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kidtphey. what is the command to open something from a certain folder in the terminal? it is like cd/home/Downloads/02:01
pedro3005what do you mean "open"?02:01
kidtpi am trying to use wine and the only i know how is through "wine <insert file name here>" but before that i must put in a command so that the thing before the code says "travis@travis~laptop/cd/home/Downloads/:" or something liek that02:03
pedro3005the travis part is just the prefix, you don't need to type that02:05
pedro3005you just need to get into the correct directory with cd first02:05
pedro3005cd directory02:05
kidtpyes02:05
pedro3005if you are in the right directory, just run the wine command02:06
kidtpim not02:07
kidtpi dont know what to type to get into the right directory02:07
pedro3005do you know what the right directory is?02:07
kidtpmy Downloads folder?02:07
kidtpthat is what it usually is\02:07
pedro3005check it by02:08
pedro3005ls ~/Downloads02:08
pedro3005see if the file's in there02:08
kidtpit says it is a directory02:08
pedro3005heh, just that?02:09
kidtpi forgot the is part02:09
kidtpbut it says that isnt a command02:09
pedro3005not is02:09
pedro3005ls02:09
kidtpok ya the file is in there02:09
pedro3005so:02:10
pedro3005cd ~/Downloads02:10
pedro3005wine <file>02:10
kidtpi am "trying" to get itunes to work on here with wine. i know it is a little sloppy on wine but it is better than nothing, but when i tried wine iTunes64Setup.exe    it didnt work. does it have to be a 32 bit program? i have 64 ubuntu so i wasnt sure but maybe wine is different?02:12
pedro3005kidtp, you're better off asking in #winehq02:14
kidtppedro3005: ok thanks02:14
kidtphow do i uninstall a program?02:29
pedro3005how did you install it?02:30
kidtp pedro3005: through wine...its itunes. i installed it the wrong way so now it wont open and i have to uninstall it to retry02:31
pedro3005I think Wine has an Add/Remove programs facility similar to windows02:32
kidtppedro3005: yes i tried that but when i do that it doesnt uninstall it. i've tried that 4 times now02:33
pedro3005you can just go to the wine directory and delete it02:33
pedro3005go to ~/.wine and dig around, you'll find it02:34
Vantraxanyone know if there is a command line way to detect if your monitor is 3x4 or 10x1602:40
danLei need help installing ubuntu03:41
danLei need help installing ubuntu!03:43
holsteinhey danLe03:43
holsteinhow far along are you?03:43
danLehi03:43
danLei made a usb setup03:43
danLeim coming from windows 703:44
holsteinwill it boot?03:44
danLeit will boot to main menu03:44
danLethen freezes on ubuntu load screen03:44
danLei pressed esc to see the progress03:44
danLeit says03:44
danLekernil panic03:44
holsteinbefore i would give up03:44
holsteini would burn a CD03:44
holsteinand try that03:44
holsteinOR03:44
danLeim using a netbook03:44
holsteinat least make the USB stick over03:45
holsteinand make sure its not an error there03:45
holsteinhttp://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/ works great from windows03:45
holsteinOR it did back when i used it under windows03:45
holsteindanLe: if that is not the problem03:46
danLeyea i tried that03:46
holsteinthen i would start doing some google searches with your hardware and ubuntu in the name03:46
holsteinand see what other people have run inot03:46
holsteininto*03:46
holsteinas far as issue03:46
holsteins03:46
danLehardware as in03:47
danLemodel make of computer03:47
danLe?03:47
holsteindanLe: what netbook?03:47
holsteinyup03:47
holsteinLIKE asus eeepc900 ubuntu lucid03:47
danLeim using satellite t115-s110003:47
danLetoshiba03:47
holsteinhttp://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=131607903:48
holsteinis that your issue you thingk danLe ?03:49
danLehaha i was jus looking at that03:49
holsteinyou could...03:50
holsteingo into the bios03:50
holsteindisable the wifi03:50
holsteinand try to boot03:50
danLecould you teach me how to do that?03:50
danLeis that when booting the computer03:50
holsteinthat would tell you something03:50
danLepressing f203:50
holsteinyup03:50
danLeto menu?03:50
holsteinF2 or something03:50
holsteinits different from computer to computer03:50
danLeyea i think that might be the problem03:51
holsteinits easy enough to turn it off and back on03:51
holsteinjust remember how you got there03:51
holsteinint he bios03:51
holsteinnot a big deal03:51
danLekay03:52
danLethanks so much03:52
danLeill try that03:52
holsteinlet me konw03:52
danLeyou were very kind and helpful03:52
danLeyup03:52
holsteinknow*03:52
holsteinyour bios doesnt have to let you disable it03:53
holsteinAND it may not work03:53
holsteinjust an easy way to troubleshoot03:53
holsteingood luck :)03:53
danLekay03:54
danLebrb03:54
danLe:)03:54
danLethanks!03:54
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danLeit worked!04:03
danLeyureka!04:03
holsteindanLe: sweet04:03
danLebut04:03
holsteinso now you know what the problem is04:03
danLeyup haha04:03
danLebut04:03
danLei dont know how to activate04:04
danLewireless on ubuntu04:04
danLeit expains on the same page04:05
danLebut im a beginner04:05
danLeand i'm struggling to picture how to begin the process04:05
holsteinno worries04:05
holsteinim not a beginner04:05
holsteinand this stuff is challenging04:05
holsteincan be04:05
holsteinim google-ing uubntu RTL8187SE04:06
holsteinand just looking around04:06
holsteini mean04:06
holsteinin theory04:06
holsteinyou can just compile your own kernel04:06
holsteinthat would have support for all your devices04:06
holsteinBUT i still havent done that yet ;)04:06
holsteinmaybe next year04:06
collinpI have. Unless you have a specific reason to have to compile your own kernel, there's no point to doing it on Ubuntu.04:07
danLehey collinp04:07
danLegood to see you again04:07
paultaghowdy collinp04:07
collinpHeya danLe, paultag.04:07
danLeim still working on the same problem from yesterday04:07
paultagbrbz'04:07
danLedisabling wireless allowed ubuntu to successfully load04:08
danLebut i can't get on wireless on ubuntu04:08
danLeand i'm reading through a forum04:08
collinpSo I was right in that the kernel was puking due to your wireless adapter.04:08
danLethat explain04:08
danLeyea04:08
danLehaha04:08
danLeyou were04:08
danLehttp://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1316079&page=204:08
danLei think people found a solution04:08
danLeim reading through the pages04:08
