[01:01] <Sachse_Siechtum> Hello. Everytime I play Max Payne 2 over a longer period of time (over an hour) and I exit the game. Xubuntu throws me into the login screen.
[01:04] <hatake_kakashi> probably an issue with wine, etc
[01:09] <Sachse_Siechtum> ok already asked the same question in #winehq
[01:22] <Sachse_Siechtum> Sysi, are you there?
[01:56] <haywire> anyone around with network printing experience?
[01:58] <hatake_kakashi> using cups?
[01:59] <haywire> I have xubuntu 9.10 w/CUPS and an HP printer attached to a Vista host
[01:59] <hatake_kakashi> there's a channel for cups, try ##cups
[01:59] <haywire> O.. cool.  thanks...will ck it out..
[02:00] <hatake_kakashi> no worries
[09:16] <Name141> Does anybody know the estimated day the next LTS is released?
[09:16] <Balsaq> end of this month i think
[09:16] <gr8m8> april 29
[09:16] <Balsaq> thanks gr8m8
[09:16] <Name141> so no use in installing 9.10 right now?
[09:16] <Name141> :-|
[09:16] <Name141> nope
[09:16] <Name141> lol
[09:17] <Balsaq> i am psyched...another LTR
[09:17] <Name141> I was gonna put it on my old P2 450 MHz
[09:17] <Name141> Let it do something atleast..
[09:18] <Name141> But I'll just wait till the next release
[09:18] <Balsaq> i gotta anold 450 and a 400 myself!!!
[09:18] <Balsaq> they are fun
[09:19] <gr8m8> stuff for older h/ware is starting to come out of the kernel
[09:19] <Balsaq> they seem ot run buntu well...but youtube wont play correctly...at least not for me.
[09:20] <Name141> I just wanted it to mainly play IdleRPG games on or something like that.. maybe Openoffice or something
[09:21] <Balsaq> how muchram does it have?
[09:22] <Name141> 320
[09:22] <Name141> MBs
[09:22] <Name141> 10 GB HD
[09:22] <Name141> 8 MB Voodoo3
[09:22] <Name141> 3DFX
[09:22] <Balsaq> should be ok
[09:23] <Balsaq> i have 768 ram in my 400 mgz....but my manual says it will on ly take 384. buntu likes the 768 though and accepted it happily.
[09:23] <Name141> It claims it takes 3x 128
[09:24] <Name141> I have 2x128 1x65
[09:24] <Name141> 64
[09:24] <Balsaq> i found mine took more than the book said...
[09:24] <Name141> This is a gateway
[09:24] <Balsaq> was so old i tried it...works great with more
[09:25] <Name141> I'll just leave it
[09:25] <Balsaq> should be fine
[09:25] <Name141> I mean it's not like I can put in a 1 TB hard drive and use it for storage
[09:25] <Name141> lol
[09:25] <Balsaq> i wonder if i could put more in sometimes
[09:25] <Name141> Hm
[09:25] <Name141> Although I think I can get a USB2.0 drive?
[09:25] <Balsaq> doubt it
[09:26] <Name141> It was picking up my 320 GB drive over USB2.0 fine
[09:26] <Name141> I put in PCI 2.0 card
[09:26] <Name141> since I just got off that machine 2 years ago and got this one.
[09:28] <Name141> anyway, I think it'd be a waste of time.  I already have open USB ports on this machine.
[10:07] <ubuntu__> just trying out 10.4 beta2 on a live CD, i do like it looking forward to end of april when i can upgrade to 10.4
[10:07] <ubuntu__> just thought i would let you know
[15:49] <residentgrey> hola I am trying to set up my computer to have a local host for testing
[15:50] <residentgrey> I have lampp in my opt folder but it does not work right
[15:50] <residentgrey> someone mentioned there was a magic command set to install a standard LAMP
[16:16] <troglobyte> residentgrey: sudo tasksel
[16:17] <troglobyte> select LAMP, tab to OK.  and you're done.
[16:20] <residentgrey> how come the direct command line method for tasksel was failing
[16:22] <troglobyte> how did it fail?  command line is the only way I know of to run tasksel
[16:23] <residentgrey> just typing sudo tasksel worked
[16:23] <troglobyte> nice
[16:23] <residentgrey> but the rest of the entry that was mentioned in the docs gave a failure to run apt
[16:23] <residentgrey> 100
[16:26] <troglobyte> was another package installer open or running?  either way, glad you got it going.
[16:27] <residentgrey> thank you for showing me that
[16:28] <residentgrey> it was aggravating me today
[16:29] <troglobyte> no problem. I know the feeling. :)
[16:36] <residentgrey> now it's the fun of finding where all the config files are located for the packages
[16:37] <residentgrey> peace
[16:38] <troglobyte> residentgrey: html, php and whatnot live in /var/www/
[16:38] <troglobyte> apache configs are in /etc/apache/
[16:39] <troglobyte> virtual hosts (if needed) are in /etc/apache/sites-available/
[16:44] <residentgrey> that's what someone told me a bit ago so tis confirmed
[17:46] <Sachse_Siechtum> Happy birthday to me.. happy birthday to me...