbin> hi how do I check it is in or not in the soft source about a soft I need
[13:32] <MDNZ> lungan1: well if you got a second hard drive, you can just boot from it and place the kernel on your other HDD
[13:32] <grawity> Tyrath: Add an -t iso9660 before the -o
[13:32] <_spiff> airbender: Hmm. That didn't work. I tried putting mountnfs.sh at S29. It appears that _netdev is valid for nfs, but AFAICT it delays mounting the nfs until after the network is configured, not delaying the script until the mount is done.
[13:32] <ziroday> jjbin: please rephrase that
[13:33] <lungan1> MDNZ, is there not a way to use apt-get to download the kernel and go that way?
[13:33] <Tyrath> grawity: sudo mount -t iso9660 -o loop WarcraftIII.iso /mnt/xdrv/ ---> wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/loop0...
[13:33] <airbender> _spiff, you said you'd delay gdm script.
[13:33] <MDNZ> lungan1: You completely deleted your kernel?
[13:34] <jjbin> well....how do I make sure weather a soft I need is  in the soft source of ubuntu or not
[13:34] <jjbin> where can I check or through a command in shell
[13:34] <lungan1> MDNZ, no, i have the 2.6.28-11-generic, but it has a graphic bug so i cant start X, but i can use recovery mode to be in terminal with internet and so on... but i would prefer to install the 2.6.27-11 kernel, but dont know how to do it using apt-get
[13:34] <grawity> Tyrath: Well it is not iso9660 then? Hmmmm, head -c 1024 WarcraftIII.iso | od -h | curl -F "sprunge=<" sprunge.us
[13:34] <airbender> _spiff, or change time out parameter for NFS?
[13:34] <ziroday> jjbin: "soft"?
[13:34] <MDNZ> lungan1: not sure if you can use apt-get with that
[13:35] <_spiff> airbender: Yeah, and I thought that would be done by putting mountnfs.sh at S29 and leaving gdm at S30. The whole idea of mountnfs.sh should be to delay the startup process until the devices are mounted.
[13:35] <tiyowan> lungan1: One moment.
[13:35] <airbender> jjbin, aptitude search xxxpackage ?
[13:35] <lungan1> hmm, apt-get works, and i have tried to download "amsn" just to check if the download works, and it did, but dont know what do write to download a working kernel
[13:35]  * grawity looks at _spiff's nick and is suddenly reminded of dto-002.txt
[13:36] <sevenseeker> I have an intel 3945 wireless radio, and I can't get (on 9.04) more than 1mb/sec
[13:36] <airbender> _spiff, or it will be just easier that you create a session under gnome, and let it remount the NFS when starting gnome. It'll be easier
[13:36] <sevenseeker> dmesg isn't revealing anything so far
[13:36] <mechdave> Tyrath, Have you tried -t udf?
[13:36] <tiyowan> lungan1: apt-get will work in recovery mode. :)
[13:36] <sevenseeker> other computers are connectng at 54mbs
[13:37] <Tyrath> grawity: I don't know what that command does but I got this : head: cannot open `WarcraftIII.iso' for reading: No such file or directory
[13:37] <lungan1> tiyowan, yes, but how do I install a working kernel now?
[13:37] <Tyrath> curl: (26) failed creating formpost data
[13:37] <MDNZ> lungan1: i found a tutorial for you
[13:37] <tiyowan> lungan1: One moment, I'm looking for the package.
[13:37] <MDNZ> lungan1: but you don't have a browser now do you?
[13:37] <lungan1> yes im sitting by another computer
[13:37] <Tyrath> grawity: sorry, i was in the wrong directory. I'll try again
[13:38] <grawity> Tyrath: Eh, nevermind
[13:38] <MDNZ> lungan1: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/GitKernelBuild
[13:38] <Tyrath> mechdave: I get wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/loop0, missing codepage or helper program
[13:38] <grawity> Tyrath: that command won't actually do what I thought it does :/
[13:38] <Nubunti> Random question; when the new versions of ubuntu comes, will i need to reboot it ,or will i be able to install the new version on top of the old one?
[13:38] <tiyowan> lungan1: Wait one. Is the version of the kernel that you want to go back 2.27.x-x?
[13:38] <Nubunti> i mean boot
if the terminal give the reply of no ,coulde I make sure that there is no this soft in the source list
[13:38] <Tyrath> grawity: any what the command you specified gave me is : curl: (26) failed creating formpost data
[13:39] <imnewhere> need help! how do i install drivers for epson cx7300  scanner
[13:39] <lungan1> tiyowan, yes because the 2.6.28-11-generic doesnt work, but I can try another kernel as well
[13:39] <jjbin> and I have to find it under the other way?
[13:39] <Nubunti> dont you have a CD that came with it imnewhere?
[13:39] <quinn> how do you reset your desktop it think it was somthing like "gtsudo natshu"
[13:39] <MDNZ> sorry the apt-get package is linux-image-2.6.xx-x-generic
[13:39] <Dextorion> Nubunti: You probably want to reboot. There will probably be a new kernel together with the release
[13:39] <MDNZ> just found it on the forums you might wanna check it out
[13:39] <Nubunti> ok
[13:40] <lungan1> tiyowan, I wrote wrong, what package is the apt-get?
[13:40] <Tyrath> mechdave grawity : do you want my dmesg | tail ?
[13:40] <quinn> what is the text for terminal to reset the desktop?
[13:40] <lungan1> tiyowan, what is the name of the package youre looking at?
[13:40] <Dextorion> Nubunti: But not to big need to install the new release.. at least not on a server machine if thats what we are talking about
[13:40] <sevenseeker> no one here uses 3945 ABG wifi?
[13:40] <jjbin> ???
[13:41] <ziroday> quinn: sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart
[13:41] <Nubunti> Nah desktop machine
[13:41] <quinn> thanks
[13:41] <MDNZ> gdm :)
[13:41] <mechdave> Tyrath, might be handy, paste it anyways I reckon :)
[13:41] <tiyowan> lungan1: Umm, well, I'm trying to find the 2.6.28 package for Jaunty...
[13:41] <Dextorion> Nubunti: Alrighty.. just out of curiosity. Why dont you want to reboot the machine? :p
[13:42] <jjbin> anyone knows
[13:42] <Tyrath> mechdave grawity : http://pastebin.com/f79b25ed4
[13:42] <ace1> anyone here with Atom N280?
[13:42] <bazhang> jjbin, what software
[13:42] <ace1> N280 speedstep / cpufreq scaling issue
[13:42] <Nubunti> Mm i kinda formed my question wrong, i mean like booting a CD with the new version or installing the new version directly to the computer
[13:43] <mechdave> Tyrath, what does it say before all that?
[13:43] <Br_SC> bom dia
[13:43] <quinn> ziroday, it could'nt find that comand
[13:43] <lungan1> tiyowan, ok but the 2.6.27 is the package i prefer, but I can try a 2.6.28 package also
[13:43] <Tyrath> mechdave: do you want the full dmesg output?
[13:43] <Dextorion> Nubunti: no idea what your asking. sorry
[13:43] <jjbin> I am sorry I am out of connect ,and anyone konws
[13:43] <bazhang> jjbin, what software
[13:43] <Tyrath> mechdave: I can tail syslog if you like
[13:43] <tiyowan> lungan1: Well, the thing is...Jaunty comes with the 2.28 kernel, was this an upgrade?
[13:44] <united7> hallo
[13:44] <mechdave> Tyrath, do a dmesg | tail -n 100
[13:44] <united7> hueyye //eiijj  jhsdiuhdnm
[13:44] <mechdave> Tyrath, that will give us the last 100 lines
[13:44] <lungan1> tiyowan yes
[13:44] <jjbin> em~~but actually it is not the point what software is~~~
[13:44] <united7> no 10000 lines
[13:44] <Br_SC> bom dia!
[13:44] <Tyrath> mechdave: I figured, but thanks :P. Anyhow here's the link: http://pastebin.com/f61602d37
[13:44] <Br_SC> algué do brasil aí?
[13:44] <bazhang> jjbin, apt-cache search packagename
[13:45] <ace1> Anyone with Intel Atom N280?
[13:45] <tiyowan> lungan1: sudo apt-get install linux-image-2.6.27-x-generic (replace x with your version) - But I doubt this'll work.
[13:45] <bazhang> Br_SC, #ubuntu-br
[13:45] <jjbin> just how to make sure whether the software is in the source list
[13:45] <bazhang> jjbin, I just told you
[13:45] <united7> anyone with realone player ??
[13:46] <mechdave> Tyrath, Looks like it isn't a iso :(
[13:46] <united7> how to download free realone in ubantu ??
 thx
[13:47] <united7> please tell me some body
[13:47] <ace1> united7, i'll help u if you find someone here with Intel Atom N280 ;)
[13:47] <bazhang> united7, get the package from the realplayer website
[13:47] <Tyrath> mechdave: should I try: mv WarcraftIII.iso WCIII.nrg && nrg2iso WCIII.nrg && iso -o loop WCIII.iso ?
[13:47] <united7> gutaka munisa bau bay
[13:48] <Tyrath> mechdave: sorry for the last command I meant mount -o...
[13:48] <nico_> hi !
[13:49] <nico_> easside, buddy ... are missing on jaunty UNR. do i need to compile aircrack myself or another package exist ?
[13:50] <ace1> nico_, are you running NBR on Atom?
[13:50] <mechdave> Tyrath, you can try, make sure you make a copy of the original and put it in a safe place :)
[13:50] <nico_> ace1: no , on eee701
[13:50] <elena09> dark screen before login screen, with LIve CD. frozen laptop
[13:51] <fitz> salut a tous
[13:51] <keith> Anyone know if there is a way to run Ubuntu off a USB stick?
[13:51] <ace1> keith, unetbootin
[13:51] <mib_lw8btj87> need help, im trying to use the scanner on my all in one cx7300 epson printer. i think i must use http://www.avasys.jp/lx-bin2/linux_e/spc/DL2.do. but i not seems to know how to install it
[13:51] <elena09> dark screen, please see the link where I wrote all details, from Bios to login screen
[13:52] <elena09> I need help
[13:52] <Tyrath> mechdave: it didn't work :/
[13:52] <elena09> My card is ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3450, is it ok for your forum?
[13:52] <keith> ace1: thanks looking at it now ;)
[13:52] <Tyrath> mechdave: should I install daemon tools and use it under wine?
[13:52] <tiyowan> Tyrath: You're really determined to combat the Burning Legion, aren't you? Bad joke...but I couldn't resist. :)
[13:52] <elena09> http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/1052075/Ubuntu%209.doc
[13:52] <jussi01> !usb | keith
[13:52] <elena09> there I wrote it
[13:53] <keith> !usb
[13:53] <Tyrath> tiyowan: I really don't know what that means but yeah... :P
[13:53] <jussi01> keith: notice what ubottu said...
[13:53] <mib_lw8btj87> my printer i have not try cause no ink how?
[13:53] <Tyrath> tiyowan: I just wanted to play the games on cheats so I clock it really quickly, understand what the story line is about, and then delete the game again :P
[13:54] <keith> jussi01: sorry I have no idea what that means
[13:54] <bazhang> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent keith
[13:55] <mechdave> Tyrath, at this point anything is worth a try
[13:56] <Tyrath> mechdave: well it has a garbage rating according to WineHQ so I don't think there's any point
[13:56] <fennng> I am trying to install tcpshow, but i cannot find it in the sources.
[13:56] <keith> bazhang: thanks very much :)
[13:57] <bazhang> fennng, what does it do
[13:57] <Vaga> if I have multiple sources produsing sound, spotify and a game, all sond slows down anult is the same...d sounds like streaming over a bad connection.... I've tried selecting oss instead of alsa, but the res
[13:58] <bobbob1016> Is it safe to remove old nvidia modaliases?  I'm using the 180 driver, but still have 173, 96, and 71 modaliases according to synaptic.
[13:58] <V1c> Howdy
[13:59] <tiyowan> !welcome | V1c
[14:00] <V1c> Where ubuntu support chanell for developer?
[14:00] <V1c> *channel
[14:01] <tiyowan> !koala > V1c
[14:05] <V1c> 2nd, are jaunty x64 now work with nvidia 9100M G driver?
[14:06] <lungan1>  cp /boot/config-`uname -r` .config, what does "'uname -r'" mean?
[14:06] <tiyowan> lungan1: Replace that part with the output of uname -r. Your kernel release basically.
[14:07] <ace1> lungan1, 'uname' is a command for unix name
[14:07] <lungan1> tiyowan, thank you
[14:08] <Nubuntu> hey
[14:08] <Nubuntu> I came to the part where i choose partitions in the ubuntu installer
[14:09] <Nubuntu> and im totally lost
[14:09] <elena09> help please Can't install Ubuntu from Live Cd without using Safe Graphics Mode see details at http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/1052075/Ubuntu%209.doc
[14:10] <hunterrose> hey whats a good program to rip off audio from an FLV file
[14:10] <hunterrose> for ubuntu
[14:10] <lungan1> cp /boot/config-`uname -r` .config means that i shall run "cp /boot/config-2.6.28-11-generic .config" with a space between .config?
[14:10] <Nubuntu> Theres a dev\sda, sda1 ,sda2,3,4 and a dev\sdb
[14:10] <ace1> lungan1, no space
[14:10] <fennng> bazhang: tcpshow can decode the output of tcpdump.
[14:11] <Nubuntu> I dont know which partition to choose if i want my E drive
[14:11] <ace1> Aussie Aussie Aussie
[14:11] <fennng> bazhang: do you know other program can do this?
[14:11] <boss_mc> Nubuntu: look inside them and look for the right files...?
[14:11] <bazhang> fennng, sorrry I don't
[14:11] <Nubuntu> jrib, :/? sorry if im bugging you,but you seem like one f the most experienced ppl in here
[14:11] <ace1> fennng, wireshark?
[14:11] <wibu> hi, any of you tried google chrome on ubuntu????
[14:12] <tiyowan> Nubuntu: sudo fdisk -l will give you a list of all your partitions.
[14:12] <fennng> ace1: i want cli
[14:12] <bazhang> !ot > wibu
[14:12] <guest4353> on a Macbook 4,1 and I'm with grub and finishing phase of installation. I need some help
[14:12] <guest4353> pls
[14:12] <pickpocket> Nubuntu, make sure check partition and set to /
[14:12] <wibu> bazhang, i have a related question
[14:12] <wibu> after that
[14:12] <wibu> bazhang, pleeeeaaaaase
[14:12] <Nubuntu> What you eman picpocket?
[14:12] <fennng> ace1: with wireshark, i don't need tcpdump, i need some program which can decode the output of tcpdump.
[14:13] <tiyowan> Nubuntu: Have you got Windows installed already?
[14:13] <Nubuntu> tiowyn ,im on the installation part
[14:13] <Nubuntu> yes
[14:13] <Guest34125> Hi can everyone help me with java?
[14:13] <Nubuntu> i want dualboot
[14:13] <wibu> bazhang, i run google chrome by typing /opt/google/chrome/chrome - how do i run it by just typing chrome?
[14:13] <fennng> Guest34125:  maybe
[14:13] <mib_lw8btj87> how do i write/edit Image Scan!     http://linux.avasys.jp/drivers/iscan/script/fix-udev-rules
[14:13] <boss_mc> !path | wibu
[14:13] <guest4353> i get `remove_broken_cdrom' message at the beginning of `Finishing Installation' Phase
[14:14] <pickpocket> Ciao
[14:14] <wibu> !path
[14:14] <kryle> hey, i have connected my xbox 360 to this pc with ubuntu, i can go out on internet on my xbox so the connection works, but, how do i mount the xbox harddrive or something to transfer my music from the pc to the xbox ?
[14:14] <wibu> boss_mc please?
[14:14] <tiyowan> Nubuntu: Okay, so what's the problem? Just select the "install side-by-side option" on your drive, and you'll be good to know; unless you want to choose your own partitioning scheme, in which case you need to select the manual partitioning option.
[14:14] <jmartelatpapirux> I need to copy a file from a cell phone to a laptop.
[14:15] <ganesh_> no sound how do i fix it?( login sound plays correctly)
[14:15] <boss_mc> wibu: add /opt/google/chrome to your PATH envioment variable
[14:15] <Nubuntu> Well all i want to do is save my ubuntu system files on my E drive
[14:15] <Nubuntu> if i choose the option you told me about,wont they come on the same drive?
[14:15] <Nubuntu> :C?
[14:15] <wibu> boss_mc ummm ok, how do i do that?
[14:15] <Nubuntu> C:*
[14:15] <tiyowan> Nubuntu: That's right. You mean you want to install Ubuntu to another hard drive, right?
[14:15] <boss_mc> wibu: permanently or non?
[14:16] <Nubuntu> Yep, the E: one not the C: one
[14:16] <wibu> boss_mc, for life
[14:16] <wibu> :)
[14:16] <Nubuntu> Besides, must i not change file system to ext3 /4?
[14:16] <tiyowan> Nubuntu: Okay, well, in the installer, you should see an option to select your hard drive, if you've got two drives, then you'd be wanting to install to the drive /dev/sdb.
[14:16] <Jeruvy> kryle: one solution would be to use mediabuntu repo's to set up a streaming server, then simply point the xbox at that.  Simpiler than trying to mount disks on/from your xbox.
[14:17] <Nubuntu> Well the problem is i have 3 drives,C,D and E
[14:17] <tiyowan> Nubuntu: ext4 is the latest filesystem; ext3 is the older version.
[14:17] <wibu> boss_mc thanks
[14:17] <boss_mc> wibu: edit your ~/.bashrc and add the line export PATH="$PATH:/opt/google/chrome/"
[14:17] <Nubuntu> i dont know which one is :E
[14:17] <wibu> boss_mc thank you :)
[14:17] <Nubuntu> And when do i choose how much space i want for the ubuntu system files?
[14:17] <kryle> Jeruvy: ok ty
[14:17] <boss_mc> wibu: then either restart the terminal or type source .bashrc to activate it
[14:18] <wibu> boss_mc youve been really helpful :) on to google chrome!!!!
[14:18] <tiyowan> Nubuntu: Okay, well, you click on Places, and click on your drives individually to mount them (they should appear on your desktop), then click on each of the drives to browse through them and identify them.
[14:18] <hunterrose> So umm yeah FLV Mp3 extractor? :3
[14:18] <Nubuntu> Im in the install step,not in the OS
[14:18] <Nubuntu> installation*
[14:18] <ganesh_> can any one help me with sound problem..not able to play any music but login sound played normally
[14:18] <boss_mc> wibu: where did you get chrome from? there's a ppa for chromium-browser (the opensource managed version)...
[14:18] <grawity> Is it possible to run Ubuntu (with Gnome or Xfce) on a laptop with 256 MB of RAM?
[14:19] <tiyowan> Nubuntu: Well, -close- the installation, unless you want to risk choosing the wrong hard drive.
[14:19] <Nubuntu> :(
[14:19] <lungan1> Is there anyway to fix the graphic bug in the kernel 2.6.28-11-generic at startup?
[14:19] <Nubuntu> then what?
[14:19] <hunterrose> Boss_mc: Google Released a Alpha Chrome Client for Linux and Mac OS-X
[14:19] <boss_mc> grawity: yes
[14:19] <wibu> boss_mc: google :) chromium installs part of wine right? i'd prefer the native version dont like wine that much. im sober now
[14:19] <Nubuntu> Meh,since im not so experienced i will just try the side by side tep
[14:19] <tiyowan> Nubuntu: Then click on Places up in the menu, you should see all of your drives listed. Click on each of them. They'll appear on your desktop. Click on them to browse through them to find out which is which.
[14:20] <Tyrath> mechdave: after a bit of reading : I've come to the conclusion that the only reason I could open it using daemon tools is because daemon tools emulate a CD-rom drive - Please see http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/debian-linux-help/105495-unable-identify-cd-rom-format.html - hopefully it makes more sense to you than me
[14:20] <Nubuntu> Remember im in vista atm
[14:20] <wibu> boss_mc, besides the chrome er., the gui of chrome is smoother rather than in wine
[14:20] <boss_mc> hunterrose: ah, any good?
[14:20] <Nubuntu> Brb, gonna select side by side option
[14:20] <mtnd3w> hi all
[14:21] <wibu> boss_mc, its awesome
[14:21] <tiyowan> Nubuntu: Oh ok. Well you'll see the Places menu when you boot off the LiveCD.
[14:21] <wibu> boss_mc, buggy though
[14:21] <hunterrose> boss_mc google suggests staying away from the alpha release until it gets to atleast Beta
[14:21] <boss_mc> wibu: to be expected and I guess it doesn't support a lot of stuff (flash/java being the obvious candidates for failure)
[14:22] <Houba1986> Hi, I had a question please. I have Ubuntu 9.04 running on my Compaq laptop. I am trying to connect my laptop to my tv through s-video. It used to work great in vista, i'd just connect it, press fn+f4, and it would work by itself, but here it's not working. Also, i went into the display properties, clicked mirror screens, but it still didn't work. How do i fix this?
[14:22] <nsahoo> hi .. how do I set the FQDN of the ubuntu host?
[14:22] <wibu> boss_mc yup - yet. firefox getting too bloaty even without extensions now
[14:23] <hunterrose> Boss_MC now here is my question, I need a program to extract audio files from FLV video files :D
[14:23] <hunterrose> GO
[14:23] <nsahoo> i.e., fully qualified domain name
[14:23] <ace1> nsahoo, /etc/hostname
[14:23] <hunterrose> wibu: Firefox has its uses
[14:24] <wibu> hunterrose, agreed, it has a lot.
[14:24] <boss_mc> hunterrose: can avidemux open flv?
[14:24] <exco> what do I need to take care of when moving my OS harddrive to a new computer?
[14:24] <hunterrose> i dunno boss_mc, I just recently moved to Ubuntu, and on Windows I had a small program called FLV extractor
[14:24] <nsahoo> ace1: and /etc/hosts
[14:24] <nsahoo> ?
[14:25] <boss_mc> hunterrose: if it does then you are done, I think it should
[14:25] <tiyowan> hunterrose: mplayer -dumpaudio example.flv
[14:25] <boss_mc> hunterrose: or that....
[14:26] <ace1> nsahoo, edit /etc/hostname.. however if i recall the debian / ubuntu way is not to set hostname to fqdn, fqdn is defined by network connection domain
[14:27] <boss_mc> is preload still supported/advised in jaunty?
[14:27] <PleXuS> anyone can say me what the file was to adjust hardware assignment to ethX device?
[14:27] <PleXuS> need to change it because of motherboard swap
[14:28] <PleXuS> forgot where the file is :)
[14:28] <tiyowan> PleXuS: Umm...um.../etc/interfaces?
[14:28] <boss_mc> PleXuS: /etc/network/interfaces?
[14:29] <tiyowan> PlexuS < boss_mc
[14:29] <PleXuS> no
[14:29] <mtnd3w> how can i stop the keyring password prompt everytime I log in without disabling it?
[14:29] <nsahoo> ace1: thankx
[14:29] <PleXuS> boss_mc, thats the configuration of your network card file ;)
[14:29] <PleXuS> there is somewhere a file where you can change the assignment of your network cards
[14:30] <reto`> is it possible to make the desktop switcher wrap?
[14:30] <ace1> mtnd3w, is your login password the same as your keyring password?
[14:30] <boss_mc> PleXuS: surely that's determined by the bios? (maybe not actually...)
[14:30] <PleXuS> boss_mc, no ;)
[14:30] <PleXuS> boss_mc, my old network card is assigned to eth0 in linux
[14:30] <PleXuS> boss_mc, so it uses eth1 now
[14:30] <mtnd3w> yes
[14:31] <mtnd3w> acel: yes it is
[14:31] <jrib> PleXuS: you can do it using udev but it's probably easier to just update the configuration files
[14:31] <boss_mc> PleXuS: are you sure that's not determined in interfaces?
[14:32] <Naville> Olaa?;
[14:32] <tiyowan> PleXuS: /etc/modules.conf?
[14:32] <Naville>  
[14:32] <boss_mc> PleXuS: apparently /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules is what you're after (as google would tell you...)
[14:32] <ace1> mtnd3w, is the keyring service starting on login? Which desktop environment are you using? gnome, kde?
[14:32] <boss_mc> PleXuS: or /etc/iftab
[14:33] <mtnd3w> acel: yes, Gnome Jaunty
[14:33] <boss_mc> PleXuS: iftab is gone in Gutsy+....
[14:33] <lungan1> CONCURRENCY_LEVEL=N fakeroot make-kpkg --initrd --append-to-version=-custom kernel_image kernel_headers what shall i write in "append to version" if i have 2.6.28-11-generic ?
[14:33] <PleXuS> boss_mc, /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules did the job ;)
[14:33] <PleXuS> it seems to be changed to :)
[14:33] <Naville>  :|
[14:34] <boss_mc> PleXuS: obv you have to restart udev after
[14:34] <PleXuS> i did it somewhere els on old days :)
[14:34] <Naville> Hello
[14:34] <Naville> Hi
[14:34] <Naville> Oi
[14:34] <Naville> Olá
[14:34] <FloodBot1> Naville: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[14:34] <Garethp> Hey guys, I don't want to be a bother, but being new to Ubuntu, I was wondering if you guys could tell me what the best video/music player for Ubuntu is?
[14:34] <Naville> Hola!
[14:34] <ace1> mtnd3w, in preferences / startup applications, are u running gnome keyring daemon on login?
[14:34] <jrib> Naville: are you a bot?
[14:34] <Houba1986> hey, how do i get mirror screens to work in ubuntu jaunty 9.04? i am using compaq laptop, with intel 945gm video card, resolution set to 1280x800, and i am connecting it to a tv through s-video that has max resolution of 1024x768
[14:34] <tones> jrib: that would be a yes i think
[14:35] <mtnd3w> acel: gnome-keyring-daemon
[14:35] <ace1> Garethp, ask 5 people, get 5 answers. VLC is good.
[14:35] <PleXuS> boss_mc, needs reboot to do it right i guess :)
[14:35] <Houba1986> i keep clicking it, and it shows fine at boot up and login screen, but once it boots, i get black screen on the tv
[14:35] <joeDeuce> lungan1: afaik, you can put whatever you like there, although i think it has to be all lowercase and must include atleast one number
[14:36] <Garethp> Thanks acel. Five answers are better than one, because then I can make a more informed decision of my own. Thanks for your answer
[14:36] <tiyowan> lungan1: Could put up a link to the guide that you're following?
[14:36] <lungan1> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/GitKernelBuild
[14:36] <boss_mc> Garethp: totem, vlc, mplayer
[14:36] <mtnd3w> acel: is the keyring password prompt suppose to be prevented with default setting and keyring password matching the login password?
[14:36] <boss_mc> Garethp: there's 3
[14:36] <lungan1> tiyowan, the problem is that im compiling the kernel 2.6.28-11-generic, wich has the graphic bugg in it
[14:37] <Garethp> Thanks for you input boss_mc
[14:37] <ace1> mtnd3w, yes if the key is stored in the default keyring, then at login it should be automagicaly unlocked
[14:38] <ace1> mtnd3w, the application opening the keyring might be requesting a key from a non-default key store.
[14:38] <the-killer> Hello all what is the command to see all installed packages ?
[14:38] <ace1> the-killer, #dpkg -l
[14:38] <Boohbah> the-killer: sudo dpkg -l
[14:39] <boss_mc> !clone | the-killer, the first one of these
[14:39] <mtnd3w> the only application i'm using is Gmail-Notify
[14:39] <remi> hey! :d
[14:39] <hunterrose> I am trying that terminal expression tiyowan, and I am getting "mplayer: Could not connect to socket, mplayer: no such file or directory (I know the file name is right), failed to open LIRC support
[14:39] <mtnd3w> acel: correction* "GMail Notifier"
[14:39] <tiyowan> lungan1: I'm not experienced enough to help you with this unfortunately. Unless I had time on my hands and I were you, I would have reinstalled 8.10 by now. :)
[14:39] <ganesh_> can any one help me with sound problem..not able to play any music but login sound played normally
[14:39] <mtnd3w> acel: thank you, i will try to play with the settings.
[14:40] <ace1> mtnd3w, no problem. good luck. have fun.
[14:40] <ace1> Anyone with N280 Atom processor?
[14:40] <tiyowan> hunterrose: Hmm. How about ffmpeg -i inputfile.flv -f mp3 -vn -acodec copy outputfile.mp3?
[14:41] <Garethp> Oh, another question if you don't mind, is it possible to set up my mounts as a network share with the name "C$" and "D$"?
[14:42] <hunterrose> the $ makes it hidden I thought
[14:42] <unop> Garethp, sure
[14:42] <Garethp> How would I go about doing that?
[14:43] <unop> Garethp, same way you would with a 'normal' network share
[14:43] <lacrymology> what's a nice low-resource app for ripping CDs into.. whatever, mp3, or vorbis?
[14:43] <hunterrose> tiyowan; wait should I put the video files in the root of my directory cause I have them in the video folder
[14:43] <Garethp> I don't know how to share my folders in Ubuntu
[14:43] <lungan1> tiyowan is there anyway I can download the kernel 2.6.27 from ubunuts homepage and then install it?
[14:43] <ace1> lacrymology, gui or cli?
[14:44] <unop> !samba > Garethp
[14:44] <gusnan> lacrymology, you could try asunder
[14:44] <lacrymology> ace1: cli unless there's a VERY low end gui one. My machine sucks bottom
[14:44] <Garethp> Thank you
[14:44] <gusnan> ah, asunder is gui.
[14:45] <ace1> lacrymology, well 'grip' isn't too heavy. otherwise cdparanoia + lame are cli for diy ripping and encoding
[14:45] <hunterrose> tiyowan yeah that was the problem
[14:45] <hunterrose> thanks :D
[14:46] <lacrymology> ace1: thanks
[14:48] <ech0s7> hi
[14:48] <ech0s7> it' s possible to change the default font used by java application ?
[14:48] <unop> !info sun-java6-fonts
[14:48] <unop> I guess not
[14:50] <acr0nym> hello anyone know how to set up a virtual microphone with alsa?
[14:50] <aceruser> hi
[14:50] <hunterrose> tiyowan: I'd give you an e-cookie but I hear they give you diabeetus
[14:51] <aceruser> can somebody recommend to me a linux compatible esata pci card with at least 2 esata connections?
[14:51] <cjk> hi, i have a partition with a copy of my system, and i want to chroot to it. but then i no longer have a working /dev. does anyone know a solution to this
[14:52] <ace1> cjk, boot from a live cd an then 'mount -o bind /dev /mnt/myoldsystem/dev' before entering teh chroot
[14:52] <Kira> Where am I supposed to find apr-config on Jaunty?
[14:53] <the-killer> there is another for managing installed packages and unistall them blue screen and blabla , called tool i dont remember please tell me the command
[14:53] <legend2440> where are the "radeon" drivers loaded in jaunty? i look in /etc/modules and only   lp   is listed there and no mention of it in  xorg.conf
[14:54] <waswas> Hi
[14:55] <waswas> I have problem with my ubuntu 9.04 server. SSH keeps disconnecting all the time
[14:55] <waswas> And then i have to wait for a while to take a new connection
[14:59] <yadu> Does anyone know what the watchdog listed in the processes is for ??
[14:59] <Kingsy101> can someone tell me, I am trying to do a tutorial and it says........
[14:59] <Kingsy101> You're pretty much going to need DAHDI. If not for any hardware then for the dummy timer anyway. Note that the stock CentOS kernels come with a 1000HZ timer and so don't need recompiling (phew!). Replace 'VERSION' with the correct details.
[14:59] <ace1> yadu, watchdog is a kernel process
[15:00] <Kingsy101> but I am running the commands on ubuntu.. does all that apply to ubuntu aswell ?
[15:00] <crz> ya dumonde ki connai sur les pc
[15:00] <LjL> !fr
[15:00] <yadu> ace1 , problem is i think someone messed up somethin related to the watchdog.... and now my system reboots randomly...
[15:01] <lmorgado> hey all, does anyone know how to change the position of the KDE login/shutdown combo box? Its is usually in the middle of the screen but this sucks when you have double monitors
[15:01] <ace1> yadu, what makes you think the watchdog is 'messed up'?
[15:01] <Eroick> Hey, I'm wondering if anyone has 9.04 running on a Thinkpad T series. I'm considering buying this laptop, but I hear that some people have issues with the discrete graphics card (ATI Mobility Radeon 3470 with 256MB VRAM). Any insight on this?
[15:01] <yadu> ace1, because this guy asked me to check ...    ps aux |grep watchdog
[15:01] <MojoRison> Hello everyone, I am having a problem with Art Manager.  After loading two or three backgrounds or themes it just closes, no error msg or anything.  Any ideas?
[15:01] <brian_> anybody wan to chat with me
[15:01] <yadu> and ....later system simply shutsdown
[15:02] <cjk> ace1, thanks
[15:02] <yadu> again .... i tried to connect to the net... and system goes down again
[15:02] <ace1> yaduo, running 'ps aux |grep watchdog' cannot hurt your system
[15:02] <yadu> i think he might be using an exploit, he did say something about something from metasploit..
[15:03] <yadu> ace1 i know what ps aux does...
[15:03] <boss_mc> !ot | brian_
[15:04] <lmorgado> yadu: watchdog is exactly for that ... reboot the system if load goes over X amount
[15:04] <mike126_> I've lost sound in 9.04 for no apparent reason :(
[15:04] <lungan1> ive lost kernell, for apparent reason
[15:04] <quinn> can someone send me a small "virus" script
[15:05] <yadu> lmorgado: so if my system were compromised.... and someone is using the watchdog to shutdown my system ... what should i do ??
[15:05] <mike126_> anyone got any basics I can check to see what's up with this thing?
[15:05] <boss_mc> quinn: no...
[15:05] <MojoRison> anyone here use "Art Manager"?
[15:05] <quinn> ok
[15:05] <mike126_> are sound drivers as brittle on nix as they are on windows?
[15:05] <boss_mc> mike126_: you using jaunty?
[15:05] <yadu> lmorgado:    ace1 , any place to start looking for fix ???
[15:05] <mike126_> I'm using latest 9.04 release yea
[15:06] <boss_mc> mike126_: install paman from synaptic
[15:06] <mike126_> k thanks
[15:06] <ace1> yadu, if you really have reason to believe you've been hacked. then you should take machine offline. take an image, work out how you got hacked. then rebuild from clean sources and secure.
[15:06] <MojoRison> I am having a problem with Art Manager.  After loading two or three backgrounds or themes it just closes, no error msg or anything.  Any ideas?
[15:07] <boss_mc> mike126_: then run Apps->Sound & Video->PulseAudio device manager
[15:07] <boss_mc> mike126_: and look in there to see what pulseaudio's state is
[15:07] <Drknezz> Is an ext3 resize a real pain? It is taking way too long here
[15:07] <xangua> MojoRison: in Gnome Look you can find better stuff
[15:07] <yadu> ace1 how do i work out how i got hacked.... ?  is there somewhere i can get info on this ??
[15:08] <mike126_> boss_mc: got ready state
[15:09] <MojoRison> Gnome Look?
[15:09] <Jack_Sparrow> !themes
[15:09] <nsahoo> is there a way to enable the alt-rightclick drag to resize option in ubuntu ui?
[15:09] <Baix> yadu: if they didn't delete bash_history you can start looking in there
[15:09] <mike126_> volume control is actually picking up the sound track coming through from rythmbox
[15:09] <MojoRison> great thanks xangua
[15:09] <MojoRison> thanks Jack Sparrow
[15:09] <yadu> Baix: i checked that.... nothing suspicious
[15:09] <boss_mc> mike126_: open pavucontrol
[15:10] <mike126_> boss_mc: yeah that's picking up the rythmbox track
[15:10] <Jack_Sparrow> MojoRison Please note, many themes are not complete and few actually look like the screenshot they show when you are done
[15:10] <Eroick> regardless of the specific laptop, does anyone have a ATI Mobility Radeon 3470 and Jaunty?