danLebut i don't know where to start04:09
holsteini'll leave you back in more capable hands danLe :)04:09
holsteingood luck04:09
danLethanks so much holstein04:10
danLeyou were great!04:10
danLeis it okay to install desktop version on netbook?04:10
collinpUbuntu Netbook is optimized for netbooks, but, if yours can handle it, then Desktop shouldn't harm it.04:11
danLeis there a big difference?04:11
collinpThere's a pretty big difference between the two.04:11
holsteinyou can also switch to the dekstop version from with in the netbook version04:11
collinpAlso, try this command to get your wireless card running: "sudo modprobe rtl8139"04:12
holsteinand convert an vanilla destop one to the netbook version04:12
holsteincollinp: i had him disable the thing in the bios04:12
holstein:/04:12
collinpOh. Hrm.04:12
holsteinto troubleshoot04:12
holsteinjust a heads up04:12
collinpSo, it's disabled at the BIOS level, and attempting to boot Ubuntu with it enabled causes a kernel panic.04:13
danLemhm04:13
collinpThis sounds like fun.04:13
holsteindanLe: http://mogorvamormota.hu/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/ubuntu-lucid-beta1-desktop.png04:13
holsteinthats what the netbook remix looks like04:14
holsteincollinp: hehe04:14
danLei c04:14
danLei googled my model04:14
danLei think it isn't categorized as a netbook04:15
holsteinits just an interface04:15
danLealthough i thought it might have been04:15
holsteinif i was going to give a computer to my grandmother04:15
holsteini would want to try that interface04:15
danLewhich one04:15
holsteingood for small screens04:15
danLenetbook?04:15
danLeremix?04:16
holsteinyup04:16
holsteinalso good for just showing everything04:16
danLemy screen is 11.6" compared to standard netbook 10"04:16
holsteinlaying everything out04:16
holsteindanLe: nice04:16
danLehaha04:16
danLei don't even know04:16
danLei'm just a noob rambling04:16
holsteini got an ole 9-inch04:16
holsteinold*04:17
holsteincame with linux on it though :)04:17
danLecool04:17
holsteinxandros or whatever04:17
holsteinyou got a head scratcher of an issue danLe04:17
holsteinyou can install with the wifi disabled04:18
holsteinBUT04:18
holsteini would really like to see that worked out before you do that04:18
holsteini was thinking if you installed, a kernel update might fix it?04:18
danLeWhat I've done is tried loading the default rtl8187se kernel module on its own (no ndiswrapper installed). That causes a system freeze.04:18
danLeLetting Ubuntu load it on its own = Kernel Panic04:18
danLeThe only way I can get the default rtl8187se kernel module to load at all is to first load ndiswrapper (with driver).04:18
danLeThen, completely disabling all instances of ndiswrapper (that is to say rmmmod it). This of course kills my wireless.04:18
danLeThen, modprobing the default driver (stock rtl8187se). By doing this, it'll load the module without causing a system panic.04:18
danLethis is something that i read04:18
danLeon the same solution article04:19
holsteinwhat do you think the chances of that are collinp ?04:19
collinpYou can install Ubuntu with the wireless adapter disabled, then modprobe the correct module. Once you reboot and re-enable the adapter, things should run smoothly.04:20
danLehow do you modprobe?04:20
collinp"sudo modprobe rtl8139"04:21
collinpI *think* that's the correct module.04:22
danLewhere do i enter that command?04:22
danLesorry i'm sincerely a beginner04:22
collinpThe terminal.04:22
holsteinhow about this danLe04:22
collinpEnter it without quotes.04:22
collinpAfter you do the installation.04:22
holsteinvirtual box04:22
holsteinnah04:23
holsteinthats got its own issues04:23
holsteinNM04:23
danLeso install ubuntu?04:23
holsteinif it were me, i would do what collinp says04:24
holsteinjust keep in mind, you should back up your data04:24
holsteinbecause sometimes bad things happen04:24
holsteinthats a good general rule04:25
holsteinreguardless of installing ubuntu04:25
danLeso i should actually install ubuntu first?04:25
danLehow do you have ndiswrapper load up the windows driver.04:27
danleeehm04:35
danleeei lagged out04:35
ZachK_hello danleleee04:35
danleeehi04:37
ZachK_and how are you04:37
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iantloppanyone know of a way to get a non-standard HID (whose actions I can see through cat /dev/input/event16) can be used to emulate keystrokes?05:38
danLehow do i blacklist  RTL8187SE05:47
danLe??05:47
SomeDudehello out there05:50
SomeDudei have a question05:50
SomeDudeis there a way with ubuntu to check computer stats05:50
SomeDudelike ubuntu version number, RAM, harddisk space all that05:51
SomeDudekinda like the "About this mac option" on  a mac05:51
holsteinSomeDude: hey05:53
holsteini would suggest05:53
holsteinat first05:53
holsteingoogle whatever you want to know05:53
holsteinLIKE ubuntu free ram space05:54
holsteini still have to google them to remember sometimes;005:54
iantloppSystem-Administration-System Monitor has some of the info you need.05:54
holstein^^ thats a good place05:54
holsteinopen up a terminal and type05:55
holsteinfree05:55
SomeDudethanks will do05:55
holsteinthat will tell you about your ram05:55
holsteintop is a good one05:55
holsteinuname -a05:55
holsteinfor the kernel05:56
SomeDudethanks again holstein, good advice06:19
ZeRoDeAtH50435anyone up in here07:36
shredder12hey ZeRoDeAtH5043507:41
ZeRoDeAtH50435my laptop has a build in ATI graphics card  but nvidia drivers are installed and from time to time all these lines run across the screen07:42
shredder12ZeRoDeAtH50435, why did you install nvidia drivers?07:48
ZeRoDeAtH50435I did not install them they did it on its own07:48
ZeRoDeAtH50435by default  I guess07:49
shredder12ZeRoDeAtH50435, oh that sounds weird07:49
shredder12ZeRoDeAtH50435, open system->administration->hardware drivers and see what drivers does it show?07:50
ZeRoDeAtH50435does not show any07:50
shredder12ZeRoDeAtH50435, alright, so how do you know nvidia drivers are installed?07:51
ZeRoDeAtH50435I seen it in the repo and had updates for them07:52
shredder12ZeRoDeAtH50435, in the system->administration menu, do you see any launcher naming "nvidia X server settings" or anything containing nvidia07:55
shredder12because that's what it shows in my menu07:55
ZeRoDeAtH50435no I do not have that07:55
shredder12ZeRoDeAtH50435, lets make a try to check what all nvidia packages are installed on your system.07:57
shredder12ZeRoDeAtH50435, run this command07:57
