[00:05] <sebsebseb> hi
[00:10] <earthling_> hi
[00:13] <sebsebseb> earthling_: hi
[00:14] <earthling_> I was updating to firefox 6 on ubuntu 10.04  and it gave this error:  http://uploadpic.org/v.php?img=GR4QPFRZp
[00:14] <earthling_> firefox seems to work fine, though
[04:09] <Geodude> I installed Firefox 6 the other day and it's saying I don't have flash installed. But I do. It's in my Ubuntu Software Center, and flash is working in Chrome/Chromium. How do I tell Firefox I have flash installed already?
[04:10] <pedro3005> and how did you install it?
[04:10] <pedro3005> and do they have firefox 6 already?
[04:14] <Geodude> I downloaded the .tar.bz or whatever and I put it in the place where firefox 3.6 was.
[04:17] <pedro3005> i'm not sure that qualifies as installing
[04:23] <Geodude> Well, it works with firefox %u
[04:24] <Geodude> So whatever you call that.
[04:24] <Geodude> How do you execute a .sh script?
[04:25] <pedro3005> sh bla.sh, if i recall correctly
[04:45] <Geodude> It seriously can't be this difficult. I _already_ have flash installed!
[04:50] <bioterror> seems so
[04:51] <Geodude> Also, my update manager keeps popping-under and telling me I need to "upgrade" firefox 6 to firefox 3.6. Is there a way to disable that?
[04:52] <bioterror> what?
[04:52] <bioterror> how did you install FireFox 6?
[04:53] <Geodude> I did some CLI stuff and then I did firefox %u and it works. I don't know.
[04:54] <Geodude> I think I basically downloaded firefox 6, deleted the firefox 3.6 folder, and moved the firefox 6 folder in its place.
[04:59] <bioterror> Geodude, you should read about package management
[05:00] <bioterror> why using package manager is better than playing with random files
[05:01] <Geodude> Firefox 6 is not in a package manager right now.
[05:01] <Geodude> 3.6 is the last version Ubuntu supports.
[05:01] <IAmNotThatGuy> FF6 ? O_o?
[05:02] <bioterror> for fox sake!
[05:02] <Geodude> And I could never get flash working on that, either.
[05:02] <bioterror> !ppa | Geodude
[05:02] <ubot2> Geodude: A Personal Package Archive (PPA) can provide alternate software not normally available in the offical Ubuntu repositories - Looking for a PPA? See https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas - WARNING: PPAs are unsupported third-party packages, and you use them at your own risk. See also !addppa
[05:03] <IAmNotThatGuy> I am not finding a flash plugin for FF6
[05:03] <bioterror> Geodude, https://launchpad.net/~mozillateam/+archive/firefox-stable
[05:03] <Geodude> I understand what a PPA is.
[05:03] <bioterror> then you climb to tree backwards?
[05:04] <bioterror> why
[05:04] <bioterror> fix for you firefox mixups
[05:04] <bioterror> and do dpkg-reconfigure for your flash
[05:05] <bioterror> if that's not fixing the problem, we can continue
[05:06] <Geodude> Wow, I wish someone had told me there was a 6.0 PPA.
[05:06] <Geodude> I spent two hours installing firefox manually.
[05:06] <Geodude> I added the PPA. it says 'remove'.
[05:07] <bioterror> you wasted two hours for that? took 30secs to load google, type "firefox ppa" without "" and press enter
[05:08] <Geodude> Unfortunately firefox.com doesn't say there's a PPA. It just says "download now! click here, linux user!"
[05:08] <bioterror> Geodude, yeah, that's for windows and mac users
[05:08] <Geodude> _"LINUX USER"_
[05:08] <Geodude> It's a tar.bz2 file it's not for windows users lol.
[05:09] <bioterror> firefox.com is for Windows and Mac users
[05:09] <bioterror> Linux users always uses package manager
[05:09] <Geodude> Well, why does it say linux on it then?
[05:09] <bioterror> becouse they like to troll!
[05:09] <Geodude> lol
[05:10] <IAmNotThatGuy> bioterror, :P
[05:10] <Geodude> So, obviously I have firefox installed correctly. Because it's not giving me the option to install it. It says it's already installed.
[05:10] <bioterror> Geodude, sure you have if you rm -rf'd old one ;)
[05:11] <bioterror> and then copied those tar.bz2 files into that place
[05:11] <Geodude> So why were you telling me earlier that I messed it up?
[05:13] <bioterror> I'm rather sarcastic
[05:13] <Geodude> so how do I do dpkg-reconfigure for my flash?
[05:18] <Geodude> I'll come back when there are less trolls.
[05:18] <IAmNotThatGuy> is there a troll here?
[05:23] <bioterror> :---)
[06:03] <philipballew> hey! my additional driver is not in use. but it says its activated. anyone know how to activate my graphics card
[06:12] <philipballew> hey! my additional driver is not in use. but it says its activated. anyone know how to activate my graphics card
[06:13] <bioterror> nvidia?
[06:14] <philipballew> yeah bioterror
[06:14] <bioterror> usually propietary drivers requires xorg.conf
[06:15] <bioterror> try nvidia-xconfig
[06:15] <philipballew> is that what i would modprobe?
[06:15] <CrOnOs2000> when i just install 11.04 was the same untill i get my updates for the kernel no the same card but still an nvidia
[06:17] <philipballew> idk, i just upgraded to 11.04 last week and then the aditional drivers app has my nvidia driver not enabled. i enabled it. now it says its enabled but not in use
[06:18] <CrOnOs2000> what module are you using i remember see 2 of them first was not stable or something and the second was the recomended on my system
[06:19] <philipballew> thats what i have CrOnOs2000 i activated the recomended one. but it claims to not be in use
[06:21] <CrOnOs2000> exacly the same for me i dont know what was the problem but when i updated the kernel all was ok, why dont you try the new nvidia module it may fix the problem
[10:15] <adrian__> hi I have just installed ubuntu 11.04 Desktop on my Presario-V6000 (hp laptop)the v6000 has broadcom network and wireless built in and needs the commands 'sudo modprobe -r b43 ssb' followed by 'sudo modprobe b43' to switch the wireless on everytime ubuntu is started how do I now make this module part of my kernel build?
[10:57] <r4y> I am running atari800 on Ubuntu and this is the command I have to open it: atari800 -width 1024 -height 768 -dsprate 48000 -fullscreen
[10:59] <r4y> When I open atari800 the emulator I want to make it automatically Run Atari program, so I can pick right from the roms. the manpage says to use -run but if I put that at the end of this command atari800 doesn't open, and if I put -run right after atari800 atari800 is not in fullscreen and I remember if fullscreen isn't added fullscreen doesn't work.
[10:59] <bioterror> I have Atari 2600jr.
[10:59] <bioterror> part of my childhood!
[10:59] <r4y> Mine as well.
[11:00] <r4y> I wanted to see what atari 800 is like for fun.
[11:02] <r4y> I remember Jungle Hunt and Moon Patrol, and many others, but there are a lot more games for the Atari 2600 then I knew existed.
[11:03] <r4y> -run doesn't seem to do what I want atari800 to do anyways
[11:09] <r4y> Can I run a keyboard as part of a command somehow after an emulator is started? or program is started?
[11:09] <r4y> I meant keyboard shortcut
[15:52] <thewrath_> hey all
[15:54] <thewrath_> hey all
[16:04] <IAmNotThatGuy> hey thewrath_
[16:06] <IAmNotThatGuy> +
[17:11] <seidos> hey thewrath_
[21:35] <something_> What does one do when lspci doesn't show the wireless card?