[15:10] <boss_mc> mike126_: and check you have all the output devices you expect to have, that the right one is set to default and that thee stream is being sent to the right output (right click)
[15:11] <xangua> MojoRison: if you are looking for a great theme i recomend you 'colors'> gnome-colors - Google Code - http://code.google.com/p/gnome-colors/
[15:11] <MojoRison> Jack SParrow, that is why i liked art manager, i could just load parts and make my own themes
[15:12] <Jack_Sparrow> MojoRison That is sorta how I feel about gnome look, lots of pieces to put together
[15:12] <Jack_Sparrow> !tab
[15:12] <Jack_Sparrow> MojoRison type jack and hit tab
[15:12] <MojoRison> great, thanks again Jack Sparrow, xangua
[15:13] <MojoRison> Jack_Sparrow, gotcha
[15:13] <Jack_Sparrow> enjoy
[15:13] <MojoRison> been a few years since I used irc
[15:13] <Jack_Sparrow> MojoRison do you care for a quick pocket quide in pdf for ubuntu
[15:13] <MojoRison> Jack_Sparrow, sure
[15:13] <hunterrose> 25th Anniversary of Tetris 2day :D
[15:14] <Jack_Sparrow> http://www.ubuntupocketguide.com/download_main.html
[15:14] <MojoRison> Jack_Sparrow,  good stuff...thanks again
[15:14] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[15:14] <boss_mc> mike126_: fixed?
[15:15] <nightdrever> has anyone here used unetbootin?  I have xp and ubuntu duel boot, however i installed via Wubi and id like a clean install, whilst keeping xp in order, can unetbootin do this and is it easy???
[15:15] <boss_mc> nightdrever: unetbooting just turns a bootable cd into a bootable usb
[15:15] <Jack_Sparrow> nightdrever Do you have a cdr drive in that box
[15:16] <boss_mc> nightdrever: the actual installation of ubuntu is the same through both media
[15:16] <mike126_>  boss_mc kind of mate cheers, don't really know if I did anything I just ended up ticking 'headphone' and it works now..
[15:16] <nightdrever> i have a cd drive however i cant write to it
[15:16] <Jack_Sparrow> nightdrever Get a live cd and reinstall.  after removing the wubi testdrive
[15:17] <nightdrever> well  i went to shop today.....and they only had live dvd....i dont have dvd drive
[15:17] <Jack_Sparrow> nightdrever FInding someone with a cd burner should not be difficult
[15:18] <Jack_Sparrow> nightdrever stick the iso on a flash drive and go to kinkos or the library
[15:19] <nightdrever> well i have usb drive.......but i dont know how to boot from usb
[15:19] <nightdrever> ive looked in the bios and cant see that option
[15:19] <Jack_Sparrow> nightdrever All the more reason to get a livecd, they are just handy to have around
[15:19] <jorgerosa> hello
[15:19] <Jack_Sparrow> Hi jorgerosa
[15:20] <fresh_prince> Hello, I need to install OpenCV with ffmpeg on Ubuntu, should I use the deb version in the repos. or use the version from source forge? Help ?
[15:21] <Jack_Sparrow> fresh_prince Always best to try te repo first
[15:21] <fbc-mx> Does anyone know how to see/set BIOS settings from the command line?
[15:21] <boss_mc> fbc-mx: can't be done
[15:21] <RunSky> i install the python-xdg the error invalid Python installation:unable to open /usr/lib64/python2.5/config/Makefile
[15:21] <fbc-mx> boss_mc,  drats.... I have a headless machine and wanted to enable WAKE-ON-LAN
[15:22] <fresh_prince> Jack_Sparrow: okeyz, will do .. thanks
[15:22] <nightdrever> what about instlux?
[15:22] <mediaBox> hey. How can I permanently disable dpms? I have the options set in xorg.conf to the best of my knowledge, but xset q still says its turned on. If i run xset -dpms, its good for a few hours but reverts back on
[15:22] <Jack_Sparrow> fbc-mx Nope
[15:22] <Jack_Sparrow> !info python-xdg
[15:23] <fbc-mx> Jack_Sparrow, boss_mc, even if my computer comes with a windows utility that allows you to do it?? Is there not a linux equivalent?
[15:23] <Jack_Sparrow> RunSky Did you get the version from our repos, or some other way
[15:23] <``y7> what would cause my eth0 on ubuntu to drop an ip last night, it can't pick up an ip this morning after (ifdown eth0, ifup eth0) but after i reboot, it can pick up an ip address?
[15:23] <Jack_Sparrow> fbc-mx That would be a windows app written just for your hardware by the mfg.  so.. No.
[15:23] <bullgard4> pavucontrol opens a window "Volume Control". There are 4 tabs. One is 'Input devices'. It shows a microphone and next to it 'ALI 5451 ALI 5451'. To the right is loudspeaker icon with a small white skew cross in a red square. How can I get rid of this cross in the red square?
[15:24] <sevenseeker> hmmm, anyone having flash problems with FF?  I go to http://nickjr.com for my kids and trying to play games results in blank flash screens
[15:24] <mediaBox> !info dpms
[15:24] <boss_mc> wow, the aptitude installer is cool
[15:24] <boss_mc> as in sudo aptitude (no args)
[15:25] <sevenseeker> oh, ubuntu 9.04 with the 10.... something plugin (on my mac right now)
[15:25] <fbc-mx> Jack_Sparrow, drats. oh well, guess I gotta schlep the machine back to the office, cuz all I got at home is a laptop.  Maybe I should monitor my local classifieds for a cheap 14 inch flat panel I can slide under the sofa when not in use.
[15:26] <Jack_Sparrow> fbc-mx maybe a card that can output the basic screen to your tv?
[15:26] <mdg> sevenseeker: what kind of mac - PPC macs don't do flash
[15:27] <redrabb1t> jnjkfvn
[15:27] <redrabb1t> hello?
[15:28] <mediaBox> anyone know how to permanently disable dpms in jaunty?
[15:28] <sevenseeker> mdg: sorry, I meant I am just not on that computer now :)
[15:29] <Jack_Sparrow> mediaBox What or why are you trying to accomplish
[15:30] <mdg> sevenseeker: What happens when you restart firefox and go back to that page.  I play wonderword, which is flash, and sometimes I just need to restart firefox and go straight there.
[15:30] <mediaBox> Jack_Sparrow: got a media center PC that I want to stay on all the time. After a few hours, the screen blanks if there is no interaction. If i type in xset -dpms, xset q shows it disabled, but it auto-reverts afte a few hours
[15:31] <redrabb1t> mediaBox check out URL:http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7403159
[15:31] <sevenseeker> mdg: I would swear I tried that but then again... you never know, its hard to remember and concentrate when you have an upset 5 and 3 yearold in your lap :)
[15:31] <mediaBox> Jack_Sparrow: i want the media cetner to be showing if I switch my PC over to the VGA input, versus a blank screen with "No Input"
[15:31] <mediaBox> redrabb1t: that's me
[15:31] <mediaBox> porting from the media center PC instead of my regular account
[15:31] <mediaBox> uhh.. posting
[15:31] <mdg> sevenseeker: It also helps to clear out temporary files from firefox
[15:32] <fbc-mx> Jack_Sparrow, hmm.. or a vga to composite converter.
[15:32] <Jack_Sparrow> sevenseeker clearing out some addons can also help.  There are a few that are not well coded
[15:32] <Jack_Sparrow> fbc-mx It was a thought
[15:32] <redrabb1t> :p
[15:33] <redrabb1t> sorry mediaBox
[15:33] <mediaBox> redrabb1t: no prob, I appreciate a response at all :)
[15:33] <mediaBox> been battling this for a few weeks.
[15:33] <mediaBox> Really dont want to put windows on this just so the @#!! screen will stay on
[15:33] <sevenseeker> Jack_Sparrow and mdg: ok, I verified that I have no addons and a fresh restart didn't help.  I failed to add that this particular site and games have worked previously (8.04)
[15:34] <Jack_Sparrow> mediaBox The mythtv people or one of the other media sewrver channels would probably know right off how to do that.  I am sure it is a common issue
[15:34] <mdg> sevenseeker: Make sure your pop-up blocker is not blocking the site too.
[15:34] <mediaBox> Jack_Sparrow: strange, I have posted in the XBMC forums too, and seems no one knows...  I think it is isolated to Jaunty, I could have my monitor on all day in Intrepid
[15:35] <voldenet> hi
[15:35] <fbc-mx> Jack_Sparrow, too bad there is no USB VIDEO standard. I would be nice to plugin a USB cable from one machien to another and run a small app that would open up a console on the other machine. Since USB mice and keyboards exist all we need is a USB video standard.
[15:35] <redrabb1t> emmm.....dont have much knowledge on this
[15:35] <redrabb1t> mediabox have u tried to edit the xorg.conf file?
[15:35] <thunder> after i compiled linux kernel and tried to use dpkg to install it, i got the following errors.dpkg: error processing linux-image-2.6.29.4-thu_2.6.29.4-thu-10.00.Custom_i386.deb (--install):
[15:35] <thunder>  trying to overwrite `/lib/firmware/keyspan_pda/xircom_pgs.fw', which is also in package linux-image-2.6.28.9thu
[15:35] <thunder> dpkg-deb: subprocess paste killed by signal (Broken pipe)
[15:35] <thunder> Running postrm hook script /sbin/update-grub.
[15:36] <thunder> Searching for GRUB installation directory ... found: /boot/grub
[15:36] <FloodBot1> thunder: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[15:36] <thunder> Searching for default file ... found: /boot/grub/default
[15:36] <sevenseeker> mdg: no, no notification up top at least
[15:36] <mediaBox> redrabb1t: yes, i have the appropraite server flags and have specified Option "DPMS" "False", but it doesnt seem to take. Seems like something else is overriding it.
[15:36] <Jack_Sparrow> mediaBox You tried this right.. xset dpms force off"
[15:36] <voldenet> i installed propertiary nvidia driver, and got following error: "dlopen: /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions//libglx.so: undefined symbol: _nv000110gl"
[15:37] <mediaBox> Jack_Sparrow: did that, it just turns off the monitor until i press a key
[15:37] <Jack_Sparrow> !kernel > thunder
[15:37] <redrabb1t> mediaBox: is that file case sensitive when specifying options?
[15:37] <mediaBox> redrabb1t: i think so, I have seen it several ways, though, and dont know which is right
[15:38] <mdg> sevenseeker: In Firefox got to Edit, then Preferences, then Content tab and click on exceptions
[15:38] <exco> exit
[15:38] <mdg> sevenseeker: Then add the game site in the exceptions list.
[15:38] <redrabb1t> mediaBox: have u tried putting "FALSE" in capitol letters?
[15:38] <mediaBox> yes
[15:38] <Aryaan> Hi, I have KDE installed along with Gnome on Hardy. If I install Jaunty over the present installation , retaining the /home folder, would I still have KDE?
[15:39] <Timcrack_> Hallo ich habe ein Problem: Ich habe eine Creative Sound Blaser Live! 24 Bit (SB0410) und bekomme über ALSA nur 2.1 Sound. Dabei müsste ich eigentlich 5.1 Sound haben. Also Hardwaremäßig ist 100% alles in Ordnung.
[15:39] <unop> !de | Timcrack_
[15:39] <Timcrack_> Im alsamixer habe ich auch schon die anderen Säulen aufgedreht
[15:39] <sevenseeker> good idea... just to be sure, doing so after I reboot
[15:39] <Jack_Sparrow> !english
[15:39] <mediaBox> Jack_Sparrow: would disabling power management altogether achieve my result? How do i just disable ALL power management?
[15:40] <Jack_Sparrow> mediaBox start in the bios
[15:40] <Drknezz> Hi, !ati
[15:40] <Drknezz> !ati
[15:40] <Jack_Sparrow> mediaBox look into the apic and acpi=off etc for the command lines
[15:40] <mediaBox> Jack_Sparrow: unfortunately, that option doesnt exist on this PC, a Dell Optiplex GX280
[15:40] <redrabb1t> mediaBox: have u checked for anything in your start-up script that may be causing an override?
[15:41] <redsky> join #linuxforen.de
[15:41] <mediaBox> redrabb1t: dont know what to look for or where. This is a clean install of Jaunty, the only customization done is installing XBMC for the media cetner
[15:42] <mediaBox> redrabb1t: so, it seems this is the default behaviour. I know my main desktop shuts off the monitor too, even though I have it set in power managemnet to never blank the screen
[15:42] <Aryaan> Anyone? .. Can I retain some packages while installing with a new Live Cd?
[15:42] <thunder>  1
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[15:43] <FloodBot1> thunder: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[15:43] <mdg> Aryaan: Do you mean a complete new install from a live cd or adding apps when running from a live cd?
[15:44] <Aryaan> complete new install. and i was of the impression that you cant add packages from a live cd... is that possible?
[15:44] <mediaBox> Jack_Sparrow: just added noapic and acpi=off to the boot options. Gonna reboot and be back shortly
[15:44] <Aryaan> Can I just upgrade to 9.04 with a live cd?
[15:44] <Jack_Sparrow> mediaBox good luck
[15:45] <mdg> Aryaan: If its the 9.04 live cd - why mess with upgrading the hard way.
[15:45] <fanfangjian> 测试
[15:45] <fanfangjian> 嘿，
[15:45] <atila339> What is the name of the windows software emulator program on ubuntu?
[15:45] <mdg> Aryaan: Try aptonCD (I think its in Synaptic)
[15:45] <sevenseeker> :( no dice, explicitly added nickjr.com to exception list or popups
[15:45] <thunder> it's ok
[15:45] <atila339> I really need it right now :)
[15:45] <hydester> hi.  i am using jaunty and am trying to set up wireless broadband (usb).  i configured "System-Preferences->Network Network Connections" and when i clicked the Network Manager i saw the broadband profile i created and it worked great.  i tried to use it later in the day and the profile and Wireless Broadband category was gone from the applet.  any ideas?
[15:45] <sevenseeker> is there a google chrome/chromium for linux yet?
[15:45] <jorgerosa> atila339:  wine
[15:45] <mdg> sevenseeker: That's really weird.
[15:46] <atila339> thank you
[15:46] <MaT-dg> sevenseeker: developer builds are out
[15:46] <sevenseeker> sweet!
[15:46] <jorgerosa> atila339:  yw :)
[15:46] <sevenseeker> mdg: I am guessing it is beta oddness (the 10 beta flash plugin)
[15:46] <fanfangjian> 请问我的系统是ubuntu9.04，已经装了Gsopcast在影音那里，可是不能看电视啊，都没有频道让我选择，怎么办
[15:46] <RHorse> hydester usb wrless can be dodgy
[15:46] <Jack_Sparrow> thunder may I have a brief pm please
[15:46] <Timcrack_> weiß jemand eine lösung? ;<
[15:46] <mdg> sevenseeker: Wanna try another site to see if it loads?  I can give you a link
[15:47] <Jack_Sparrow> Timcrack_ What country or language
[15:47] <fanfangjian> 请问我的系统是ubuntu9.04，已经装了Gsopcast在影音那里，可是不能看电视啊，都没有频道让我选择，怎么办
[15:47] <fanfangjian> 请问我的系统是ubuntu9.04，已经装了Gsopcast在影音那里，可是不能看电视啊，都没有频道让我选择，怎么办
[15:47] <fanfangjian> 请问我的系统是ubuntu9.04，已经装了Gsopcast在影音那里，可是不能看电视啊，都没有频道让我选择，怎么办
[15:47] <Jack_Sparrow> !cn
[15:47] <MaT-dg> sevenseeker: still in an alpha stage though -> unstable and incomplete features
[15:47] <thunder> Chinese
[15:47] <jorgerosa> atila339:  just in case, here is the homepage: http://www.winehq.org/
 is Chinese i think
[15:47] <Jack_Sparrow> thunder may I have a brief pm please
[15:47] <Aryaan> mdg :Well, I'll make myself clear. I have a well built Hardy desktop. But the thing is, the sound has faled after a motherboard change. I have checked every possible solution, including alsa recompile. But all has failed for now. I think if I just install 9.04 I might get back my sound. But I can't do it over the net because I have a snailpaced net. So the only alternative is installing from Live cd. I just want to know if I can retain some installed pr
[15:47] <Aryaan> ograms from 8.04, so I dont have to reinstall everything.
[15:47] <hydester> RHorse: is it not worth trying to figure out?  is it better to stick to BT?
[15:47] <mdg> sevenseeker: http://www.pantagraph.com/games/ - choose wonderword
[15:47] <sevenseeker> MaT-dg: thanks for the info, I am looking for a link now
[15:48] <Jack_Sparrow> !home > Aryaan
[15:48] <MaT-dg> sevenseeker: here you go :) http://blog.chromium.org/2009/06/danger-mac-and-linux-builds-available.html
[15:48] <fanfangjian> ?
[15:49] <fanfangjian> hello ....I can not use Gsopcast ....help me
[15:49] <sevenseeker> mdg: yup, that works great! thanks for the link, I like the games there :)
[15:49] <Aryaan> Jack_Sparrow, if I backup my home folder, can I retain the installed programs too? I thought the installed binaries were in /sbin or sumthing.
[15:49] <RHorse> hydester wha'ts BT?
[15:49] <mdg> sevenseeker: They don't all work for me, but wonderword does
[15:50] <sevenseeker> MaT-dg, thanks a ton
[15:50] <hydester> RHorse: bluetooth
[15:50] <Kingsy101> You're pretty much going to need DAHDI. If not for any hardware then for the dummy timer anyway. Note that the stock CentOS kernels come with a 1000HZ timer and so don't need recompiling (phew!). Replace 'VERSION' with the correct details.
[15:50] <mdg> Aryaan: You could try to downlaod aptonCD - lets you reinstall your favorite apps on a new install - it remebers them for you.
[15:51] <Kingsy101> that is what is written in this tutor I have..
[15:51] <jdu> how can I make it so, that when someone goes to save a document, it defaults to something other than home?
[15:51] <Kingsy101> would that apply to ubuntu aswell ?
[15:51] <Jack_Sparrow> !coc > thunder
[15:51] <Jack_Sparrow> !guidelines > thunder
[15:51] <ganesh_> can any one help me with sound problem..not able to play any music but login sound played normally
[15:51] <mediaBox> Jack_Sparrow: no luck
[15:51] <rob235> say i have two folders, foldA and foldB, if i create a folder, foldC, is there a way to have foldC contain links to all the files in foldA and foldB and have it update automatically if the contents of foldA or foldB changes?
[15:51] <Aryaan> Okay , thanks mdg . I'll try that. But as I said, my net speed is slow. I guess I'll just have to spend days to reinstall everything :p
[15:52] <RHorse> hydester i don't use bt
[15:52] <Jack_Sparrow> !paste > thunder
[15:52] <mdg> Aryaan: SYnaptic, aptoncd - saves all installed programs so you don't have to figure out what you did.
[15:53] <Aryaan> mdg, I get that. Thanks :)
[15:53] <Jack_Sparrow> Aryaan even if you did save /var/cache/apt/archives, those wont work with the new release
[15:53] <tones> please dont shower me with !ot's, but does anyone know a version of pong for unix-like terminals? specifically linux? mainly ubuntu?
[15:53] <rer3343> rob235: create subdirectories in foldA and foldB and make directory symlinks from foldC to them
[15:53] <mdg> < Jack_Sparrow ????
[15:53] <Jack_Sparrow> tones fine, then do go offtopic
[15:54] <rer3343> rob235: and put file only in those subdirs of foldA and foldB
[15:54] <jdu> rob235, one could use unionfs, aufs probably
[15:54] <tones> Jack_Sparrow: i already been there, and am now
[15:54] <rob235> rer3343: no, i want all files to be shown in one folder on my media server, like i have two folders of tv shows, i want them to show up as one big folder
[15:54] <jdu> rob235, rer3343's way is probably best
[15:55] <rob235> know what i mean?
[15:55] <hydester> RHorse: do you know how to troubleshoot the usb method?  i've tried wvdialconf and and gnome-ppp and both claim they don't get a response from the device.  yet lsusb shows it and bitpim sees it
[15:55] <Nubunti_> Im sooooo lost right now
[15:55] <rob235> ohhh wait
[15:55] <Jack_Sparrow> Nubunti_ http://www.ubuntupocketguide.com/download_main.html this may help with the basics
[15:55] <rer3343> rob235: you can't mix two directories
[15:55] <Nubunti_> Whenever i try to run a software i get the message like"error occured blabla"
[15:56] <grawity> Nubunti_: what is the *exact* error you get?
[15:56] <Jack_Sparrow> Nubunti_ We need that blah blah error and what flavor of ubuntu you are using and how the program was installed
[15:56] <Nubunti_> well i cant run ice chat on ubunti so im on vista atm
[15:56] <grawity> Nubunti_: Also, it's Ubuntu, not Ubunti.
[15:56] <rob235> ahh i get what you mean about the subdirs, so i'll just have to create a symlink for each directory (tv show) instead of each episode
[15:56] <rob235> or whatever i was thinking before, who knows
[15:57] <Nubunti_> But can i run files from NTFS with ubuntu?
[15:57] <jdu> rob235, as mentioned, you might try union mounting using unionfs or aufs
[15:57] <grawity> Nubunti_: Yes
[15:57] <RHorse> hydester other than the obvious stuff, I have no answer. I use pcmcia which is very well supported. Only laptops here!
[15:57] <Jack_Sparrow> Nubunti_ read files yes, run those programs, no
[15:57] <Nubuntu> Didnt know where i got ubunti from, anyway, so how do i change the filesystem?
[15:57] <grawity> Jack_Sparrow: It can run programs from any filesystem
[15:58] <grawity> Nubuntu: It doesn't matter what filesystem you're running programs on - you just can't run .exe's.
[15:58] <hydester> RHorse: ok.  thanks
[15:58] <mdg> hydester: What were you trying to set up (just out of curiosity)?
[15:58] <Jack_Sparrow> grawity explain what you are talking about
[15:58] <atiredmachine> Hello.  I plugged in an external monitor into my laptop to try it out, and the monitor control panel asked me if I wanted to let it adjust my virtual resolution, and I said yes, but now when I try to use Compiz (after removing external monitor), compiz effects are really really slow.
[15:59] <Nubuntu> And another thing; when i installed ubuntu i selected side by side to dualboot with vista
[15:59] <Nubuntu> But i dont know where the ubuntu system files got saved
[15:59] <Jack_Sparrow> grawity It can read the file app program etc, it simply doesnt understand what to do if it is a windows or not linux app and you are not going to have linux apps on his ntfs and have them working
[15:59] <Jack_Sparrow> Nubuntu did you use, ugh.. wubi
[15:59] <Nubuntu> When i tried to download 50mb of securty updates, it said "not enough disk space" , how can i increase my disk size?
[15:59] <Nubuntu> wubi?
[16:00] <Nubuntu> no i booted the OS from CD if thats your question
[16:00] <Jack_Sparrow> Nubuntu did you install from inside windows or run the live cd at boot and use our installer
[16:00] <Jack_Sparrow> ty
[16:01] <Nubuntu> Wow i didnt think ubuntu was that complicated
[16:01] <Jack_Sparrow> can you get into ubuntu..  if so type   sudo fdisk -l   last letter is L
[16:01] <grawity> Nubuntu: Linux can't run Windows programs (unless you use Wine)
[16:01] <RHorse> Nubuntu get a larger HDD
[16:01] <Nubuntu> Well im on vista,takes some time to start up ubuntu , but what does that do grawity?
[16:01] <Jack_Sparrow> !wine
[16:02] <Jack_Sparrow> !vbox
[16:02] <grawity> Nubuntu: Translation: Wine is a program for Linux, that lets you use _some_ Windows programs in Ubuntu.
[16:03] <Nubunti_> damn internet
[16:03] <Nubunti_> anyway, i cant run any software with ubuntu or what O.o
[16:03] <Nubunti_> skype for example?
[16:03] <Jack_Sparrow> !skype
[16:03] <tiyowan> Nubunti_: You're done with the install?
[16:03] <grawity> Nubuntu: Ubuntu is LINUX. It can only run LINUX programs.
[16:03] <Jack_Sparrow> !enter > Nubunti_
[16:03] <grawity> Nubuntu: Windows is WINDOWS. It can only run WINDOWS programs.
[16:03] <MoLoot> and there's also virtualbox for using virtual windows machines
[16:04] <grawity> MoLoot: That's just a virtual machine.
[16:04]  * RHorse sighs
[16:04]  * MoLoot loves virtual machines
[16:04] <geev> E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem. E: _cache->open() failed, please report.
[16:04] <Jack_Sparrow> geev so do what it says.. do what it says
[16:04] <Nubunti_> Grawity skype isnt only for windows is it?
[16:05] <swiftm6> skype should work with anything you've got
[16:05] <grawity> Nubunti_: No, there is Skype for Linux too.
[16:05] <geev> am not able to install any update your help please
[16:05] <Jack_Sparrow> geev run that command
[16:05] <Nubunti_> Ye thats what i said grawity
[16:05] <grawity> Nubunti_: But you can't run Windows Skype in Linux.
[16:05] <Jack_Sparrow> !aptfix
[16:05] <gladiator_> hi .. i have an ntfs partition mounted..and its showing to be taking huge amounts of memory and cpu when i ran 'top' .. any reasons.. fixes?
[16:05] <Baix> has anyone had a problem with open office where the text kinda gets a bit scrambled and you need to highlight it to get it to render right?
[16:05] <Nubunti_> Ah right grawity
[16:06] <Nubunti_> So i have to reinstall all my softwares or what`?
[16:06] <Nubunti_> or install wine?
[16:06] <Jack_Sparrow> !appdb > Nubunti_
[16:06] <geev> Jack_Sparrow: I copied  that
[16:06] <grawity> Nubunti_: First, check if there's a Linux version of a program. Skype has one.
[16:06] <Jack_Sparrow> geev Open a terminal window
[16:07] <geev> Jack_Sparrow:  then
[16:07] <crank> Installed Ubuntu 9.04 and I love it. No complications, just wanted to say good job!
[16:07] <Nubunti_> Well i followed those steps jack sparrow,to install wine,without any luck
[16:07] <tiyowan> gladiator: Well, which processes are taking up most of the resources?
[16:07] <Jack_Sparrow> geev use ctrl-shift - v to paste that command into the terminal and hit enter
[16:07] <h3oe4> When I run fullscreen windows games via wine I still can see the gnome-panel, but I don't have the problem when running native linux games. I use compiz. What could be wrong? I have googled it and lots of other ppl have the same problem but I can't find any solution
[16:08] <Jack_Sparrow> geev            sudo fuser -vki /var/lib/dpkg/lock;sudo dpkg --configure -a
[16:08] <Jack_Sparrow> is what you paste
[16:08] <Nubunti_> Well are there any supported IRC softwares,so i can talk on ubuntu instead of vista+
[16:08] <valentin_> Bonjour, je cherche un geek linuxien français pour m'aider dans un problème de webcam logitech qui et survenu depuis la sorti de Jaunty
[16:08] <EternalThug> can i get ubuntu about 512mb ? or less... [with whom i could install ubuntu via internet]  cause i got only 512mb usb flash memory card and i ain't god Cd rom?
[16:08] <EternalThug> ?
[16:08] <Jack_Sparrow> h3oe4 See the people in #winehq
[16:08] <boss_mc> !fr | valentin_
[16:08] <mediaBox> Jack_Sparrow: found this   https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+bug/193192
[16:08] <Jack_Sparrow> mediaBox I saw that too
[16:09] <tiyowan> !install | EternalThug
[16:09] <EternalThug> tiberius_ ty
[16:09] <scream> Where is the file that tells the system what apps to start on startup/boot?
[16:10] <Jack_Sparrow> !startup
[16:10] <TheFuzzball> Is it possible to share Ubuntu's speakers with Windows, so that when Windows plays sound it goes through the Ubuntu desktop's speakers?
[16:10] <metalfan_> hi
[16:10] <metalfan_> does anyone know of the poulsbo video driver is available for jaunty, cant find any packages :(
[16:10] <MattCampbell1> Is there a safe way to upgrade from Feisty to Hardy?
[16:10] <scream> Jack_Sparrow, I'm sorry... my question is, "Where is the file".
[16:10] <scream> The configuration file.
[16:10] <boss_mc> TheFuzzball: http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/FAQ
[16:10] <scream> The location of it.
[16:11] <scream> Like"/etc/...
[16:11] <scream> "
[16:11] <Jack_Sparrow> scream read the part about !boot
[16:11] <tiyowan> MattCampbell1: Safest way is to back up everything before proceeding. :)
[16:11] <scream> !boot
[16:11] <Jack_Sparrow> scream It is not like windows where you put things into a startup flder
[16:11] <geev> Jack_Sparrow: http://paste.ubuntu.com/189645/
[16:12] <Jack_Sparrow> ty
[16:12] <scream> jk
[16:12] <scream> k
[16:12] <scream> ok
[16:12] <TheFuzzball> boss_mc: Pulseaudio is Ubuntu's sound server, will it output to a LAN network do you think?
[16:12] <ShortWave> Hi all
[16:12] <ShortWave> quick question
[16:12] <Jack_Sparrow> !enter > scream
[16:12] <ShortWave> My wife's laptop runs Intrepid
[16:12] <scream> Jack_Sparrow, ok, so there is no file containing a startup script?
[16:12] <geev> Jack_Sparrow: am getting error check on ma paste bin http://paste.ubuntu.com/189645/
[16:12] <Jack_Sparrow> geev Pastebinyour sources.list please
[16:13] <ShortWave> She got some updates or something, and now every time she starts up, her firewall/iptables settings are all set to DENY
[16:13] <boss_mc> TheFuzzball: that's basically what it's designed to do
[16:13] <geev> Jack_Sparrow: how please
[16:13] <ShortWave> Where do I look to stop that? there's nothing glaringly obvious
[16:13] <Jack_Sparrow> geev one sec
[16:13] <becomingGuru> My ububtu doesnt print; Thats fine, but everytime I login it asks me there are docs to print.. and I have to close it manually... Its a pain in the ass. Anyway I can remove that...
[16:13] <geev> Jack_Sparrow: ok
[16:14] <Jack_Sparrow> geev   sudo apt-get install pastebinit  && pastebinit /etc/apt/sources.list              in your term
[16:14] <tiyowan> geev: Open up a terminal, type cat /etc/apt/sources.list, and pastebin the results.
[16:14] <boss_mc> ShortWave: does she need any opened ports?
[16:14] <ShortWave> boss_mc: "opened ports"?
[16:14] <boss_mc> !firewall | ShortWave
[16:14] <TheFuzzball> boss_mc: woot
[16:14] <ShortWave> boss_mc: You miss the point. ALL the policies are DENY. All of them. All the chains.
[16:14] <ShortWave> boss_mc: She can't even ping my wireless router.
[16:14] <Barridus> can rhythmbox play cd's directly?
[16:14] <ShortWave> boss_mc: This isn't about opened ports, it's about an utterly asinine setup of Iptables policies.
[16:15] <ShortWave> I installed UFW
[16:15] <Jack_Sparrow> ShortWave Lose the rude language please
[16:15] <ShortWave> and it utterly failed.
[16:15] <becomingGuru> Barridus, No... I dont think so
[16:15] <Kingsy101> how do you go about adding irssi to ubuntu? I have tried sudo aptitude install irssi and it says cannot find package
[16:15] <Jack_Sparrow> !info irssi
[16:15] <boss_mc> ShortWave: install gufw too to configure the firewall
[16:16] <RHorse> Kingsy101 sudo  apt-get install irssi
[16:16] <boss_mc> ShortWave: So you're saying that the outbound ports are locked down too?
[16:16] <boss_mc> ShortWave: that's very broken
[16:16] <geev> Jack_Sparrow:  retuning the some error
[16:16] <Kingsy101> thanks
[16:16] <whatvn> becomingGuru: delete print job
[16:16] <RHorse> np
[16:17] <Jack_Sparrow> geev Pastebin your sources.list manually as suggested earlier
[16:17] <tiyowan> geev: Open up a terminal, type cat /etc/apt/sources.list, and pastebin the results. <- Try this
[16:17] <proprietario> ou
[16:17] <tiyowan> geev: You need to copy the results of running that command, then you need to go to paste.ubuntu.com, paste the results in there, click the button, and paste the link of the resulting page here.
[16:18] <whatvn> !paste
[16:18] <Sleepless86> How to mount a .cue or .bin image under ubuntu?
[16:18] <geev> Jack_Sparrow: tiyowan: http://paste.ubuntu.com/189650/
[16:18] <whatvn> Sleepless86: convert to iso file and mout
[16:18] <whatvn> Sleepless86: convert to iso file and mount
[16:19] <Sleepless86> okay
[16:19] <whatvn> Sleepless86: are you trying to play video file?
[16:19] <Jack_Sparrow> !hardy
[16:19] <geev> Jack_Sparrow: tiyowan: is it correct what u asked for?
[16:19] <RHorse> Kingsy101 you should run apt-get update
[16:20] <Jack_Sparrow> yes
[16:20] <tiyowan> geev: Yep, that's right. I'm sorry I logged in after you posted your exact problem. What seems to be the trouble?
[16:20] <Jack_Sparrow> geev did you ever run sudo apt-get update?
[16:20] <metalfan_> where can i see which packages were installed in which order?
[16:20] <tiyowan> metalfan: dpkg -l
[16:21] <metalfan_> tiyowan, thats a listing by alphabet
[16:21] <geev> Jack_Sparrow:  if i start my computer it start to check for update then it notify me to apply for update or not
[16:21] <Kingsy101> can someone tell me what this error means.. ----> http://pastie.org/502792
[16:22] <Kingsy101> i happened when I tried the command 'sudo make all'
[16:22] <becomingGuru> whatvn, How do I do that... Many times I did that and it still comes.. :(
[16:22] <Jack_Sparrow> Kingsy101 Please post a bbrief description of what lead up to the error and not just a link.. ty
[16:22] <Sleepless86> whatvn, just want to install a program from windowsdisk that is in an bin/cue file
[16:22] <boss_mc> Kingsy101: install build-essential
[16:22] <Kayla> hi
[16:22] <whatvn> becomingGuru: i think /var/spool/cups is right place you should look
[16:22] <Nationiant> Kayla: hi
[16:22] <Kingsy101> it is in a tutorial I am trying to do, which requires me to install DAHDI
[16:23] <ActionParsnip> of place is it?
[16:23] <Kayla> hi
[16:23] <RHorse> hi
[16:23] <Nationiant> :)
[16:23] <tiyowan> metalfan_: Did you want a listing sorted by date?
[16:23] <whatvn> Sleepless86: ah, so you must convert to iso file
[16:23] <Kayla> i don't know what this is really
[16:23] <becomingGuru> whatvn, Ok and then I delete all files in that dir?
[16:23] <Jack_Sparrow> Sleepless86 What program is on a windows disk that you wish to install in ubuntu.  Or do you mean in wine or a vb with windowes
[16:23] <boss_mc> Kingsy101: you've not got and standard C headers installed (they're included in build-essential)
[16:23] <geev> Jack_Sparrow: today i decided to update of getting the update and i left for a time then after i came back and i found the system was restarted
[16:23] <metalfan_> tiyowan, yes
[16:23] <whatvn> becomingGuru: I think...yes :|
[16:23] <becomingGuru> whatvn, Actually I wouldnt mind removing all installations related to printing, as my ubuntu wouldnt print anyway...
[16:23] <metalfan_> tiyowan, installed some things by hand and would like to get rid of them...
[16:23] <Sleepless86> Jack_Sparrow, i will use it with wine
[16:24] <Kayla> is this like, chat for ubuntu people?
[16:24] <Jack_Sparrow> geev I have no idea, your sources list looks fine.
[16:24] <Kingsy101> boss_mc - typign that gives me an error saying install: missing destination file operand after `build-essential'
[16:24] <becomingGuru> whatvn, So in that case I delete an higher directory
[16:24] <ActionParsnip> Kayla: its the official support channel for ubuntu
[16:24] <metalfan_> Kayla, no, how did you come to that conclusion?
[16:24] <Jack_Sparrow> Sleepless86 See the people in #winehq for help on that, iti s quite a common issue
[16:24] <Kayla> oh. Well, it said chat
[16:24] <whatvn> becomingGuru: higher directory?
[16:24] <RHorse> becomingGuru HP printers are well supported
[16:24] <metalfan_> Kayla, striclty windows...no ubuntu allowed ;)
[16:24] <boss_mc> Kingsy101: I meant through synaptic or 'sudo aptitude install build-essential'
[16:24] <Kayla> k well then bye
[16:24] <rer3343> !ot | karmelek
[16:25] <rer3343> grml
[16:25] <becomingGuru> whatvn, I mean delete var/spool itself
[16:25] <whatvn> becomingGuru: no
[16:25] <becomingGuru> RHorse, May be, but mine is samsung
[16:25] <metalfan_> rer3343, yeah, auto nick completion...always some bastard in between ;)
[16:25] <whatvn> becomingGuru: yes del queue print job in /var/spool/cups
[16:25] <geev> Jack_Sparrow: can i go back to my previous kenel version here cos i have three after different updates
[16:25] <rer3343> metalfan_: she's gone anyway :)
[16:26] <metalfan_> rer3343, rejoined
[16:26] <Jack_Sparrow> geev you should be able to pick the one you want from grub menu
[16:26] <whatvn> becomingGuru: if you dont need print app, remove cups
[16:26] <rer3343> requit
[16:26] <Kingsy101> boss_mc - ah right cool, I am getting it now, so after I have got this will I be able to run the command 'sudo make all' again and it will work yeh?