shredder12dpkg --get-selections | grep nvidia07:57
shredder12ZeRoDeAtH50435, this will list out all the packages containing name nvidia, do you see any?07:58
ZeRoDeAtH50435http://pastebin.com/DQfksK2B07:59
shredder12ZeRoDeAtH50435, this one is very similar to my list, except for one package "nvidia-settings"08:00
shredder12ZeRoDeAtH50435, most prob. then some kind of nvidia drivers are installed. I am not sure though.08:00
shredder12anyone else who can help?08:01
ZeRoDeAtH50435will I get more out of my graphics card if I use drivers for my graphics card and stop the lines from showing up08:02
shredder12ZeRoDeAtH50435, ofcourse drivers written for your graphic card give the best performance. Although I don't think nvidia drivers are being used in place of ati drivers. This just doesn't sound right.08:04
hobgoblinwhat is the issue ZeRoDeAtH50435 ?08:05
shredder12hobgoblin, <ZeRoDeAtH50435> my laptop has a build in ATI graphics card  but nvidia drivers are installed and from time to time all these lines run across the screen08:06
hobgoblinor just pastebin the conversation so far08:06
ZeRoDeAtH50435from time to time or depending on what I am doing these lines run across my screen08:06
shredder12hobgoblin, http://pastebin.com/ymCN9gjj08:07
hobgoblinok  - the modaliases don't mean that nvidia is installed as a driver - what do you have in hardware drives? and what ati card is it?08:07
hobgoblinok - that was easy to catch up on - thanks shredder1208:07
ZeRoDeAtH50435there are nothing in the hardware drivers and I am not know08:08
hobgoblinZeRoDeAtH50435: run lspci and tell us the ati card you have - and have you been here before with this?08:08
ZeRoDeAtH50435http://pastebin.com/itghE3Nb08:10
shredder12i don't see any mention of ATI card08:12
ZeRoDeAtH50435yeah but I know I have ATI graphics card from when I was running win708:13
ZeRoDeAtH50435its part of the motherboard08:14
shredder12ZeRoDeAtH50435, yeah i know, but system doesn't seem to recognize it08:16
shredder12hobgoblin, any suggestions?08:17
ZeRoDeAtH50435yeah I do not get that it did in 9.1008:17
shredder12ZeRoDeAtH50435, so have you been able to run it properly in earlier ubuntu releases?08:19
hobgoblinit's intel Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller08:19
ZeRoDeAtH50435ok I did a search and because I am using a laptop it is the  VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller08:19
hobgoblinZeRoDeAtH50435: there's an issue with some intel graphics - the fiox is to use vesa apparently for that - might be worth trying that08:21
hobgoblinhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Bugs/Lucidi8xxFreezes workround B08:22
ZeRoDeAtH50435ok08:22
hobgoblinyou'll need to reboot possibly if a logout and login does not do it08:23
hobgoblinZeRoDeAtH50435: can you run this and pastebin it please08:25
ZeRoDeAtH50435?08:25
hobgoblinsudo lshw08:25
ZeRoDeAtH50435http://pastebin.com/4aXDFJX308:31
hobgoblinZeRoDeAtH50435: have you edited the xorg.xonf file yet?08:36
ZeRoDeAtH50435no08:37
ZeRoDeAtH50435I just checked the repo and there are some ATI drivers installed08:38
hobgoblinZeRoDeAtH50435: cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf08:39
hobgoblinpastebin that please08:40
ZeRoDeAtH50435no such file or directiry08:40
hobgoblinok - go ahead with the edit then from the workround08:41
ZeRoDeAtH50435ok I think I got it08:47
hobgoblinZeRoDeAtH50435: cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf08:48
ZeRoDeAtH50435have to restart08:49
mcsennaPeople talk about right clicking on menus, when I do that I get nothing, is that a bit odd? Ubuntu laptop.10:35
hobgoblinyes10:37
hobgoblinare you the same mcsenna on the forum?10:37
mcsennaYes10:38
hobgoblinI know the thread then - I'm forestpiskie on there10:38
mcsennaOk, can u help?10:38
hobgoblindo you not get anything if you roght clikc on the panel ? or if you right click the menu?10:39
mcsennaif i right click on the desktop i get the change backgroundquestion, if I right click on the left hand side (menus) i get nothing10:40
hobgoblinleft hand side? are you using the netbook version?10:40
mcsennayes10:40
hobgoblinnever used it so not sure what is normal behaviour there ... hang on a sec10:41
mcsennaat least i think i amwhere do i check the version, i think i downloaded both.10:42
hobgoblinmcsenna: apparently that is default behaviour for the netbook version10:43
mcsennaI see, so back to the original question, how to get anicon for aprogram that hasnt automatucally put one in the menu for me? any ideas?10:45
hobgoblinmcsenna: apparently you need to edit a file to get things in the menu - unfortunately I would not have a clue how to do so10:48
mcsennaThanks hobgoblin,I will go play some more or just runit from the comand line I guess.10:49
hobgoblinmcsenna: I would add the information to your forum thread10:49
dragondongreetings all.  I'm looking for the right CLI syntax to batch print a bunch of txt files to pdfs.14:40
dragondonwow, quiet day :)14:44
dragondonActually, here's the deal.  I got a bunch of text files that I want to convert to jpgs.   can convert them to pdfs and then convert the pdfs to jpgs.  Kinda looking for quick way to automate this process.14:45
Chesamowhy would you want them as PDFs?14:45
geirhaThere's a2ps and text2ps that can generate ps files at least. Don't know of any that generates pdfs14:46
gl0wurm3wEsave as jpg?14:46
Chesamodragondon: It would probably be something along the lines of an ls piped into an array, then each file run against whatever commands you may have14:47
geirhaYou could possibly set up a pdf-printer in cups and use lp/lpr14:48
dragondonI understand the lp command but seeing as my original thought was to print to PDF, I got kinda stumped how to call the 'file printer' name.14:48
dragondonI got this "lp *.pdf -d name_of_your_printer"  problem is I don't know what to call the 'print to file' process/printer name?14:49
dragondon(the example says PDF but it's really text files I'm working with)14:49
geirhaIf you just want to print the textfiles, then  lp -d name_of_printer *.txt14:51
Chesamohe wants to print to a PDF then convert the PDF to a jpg14:51
Chesamoor she, Idunnolol14:51
geirhaAh, missed that part.14:52
Chesamodragondon: This may help. http://aplawrence.com/SCOFAQ/FAQ_scotec7printtofile.html14:52
phillwdragondon: you may want to try imagemajick - there's not much it will not convert. http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/text/.image I use it all the time14:53
