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<0> :) thanks bros.. <1> you, you're _very_ new aren't you <0> me? <0> yes <0> just begin <0> Reading package lists... Done <0> Building dependency tree... Done <0> E: Couldn't find package xchat <0> :( <1> car|: are you on debian? <0> debian?what's that? <2> ah.. it's in the Universe repo <1> car|: what is your distribution? <0> :-) <0> no i'm not <1> car|: what is your distribution?
<2> car|, "sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list <1> Ubuntu? <2> Cognition, yeah <0> what a sec..be rite back <0> ahh yes2.. <1> is it really worth typing rite instead of right to save one stinky letter <0> ubuntu version 6.06 if i'm not mistaken <1> then do as lapjack said, enable the universe repo <2> car|, that should open a text editor... you should see some lines that start with "#deb" <0> ok..trying <2> some of those lines that start with #deb have the word "universe" in them.... remove the # from in front of those lines <0> move all of them? <2> just the lines that start with "deb" and have "universe" <2> actually.. you could remove the # from in front of all the "deb" lines <0> # deb-src http://au.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ dapper-backports main restricted universe multiverse <0> that one rite? <0> # deb <2> right... that's one of them.. you just need to remove the "#" <0> ok ok <3> welp, looks like I'm working today... one of the customers apparantly took the day off work today, and can't take off another day. <0> done lapjack <0> save it or what? <2> ok.. save and close the file <0> ok done lapjack <2> this should put you back and the shell... there you will type "sudo apt-get update" <2> this refreshes the list of packages that are available <0> ok..trying.. <0> it will come out like this rite? Get:1 http://security.ubuntu.com dapper-security Release.gpg [191B] <0> Hit http://security.ubuntu.com dapper-security Release <0> Hit http://security.ubuntu.com dapper-security/main Packages <0> Hit http://security.ubuntu.com dapper-security/restricted Packages <2> yeah <0> bro..what is the meaning by #deb and to list it we have to remove "#".what is that for? <2> # means that the line is commented out, not active <2> by remove the comment, you activated those <0> i see... <0> u r helpful lapjack.. <2> the lines designate where the "repositories" are, these are where the applications are stored <2> once that update finishes.. you should then be able to "sudo apt-get install xchat" <0> i see..... <0> ok <0> i understand now <0> sudo apt-get install xchat <0> Reading package lists... Done <0> Building dependency tree... Done <0> The following extra packages will be installed: <0> xchat-common <0> :) <0> thanks bro lapjack <2> yep <0> i've installed by ubuntu lasti time <0> that was 5 something in version <0> when i installed this 6 version i become lost <0> because the xchat is not found in it <0> so a little bit hard for me to use this gaim internet messenger for irc <2> ew <2> gaim is ok for MSN, Y!, etc... <2> not so good for irc <0> thats why bro.. <0> that's why i'm install the xchat :)
<0> bro the xchat fully installed now <0> thanks to you a lot <2> np <1> hmmm, I'm searching for articles for the differenes/advantages of XML DBs as opposed to standard DBMS. There aren't many that google can find <1> differences* <4> anyone here wanna **** my ****? <2> I'd file that under "no" <5> What is za? Zaire? <2> za = South Africa <5> I suppose wecould akick that. <2> haha <5> Theres not so many people in that region that arent 509ers anyways... <2> actually, I know a chick that chats from there... but I can't see her coming to #linux <5> man.. za.. thats gottaa screw with their self-worth ***essment. <5> "We gave sa to saudi arabia. They're rich and all...." <5> The good news is, that we still have a za... And z is just like an s, but backwards" <5> I wonder if the converation actually went something like that. <5> Oh interesting. Jack thompson is going to help write video game law in MA. <5> I wonder if they'll ban pacman for mysticism. <6> bro lapjack:can u give a website on how to use linux command especially ubuntu that u used to learn too? <5> cmon lapjack. your brother needs you. ;D <6> :-) <6> u also can help me bro jblack <2> huh? <5> Youre confused. Im not your brother. <5> I dont' even like you. <6> erm.. <6> sorry.. <1> c4rL: www.tldp.org is a good place to start <6> thanks Cognition <6> i appreciate that <1> c4rL: this is a good guide -> http://tldp.org/LDP/intro-linux/html/index.html I always refer new people to it. <6> owh..thanks once again Cognition <1> welcome <7> anyone know where i can grab 6.06 md5 checksum and not the new 6.06.1 <5> Lets see who can remember basic algebra... Given a point at (-2,-1), where are the points that are at x=2, with a distance of 5. <3> (2,-4) (2,2) <5> I knew youd know. :) <3> heh. 3-4-5 triangle. didn't even need to use a calculator. :) <3> bbl, work <5> Took me five minutes to remember how to do that sort of problem. <3> heh. I saw it was a 3-4-5, and just added and subtracted 3. anything else I would have had to get out a calcuator or write it down. <5> Shame you're gone. I could use your help on a problem she had the other day.. I was able to figure out a solution, but it was of the "No way this is the way she's supposed to do it" <3> I have one shoe and one sock on. still slightly here. :) <5> righto then. <5> Right triangle ABC, where B is the right angle. <5> Draw a line segment, which we'll call BD, which cuts through the right angle and forms a right angle with the hypoteneuse of ABC <5> BD has a value of X, and the others have (/me checks) <5> AB has a value of sqrt(2) and BC has a value of 1 <5> solve for x. <5> IOW, ABD and BDC. BDC is right angle, ABC is right angle. <5> And triangle BCD is inside of triangle ABC <3> x=2 <5> What's the process to figure it out? <3> sec, no it doesn't. :) <5> I know AC is sqrt(3), and taht I can pit the two triangles against each other as a system of equations. <8> yea, this will be interesting. I'm still trying to remember how sin, cos and tan work (think you need them) <9> that would be AB*BC/sqrt(3) then <9> or something :p <3> x=sqrt(2)/2 <3> or 2/sqrt(2). one or the other. <1> Boredboy: sin = opposite over hypotenuse, cos = adjacent / hypotenuse, and tan is sin/cos <8> cognition: heh, cheers <1> you know what's really interesting to learn .. what sin(x) is <1> as in the function itself, what it does <3> no, that's still wrong. <5> I few it pretty. <5> I drew it pretty like
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