[06:14] Hey all... [06:17] I assume yesterday was a holiday in SA... so everyone make this a long week-end and stayed home today too? [06:33] nuvolari: ping [06:33] nlsthzn: yes, something like that... except I'm at work [06:34] superfly: Me too... and using USB with persistancy enabled... now I can't update cause I am behind a proxy and I can't figure out how to make it work in terminal (using FF in it now) [06:34] nlsthzn: do you know your proxy? [06:35] *proxy settings [06:38] superfly: sure... I am using it currently for FF to work... tried setting it up in System->Preferences->Network Proxy... even tried editing some or other bashrc file from a post in ubuntu forums... no luck [06:45] nlsthzn: well, apt doesn't use the system proxy settings, so if you know your proxy settings, then we can set apt to use it [06:46] superfly: yes please :D :D :D [06:47] nlsthzn: you need to create a file called "01proxy" in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d [06:47] in it you need one line that looks like this: [06:47] Acquire::http::Proxy "http://server.com:1234"; [06:47] case is important, so capital A, capital P [06:48] so, if I was using my proxy server at home, I'd use Acquire::http::Proxy "http://192.168.1.250:3128"; [06:49] superfly: authentication? [06:49] urm... [06:49] user:pass@host maybe? [06:49] possibly [06:52] lol... currently I have gotten apt-get to attempt to use the proxy... but it fails at the authentication step... [06:53] I added info to /etc/bash.bashrc [06:55] #proxy export http_proxy=http://DOMAIN\\username:pasword@server:port/ [06:55] two lines obviously [06:55] ah [07:04] * superfly just bought the Humble Indie Bundle #2 [07:05] nuvolari: Osmos looks addictive [07:12] -_-, [07:15] braid is nice, not terribly new, but I haven't played very far into the game [07:18] * nlsthzn tried what superfly suggested but no luck without a username and password [07:19] nlsthzn: did you try Acquire::http::Proxy "http://username:password@host:port"; ? [07:22] no... brb [07:24] how about domain? [07:26] superfly: because that didn't work (or do I need to do something else for it to initialise or something)? [07:30] nlsthzn: erm, you can try adding the domain like you previously did for the http_proxy environment variable [07:31] superfly: funny thing is... that didn't help anything... at all [07:33] I undid all I have done... for now [07:34] nlsthzn: I think there's a way that you can tell aptitude/apt-get to tell you which files it wants to download, then you can always wget them and install them using dpkg -i [07:35] (nasty, horrible, no good hack!) [07:40] what kind of proxy is it? [07:41] MS ISA proxies aren't supported by almost everything [07:41] superfly: it *IS!!!* [07:51] superfly: does your braid work? [07:51] :/ mine's not :'( [07:52] tumbleweed: don't know... but it uses windows authentication ... corporate PC @ work [07:53] nuvolari: on 32bit, yes [07:54] superfly: sounds like work.. will update at home tonight (easy) [09:04] nuvolari: do you have the ia32 (or whatever it's calleD) installed? [09:27] superfly: what do you mean? [09:30] nuvolari: if you are running 64 bit, there are some 32bit libraries you can install [09:31] is32-libs [09:31] ba [09:31] ia32-libs [09:31] http://packages.ubuntu.com/maverick/ia32-libs [09:54] ooh [09:54] superfly: well I have them installed [09:54] did it previously [09:55] nuvolari: look in Braid's directory, and try renaming some of the .so files so that Braid uses your system libraries [09:56] e.g. libstdc++.so => _libstdc++.so [10:50] superfly: ah, thanks, will give that a try [11:16] anybody know how to set up a D-Link DSL-2640U ? it is a adsl router [12:24] magespawn: look in the manual and use the web interface? [12:40] i have tried. but it does not connect to my isp [12:41] got a dsl connection. this d-link is not like any other dsl router I have used before. [12:43] magespawn: i wonder if it's much differnet from the DSL-2500U [12:43] no idea. [12:43] well i know from mine, it has a hissy if there's more than one connection setup [12:43] just got it. i have sent many other routers and this one has me stumped [12:44] lol [12:44] there is only one connection [12:45] =/ [12:46] try creating a pppoe conn through it? [12:46] at least you'll know it works then [12:46] maybe even pppoe-discovery [12:46] will do [12:51] it is seriously irritating. . cannot even use the set up cd because that only works with windows. [12:51] :( [12:52] everything except the internet connection works [12:53] i was hoping somebody could give me a magic wand. been trying for 3 and half hours now. [12:59] Hi all... using KVIrc as a portable app from work... [12:59] Going to see how I like it :) [13:05] magespawn: did you look on the windows cd to see if there's a manual on there? [13:09] superfly: gave up on getting access on Ubuntu... back on Windows, but using portable apps to use proper applications... on KVIrc now... [13:09] nlsthzn: I gathered so [13:09] magespawn: http://ftp.dlink.ru/pub/ADSL/DSL-2640U/Description/DSL-2640U_B2_Manual.pdf [13:10] superfly: k, sorry [13:11] nlsthzn: for what? [13:11] for stating the obvious to you [13:11] :p [13:11] heh [13:13] sweet portable pidgin also connected [13:26] superfly yes there is 88pg so it will take a bit of reading.... but there we go. [13:31] will let you know what what when i get it working. [13:34] later all [14:04] http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-security-announce&m=129237531405260&w=2 [14:05] I thought it was just a conspiracy [14:42] superfly: that worked :> (renaming the files) [17:22] somewhere in my childhood something was wrong. I did not use to like games. even before this week... :P [19:39] oi yusuf! hmm, you could've come to the Ubuntu Hour [21:06] Hi nuvolari [21:06] * yusuf been out of irc for a looooooong time [21:07] * yusuf wonders what Ubuntu Hour [22:29] !players