phillwbut not used it for text (it obviously can do it)14:53
dragondonawesome stuff guys, thanks, I'll check into those.14:53
geirhaa2ps -o- foo.txt  | convert ps:- foo.jpg14:58
geirhaAh caption:15:01
dragondongeirha: does it matter if the file extension is .asc?  just ran this command it just kind seemed to hang. a2ps -o borg.asc | convert ps:- borg.jpg15:11
geirhadragondon: -o-15:12
dragondonah, thanks15:12
geirhaYou'll probably want to add some more options to get the output the way you want. Have a look at its man-page.15:12
dragondonthanks, worked.  And yes, some tweaking to get the orientation would be required.15:14
dragondonChesamo: he :)15:14
dragondonseems a2ps will take too much tweaking to get the output right.15:19
geirhaa2ps -B -R -1 -o- foo.txt15:24
geirhaThat seems to get close to "usable" output15:24
geirhaShould be a way to remove that border too15:26
ashwanihi there.. I am facing issues configuring my USB Modem..15:27
ashwanipls help15:27
ashwaniMy Service providers15:27
ashwaniMy Service Provider's manual ask me to inistall usb-modeswitch and usb-modeswitch-data. As I dont have net connectivity in my Ubuntu boot. I donwloaded it with my windows boot and copied into an external harddisk and then connected the same in Ubuntu Boot.. I used package installer and installed.. but its not getting installed. how to install packages from external harddrive..?15:29
dragondongeirha: excellent!  I was also looking into http://techie-buzz.com/linux-tips/nautilus-scripts-batch-image-processing.html but unable to get the script to work at all....15:29
khebs_help: i wanted to burn my iso image to my toshiba 80GB removable hard-disk.. how to?15:30
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geirhaI've looked at the first two scripts. They don't look promising15:32
dragondonlook at the Convert to jpeg: one15:32
ashwanihow to install package from external hard disk (I am very new to Ubuntu and have used Wubi to multiboot.) I only have net connectivity in XP15:33
dragondongeirha: the commands you gave me worked fine, now I gave to learn how to do it multiple times to a bunch of files.15:33
geirhaMostly they fail at handling filenames correctly15:33
geirhadragondon: Ok, that one is fairly decent.15:34
geirhaThough it can be simplified15:34
dragondongeirha: I put it in the script directory, marked it as executable but when I tried the script on a file nothing happened.15:34
geirhafor image; do [[ $image = *.jpg ]] && continue; convert -quality 75 "$image" "${image%.*}.jpg"; done15:35
geirhaHm. I don't see any apparent reason for it to fail. It will not remove the source-file though.15:36
geirhadragondon: And what type of image file did you try to convert?15:36
dragondongeirha: I have a bunch of old ascii files.  They are actually ascii art from wayyyy back (I'm doing a bit of a nostalgia theme for next month on my blog) wanted to put them up.15:37
geirhafor textfile; do a2ps -B -R -1 -o- "$textfile" | convert ps:- "${textfile%.*}.jpg"; done15:38
geirhaThat line, and #!/bin/bash as first line15:39
dragondongeirha: so that I understand what is happening, what does "$textfile" mean?  That it will grab any textfile in the dir?15:41
dragondonoh, this is a re-written script :)15:41
geirhafor textfile; do ... will run once for each file given as argument to the script. storing the filename in a var named textfile each iteration.15:41
dragondongeirha: that worked too! checking to see if a2ps will auto-size in some manner.15:46
geirhaI think that caption: thingy of convert may be better to use15:46
geirhaFrom the page phillw posted15:47
geirhaHm, or just label:15:48
geirhaYep!15:48
geirhaconvert label:@foo.txt foo.jpg15:48
geirhacowsay moo | display label:@-15:49
geirhaOops, no probably need to specify a fixed width font15:49
dragondongeirha: saw label earlier, too much messing with.  I think I'll just keep it simple and post the text directly to the blog post.15:50
dragondoncrap, seemed to only paste fine for one of the ASCII files.....ugh....back to converting to images....15:54
geirhacowsay moo | convert -font /usr/share/fonts/truetype/freefont/FreeMono.ttf label:@- foo.jpg15:54
geirhaSo for the nautilus script:  for textfile; do convert -font /usr/share/fonts/truetype/freefont/FreeMono.ttf "label:@$textfile" "${textfile%.*}.jpg"; done15:57
khebs_what do i need to install in my ubuntu to remove some artifacts using GMAx4500M16:02
khebs_?16:02
geirhadragondon: http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/7Mt6ppgi  will also capture any output, if any, and display it with zenity16:11
geirhadragondon: Oops, sorry, forgot the -font.16:11
geirhadragondon: And come to think of it ... why don't you just put them in a html pre element?16:19
dragondongeirha: yea, pre tag seems to be the best, funny that WordPress is still catching the odd 'smiley' :)16:31
geirhadragondon: There's probably some element or class you can use to prevent that too :)16:32
dragondongeirha: or just turn off the 'automatic insert smiley' option :)16:32
geirhadragondon: Nah, doesn't sound related... ;)16:33
dragondongeirha: thought of using the 'code16:43
dragondon....tag....didn't help...16:43
whyMeI seem to have lost the right-click functionality in the Gnome menu.. where I used to get a choice to place a launcher on the desktop, now a right-click on an app in the menu starts the app... Did this change from 8.04 to 10.04??17:14
whyMejust did a clean install of 10.04 on another drive...17:14
* holstein right-clicking on desktop whyMe :)17:18
holsteinhmmm17:18
holsteini get 'create launcher' as an option17:18
whyMeholstein: I mean right-clicking on any app in the gnome menu...17:19
* holstein doing that...17:19
holsteinyeah17:19
whyMeIn 8.04, I used that functionality a LOT.. you getting it too?17:20
holstein'add this launcher to desktop'17:20
holsteinto the panel is an option too17:20
whyMeyes.. I just get the app starting... no menu... Am I misconfigured or something?17:21
whyMeThis is a just-installed copy of 10.04.. not an upgrade from 8.04..17:21
holsteincan you right-click otherwise?17:22
whyMeyes..17:22
* holstein is on a fresh install too17:22
whyMeright click works ok on the desktop17:22
holsteinhmmm17:24
holsteinthats a good one whyMe17:24
holsteini suppose you could poke around in gconf-editor17:25
holsteini have no idea why that would be happening on a fresh install17:25
