[08:30] <nlsthzn> question, what would be the best way to back-up all e-mails and settings etc. for Thunderbird before an upgrade?
[08:32] <JackyAlcine> Good question; doesn't it save it to a particular directory on your system? I'd say make a ~copy of that.
[08:33] <Unit193> ~/.thunderbird/weird-stuff.default
[08:33] <Unit193> Example: ~/.thunderbird/hs85pi77.default/
[08:36] <JackyAlcine> Yup, that'd be it.
[08:39] <nlsthzn> so just copy that and copy back when done?
[08:39] <nlsthzn> cool... thanks all :)
[08:40]  * nlsthzn bows down to the awesome BT
[08:40] <Unit193> Eh, should update fine, but good to have a backup
[08:43] <JackyAlcine> Yup.
[13:39] <s-fox> Hello.
[13:40] <Sidewinder1> Mornin'.
[13:40] <s-fox> Good evening
[13:40] <Sidewinder1> 08:40, here. :-)
[13:41] <Sidewinder1> Workin' on my second cup..
[15:28] <killybilly> hi, is there an actual distro chan for natty?
[15:28] <killybilly> i need to know hot to install the graphic drivers in ths old notebook xD
[15:29] <Snicksie> hm, killybilly, do you know what drivers you need?
[15:30] <killybilly> nope, i was tryin to play a game via wine and asked about the black screen prob, they said it was cos the 32bit graphic drivers werent installed.. u_u
[15:36] <Snicksie> hm, do you know what graphics card you got, killybilly ?
[15:37] <killybilly> thats the problem, dunno which one is it
[15:37] <killybilly> i was looking for it with the notebook model (thinkpad r51) but cant find any
[15:37] <Snicksie> hm, okay
[15:40] <Snicksie> here you can find out more howto install your drivers killybilly : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[15:41] <killybilly> im using lspci an it says Intel Corporation 82855PM
[15:41] <killybilly> ok ill check thanks
[15:42] <Snicksie> okay, intel is possible... it can be an intel integrated graphics card ;)
[15:43] <killybilly> VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility M7 LW [Radeon Mobility 7500]
[15:43] <killybilly>   -o== i think this one is xD
[15:44] <Snicksie> yeah, thats more logical :)
[17:17] <jxm> hi, how can i install a previous version of a program?
[17:19] <holstein> jxm: i have always just fired up synaptic, and used 'force version' from the menu
[17:20] <jxm> it's greyed
[17:29] <Mohan_chml> you can download the package and intall it jxm
[17:29] <Mohan_chml> manually8
[17:29] <Mohan_chml> manually*
[17:30] <jxm> synaptic can tell me the site?
[17:32] <JackyAlcine> jxm: http://packages.ubuntu.com
[17:32] <jxm> nice
[17:33] <JackyAlcine> If it's greyed; then it'd break your system if you try to install it.
[17:43] <kapc> is it possible to install gnome-keyring-manager?
[17:44] <JackyAlcine> # apt-get install gnome-keyring-manager
[17:44] <JackyAlcine> What's preventing you?
[17:50] <kapc> impossible to find gnome-keyring-manager
[17:51] <kapc> litterally: E: Unable to locate package gnome-keyring-manager
[21:47] <Gami> Dear channel, internet is somewhat unstable and often very slow when using Ubuntu. How do I fix this?
[21:52] <Gami> I've spent the past few days googling similar issues and I've tried a few solutions including restarting the network(manager), fiddled with the settings, edited the network/interfaces file..