[16:26] <becomingGuru> And also, yea... I get an error putting Tomboy and Glipper on to the panel eachtime I boot, But it works if I put them in manually later
[16:27] <whatvn> becomingGuru: what error?
[16:27] <nw-b> what is the latest ubuntu codename?
[16:27] <boss_mc> Kingsy101: hope so, you might need some more libraries/headers but the errors will tell you which ones you need
[16:27] <whatvn> !9.04
[16:27] <geev> Jack_Sparrow: i mean i can i restore the system to previous kenel version
[16:27] <Kingsy101> alright ;) thanks
[16:27] <becomingGuru> whatvn, "Error adding Tomboy to panel; Do U want to delete it?" Nothing helpful
[16:27] <Jack_Sparrow> geev Did you make any backups
[16:28] <geev> no
[16:28] <geev> but when booting i see it on the list
[16:28] <whatvn> becomingGuru: right click on panel, click add to panel, choose sticky note from that list
[16:28] <becomingGuru> BTW, whats are the wildcard characters in ubuntu How do I delete all files rm -rf * doesnt work
[16:29] <vick> How do i install a .deb package all that depends on it like if there is anything it would be downloaded ?
[16:29] <becomingGuru> whatvn, No I hate sticky note... Tomboy is better
[16:29] <vick> Because i have a .deb package no in repos, but it depends on others in repos
[16:29] <Jack_Sparrow> becomingGuru Have you tried making a new launcher on your desktop etc and then dragging that to the panel
[16:29] <becomingGuru> I hv added it already but It fails to add on each bootup
[16:29] <RHorse> becomingGuru my guess is that it can't find some files it needs to start
[16:29] <boss_mc> vick install it with gdebi
[16:29] <whatvn> becomingGuru: rm -rf * will work
[16:29] <thunder> becomingGuru you may have no right to delete. try sudo
[16:29] <edbian> whatfn!!!!!!!!!
[16:29] <ActionParsnip> becomingGuru: check you dont need any of the subfolders
[16:30] <ActionParsnip> becomingGuru: its a very agressive command
[16:30] <vick> boss_mc, thanks
[16:30] <edbian> whatvn, Why are you trying to run that command??
[16:30] <whatvn> edbian: I dont run
[16:30] <Jack_Sparrow> becomingGuru Be VERY careful with that.  You can easily lose everyting
[16:30] <whatvn> edbian: read carefully, please!
[16:30] <ShortWave> Jack_Sparrow: You just gained about 50 karma points.
[16:30] <becomingGuru> U guys wont believe it
[16:30] <becomingGuru> ub@ub-laptop:/var/spool/cups$ sudo ls
[16:30] <becomingGuru> a00008	c00004	c00006	c00008	d00008-001  tmp
[16:30] <becomingGuru> a00009	c00005	c00007	c00009	d00009-001
[16:30] <becomingGuru> ub@ub-laptop:/var/spool/cups$ sudo rm -rf *
[16:30] <becomingGuru> ub@ub-laptop:/var/spool/cups$ sudo ls
[16:30] <FloodBot1> becomingGuru: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[16:31] <becomingGuru> FloodBot1, Fine... This is just a few lines
[16:31] <ActionParsnip> becomingGuru: use pastebin
[16:31] <becomingGuru> ActionParsnip, Fine
[16:31] <Jack_Sparrow> becomingGuru three lines max please
[16:31] <ActionParsnip> becomingGuru: >2 lins, pastebin
[16:31] <Barridus> FloodBot1 is unsurprisingly, a bot
[16:31] <whatvn> becomingGuru: su, type your password then rm -rf *
[16:31] <edbian> whatvn, I just got here and I see people telling each other to rm -rf * (which deletes everything in your filesystem)  So I worry
[16:31] <lsieufagsehjafg> lol same her
[16:31] <ActionParsnip> whatvn: sudo -i   is advised
[16:32] <lsieufagsehjafg> what does sudo -i do?
[16:32] <Jack_Sparrow> whatvn sudo  not su thanks
[16:32] <boss_mc> edbian: it deletes everything in the active directory
[16:32] <becomingGuru> whatvn, I know the way to delete file... I hv tried to remove.. Thats precicely my complaint... Even after I remove they persist
[16:32] <Jack_Sparrow> edbian agreed, we were all over it
[16:32] <ActionParsnip> edbian: it doesnt if you are in /home or somesuch
[16:32] <boss_mc> edbian: not the whole filesystem (unless you're accidentally in the wrong folder!)
[16:32] <edbian> k
[16:32] <ActionParsnip> edbian: it will only delete the whole system if your pwd is /
[16:32] <boss_mc> Kingsy101: fixéd?
[16:33] <whatvn> Jack_Sparrow: sudo works :|
[16:33] <Jack_Sparrow> :)
[16:33] <whatvn> Jack_Sparrow: sudo cd    dont work
[16:33] <porkpie> Hi guy's .. I am trying to install php5-imap but I get this error Err http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com gutsy/universe php5-imap 5.2.3-0ubuntu1
[16:33] <porkpie>   404 Not Found
[16:33] <Jack_Sparrow> whatvn no it wont
[16:33] <ActionParsnip> porkpie: gutsy is dead
[16:33] <Jack_Sparrow> !gutsy
[16:33] <becomingGuru> BTW, I installed Chrome yesterday, the Dev Build, and it works like a charm
[16:34] <porkpie> ActionParsnip: is there not an archive ?
[16:34] <Jack_Sparrow> porkpie the repos have been pulled
[16:34] <ActionParsnip> porkpie: if you access http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/  you will see no gutsy on there
[16:34] <zcserei> Hey all. I had a domain name configured to a given IP address. Then we bought a new computer instead of the old server, set up with the old ip address. Now the computer doesn't listen to the domain name just the ip address. How can I set up the server so it would listen to the domain name as well?
[16:34] <porkpie> crap ....
[16:34] <Jack_Sparrow> porkpie see old-releases
[16:34] <porkpie> I need to upgrade the server
[16:34] <RHorse> porkpie try old-releases archive
[16:35] <ActionParsnip> !upgrade | porkpie
[16:35] <porkpie> RHorse: do you have a link
[16:35] <t3kyMp3> hello
[16:35] <remu> Hello everyone, I'm trying to open up an ISO with fileroller, but I'm getting the following error. "CD-ROM is NOT in ISO 9660 format". I can't mount it either. In Windows I am able to mount it though. Anyone know what might be the issue?
[16:35] <Jack_Sparrow> !iso
[16:35] <t3kyMp3> how can i connect to undernet from ubuntu ?
[16:36] <boss_mc> remu: is the windows vista and you are in hardy or less?
[16:36] <remu> Windows is Vista, and I am using Jaunty, and Arch Linux.
[16:36] <ActionParsnip> t3kyMp3: connect to one of these servers http://www.undernet.org/servers.php
[16:37] <ActionParsnip> t3kyMp3: just like you connected here
[16:37] <t3kyMp3> aha, oke thx
[16:37] <headbanger2510_> login
[16:37] <Jack_Sparrow> t3kyMp3 If you are using xchat etc, they also have support channels
[16:37] <headbanger2510_> LOGIN headbanger2510
[16:37] <rozer_> Hi i am using ubuntu 9.04... it really nice .. but my problem is that i install suse 11.1 also .. how can i add /boot/grub/menu.lst entry for suse ?
[16:37] <Jack_Sparrow> headbanger2510_ Please stop
[16:38] <remu> boss_mc, Windows Vista, and I am using Jaunty and Arch Linux.
[16:38] <t3kyMp3> Jack: xchat i`m using
[16:38] <boss_mc> remu: hmmm, so it's not a UDF2.5 issue... I'm out, sorry
[16:38] <Jack_Sparrow> t3kyMp3 /join #xchat
[16:38] <t3kyMp3> thx
[16:40] <Jack_Sparrow> FYI I was only trying to keep headbanger from making a mistake and giving everyone his ident password.
[16:40] <rozer_> any body help..!!
[16:40] <Jack_Sparrow> !ask
[16:41] <Spongy> My C-Media USB Sound card stutters when used (PulseAudio!). Any help?
[16:41] <RHorse> porkpie http://paste.ubuntu.com/189666/ replace gutsy for feisty
[16:41] <karan> hello all
[16:42] <Jack_Sparrow> !hi
[16:42] <rozer_> Jack_Sparrow , i already ask the question..!!
[16:42] <porkpie> RHorse:just use them instead of the current sourcelist
[16:43] <Jack_Sparrow> rozer_ repeat the question every few minutes (not each time it scrolls off the screen)  and try to avoid the help me posts
[16:43] <rozer_> ok..!! i wanna boot suse from ubuntu.. what should be menu.lst entry for suse /
[16:43] <rozer_> ?
[16:44] <Jack_Sparrow> rozer_ ask the suse people what they need in the grub boot command line
[16:44] <nathan7> rozer_: Just make it root=/dev/sda<partition no>
[16:44] <RHorse> porkpie save the old sources.bak and use the new list. Run sudo apt-get update to update the cache.
[16:44] <rozer_> nathan7, ya it shows me parititon not found..
[16:46] <Jack_Sparrow> porkpie Quick way to backup the old list..   cp /etc/apt/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list.$(date +%m-%d-%Y-%T)
[16:46] <guyvdb_> can anyone explain the difference between packages libavcodec52 and libavcodec-unstripped-50 in ubuntu 9.04
[16:47] <guyvdb_> libavcodec-unstripped-50 = libavcodec-unstripped-52
[16:48] <nathan7> guyvdb_: Debug information. It's a huge size diff
[16:48] <Spongy> My C-Media USB Sound card stutters when used (PulseAudio and ALSA). Any help?
[16:49] <guyvdb_> nathan7 which one has debug info in it?\
[16:49] <dfgas> how do i change the logo for the gnome main menu?
[16:49] <steveccc> what is the best twitter client for ubuntu
[16:49] <Mike_lifeguard> Anyone familiar with texmaker? I'm finding the cursor really hard to see - is there any way to change that?
[16:49] <nathan7> guyvdb_: Unstripped
[16:49] <dfgas> i want to change the ubuntu logo
[16:50] <Klowner> steveccc: I use twitterfox since I always have firefox open anyway
[16:50] <nathan7> steveccc: In my opinion Thwirl
[16:50] <iluminator101> How do i reload gnome panel in ubuntu?
[16:50] <guyvdb_> nathan7 thx
[16:50] <operator19> hello
[16:50] <Jack_Sparrow> dfgas If you are trying to change the start button,  we dont support that effort in this channel
[16:50] <dfgas> um, y
[16:51] <iluminator101> How do i reload gnome panel in ubuntu?
[16:51] <Jack_Sparrow> iluminator101 We can reset one set
[16:51] <ccatter> ccatter hi all
[16:51] <operator19> is there anyone available that would help a serious noob ( I had to figure out how to install XChat... )
[16:52] <Jack_Sparrow> To reset the panel to defaults, type this in a !terminal: « gconftool --recursive-unset /apps/panel && killall gnome-panel »
[16:52] <back> parler vous francais ?
[16:52] <bobf> Hi, a recent Ubuntu upgrade appears to have enabled some irritating sound effects in all my GTK apps. I don't run gnome, so can someone tell me the name of the application I need to run to configure these sounds ?
[16:52] <Jack_Sparrow> operator19 It is as simple as asking your question.. all on one line please
[16:52] <Jack_Sparrow> !fr > back
[16:52] <bobf> If he's French, his French isn't very good. :)
[16:52] <patriconway> you can reload gnome panel by opening the system monitor, and then finding gnome-panel and then right click it and select kill
[16:52] <back> okay thanks
[16:53] <patriconway> it will reload automatically
[16:53] <operator19> I have an external 1TB Hard Drive Formatted into NTFS - theres alot on there - ubuntu wont mount it, even if I tell it to force it...  gparted sees it - but wont do anything
[16:53] <operator19> Thank you Jack_Sparrow
[16:53] <operator19> I am at a loss of what to do...
[16:53] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[16:54] <Jack_Sparrow> operator19 One line...   ty..  The command you used to try and force it?
[16:54] <operator19> I mean I have a lot fo questions, but I can figure most of them out just by using ubuntu  -  I finally quit using vista atogether yesterday, I am a little excited
[16:54] <Jack_Sparrow> operator19 http://www.ubuntupocketguide.com/download_main.html
[16:54] <iluminator101> jacksparrow tried that command it say no process running
[16:54] <nightdrever> is it easy to install linux from usb drive???......when my hardrive alresdy has xp and i want to keep xp????
[16:55] <Jack_Sparrow> !usb
[16:55] <operator19> sudo mount -t yadda yadda -o force
[16:55] <Jack_Sparrow> To Reset All of Gnome: http://linuxfud.wordpress.com/2007/02/14/how-to-reset-ubuntugnome-settings-to-defaults-without-re-installing/       In terminal type:         rm -r .gnome .gnome2 .gconf .gconfd .metacity
[16:55] <bobf> What is the name of the gnome application I need to run to configure GTK sound events ?
[16:56] <Jack_Sparrow> operator19 did you have mount point you were using?
[16:56] <fiorillo> hello
[16:56] <operator19> yes - give me a second and I will give you the full command line
[16:57] <operator19> sudo mount -o force /dev/sde /media/newdir/
[16:57] <ccatter> jemand aus gütersloh da \
[16:57] <Jack_Sparrow> !de
[16:57] <Jack_Sparrow> operator19 lost the trailing /
[16:58] <Spongy> How do I keep my USB sound card from stuttering?
[16:58] <Jack_Sparrow> operator19 sudo mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sda1 /media/locked-drive -o force               is what I would use
[16:58] <Klowner> speech therapy!
[16:58] <Tcl> hello: i just want to see a dvd disk ( a movie) ..and it wont see it the movie plaayer
[16:59] <Xcell> lol
[16:59] <ccatter> ubuntu-de
[16:59] <operator19> what do you mean?
[16:59] <Jack_Sparrow> ccatter /join #ubuntu-de
[16:59] <guyvdb_> if i compile a library (opencv) what should I use as the PREFIX on ubuntu. It defaults to /usr/local
[16:59] <rob235> hey
[16:59] <steveccc> i have downloaded the adobe air installer and its on my desktop - do i need to run it with sudo
[16:59] <Tcl> some nautilus codecs stuff
[16:59] <nightdrever> whats the most popular version of linux?....and why?
[16:59] <iluminator101> thats odd i had reinstall gnome panel
[16:59] <rob235> im writing my first bash script but it always says command not found, does it have to do with the first line and locating bash?
[16:59] <Jack_Sparrow> nightdrever that would be an offtopic discussion..
[16:59] <iluminator101> i get this error The panel encountered a problem while loading "OAFIID:GNOME_FastUserSwitchApplet".
[16:59] <operator19> Ubuntu - because I am a dummy and even I can get it working
[17:00] <Xcell> nightdrever-   distrowatch.com
[17:00] <Spongy> rob235, make sure the script is in a bin folder such as ~/bin and that it's executable
[17:00] <ccatter> www-ubuntu.de
[17:00] <tgm4883> Anyone know the package name for the default mini 9 desktop
[17:00] <lithax> rob235, are you execcuting the script using ./ at the beginnning e.g. ./myscript
[17:01] <rob235> nope
[17:01] <Kingsy101> boss_mc - you there?
[17:01] <thunder> rob235 Try ./scriptname
[17:01] <Tcl> any1 knows what i need to see a dvd disck on my ubuntu ?
[17:01] <Jack_Sparrow> ccatter                          /join #ubuntu-de
[17:01] <thunder> tcl Try mplayer
[17:01] <rob235> that worked
[17:01] <rob235> thanks
[17:01] <Jack_Sparrow> !dvd
[17:01] <guyvdb_> nathan7 If i compile a library what is the best place to put it? It wants to default PREFIX to /usr/local   what should I set it too?
[17:01] <Kingsy101> http://pastie.org/502817 <--- can someone take a look at that, got those when I tried sudo make all ... are they typical ?
[17:02] <nathan7> guyvdb_: /usr/local.
[17:02] <lithax> steveccc, run sudo sh <adobeairinstaller>
[17:02] <nathan7> lithax: No.
[17:02] <guyvdb_> nathan7 thx
[17:02] <nathan7> steveccc: chmod +x <installer> and ./<installer>
[17:02] <Tcl> thunder i meant the unfree codecs :)
[17:02] <nathan7> lithax: It's an ELF
[17:02] <Tcl> thx Jack
[17:03] <Spongy> My C-Media USB Sound card stutters when used (PulseAudio and ALSA). Any help?
[17:03] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[17:03] <ccatter> www.ubuntu.de
[17:03] <lithax> ok
[17:03] <operator19> Jack_Sparrow - thanks for your help, I am on the right track now...
[17:03] <guyvdb_> nathan7 does ldconfig find libs in /usr/local/lib or do i have to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH
[17:03] <rob235> is it hard to handle spaces in filenames when writing a script?
[17:03] <lithax> !sound | Spongy
[17:04] <nathan7> guyvdb_: I believe it does it by itself
[17:04] <RHorse> rob235 escape char is \
[17:04] <nathan7> guyvdb_: Not sure
[17:04] <guyvdb_> k
[17:04] <rob235> yea but i mean when a for loop is going through the files
[17:05] <rob235> oh wait
[17:05] <boss_mc> Kingsy101: yo
[17:07] <boss_mc> Kingsy101: they all look fine tbh
[17:07] <boss_mc> Kingsy101: they're just people being lazy with their coding standards
[17:08] <boss_mc> Does anyone use the GNOME-Colors icon theme?  If so, how can I make the icons be higher resolution (high res is available but seemingly not used)
[17:08] <rob235> ok so in the script if the filename has spaces then the variable $i only contains the last word, how can i fix that
[17:09] <grawity> rob235: If the file name is properly quoted "like this.txt", then $1 will have the entire name.
[17:09] <Kingsy101> boss_mc - thanks :)
[17:10] <rob235> this is what i have: for i in /mnt/blah/* /mnt/blah2/* ; do ln -s $i ; done
[17:11] <Spongy> Couldn't find a solution to my problem in the earlier links. Any other ideas?
[17:13] <_dr> is there any good tool to manage external vga with thinkpads?
[17:15] <_2eXtreme> hey guys! :) i've just downloaded and installed lampp. basically, i want to add it to my applications menu. i've figured out i need to go into the menu layout applet, and from there, i need to select a program to execute. so im guessing i need to write a shell script that will execute the start command for lampp. the only thing is, in order to start lampp, you need to execute the command as sudo, which means ill be promp
[17:15] <Spongy> I think the lampp servers start on boot, so you don't have to start them manually.
[17:16] <_2eXtreme> Spongy: hmm, im not a fan of things starting on boot...id rather have quick and easy access to starting/stopping lampp from the application menu.
[17:16] <jrib> _2eXtreme: did you use APT to install it?
[17:17] <Spongy> I don't know how to keep it from loading at boot, so I can't help you there...
[17:17] <syntac> hi, I have ubuntu on my laptop and for some reason, I only have 3 brightness levels (from like 0-3 where 0 is the dimmest, max brightness would be like 10). when i press brightness up, it gets to 3 then toggles back and forth between 2 and 3
[17:18] <mneptok> _2eXtreme: there is no single "lamp" application
[17:18] <_2eXtreme> jrib: nope, i downloaded it from the site and extracted it with tar
[17:19] <Spongy> I would have used tasksel to install it, but I suppose that works too.
[17:19] <_2eXtreme> mneptok: no, but theres a single command to start all applications, no?
[17:19] <jrib> _2eXtreme: do you know about APT?  That's the recommended way to install things on ubuntu
[17:19] <mneptok> _2eXtreme: no.
[17:19] <mneptok> _2eXtreme: do you mean XAMPP?
[17:19] <evanrmurphy> I've been able to connect to wireless fine for months, but suddenly yesterday it started this pattern of trying to reach the network, making green both spheres in the panel icon, continuing to spin like that for several seconds, and then failing. I've been on an Ethernet cable since then (which works fine btw). I started following https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessTroubleShootingGuide, but it seems to be m
[17:19] <evanrmurphy> ore directed toward people who haven't gotten their wireless working in the first place, so I hoped to get a second or third opinion before digging into that. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
[17:19] <_2eXtreme> jrib: yeah but sometimes it doesnt work for me properly :(
[17:20] <_2eXtreme> mneptok:sorry yes
[17:20] <jrib> _2eXtreme: that's a bit vague...
[17:20] <_dr> somebody know of a nice display settings manager? the one that comes with gnome won't work for my external vga port
[17:20] <_2eXtreme> jrib: ive used it for ndiswrapper in the past, and it didnt really qork all that well
[17:20] <bobf> Sorry to keep asking the same question, but does anyone know the name of the gnome application I should run to configure GTK sound events ?
[17:20] <_2eXtreme> jrib:why is it preferred?
[17:20] <mneptok> _2eXtreme: you do not want to use that on Ubuntu
[17:20] <JuJuBee> I need some advice....  I accidentally "sudo rm -R /var" and I have a backup from about a montth ago.  I have made changes to a few databases (MySQL) and my VM was stored in /var/lib/vmware.  Can I just copy the backup folder to the HD and move on?
[17:20] <evanrmurphy> And I'm running Jaunty on a Dell Inspiron 1520.
[17:21] <_2eXtreme> mneptok: why not?
[17:21] <mneptok> _2eXtreme: because it completely ignores the entire Ubuntu packaging system.
[17:21] <_2eXtreme> mneptok: okay, what should i use instead?
[17:21] <mneptok> _2eXtreme: XAMPP was created for distributions and platforms *without good packaging systems*
[17:21] <jrib> _2eXtreme: The software you obtain from the repositories using APT is 1) software intended to be used together 2) from a trusted source 3) receives automatic updates
[17:21] <mneptok> _2eXtreme: what is it you want to *do*?
[17:21] <_2eXtreme> jrib: oh okay cool
[17:22] <mib_50zpshjk> hi
[17:22] <_2eXtreme> mneptok: basically, i just want a server setup with mysql and php for hobbyist dev :) i went with xampp because it had the added bonus of perl. i normally use wamp in windows...
[17:22] <Kingsy101> boss_mc - seen this before ? ---> http://pastie.org/502833
[17:23] <mneptok> _2eXtreme: is your Ubuntu installation at all customized/used besides what you did with XAMPP?
[17:23] <_2eXtreme> umm...well i had to install ndiswrapper, and eh...i cant really remember anything else...why?
[17:23] <nathan7> =p
[17:24] <MojoRison> ok, i am reading the manual but am having some difficuties understanding root in ubuntu.  I am trying to move some theme files i downloaded into the usr/shared/themes folder but can not because i am not root, and can not change to root even in terminal....any help would be appreciated.
[17:24] <philsturgeon> Anyone know how to enable RTMP access through the iptables?
[17:24] <nathan7> =p
[17:24] <nathan7> sud osu
[17:24] <nathan7> *sudo su
[17:24] <Kingsy101> or anyone for that matter seen that error msg ?
[17:24] <grawity> nathan7: better is sudo -i
[17:24] <mib_50zpshjk> can any body help regarding boot/config setup on CONFIG_SERIAL pls
[17:24] <Kingsy101> ^^^^^^
[17:24] <mneptok> _2eXtreme: because your best net at this point is to start from scratch. that XAMPP tarball probably littered the HD with cruft.
[17:24] <evanrmurphy> bobf: Have you tried the sound preferences option under System > Preferences, or does that not have what you're looking for?
[17:24] <jrib> !root | MojoRison
[17:24] <_2eXtreme> mneptok: surely i can just uninstall?
[17:24] <jrib> MojoRison: how did you download the files there in the first place?
[17:24] <boss_mc> Kingsy101: what's wrong with that?
[17:24] <nathan7> grawity: RAAH
[17:24] <bobf> evanrmurphy: Yes, that's what I'm looking for, but I don't run Gnome, so I don't have that menu. :) I want the name of the application that that menu option launches.
[17:24] <Hew> Hmm, when exactly does Ubuntu 6.06LTS desktop support end, and how can we tell which packages will be unsupported (ie. which ones are non-server)?
[17:24] <mneptok> _2eXtreme: ummmm ... no. tarballs don;t work that way.
[17:24] <nathan7> mib_50zpshjk: Is on the wiki
[17:25] <mneptok> _2eXtreme: Linux is not Windows.
[17:25] <Kingsy101> boss_mc - what do you mean?
[17:25] <_2eXtreme> mneptok: yeah, but the xampp site gives you teh commands to remove it...
[17:25] <evanrmurphy> bobf: OK, I see. Gimme a sec and I think I can find that for you. :)
[17:25] <boss_mc> Kingsy101: ah, the make not found error.... pastebin the makefile and I'll see if anything jumps out at me
[17:25] <mneptok> _2eXtreme: and if they don't work?
[17:25] <nathan7> bobf: You use what DE?
[17:25] <bobf> evanrmurphy: "ps axf | grep sound" or similar should do it.
[17:25] <bobf> nathan7: I don't. I just run a tiling WM.
[17:25] <nathan7> =0
[17:25] <_2eXtreme> mneptok: nevermind.
[17:25] <mib_50zpshjk> ok thx   but i dont know  what it means  CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_ACCENT=m  like m letter  and y letter
[17:25] <nathan7> Twm?
[17:26] <Kingsy101> boss_mc - the make file?
[17:26] <bobf> StumpWM.
[17:26] <nathan7> mib_50zpshjk: m=module y=yes
[17:26] <mneptok> _2eXtreme: via con dios.
[17:26] <Kingsy101> boss_mc - sorry not sure what you mean...
[17:26] <boss_mc> Kingsy101: in that folder is a file called Makefile, can you pastebin it?
[17:26] <Kingsy101> the contents?
[17:26] <MojoRison> jrib,  thanks
[17:26] <bobf> nathan7: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKt_rVO960Q Screencast, if you're interested.
[17:26] <mib_50zpshjk> very well thx
[17:26] <Guthur> Is it possible to make sudo output PIPE'able to stdout, and references would be much appreciated
[17:26] <DoToan> ?
[17:26] <Guthur> and/any
[17:27] <MojoRison> nathan7, grawity  thanks
[17:27] <boss_mc> Kingsy101: yeah
[17:27] <Spongy> Still haven't been able to fix the stuttering with the C-Media USB Sound card.
[17:27] <nathan7> bobf: Cool!
[17:27] <Kingsy101> boss_mc - its emtpy
[17:27] <bobf> Guthur: I'm not sure the question makes sense. Why wouldn't "sudo output" go to stdout ?
[17:27] <Kingsy101> which is weird
[17:27] <Guthur> bobf out of the box it doesn't
[17:27] <mib_50zpshjk> ok there's any ready config for 8 port serial pci on boot/config
[17:27] <boss_mc> Kingsy101: that makes no sense...
[17:27] <Guthur> bobf anything marked [sudo]
[17:27] <nathan7> Guthur: It does.
[17:27] <nathan7> Guthur: Oh
[17:27] <nathan7> Guthur: That's stderr
[17:27] <nathan7> Wouldn't make sense
[17:28] <Kingsy101> :(
[17:28] <nathan7> If you pipe sudo stuff
[17:28] <nathan7> And the [sudo] prompt is in there
[17:28] <Kingsy101> I am just trying to jump straight to the ./congure command
[17:28] <nathan7> And you dont see it
[17:28] <Guthur> i want to capture the password request
[17:28] <FloodBot1> nathan7: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[17:28] <Kingsy101> :)
[17:28] <nathan7> FloodBot1: RAAH
[17:28] <boss_mc> Kingsy101: ah, the ./configure command makes the makefile
[17:28] <mneptok> !enter | nathan7
[17:28]  * nathan7 kicks mneptok 
[17:29] <boss_mc> MISTAKE!
[17:29] <mneptok> >:)
[17:29] <Seveas> +5 insightful :)
[17:29] <Kingsy101> boss_mc - ah right ;)
[17:29] <boss_mc> That was good to watch
[17:30] <NemesisD> is there seriously no way to configure notify-osd?
[17:30] <evanrmurphy> bobf: Lost connection for a second... you should try "gnome-volume-control", but I'm concerned if you're not running GNOME that a GNOME-based app won't be helpful.
[17:30] <Kingsy101> boss_mc - for some reason I am having problem installing DAHDI aswell, for some reason when I type chkconfig dahdi on      it says command not found
[17:30] <Kingsy101> dahdi start sayd package not found aswell which is weird because I did everything the tutor told me to
[17:30] <Seveas> Kingsy101, 'chkconfig' is a redhatism. Doesn't work on non-redhat-like-distros like Debian and Ubuntu
[17:31] <whatvn> Kingsy101: chkconfig is for RHEL base
[17:31] <Kingsy101> http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/CentOS+5+and+Asterisk+1.4.x+installation
[17:31] <bobf> evanrmurphy: I can run GTK apps, I just don't use gnome.
[17:31] <Kingsy101> that is what I am following
[17:31] <Kingsy101> well attempting too
[17:31] <Seveas> Kingsy101, centos isn't ubuntu.
[17:31] <mneptok> Kingsy101: you're using CentOS?
[17:31] <Seveas> find a better tutorial
[17:31] <Kingsy101> yeh I know but I am hopingt he shell commands will be similar
[17:31] <Kingsy101> no ubuntu
[17:31] <bobf> evanrmurphy: But yeah, thanks a lot - that has the Sound Theme tab I wanted. Wooo, no more sounds.
[17:31] <Kingsy101> like I said I was hoping it was gonna kinda work
[17:31] <Seveas> Kingsy101, it won't.
[17:32] <LjL> Kingsy101: they often enough aren't
[17:32] <sauvin> Kingsy101, what are you trying to do?
[17:32] <red_zZz> hello, sorry for my english, i'm from russia. some time ago i've installed 9.04JJ.... there were some probs but i've get them down with help from here. today i have another problem: i need to add windows loader to grub.... please give me advice or url to man (i was on grub man, but i dont know name of my windows partition)
[17:32] <Kingsy101> install DAHDI and then install Asterisk
[17:32] <boss_mc> Kingsy101: what's wrong with the copy of asterick in the repos?
[17:32] <evanrmurphy> bobf: Cool! Does that fix your issue then? You can also try "alsamixer".
[17:32] <boss_mc> !info asterisk
[17:32] <Drknezz> Hi!, what's the best way to install KDE 4 in Ubuntu?
[17:32] <Kingsy101> boss_mc - you used asterisk before ?
[17:32] <LjL> !kde > Drknezz    (Drknezz, see the private message from ubottu)
[17:32] <ikonia> Kingsy101: install "kubuntu-desktop" package
[17:32] <boss_mc> Kingsy101: no, never
[17:33] <Kingsy101> has anyone in here used asterisk before ?
[17:33] <mneptok> Kingsy101: do you *have* to use Asterisk, or do you just want working VoIP?
[17:33] <ikonia> Kingsy101: yes
[17:33] <Drknezz> Thx LjL
[17:33] <slipttees> hello guys
[17:33] <Kingsy101> I just want it working with VoIP
[17:33] <djcomp> register <datajpepper>
[17:33] <bobf> evanrmurphy: Well, alsamixer won't get rid of the sound effects - it was just the noises that play when a dialog opens, that kind of thing. They're gone now, hooray.
[17:33] <bobf> evanrmurphy: Thanks for your help.
[17:33] <bobf> .
[17:33] <mneptok> Kingsy101: look at YATE
[17:33] <LjL> Kingsy101: "yes, i've used it before". i'm not sure how that would help since i've used it 5 years ago. perhaps you want to ask a specific question instead?
[17:33] <mneptok> !info yate
[17:33] <Drknezz> LjL, kubuntu-desktop installs KDE 3.5 AFAIK :S
[17:33] <evanrmurphy> bobf: welcome!
[17:33] <ikonia> Kingsy101: it is voip
[17:33] <mneptok> Kingsy101: http://yate.null.ro/pmwiki/index.php?n=Main.GettingStartedOnUbuntu
[17:34] <senzo> Hi people. I'm a newby here
[17:34] <slipttees> howto fix boot splash "out scale"
[17:34] <LjL> Drknezz: no, it doesn't (unless you are on Hardy or previous)
[17:34] <nathan7> Drknezz: Not in 8.10
[17:34] <Drknezz> LjL, so i need no PPA, right?
[17:34] <senzo> I want to get some info on ubuntu
[17:34] <Kingsy101> mneptok - can I pm you a sec? I am finding it hard to talk in here there is alot going on
[17:34] <nathan7> senzo: Welcome!
[17:34] <slipttees> LCD Monitor 15' 1024x768@60
[17:34] <nathan7> senzo: Ask your question.
[17:34] <LjL> Drknezz: not unless you are on Hardy (8.04) or previous.
[17:34] <senzo> Thanks
[17:34] <mneptok> Kingsy101: np
[17:34] <SingAlong> any torrent program for ubuntu?
[17:34] <senzo> Is it stable?
[17:34] <boss_mc> !torrent | SingAlong
[17:34] <LjL> !torrent > SingAlong    (SingAlong, see the private message from ubottu)
[17:35] <davidh38> hey guys, do you know, why lyx crashes so often in version 1.6.2 in the math mode? is there an existing irc channel for lyx?
[17:35] <slipttees> !xorg
[17:35] <mneptok> SingAlong: Transmission is installed by default
[17:35] <senzo> Will it not give me problems when I conncet hardware, eg printers, etc
[17:35] <Spongy> Still haven't been able to fix the stuttering with the C-Media USB Sound card.
[17:35] <Sky3RN> http://www.lignorance.fr/viewart.php?art=32
[17:35] <Drknezz> LjL OkZ, i'm using jaunty, so 'ill proceed, thx for helping out
[17:35] <evanrmurphy> Any suggestions with my wireless issue? I'd been able to connect to wireless fine for months, but suddenly yesterday it started this pattern of trying to reach the network, making both spheres in the panel icon green, continuing to spin like for several seconds, and then finally failing. I've been on an Ethernet cable since then (which works fine btw) and started following https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Wireles
[17:35] <evanrmurphy> sTroubleShootingGuide, but it seems more geared toward people who haven't gotten their wireless working in the first place.
[17:35] <slipttees> !splash
[17:35] <nathan7> =p
[17:36] <LjL> Sky3RN: please don't spam
[17:36] <whatvn> or remove splash sreen :-p
[17:36] <slipttees> thx ubottu
[17:36] <red_zZz> hello, sorry for my english, i'm from russia. some time ago i've installed 9.04JJ.... there were some probs but i've get them down with help from here. today i have another problem: i need to add windows loader to grub.... please give me advice or url to man (i was on grub man, but i dont know name of my windows partition)
[17:36] <Drknezz> evanrmurphy, isn't it a net issue? (Try in winshit/another lappy)
[17:36] <davidh38> does anybody know why lyx crashes so often?
[17:37] <slipttees> !grub | red_zZz
[17:37]  * Drknezz spams "No More F*ing Electro S*t"
[17:38] <ikonia> Drknezz: control your language please
[17:38] <evanrmurphy> Drknezz: Thanks for your reply. Three other computers in the house have continued being able to connect just fine. Any other tips? (I'm running Jaunty on an Inspiron 1520.)
[17:38] <ikonia> Drknezz: if you can't say it without starting it out - don't say it please.
[17:38] <Drknezz> ikonia, i know, just wanted to lol out a bit
[17:38] <ikonia> Drknezz: it's not funny -
[17:38] <senzo> er, guys. any info on problems when connecting hardware like printers on a machine running ubuntu OS?
[17:38] <Drknezz> evanrmurphy, hmmm
[17:38] <pepperjack> red_zZz: there is already a commented out example in the menu.lst you can copy and just chage partition number if you need to.  gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst~
[17:38] <pepperjack> red_zZz: er without the ~
[17:38] <Drknezz> evanrmurphy, you have native driver or ndiswrapper?
[17:39] <evanrmurphy> Drknezz: Do you know how I could check that?
[17:39] <pepperjack> senzo: may help -https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers
[17:39] <Drknezz> evanrmurphy, did you even install a wireless driver? or it worked OOB?
[17:39] <whatvn> red_zZz: you can easily find partition number by sudo fdisk -l
[17:40] <slipttees> !squid
[17:40] <elia> gayveneto
[17:40] <red_zZz> guys, thanks! ubottu, thanks i'll try...