whyMeI guess I will... its kind of odd..17:25
holsteinwhyMe: did you install a custom theme?17:25
whyMeno, not yet.. was planning to later on..17:25
holsteininteresting17:26
whyMeI had so much cruft on my old 8.04 install, I decided to start over with 10.04..17:26
whyMethanks holstein..17:28
ChesamowhyMe: the Gnome menu no longer has that function. Go tp System > Preferences > Main Menu17:57
Chesamoto*17:57
bobo123if I want to install a program I found on a webpage (that don't exist in the repository), and click it, firefox asks if I want to open it with "Package installer GDebi (standard)", but if I press OK I gett the error that "/tmp/gnome-paint_0.3-1_i386-2.deb  couldnn't be opened becase the assosiated program doesn't exist, what am I doing wrong here?18:40
bobo123and yes gdebi *is* installed18:41
Chesamobobo123: What happens when you download it instead of opening it through firefox?18:41
bobo123Chesamo: hmm.. yes when I first download and then open it from the filemanager instead it works and GDebi start. strange.18:43
Chesamobobo123: Since I don't use FF, I can't help you much with the filetype association settings, but it seems like FF's associations are off18:43
bobo123Chesamo: ok I guess so. perhaps it tries to start GDebi instead of gdebi or something.18:47
Chesamobobo123: Well the proper capitalization is GDebi, bu the program binary name is gdebi, so....18:48
someone235someone knows how to add a video to your iPod with floola?18:49
bobo123somethin that would be fun is a box "hey, it looks like you are trying to start 'GDebi' that doesn't exist, Do you want to start 'gdebi' instead?" (but without an animated paperclip or dog)18:52
bobo123(hmm perhaps not a good idea afterall)18:52
Chesamosomeone235: http://www.floola.com/home/docs_troubleshooting/18:52
Chesamobobo123: There is something like that on the command line... it tries to guess what you're doing and gives some examples (type "lsa" on the command line, for example)18:53
bobo123aha18:53
Chesamobobo123: I don't think that's the problem, though, since almost all (if not all) programs are launched using lowercase invocations.18:53
someone235Chesamo, I can't find an explanation there18:54
Chesamosomeone235: Look under "Usage FAQs... It's the second item18:54
someone235Chesamo, it doesn't work18:56
someone235i drag it and it does nothing18:56
Chesamosomeone235: Then I don't know, perhaps going onto their support forums would yield better results.18:56
Phreawhat does PPA mean? :)19:22
Phreajust curious19:22
ChesamoPhrea: Personal Package Archive19:22
PhreaI don't understand the 'Personal' part of it19:23
ChesamoPhrea: You can set up a PPA for a Launchpad project... I assume the original intent was for one person to maintain their "personal" archive for the project?19:24
Phreadon't spend too much time on it, I just asked it here, because it's convenient and nobody is active19:24
Phreaoh aha19:24
Phreamakes sense :)19:24
ChesamoPhrea: Just my best guess. You'd have to ask a LaunchPad dev about it.19:24
PhreaI thought it was maybe Linux wide used19:24
Phreabut, apparently, it's not19:24
ChesamoPhrea: Nope, it's specific to Ubuntu. LaunchPad is funded by/run by Canonical.19:25
Phreathat I know19:26
Phreabut didnt know they also invented the ppa thing :)19:26
Phreathanks for your answer :)19:26
ChesamoYou're welcome19:26
PhreaI'm hopeless :D19:26
bobo123no, hopefull! :-)19:27
Phreahaha, nah :D19:27
PhreaI'm the worst kind of linux user19:27
Phreawhich is ok :D19:27
PhreaI actually don't know what I'm doing, I only use it because it's safe and I was sick of Windows with all it's security problems19:29
ChesamoDepends on your perspective.19:29
ChesamoGive an unknown shell script execute permissions and you could totally wreck your system.19:29
Phreatrue, but I only depend on the forums, this chan and trusted sites for scripts and commands19:30
bobo123I guess it is possible to destroy ubuntu too though? if I download an eeeevil .deb from the web somewhere and let GDebi install that, can i potentially corrupt my ubuntu installation?19:30
Phreaso I'm fairly safe19:30
Chesamowell19:30
Chesamodeb files can't uninstall19:30
ChesamoThey're just install packages19:30
ChesamoI guess if it contained a malicious program that would do it but uh19:31
PhreaI ALWAYS try to use Synaptic etc wherever I can19:31
ChesamoI rarely download debs... 99% of the time I'm going from the repos or a PPA19:31
ChesamoMeh, Synaptic19:31
PhreaI will even add repo's of say Opera to my sources.list and THEN install19:31
Chesamojust a fancy APT frontend19:31
Phreatrue, but it is fairly safe19:31
ChesamoI'd do that, but Opera 10.60 can't be installed from the repo19:31
Phreaand it makes upgrading/uninstalling/etc easy19:31
Phreathat's why I do that19:31
Chesamo(They're skipping 10.53 for Linux, by the way)19:32
PhreaI know19:32
Phreabut you can add Opera to your sources list19:32
Phreawhich I do19:32
Phrea:)19:32
ChesamoI'm aware but19:32
ChesamoI hate the qt interface that 10.10 uses19:32
Phreathat way, it's a bit more trusted19:32
ChesamoSo I can't get the one I want from the repos19:32
PhreaChanServ: see, you are going too far now already :)19:32
PhreaI don't know what you are talking about with that qt interface stuff19:32
ChesamoInteresting tabcomplete.19:32
Phreaoh19:32
Phreagheh19:33
Phreasorry19:33
Chesamo10.10 uses qt. 10.5x+ uses GTK.19:33
mohi2911lol ChanServ respond to Phrea :D19:33
Phrealaziness again :D19:33
mohi2911Raidsong, pingas19:33
PhreaChesamo: ah19:33
Phreaqt is KDE right?19:33
Raidsongohai mohi291119:33
Phrea...or something?19:33
Phreaand GTK is Gnome?19:33
mohi2911Raidsong, been busy around??19:33
Chesamophrea: Basically. qt is to KDE what KTK+ is to GNOME19:33
* Phrea feels silly19:33
bobo123I wish I could download a program and checkmark somewhere "[x] I don't trust this application a tiny bit, it is probably malware, can I run it now, safe, please?"19:33
ChesamoGTK+*19:33
Raidsongmohi2911, not too busy19:34
Phreayea, ok :)19:34
Phreathat I know then :)19:34
mohi2911Raidsong, sup??? writing articles??19:34
Phreaarticles? for what? [if I may ask]19:34
ChesamoPhrea: Probably the wiki19:35
Phreaoh ah :)19:35
Raidsongmohi2911, no college19:35
bobo123(with safe meaning that the program can't read/write any files etc without ubuntu ask for confirmation first. that application sort of total firewalled)19:35
Chesamobobo123: You mean in sandbox mode.19:35
mohi2911Raidsong, x_x19:35
