[05:35] <toe_> does ubuntu studio have driver support for firewire cards
[09:35] <Studio9> hello
[09:36] <Studio9> i've got a problem on ubuntu studio : I'm on 10.04, don't have the networmanager applet
[09:36] <Studio9> i don't have the logitech too
[09:37] <Studio9> can someone help me please?
[09:44] <astraljava> Studio9: And judging from the mentioning of NetworkManager applet, you have trouble getting connected, is that right? What's the logitech reference good for?
[09:50] <Studio9> yes
[09:50] <Studio9> it dos'nt appearst at start
[09:51] <Studio9> but i have the notifications
[09:54] <astraljava> Studio9: Did you install Ubuntu Studio from the DVD, or Ubuntu vanilla and packages on top? NetworkManager doesn't come by default in the former, so you have to install it separately.
[09:55] <Studio9> how must i do?
[09:55] <Studio9> i'm sorry i don't have a real good english
[10:03] <Studio9> network manager is installed
[10:03] <Studio9> network-manager-gnome
[10:04] <Studio9> i don't have any notifications...
[10:06] <astraljava> Studio9: So is it that the applet isn't loaded? Open up a terminal, and type `nm-applet &', without the backticks and quotation marks, of course. :)
[10:14] <astraljava> Studio9: You can check System | Preferences | Startup Applications, and see if there's an entry for Network Manager. If not, you can create it, with name "Network Manager", command "nm-applet --sm-disable", and whatever comment you would like.
[10:15] <astraljava> Studio9: Then just hit save, and make sure the box on the left of the newly created entry is ticked.
[10:17] <Studio9> when i tap nm-applet in the terminal nothing appears
[10:18] <Studio9> i restart
[10:18] <Studio9> thanks
[16:33] <fallenstar> help?
[16:37] <fallenstar> I've just installed 10.10 64bit on a dell inspiron 1525, and i have no internet wired or otherwise. argh!
[16:39] <fallenstar> please?
[17:49] <pvullo> ifconfig
[17:49] <pvullo> oups too late
[20:39] <FloridaGuy> whats the best graphics package for landscape design?
[20:40] <holstein> hey FloridaGuy
[20:40] <holstein> what exactly are you looking for?
[20:40] <FloridaGuy> hello holstein
[20:41] <FloridaGuy> something i can design fountains and small waterfalls for yards with
[20:42] <holstein> how about something in the browser?
[20:42] <holstein> like http://www.bhg.com/gardening/design/nature-lovers/welcome-to-plan-a-garden/
[20:43] <holstein> we have blender
[20:43] <holstein> but i think thats overkill
[20:43] <holstein> and the GIMP might be over kill as well
[20:44] <holstein> maybe something simple like http://www.gnu.org/software/gpaint/ ??
[20:49] <FloridaGuy> ill check all them out
[20:50] <holstein> FloridaGuy: are you coming from windows?
[20:50] <FloridaGuy> but by overkill what you mean...to hevey
[20:50] <FloridaGuy> no
[20:50] <holstein> AH
[20:50] <holstein> cool
[20:50] <holstein> i was going to suggest WINE
[20:51] <holstein> FloridaGuy: yeah, more that you need i suspect
[20:51] <holstein> http://www.linuxinet.com/free-linux-software/sweet-home-3d-1-7-interior-design-all-platforms.html
[20:52] <holstein> ^^ wonder if that is still active
[20:52] <holstein> and has extenal landscaping capabilities
[20:52] <holstein> external*
[20:52] <holstein> FloridaGuy: that woud be a good question for some mailing lists maybe
[20:52] <FloridaGuy> this is going to do anywhere from $200 to $1000 jobs
[20:53] <holstein> its never really come up in here before
[20:53] <holstein> FloridaGuy: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=441380
[20:54] <holstein> ^^ that looks like the same suggestion i had though
[20:54] <holstein> the GIMP
[21:00] <FloridaGuy> holstein, thanks vary much ill gives these a try
[21:00] <holstein> good luck :)