[17:40] <NemesisD> hey can someone help me out with notifications? Just upgraded and instead of using the cool new black OSD, it uses the ugly old yellow notification window
[17:40] <slipttees> !windows
[17:40] <slipttees> :-p
[17:41] <evanrmurphy> Drknezz: Did a clean install of Jaunty maybe three weeks ago, and it worked right away. I did not seek out a wireless driver.
[17:41] <MojoRison> ok, i'm trying guys.....how can i log on with root permissions on desktop so i can move files into dir owned by root?
[17:41] <Drknezz> evanrmurphy, hmmm....
[17:41] <LjL> !root > MojoRison    (MojoRison, see the private message from ubottu)
[17:41] <Drknezz> evanrmurphy, things are being weird with wireless in jaunty lately
[17:41] <SingAlong> mneptok: thanks!
[17:41] <elia> #gayveneto
[17:41] <SingAlong> transmission has a nice UI too
[17:41] <slipttees> !unix
[17:41] <Guest67202> hey folks
[17:41] <Drknezz> evanrmurphy, pastebin the output of lsmod
[17:42] <slipttees> !darwin
[17:42] <Guest67202> What is the cli command to configure authentication?
[17:42] <Drknezz> !spam | slipttees
[17:42] <slipttees> !vista
[17:42] <whatvn> slipttees: stop. please
[17:42] <Drknezz> slipttees, pm the bot if you want to experiment, dont spam please
[17:42] <chanux> !fsck
[17:42] <Brucevdk> Hi, I have an external monitor and a tablet and the Screen Resolution configuration applet set the Virtual size in xorg.conf to 2944x1200. Now whenever I use the stylus it treats this as the screen resolution. But what I want is to be able to use the stylus on just the tablet and have it ignore the external monitor. Anyone have any ideas?
[17:42] <slipttees> Drknezz: okay kay
[17:42] <slipttees> sorry
[17:43] <LjL> !botabuse | this is the correct trigger
[17:43] <slipttees> !samba | slipttees
[17:43] <Drknezz> np, just fix that pls
[17:43] <slipttees> :-)
[17:43] <Drknezz> LjL, thx for that factoid
[17:44] <Drknezz> evanrmurphy, you there?
[17:44] <red_zZz> whatvn thanks for fdisk -l it was very usefull :) now i know name of my win disk)
[17:44] <Drknezz> lol
[17:44] <chanux> Ubuntu Hardy, Reiserfs, fsck runs everytime I boot, even if I shutdown properly. Any idea?
[17:44] <evanrmurphy> Drknezz: http://paste.ubuntu.com/189705/ Sorry for the delay (first time I've used pastebin), and thanks for your help!
[17:44] <SingAlong> how do i add more torrent trackers to transmission?
[17:45] <Drknezz>  evanrmurphy, np, checking...
[17:45] <she_dyed> Brucevdk: youever looked at /etc/X11/xorg.conf, see if you have one
[17:45] <Drknezz> SingAlong, that isn't recommended
[17:45] <Guthur> in regard to my sudo question earlier; i assume setting the SUDO_ASKPASS env variable to a relevant GUI based authentication prompt would be the best way
[17:45] <Brucevdk> she_dyed: sure, it has a Virtual size and some tablet specific options I configured
[17:45] <chanux> Ubuntu Hardy with Reiserfs here. fsck runs everytime I boot, even if I shutdown properly. Any idea?
[17:46] <Brucevdk> she_dyed: http://pastebin.com/m30a3f84b
[17:46] <whatvn> red_zZz: not at all :)
[17:46] <she_dyed> Brucevdk: k 1 sec
[17:46] <Brucevdk> hmmm maybe I should configure two screens instead of a virtual size
[17:46] <Drknezz> evanrmurphy, i see no wifi driver module loaded
[17:48] <whatvn> chanux: maybe one of your partition need to be repaired
[17:48] <mdm> chanux: reiserfs does a mini fsck to check the tree structure every time it is mounted.  This is quite normal and wanted behavior
[17:48] <Drknezz> evanrmurphy, connect from onther machine
[17:48] <she_dyed> Brucevdk: try it but backup the xorg you have now
[17:48] <chanux> mdm, oh thanx
[17:49] <evanrmurphy> Drknezz: Are you saying I should get on IRC from another machine so I can mess with this one?
[17:49] <Drknezz> evanrmurphy, yes, i'll run some diagnostics with your help, though im no wifi expert
[17:49] <Spongy> My C-Media USB Sound card stutters when used (PulseAudio and ALSA). Any help?
[17:49] <johnfg> hi folks
[17:49] <cryptide> i wonder if running virtualbox with windows xp and firefox while running flash will take up less cpu than running flash on linux
[17:49] <cryptide> :D
[17:50] <johnfg> I've got kerberos up and running fine on ubuntu jaunty.
[17:50] <Drknezz> cryptide, maybe, but it will surely eat your ram
[17:50] <stillinbeta> Hi, I installed Kubuntu-desktop on my vanilla ibex install, and I can't seem to get rid of it. I've tried both aptitude remove and apt-get remove. Forum posts seem to think this will work, but thusfar it has not. Any suggestions?
[17:51] <johnfg> However, there's a bit of a problem with the pam.d files, I think that's due to pam-auth-update not understanding.
[17:51] <evanrmurphy> Drknezz: I'm downloading mIRC on a Windows machine now, anything I can do here in the meantime?
[17:51] <Drknezz> stillinbeta, you had to have installed kubuntu-desktop with aptitude so full-uninstalling works
[17:51] <Drknezz> evanrmurphy, pastebin lspci's output
[17:52] <Drknezz> w00t, kde4 installing
[17:52] <Brucevdk> Anybody know if xorg.conf supports a BelowOf? Like RightOf, LeftOf.
[17:52] <stillinbeta> Drknezz: is that a different command than just remove?
[17:52] <Brucevdk> hmm looks like it does
[17:52] <stillinbeta> aptitude remove-full or something?
[17:52] <Drknezz> stillinbeta, slightly different AFAIK
[17:52] <stillinbeta> I'll hit up the man page
[17:52] <johnfg> My question: pam-auth-update asks if I want: Kerberos Authentication (which should be yes now); Unix Authentication (not sure about this); and ConsoleKit Session Management (don't know about this either).
[17:52] <evanrmurphy> Drknezz: http://paste.ubuntu.com/189712/
[17:53] <Drknezz> stillinbeta, no, you had to have installed it with aptitude in the first place, so removing the metapackage removes all deps
[17:53] <johnfg> What's keeping login from working?  Do I not need the ConsoleKit or the Unix?
[17:53] <Drknezz> evanrmurphy, checking....
[17:53] <ipye> \join #ushahidi
[17:54] <stillinbeta> Drknezz: I'll try it again, but last time it whirred for a couple of seconds then just discarded the metapackage
[17:54] <Getterac7> Ok guys, I'm running Ubuntu 9.04 and i have a Geforce MX 4000 PCI video card.  I see the restricted drivers, but when i hit activate, a window pops up saying "downloading and installing" and then closes right away and it doesn't activate the drivers. Any suggestions?
[17:54] <ikonia> Getterac7: you have to reboot
[17:54] <Brucevdk> she_dyed: alright, restarting X, let's see if it does anything
[17:55] <Getterac7> ikonia: ohh.  i'll give that a try, thanks :)
[17:55] <she_dyed> Brucevdk: got a cold one in the fridge :) <--- Thas plan B
[17:55] <NemesisD> hey can someone help me out with notifications? Just upgraded and instead of using the cool new black OSD, it uses the ugly old yellow notification window
[17:55] <Brucevdk> :-)
[17:55] <Drknezz> stillinbeta, try this: "apt-cache show kubuntu-desktop" copy and paste all deps and remove them
[17:57] <belvis> Hello
[17:58] <IngerPoznas> hello everyone... I have a problem with conflict between my browser Opera and rythmbox player or also Movie player...when i'm on youtube for example if i start plaing a song i can't hear it and the browser will crach and the contrary
[17:58] <IngerPoznas> *crash
[17:59] <stillinbeta> Drknezz: That seems to be working. Thanks, that's a neat trick. I'm a bit confused over why aptitude didn't work, but that's a problem for another time :-)
[17:59] <Drknezz> evanrmurphy, You still there buddy?
[17:59] <Drknezz> stillinbeta, lol
[17:59] <evanrmurphy_> Drknezz: Yes, just got on the other machine.
[17:59] <Spongy> My C-Media USB Sound card stutters when used (PulseAudio). Any help?
[18:00] <Drknezz> evanrmurphy, ok, i think i got a way to make your bcm work 100%
[18:00] <Drknezz> evanrmurphy_, press Alt+F2 and type "gksu gedit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist"
[18:01] <giovanni> !list
[18:02] <evanrmurphy_> Drknezz: OK, I'm in that file. It's blank. What do you recommend?
[18:02] <Drknezz> evanrmurphy_, paste this: blacklist bcm43xx
[18:02] <Drknezz> evanrmurphy_, and close gedit
[18:03] <Jack_Sparrow> !puregnome
[18:03] <evanrmurphy_> Drknezz: Would you please explain your thinking here?
[18:03] <Drknezz> evanrmurphy_, PM
[18:04] <stillinbeta_> Drknezz: Something went horribly wrong, there.
[18:04] <Drknezz> stillinbeta_, what?
[18:04] <stillinbeta_> I noticed removing gnome-panel going by, and I cntrl-c'd it.
[18:04] <stillinbeta_> I better take a look at that list agaain.
[18:05] <Drknezz> stillinbeta_, O.o KDE depends on gnome stuff? O.o
[18:06] <stillinbeta_> gnome-panel is most certainly not in that list.
[18:06] <stillinbeta_> But it defintely passed by, and gnome started going completely crazy like I was rm -rf /-ing or something.
[18:07] <Drknezz> O.o
[18:07] <Drknezz> Idk how to drive you now
[18:07] <Drknezz> try doing "sudo apt-get autoremove"
[18:07] <Kingsy101> can someone in here tell me how to setup a TFTP server? or even better has anyone even had a cisco IP phone working with YATE ?
[18:08] <Drknezz> !info atftpd | Kingsy101
[18:08] <Spongy> My C-Media USB Sound card stutters when used (PulseAudio). Any help?
[18:08] <stillinbeta_> Drknezz: I'm just going to go ahead and apt-get install ubuntu desktop to make sure I'm not missing anything important, then reboot.
[18:08] <hunterrose> hey I have a song playing when I have no audio program playing, how do I shut this down :O
[18:08] <Kingsy101> Drknezz - don't suppose you could take me through getting it up and running could ya ?
[18:09] <hunterrose> oh
[18:09] <hunterrose> wait
[18:09] <hunterrose> nvm duh
[18:09] <hunterrose> I had youtube open
[18:09] <Drknezz> Kingsy101, i havent done that myself, so idk how
[18:09] <FloodBot1> hunterrose: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[18:09] <Drknezz> stillinbeta_ ok
[18:09] <whatvn> hunterrose: tie my hands :|
[18:09] <Kingsy101> oh ok
[18:09] <Kingsy101> np
[18:09] <hunterrose> whavn wut
[18:09] <mdm> Kingsy101: install tftpd, restart inetd, put stuff in the tftp directory (/tftboot)
[18:10] <Kingsy101> what do you mean by restart inetd ? how is that done?
[18:11] <Kingsy101> mdm - ^^^^
[18:11] <mdm> Kingsy101: /etc/init.d/inetd restart?  installing tftpd should already do that for you
[18:11] <Kingsy101> mdm cool
[18:11] <RodolfoCoelho> com check.. com check..
[18:11] <Kingsy101> mdm - dont suppose you have had any experience with cisco IP phones on YATE ?
[18:12] <fccf> RodolfoCoelho: you are communicating
[18:12] <IngerPoznas> I have a problem with conflict between my browser Opera and rythmbox player or also Movie player...when i'm on youtube for example if i start plaing a song i can't hear it and the browser will crash and the contrary
[18:12] <mdm> Kingsy101: yes but not at my house :)
[18:13] <Kingsy101> mdm - ok I have installed that. how do you check its running?
[18:13] <Kingsy101> /etc/init.d/inetd restart returns a command not found
[18:13] <crazyhick1> .
[18:13] <mohan_> hi..
[18:13] <misty> hello
[18:13] <billy> hey does anyone know where i could bet automatrix?
[18:13] <mohan_> is there any software for doing h264 intra frame compression?
[18:13] <Drknezz> !automatix | billy
[18:13] <mohan_> i mean a video convertor
[18:14] <Jack_Sparrow> billy It is no longer avail, and didnt work to begin with
[18:14] <mohan_> !video convertion
[18:14] <mdm> Kingsy101: you may not have it installed, tftp should have had it as a prerequite however.  As for checking if its running ps will tell you that
[18:14] <mohan_> !video converter
[18:14] <mohan_> !video compression
[18:14] <Jack_Sparrow> !msgthebot > mohan_
[18:14] <mdm> setting up tft is, well, rather trivial
[18:14] <Kingsy101> mdm - you have experience?? do you mind if I pm you... just for a little talk about it, I don't really know what i am doing at the mo...
[18:15] <Kingsy101> mdm - that ok ?
[18:15] <mdm> sure :)
[18:15] <Kingsy101> thanmks
[18:15] <buch> Hello there
[18:15] <Kingsy101> thanks*
[18:15] <fccf> hello buch
[18:15] <whatvn> mdm: you're good :)
[18:15] <buch> Anyone who can help me getting sound with VT8237 chip
[18:16] <buch> ?
[18:16] <YamiShi> I have one seemingly simple question: How do I change the Applications bar image?
[18:16] <Nationiant> asd
[18:17] <fccf> !ask | buch
[18:17] <defrysk> YamiShi, http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-44680.html
[18:17] <Nationiant> Hey, is it possible to run ex. a Windows in another desktop?
[18:17] <fccf> buch: I am looking
[18:18] <mohan_> i want to convert my dv tapes to any intra frame supporting video codec..
[18:18] <buch> fccf thanks
[18:18] <Jack_Sparrow> !info winff
[18:18] <Nationiant> Is it possible to run Windows on another desktop on Ubuntu 9.04?
[18:19] <Jack_Sparrow> Nationiant see #vbox
[18:19] <az_ab> need help installing my ati mobility radeon driver... but jockey-gtk keeps crashing. any other way?
[18:19] <ARMENIAN> az_ab: what card do you have?
[18:19] <fccf> buch: vt8237 are you sure that is the chip - that appears to be a raid controller
[18:20] <mohan_> Jack_Sparrow: is it for me?
[18:20] <YamiShi> I tried that it didn't work. Here is what I'm working on in 9.04. http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Umbrella+Start+Button?content=92531
[18:20] <az_ab> ARMENIAN: i have the mobility radeon hd 3470
[18:20] <mohan_> Jack_Sparrow: downloading it now..
[18:20] <Jack_Sparrow> mohan_ Is what for you.. sorry
[18:21] <Jack_Sparrow> mohan_ yes, that was for you
[18:21] <ARMENIAN> az_ab: ohh, I don't know about that one, cause I have a radeon mobile 3200, doesn't need drivers guess that one is different
[18:21] <buch> fccf actually quite sure but the current driver with ubuntu chose is VIA 8237 (Alsa mixer)
[18:21] <Jack_Sparrow> mohan_ Sorry, getting ready to leave and trying not to leave lose ends
[18:22] <az_ab> ARMENIAN: i see, it's ok, thanks...
[18:22] <mohan_> ok..
[18:22] <mohan_> but i need more advanced one..
[18:22] <mohan_> mp4 doesn't have anough profile in it..
[18:22] <kFj> hi. could someone help me out with the dvd permission errors? noither totem, vlc or any other movieplayer can play dvds on 9.04. it works with cds/data dvds, but on movies i get " you may not have permission to view/open this file".
[18:22] <YamiShi> I have one seemingly simple question: How do I change the Applications bar image to this http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Umbrella+Start+Button?content=92531?
[18:22] <mohan_> i meant WinFF doesn't have mp4 intraframe  profile
[18:23] <chaorain> I have samba 4 installed how do I start it?
[18:23] <Jack_Sparrow> YamiShi If you are trying to remove the ubuntu logo on the menu, that is not someting we will help with
[18:24] <coreGrl> hi
[18:24] <coreGrl> there is a way to control remotely a desktop with jaunty?
[18:25] <Jack_Sparrow> core yes
[18:25] <coreGrl> Jack_Sparrow, how?:)
[18:25] <YamiShi> Why not? Am I violating some anti-opensource type restriction in Ubuntu?
[18:26] <Jack_Sparrow> coreGrl http://www.debianadmin.com/remote-desktop-sharing-in-ubuntu.html   This should be a start
[18:27] <samad909> I have multiple IP addresses on a machine..with a single NIC..how do I setup a single IP for every user?
[18:27] <samad909> is it doable?
[18:27] <ARMENIAN> YamiShi: the instructions are on teh page, what are you having a problem with?
[18:27] <samad909> or is there a way the user can run a program under a virtual nic?
[18:28] <assem> ubuntu 9.04 using SCIM input system w/compiz, my gnome terminals (and some other apps) switch input systems when i switch desktops.  anyone seen this?
[18:28] <coreGrl> Jack_Sparrow, I already saw that but my friend's desktop is behind a router and I can't connect
[18:28] <fccf> buch: alsa does not show compatibility for that card - this shows the problem http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=994557 - this is where someone forund a solution using your card -http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=843012
[18:28] <YamiShi> menu-object doesn't exist there.
[18:29] <Jack_Sparrow> coreGrl look up port forwarding for his specific router
[18:29] <assem> as in, i pop over to desk2, click firefox, popback to desk 1, click gnometerminal and it's suddenly in System(X Input Method) mode.  i have to click outside the window and back in it to fix or manually change the input method.  any ideas?
[18:29] <zavy> oh, sorry i go to ubuntu-it :P ^^
[18:29] <Wokrebad> Dir
[18:29] <Wokrebad> help
[18:29] <whatvn> !ask
[18:30] <grawity> Wokrebad: This is a chat channel, do you need help with anything?
[18:30] <samad909> anyone?
[18:30] <buch> fccf: okay im pretty new to linux so can we have a converstation so you can guide me abit :)
[18:31] <Jack_Sparrow> buch http://www.ubuntupocketguide.com/download_main.html        Is good to have around
[18:33] <samad909> atleast is there a way to route a process activity through a specific NIC?
[18:34] <m4rk> samad909: no
[18:34] <fccf> samad909: perhaps you should read a book on advanced networking - read about ports
[18:34] <samad909> hmm
[18:34] <Checkmate91> any of you theme makers out there know why the Elementary Metacity theme does not have pull handles on the corners and on the left and right side of the window border?
[18:34] <samad909> ok this is the situation
[18:35] <samad909> I have a client, who has 6 ips on the same NIC, he needs every user to be able to surf the net from their own ip..6 users 6 ips...simply..is this doable or not?
[18:35] <fccf> !enter |samad909
[18:35] <mdm> samad909: yes but it really does not gain anything
[18:35] <samad909> mdm: could you guide me?
[18:35] <Kuukkeli> Hello, is there any news about ATI r600/r700 Open source drivers since the prorietary drivers are pretty bad.
[18:36] <smooth> Is this the correct Shell Script to install Xubuntu  < sudo apt-get install xubuntu > ? ?
[18:36] <YamiShi> Forget it. It seems Ubuntu is not so Opensource minded after all. Can't even help customize a users menu icons. :(
[18:36] <fccf> smooth install xubuntu-desktop
[18:36] <siliconfalcon> Howdy all I really need some help with some sound issues using Wine and Ventrilo.
[18:36] <samad909> mdm: I do not know what the client needs it for but he needs it anyway, so can you guide me?
[18:36] <smooth> fccf, Thank you
[18:37] <basajaun> hi
[18:37] <mdm> samad909: ifconfig eth0:1.... ifconfig eth0:2.... and you create virtual ethernet addresses.  All if it still goes though the same physical nic tho
[18:37] <fccf> siliconfalcon: you were asking for the same thing here yesterday - under a different name ... and it is really annoying > go to #winehq - we don't support wine
[18:38] <smooth> fccf, same for kde desktop - sudo apt-get kubuntu-desktop - correct ?
[18:38] <siliconfalcon> sorry I wasn't here yesterday
[18:38] <fccf> smooth: yes
[18:38] <Kuukkeli> Hello, is there any news about ATI r600/r700 Open source drivers since the prorietary drivers are pretty bad.
[18:38] <smooth> fccf,  I meant " install "\
[18:38] <siliconfalcon> but thanks for the info anway
[18:38] <samad909> mdm: i have those virtual addresses setup, how can i tunnel a user's network activity via one of these virtual NICs
[18:39] <basajaun> un-installed  network manager by mistake fro a laptop is there a way of getting the packages?
[18:39] <smooth> fccf,  so would be " sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop " - correct ?
[18:39] <mdm> samad909: assuming they are all on different subnets, routing.  All on the same one, nothing.  Its how you go virtual hosting for example
[18:39] <fccf> smooth: yes
[18:39] <masterkernel> anybody know a good urllib2 tutorial for python?
[18:40] <spencer> anyone able to setup x-fi?
[18:40] <smooth> fccf,  thanks - had forgotten - ol fart syndrome - heh heh
[18:40] <spencer> masterkernel: what you need from that lib?
[18:40] <samad909> mdm: ips for example 192.168.1.1 - 192.168.1.6..i want user a to go through 192.168.1.1..user b through 192.168.1.2...so on..how do I go about doing that?
[18:41] <masterkernel> spencer: just a general tutorial -- not on authentication, but for parsing web pages
[18:41] <chazco> Hi... how can I force hal to re-read the fdi files?
[18:41] <Kuukkeli> Hello, is there any news about ATI r600/r700 Open source drivers since the prorietary drivers are pretty bad.
[18:41] <spencer> masterkernel: well, overall lib tutorial i usually go to http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/articles/urllib2.shtml
[18:42] <masterkernel> thanks
[18:43] <basajaun> where can I find the network packages to download?
[18:43] <Jon5000> Hello. I am suddenly unable to connect to my windows network. I am, however, still able to connect to my router and get an ip, and get on the net. I just can't connect to the vista computer that is connected by wire to the same router. I used to be able to do this. My goals are to access files on the vista pc AND to remote desktop to it.
[18:44] <Frdiey> ola, hi
[18:44] <Frdiey> hi
[18:44] <Frdiey> hi
[18:44] <kerebrus> Hello, Im having issues with glx, It is installed but there is no direct rendering. So all I get are 2d graphics
[18:44] <spencer> anyone got X-FI driver working on 9.04?
[18:44] <Frediey> hi
[18:44] <samad909> mdm: ?
[18:44] <LjL> !hi | Frediey
[18:44] <Frediey> who speak portuguese?
[18:45] <fccf> !pt
[18:45] <mdm> samad909: they all will go thugh eth0
[18:45] <Frediey> thanks
[18:45] <Frediey> you speak portuguese?
[18:45] <samad909> mdm: so it is not possible?
[18:45] <whatvn> English
[18:45] <mdm> samad909: the system THINKS it has multiple ip addresses, and acts as it does
[18:45] <jirr> hi all
[18:45] <Frediey> all ok?
[18:45] <fccf> !cn
[18:45] <LjL> !ot
[18:45] <Frediey> tudo bem?
[18:45] <jirr> i need help for a question about linuxsampler on jaunty
[18:45] <mdm> samad909: whaever you have on your netowrk, say a layer 2 swich, knows all those ip addresses belong to the same mac address
[18:46] <jirr> who is avaible to talk bout
[18:46] <mdm> samad909: barriung that every server has an arp cache
[18:46] <LjL> !ask | jirr
[18:46] <Frediey> hello...
[18:46] <samad909> mdm: what if there are 6 NICs...
[18:46] <mdm> samad909: but other then doign things like virtual hosting, like I said before it does not really gain you much
[18:46] <fccf> Frediey: use /join #ubuntu-pt for portuguese
[18:46] <whatvn> !hi | Frediey
[18:46] <jirr> LjL: i'm tryng to compile it, configuration is ok but make return me error 1
[18:46] <Frediey> who is portuguese enter in my chat.
[18:47] <mdm> samad909: 6 nics, 6 ip address?  6 nics 1 ip address?  if they are seperate they are in  fact really seperate
[18:47] <jirr> LjL: HAVE YOU ALSA TRIED IT? sorry for capital, i'm on eeepc
[18:47] <red_zZz> dmitt@olorin:~$ sudo fdisk -l
[18:47] <red_zZz> disk /dev/sda: 120.0 ГБ, 120034123776 bytes
[18:47] <red_zZz> 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 14593 cylinders
[18:47] <red_zZz> Units = cylinders(TT) of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
[18:47] <red_zZz> Disk identifier: 0x379b379a
[18:47] <red_zZz> device(TT) boot(TT) begin(TT)   end(TT) block(TT)s Id  file system(TT)
[18:47] <FloodBot1> red_zZz: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[18:47] <mdm> samad909: if they are all 1, address you need bonding
[18:47] <Nationiant> How can you add the network thing which comes naturally on the Ubuntu 9.04 GNOME desktop, on the panel above, to a new panel?
[18:47] <slurpee> you dont need 6 nics for 6 ips ?
[18:47] <whatvn> !paste
[18:47] <slurpee> you can have 6 ips on one nic
[18:47] <samad909> mdm: they are multiple ip addresses on one NIC, not possible to have every user router using one ip na?
[18:47] <samad909> route*
[18:48] <Frediey> hey, who is portuguese
[18:48] <whatvn> !pt
[18:48] <spencer> anyone got X-FI driver working on 9.04?
[18:48] <basajaun> missing network manager ... where can I download files
[18:48] <LjL> Frediey: the people in #ubuntu-pt
[18:48] <jirr> who tried linuxsampler compilation on jaunty?
[18:48] <LjL> jirr: i don't use it
[18:48] <samad909> Freiey that was a bot..join the channel listed above
[18:48] <Frediey> who speak portuguese ???
[18:48] <samad909> Frediey that was a bot..join the channel listed above
[18:48] <fccf> in #ubuntu-br
[18:48] <spencer> i got the alpha alsa driver built and installed... but no sound from my x-fi yet
[18:48] <littleguy> how do i control audio with my keyboard?
[18:48] <Frediey> ok,,, thanks...
[18:49] <Frediey> but, i'm know english.
[18:49] <red_zZz> ok please help to add win to grub menu.... http://paste.ubuntu.com/189742/
[18:49] <LjL> Frediey: then speak it, and stay ontopic
[18:49] <Frediey> i continue here.
[18:49] <chazco> Anyone know of a good server to download 7.10 from?
[18:49] <whatvn> Frediey: you're welcome
[18:49] <mdm> samad909: you have to understand how IP addressing works, but yes each user would use the indiual ip address.  they are in fact ALL carried over the same card
[18:49] <fccf> !7.10
[18:49] <jirr> LjL: can you suggest me some channel to talk about this issue?
[18:49] <samad909> mdm: do you mind if I PM?
[18:50] <mdm> samad909: unless you have TOE cards, your nic knows NOTHING about TCP. its all software on a pc
[18:50] <kerebrus> glxinfo | grep vendor
[18:50] <kerebrus> Error: API mismatch: How do I fix this error?
[18:50] <LjL> jirr: perhaps #linuxsampler?
[18:50] <Frediey> hey,,, but i know speak english, i continue here,,,
[18:50] <mdm> samad909: everyone else does, why not :)
[18:50] <chazco> fccf - The old-releases server seems to not be responding, looking for an alternate good URL
[18:50] <LjL> !offtopic | Frediey
[18:50] <whatvn> Frediey: you're welcome, but please dont spam
[18:50] <mdm> in fact all the messages here are private messages to, just to a difernt pointer
[18:51] <fccf> chazco: 7.10 has reached end of life and is no longer supported by the ubuntu community
[18:51] <tvjudge> Can anyone recommend a good program for doing floor plans ?
[18:51] <chazco> fccf - Yep i know. On the other hand, it worked, whereas 8.04, 8.10 and 9.04 have some really problematic bugs
[18:51] <littleguy> anyone know how to control audio from the keyboard?
[18:52] <whatvn> littleguy: keyboard shortcuts
[18:52] <red_zZz> littleguy if u have special keys on keyboard it work autimatically
[18:52] <smooth> fccf, Is there a restricted pkg. for xubuntu as well ?
[18:52] <slayton> littleguy, define the keybindings under system->accessories-->keyboard shortcuts
[18:52] <littleguy> ah ok
[18:52] <spencer> Anyone have alsa x-fi driver running?? i wasn't able to get sound still after install :(
[18:53] <Frediey> ok, sorry for my Spam.
[18:53] <littleguy> thanks
[18:53] <almost> How to make nontmp file owned by www-data which i think it is but also and ONLY readable and writeable by www-data  http://pastebin.com/d851a8e4
[18:53] <fccf> chazco: and they are still supported and people are still fixing the bugs
[18:54] <Frediey> whatvn, sorry for my spam.
[18:54] <fccf> fccf: they are the same packages
[18:54] <smooth> Is there a restricted package for xubuntu as there is for kubuntu and gnome ?
[18:54] <Frediey> how i create a chat?
[18:54] <chazco> fccf - There are bug reports going back to 8.04 for most of these. Some marked as "wont fix" and others seemed to have gone idle
[18:54] <Jon5000> Hello. Sorry for the repeat. My connection froze. Did anyone happen to reply to my windows wireless network connectio query?
[18:55] <kerebrus> Hello, I have a Api mismatch with my video card drivers and kernel How can I fix this problem?
[18:55] <chazco> fccf - Ah, old-releases.ubuntu.com is responding again now :)
[18:55] <Frediey> hey, enter in K9G.
[18:56] <inphinit> Can someone assist me with an nvclock problem
[18:56] <mdm> almost: chmod 600 nontmp
[18:56] <fccf> !ask } inphinit
[18:56] <fccf> !ask | imp
[18:57] <inphinit> Oh okay sorry
[18:57] <Kingsy101> mdm - sorry my client quit
[18:57] <inphinit> Hold on, let me re-create the problem
[18:57] <spencer> Anyone have alsa x-fi driver running?? i wasn't able to get sound still after install :(
[18:57] <basajaun> how can I repair a damage connection?
[18:57] <Kingsy101> mdm - thanks tho you helped ALOT there and explained everything I needed to know :)
[18:57] <Frediey> enter is K9G, is too a chat.
[18:57] <mdm> Kingsy101: yes, I saw that
[18:57] <Kingsy101> :)
[18:57] <red_zZz> ubottu: i write here my conf... i still could not add win to grub menu((( http://paste.ubuntu.com/189742/
[18:57] <Frediey> ruben
[18:58] <Kingsy101> mdm - thanks I really appriate your time
[18:58] <Frediey> ruben
[18:58] <fccf> !ot | Frediey
[18:58] <Frediey>  8-) d+
[18:58] <mdm> np
[18:58] <Kingsy101> mdm - well I gtg, Thanks again for all of your help
[18:58] <Kingsy101> laters
[18:58] <Frediey> ouh, understand... bYE BYE, G9UGWUFBOBCBp9ubs?9uv-b9bwvbsap0v87uvber087qaydbreauhfdihpj bisuhu
[18:59] <mdm> take care
[18:59] <Frediey> you alrealedy a vírus...
[18:59] <fccf> crazy brazillians
[18:59] <ivanz> How can I configure mount points in Ubuntu (NFS, SMB) without having to resort to editing /etc/fstab by hand?
[19:00] <inphinit> Can someone tell me what happened here --> http://tinypic.com/r/2hf2qud/5
[19:00]  * whatvn wonders Frediey knows Eng or not?
[19:00] <Frediey> you all ealedy a vírus, bye-bye...
[19:00] <Frediey> you consumed a virus,,, BYE-BYE.
[19:00] <Frediey> BYE-BYE
[19:00] <Frediey> BYE-BYE
[19:00] <Frediey> BYE-BYE
[19:00] <Frediey> BYE-BYE
[19:00] <Frediey> BYE-BYE
[19:00] <Frediey> BYE-BYE
[19:00] <FloodBot1> Frediey: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[19:01] <littleguy> ok, so i set the keyboard bindings for volume control, and i see the prompt on top right showing volume control, but the actual volume doesnt correspond to it
[19:01] <red_zZz> i write here my conf... i still could not add win to grub menu((( http://paste.ubuntu.com/189742/ please help me
[19:02] <fccf> inphinit: please use paste.ubuntu.com - that tinypic site screws with my browser
[19:02] <inphinit> Yeah I just did, was about to link
[19:02] <inphinit> http://paste.ubuntu.com/189752/
[19:02] <almost> mdm; thanks
[19:03] <littleguy> ok, so i set the keyboard bindings for volume control, and i see the prompt on top right showing volume control, but the actual volume doesnt correspond to it
[19:03] <mdm> almost: np
[19:04] <littleguy> nvm i got it =D
[19:04] <fccf> inphinit: beyond my skillz - what do you do to cause the crash
[19:04] <palomer> how do I switch keyboard layouts on the fly?
[19:04] <palomer> (french/american)
[19:05] <inphinit> fccf: the top line, I'm trying to set my fan speed to 100 or any other number
[19:05] <Stalin> Hello
[19:05] <jaypur_mb> I'm having problem releated to games on ubuntu, linux games, i open them, and when start some games, it keeps like im pressing the down button... but i'm not...
[19:05] <erUSUL> palomer: there is an applet you can add to a panel
[19:05] <inphinit> fccf: also when using any other commands such as -T which is supposed to display the temperature, it gives me same output
[19:05] <Reilithion> Is there a reason that my system has no /etc/asound.conf file?  It seems clear ALSA doesn't strictly need it, but I've run into a problem that one person says can be solved by editing this file, and I wanted to know if there would be unintended consequences for creating it.
[19:05] <Stalin> Enough speak.
[19:05] <Stalin> Speak is terrorism.
[19:05] <Stalin> Let's all chant the Soviet anthem.
[19:06] <red_zZz> stalin hello can u speak russian?:)
[19:06] <Stalin> Stalin is Russia.
[19:06] <inphinit> In Russia, russian speaks you
[19:06] <Stalin> Союз нерушимый республик свободных
[19:06] <Stalin> Сплотила навеки Великая Русь!
[19:06] <fccf> !ru
[19:06] <remington> hello there - where do i go to find help with the FF plugins?
[19:06] <almost> mdm: will scripts in this file drwxr-x--- 2 root www-data 4096 2009-06-03 15:31 cgi-bin be able to write to the nontmp file in www-data dopermissions look ok?
[19:06] <Stalin> Да здравствует созданный волей народов
[19:07] <Stalin> Единый, могучий Советский Союз!
[19:07] <Stalin> Now.
[19:07] <Stalin> Let's all kill Trotskists.
[19:07] <inphinit> I believe Stalin just asked for anal
[19:07] <Stalin> Who want's to sit on Uncle Joe's lab?
[19:07] <MyAssQL> join ubuntu-hu
[19:07] <basajaun> how can i re-install network manager and network manager gnome from cd?
[19:07] <MyAssQL> woops
[19:07] <MyAssQL> sorry
[19:07] <Stalin> #Inphinit - I need not ask.
[19:07] <Stalin> I can Anal anyone I feel like.
[19:07] <Stalin> I'm Stalin
[19:07] <Stalin> Pay attention.
[19:08] <remington> you couldn't do Mao
[19:08] <cl1> sopo iki
[19:08] <remington> neither Tito
[19:08] <fccf> !ohmy |stalin
[19:08] <inphinit> My utmost apologies, my liege
[19:08] <remington> so tone it down, beardie
[19:08] <Stalin> Mao was to fat.
[19:08] <Stalin> It wouldn't fit.
[19:08] <mdm> almost: root owns that chown www-data cgi-bin, but I remeber correctly apache wants it owned by root
[19:08] <fccf> !ot | Stalin
[19:08] <Stalin> #Ubottu - Lick my rim.
[19:09] <inphinit> !ot
[19:09] <fccf> !ops
[19:09] <inphinit> Oh snap, the calvary just owned stalin
[19:09] <almost> mdm yes you are correct so should i change something do you think?
[19:09] <DaZ> nice <:
[19:10] <Reilithion> Thank you, Seeker`
[19:10] <fccf> sorry I had to call ops on stalin
[19:10] <lennyf> i was ready to
[19:10] <LjL> fccf: nothing at all to be sorry about
[19:11] <andrew_> i need help
[19:11] <inphinit> fccf: where can I find channel rules so I know what not to do?