PhreaI've got a special sandbox box for that19:35
mohi2911awww pedro3005 came19:36
Phreahaha, because I'm scared that I might break things19:36
* mohi2911 runs19:36
pedro3005mohi2911, like you don't love me :)19:36
bobo123Chesamo: yes I guess so19:36
Phreagheh19:36
mohi2911pedro3005, am I???19:36
bobo123Phrea: sandbox that breaks things? why?19:36
Phrea'lo pedro3005 :)19:36
Chesamobobo123: Look into VierualBox19:36
pedro3005hey phillw19:36
pedro3005Phrea, *19:37
ChesamoVirtualBox*19:37
mohi2911pedro3005, FAIL :P19:37
pedro3005mohi2911, shush19:37
Phreabobo123: no, I break things :D19:37
Phreaon it19:37
Phreait's there to do just that one job :D19:37
mohi2911pedro3005, you pinged starcraftman ??19:37
bobo123the first spelling was allmost like viralbox :-D19:37
PhreaI play, I break it, I reinstall, and play more19:37
pedro3005mohi2911, no?19:37
phillwhi mohi291119:38
phillwhi pedro300519:38
Phrea'lo phillw19:38
mohi2911heya phillw. how is the day??19:38
* starcraftman smites mohi2911 with the ultimate hammer of +5 absolutely-not-pinged.19:38
PhreaI think it's a good idea to have a sandbox box19:38
Phreawell, for me anyways19:38
phillwhi Phrea,19:38
mohi2911lol19:38
pedro3005mohi2911, who the hell is Raj Kumar?19:38
phillwday is going well :-)19:38
* mohi2911 is not pinging starcraftman 19:38
mohi2911pedro3005, rraj_be19:39
pedro3005oh19:39
mohi2911he was here before 3 months19:39
Phreahe went to White Castle19:39
PhreaI believe19:39
mohi2911pedro3005, remember him??19:39
pedro3005yes19:39
mohi2911cool B-)19:39
starcraftmanmohi2911: One day, you will have to run out of pings!19:40
starcraftmanalso, afternoon everyone not pinging me :)19:40
mohi2911starcraftman, i think you are getting it daily :P19:40
pedro3005starcraftman, I'll substitute mohi when that happens19:40
* phillw restrained from pinging19:40
pedro3005phillw, come, join the club :P19:41
pedro3005let's all ping starcraftman!19:41
* mohi2911 is not pinging phillw and starcraftman as well :D19:41
mohi2911pedro3005, -team19:41
* Phrea always feels somewhat violated when somebody pings me19:41
starcraftmanpedro3005: lol, curse you people, though since it doesn't give an audio bell anymore worst ya can do is flash my tray icon.19:41
phillwi uts get a tab go blues, which can be handy when i have 5 channels open :-)19:42
phillwuts=just19:42
mohi2911phillw, dont close the page :P19:42
pedro3005starcraftman, you should connect a wire to your PC so every time you are pinged you receive a small shock in your nuts19:42
mohi2911lol19:42
starcraftmanpedro3005: uhmmmmm, no, sounds more like something a person who thought up such an idea would like.19:43
Chesamopedro3005: OH SNAP19:43
pedro3005starcraftman, was that a comeback?19:44
mohi2911starcraftman, i think you ignored me :D19:44
pedro3005I can't tell19:44
starcraftmanpedro3005: I'll agree maybe weak, I probably should have added depraved mind thought up. Also, there wasn't really much to "comeback" from, ergo nothing really strong needed.19:45
pls_vic_meHello friends!20:39
pls_vic_meI was wondering where can I ask a question about Ubuntu 10.04 and my laptop: I have intel GM915 and it is painfully slow20:40
pls_vic_meno accel, 3d nor 2d20:40
pls_vic_meI had some similar problem with 9.10 before final release, but it got fixed20:40
pls_vic_meI was hoping the same will happen in 10.04 but it didn't20:40
holsteinpls_vic_me: is this what you have?20:42
holsteinVGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML Express Graphics Controller (rev 04)20:42
holsteinwhen you run lspci?20:42
pls_vic_menot rev 0420:43
pls_vic_meone mom pls20:43
pls_vic_me00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML Express Graphics Controller [8086:2592] (rev 03)20:43
pls_vic_melspci -vnn20:43
holsteinhmmm20:44
holsteinhave you applied updates?20:44
pls_vic_meyup20:44
pls_vic_methis happened after alpha 2 (first time I tried installing) and even after update20:45
pls_vic_meI tried also Linux Mint 920:45
holsteini cant imagine that much difference between rev 3 and 420:45
pls_vic_mesame thing20:45
holsteinassuming you dont have a hardware problem20:45
holsteinthats the difference20:45
pls_vic_meMaybe because of the changes to the architecture20:45
pls_vic_meUXA, EXA and everything else20:46
pls_vic_meI don't understand too much20:46
pls_vic_meof this, but I like the new ubuntu20:46
holsteinwonder if a firmware update could effect that20:46
pls_vic_mehm20:46
pls_vic_meI don't know20:46
pls_vic_mebut I don't want to do it now anyway20:46
holsteinmight be worth a try20:46
holsteinid like to say 'it cant hurt'20:47
pls_vic_meI'm 2000 km away from home with my laptop the only connection with my folks20:47
pls_vic_me:))20:47
holsteinbut we both know it could20:47
holsteini'd try it though20:47
pls_vic_me:P20:47
pls_vic_meyeah20:47
pls_vic_meI'll just be patient20:47
holsteinjust include that REV 3 in your searches20:47
holsteinand queries20:47
pls_vic_meI was wondering who could know something more about this20:47
pls_vic_mehey, nobody is complaining20:47
holsteinrev 4 is rocking and rollin for me20:47
pls_vic_mereally?20:47
holsteinyeah20:47
pls_vic_mewhat laptop do you have?20:48
holsteineeepc 90020:48
pls_vic_meaah20:48
pls_vic_meI have toshiba20:48
holsteinVGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML Express Graphics Controller (rev 04)20:48
holsteinthats the line from lspci20:48
holsteinand compiz is working great20:48
pls_vic_meokay20:49
pls_vic_methanks man20:49
pls_vic_me:)20:49
pls_vic_meI will see about firmware upgrade20:49
holsteingood luck20:49
pls_vic_me10x20:55
jkpakayaghello Dennis7751521:00
Dennis77515hi21:00
Dennis77515sorry im new to irc and linux21:01
jkpakayagi see you made it21:01
Dennis77515ok21:01
Dennis77515yea21:01
Dennis77515:-D21:02
knappyhalp21:08
knappymay I ask a question?21:09
jkpakayaggo ahead21:09
knappyI just got a LAMP server running on my virtual-machine ubuntu21:10
knappyso I can make websites in /var/www21:10
knappyhow can I make websites inside a user?21:11
knappynot in /var/www (root)21:11
knappydoes my question make sense? ... I am new to this so I might not be using precise words21:13
jkpakayagyes the question makes sense, but i don't know the answer21:13
knappyare there other ubuntu IRC groups where people might know?21:14
pls_vic_meyes21:15
pls_vic_meI know how to do this21:15
knappythank you so much!!!21:15
phillwknappy, are you wanting to have more than one web site on your server?21:15
