[00:43] <nerdistmonk> hello everybody
[02:34] <MarkB> What can I use to manage my iPod Touch 4G?
[05:05] <kuatoAR> Hello ! greetings from Argentina
[05:15] <kuatoAR> Anybody here ?
[05:16] <kuatoAR> i need help adding a hard drive to the fstab for auto mount at startup
[05:34] <ball> I'm here
[05:34] <ball> oh well
[13:51] <bugs_bugger> hi
[14:33] <Ongi> I miss you sweetie
[14:33] <Ongi> Ola ikonia bruder
[14:33] <Ongi> bazhang brotha hola!
[21:44] <mado> hello?
[21:44] <mark76> Yes?
[21:45] <mado> hello mark76 :)
[21:45] <mark76> Hello
[21:45] <mado> i'm hopping around a few channels ... looking for some people who can probably help me ...
[21:45] <mark76> How can they help you?
[21:45] <mado> it's actually no xubuntu-problem i have ...
[21:45] <mark76> Hmm
[21:45] <mark76> :S
[21:45] <mado> it's something generally about moving and creating files
[21:46] <mark76> CLI or GUI?
[21:46] <mado> doesn't matter :) ... it's a bit more than that though :)
[21:47] <mado> you see ... i downloaded a few HTML-pages ... and i might need to clean them up a little ... remove ads in them if possible ... things like that
[21:47] <mado> i thought about moving those files to my new mobile phone ... next week when i get it ...
[21:47] <mark76> I know nothing about that sort of thing
[21:48] <mado> and i also thought ... since those are a bunch of HTML-files ... maybe there's a way then to create some search-function or something
[21:48] <mado> so that i can e.g. write down which site i want to open
[21:49] <mado> something like ... http://www.biblegateway.com/ ... there you can write the name of a book of the bible ... chapter and verse ... and you'll get it presented
[21:49] <mado> like -> romans 10:9 <-
[21:49] <mado> i thought of it as nice to use something like this on my phone too :)
[21:49] <mark76> Why did the ads come with the html pages you downloaded?
[21:50] <mark76> Hang on. Let me try that
[21:50] <mado> there were ads on the site ... and i just saved the pages :)
[21:51] <mado> i downloaded a whole free book that way :)
[21:51] <mark76> Could you not remove the ads?
[21:55] <mado> well ... i didn't know how :) ... but i think i can find out some things in the source of the websites ...
[21:55] <mark76> Give me a link to a site with ads
[21:55] <mado> at least i think it's possible ... i'm no real programmer, designer or something
[21:56] <mark76> I tend to avoid them
[21:56] <mado> http://www.die-bibel.de/online-bibeln/elberfelder-bibel/
[21:56] <mado> :)
[21:56] <mado> that's e.g. the bible i thought of downloading ...
[21:56] <mark76> I can't see any ads
[21:56] <mado> :)
[21:57] <mark76> But, then again, I don't speak or read German
[21:57] <mado> the ad is "basisbibel" :)
[21:57] <mado> the new phone has a browser i heard ... and i thought it would be cool to use this browser to view the bible :)
[21:58] <mado> and it shouldn't be just any translation ... i want to use the "elberfelder" for example :)
[21:58] <mado> the ad is ... on the right side of the page :) ... maybe that helps too
[22:02] <mark76> Where do you save your html pages?
[22:11] <zomorf> hi all,  i've been trying linuxmint9 but have had trouble with wireless networking using a TP-LINK WN620
[22:12] <zomorf> WN620G usb dongle... would trying xubuntu 10.10 improve the usability o this wifi dongle?
[22:15] <charlie-tca> Not familiar enough with linuxmint to know
[22:16] <charlie-tca> You could try the Xubuntu 10.10 live cd and find out. the cd has a try without installing option
[22:17] <Sysi> google might know
[22:19] <zomorf> i've inished the download so I'll give it a try not much modified so I won't lose anything important...
[22:20] <zomorf> damn F key doesn't always work :P
[22:27] <mado> sorry mark76 ... i got a phone call ... had to answer the phone ... ... i saved my HTML-pages in a folder
[22:28] <mark76> Is there an html file and a folder with the same address?
[22:30] <mado> hmm ... one moment again please
[23:43] <zappus> Good evening
[23:44] <zappus> i found about about xubuntu tonight and was wondering, how much faster is it compared to the ubuntu analogy, 10.04 version