[19:11] <mdm> almost: chmod it 755
[19:11] <LjL> !rules
[19:11] <inphinit> !rules
[19:11] <Guest67049> does anyone here know how to work xubuntu
[19:11] <LjL> !etiquette > inphinit    (inphinit, see the private message from ubottu)
[19:11] <almost> mdm yes the cgi-bin needs that chmod 755 thankyou
[19:11] <inphinit> LjL: thanks
[19:12] <clayy93_> i'm VERY new to ubuntu and need to know-can i use the ubuntu disk i got in the mail as a boot disk?
[19:12] <clayy93_> i ordered it online, the disk.
[19:12] <_2eXtreme> hey guys, can anyone tell me the best webserver/php/sql package for ubuntu, and perhaps walk me through the installation please?
[19:12] <jack_spratt> I need to either know how to boot jaunty into CLI mode from livecd, OR know how to force livecd to boot using VESA. Can someone please tell me how to do either or both of these things??
[19:12] <smooth> What is the shell scrpit to install Fluxbox ? ?
[19:12] <LjL> clayy93_: yes you can, if your computer supports it (most do)
[19:13] <clayy93_> okay thank you LjL
[19:13] <lennyf> red_zZz: did you try to edit your grub menu.lst to add windows?
[19:13] <spencer> Anyone have alsa x-fi driver running?? i wasn't able to get sound still after install :(
[19:13] <smooth> Fluxbox terminal install script is what ?
[19:14] <almost> mdm; it now looks like this drwxr-xr-x 2 root www-data 4096 2009-06-03 15:31 cgi-bin
[19:15] <lennyf> smooth: sudo apt-get install fluxbox
[19:15] <mdm> almos chown root:root cgi-bin
[19:15] <jack_spratt> how do you boot to cli from livecd???
[19:16] <smooth> lennyf, Thanks - I just installed it from synaptic.......
[19:16] <lennyf> smooth: i just installed it myself and liking it.
[19:17] <archlight> i have a question about bmpanel if anyone is familiar with it
[19:17] <gmspence__> is there a room specifically for mythbuntu?
[19:17] <almost> mdm: ok thanks nows its exe ans owned by root drwxr-x--- 2 root root 4096 2009-06-03 15:31 cgi-bin
[19:17] <almost> and
[19:18] <archlight> i have a question about bmpanel if anyone is familiar with it
[19:18] <mdm> almost: 755 not 750
[19:19] <sentix> Hello, one of my hard drives is repeatedly braking and restarting but not sure why yet... is there any other tools besides smartmon for figuring out whats going on here?
[19:19] <Guthur> umm i could be wrong but i seemed to have found a way to bypass sudo password prompting
[19:19] <almost> mdm ok chmod 755 yes mind is somewhere else
[19:19] <inphinit> Guthur: go on
[19:19] <sentix> At this point it sounds like an old analog phone dialing
[19:19] <Guthur> allowing me to edit protected files
[19:20] <stan_> Can anyone help me setup nvidia proprietary drivers? im trying to use the ones from nv's site
[19:20] <mdm> sentix: did smartmon tell you the disk was bad?
[19:20] <Guthur> my specifing and stdin PIPE it no longer prompts
[19:20] <Guthur> and/an
[19:20] <Guthur> is it picking up env variables or something
[19:20] <sentix> mdm:  No thats the weird thing, it says everything is fine.  I tried switching power management off but got an error
[19:20] <Geysser> Hallo to all! Newbee on Ubuntu here!Could anyone help with installing drivers?
[19:20] <LadyNikon> Geysser: ask your question.. its not gonan help you .. if no one knows what you need.
[19:21] <mdm> sentix: what do you mean by breaking and restarting?
[19:21] <smooth> I started out with standard Intrepid Gnome install - I have also installed the following desktop sessions - KDE-desktop - Xubuntu-desktop - Fluxbox-desktop - Are there any others besides the edubuntu-desktop ? ?
[19:21] <Guthur> i can paste bin the python code
[19:21] <BloodyIron> where is an update howto for installing nvidia drivers from nv's site?
[19:21] <sentix> braking not breaking, the device in question is repeatedly braking and parking the heads
[19:22] <CleanLaundry> how can you get a <hr> to go across the whole page, outside of a min and max width for the <body> section?
[19:22] <lennyf> smooth: openbox
[19:22] <Geysser> As I said, I'm a newbee/ I have a Compaq Presario laptop.nVidia GeForce 8500(maybe...) graphics card.Downloaded drivers from nVidia site.Then...what?
[19:22] <mdm> sentix: I would look in your messages to see if something is doing that, but if smartd dosnt report any erros on it thre is probbly nothing yuo can do but call it a noisy drive
[19:23] <archlight> i have a question about bmpanel if anyone is familiar with it
[19:23] <smooth> lennyf, Ah - missed that one - is it fast and light weight like fluxbox - In a few words how would you describe it ?
[19:23] <sentix> mdm:  getting ready to just swap it out... all it holds is my swap partition and a copy of XP, so nothing important on it
[19:23] <Reilithion> So there's no asound.conf.  Does that mean ALSA is getting its settings from HAL or something?
[19:23] <archlight> smooth: crunchbang linux is an ubuntu fork based on openbox. check it out.
[19:24] <almost> mdm: does this look correct now drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 2009-06-03 15:31 cgi-bin?
[19:24] <mdm> sentix: it may just be normal use if there is nothing but swap on it
[19:24] <mdm> almost: yes
[19:24] <smooth> archlight, Will do thanks for tip.
[19:24] <BloodyIron> can anyone help setting up nvidia drivers?
[19:25] <inphinit> Does anyone know a fix for flash so music players on myspace appear
[19:25] <_2eXtreme> hey guys, can anyone tell me the best webserver/php/sql package for ubuntu, and perhaps walk me through the installation please?
[19:25] <lennyf> smooth: for me fluxbox is easier to configure than openbox.
[19:25] <smooth> archlight, I take it the crunchbang would need to be a clean install of it's own - correct ?
[19:25] <bkraptor> _2eXtreme: sudo tasksel -> LAMP
[19:25] <_2eXtreme> BloodyIron: You need to use envy
[19:26] <jtaji> _2eXtreme: sudo tasksel install lamp-server
[19:26] <BloodyIron> _2eXtreme, i have to revert to an earlier version of ubuntu???
[19:26] <_2eXtreme> jtaji: will that install php and mysql as well?
[19:26] <archlight> smooth: well, you can run installation scripts, but they are meant mostly for minimalist CD installs. You won't get the full minimalistic feel without a clean install, that's for certain. the devs consider ubuntu bloated
[19:26] <lennyf> smooth: crunchbang is a fully configured distro.
[19:26] <jtaji> _2eXtreme: yeah
[19:26] <_2eXtreme> BloodyIron: no, i dont think so...
[19:26] <BloodyIron> _2eXtreme, oh, well, what is envy?
[19:26] <smooth> lennyf, I'm in flux right now and it's great! Really fast - easy enough to change desktop colors etc. ?
[19:26] <Axius> How to insatall themes on ubuntu?
[19:26] <mdm> !nvidia | BloodyIron
[19:26] <archlight> i have a question about bmpanel if anyone is familiar with it
[19:26] <bkraptor> any idea why quake3 works with no sound in jaunty?
[19:27] <_2eXtreme> jtaji: cheers mate!
[19:27] <lennyf> smooth: i'm still learning myself.
[19:27] <BloodyIron> im trying to install the ones from the website
[19:27] <BloodyIron> not the outdated ones that the built in prop driver util installs
[19:27] <archlight> lennyf: what version of crunch are you using?
[19:27] <thor1> help i think i got a virus
[19:28] <mdm> BloodyIron: what card do you have and what version of the driver did you get?
[19:28] <_2eXtreme> jtaji: i get tasksel: aptitude failed (100)
[19:28] <BloodyIron> 260 GTX
[19:28] <thor1> i took a screenshots of it http://img410.imageshack.us/img410/5061/ubuntuvirus.gif ???
[19:28] <lennyf> archlight: i'm on ubuntu 9.04 with fluxbox installed from the repo.
[19:28] <almost> mdm: so now the scritps in  the cgi-bin file which are also excutable with a line in them that points to the nontmp file in www-data which now looks like this http://pastebin.com/ma77e4fd
[19:28] <BloodyIron> v185 (latest as of today)
[19:28] <smooth> lennyf, archlight  Well I have an extra HD or two laying around - might give it a try - would it be anything similar or close to arch ?
[19:28] <BloodyIron> wheras the built in util gets me 180
[19:28] <mdm> almost: thats looks fine, what is it for anyway?
[19:29] <archlight> smooth: i've never used arch. but i would definitely give it a try if minimalism is your style
[19:29] <BloodyIron> it's loading it right now, but it's kicking into low graphics mode
[19:29] <lennyf> smooth: it will be ubuntu with a light wm.
[19:29] <mdm> BloodyIron: what video card do you ahve?
[19:29] <jfm> well what is everyone doing
[19:29] <smooth> lennyf, Not a big fan of compiz, etc - Just want my computer to run fast and be reliable.
[19:29] <BloodyIron> 260 GTX
[19:29] <lennyf> smooth: just log out and change your sesson to fluxbox.
[19:29] <mdm> BloodyIron: 180.60 is current
[19:29] <BloodyIron> not  according to nvidia's website
[19:30] <smooth> lennyf, I'm in fluxbox desktop now...
[19:30] <mdm> BloodyIron: yes, according to nvidia web site, im looking at it right now
[19:30] <DoMeN____> hy I've got a question regarding a possible bug in 64bit ubuntu 9.04: I'm programming in c++ and I just wrote a x11 keyboard event handler... everything works fine except that in X11/keysymdef.h it says that right alt ( XK_Alt_R ) should map to 0xFFEA but what I get when I press it is 0xFE03... is this mapping correct or is this a bug in some part of ubuntu?
[19:30] <BloodyIron> Version: 185.18.14
[19:30] <BloodyIron> so am i
[19:30] <archlight> lennyf: oh ok. i'm running the beta script of crunch 9.04.01 64-bit. it's nice.
[19:30] <BloodyIron> http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_185.18.14.html
[19:30] <almost> mdm: bit complicated but the script will use mixmaster to send mail and news the nontmp file is where the data is stored before sending to mixmaster good if you have some pizza and beer to wash it down with
[19:30] <lennyf> smooth: my pc is 800Mhz PIII, and fast with fluxbox.  only 100MB ram used.
[19:31] <archlight> smooth: if you're not a fan of flashy effects, crunch is a must try. minimalism is totally its style
[19:31] <mdm> almost: I woudl put that file somewhere else then
[19:31] <smooth> lennyf, I just installed the other sessions to show friends or anyone that might interested in installing Linux.
[19:31] <almost> mdm: ?
[19:31] <Axius> How to install themes on ubuntu?
[19:31] <archlight> i have a question about bmpanel if anyone is familiar with it
[19:32] <almost> mdm: a clue
[19:32] <smooth> archlight, Sweet - thats what I like simple - might desktop is usually plain ol black.
[19:32] <Axius> How to install new packages on ubuntu?
[19:32] <erUSUL> !software | Axius
[19:32] <archlight> smooth: wow, you would totally love crunch then - its entire theme is pure black and white
[19:32] <BitPlacebo> Hello, can anyone help a me (noob)  figure out why I can't seem to install ubuntu 9.04 desktop i386 on an old Compaq Presario 5000?
[19:32] <BloodyIron> anyways, how do i properly install the  nvidia drivers from their website?
[19:32] <mdm> almost: Im assuming that is a temp file for some scrupt, if so you dont want it where the web server can servve it up least you open the system for exploits
[19:33] <mdm> BloodyIron: did you read that page?  it explains how to install the driver
[19:33] <Guest67592> hello can someone help me out im new to ubuntu and i am trying to make it where i can use my full external hard drive without wiping my internal, any ideas?
[19:33] <BloodyIron> yeah, i followed that
[19:33] <BloodyIron> and it didnt work
[19:33] <BloodyIron> otherwise i wouldnt be here
[19:33] <BloodyIron> asking for help
[19:33] <FloodBot1> BloodyIron: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[19:33] <archlight> does anyone know how to change the time format in bmpanel from 24-hr to 12-hr?
[19:33] <mdm> BloodyIron: what did it tell you when you tried to install it?
[19:33] <BloodyIron> well the automated installer worked with no errors
[19:34] <smooth> lennyf, Been looking for version of ubuntu to install on some old computers with mostly intel chipset but want them to user friendly enough to sell - thinking about xubuntu - what do think - right choice ?
[19:34] <BloodyIron> but when i kicked into X it said the xorg.conf was misconfigured and had to kick back into a low graphics mode
[19:34] <Guest67592> Can someone please help me. im new to ubuntu
[19:34] <inphinit> Guest67592: Just ask your question
[19:34] <mdm> BloodyIron: did yuo remove the kernel driver before you restarted X?  did you tell X to use the nvidia driver?  when X exited did it give you an error? any errors?
[19:34] <smooth> archlight, swett sounds better n better will do some checking it out.
[19:35] <smooth> *sweet
[19:35] <jfm> man i just had to install my os the 5 time
[19:35] <lennyf> smooth: probably ok, easy to configure like windows.  takes 100-150MB ram.
[19:35] <BloodyIron> mdm: yes i removed the kernel driver before i killed X. i told X to use the nvidia driver. when it exited it didnt kick back to CLI, it gave me the options to continue in a low graphics mode and a few other options.
[19:35] <Nationiant> Hey, how can you set up your keyboard, like that ex. two letters combination changes the desktop?
[19:36] <archlight> smooth: definitely worth the look-up
[19:36] <Joeseph> Why is Ndiswrapper-common and ndiswrapper and ndiswrapper-utils-1.9 not installed in the default ubuntu instalation? I always need them to connect to the internet to get every other program I need, and it is very obnoxious to have to use the cd to install them.
[19:36] <BitPlacebo> I tried to install 9.04 desktop from a cd that md5checksum is fine and checked integrity (its fine). It doesn't get very far in the install process. I get the Ubuntu progress bar, then the desktop turns brown with a pattern and the computer freezes. Keyboard Caps and Scroll Lock lights blink?
[19:36] <G_A_C> BitPlacebo: I think that's a kernel panic :(
[19:36] <smooth> lennyf, yea - my choice would be flux - but market I will be advertising in is 99% windows people.
[19:36] <mdm> BloodyIron: run X -verbose 5 > /tmp/Xlog 2>&1 &, exit it with ctrl-alt-bksp and pastebing /tmp/Xlog
[19:36] <archlight> BloodyIron: check http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=72490 -- detailed instructions on how to prepare your installation for new drivers and on how to actually install them
[19:37] <archlight> does anyone know how to change the time format in bmpanel from 24-hr to 12-hr?
[19:37] <Guest67592> I am trying to find out how to make it where i can use my full 160GB hard drive without wiping out my internal
[19:37] <Guest67592> any ideas?
[19:37] <BitPlacebo> GAC, yes i think ur right. I've tried a couple of cds now to see if that corrected it, but does same thing
[19:37] <jfm> if you have a modern laptop use a usb to install ubuntu
[19:37] <almost> mdm: ok read here http://pastebin.com/m54b79784
[19:38] <Guest67592> so, any ideas of how i do it?
[19:38] <mdm> almost: thats is how apache is setup, as default
[19:39] <Guest67592> .........
[19:39] <almost> mdm: have i done what the i have just pasted
[19:39] <lennyf> Guest67592: not sure what you are trying to do exactly.
[19:39] <mdm> almost is cgi-bin in /var/www or /usr/lib and what is in /var/www
[19:39] <BitPlacebo> i'm looking up kernal panic now and found this article. He describes exactly what i'm seeing. http://pramodrt.wordpress.com/2009/05/23/ubuntu-9-04-kernel-panic-problem/
[19:40] <archlight> does anyone know how to change the time format in bmpanel from 24-hr to 12-hr?
[19:40] <erUSUL> BitPlacebo: Keyboard Caps and Scroll Lock lights blink? <<<< that's a kernel panic the BSOD in linux... the ubuntu kernel does not like your hardware at all
[19:40] <Guest67592> Me, i am trying to make ubuntu use the entire external hard drive, yet when i tried it once, it wiped me external and everything went blacnk...
[19:41] <Guest67592> it also wiped my internal as well
[19:41] <lennyf> Guest67592: so you are trying to have the os on the external drive?
[19:41] <BitPlacebo> so kernal panic means i can't install linux?
[19:41] <boscop> I have an acer notebook and I can't get it open to add another 1 GB ram
[19:41] <Guest67592> yes, the full hard drive, not a partition like wubi
[19:41] <Joeseph> I am trying to install ndiswrapper-commons from the cd, as it does not come default with the install.  however, after I put in the cd, and tell it to use the cd, I am told to insert the 9.04 disc.... but it's clearly in the drive.... Any ideas?
[19:41] <BitPlacebo> Yes caps and scroll blink
[19:41] <erUSUL> BitPlacebo: dunno maybe changing something on the bios or passing the kernel some boot option helps
[19:41] <erUSUL> !boot | BitPlacebo
[19:42] <axius> How to install new themes on ubuntu?
[19:42] <lennyf> Guest67592: why not install the drive internal as a slave?
[19:42] <BitPlacebo> great, i'll start there and research that
[19:42] <BitPlacebo> thanks
[19:42] <BloodyIron> mdm im confused, do i execute everything before the comma?
[19:42] <BloodyIron> or is the comma and exit included?
[19:43] <Guest67592> well my internal has windows vista and full use now, and im trying to make my external just to be able to boot to an external device into ubuntu
[19:43] <lennyf> Guest67592: the problem you are having is the external usb is not yet loaded when grub looks for it.
[19:43] <mdm> BloodyIron: run "X -verbose 5 > /tmp/Xlog 2>&1 &" then exit it with ctrl-alt-bksp and pastebing /tmp/Xlog
[19:43] <BloodyIron> thanks
[19:43] <mdm> BloodyIron: first you will have to exit from your display
[19:43] <BloodyIron> okay
[19:43] <mdm> BloodyIron: if its gnome try /etc/init.d/gdm stop of its kde /etc/init.d/kdm stop
[19:43] <BloodyIron> yeah
[19:43] <BloodyIron> btw im on that system right now
[19:44] <BloodyIron> so anything else before i disconnect?
[19:44] <lennyf> Guest67592: are you on a laptop?
[19:44] <Guest67592> no
[19:44] <Guest67592> a desktop
[19:44] <Joeseph> Sorry, it's telling me that I don't have the install cd in when I clearly do have it in the drive.   Trying to install ndiswrapper-common.....      Please help?
[19:44] <lennyf> Guest67592: how many drives in the desktop?
[19:44] <th0r> is there a way to disable the saving of configs in network manager?
[19:44] <Guest67592> i have a internal drive, which i want to be windows vista by it self
[19:45] <Guest67592> and i have an external, not used for anything yet
[19:45] <boscop> does anyone know how to open an acer laptop safely to add more RAM? it seems that they fixed it in the middle where the anti shock protection is
[19:45] <Kalmi> hi, I'm trying to use that Vinagre Remote Desktop that is in Ubuntu by default... but the VNC option is greyed out... Any ideas?
[19:45] <Drknezz> !vinagre | Kalmi
[19:45] <lennyf> Guest67592: that's ok.  you can install the drive internally as a slave, so two drives in the case.   then the pc would see both drives and be able to boot from the slave drive from grub.
[19:45] <Drknezz> !vnc | Kalmi
[19:45] <tck4> is there a quick way to find out the directory with the most # of files in linux?
[19:46] <Guest67592> i do not know what your talking about, im a beginner
[19:46] <Drknezz> tck4: di can help you
[19:46] <mariposatraicion> Enter text here...hola a todos saludos desde mexicooooo
[19:46] <ActionParsnip> yo yo yo
[19:47] <yaris123456789> hey folks, in my script it connects to mysql database inserts something and disconnects but in a random interval. Now if i was running 10 of these scripts, wont there be problems? Or are each mysql connection to the database independent from another ?
[19:47] <mdm> !es | mariposatraicion
[19:47] <lakotajames> how do I find my internal ip address?
[19:47] <Flannel> yaris123456789: Try #mysql
[19:47] <th0r> lakotajames: ifconfig
[19:47] <vigge_sWe> hai
[19:47] <lennyf> Guest67592: ok, try this.   when you boot go into the BIOS and see if the pc will boot from usb.  if it can then maybe you can make the external drive bootable.
[19:47] <lakotajames> th0r: thanks
[19:47] <vigge_sWe> how can I chown a folder to user vigge_sWe?
[19:47] <Kalmi> Drknezz, that doesn't help... I would like to use the VNC client that's in Ubuntu by default... but the VNC option is greyed out
[19:47] <Drknezz> :S
[19:48] <Kalmi> Drknezz, it states that Vinagre is a VNC client... cool :D but VNC is greyed out :D
[19:48] <th0r> vigge_sWe: sudo chown viggie_sWe <folder>
[19:48] <vigge_sWe> ah
[19:48] <ActionParsnip> vigge_sWe: sudo chown vigge_sWe <folder>
[19:48] <ActionParsnip> th0r: snips!
[19:48] <vigge_sWe> then I was using the centOS command haha
[19:48] <vigge_sWe> lol
[19:48] <Drknezz> Kalmi: maybe you need another package
[19:48] <lennyf> Guest67592: if your pc is old then maybe not.  but you can remove your external drive from the case and install inside your pc as a slave, then install ubuntu on it.
[19:48] <mariposatraicion> helloooooo
[19:49] <Guest67592> it does boot from usb
[19:49] <Guest67592> yet
[19:49] <dudester> Hey guys I just noticed a few processes in the system monitor which i believe i had not seen before. They are kdmflush, kcryptd, and kcryptd_io. What are they, are they malicious? Thanks
[19:49] <vigge_sWe> nope
[19:49] <vigge_sWe> now "1000" owns it
[19:49] <Guest67592> idk how to make ubuntu go on the external
[19:49] <Kalmi> Drknezz, I tried installing xtightvncviewer to get VNC enabled in Vinagre as suggested by some people on forums... but it didn't help...
[19:49] <red_zZz> please help. i need to add windows loader to grub menu. problem - i dontknow how to modify /boot/grub/menu.lst    conf here: http://paste.ubuntu.com/189742/
[19:49] <th0r> vigge_sWe: you are probably user 1000
[19:49] <lakotajames> What's the line that goes at the top of a bash script?
[19:49] <Drknezz> Kalmi: idk, try searching synaptic for vnc
[19:49] <ActionParsnip> vigge_sWe: if you run:   ls - l <folder> you should see who owns it
[19:49] <vigge_sWe> well, I am getting permission denied when I try to delete files
[19:50] <ivanz> Where can I find a list of good repositories to add - for e.g. OpenOffice 3.1, latest WINE, etc?
[19:50] <th0r> vigge_sWe: are you sure it is the folder permissions that are th eproblem and not the files themselves
[19:50] <Kalmi> ivanz, Ubuntu Tweak can enable them for you
[19:50] <th0r> vigge_sWe: do 'ls -l' in the folder and see who owns the files
[19:50] <_2eXtreme> guys where does lamp install to?
[19:50] <ActionParsnip> ivanz: wine = http://www.winehq.org/download/deb
[19:50] <red_zZz> ivanz for wine use winehq.org for wineX cedega.com and thepiratebay.org
[19:51] <ActionParsnip> ivanz: http://webupd8.blogspot.com/2009/05/install-openoffice-31-in-ubuntu-jaunty.html
[19:51] <th0r> vigge_sWe: to change EVERYTHING in the folder and subfolders use 'sudo chown -R viggie_sWe <folder>
[19:51] <Flannel> _2eXtreme: It installs... all over the place (like all programs).  What are you looking to do with it?
[19:51] <Kalmi> ivanz, http://ubuntu-tweak.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/ubuntu-tweak-040-2.png
[19:51] <vigge_sWe> http://pastebin.com/m2cfc8198
[19:51] <lennyf> Guest67592: ok, then you should be able to choose the external drive when you install ubuntu.  I am now wondering if the problem is vista.  I have heard that vista has issues with grub.
[19:51] <th0r> vigge_sWe: but make sure you WANT to do that
[19:51] <vigge_sWe> I did do it -R
[19:51] <mdm> mariposatraicion si usted quiere ayuda aqui, usted tendra que pedir en Ingles
[19:52] <th0r> vigge_sWe: which folder are you working on?
[19:52] <_2eXtreme> Flannel: Well, where do I put my web pages? at the minute, the localhost page says "It Works!"
[19:52] <ARMENIAN> How can i rotate my monitor 90 degrees in gnome?
[19:52] <vigge_sWe> but I am getting permission denied when I try to delete them trough FTP
[19:52] <Flannel> _2eXtreme: You put stuff in /var/www
[19:52] <th0r> vigge_sWe: ftp has its own set of permissions set in the config file
[19:52] <ActionParsnip> vigge_sWe: you may not have deleting enabled in the ftp config
[19:52] <ActionParsnip> vigge_sWe: i hope you arent logged in as root
[19:52] <lennyf> red_zZz: I asked before if you tried to edit menu.lst?
[19:52] <vigge_sWe> no
[19:53] <vigge_sWe> I am logged in as vigge_sWe
[19:53] <th0r> ActionParsnip: you need to be a  little quicker <smile>
[19:53] <_2eXtreme> Flannel: Great, how do i access phpmyadmin?
[19:53] <adammw> http://localhost/phpmyadmin/
[19:53] <Guest67592> lennyf I am messaging you can you please respond...
[19:53] <Kalmi> adammw, ? :D
[19:53] <lennyf> ok
[19:53] <_2eXtreme> says its not found :(
[19:53] <ActionParsnip> th0r: i try ;)
[19:53] <red_zZz> i was banned for ctrl-c ctrl-v.... no i dont know how to modify menu.lst
[19:53] <Flannel> _2eXtreme: No idea.  But see here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/phpMyAdmin
[19:54] <Kalmi> !pastebin > red_zZz
[19:54] <ActionParsnip> red_zZz: gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[19:54] <yvonne> can someone help me to setup my laptop to work with my wireless router..?
[19:54] <_2eXtreme> Flannel: How do i start/stop teh server?
[19:54] <Kalmi> !prefix > adammw
[19:54] <Flannel> _2eXtreme: apache?  sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 stop|start|restart, see here for all sorts of goodies: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP
[19:55] <smooth> fccf, I just installed openbox to see kinda what crunchbang might be like - I saw an option to install "xdgmenu" You know anything about that - Do I need it ?
[19:55] <ActionParsnip> yvonne: does the SSID show up if you run: sudo iwlist scan
[19:55] <adammw> _2eXtreme: sorry for butting in but it's "sudo apache2ctl stop" or "start" or the "sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 stop|start|restart"
[19:55] <ARMENIAN> How would I rotate my screen 90 degrees?
[19:55] <_2eXtreme> cheers guys!
[19:55] <ActionParsnip> !info xdgmenu
[19:55] <red_zZz> ubottu, how?
[19:55] <almost> mdm: you asked almost is cgi-bin in /var/www or /usr/lib and what is in /var/www? its here http://pastebin.com/m20c58862
[19:56] <vigge_sWe> hmm
[19:56] <vigge_sWe> noope
[19:56] <remington> anybody here who can help with FF and media plugins?
[19:56] <vigge_sWe> nothing in the config
[19:56] <red_zZz> please see my private message - how can i do this? i'm new her
[19:56] <ActionParsnip> remington: can you expand your question
[19:56] <Firefishe> ARMENIAN:  What kind of video card and driver are you using?
[19:57] <vigge_sWe> ah
[19:57] <vigge_sWe> I needed to reconnect xD
[19:57] <ARMENIAN> Firefishe: not sure about the driver, but I have an Ati x800gt
[19:57] <remington> got FF on ubuntu-netmix, vlc-plugin for x-ms-wmv, when i load a page with a stream, nothing happens
[19:57] <Joeseph> Why is ndiswrapper-common not installed by default in the main install cds?
[19:57] <mdm> almost: did something tell you to setup a /var/www/modified directory and put a cgi-bin under it?
[19:57] <remington> page information shows the object as x-msw-mv but greyed out
[19:57] <Firefishe> ARMENIAN:  Are you using the ATI proprietary driver or the stock x.org driver?
[19:57] <remington> copying the link into standalone vlc works
[19:58] <ActionParsnip> Joeseph: not every system needs it so its optional
[19:58] <ARMENIAN> Firefishe: the stock x.org I beleive
[19:58] <ActionParsnip> Joeseph: it will be on the cd if you enable your cd as a repo
[19:58] <Padhu_1> Joseph: Apt-get install
[19:58] <remington> same with all other mediaplayer plugins
[19:58] <Firefishe> ARMENIAN: k...gimme one sec
[19:58] <_2eXtreme> just for future reference, how do i uninstall lamp?
[19:58] <adammw> remington: what sort of nothing? a black screen, error or "video loading" or like there is no video?
[19:58] <smooth> ActionParsnip, Hey the shell scrpit - sudo iwlist scan - Is pretty cool - shows all WiFi connections correct ?
[19:58] <ActionParsnip> remington: have you installed ozilla-plugin-vlc
[19:59] <dfgas> how do i get my wireless on my eee pc to come up faster after resume?
[19:59] <Joeseph> ActionParsnip:  I've but in the cd, and loaded the cdrom, and it tells me "please insert the cdrom onto /cdrom/
[19:59] <ActionParsnip> smooth: all in range, yes
[19:59] <adammw> dfgas: your lucky it comes back up at all
[19:59] <remington> adammw: nothing, where the mplayer should be, but frame-source shows the object&everything
[19:59] <dfgas> ?
[19:59] <remington> actionP: yes
[19:59] <ActionParsnip> Joeseph: then inset the cd you installed with and it will be installed from that'
[19:59] <smooth> ActionParsnip, Cool thanks added to my list of handy shells ......
[19:59] <ARMENIAN> Firefishe: sure
[19:59] <ActionParsnip> smooth: np man ;)
[19:59] <almost> mdm: no i thought it might be a good place cpold  be wrong just as long as it was outside  the dir where index.html is
[19:59] <Joeseph> ActionParsnip: I installed it with a live usb; How does that work?
[20:00] <ActionParsnip> smooth: want my gpg key script?
[20:00] <almost> mdm: modified has always been there
[20:00] <chemikalz> i cant get my speakers to work, iv tried pulseaudio
[20:00] <chemikalz> and ALSA
[20:00] <ActionParsnip> Joeseph: you'll have to mount the usb to where the cd usually mounts, or edit the sources.list file so that it points where the usb mounts
[20:00] <lennyf> red_zZz: sorry, i was helping someone else.
[20:00] <adammw> remington: you've tried it with different pages?  e.g. one with an <object> tag and another with an <embed>? apart from the HTML syntax and mime type i've got no idea
[20:00] <mdm> almost: you can get to it by http://<server>/modified
[20:01] <brother> hello
[20:01] <Firefishe> ARMENIAN:  Go to System>Preferences>Screen Resolution
[20:01] <oscar> how do i save the /nick in irssi? every time i start irssi the nickname is my hostname again
[20:01] <remington> well - need it to work with one special site, mostly
[20:02] <remington> so i didn't try any other
[20:02] <lennyf> red_zZz: you can go to terminal and type sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst then you can add the lines for windows.
[20:02] <Firefishe> ARMENIAN: There you will find a button labeled Rotation.  If your display supports it, the selection *should* be there.  If not, there may be a workaround, but I'll have to look around for it.
[20:03] <ARMENIAN> Firefishe: I dont have that I'm in 9.04 and all I have is Display no Screen Resolution
[20:03] <remington> object type="video/x-ms-wmv"
[20:03] <Joeseph> ActionParsnip: "sudo mount /media/disk /media/cdrom" tells me that /media/disk is not a block device.....
[20:03] <lennyf> red_zZz: first look at the file and read the instructions.  they are very clear.
[20:03] <red_zZz> lennyf WHAT lines i need to add ?
[20:03] <red_zZz> ok
[20:03] <ActionParsnip> you cant mount a mount point silly, create a symlink instead
[20:04] <ARMENIAN> Firefishe: and the Display menu has rotation but only options are normal and upside down
[20:04] <red_zZz> maybe they are very clear but english is not my native land)
[20:04] <lennyf> red_zZz: there are 3 or 4 lines to add, there are clear examples in the comment section.
[20:04] <Firefishe> ARMENIAN: I'm in 8.10, so our distros are different.  Still, there should be some kind of x script that can do it.  I'd google around a bit.
[20:04] <almost> mdm: its just that when i first set up the web page a lot of stuff went in modified anyway are you saying cgi-bin iand www-data are in the wrong place if so where might they be and how could I use the cp comand please note i will have to amend the script to find the nontmp file
[20:05] <ARMENIAN> Firefishe: yeah let me look around a little, but it's odd that it has normal and upside down but not 90 CW or CCW
[20:05] <Firefishe> armenian:  I mean, GIMP can do it for a given file,  so I wouldn't think that a simple 90 degree flip to the right or the left would be too hard to figure out.
[20:05] <red_zZz> lennyf explain me please how do u write "red_zZz:" at the beginnig of the line every time ? (i'm noob i know )
[20:05] <ActionParsnip> Joeseph: /media/cdrom is already an folder so a symlink won't work. If you run: sudo umount /media/disk then mount the usb to /media/cdrom
[20:05] <Firefishe> ARMENIAN: yeah, that is strange
[20:05] <Firefishe> ARMENIAN: I'll look around, too...I have to restart my x server, however.  I have a screen artifact that's driving me nuts...brb.
[20:06] <lungan> Is there a way in irssi so all the "has joined server" "has quit" and so on dont appears in the windows?
[20:06] <lennyf> red_zZz: just take your time.  this is how you learn.  I up arrow to quickly repeat the prior input.  also, i start to type your name and tab complete it.
[20:06] <mb74> is anyone using gdm newer than 2.20? i've recently installed gdm 2.25.2. now the session management doesn't work as expected. logging in is no problem, but logout does not work.
[20:06] <red_zZz> lennyf: ok thanks
[20:07] <Joeseph> Out of curiosity, why are my hard drives labled as "sd*#" instead of "hd*#" if they are using IDE?
[20:07] <lungan> Is there a way to get rid of all the "has joined channel" msg in the channel window in irssi?
[20:07] <magician0617> nope
[20:07] <magician0617> no
[20:07] <magician0617> no
[20:07] <FloodBot1> magician0617: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[20:08] <adammw> oh knows, we're going to drown
[20:08] <lennyf> lungan: thats why i use x-chat
[20:08] <jpds> Joeseph: Cos that was changed.
[20:09] <lungan> lennyf: aha, really anoying in this channel when there are several people joining every minute
[20:09] <lennyf> yup
[20:09] <Joeseph> jpds: Do they all say "sd" instead of "hd" now?
[20:09] <jpds> Joeseph: Yes.
[20:09] <Joeseph> jpds: When did this happen?
[20:10] <jpds> Joeseph: I can't remember...
[20:10] <Gnea> Joeseph: Ubuntu started using scsi emulation on everything quite awhile ago, it made system management easier and fixed some silly ide bugs
[20:11] <almost> mdm: are you still here?
[20:11] <adammw> lungan: "/ignore -channels #ubuntu * JOINS PARTS QUITS NICKS" (from http://clintecker.com/disable-irc-msgs.html)
[20:12] <wWales> hi, how do i change the font color in the console, and if possible add a 640x480 background image to it? :)
[20:12] <zykes> anyone here that can tell me how i can disable a module at boot in the live cd ?
[20:12] <operator19> Is there anyone that would walk me through trying to get ubuntu to mount an external HD ( I have been at it for 2 days ) and I am very very frustrated - I know its me, I just dont know what I am doing wrong
[20:12] <zykes> aac raid module keeps making the 9.* iso not boot
[20:12] <Gnea> wWales: you can change the color, but background image is only possible in rxvt, aterm or Eterm
[20:12] <DesertZarzamora>  somehow after upgrading my distro ubuntu 8.10->9.04  the less pipe of git stopped working, tryed different approaches, but the lesspipe wont work. When i do git status i get lots of files and the list fills my screen and scrolls
[20:13] <DesertZarzamora> has anything changed in lesspipe from 8.10->9.04
[20:13] <Gnea> wWales: ..or gnome-terminal or kde-terminal
[20:13] <adammw> operator19: what sort of HD? USB I presume?
[20:13] <lennyf> operator19: is that you I was helping?
[20:13] <red_zZz> lennyf: there is a line in example "root		(hd0,0)" i need to add sdb 1 so what X and Y i need in hdX,Y ?
[20:13] <boscop_> why are the icons on my desktop sooo small?
[20:13] <operator19> yes it is USB - and Jack_Sparrow was helping earlier
[20:13] <wWales> Gnea: how would i go about to change the font color then?