pls_vic_meyou have virtual machine open?21:15
knappyyeah21:15
knappyI want something like21:16
knappywww.website.com/~nonRootUser/webpage.html21:16
pls_vic_mei use it like this21:16
pls_vic_mefor example21:16
pls_vic_meI need to make a website for a company named "mountains"21:17
pls_vic_meI will access it by typing http://mountains21:17
pls_vic_mesounds good no?21:17
pls_vic_mewhenever you add a new site21:17
knappyI want other people to access it too online21:18
pls_vic_meyou add a new name in /etc/hosts21:18
pls_vic_meokay21:18
pls_vic_medo you have a domain?21:18
knappyyes21:18
knappylemme get it21:18
pls_vic_meso you want to make a full apache webserver21:19
pls_vic_menot just for testing purpose21:19
pls_vic_me...21:19
pls_vic_meand in virtual machine?21:19
knappyI have LAMP server already set up21:19
pls_vic_methis is going to be very tricky21:19
knappyit is here http://209.143.128.58/21:19
pls_vic_meokay21:19
pls_vic_meso it's working21:19
pls_vic_meyou want to take it to /home/knappy/www/website.com21:20
pls_vic_meyes?21:20
pls_vic_meand also make it accesible from domain?21:20
knappyhmm may I give an example21:20
pls_vic_meI can help with you with moving your website to the home folder21:20
knappynono21:20
pls_vic_mefor the second I don't know21:20
pls_vic_meokay21:20
pls_vic_meplease go on21:21
knappylemme give the exapmle21:21
knappyso at school there is www.school.edu21:21
knappywhere I have my own space at21:21
knappywww.school.edu/~myname21:21
knappyso I am wondering if I can do the samething here21:21
pls_vic_melike 209.143.128.58 ?21:21
knappywhere I can do myip/~username21:21
pls_vic_melike 209.143.128.58/~knappy21:22
knappyyeah!!21:22
knappy:D21:22
knappyso 209.143.128.58/~knappy is independent and non-root21:22
knappyfrom 209.143.128.5821:22
pls_vic_meyeah, you need virtual hosts21:23
pls_vic_meit's not hard to get started21:23
knappyok21:23
pls_vic_medid you change anything in apache configuration?21:23
knappyI don't think so21:23
pls_vic_meokay21:23
pls_vic_mefirst thing make a folder in your home21:24
pls_vic_mename it ~knappy21:24
knappycan we go private?21:24
pls_vic_mesure21:24
pls_vic_meI don't know if it's a problem21:24
pls_vic_meI'm also new on ORC21:25
pls_vic_meIRC21:25
pls_vic_mesorry21:25
knappyoh21:25
knappylemme try to figure it out21:25
Francis1hello guys good afternoon21:29
Francis1can someone please help me how to download Skype?21:29
Francis1:c21:30
Akoshi Francis121:30
Francis1hello Akos21:30
Akosyou can go to http://skype.com and download it (:21:30
Francis1Akos: the problem is, Im not good at downloading in linux21:31
Francis1i dont know what to do like really21:31
Francis1lol21:31
AkosFrancis1: skype is special, but one sec, i'll give you a deep link (:21:31
Francis1ok ty21:31
Francis1I need a guide tho21:32
Francis1:c21:32
Francis1Akos: Im wondering if this skype in pidgin will allow me to talk to my friends?21:32
Francis1brb 5 mins21:33
Francis1:)21:33
Akossure, tyt21:33
Francis1Akos: Im vacuuming my room haha21:36
Francis1Akos: hold on mate ;)21:36
Akossure ((:21:43
ChesamoFrancis1: Can you explain to me what your problem is? I've downloaded and installed Skype from the website with no problems before.21:43
Francis1i dont have problem xd21:44
Francis1I just need someone to help me to download it21:44
Francis1becuase i dont know how to21:44
Francis1:c21:44
ChesamoFrancis1: http://www.skype.com/intl/en-us/get-skype/on-your-computer/linux/post-download/21:44
bobo123I suppose it is not the _downloading_ of skype that is the problem or?21:44
Francis1no mate21:45
Francis1i just need some1 to guide me step by step21:45
ChesamoUhm21:45
* bobo123 didn't see the beginning of the conversation though21:45
Francis1if you guys can do that, i would really appreciate it21:45
ChesamoFrancis1: 32-bit or 64-bit?21:45
Francis1hold on tho21:45
Francis1be right back in 10?21:45
Francis1hold on pls21:45
* Chesamo shrugs21:45
Francis1in skype?21:46
Francis1is it possible that a friend can hear me21:46
Francis1even if he has a microphone21:46
Francis1as long as i talk21:46
Francis1?21:46
ChesamoFrancis1: Can you rephrase the question? I'm not sure I understand21:46
Francis1ok so21:46
bobo123is it possible to see what timezoone an irc-user is? here it is 22:46 :-)21:47
Francis1if I talk in skype, can my friend hear me even if he's not using a microphone21:47
Francis1brb in 10 pls21:47
ChesamoFrancis1: Yes, that's generally how it works. As long as you have a microphone your friend will be able to hear you.21:47
bobo123if you have a mic and she have not, then she can hear you anyway yes21:47
Chesamobobo123: I suppose you could do a GeoIP lookup and get the general idea if the person's IP is visible through a /whois query21:48
bobo123ahh... true21:48
Chesamobobo123: That's not always possible, though... try /whois'ing starcraftman and see what you get. You won't get his IP address. Also, hi starcraftman <321:49
Francis1ill be back.. hold on pls21:49
starcraftmanChesamo: someone pingeth I, teh mighty starcraft.man! Speak!21:51
pedro3005boooo21:52
* Chesamo babbles21:52
bobo123hi starcraftman, when will they release starcraft3? (with LAN this time)21:52
starcraftmanpedro3005: booo? You can't boo me, I have the awesome "teh" in the name, so much better than the.21:52
starcraftmanbobo123: sadly, I'd say never, I'm concerned they can barely get the 2 out without activision mucking it up.21:53
bobo123mmmm21:53
ChesamoIt's sad because he's totally right21:57
bobo123anyway, can you recomend what is the 'fastest' video player there is? (as in so my computer will be able to play a mkv with 1920x1080@24Hz avc1 video + a52 sound + ssa subtitle without problems on my computer...)21:57
ChesamoVLC media player21:57
ChesamoIf nothing else it'll mix and match codecs better than any other player I've seen21:58
bobo123oh if that is the fastest/bestest I guess my computer is too slow :-(21:58
Francis1Chesamo: OK IM BACK21:58
Francis1:d21:58
ChesamoThan running VLC? Geez21:58
ChesamoWhat're your specs, bobo123?21:58
bobo123how do I check in ubuntu what cpu I have?21:58
bobo123I actually forgot how fast it is....21:59
Francis1can someone pls help me :c21:59
ChesamoFrancis1: I can multitask.21:59
Francis1Chesamo: ok mate21:59
Francis1so what's the 1st step21:59
Francis1:p21:59
Chesamobobo123: in Terminal, type: cat /proc/cpuinfo21:59
ChesamoFrancis1: http://www.skype.com/intl/en-us/get-skype/on-your-computer/linux/post-download/22:00