[20:13] <adammw> boscop_: why is your screen so big?
[20:14] <Grantbow> any madwifi experts around?  I can get airo conne3cted unsecured but can't get a device to use when loading the ath_pci or ath5k modules
[20:14] <zykes> anyone ?
[20:14] <boscop_> adammw: my screen isn't big, I'm on a laptop and right after the install the icons were normal!
[20:14] <fccf> !patience |zikes
[20:15] <adammw> operator19: well, first thing i would try is just to plug it in, see if it comes up under computer. if not, open a terminal window or go to the gnome partiton window (if installed)
[20:15] <operator19> ok
[20:15] <Padhu> Any web page downloader in ubuntu?
[20:15] <lennyf> red_zZz: hd0 is the first drive.  hd0,0 is the first partition of the first drive.  sdb 1 would be hd1,0
[20:15] <adammw> boscop_: sorry, just playin. I know you can manually strech each icon, but that's painfull and has a maximum. no real idea how to fix it
[20:15] <red_zZz> lennyf: thanks again i'll try to reboot now)
[20:15] <operator19> ok - it came up and says "Can't mount Operator 19"
[20:16] <operator19> I cant copy and paste the error for some reason
[20:16] <fccf> Padhu: webhttrack might do you what you want
[20:16] <packetcase> is there a way to always dispaly the standard mouse pointer?
[20:17] <adammw> operator19: do you know what format the hard drive is in? e.g. NTFS? FAT? HFS?
[20:17] <operator19> NTFS
[20:17] <adammw> operator19: ok, and Ubuntu version?
[20:17] <operator19> 9.04
[20:18] <adammw> ok, well i think that the problem may be due to it not being cleanly shutdown, but we can check that in the terminal. go to the terminal and type "sudo fdisk -l" to list the drives
[20:18] <operator19> WARNING: GPT (GUID Partition Table) detected on '/dev/sde'! The util fdisk doesn't support GPT. Use GNU Parted.
[20:18] <operator19> Disk /dev/sde: 1000.2 GB, 1000204886016 bytes
[20:18] <operator19> 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 121601 cylinders
[20:18] <operator19> Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
[20:18] <operator19> Disk identifier: 0x00000000
[20:18] <FloodBot1> operator19: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[20:18] <adammw> operator19: when you get a list, find the one that sounds about the right size (if it gives labels even better) and remember the bit after /dev/
[20:19] <operator19> thats the one - and I got a flood warning :p
[20:19] <adammw> ok, odd. was the drive from 64-bit version of vista?
[20:19] <hoover> evening lads
[20:19] <vock> I have a question about installing windows after installing Ubuntu: I made 5 partitions originally, sda1 (NTFS for Windows),sda2(ext3 for Ubuntu /root),sda3(ext3 for Ubuntu /home),sda4 (linux swap),sda5(NTFS for linux/windows storage), there are 3 partitions, sda1, NTFS for windows, it's primary and flagged boot, Extended for Ubuntu, the two ext3 partitions and the swap, and a third primary for the NTFS storage. I'm trying to install windows now, but when I ru
[20:19] <vock> n the setup CD and after it copies to the C: drive (sda1), it reboots and says ntldr not found. Though when I boot off a liveCD, I can find the files it's looking for on the windows partition. I've read a bit about it and found that this problem can be caused by booting off of a disk that is not bootable. I'm just wondering if anyone else encountered something like this?
[20:19] <operator19> no - 32 bit vista
[20:19] <hoover> can somebody help me with an encfs problem?
[20:19] <BeatlesFan> hey all
[20:19] <ActionParsnip> operator19: use pastebin fo r multiple lines, if everyone who needed to paste, did. the channel would scroll like crazy and be useless
[20:19] <mmm4m5m> hi. question please: how to start application and make it show in desktop 2. For example: "gnome-calculator" in "desk 2"?
[20:20] <operator19> lol - my bad - how would I do the pastbin?
[20:20] <operator19> pastebin*
[20:20] <adammw> operator19: did the fdisk output have anything under that text, e.g. a table with headings "device boot", "start", "end",etc.
[20:20] <GoNTik> Hi everyone, is there someone who can help me in VPN configuration ?
[20:21] <BeatlesFan> GonTik, perhaps.. I recently set it up for my work
[20:21] <operator19> device boot
[20:21] <ivanz> Fonts in Firefox are horrible. I installed msfonts but that doesn't fix it. What should I do?
[20:21] <BeatlesFan> GoNTik, do you have a question?
[20:21] <Padhu> fccf:  crashed in ubuntu 8.10.
[20:21] <GoNTik> BeatlesFan =>> yea, sec
[20:21] <ActionParsnip> !paste | operator19
[20:21] <critterdude> is it normal for the indicator-applet to be using 20+% CPU usage on ubuntu 9.04; seems unusually high for something that is so rarely used
[20:21] <operator19> I apologize for my horrible ettiquette - I am new to IRC as well
[20:22] <th0r> critterdude: I use gkrellm...found the applets hard on system usage
[20:22] <Tann> Hello
[20:22] <GoNTik> BeatlesFan =>> Its best to send u it in pm?)
[20:22] <GoNTik> BeatlesFan =>> i dont wanna flood over here)
[20:22] <BeatlesFan> GoNTik, ok
[20:22] <critterdude> yea, i tempted to remove it; i mean the features are nice, but if it is going to guzzle 20+% of cpu usage to tell me I have an IM, that is unacceptable to me
[20:22] <adammw> operator19: so nothing like /dev/sde1     1   etc.    NTFS there?
[20:22] <adammw> oh wait
[20:22] <adammw> sorry
[20:22] <operator19> let me check
[20:23] <adammw> operator19: ur right
[20:23] <Tann> I'm working with a Gateway T-6345U laptop, and when I insert an SD card into the build in card reader, it only recognizes it as generic storage. Could anyone help me fix it so that it recognizes the card as an SD card like my external card reader?
[20:23] <adammw> operator19, my fault, you'll need to work out which partition the NTFS is in without fdisk as it said it didn't support your GPT filesystem table
[20:24] <adammw> operator19, do u know that the drive is one whole partiton?
[20:24] <fccf> vock: complex question - simple answer...the windows boot loaderi is  stored on the first partition where windows is stored, linux is technically placing it's bootloader before windows... that is why you are getting an error - the appropriate (easy) way is to install windows first and allow ubuntu to detect windows when you install
[20:25] <solar-star> Hi
[20:25] <operator19> under gparted it says there are 3 partitions ( which it shouldnt have ) - in this order, 1st part = unallocated, 2nd part = NTFS, 3rd part = unallocated
[20:25] <Fihan> hi
[20:25] <solar-star> Does anyone know how to set the default value of the GNOME volume control at startup?
[20:25] <fccf> the other way is to install grub (linux bootloader) to the linux drive and make it bootable... then add the appropriate lines to /boot/grub/menu.list to boot windows
[20:25] <adammw> operator19, hmm, weird, but that might be why it can't automount.
[20:25] <Fihan> how to setup sshd on ubuntu 8.10 ?
[20:25] <lungan> Is there anyway to get all msg that is hilighted with my name appear in a window like a pm?
[20:25] <vock> fccf: that's what i'm beginning to realize as well. I also just checked my menu.lst and didn't see any lines in grub for windows. I'm wondering if i can just add the windows lines to menu.lst
[20:26] <adammw> operator19, in the terminal, create a folder ("sudo mkdir /media/ntfsdrive/") then...
[20:26] <vock> fccf: yeah, now all i need to do is figure out what those are...
[20:26] <fornix> Fihan: try $ sudo apt-get install ssh
[20:26] <jack_spratt> ive got kubuntu 9.04 on a usb stick with unetbootin. my laptop video wont work with *buntu 9 by default. I tried editing xorg.conf from liveCD via tty to include driver "vesa" and then restarted kdm, but still no video. What now?
[20:26] <fccf> vock: yes ... let me get you a link
[20:26] <Fihan> fornix : k
[20:27] <adammw> operator19, ...then "sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/sde2 /media/ntfsdrive" and tell me what it outputs
[20:27] <operator19> ok
[20:28] <adammw> Does anyone know how to change the (n=someone@static-123-211-123-211.static.someisp.net) to something else?
[20:28] <operator19> failed to read the last sector - invalid argument
[20:28] <Jack_Sparrow> !cloak > adammw
[20:28] <adammw> operator19, could it be the drive has failed?
[20:28] <operator19> it says it doesnt seem to have a valid NTFS
[20:28] <Fihan> anyone, my ethernet card can't detected on ubuntu 8.10
[20:28] <GoNTik> Is there anyone more that can help me with VPN ? Ubuntu Juanty )
[20:29] <Fihan> I'm using realtek 8139D
[20:29] <operator19> I can plug it into my PS3 - and it sees it and works fine ( I play movies off of it sometimes )
[20:29] <adammw> operator19, now try forcing it to be ntfs with "sudo -t ntfs /dev/sde2 /media/ntfsdrive -o force"
[20:29] <operator19> ok
[20:29] <GoNTik> Where is local huru? I need`em :D
[20:30] <GoNTik> guru*
[20:30] <adammw> operator19, have u ever tried it in a windows pc?
[20:30] <AndyB> if you have just installed ubuntu 9.04 to dual boot with vista but cannot get vista to boot from grub what should you do?
[20:30] <fccf> vock: you will find the info you need here https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/8372 -
[20:30] <GoNTik> AndyB =>> wat u used to install in dual boot mode?
[20:31] <GoNTik> AndyB =>> i using only automatic install and its fine to me
[20:31] <operator19> I just installed ubuntu over my vista hard drive ( I dont like windows, and I wanted to learn ubuntu ) and it worked in vista 2 days ago
[20:31] <Fihan> how to install lan card driver?, my ethernet didn't word
[20:31] <Tann> Can anyone help me get ubuntu to recognize sd cards that are put into the built in card reader as sd cards instead of generic storage?
[20:31] <operator19> it says illegal option '-t'
[20:31] <wWales> as i understand it console-tools is included in jaunty, but how do i access it to customize my console? :/
[20:31] <AndyB> GoNTik, Used automatic install. The grub menu.lst has Vista in it but it wont boot.
[20:31] <adammw> Jack_Sparrow, so i'm guessing that's a no for custominsing it outside of a project or generic?
[20:31] <Firefishe> What is the command line command to activate the proprietary video hardware activation program?
[20:32] <GoNTik> AndyB =>> Hmp... disc still inside ?
[20:32] <Firefishe> Intrepid
[20:32] <GoNTik> AndyB =>> I mean cd
[20:32] <mdm> Fihan: the "drivers" are kernel modules.  You will have to identify the nic first before anyone can help you.  You can do this with lspci and look for the line that had that particular piece of hardware
[20:32] <adammw> operator19, sorry, typo, essentially same as lasttime but with -o force on end, (there should have been the word mount b4 -t)
[20:32] <deany> All sounds, wtih whatever player (tried like 4) loop over like a stuck record sometimes.  Any ideas, is this a known bug?  I have to restart, as /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart doesnt affect it
[20:33] <Fihan> mdm : i'm using realtek chipset RTL8139D
[20:33] <AndyB> GoNTik, No
[20:33] <Jack_Sparrow> adammw Not sure what you want to do or why but for irc we can get a cloak... If you are trying to surf annon.. then no I dont have an answer
[20:33] <GoNTik> AndyB =>> Nah, i dunno, im using ubuntu not so long to be guru )
[20:33] <vock> fccf: thanks for your help
[20:33] <operator19> same deal - invalid argument
[20:33] <adammw> Jack_Sparrow, nah not anon, just wanted mine to have my website address rather than my ISP's FQDN. They both point to the same IP though, so i thought it might be possible.
[20:34] <AndyB> GoNTik, Ok thanks.
[20:34] <GoNTik> AndyB =>> Np)))
[20:34] <Jack_Sparrow> adammw It might be, but I am the wrong person to ask
[20:34] <mdm> Fihan: type insmod sc92031
[20:34] <operator19> "maybe the wrong device is used? Or the whole disk instead of a partition, or the other way around"
[20:34] <adammw> Jack_Sparrow, thanks for trying anyway =D
[20:34] <fccf> Firefishe: /usr/bin/jockey-gtk
[20:34] <Jack_Sparrow> any time
[20:34] <GoNTik> Soooo... is there anyone who help me with VPN? VPN VPN VPN :)))
[20:34] <fccf> vock: np
[20:35] <AndyB> Just installed Ubuntu to dual boot with vista. Grub menu has vista but it wont boot. I checked fdisk and the vista menu entries point to the right partition
[20:35] <operator19> this is the command I used
[20:35] <adammw> operator19, you sure you put in /dev/sde2 rather than just without the 2
[20:35] <fccf> !attitude | GoNTik
[20:35] <GoNTik> fccf =>> There`s no answer on wiki, otherwise i dont ask u...
[20:35] <operator19> sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/sde2 /media/ntfsdrive -o force
[20:36] <progzy> Hi everybody ... I am trying to compile sources on my ubuntu 9.04. I can do the ./configure .. but the I get an error on "make" like "no make file found"
[20:36] <adammw> operator19, if so, you can try again i guess with 1 and 3 but i doubt you will get much luck. do you have lots of data on there you need (e.g. re-formatting is not an option) or could you re-format?
[20:36] <Firefishe> progzy:  sources for what?
[20:36] <Jack_Sparrow> !buildessentials
[20:36] <Fihan> mdm : and then I must restart kompie?
[20:36] <fccf> GoNTik: and there are alot of people here and we are often helping others - you have to pe patient
[20:36] <ActionParsnip> !build-essential
[20:36] <Jack_Sparrow> ty
[20:36] <operator19> I have about 300 gigs worth of projects on their that I would rather not lose
[20:36] <progzy> Firefishe: kmymoney 0.9.3
[20:36] <adammw> progzy, ensure that the compile completes properley
[20:36] <GoNTik> fccf =>> im very patient, im just repeating my questing because chat scrolling very fast ;)
[20:37] <progzy> adammw: well it seems not compiling
[20:37] <operator19> I thought about formatting it - but I can also reinstall vista if need be to get the files transferred onto my 1TB internal HD, but I would rather not have to
[20:37] <mdm> Fihan: no that should simply make the nic active
[20:37] <Firefishe> progzy:  As both ActionParsnip and Jack_Sparrow have indicated, before you can compile software, you have to have the build-essentials package installed
[20:37] <Jack_Sparrow> GoNTik Repeat every question few minutes, not each time it scrolls off the page
[20:37] <fccf> GoNTik: and you make it scroll even faster...have you searched around on ubuntuforums.org
[20:37] <Firefishe> progzy:  in short, open a terminal and type:  sudo apt-get install build-essential
[20:37] <progzy> Firefishe: well .. ./configure do the job right ?
[20:37] <Jack_Sparrow> Firefishe and headers for your kernel most likely
[20:38] <Firefishe> Jack_Sparrow: indeed
[20:38] <GoNTik> fccf =>> Yes, i searched all forums what i know, but its still dont work. Meybie u can help me with that?)
[20:38] <Firefishe> Jack_Sparrow: indeed
[20:38] <adammw> operator19, i know what you mean. for safety's sake i would recommend using it in a windows pc, and possibly doing a scan disk or backup, rather than trying more drastic measures such as rebuilding partition tables or doing other nasty things
[20:38] <GoNTik> fccf =>> Its only 1 question)
[20:38] <Fihan> mdm : yeah cool, i can see my ethernet card
[20:38] <fccf> GoNTik: not with vpn - 1 question could turn into 100 see !ask
[20:38] <operator19> right... well thank you for your help - I really do appreciate you taking your time to help me out
[20:39] <progzy> Firefishe: I must execute it inside the sources dir right ?
[20:39] <fccf> !ask | GoNTik
[20:39] <adammw> operator19, np, but i'm really sorry i couldn't actually do anything that results in a successful result.
[20:39] <adammw> arrgh just tounge tied myself
[20:39] <Firefishe> progzy: Yes, that is correct, usually the top-level directory, but first you have to have the build tools installed.  Go to a terminal, type:  sudo apt-get install build-essential, if you haven't done that already.
[20:39] <pisecx> guys, when I press Alt+F2 - what programs is starting?
[20:39] <operator19> thats alright - at least you were willing to take my hand through it - its a learning experiance right?
[20:39] <pisecx> I need path, name, anything...
[20:40] <Firefishe> progzy:  I'll help you through it, step by step. :)
[20:40] <adammw> there may be some linux disk recovery software for ntfs so you could ask again for someone else, but i really don't know.
[20:40] <Jack_Sparrow> pisecx console
[20:40] <progzy> Firefishe: thank you :)
[20:40] <Firefishe> progzy: okay if I pm you?
[20:40] <operator19> I tried the ntfs-3g - but I am not entirely sure how to use it...
[20:40] <progzy> Firefishe: oh yes! No pb at all:!
[20:40] <pisecx> Jack_Sparrow: console is not installed :)
[20:40] <GoNTik> fccf =>> okay)
[20:41] <GoNTik> Sooo... a few minuts ago i asked one question :)) Im repeat it)))
[20:41] <Fihan> mdm : how to recognized other ethernet card when i got same problem ?
[20:41] <Fihan> I mean other chipset ethernet card
[20:41] <GoNTik> Who can help me with VPN? VPN is primary way to me for entering internet, its not even works ( local works )
[20:42] <GoNTik> fccf =>> its okay now ? ;)
[20:42] <mdm> Fihan: what is the other card?
[20:42] <Jack_Sparrow> GoNTik  Please dont try to bail nim with more ot
[20:42] <Jack_Sparrow> bait
[20:42] <GoNTik> Jack_Sparrow =>> ^^
[20:42] <fccf> !doesntwork | GoNTik
[20:42] <gangs20003> hey can someone point me to documentation on how to install ubuntu by usb drive method?
[20:42] <Spongy> My 2nd sound card (C-Media USB) stutters when I route sound through it, any help?
[20:43] <GoNTik> fccf =>> okay - okay, how much commands u`ve got ?:))))
[20:43] <mdm> hmm more money?  ubotu can I have that please
[20:43] <Tann> Can anyone help me get ubuntu to recognize sd cards that are put into the built in card reader as sd cards instead of generic storage?
[20:43] <Fihan> intel on board
[20:43] <Beppe> hi
[20:43] <Firefishe> If I type this in a terminal:  sudo apt-get install kernel-headers, will that install the latest headers for my running kernel?
[20:43] <Marfi> Hello, trying to install ubuntu onto an old Dell inspiron 2500. Using the alt cd, CD is okay, but it isn't booting, and hangs at a blinking cursor
[20:43] <Fihan> mdm : intel onboard
[20:43] <Marfi> Tann: Just unplug it each time you need it, and put it in, and you should be good to go. That's just how the kernel sees them
[20:43] <fccf> GoNTik: tons... don't understand why you need to VPN to another network just to get online
[20:44] <Marfi> gangs20003: What OS do you have?
[20:44] <gangs20003> xp
[20:44] <gangs20003> sp2
[20:44] <mdm> Fihan: try lspci and see what it tells you, it should tell you every pci device even "built in" ones
[20:44] <Jack_Sparrow> !coc > GoNTik
[20:44] <Jack_Sparrow> !guidelines > GoNTik
[20:44] <Tann> Marfi: I'm not sure what you mean.
[20:44] <Marfi> gangs20003: You should be able to do it from within wubi. Haven't messed with it
[20:45] <gangs20003> no,i just dont know what to do after i dl ubuntu
[20:45] <davidh38> hey guys, what do i have to do if i want to have a new version of a program, but i have not 9.04
[20:45] <Marfi> Tann: To my knowledge, there really isn't a way to do it. That's just how the kernel sees those things
[20:45] <davidh38> ?
[20:45] <Jack_Sparrow> !usb > gangs20003
[20:45] <Marfi> davidh38: You must specify more clearly
[20:45] <jrib> !backports | davidh38
[20:45] <GoNTik> fccf =>> 'cuz its only the way in my local to get online
[20:45] <Tann> Marfi: weird
[20:45] <Fihan> mdm : so, i can not download that driver on the net
[20:45] <GoNTik> fccf =>> its local provider, if u wat to know - its moscow, russia.
[20:45] <mdm> Fihan: you have to compile a module for its chipset, not download  a driver
[20:45] <davidh38> ubottu thx
[20:46] <Marfi> Anyone tried ubuntu on an old dell Inspiron 2500? Can't seem to get it to boot. Hangs with a blinking cursor, alt cd
[20:46] <jussi01> !bot | davidh38
[20:46] <pisecx> Jack_Sparrow: not ctrl + alt + fn, just Alt + F2
[20:46] <pisecx> Jack_Sparrow: now I see why you said "console" ))
[20:46] <mdm> !modules | Fihan
[20:46] <jrib> Marfi: can you get to a tty?
[20:47] <Marfi> jrib: A terminal?
[20:47] <Fihan> mdm : how to compile module and searching thats module?
[20:47] <jrib> Marfi: yeah with ctrl-alt-f1
[20:47] <Jack_Sparrow> pisecx Sorry, my misunderstanding
[20:47] <Fihan> mdm : k
[20:47] <liberty> Any knowledge on keyboard driver flashing, please dialog me. Symptom: typing skips to different places on Ubuntu but works on XP. notebook.
[20:47] <Tann> Marif: I saw something about a different laptop's built in reader not recognizing the specific type of storage and it was fixed by adding something to hal
[20:48] <mdm> Fihan: odds are its already there, you just need to know what module it is, what is the card? what did lspci tell you?
[20:48] <Marfi> jrib: Nope. This is from the Install CD, though
[20:48] <adammw> pisecx, if it helps there is supposedly a similar one called gmrun
[20:49] <jrib> Marfi: you might want to try to install with the alternate cd then sort out the details later
[20:49] <amrcidiot> hey guys, is there a way for me to access my vista 64 bit files from Ubuntu after I've installed Ubuntu with Wubi?
[20:49] <jrib> !alternate | Marfi
[20:49] <Marfi> jrib: using the alt CD
[20:49] <pisecx> adammw: thanks but I need exactly this one. like krunner in kde
[20:49] <jrib> Marfi: verified the integrity of the cd?
[20:49] <Marfi> jrib: Yup, it's good
[20:50] <jrib> Marfi: don't know then.  Scrounge bugs.ubuntu.com and the wiki for hints
[20:50] <Slade> Hi there I have a Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator X3500. I need a better driver for it as i can't ge the maximum resolution for it. In windows i'm able to get higher than i can in linux
[20:50] <lazymanc> hi, I'm trying to configure mysql to default to utf8, by adding conf settings to /etc/mysql/my.cnf but when I restart mysql it does not seem to have any effect
[20:50] <lazymanc> it seems to be ignoring my.cnf
[20:50] <emeraude> Bonjour y aurait t-il quelqu'un qui parle français ?
[20:51] <lazymanc> is there somewhere else mysql config is done under ubuntu?
[20:51] <emeraude> j'aurais besoin de renseignement sur compiz
[20:51] <guntbert> !fr | emeraude
[20:51] <emeraude> ok merci beaucoup
[20:51] <amrcidiot> hey guys, is there a way for me to access my vista 64 bit files from Ubuntu after I've installed Ubuntu with Wubi?
[20:52] <emeraude> Très bonne soirée
[20:52] <Marfi> amrcidiot: Yes, mount it. It's under places
[20:52] <ManDay> What do I have to install to be able to open RAR-Archives?
[20:52] <amrcidiot> how do I mount it?
[20:52] <new_bot> hey
[20:52] <new_bot> O_o
[20:52] <kazagistar> amrcidiot: click on it?
[20:53] <guntbert> !rar | ManDay
[20:53] <amrcidiot> it doesn't show up under places
[20:53] <new_bot> hey guys does anyone use shell accounts???
[20:53] <ManDay> ty guntbert
[20:53] <guntbert> !anyone | new_bot
[20:53] <exco> running fsck on /dev/mapper/luks_krypto wasn't such a smart idea, I guess
[20:53] <guntbert> ManDay: yw :)
[20:53] <new_bot> thnx ubottu
[20:54] <mdm> new_bot: ? as in just a shell? as in somewhere else? or as in a shell enviroment?  in which case the answer is a few, maybe one or two, and all of us
[20:54] <fccf> new_bot: ubottu is an actual bot
[20:54] <new_bot> oh sorry haha
[20:54] <new_bot> and mdm too ???
[20:54] <Ed54> okay guys, see if you can help me with this one.
[20:54] <new_bot> ok ed
[20:54] <mdm> its ok new_bot I talk to it too, and I know its a bot.  Then again I talk back to my GPS too :)
[20:54] <new_bot> i ll try
[20:55] <badnerd19> ok that s much better
[20:55] <fccf> new_bot: no mdm is human I think
[20:55] <Ed54> my microphone turns on to the speaker output every time i reboot.  i have to go into the sound settings to mute it every time.
[20:55] <Fihan> mdm is human bro
[20:55] <badnerd19> fccf hahaha how do i know ur not a bot too ?
[20:55] <guntbert> !ot
[20:55] <Ed54> i don't know how to keep it from giving a speaker output on boot.
[20:55] <henux> hello. how do i install/enable mod_rewrite on ubuntu? i have ubuntu desktop 9.04. i have installed apache2, php5 and mysql manually
[20:56] <badnerd19> anyways i think we can't talk here about servers root exploit
[20:56] <Fihan> anyone bot? lol
[20:56] <Fihan> xD
[20:56] <davidh38> i want to share something with ubuntu, but i need a password connect, what can i do that i dont need the password, is there any easy tool?
[20:56] <Slade> Ok, i feel dumb asking this question, but how do i find out which config file my X server is using since i have multiple ones in /etc/X11
[20:56] <Drknezz> Help, i have no flash sound
[20:56] <fccf> badnerd19: I wouldn't be able to answer stupid questions
[20:56] <Joeseph> Hi.   I'm on a fresh install of Jaunty and cannot stay connected to the internet.  It will say that I am connected, but I can't even ping my router.  This is via ndiswrapper of a Wg111t dongle.   Any ideas?
[20:56] <Drknezz> Slade: it will always use xorg.conf
[20:56] <jack_spratt> can someone please help me force kubuntu to use vesa driver!!
[20:56] <badnerd19> fccf ok i ll give you a tough one
[20:56] <Drknezz> Slade: unless specified on command
[20:56] <badnerd19> i wanna see if i can find an irc client that can run more than one server ????
[20:57] <Slade> but i donbt have an xorg.conf
[20:57] <Slade> i have xorg.conf.1 .2, etc
[20:57] <guntbert> Slade: you should be able to tell by looking into /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[20:57] <fccf> badnerd19: pidgin which comes by default with ubuntu-desktop will
[20:57] <Fihan> mdm : how to install shorewall
[20:57] <badnerd19> yea but the problem is that i wanna run it on a shell account to use it as a bot
[20:58] <badnerd19> u know  . .. .
[20:58] <mdm> Fihan: http://www.shorewall.net/shorewall_quickstart_guide.htm
[20:58] <badnerd19> so it has to be used with terminal and connects to multiple servers at the same time
[20:58] <Fihan> mdm : ty
[20:58] <Ed54> badnerd19: why not use multiple instances of irssi?
[20:59] <fccf> badnerd19: see Ed54
[20:59] <badnerd19> irssi ?  i used to use ZNC i never tried irssi
[20:59] <emeraude> je suis bien connecter au serveur ubuntu en français
[20:59] <Ed54> er, irssi already does multiple servers
[20:59] <emeraude> merci pour votre réponse
[20:59] <davidh38> ubottu: i want to share something in a network, and i can see the directory, but it says that i need a password, how can i configure the other computer that its possible, that i can get to the files without a password or how do i at least get to know the password, is there any easy tool?
[20:59] <guntbert> badnerd19: what would be the purpose of a bot for several servers?
[20:59] <exco> how do I run an fsck on a LUKS encrypted partition?
[20:59] <fccf> !fr | emeraude
[20:59] <emeraude> merci
[20:59] <badnerd19> gunavara  i wanna use many channels on different servers
[21:00] <Drknezz> Help, i have no flash sound
[21:00] <Ed54> davidh38:  you need the network password.  you can't just get it.  ask whoever set that network up.
[21:00] <badnerd19> flash sound ? what do u mean exactly ?
[21:00] <guntbert> emeraude: /join #ubuntu-fr s'il vous plais
[21:00] <davidh38> ed54, its my friend, where can you configure the network password?
[21:00] <adammw> Drknezz, 32-bit or 64-bit linux/browser/flash plugin/machine?
[21:00] <dudester> Hey guys how can i uninstall a program that i installed using the java -jar command on an .exe file? Thanks
[21:00] <badnerd19> hahaha now i know why ubuntu is called ubunut  :) seems like a real community
[21:01] <mdm> emeraude:  si vous voulez l'aide svp demandent en Englais
[21:01] <Drknezz> adammw: 32 bits
[21:01] <badnerd19> hey i thoughts exes doesn't run without wine ?
[21:01] <adammw> badnerd19, is that a bard thing or not
[21:01] <badnerd19> Adammw i think it is
[21:01] <Dervish> Hey everyone i have been wanting to try this out for along time now
[21:02] <adammw> badnerd19, exe files are binaries that are designed only to work with windows. Wine tricks the programs to think they are on Windows, so u can run them
[21:02] <guntbert> and badnerd19 in any case its doesn't seem to be an ubuntu support question
[21:02] <adammw> badnerd19, for a more detailed comparison see www.winehq.or
[21:02] <henux> hello. how do i install/enable mod_rewrite on ubuntu? i have ubuntu desktop 9.04. i have installed apache2, php5 and mysql manually
[21:02] <Fihan> mdm : which app bandwith shaping else HTB
[21:02] <fccf> !welcome | Dervish
[21:03] <mdm> Fihan: I dont do bandwidh shaping sorry, its done mostly by a special network device afaik
[21:03] <adammw> Drknezz, does sound from all other programs work? and you checked the volume of all the siders in the volume control panel?
[21:03] <Dervish> do u guys think it will be slow or glitchy on a pentium 4 2.4ghz,  512mb ram, 120gb hd
[21:03] <Drknezz> adammw: amarok is fine
[21:03] <Fihan> mdm : k np
[21:03] <Drknezz> adammw: it is playing mp3's normally
[21:03] <badnerd19> hey what make it hard to get  used to linux  is that there s not enough multiplatform softwares :'(  which makes you can't leave windows .....
[21:03] <fccf> Dervish: it will run on that  - you might want more ram someday  though
[21:03] <Dervish> i might upgrade to 1gb shortly though :D
[21:04] <guntbert> badnerd19: please keep to the topic
[21:04] <badnerd19> oh sorry :$
[21:04] <fccf> Dervish: If you run the live cd - it will be noticeably slower.. but should be pretty quick if you install
[21:05] <Dervish> my pc should be here wed so i will try it then.
[21:05] <Dervish> just wondering why does everyone think ubuntu when someone says linux?
[21:05] <adammw> Drknezz, ok, then well i'm out of options really. if it was 64 bit i would blame that but its not so i can't. the only thing i would say is close any existing programs, try rebooting and make sure that no other user is using the audio card (e.g. don't have amorak open). also you could try http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/ but it probablly won't help
[21:05] <Dervish> whats so good about it?
[21:05] <badnerd19> hey guntbert now i have a message that i don't understand how to stop it :s  it says that the libglib2-dev is not availabe and that the memory is not enough
[21:05] <badnerd19> do you have any idea ?
[21:05] <mdm> Fihan: http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Traffic-Control-HOWTO/
[21:06] <steromfel> Anyone knows how to create a single non-fragmented 500MB file on an ext2 filesystem?
[21:06] <adammw> Derander, it has a big user/support base, is commercially supported, easy(ish) to use and not too shit
[21:06] <mdm> Dervish: not everyone thinks of ubutu when someone says linux
[21:06] <badnerd19> steromfel  haha sorry i didn't reach that level yet
[21:06] <adammw> and that too
[21:06] <fccf> Dervish: by it you mean ubuntu - lots of reasons,
[21:06] <Dervish> ive heard alot of people say its the best linux version
[21:06] <Flannel> Dervish: If you wouldn't mind, those sorts of questions (non-support ones) are offtopic here, please take them to #ubuntu-offtopic, thanks.
[21:06] <fccf> !best
[21:06] <badnerd19> mdm i hope ur not a bot hahah
[21:07] <Dervish> oh ok sorry =)
[21:07] <adammw> i've heard people saying Vista is the best windows version. doesn't make them correct though does it?
[21:07] <mdm> Dervish: I would say pretty much the opposite allot of people think RedHat is the only linux distribution
[21:07] <badnerd19> i think the best linux version is backtrack
[21:07] <badnerd19> haha
[21:07] <badnerd19> the 4th versio
[21:07] <adammw> mdm: only if your in the 1990s and working with servers
[21:07] <mdm> badnerd19: I am an organic bot that runs off beer, steak and cigars :)
[21:07] <Kraft> sooooooooooooooo
[21:07] <Kraft> Wow
[21:07] <Fihan> mdm : k
[21:07] <Kraft> someone help me install
[21:07] <Kraft> iTunes
[21:07] <adammw> mdm, e.g. a human?
[21:07] <Kraft> with Wine
[21:08] <FloodBot1> Kraft: Please don't flood, use http://paste.ubuntu.com to paste, don't use Enter as punctuation.
[21:08] <guntbert> badnerd19: with what command do you get that error? and please don't spam the channel with random comments :-)
[21:08] <badnerd19> wow how can u undestand   ....  i think this is a real hi tec
[21:08] <mdm> adammw: yes
[21:08] <Kraft>  i need somebody to help me install iTunes ( I have the .exe)  with iTunes. i mean........wine
[21:08] <fccf> !ask | Kraft
[21:08] <adammw> http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=1347
[21:08] <badnerd19> sorry guntbert ;) forgive my manneers im just a noob
[21:08] <adammw> sorry,
[21:08] <adammw> Kraft, iTunes: http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=1347
[21:08] <Kraft> Anyone know how to get out of "Desktop" in the terminal
[21:08] <owen1> i try to switch between dvorak and querty by typing: setxkbmap -layout us.  i get an error: "Couldn't interpret _XKB_RULES_NAMES property. "Use defaults: rules - 'xorg' model - 'pc105' layout - 'us"
[21:09] <Derander> Kraft: cd Some/Other/Dir/Here
[21:09] <badnerd19> hey guntbert  can u tell me what s the difference between linux unix and freeBSD  ???
[21:09] <Flannel> Kraft: Yes.  I do.  Please ask specific questions and stop repeating your question.
[21:09] <Ed54> Kraft: there are plenty of other ways to get your ipod working on linux
[21:09] <guntbert> badnerd19: its not about being a noob or a guru or..., just about usability of this support channel :)
[21:09] <fccf> Kraft: This is the ubuntu support channel - you aren't going to get windows support here, try #winehq
[21:09] <Flannel> badnerd19: Please take that to #ubuntu-offtopic, thanks
[21:09] <badnerd19> except for the open source thingy
[21:09] <Kraft> Guys, I just downloaded iTunes setup, and I can't get it to load with wine to install; however, I'm sure there is a way.
[21:10] <Flannel> fccf: Wine is supported here.  That being said, it's often a lot better to go to #winehq.
[21:10] <Flannel> !doesntwork | Kraft
[21:10] <badnerd19> oh guys im sorry don't wanna flood  :(
[21:10] <novbrcook> can someone point me to the place (or command) to install the "ubuntulooks" engine?
[21:10] <ManDay> !trash
[21:10] <ManDay> hm thanks
[21:10] <adammw> IRC and chat generally bugs me with just the number of bots and people patrolling off topic ness
[21:10] <deany> Kraft, I`d go with Itunes in a virtualbox XP myself...
[21:10] <badnerd19> !trash
[21:10] <badnerd19> what s that ?
[21:10] <Kraft> I wonder if you guys pulled your fingers out of your ass, and tried to actually help me, instead of copying and pasting useless information.  Then, maybe, i might get what I need done, done.
[21:10] <adammw> Why oh why change the trash dir? it was so much better at .Trash
[21:10] <Flannel> Kraft: Again, ask specific questions.  Please stop being so vague, it makes it impossible to help you.  Also, a number of people have offered help, please stop repeating blanket statements.
[21:11] <deany> Kraft, if none of the linux apps work.. like gtkpod, rythmbox etc
[21:11] <adammw> Kraft, do u have wine and tried simply installing iTunes as per normal?
[21:11] <susbwoy> Drknezz: Try installing libgstreamer.0.10-0 and libgstreamer-plugins-base0.10-0 for sound in flash
[21:11] <badnerd19> hey guys no one answered my question about disc quota and libglib-dev thing ?????
[21:11] <Kraft> worthless channel..
[21:11] <badnerd19> i dunno why i get such a message
[21:12] <Flannel> adammw: There's only one bot in this channel.  We have to keep people on topic because there's 1500 of us in here.  It never hurts someone to take their offtopic questions to an appropriate channel.
[21:12] <susbwoy> Drknezz: woops, first one is libgstreamer0.10-0
[21:12] <Kuukkeli> lol @ KRaft :D
[21:12] <marky123> :-D
[21:12] <badnerd19> oh where are the bots ?
[21:12] <andycas> is sourceforge down?
[21:12] <Kuukkeli> He asks for help, people try to help and then he just disses all and calls this Channel Worthless, Great man.
[21:13] <Kuukkeli> andycas, dont think so
[21:13] <fccf> Flannel: you may support wine - wine is not offically supported by ubuntu
[21:13] <andycas> Kuukkeli: I get connection reset by peer (104)
[21:13] <Flannel> fccf: Yes, it is.
[21:13] <adammw> what does "offically supported by ubuntu" mean anyway? that updates are released slower?
[21:14] <marky123> yup- sourceforge down
[21:14] <Fihan> mdm : how to make desktop look likes 3D. it's possible?
[21:14] <Kuukkeli> andycas, yeah it seems its odwn
[21:14] <susbwoy> adammw: in the repositories?
[21:14] <fccf> Flannel: when I go to synaptic and search for wine there is no pretty logo next to wine
[21:14] <Kuukkeli> i think its a maintenance
[21:14] <andycas> Is there any eta when it will be up? SF has been down for like 2 or 3 hours now
[21:14] <Ed54> Fihan:  you have to install desktop effects
[21:14] <badnerd19> hey guys i wanna have the remote computer root acess
[21:14] <Flannel> fccf: That means it's not in main.  Wine is in universe.  Universe is supported.
[21:15] <Fihan> Ed54 : i have water effect
[21:15] <Fihan> I mean look 3D box
[21:15] <pisecx> in program sound settings there is only "alsa" available and it doesn't work. is there any workarround? like oss-alsa
[21:15] <mdm> Fihan: I think that is compiz, I dont use it tho
[21:15] <Ed54> Fihan:  then turn on everything in the settings related to a cube and make sure you have four workspaces
[21:15] <Kuukkeli> i need some beer and BREAD
[21:16] <badnerd19> hahaha
[21:16] <Tann> I'm on a Gateway T-6345U laptop and I'm wondering how to make SD cards put in the built in reader show up as SD cards instead of generic storage
[21:16] <marky123> Fihan: yeah its compiz
[21:16] <Flannel> Kuukkeli: Please stay on topic
[21:16] <fccf> Flannel: my bad... MOTU team supports it
[21:16] <badnerd19> guys brb
[21:16] <phantomcircuit> it would appear that the system monitor is not counting any of the memory that vmware is using
[21:16] <phantomcircuit> what gives?
[21:16] <Fihan> yeah
[21:16] <Fihan> I must try first
[21:16] <Flannel> fccf: The community (Ubuntu) supports it.  Canonical doesn't.
[21:17] <p-f> When running "wpa_supplicant -D wext -i wlan0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf", I get this non-stop (on top of having no connection...): ioctl[SIOCGIWSCAN]: Argument list too long. Why? How can I fix this?
[21:18] <adammw> p-f, could be a bug in the network card driver
[21:18] <barsik> hi
[21:18] <p-f> adammw, isn't wext marvellously tested and used by thousands of humanoid bipedal lifeforms?
[21:18] <antares> HOW can i install joomla  on my pc?
[21:18] <fccf> !hi | barsik
[21:19] <marcin> #/polska
[21:19] <marcin> #polska
[21:19] <fccf> !pl
[21:19] <Fihan> !id
[21:19] <marcin> !pl
[21:20] <adammw> p-f, meh
[21:20] <Fihan> !uk
[21:20] <adammw> !it
[21:20] <Fihan> ty
[21:20] <frojnd> lol
[21:20] <p-f> !esperanto
[21:20] <fccf> !botabuse
[21:20] <Flannel> !eo | p-f
[21:21] <adammw> !xx-piglatin
[21:21] <p-f> adammw, how would I go about narrowing the possibilities down?
[21:21] <adammw> =(
[21:21] <barsik> по-русски кто говорит?
[21:21] <adammw> p-f, does it still work (e.g. is that just a warning) or is that the error
[21:21] <Flannel> !ru | barsik
[21:21] <adammw> !ru | barsik
[21:21] <p-f> adammw, there isn't anything particularly interesting in the logs
[21:21] <p-f> adammw, doesn't work at all
[21:22] <barsik> yes
[21:22] <fccf> barsik: /join #ubuntu-ru
[21:23] <adammw> p-f, don't really know myself, but you aren't the first user to have that problem. Google the error and hopefully u'll find a solution besides just the problem
[21:23] <MyWay> hi all
[21:23] <Mashed> hello MyWay!
[21:23] <fccf> !all
[21:23] <cherva> MyWay: hi
[21:23] <p-f> adammw, two pages on google, none of which are really useful :)
[21:23] <adammw> MyWay, hello MyWay
[21:24] <MIrrorIMage> MyWay: HI!
[21:24] <MyWay> does somebody know if the mic. problem with ubuntu 9.04 64 bit and acer 5520 is solved?
[21:24] <MyWay> i can't still talk in skype!
[21:24] <marky123> MyWay - do it your way...:)
[21:24] <MyWay> eheh
[21:24] <MyWay> i'd like to :P
[21:25] <owen1> I try to switch between dvorak and querty by typing: setxkbmap -layout us.  i get an error: "Couldn't interpret _XKB_RULES_NAMES property. "Use defaults: rules - 'xorg' model - 'pc105' layout - 'us"
[21:25] <cherva> MyWay: did you tried changing the Sound setting inside skype
[21:25] <MyWay> i tried anything in the settins of skype and gnome :(
[21:25] <fccf> MyWay: You may need to search around for answers - pulseaudio often causes problems with skype
[21:25] <adammw> Did skype ever make it easier for 64bit users?
[21:26] <MyWay> adammw, yes
[21:26] <cherva> MyWay: does your mic work elsewere
[21:26] <MyWay> cherva, no
[21:29] <kostya> Хтось говорить на російській?
[21:29] <guntbert> !ru | kostya
[21:29] <kostya> Ok
[21:30] <Agion1> hi, would someone like to help me configuring my xorg.conf?
[21:30] <owen1> when i switch between dvorak and querty the arrow keys and window keys stops working. i use this command: setxkbmap -rules xorg -model pc105 -layout us.  maybe the problem is the model. i use dinovo edge. how to find the exact string for my keyboard?
[21:31] <fccf> !ask | Agion1
[21:31] <guntbert> !ask | Agion1
[21:31] <cherva> MyWay: hmmm in System->Preferences->Sound->Sound Capture is there an option like HDA Intel ALC268 Analog(ALSA) ?
[21:31] <cherva> !bg
[21:33] <Agion1> I have ATI X1950 graphic card and 1650x1050 reslution on my monitor. would anyone like to help me fixing my xorg.conf right for them?
[21:33] <p-f> !de
[21:34] <owen1> how to find the keyboard i am using so i can use it in setxkbmap?
[21:34] <marky123> Agion1: have you the right driver for the card?
[21:35] <Guthur> is sudo -k and sudo -K the only forms of revoking granted sudo permission, is there a super duper kill that revokes everything
[21:35] <kostya> Who understands Russian?
[21:36] <Guthur> besides a reboot of course :)
[21:36] <Agion1> marky123: I have the basic xorg,conf with like no drivers in there..
[21:37] <guntbert> Guthur: sudo -k doesn't revoke anything, you only to type your password again, what else do you need?
[21:37] <marky123> Agion1: Aha! try installing Envy - this should find the right drivers for your card and install them. let me find a URL for you...
[21:37] <guntbert> *you only must
[21:38] <almost> i havea file nontmp set at permisions   -rw-----  and i want to change to -rwx------ what would the command line be
[21:38] <Agion1> marku123: doesn't envy just mess everything up?
[21:38] <guntbert> almost: chmod u+x <file>
[21:38] <Guthur> guntbert ya that is what i mean, sorry i could have been more clear, its just I seemed to have found a way to persist the permission no matter what
[21:39] <guntbert> Guthur: strange, what happens if you open another terminal window?
[21:39] <Guthur> guntbert sudo -k or sudo -K are not forcing sudo to ask for a password again, though i does still seem to timeout
[21:39] <almost> guntbert: thanks
[21:40] <Guthur> guntbert i can only persist it using a small python program, terminal seems to act normally
[21:40] <Guthur> guntbert but the access through the program never asks for the password after it has been entered and i can carry out protected operations
[21:41] <marky123> Agion1: Done several builds this week and its been ok. It won't actually automatically install the driver - you have to select the one you want - it'll put a green tick by it. If it can't the right driver don't choose one. I think you definitely need the driver - unless someone wants to disagree. Here's the URL http://www.albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html
[21:41] <fccf> kostya: это Английский канал - Я считаю ваши российские друзья ночевали в # Ubuntu-RU - будьте терпеливы существует - это перевод Google
[21:41] <guntbert> Guthur: then there is gksu, I don't know if that keeps the permissions longer
[21:41] <gcc> Всім привіт. Sorry.
[21:42] <guntbert> Guthur: ah, now I see: once you start a program with sudo it is invoked with root-permissions and so keeps them of course
[21:43] <Guthur> guntbert even after quiting the programming and running again?
[21:43] <Guthur> program*
[21:43] <guntbert> Guthur: could be it run as service?
[21:43] <Firefishe> In what package is mcopidl contained?
[21:44] <Muchon> #ubuntu
[21:44] <conb123> Is sourceforge down guys?
[21:44] <Firefishe> libarts something or other?
[21:44] <marky123> conb123: yes
[21:44] <Agion1> mark123: nothing marked as green there
[21:44] <Guthur> guntbert no sure i am running it from with in geany, a python editor
[21:44] <conb123> marky123: Oh man i need the gparted live cd nevermind i will find it somewhere else
[21:44] <reto`> does anyone know if the desktop switcher can be configured to "wrap" around?
[21:44] <Guthur> i'll try restarting geany, thanks
[21:44] <cherva> conb123: it seems so... I can't open it from here
[21:44] <marky123> Agion1: just loads of red crosses?
[21:44] <guntbert> Guthur: and you invoke geany with sudo?
[21:44] <Agion1> marku123:yes
[21:45] <owen1> how to add my self to sudoers? from some reason it tells me i am not there!!
[21:45] <Guthur> no don't think so, unless it does so itself
[21:45] <Agion1> marky: I have a right driver, I just have problems with corg.conf
[21:45] <conb123> cherva: yes me to its probably down
[21:45] <Guest99991> can anyone help me with mounting this dvd-r?
[21:45] <jrib> owen1: is your user in the admin group?
[21:45] <owen1> jrib: mmm. recently i played around with my groups..
[21:45] <Muchon> #ubuntu español
[21:45] <owen1> jrib: let me see.
[21:46] <Guthur> guntbert it is a standard python program and setup, i have made no changes and don't enter my password or anything
[21:46] <Muchon> como me meto al canal de ubuntu en español ?
[21:46] <cherva> Guest99991: I'll help
[21:46] <fccf> !es
[21:46] <jrib> Muchon: /join #ubuntu-es
[21:46] <frojnd> !fretsonfire
[21:46] <Muchon> gracias jrib
[21:46] <frojnd> Where can I get more songs for FRETS ON FIRE ?
[21:46] <marky123> Agion1: I think its a trip over to the ATI site for the linux driver then..
[21:46] <cherva> Guest99991: first you have to make a "mountpoint" where to mount the dvd drive.... make a folder somewhere
[21:46] <Drknezz> How can i make root apps look like normal apps?
[21:46] <guntbert> Guthur: and how do you start the offending program then?
[21:47] <Drknezz> frojnd: i'd suggest googling a bit, but keyboards on fire can help
[21:47] <frojnd> Drknezz: noooooooooooooooooooo
[21:47] <frojnd> :P
[21:47] <owen1> jrib: when i type 'cat /etc/group | grep oren' i see oren, yuka and guest.
[21:47] <Guthur> guntbert my program makes a system call using sudo, the thing is if i don't specify a stdin it will prompt for a password. i execute from in geany
[21:47] <owen1> jrib: am i suppose to see admin?
[21:47] <cherva> Drknezz: just change the roots theme to be the same as your user
[21:47] <jrib> owen1: add your user to the admin group, yes
[21:47] <owen1> jrib:
[21:47] <Drknezz> cherva: how?
[21:47] <owen1> jrib: ok
[21:48] <cherva> Drknezz: just a sec
[21:48] <Drknezz> cherva: ok
[21:48] <Guthur> guntbert are you familiar with python?
[21:48] <owen1> jrib: oren is not in the sudoers file.  This incident will be reported.
[21:48] <the-erm> is there a way to setup the power button so it automatically logs out, and shuts down?
[21:48] <owen1> jrib: i don't think it let me.
[21:49] <guntbert> Guthur: I'm afraid I'm out of my depth there, never tried this, no I'm not familiar with python at all, sorry
[21:49] <owen1> sudo adduser oren admin
[21:49] <the-erm> I guess I should ask How do you set it up that way.
[21:49] <marky123> Agion1: Sorry! Just seen that you have the right driver, in that case thats as far as I can go for you. I've always installed in the drivers and been ok.
[21:49] <owen1> catch22
[21:49] <jrib> owen1: reboot into recovery mode and issue: adduse oren admin
[21:49] <jrib> owen1: reboot into recovery mode and issue: adduser oren admin
[21:49] <owen1> jrib: how to rebot into rocovery mode?
[21:49] <Guthur> guntbert well i changed the name of the program and still got the same behaviour, which may rule out some persistent access for the program
[21:49] <jrib> owen1: reboot, choose "recovery mode" from the grub menu
[21:49] <cherva> Drknezz: open a treminal and type gksu gnome-appearance-properties
[21:49] <owen1> (using text-based system)
[21:49] <Agion1> marky: I just messed up with xorg.conf, that's all
[21:50] <owen1> jrib: how to get to grub menu?
[21:50] <jrib> owen1: press escape while booting
[21:50] <marky123> Agion1: oh hang on corrupted?
[21:50] <owen1> jrib: thank you so much!
[21:50] <Pritesh> i m trying to ssh to remote server and getting "Permission denied (gssapi-keyex,gssapi-with-mic,publickey,keyboard-interactive). "
[21:50] <Pritesh> does anybody know how to fix that
[21:50] <Guthur> guntbert thanks for the input, i thinking i might have to raise this for investigation its a bit of a security risk, imho
[21:51] <guntbert> Guthur: good luck then :-)
[21:51] <the-erm> never mind I found it.
[21:51] <Drknezz> cherva: not still, synaptic looks ugly
[21:51] <Agion1> marky123: I tried to fix it and then I messed up and now it's the basic driver with like no settings..
 i m trying to ssh to remote server and getting "Permission denied (gssapi-keyex,gssapi-with-mic,publickey,keyboard-interactive). ", any suggestions
[21:52] <marky123> Agion1: Have you checked that Ubuntu didn't make a back up of xorg.conf?
[21:53] <Agion1> marky123: I had backups but I messed up with them too.......
[21:53] <cherva> Drknezz: did you changed the theme from there ... maybe it needs logout I'm not shure
[21:53] <Drknezz> cherva: im on kde ATM
[21:54] <Aspin> geez, anyone got a link to the internet sensation youtube clip, so hard to find these days
[21:54] <cherva> Drknezz: hmm I don't know the program that changes the themes on kde
[21:54] <franczen> Hi all
[21:54] <Aspin> southpark clip, sry know OT but I have to find it
[21:54] <Muchon> join #ubuntu-es
[21:54] <Drknezz> cherva: ok, thanks for helping out anyways
[21:54] <Drknezz> ;)
[21:54] <franczen> Is it possible to increase the reception of my wifi?
[21:55] <Solarswordsman> Drknezz: Synaptic is a GTK program
[21:55] <cherva> Drknezz: go and ask in #kubuntu they use kde
 <Pritesh> i m trying to ssh to remote server and getting "Permission denied (gssapi-keyex,gssapi-with-mic,publickey,keyboard-interactive). ", any suggestions
[21:55] <Aspin> tried Sabayon today, geez even the live cd would not boot
[21:55] <cherva> Drknezz: or if you know the terminal command for the program just add gksu infront of it..... and change the theme
[21:56] <Drknezz> ...
[21:56] <owen1> jurij: i tried safe mode...
[21:56] <Solarswordsman> Drknezz: You're on KDE, it'd be kdesu
[21:56] <Solarswordsman> :)
[21:56] <marky123> Agion1: Well I have a clear understanding of your problem, I'm sorry I can't help any further, I have'nt used that card. :-(
[21:56] <cherva> Solarswordsman: yes.. mybad
[21:56] <Agion1> marky123: no problem. thanks anyway
[21:56] <Drknezz> Solarswordsman: Thanks
[21:56] <fccf> pritesh: what command are you using to access remote
[21:56] <owen1> jurij: after it boot in safe mode it ask me another question. something about with/without network etc
[21:56] <pisecx> why can't I update it ? http://smages.com/i/dc/f5/dcf55fbda415e6dda0ff6efb06017e6b.png
[21:56] <compusec> Hi
[21:56] <Pritesh> ssh username@server
[21:57] <marky123> Agion1: Your welcome - what card was I google and see if I can find anything...
[21:57] <owen1> jurij: i choose the default, the first option ('continue as normal') and it was as usual.
[21:57] <marky123> card was it*
[21:57] <compusec> NEED HELP VERY QUICK, SAME AS OTHER PEOPLE, WIRELESS LOW SIGNAL, WHAT CAN I DO ABOUT THIS?
[21:57] <compusec> I got UBUNTU 9.04
[21:57] <Pritesh> fccf : have you seen that message before ?
[21:57] <Drknezz> compusec: get closer to signal's source
[21:57] <owen1> jurij: i type my user/password. and tried adduser oren admin but got the same sudoers issue.
[21:57] <adammw> compusec, try a bigger antenna
[21:57] <compusec> WHAT DO YOU MEAN
[21:58] <Flannel> compusec: Please lay off the capitalization
[21:58] <jurij> owen1: hmm and?
[21:58] <compusec> OK
[21:58] <jurij> owen1: u tried safemode in Linux? -.-
[21:58] <owen1> jurij: are u the one who helped me 3 minutes ago?
[21:58] <compusec> come on, in windows the wireless works %100 from the chair im sitting right now, what can i do on ubuntu to make the wireless work
[21:59] <compusec> ?
[21:59] <owen1> jurij: wait. i think it's ok
[21:59] <guntbert> !patience | compusec
[21:59] <Pritesh> fccf : are you still there ?
[21:59] <fccf> Pritesh: looks like a normal permission denied -- is it getting to a passord : prompt
[21:59] <Pritesh> yes
[21:59] <owen1> jurij: no. it still shows me oren is not in the sudoers file.  This incident will be reported.
[21:59] <compusec> ok, i'll be waiting
[21:59] <Pritesh> does that mean i don't have permission to access it
[21:59] <compusec> adn reading...
[22:00] <fccf> Pritesh: what kind of server are you logging onto?
[22:00] <Flannel> owen1: You'll need to reboot into the recovery console and add yourself to admin there (adduser oren admin)
[22:00] <Flannel> owen1: Unless you have another user account that can sudo
[22:00] <Pritesh> fccf : backup server
[22:00] <owen1> Flannel: i am not sure i am in recovery mode.
[22:01] <Flannel> owen1: Oh, what's your prompt look like?
[22:01] <fccf> Pritesh: ubuntu?
[22:01] <Flannel> owen1: Also, is it a command line? or a GUI?
[22:01] <owen1> Flannel: after i hit 'recover' it loads something and ask me more question.
[22:01] <Desen> heya kids. any ideas how i can make Ubuntu memorize the DNS i enter after a system restart/shutdown ? I`ve tried manually adding the DNSs in files and in Network Manager/Connections. Nothing Worked. Ubuntu 8.10 + GNOME.
[22:01] <owen1> Flannel: no i loaded x.
[22:01] <Pritesh> fccf : yes i m accessing from ubuntu .8.10
[22:01] <Flannel> owen1: Recovery console shouldn't have X.  Did you load it manually after it booted?
[22:01] <owen1> Flannel: after hitting recovery mode i answered another question.
[22:02] <fccf> Pritesh: and the server is ubuntu ?.??
[22:02] <Flannel> owen1: Where did you choose "recovery mode"?  The actual verbage is "recovery console"
[22:02] <owen1> Flannel: it was maybe 5 options. i choose the first one.
[22:02] <jurij> owen1: thats because u are not in sudo group, but I doubt your admin will add you to that group
[22:02] <Pritesh> fccf : that i m not sure
[22:02] <owen1> jurij: Flannel when i seee the login. should i log in as usual? as me?
[22:03] <fccf> Pritesh: and you are using the username/password for the remote??? does this server require you to have a local key?
[22:03] <Pritesh> yes
[22:03] <Flannel> owen1: If you get to that screen, you've already gone too far (and aren't in recovery console).  You'll have to reboot and try again
[22:03] <tonze> hi
[22:03] <jurij> owen1: is it your computer? or it's some remote server you want to sudo ?
[22:03] <owen1> Flannel: i think i saw ubuntu 9.04 recovery mode.
[22:03] <owen1> jurij: my machine
[22:03] <jurij> owen1: if you want to work as root in Ubuntu try this: sudo su -
[22:03] <Pritesh> fccf : i have file called known_hosts under my home dir
[22:04] <jurij> owen1: it will ask your for your pass and there your go...
[22:04] <owen1> jurij: oren is not in the sudoers file.  This incident will be reported.
[22:04] <Flannel> owen1: You should be at the grub menu, which should list a few kernels and memtest.  Choose a kernel with (Recovery Console) after it
[22:04] <lstarnes> owen1, jurij: sudo -i is preferred over sudo su
[22:04] <Flannel> jurij: That won't work because he can't sudo.
[22:05] <owen1> Flannel: ok. in grub i remember many options.
[22:05] <Flannel> owen1: you may have to button mash escape while booting.  This happens right after your POST screen
[22:05] <owen1> the first is 9.04
[22:05] <bone333> hi i have a question. i try to start my teamspeak with "aoss ts" but it just won't work with my usb mic. alsamixer etc. already found my mic
[22:05] <fccf> Pritesh: lets try something ... ssh -1 username@server
[22:05] <Flannel> owen1: Right, and th next one down should be 9.04 with Recovery Console, right?
[22:05] <bone333> but it just don't work
[22:05] <owen1> the second 9.04 but recovery or safe
[22:05] <Pritesh> fccf : trying
[22:05] <owen1> Flannel: that's the one i chose.
[22:05] <Flannel> owen1: Right, choose that one.
[22:05] <owen1> Flannel: but after a while it asked me another question.
[22:06] <owen1> Flannel: i hade maybe 6 options .
[22:06] <Flannel> owen1: alright, when it gets there, type them out and we'll take a look
[22:06] <Pritesh> fccf : no luck, i got password prompt three times
[22:06] <Pritesh> and got that message
[22:06] <owen1> Flannel: Flannel i don't think i have terminal there. it's before login.
[22:06] <owen1> Flannel: i'll write it on paper.
[22:06] <fccf> Pritesh: sounds like a bad u/p
[22:07] <owen1> rebooting now..
[22:07] <Pritesh> fccf : i will ask somebody to reset my password, thanks dude
[22:07] <fccf> pritesh: another thing that could be happening is your keyboard layout is different for both computers
[22:07] <Pritesh> fccf : what do u mean by that
[22:08] <bone333> on cat /proc/asound/cards  i see that line. it should be my mic (headset)..  1 [Headset        ]: USB-Audio - Logitech USB Headset
[22:08] <bone333>                       Logitech Logitech USB Headset at usb-0000:00:10.2-1, full speed
[22:08] <luc_v> I have 2 design secrets that can make cpu's 5 times faster, i wanne sell them to AMD or INTEL, can anyone tell me how to do that?
[22:08] <Slart> luc_v: yes.. stop hanging around on IRC.. go pick up a phone
[22:09] <bone333> o just wan't to get my teamspeak working
[22:09] <fccf> pritesh: for example like on a european keyboard they have the key for euro... in the us it is $ so if somebody had a euro in a password I couldnt access it unless I knew the alt+xxx combo for euro - could be any number of letters though
[22:10] <Pritesh> fccf : matter of fact i have special characters in my password
[22:10] <xonique> you try typing shell commands on a european keyboard layout, it will give you RSI
[22:10] <Slart> fccf: on my keyboard the euro sign is Alt-gr E... not alt-gr 4, which is $
[22:11] <Slart> fccf: not sure if that is the case everywhere though
[22:11] <fccf> pritesh: ssh doesn't echo passwords so you can't tell if you typed the right password ... type the password into a text editor and copy paste to ssh password
[22:11] <Pritesh> ok
[22:12] <Guest66340> nick pharos
[22:12] <Pritesh> fccf : didn't work for me, i have @ sign in my password
[22:12] <Pritesh> fccf : so i m pressing shift + 2
[22:12] <iksik> anyone noticed issues on 9.04 with NVIDIA drivers?
[22:13] <Slart> iksik: no problems with my 8800gtx
[22:13] <luc_v> who should i call INTEL or AMD? I tried calling AMD but the CEO was never there
[22:13] <fccf> Pritesh: you might look at man ssh to see about using an identity file - you could have the correct credentials in a file to use on this server
[22:14] <SpenceKid> hey guys, whenever i attempt to update or get applications, i get errors. here is the output for me trying to update with terminal.  http://pastebin.com/m53d8e3d6  || and the screenshot of what happens when i attempt to update with synaptic package manager     http://imagebin.ca/view/98FAFb.html
[22:14] <Pritesh> fccf : i will check that
[22:14] <emeraude_> Bonjour pouvez vous m'indique comment enregistrer les configurations de compiz pour qu'il soit prise en compte lore de la prochaine ouverture de session, merci
[22:14] <Pritesh> fccf : be back in about 15 mins
[22:14] <Slart> luc_v: figures.. you've managed to get the wrong irc-channel.. and you fail at using a phone..but askin #ubuntu-offtopic.. I hear they have a long list of phone numbers for ceos
[22:14] <ruler> can i put loc for particular folder
[22:15] <Reenen> is there a GUI way to enable circular scrolling on my laptop?
[22:16] <Reenen> or another easy way without messing with xorg.conf
[22:16] <Slart> luc_v: and just in case the irony doesn't show up in your irc client... we don't care about your trade secrets or who you want to talk to.. this is a support channel for Ubuntu, anything not support related is offtopic
[22:16] <luc_v> thanx
[22:17] <SpenceKid> hey guys, whenever i attempt to update or get applications, i get errors. here is the output for me trying to update with terminal.  http://pastebin.com/m53d8e3d6  || and the screenshot of what happens when i attempt to update with synaptic package manager     http://imagebin.ca/view/98FAFb.html                       Please help!
[22:17] <Slart> !info gl5daemon
[22:18] <Slart> ah..
[22:18] <Slart> !info g15daemon
[22:19] <bkraptor> is karmic going to be a LTS?
[22:19] <SpenceKid> if g15daemon isn't in jaunty, then why am i getting this error?
[22:19] <sparr> When I press backspace in Nautilus, to go back, my internal speaker beeps.  What is up with that?
[22:19] <Slart> SpenceKid: seems like g15daemon throws an error when apt tries to configure it.. not sure if there is anything you can do about it.. have you tried "sudo dpkg-reconfigure g15daemon" ?
[22:19] <phobiac> bkraptor: What was the last LTS? I forgot.
[22:19] <Slart> !lts | bkraptor
[22:20] <bkraptor> gutsy I think
[22:20] <phobiac> bkraptor: It's every third one that is LTS
[22:20] <bkraptor> oh hardy
[22:20] <Slart> Bruce: hmm.. no info there.. sorry.. I think it will be an LTS but I don't know
[22:20] <SpenceKid> Slart: i have not, but i shall try it now
[22:20] <Slart> sparr: it's an alert sound.. it can be disabled in system, prefernces, sound.. "Play alert sound" or something like that
[22:20] <SpenceKid> Slart: spence@H4x0R:~$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure g15daemon
[22:20] <SpenceKid> /usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: g15daemon is broken or not fully installed
[22:20] <bkraptor> so that means karmic is just before a LTS?
[22:21] <tavish> Hi all, I'm having a problem with Gmail, and the Gmail docs don't seem to cover my problem
[22:21] <bkraptor> intrepid, jaunty, karmic would be 3rd after a LTS
[22:21] <tavish> Gmail thinks that I'm a mobile phone and refuses to load the normal interface
[22:21] <Slart> SpenceKid: have you looked at launchpad? it might be a known bug?
[22:21] <tavish> and it's not just my account, or my IP
[22:22] <owen1> thanks guys. i am in admin group again.
[22:22] <SpenceKid> Slart: no i have not. i don't even know what that is- i'm new to linux.. =/
[22:22] <edbian> tavish: What web browser are you using?
[22:22] <tavish> firefox
[22:22] <tavish> I'm on ubuntu jaunty
[22:23] <Slart> SpenceKid: ah.. launchpad is a big bug-tracker.. a place to report bugs in an orderly fashion
[22:23] <Slart> !launchpad
[22:23] <edbian> tavish: Gmail should not think that firefox in a mobile browser but have you tried another browser?  Try epiphany or something easy that's in the repos
[22:23] <kohlrak> stupid question: What command could i use to open a new terminal on the Xserver and run program Y in it?
[22:23] <fccf> tavish: thats wierd .. I cannot access the mobile site direct from firefox
[22:23] <owen1> is there a way to see keyboard model?
[22:24] <sparr> Slart: I know that.  I do not want to disable the alert sound, because it is important for alerts.
[22:24] <progamer> anyone familiar with unicornscan?
[22:24] <bkraptor> kohlrak: gnome-terminal --command=your_program_here
[22:24] <kazagistar> SpenceKid: well, the "completely broken package" is the trial by fire you have to overcome... sort of like viruses for windows :P
[22:25] <fccf> progamer: please ask your question... if someone knows the answer they will answer you
[22:25] <operator19> because I am a tardo - when I click on mount manager in ubuntu 9.04, it asks me for my password, and then does nothing, nothing shows up - nothing happens at all - what am I doing wrong?
[22:25] <kazagistar> !anyone | progamer
[22:25] <bkraptor> any clue how I can make xchat open links in the default browser when I click or double click on them?
[22:26] <Slart> sparr: ok, sorry about that then.. quite a lot of people actually want to disable it
[22:26] <progamer> haha I dont think this IRC chanel likes me!
[22:26] <sparr> Slart: I can see why, when it beeps on random non-alert tasks
[22:26] <tavish> fccf: Epiphany works fine, thanks.
[22:26] <BitPlacebo> can anyone get to sourceforge today? I haven't been able to get to it
[22:26] <edbian> progamer: Nothing personal.  We just wanna know your question
[22:26] <tavish> fccf: Any idea what the source of the problem would be?
[22:26] <guntbert> bkraptor: for now use a right-click and the look in the xchat faqs or ask in #xchat
[22:27] <kazagistar> progamer: is it cruelty to scold a student for a mistake, or is it cruel to stay silent?
[22:27] <Slart> progamer: it's not a question about liking.. but people who ask meta-questions just take up more time and energy compared to those who just ask their question right away
[22:27] <kazagistar> sorry, watching too much kung fu :P
[22:27] <edbian> tavish: I think that gmail has decided (for some reason) that firefox on linux is mobile firefox!  (There code probably says "firefox on mac = normal, firefox on windows = normal, anything mobile"
[22:27] <fccf> progamer: we like you , we just want you to follow some guidelines
[22:28] <fccf> !guidelines | progamer
[22:28] <owen1> when i switch between dvorak and querty the arrow keys and window keys stops working. i use  this command: setxkbmap -rules xorg -model pc105 -layout us.  maybe the problem is the  model. i use dinovo edge. how to find the exact string for my keyboard?
[22:28] <kazagistar> lol, poor progamer
[22:28] <fccf> tavish: confusing enough / perhaps uninstall/reinstall firefox
[22:29] <Slart> progamer: compare a conversation like this "anyone use blabla", "I use blabla, what about it", "it's broken", "what do you mean broken", "it gives me an error message", "what error message", "blablabla", "oh.. do this blebleble".. to, "Hi, I have a problem with blabla.. I get error message blablabla".. "oh. do this bleble"..
[22:29] <progamer> Ok well, where is this channels guidelines?  I feel I should read up on those before asking more stupid questions :)
[22:29] <sparr> How can I disable certain Visual Effects but not all of them?
[22:29] <tavish> fccf,edbian: I'll probably do that. thanks. I'll be back if it doesn' twork, I guess :)
[22:29] <progamer> oh i see them vm
[22:29] <fccf> progamer: see what ubottu said
[22:29] <Slart> progamer: the second version is the preferable one..
[22:29] <Slart> !ccsm | sparr
[22:29] <edbian> sparr: install the compiz config settings manager from the repos and you can tweak compiz to your hearts delight
[22:29] <kazagistar> progamer: bah, the guideline is just ASK YOUR QUESTION ALREADY and be nice about it
[22:30] <Slart> progamer: also, include details.. what version of ubuntu you're running.. error messages and such
[22:30] <MrException> I have a scanner, and HP PSC 950 that works on one computer, and not another, both computers have Jaunty, all updated, and both computers can print with it, any ideas why one would work and not another?
[22:31] <Slart> MrException: it's the same software on both? fresh installs and so on?
[22:32] <progamer> Hmmm, well Ill have to get back to you all on that.  I simply just dont know much about linux and learning on this Mini9 is frustrating enough.  I just heard unicornscan was good for scanning network security
[22:32] <MrException> well, the one that can't scan with it, is ubuntu, but it's an older install built from an old minimal command line
[22:32] <webmaren> just installed from amd64 desktop cd and I cannot get wlan0 to load
[22:32] <tavish> Alright, this is just weird. I sudo apt-get removed firefox... but I can still start it up
[22:32] <webmaren> already tried standard steps for ndiswrapper
[22:33] <reto`> tavish: yes.. the folder remains there.. observed that too
[22:33] <vixus> hey how can i force apt to use an i386 repository for a source? (in the instance there is no amd64 one)
[22:33] <progamer> My question I guess would be if there is a SME on network security testing utilities and where I should start my quest... heh
[22:33] <vixus> trying to download puredata
[22:33] <edbian> tavish: If you are running a program and you remove it you can invoke new sessions (and run it like it was still installed) until you close it (and the process ends).  Are you sure that you never completely all stopped firefox processes?
[22:34] <Slart> MrException: hmm.. tried using a jaunty live cd?
[22:34] <MrException> Slart: I'll give that a shot, thanks
[22:34] <tavish> edbian: yes. But I just tracked down another firefox package in synaptic... I'm removing that
[22:35] <fccf> tavish: try completely removing firefox and dependinces ... apt-get remove --purge firefox
[22:35] <vixus> can i force apt-get to use an architecture?
[22:35] <operator19> I am trying to use mount manager - installed it - it looked ok - tried to start it up, it asked for my password, I put it in, hit ok - and then nothing happened, the box went away and that was it - any ideas?
[22:35] <edbian> tavish: That is possible too (you didn't remove all of firefox)
[22:35] <tavish> is there a recommended version of firefox to install?
[22:35] <tavish> I just purged it
[22:35] <Slart> !info firefox
[22:35] <Slart> tavish: I guess that one ^
[22:35] <August23rd> is anyone having problems trying to access sourceforge.net today?
[22:35] <edbian> tavish: The most recent one in the repos probably works best
[22:36] <guntbert> progamer: whats a SME?
[22:36] <Slart> August23rd: yup.. "Connection interrupted"
[22:36] <progamer> Subject matter expert :P
[22:36] <August23rd> Slart: thanks, thought it was just me
[22:36] <edbian> August23rd: I too cannot get to sourceforge
[22:36] <vixus> i don't want to manually install the 32 bit version of every library i need
[22:36] <vixus> does apt-get have a --force-architecture flag?
[22:36] <fccf> guntbert: progamer: I guess that 's us
[22:36] <progamer> August23rd: Sourfeforge.net does seem to be dow
[22:37] <August23rd> thanks edbian and progamer
[22:37] <Slart> August23rd: this is a nice site if you start to question your own network connection http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/
[22:37] <tavish> edbian,slart: I reinstalled and it still thinks I'm a mobile
[22:37] <progamer> so this chat is kinda cool, if you say someones name it appears yellow to them?  Thats neat!