Francis1ok im here22:00
Francis1:p22:00
ChesamoFrancis1: Do you know if you have 32-bit or 64-bit Ubuntu?22:00
Francis1i do not know22:00
Francis1:c22:00
ChesamoFrancis1: What's the output of uname -a?22:00
ChesamoFrancis1: "uname -a" in the Terminal, that is22:00
Francis1what is uname -a?22:00
Francis1ok hold on22:00
Francis1want me to copy paste?22:01
Francis1Linux acerlaptop 2.6.32-22-generic #33-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 28 13:27:30 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux22:01
ChesamoFrancis1: You're running 32-bit Ubuntu, also known as x86. Keep that in mind.22:01
ChesamoFrancis1: Ignore my earlier link and go here: http://www.skype.com/go/getskype-linux-beta-ubuntu-3222:02
Francis1ok ima gonna write it and put it on the monitor lol22:02
ChesamoFrancis1: Good idea ;-)22:02
Francis1it needs to be saved22:02
Francis1should i save file?22:02
ChesamoFrancis1: Yes, save it somewhere you can get to it. Like your Home folder.22:03
bobo123Chesamo: ok, its a 2400MHz AMD64 "3800+" single core (but I'm use 32bit ubuntu since I have only 2GB), (+my graphic card is geforce7600 if is possible to offload some processing on that)22:03
Francis1Chesamo: ok it's in my desktop22:03
bobo123perhaps that is too slow for 108022:03
Chesamobobo123: Definitely! The 7600 won't be able to run that. 768p at best.22:03
ChesamoFrancis1: Okay, double-click on the .deb file you just downloaded onto your Desktop.22:04
Francis1done22:04
Francis1then install package?22:05
ChesamoFrancis1: Yes.22:05
Francis1Chesamo: ok it's downloading22:06
Francis1:D22:06
Francis1Chesamo: it's installed22:07
Francis1then22:07
ChesamoFrancis1: It should be located in Applications > Internet > Skype22:07
Francis1yay! thanks a lot!22:07
ChesamoFrancs1: You're welcome22:07
Francis1wth i dont get this xd22:08
Francis1so the 1st two boxes are for e-add right22:08
Francis1what about the 3?22:08
Francis1Chesamo: :xc22:09
ChesamoFrancis1: Um, what? I'm not on Ubuntu at the moment so you'll have to explain a little better than that22:09
Francis1ok22:09
Francis1so Im trying to sign up right22:09
bobo123I wonder if it possible to save some computations for the videoplayer if it crops away some of the left and right of the film and don't zoom it to fit on my 1600x1200 screen.  I mean I can live without those  160+160 pixels :-)22:09
Francis1tehre are 5 boxes here but doesnt say if i should put an e-add or password etc etc22:10
ChesamoFrancis1: What is an e-add?22:10
Francis1e-mail add22:10
Chesamoaddress*22:10
ChesamoFrancis1: What are the three options?22:10
Francis1no name22:10
Francis1lol22:10
Francis1wanna see a screenshot22:11
Francis1?22:11
ChesamoFrancis1: Please answer my question. That would work too.22:11
bobo123if it can save time by now need to decode those parts.. if a block is 16x16 then it could skip 21600 blocks :-) on the other hand it wouldn't help when it is panning...22:11
bobo123*"not" not "now"22:12
Francis1Chesamo: [IMG]http://i45.tinypic.com/2yo4lco.png[/IMG]22:12
ChesamoFrancis1: [img] tags are unnecessary22:12
Francis1ok my bad22:12
ChesamoFrancis1: oh, my. It looks like your theme is making it impossible to view the text. Change themes and look at it again22:13
Francis1ok hold on22:13
Francis1i can read it now22:14
Francis1thank you so much22:14
ChesamoFrancis1: You're welcome22:14
Francis1Chesamo: how to make a new skype name22:17
Francis1it says my password is not allowed22:18
ChesamoFrancis1: Try to recover your password first22:18
Francis1ok22:18
Francis1it says that the e-mail address isn't in their record?22:19
Francis1wow seriously >.<22:19
Francis1oh nevermind22:20
Francis1i know how to do it now22:20
Francis1Chesamo: :D22:20
Francis1wow invalid password again?22:21
Francis1>.<22:21
Francis1Chesamo: it won't let me to sign up lol22:22
Francis1Chesamo: i can't click the sign up button22:22
ChesamoFrancis1: Did you not try to recover your password?22:22
Francis1i have? it says that my e-mail address isn't in their records22:22
ChesamoFrancis1: If the button won't click that means the passwords don't match22:22
Francis1this is pretty disappointing :s22:22
Francis1that's impossible coz i tried to make new ones22:23
Francis1like 5 times22:23
ChesamoFrancis1: There's a little tool called copy-paste22:23
Francis1god damn it i been trying for 7x now22:24
Francis1always invalid password22:24
Francis1wth22:24
ChesamoFrancis1: If the password's not working then clearly you're not typing it right or you don't remember it.22:24
Francis1damn22:24
Francis1im gonna try to put #'s on it22:25
Francis1hold on22:25
Francis1there now it works w/ numbers22:25
Francis1ok thanks chesamo :D22:26
Francis1cya :D22:26
ChesamoFrancis1: You're welcome. Good luck22:26
Francis1ty, u222:26
bobo123perhaps I should try skype... no not tonight22:27
bobo123Chesamo: so you say that it is my graphic cards fault I can't view 1080 h264 without problems?22:27
Chesamobobo123: I'd blame h26422:27
bobo123bad videoformat! bad videoformat! :-)22:28
bobo123on the other hand, VP8 is probably just as cpu hungry too....22:31
Chesamobobo123: XviD :322:31
bobo123mmm... I wonder how long time it would take to recode the whole thing to xvid before playing it..... I can see before me VLC popping up a dialogbox saying "your cpu/gpu is too slow, do you want me to preprocess the movie before playing? please come back in 7 hours" :-/22:34
Chesamobobo123: Depends on the video, I guess. And what you're converting to/from. You've got a rather weak CPU, though, and any conversion would be strictly on the CPU22:35
bobo123oh my poor amd64 3800+ is weak.... :'-(22:36
* bobo123 running away buying a server farm. not.22:37
ChesamoHah22:37
bobo123perhaps some program (avidemux?) can relatively fast pre-cut off the left and right of the movie to make it fit in 1600, without it takes ages.....22:39
bobo123without having to recode just everything I mean (only the blocks at the new border)22:40
Phreawhat's the code again to know what you currently got installed, and when you do a fresh install, one can run that code to reinstall everyting in one go again?23:54
Phrea[to the latest versions and all]23:55
PhreaI want to save my currently installed packages via the terminal, and I should some how execute a command via the terminal to get everyting installed all at once again23:57
Phrea[not the settings, just the programs/packages]23:57

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