[22:37] <webmaren> slart: SOL if that site doesn't work though
[22:37] <Slart> tavish: it's not something you've configured in some kind of google account
[22:38] <August23rd> slart: oh nice useful url
[22:38] <operator19> if I have 2 hard drives, one with vista, the other with ubuntu, and I ghost an image to the vista hard drive, will that have any effect on booting?
[22:38] <ryanakca> How can I put a limit on ressources (MEM) that a process can use? I know nice handles scheduling, but for ram?
[22:38] <edbian> tavish: I think that it is gmail's fault.  Websites usually run some javascript (read the DOM) to tell what type of browser you're running.  I think gmail is just doing a bad job of that.
[22:38] <guntbert> progamer: ah, I think you're looking for expertise better found in ##security or maybe ##networking (no offense to the fine and very knowledgable people her intended)
[22:38] <Slart> webmaren: there probably is a "IsThatSiteCheckingSiteDown.com" =)
[22:38] <fccf> progamer: the channel tab also changes to blue if you are in another channel
[22:38] <August23rd> i had tried using network-tools.com and it was resolvable via tracert
[22:38] <brentv911> What is the best IRQ client to run on ubuntu.   I'm currently running MIRC through VINE.  but was wondering if there was a better one.
[22:39] <Slart> ryanakca: take a look at ulimit.. not sure if it does what you want though.. but it's worth a try
[22:39] <brentv911> I like ICE CHAT but can't get it to run
[22:39] <August23rd> Brentv911 i like pigin
[22:39] <Slart> brentv911: irc?
[22:39] <August23rd> yes
[22:39] <brentv911> yeah  IRC.. that is what i meant
[22:39] <tavish> edbian: Evidently :). Well, thanks for the help anyways
[22:39] <kruck> hello, can someone help me disable bluetooth on my lenovo s10?
[22:39] <progamer> ahhh ok
[22:39] <kruck> im stuck :(
[22:39] <Slart> brentv911: I use irssi.. "best" is so very different from person to person
[22:39] <progamer> ##networking
[22:39] <ryanakca> Slart: thanks
[22:40] <Slart> !irc | brentv911
[22:40] <MeXTuX> Does anybody know which is the difference between using vf=expand=0:-50:0:0 and vf=expand=0:-50 on mplayer??
[22:40] <guntbert> progamer: its generally good pactise to put the nick of a person in front of your statement if you talk to someone particular, and you  want to type /join ##security
[22:41] <August23rd> brentv911: what features other than the obvious are you looking for in an IRC client
[22:42] <mbs_> hi
[22:42] <dupondje> why is the meta package linux-headers-generic depending on linux-headers-generic-2.6.28-13 while its not yet in the repo's ?
[22:42] <MeXTuX> Does anybody know which is the difference between using vf=expand=0:-50:0:0 and vf=expand=0:-50 on mplayer??
[22:42] <brentv911> August23rd | mainly stability..  it seems that running windows programs under Vine is a crap shoot at best..  But then again, I've only been using Ubuntu for about 3 days.  i'm normally a windows man.
[22:42] <fccf> !hi |mbs_
[22:42] <kruck> can anyone help me to disable bluetooth on my lenovo s10, its eating the battery and i cant find any way to disable it!
[22:43] <brunner> what's support for ATI like these days?
[22:43] <tavish> edbian: firefox thinks I'm : (iPhone; U; CPU like Mac OS X; en)
[22:43] <tavish> just fyi, not sure there's much we can do about that
[22:43] <fccf> !ati | brunner
[22:43] <xshadowfire> does anyone want to help me figure out why gnome+compiz is taking 30 seconds to fully load :|
[22:43] <edbian> tavish: What do you mean firefox thinks I'm : ... ??
[22:43] <axisys> why is my screen goes blank and never respond back until a reboot? this happends when close the lid or halfway for a while
[22:43] <axisys> in my laptop
[22:43] <mkanyicy> I cloned my partition into another machine using partimage, now F-Spot crashes
[22:43] <brunner> fccf: I don't have one yet.  I'm just asking.
[22:43] <Flannel> dupondje: Because you've enabled -proposed, which isn't fit for human consumption (disable it!)
[22:44] <brunner> fccf: why not just say, "The binary driver works fine."?
[22:44] <August23rd> brentv911: as a windows admin, i can tell you that pidgin is something you can get used to very easily since it runs on both windows and linux
[22:44] <tavish> edbian: sorry, copy/paste didn't work. It thinks I'm iPhone with a Mac OSX-like processor
[22:44] <edbian> tavish: That's probably why gmail thinks you are
[22:44] <dupondje> Flannel: ok its only in proposed, but still, shouldn't be like that right ? :)
[22:44] <edbian> tavish: lol
[22:44] <edbian> good luck
[22:44] <x_> hello all
[22:45] <fccf> brunner: both ati and nvidia are providing binary drivers for their hardware... also available is a opensource driver for nvidia
[22:45] <brentv911> August23rd: Ok. i see pidgin in my application list..  I will take a look at that.. didn't realize that it would do irc also.
[22:45] <x_> is there anybody with ubuntu 9.04 + hp 2133 ?
[22:45] <Flannel> dupondje: -proposed isn't supposed to be used.  It's a staging area which means its not always consistent (dependency issues like that happen all the time, etc)
[22:45] <brunner> cool, thanks
[22:45] <August23rd> brentv911 btw, welcome to the linux world, which distro are you running ubuntu or kbuntu
[22:45] <tavish> edbian: no idea how to change that? Is it an ubuntu problem or a firefox problem?
[22:45] <Flannel> dupondje: Regardless of that fact that it's not always consistent, those packages aren't always tested, etc.  I really can't stress enough that you should disable proposed.
[22:46] <brentv911> August23rd: i'm using Ubuntu 9.04 on a Dell Inspiron 6000 laptop
[22:46] <brentv911> August23rd: lol scratch that.. I'm using 8.10.  i'm downloading 9.04 on my desktop.. that is why that number was on my mind
[22:46] <vixus> doh, sourceforge is down
[22:47] <jdahm> First off, let me preface this with saying that I have used linux for many years.  I'm trying to install ubuntu netbook remix on my msi wind.  I have downlaoded it three times, every time checking the hashes, but every time when I test the usb it says there is 1-3 corrupt files.
[22:47] <jdahm> Anyone know where I can find a completely working version?
[22:47] <colblood> try different media
[22:48] <colblood> or install from usb
[22:48] <colblood> i wont hold your hand thru the process tho, use google
[22:48] <jdahm> colblood: ... I am installing from USB
[22:48] <jdahm> colblood: I'm not stupid, I can install it myself
[22:48] <fccf> jdahm: problem could be your connection ... try using a torrent as it checks every part of the iso to make sure it is correct
[22:48] <August23rd> if you want to try kubuntu (which most windows ppl tend to like for its similarity in gui) windows7 ripped off the look of KDE4.x u can always add it as a choice of desktop instead of gnome by typing sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[22:48] <jdahm> fccf: tried that too.  It checked the whole thing, it's fine
[22:49] <colblood> August23rd: and still there's a windows 7 theme in Kubuntu ;)
[22:49] <August23rd> colblood: wouldn't doubt it :)
[22:49] <fccf> jdahm: how are you loading the img file onto the usb drive?
[22:50] <Slart> !kubuntu
[22:50] <Slart> !kde
[22:50] <jdahm> fccf: dd if=.. of=.. bs=1M
[22:50] <Gnutoo> hello, the computer running the last ubuntu is too slow...strangely when I ssh in it there is Memory usage: 47%
[22:50] <Gnutoo> but swap usage is 10%
[22:50] <jdahm> fccf: I'm trying this with only one file error and see if it just works.  Otherwise I'm going to try a different USB drive
[22:51] <Hilikus> hey guys
[22:51] <Hilikus> i installed sensord and this is what i'm getting
[22:51] <brentv911> August23rd:  thanks for that tip.. just did it and gonna see what it looks like.   my only issue with linux operating systems.. is the fact that I grew up on windows.  And it is sooo hard to learn how to install things on here
[22:51] <Hilikus> Jun 6 17:48:30 mazinger sensord: Sensor alarm: Chip asb100-i2c-0-2d: +3.3V: +2.98 V (min = +2.96 V, max = +3.63 V) [ALARM]
[22:51] <fccf> jdahm: I installed one the other dayand I using the windows utility - you might try that ... another thought - try a different usb drive
[22:51] <August23rd> its not as hard as you would think
[22:51] <jdahm> fccf: but I fsck'ed this one many times and it's fine.  Reformatted it a few times too
[22:51] <Hilikus> two questions, is that value really bad?? it doesn't look that low to me. and second, why is it even an alarm if it is within the min and max range
[22:51] <kukui> #trivia
[22:52] <brentv911> August23rd:  lol  just different from what i'm used to..  learning curve.. lol
[22:52] <brentv911> i do like how fast ubuntu boots up compaired to my windows XP on this machine
[22:52] <August23rd> brentv911: your best friend in ubuntu (debian based distro) is the command sudo (since root is disabled by default
[22:53] <faik> Help, my windows xp dont boots on first partition.
[22:53] <jdahm> brentv911: you ought to like MANY more things about linux compared to windblows
[22:53] <colblood> faik: try #windows
[22:53] <faik> where?
[22:53] <colblood> same irc network, just join it
[22:53] <Slart> Hilikus: It might just be alerting you to the fact that it *has* been outside those limits some time in the past.. but that's just an idea
[22:53] <bastiaan> hi all
[22:54] <isaac_> I need an app that encodes audio as ogg mono.  SoundConverter won't do mono, SoundKonverter won't even encode ogg (keeps giving me empty files with 0 bytes), and the Winprograms I tried to install in Wine won't work for some odd reason.
[22:54] <August23rd> faik: do a google search on grub
[22:54] <fccf> faik /join #windows
[22:54] <isaac_> Anyone have a pointer?
[22:54] <brentv911> jdahm: I'm starting to.  but only been using it for a few days..  took some time to figure out how to get my wireless card to work with it..
[22:54] <Hilikus> Slart it has been, you might be right
[22:54] <Slart> Hilikus: just as you say.. it's weird if it puts up an alarm when it's still inside the limits
[22:54] <Flannel> August23rd: Please refrain from that sort of support.
[22:54] <svenpeeters> hello
[22:54] <brentv911> the only thing that i am missing is a DVD player for this.
[22:54] <faik> no no when starts grub then i select windows but don find windows boot loader i think
[22:54] <svenpeeters> i've got an old pc (PIII 1Ghz) and i'm installing ubuntu on it
[22:55] <Hilikus> Slart you have an idea if that range is acceptable? or is it too restricted?
[22:55] <faik> this issue after ubuntu install
[22:55] <svenpeeters> I want to use it as a file server and media center in combination with my osx
[22:55] <guntbert> !enter | svenpeeters
[22:55] <fccf> isaac_:  see man oggenc
[22:55] <jdahm> fccf: this might work even with the one corrupt file.  It hasn't stopped installation yet and it's almost to the bootloader
[22:55] <Slart> Hilikus: I have no idea really.. perhaps as in ##hardware .. or check the chip specs from the manufacturer
[22:55] <August23rd> brentv911 totem since you're on a dell you might be able to get "dellbuntu" which gives you lindvd a closed source dvd player, but totem should work
[22:56] <Winball> 140000 kb/s will go fine with cat5 ?
[22:56] <isaac_> fccf *goes off to google
[22:56] <svenpeeters> i'm looking for people that use osx and ubuntu together (ubuntu as file server)
[22:56] <fccf> isaac_: into terminal
[22:56] <Hilikus> cause i've been having some sudden lockups where everything just dies, so i'm trying to find out whats wrong
[22:56] <brentv911> August23rd:  cool thanks for that info.. I was going to try my cyberlink for windows through wine to see if that worked.. but i will look for those two
[22:57] <Hilikus> is it possible that softawre would cause a hard lockup?
[22:57] <Hilikus> the whole system stops responding
[22:57] <Slart> Winball: I guess that would depend on the enviroment, there are several variants of cat5 too
[22:57] <faik> any help for windows xp dont starts on first partition after install ubuntu 9.04 on second partition...
[22:57] <svenpeeters> wich server does i need to setup for a file sharing with osx and ubuntu?
[22:57] <kazagistar> I have an external hard drive I formated to ext4 that I want to use for backups... I mounted it, and found out that only root can write to it. What is the best way to set it up so that I may use a backup utility like rdiff-backup with normal user privileges?
[22:58] <Flannel> !nfs | svenpeeters
[22:58] <Hilikus> my intuition tells me its the psu cause it's kinda old and i might have too many thing in my box
[22:58] <isaac_> fccf (whines) nothing GUI?  SoundConverter won't let me add a mono tag to the commandline, and I want to run a whole folder with subfolders, with some of those having subfolders........ 3,561 songs total......... in one batch.
[22:58] <August23rd> brentv911: http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/2765/ubuntu_enable_dvd_playback/
[22:58] <svenpeeters> thanks ubottu but i'm new in the linux scene
[22:59] <svenpeeters> and which media centrum do you prefer??
[22:59] <fccf> isaac_:  type man oggenc into terminal ... it tells you EXACTLY how to do it
[22:59] <August23rd> svnenpeeters: I think you're talking to a bot
[22:59] <svenpeeters> ow :)
[23:01] <brentv911> August23rd:  Thanks for all your help..  still have about 10 minutes before the Kbuntu desktop is done loading.  then i will try totem.  Thanks again.  I will be back
[23:01] <isaac_> fccf so I would have to run them from my flac files to wave first, then to ogg?
[23:01] <Winball> Anyone tried 9.04 on a ps3 ? Is it still running slow ?
[23:01] <fccf> isaac_:  you will need to learn some command line for this... to create a batch process to do your double conversion
[23:01] <August23rd> brentv911: ok cool let me know what you think
[23:02] <kazagistar> hmm... can permissions be set for the root directory of a partition? or does it use the permissions of the folder it was mounted to?
[23:02] <brentv911> I will..  have a good one
[23:04] <isaac_> fccf translation:  There is no good GUI at this time for Ubuntu that will handle it?
[23:04] <Jack_Sparrow> kazagistar THis is a start.. sudo mkdir /data/$USER && sudo chown $USER:$USER /data/$USER && sudo chmod u+rwx /data/$USER
[23:04] <Jack_Sparrow> sudo mkdir /media/sdb1/$USER && sudo chown $USER:$USER /media/sdb1/$USER && sudo chmod u+rwx /media/sdb1/$USER
[23:04] <Jack_Sparrow> sorry for the double paste
[23:05] <fccf> isaac_: audacity would allow you to convert to mp3 using chains .. I am not sure of it's ability to process a flac chain... see google audacity chains
[23:05] <ozkar_> hola
[23:05] <fccf> !es | ozkar_
[23:05] <ozkar_> que onda ubunteros
[23:06] <ozkar_> watc up
[23:06] <_2eXtreme> hey is ed_debian on? i need that b43 fwcutter link again :(
[23:06] <Jack_Sparrow> !es
[23:06] <ozkar_> help
[23:06] <ozkar_> seve me
[23:06] <isaac_> fccf Yeah I know about Audacity chains.  I can't find a stereo to mono command in the chain list though.  And ogg sounds much better at a much lower bitrate than mp3, and if I want to fit my whole collection on my digital player I have to have it 80kbps or lower. :/
[23:06] <fccf> !br | ozkar_
[23:06] <Jack_Sparrow> !ask > ozkar_
[23:07] <isaac_> fccf Thank you for your help......... I'm really not trying to be obstreperous.
[23:07] <fccf> isaac_: write your own chain
[23:07] <isaac_> fccf I have made chains in Audacity.  I can't find a stereo to mono command to use in the chain.
[23:07] <_2eXtreme> guys does anyone have a guide on how to install a broadcom 4306 with ndiswrapper OFFLINE?
[23:07] <isaac_> So about this command line......... where do you begin?
[23:07] <JoshJ> !libxbase
[23:08] <jdahm> fccf: working!
[23:08] <JoshJ> Anyone happen to know where I can find the actual documentation for libxbase? There's no libxbase-doc package, is it included in the library itself; and where do I find it?
[23:08] <isaac_> I assume first command is to change it from flac to wave.  Change to mono at that point?
[23:08] <fccf> jdahm woo hoo
[23:08] <kazagistar> Jack_Sparrow: alright, I thought that might be it, but I was checking if there was some other superior method... this is my first time NOT using NTFS or FAT32 for this sort of thing
[23:09] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[23:09] <fccf> isaac_: chains are just linux commands strung together ... if you man mpg123 or mpg321 you should find what you need
[23:09] <Jack_Sparrow> kazagistar You could also do some editing in /etc/fstab
[23:10] <isaac_> fccf oh, THAT chain.  I thought you were still talking Audacity chains.
[23:11] <fccf> isaac_: I am - you can run any custom chain in audacity -provided you have the plugins to support the chain
[23:12] <isaac_> fccf okay, now I'm intrigued.  Where do you edit command chains in Audacity, besides the standard GUI menu for setting chains up?
[23:12] <Linuz2009> What kind of browser is shiretoko?
[23:13] <fccf> isaac_:  /home/user/.audacity-data/chains/
[23:13] <Linuz2009> The browser doesn't look like mozilla firefox 3.5
[23:14] <Linuz2009> the icon is different
[23:14] <isaac_> fccf oh.......... the back door.  Well, worth a shot.  Thanks.
[23:14] <Linuz2009> And I checked online and it said that mozilla user shouldn't use shiretoko
[23:14] <Linuz2009> its an testing subject
[23:14] <Jack_Sparrow> !enter > Linuz2009
[23:18] <dominiqu1> hi
[23:18] <August23rd> dominqu1: hi
[23:18] <RancidLM> hi all, im looking to install ubuntu on a netbook.. im just wondering if i can use the desktop edition or do i need the netbook remix? (and if the netbook remix can i still use gnome?)
[23:19] <dominiqu1> there are many hidden Folders named like ".fr-" and some random string in my home dir. What are they for?
[23:19] <dominiqu1> RancidLM: If your netbook is a valid "pc", then everything should work :) (while the netbook edition is recommended)
[23:19] <RancidLM> dominiqu1: the .hidden folders are used by apps to save data about settings for various applications
[23:20] <August23rd> RancidLM: it should be gnome on the netbook remix
[23:20] <dominiqu1> RancidLM: Thanks, i know this.
[23:20] <dominiqu1> RancidLM: Just don't know which application does create those folders.
[23:20] <RancidLM> So looking at the Ubuntu Remix i see a new UI can this be disabled and standard gnome be used?
[23:21] <RancidLM> dominiqu1: can u compair time stamps to recently used apps?
[23:21] <Flannel> RancidLM: You'd have just regular Ubuntu, yes.
[23:21] <k4r1m> ola
[23:21] <Linuz2009> what's a shiretoko web browser? Is that a mozilla based browser when I upgrade to 3.5? I've heard that shiretoko is a test subject and shouldn't be used for mozilla user.
[23:22] <dominiqu1> Linuz2009: According to some news service shiretoko is an alpha version of firefox 3.1
[23:23] <dupondje> Linuz2009: its the alfa name for the new Firefox 2.5
[23:23] <dominiqu1> Linuz2009: and and its not 3.6
[23:23] <dupondje> 3.5*
[23:23] <dominiqu1> ahm 3.5
[23:23] <bkraptor> shiretoko is firefox 3.5 without the branding (and icon)
[23:23] <isaac_> fccf I found it and I'm still stumped.  I can't find where Audacity can even export to ogg mono at all......  Here's what's in the chain file in home/user/.audacity-data/chains/ogg mono so far:
[23:23] <dominiqu1> http://news.softpedia.com/news/Firefox-3-5-RC-Just-Around-the-Corner-112718.shtml (too stupid to write in on my own i guess xD)
[23:23] <_2eXtreme> guys can someone give me a tried and tested guide on setting up wireless on jaunty with a broadcom 4306/3 chipset? this is driving me nuts now :(
[23:23] <isaac_> Amplify: Ratio=0.562341
[23:24] <isaac_> ExportOgg:
[23:24] <Jack_Sparrow> _2eXtreme I thought I used bwcutter on that.
[23:25] <FloodBot1> !netsplit
[23:25] <k4r1m> i can't seem to get any audio in movie player and vlc? could someone help?
[23:25] <Siesta> Hi, can I have some help?
[23:25] <_2eXtreme> Jack_Sparrow: I dont know how to get it working. It says wrong input file or something along those lines...
[23:25] <Siesta> I am downloading ubuntu
[23:25] <isaac_> Netsplit...........
[23:25] <Linuz2009> why I when I went to synmatic package manager and it listed firefox 3.5 branding/support...etc
[23:25] <Flannel> Siesta: What do you need help with?
[23:25] <Jack_Sparrow> !bcm43xx
[23:26] <emanuele__> ss
[23:26] <Siesta> i am downloading ubuntu and I am going to use it as a LIVE CD incase my windows computer crashes. Ubuntu looks neat to use also, so I am also thinking of just tryiny it out with the live cd
[23:26] <isaac_> Good grief.........
[23:26] <Siesta> can i download it and burn the iso to a dvvd?
[23:26] <Flannel> Siesta: You can, yes.
[23:26] <_2eXtreme> Jack_Sparrow: theres no doc for jaunty :(
[23:27] <isaac_> Well let's try this again if the netsplits are through for now........
[23:27] <isaac_> fccf I found it and I'm still stumped.  I can't find where Audacity can even export to ogg mono at all......  Here's what's in the chain file in home/user/.audacity-data/chains/ogg mono so far:
[23:27] <Jack_Sparrow> _2eXtreme That should still work
[23:27] <isaac_> Amplify: Ratio=0.562341
[23:27] <isaac_> ExportOgg:
[23:27] <Siesta> ok, and I will have the choice just to run live cd, becuase I don't want to reformat
[23:27] <_2eXtreme> Jack_Sparrow: but older distros of ubuntu supported my wireless better, i didnt need to use bcm cutter
[23:28] <Jack_Sparrow> !info b43-legacy
[23:28] <Siesta> so will this install anything on my main hard drive if i run the live dvd
[23:28] <Jack_Sparrow> !find b43
[23:28] <Linuz2009> is there anyway to check my firefox current version? Is there also a command?
[23:28] <Jack_Sparrow> !info b43-fwcutter
[23:29] <racecar56> i want to make the default browser firefox-3.0 but it keeps using galeon instead, what's going on
[23:29] <sparr> Is there a way to make my wireless network work when I am not logged into the computer?
[23:29] <guntbert> Siesta: no, not until you tell it to install
[23:29] <August23rd> linuz2009: you could try help in firefox tells you the version there
[23:29] <fccf> isaac_: please use a pastebin
[23:29] <Flannel> racecar56: What version of Ubuntu are you on?
[23:29] <_2eXtreme> Jack_Sparrow: are there any tutorials or orum posts that may be of help?
[23:29] <racecar56> Flannel, 9.04
[23:29] <August23rd> Linuz2009: help-about
[23:29] <Siesta> ah ok, should i just pull up the boot menu when i start windows and choose to boot from the DVD?
[23:29] <racecar56> Flannel, i always like the latest
[23:30] <ruler_> can i put security code for a folder
[23:30] <Jack_Sparrow> _2eXtreme Looking for my notes now
[23:30] <Siesta> also does ubuntu come with the dock? or is that an addition?
[23:30] <Siesta> can you install other programs when using the live cd?
[23:30] <_2eXtreme> Jack_Sparrow: thanks
[23:30] <isaac_> fccf I am familiar with pastebin, but that was all there was to the file.  I thought it would annoy you to have to open a pastebin webpage just for two lines.
[23:30] <briareus> hi all, anyone have experience installing ubuntu into virtualbox?
[23:30] <racecar56> Siesta, yes
[23:30] <MenZa> Siesta→ theoretically yes, but it install it in your RAM
[23:30] <racecar56> briancron, a lt
[23:30] <racecar56> briancron, a lot
[23:31] <fccf> isaac_: lemme look around for a min
[23:31] <Siesta> errr.... will it remove from the ram when I reboot?
[23:31] <ruler_> can i put code for folders
[23:31] <racecar56> briancron, i have installed quite a bit of stuff in vbox
[23:31] <racecar56> Siesta, yes
[23:31] <racecar56> Siesta, the ram is always cleared on reboot unless it's a certian type
[23:31] <briareus> racecar56: ok (assuming you meant me) I notice that I installed it but it won't boot up correctly, and when it does, its sitting there with an INSTALL icon on its desktop, as if it installed as a livecd or something
[23:31] <guntbert> Siesta: as MenZa  said, nothing will be permanent after a reboot
[23:31] <August23rd> siesta: you might want to try http://wubi-installer.org/
[23:32] <Siesta> alright good, can i download linux apps from my windows install and then run them on my lunix distributioin?
[23:32] <ruler_> when i download anything if it disconnect diwnloading is canceled can i use a software to prevent it
[23:32] <racecar56> briancron, hmmmm that is offally weird, version?
[23:32] <racecar56> briancron, 9.04?
[23:32] <WhoIS> Hey, how do u block hackers from Apache2 webserver, the easy way
[23:32] <briareus> 9.04 just burned today
[23:32] <svenpeeters> damn, i can't setup a file server…  can somebody help me?
[23:32] <Nematocyst> I have a notebook running Ubuntu which I'd like to access remotely.  it runs some internet programs 24/7 and i just want to periodically take over its desktop from another ubuntu machine.  the the only thing is it has to be at desktop already before i can access it because otherwise NetworkManager isn't active and no ip address.  what's the solution?
[23:32] <racecar56> briancron, does your cd writer suck like mine
[23:33] <Siesta> thanks for wubi, I will use it to fool around with ubuntu, but I am making the live cd so that if my Windows happens to crash, I can still transfer files
[23:33] <WhoIS> Nematocyst, ubuntu sucks when it comes to remote monitor/control
[23:33] <Linuz2009> thanks my shiretoko is 3.5b4pre
[23:33] <briareus> racecar56: no, and the laptop will boot up to ubuntu livecd just fine, it seems only a problem in vbox, first problem I've had with vbox ever.
[23:33] <racecar56> briareus, lol name mixup.....
[23:33] <racecar56> briareus, that is odd
[23:33] <briareus> its ok, I knew you meant me
[23:34] <racecar56> briareus, vbox version?
[23:34] <briareus> racecar56: I'm reinstalling it right now
[23:34] <briareus> 2.2.2
[23:34] <racecar56> briareus, kkz
[23:34] <racecar56> briareus, i dont do vbox anymore... but ive used it scince 1.6.4
[23:34] <briareus> racecar56: going to be here a bit? I might ask you the occasional support Q
[23:34] <racecar56> briareus, yeah... i was here to ask a question myself
[23:34] <August23rd> svenpeeters: you might find http://webmin.com/ useful but you will need to enable your root account
[23:35] <isaac_> fccf scratch that, I found stereo to mono.  Now I just need to figure out how to make Audacity stick with a certain quality level when exporting to ogg.
[23:35] <svenpeeters> thanks August23rd
[23:35] <Jack_Sparrow> _2eXtreme Here are my old notes.. http://paste.ubuntu.com/189878/
[23:36] <Jack_Sparrow> !webmin > August23rd
[23:36] <guntbert> !root > August23rd
[23:37] <_2eXtreme> Jack_Sparrow: Okay, so if I follow these instructions, my card should work, yeah?
[23:37] <Jack_Sparrow> _2eXtreme It would be what I would try
[23:37] <August23rd> svenpeeters: ignore what I said about webmin seems it's no longer supported
[23:37] <svenpeeters> :'
[23:37] <svenpeeters> :(
[23:37] <_2eXtreme> Jack_Sparrow: okay, and do i need any sort of pre requisites, any additional software etc?
[23:37] <Bogus8> I had a raid5 go down yesterday... apparently TWO drives died... didn't have any alert system setup... I was wondering how I could find when the drives went out?  (I know when the raid went down but I'd find it odd if they both went out (different issues on each drive)
[23:37] <svenpeeters> i really need a file server and media center
[23:37] <Jack_Sparrow> _2eXtreme I have not put any of my bcm4308's on a jaunty box yet
[23:37] <racecar56> Bogus8, o.o
[23:38] <Jack_Sparrow> !enter > svenpeeters
[23:38] <Bogus8> I've dug through logs grepping for sda, sdb, sdd and sde but didn't get much info
[23:38] <Bogus8> racecar56: Yeah... I got lucky.. one drive the board went bad so I was able to swap boards and get the raid back up and backup my data
[23:38] <_2eXtreme> Jack_Sparrow: do i still need to install ndiswrapper?
[23:39] <khismetix> Hi - I've installed ubuntu under virtualbox on a sony vaio
[23:39] <Jack_Sparrow> _2eXtreme I dont think so.  but it has been a long time and I am way tired atm
[23:39] <Bogus8> but I'm curious about both drives death because I don't know which drive went first... so am I running my raid off a drive that was out of the "loop" a long time ago?  It's working... so far
[23:39] <khismetix> Probably an FAQ but... how do I choose a higher screen res ?
[23:39] <_2eXtreme> Jack_Sparrow: okay, well i can always give it a go and report back. thanks very much!
[23:39] <khismetix> it's only offering me 800x600 and 1024x768
[23:40] <alexandra> hello all!
[23:40] <khismetix> I installed the virtualbox extras, btw
[23:40] <alexandra> I need some help...
[23:40] <Jack_Sparrow> khismetix Vbox has a channel  /join #vbox
[23:40] <khismetix> ah ok thanks Jack
[23:40] <Bogus8> my raid is currently running 3 out of 4 drives... I'm HOPEING that the one that died this morning is what I was able to salvage and get my raid back up, because then I'm good
[23:40] <racecar56> Bogus8, i have a hdd that had some stupid mistake done to it O_o
[23:40] <Bogus8> Not sure what would happen if it was say a month old of being in sync
[23:40] <alexandra> I need some help....
[23:41] <mwolff> hi all, just got hit by the old freeze after "Starting up..." when booting WinXP via grub, and I have no clue why after exzessive googling... anyone have any experience with that?
[23:41] <Jack_Sparrow> !ask > alexandra
[23:41] <alexandra> I inslaled ubuno 9.04 toda in my computer
[23:41] <racecar56> i want to make the default browser firefox-3.0 but it keeps using galeon instead, what's going on
[23:41] <alexandra> but do not have sound!~
[23:41] <racecar56> mwolff, been there
[23:41] <August23rd> svenpeeters: take a look at this http://onlyubuntu.blogspot.com/2007/04/streaming-media-server-in-ubuntu.html if this is what you are trying to achieve
[23:42] <racecar56> mwolff, do you have a comp from ~2004 also, that is the age of the comp that had this happen
[23:42] <mwolff> menu.lst is: http://paste.ubuntu.com:80/189881/ and fdisk -l shows: http://paste.ubuntu.com:80/189882/
[23:42] <racecar56> mwolff, i just reinstalled xp + ubuntu and all was fixed
[23:42] <mwolff> racecar56: no, mine is from '06
[23:42] <racecar56> mwolff, lucky lucky lucky
[23:42] <chai> hi, im trying to install python-tk on intrepid, but aptitude says the package is replaced by python2.5 (which I also have installed). However import _tkinter in python returns error, no module found
[23:43] <racecar56> mwolff, all of my comps are old
[23:43] <racecar56> mwolff, i have a pc from november 2007 though
[23:43] <mwolff> racecar56: I just upgraded some of the old hardware today (ditched old Nvidia card for a Radeon 4850 and added another 2G of RAM) and had the problem since
[23:43] <racecar56> mwolff, the motherboard is out of the case and i have 2 hdd's hooked up to it, wiping one, other one god my data
[23:43] <alexandra> can anyone help me...? Im newto ubuntu, I just installed ubuntu today but have no sound...what can I do?
[23:44] <racecar56> mwolff, shoot i want a radeon 4xxx
[23:44] <user45454> hi
[23:44] <pascualcm> hey does anybody know if I can install the ubuntu netbook remix with Wubi?
[23:44] <Jack_Sparrow> !sound
[23:44] <racecar56> mwolff, i have a 2400 that came with the pc :'(
[23:44] <racecar56> mwolff, is it terrible
[23:44] <racecar56> mwolff, it IS terrible
[23:44] <pascualcm> hey does anybody know if I can install the ubuntu netbook remix with Wubi?
[23:44] <user45454> can run any apps receive this error "Segmentation fault" what is wrong? i'm runing ubuntu Hardy with LXDE
[23:44] <Jack_Sparrow> !repeat > pascualcm
[23:44] <user45454> can = can't
[23:45] <racecar56> user45454, how much ram
[23:45] <mwolff> alexandra: a very common problem is that you have to counterintuitively set a specific channel to "mute", and then you have sound. happened to me at least thrice.
[23:45] <user45454> racecar56: 256
[23:45] <racecar56> user45454, lulz i thought i had old comps...
[23:45] <mwolff> racecar56: well, I had a geforce 7600 before, so I guess I have improved a bit :-P
[23:46] <user45454> racecar56: but i think have nothing to do with ram
[23:46] <racecar56> mwolff, i want either a radeon 4xxx or a recent geforce because the radeon 2400hd pro is TERRIBLE
[23:46] <user45454> any idea?
[23:46] <racecar56> mwolff, i hear all of the radeon x4xx's fail, and as well with the 2xxx's, so i have a double fail :\
[23:47] <mwolff> I really don't want to reinstall either WinXP nor Ubuntu, though. I am pretty certain that both installs are still okay since all I touched is hardware, and not even the discs. So there must be some other kind of f...up, but grub doesn't spit any error, it just hangs after "Starting up...". So what are my options?
[23:47] <racecar56> mwolff, it's an acer aspire m5630, btw i have had that error in 2 situations
[23:48] <racecar56> mwolff, switching hdd's to a crummy "server", and bad install on an old comp
[23:48] <DPic> if i have two external hard drives raided (raid 1) is it safe to just remove one of them?
[23:48] <mwolff> racecar56: the radeon 4850 wouldn't work out-of-the box when I installed it, neither with the opensoure drivers, nor with the fglrx driver from the official repository. Had to manually download the latest Catalyst driver from the AMD website, now everything works flawlessly, graphics-wise.
[23:49] <racecar56> mwolff, dosen't beat a 9200SE, :P
[23:49] <racecar56> mwolff, i have an old compaq presario sr1010z/sr1000 (weird mix) and it has a radeon 9200SE, open drivers out of box =>
[23:50] <chai> hi, im trying to install python-tk on intrepid, but aptitude says the package is replaced by python2.5 (which I also have installed). However import _tkinter in python returns error, no module found
[23:50] <gstanggassinger> Hi@all
[23:50] <Jack_Sparrow> !pm
[23:50] <racecar56> mwolff, except i had to put in the card manually, it came with some SiS VGA card O_O
[23:50] <racecar56> mwolff, man even an intel 845G is better
[23:51] <God_Of_War> can anyone help me with something with my ubuntu ?
[23:51] <dupondje> If I scroll the page (http://www.9lives.be/forum) its going really laggy, any reason what causes this ?
[23:51] <panGa> When i do a "echo hello > file" is overwrite the hole file. How do i do to add it to the end instead?
[23:51] <mwolff> racecar56: heard intel gma doesn't cope well with Jaunty either.
[23:51] <_2eXtreme> Jack_Sparrow: IT WORKED!!1
[23:51] <_2eXtreme> :D:D
[23:51] <racecar56> panGa, echo hello >> file
[23:51] <God_Of_War> Can i take a special part of the screen a screensaver with any program for my ubuntu ? is a program available ??
[23:51] <panGa> racecar56: Thank you. :)
[23:52] <racecar56> panGa, yw
[23:53] <God_Of_War> how can i get a video of my screen in ubuntu ? is a program available ?
[23:53] <God_Of_War> how can i get a video of my screen in ubuntu ? is a program available ?
[23:54] <_2eXtreme> God_Of_War: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=699802
[23:54] <DPic> if i have two hard drives raided (raid 1) is it safe to just remove one of them to use somewhere else?
[23:54] <God_Of_War> thanks man
[23:57] <ewsubach> is it possible to symbolically link to a directory?
[23:58] <salmon> ok so i already deleted pulse, and sound was working fine, but i had to restart ,my p.c. and i have no sound now. running 9.04
[23:58] <racecar56> i want to make the default browser firefox-3.0 but it keeps using galeon instead, what's going on
[23:59] <ewsubach> racecar56: system -> preferences -> preferred applications
[23:59] <salmon> ok to re word , i had sound, restarted my computer, now i have no sound. im running 9.04. and i am noob
[23:59] <racecar56> ewsubach, i dont see a system