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<0> Hey, I'm having some issues with my gl setup. I've got two sample errors: <0> http://fallenazrael.bounceme.net/~azrael/doomlog <0> http://fallenazrael.bounceme.net/~azrael/wowlog <0> glxinfo claims direct rendering is on. <0> It's an nvidia card. <0> Any ideas? <1> __azrael: ask in #ubuntu on irc.freenode.net <1> ain't nobody in here <2> <narak_> I dont speak spanish but I have the exact same problem as described here: http://www.ubuntu-es.org/node/13430 <2> <narak_> plz help :p <3> all of the links im seeing for the mozilla flash plugin arent working <3> anyone know what the actual apt binary is? <4> Has the mplayer error been fixed yet... just wondering? <5> Hello, might I ask a question about GCC and Make? <5> I installed gcc via synaptic but there seems not to be any make available. <5> What could I have done wrong? I wish to compile MUD software, and to use my Ubuntu desktop as a server in my
<5> home network for testing. <5> Anyone listening have clue? <6> uhh so i'm trying to set up vnc server on ubuntu 64bit and it wont work <7> what's up guys!! <7> anyone know of a really simple guide to xgl and compiz? there seem to be a bunch of old ones but no recent easier ones.. <7> noone here? <3> hey <3> how do you exit to command line <3> I thought it was just alt crtl backspace...but it keeps kicking back in <8> ctrl+alt+f1 <3> ok, nvidia driver install time :) <3> err I guess its still running X when you do that <3> is there a way to close X and just be in the terminal <9> after compiling a custom kernel on dapper drake, i miss some of the bundled kernel's funcionality. my sleep no longer works, and my volume controls dont show up in X anymore. <9> i'm using a thinkpad t43p... is there some place i can find out what specifically needs to be enabled in my custom kernel for it to be like the one shipped with ubuntu? <6> anyone get vnc server to work on amd64 <9> i've just been compairng the two .config's and they look the same <9> *same* as in similar :P <10> anyone have a good link to administer ubuntu from the console <10> all the sites i've found detail administration tasks through a gui <11> what administration tasks? <10> for instance <10> software preferences <10> does that edit the /etc/apt/sources.list file? <11> sources.list is for apt <11> (i don't use gui/never have used gui, so if 'software preferences' is something to do with gui, nfi :P) <10> yeah it is <11> but if it's basically a list of urls .. then yeah, it's the sources.list <10> i just installed ubuntu and it went straight to runlevel 4 <11> deb url type or something <10> not really my cup of tea <10> <--- coming from slackware <10> one other question, does update-rc.d work like chkconfig in redhat/fedora <10> ? <10> man update-rc.d <10> dur <10> wrong window <10> guess so <9> how old are you <10> take a guess <9> 16 <10> close <10> add 9 <9> running ubuntu on a server huh <10> desktop actually <10> the server is freebsd <10> that's staying as is <10> iptables is too much of a h***le to configure for queueing <10> bsd pf > iptables <9> oh haha <9> for like QOS? <9> throttling? <10> yeah <9> i dunno i thought linux had 2 ways of doing that <12> hola guys <12> hey guys <12> I side with jeename <12> iptables != pf <10> pf syntax is easier <10> it's very language like
<10> iptables is like coding ***embly <12> it is easier in general especially for config <12> and enable and disabling <12> I <3 <12> we use openbsd / pf for our firewalls at work <12> and it is a nice utility <10> the only thing with pf is that the pf tutorial on the openbsd site doesn't explicitly say what order entries in pf.conf need to go in <10> took a damn long time to figure why rules weren't loading =) <12> awe.. <12> yeah I just looked online for pf commands <12> and how-tos <12> sometimes vendor content is just oo mcuh <12> nice <12> plan <12> plain <12> simple <10> these next few days should be interesting at work <10> i'll have to make excuses that i'm busy so i can configure this ubuntu install proper <9> iptables is like pf but it's command based, they do have pf-like languages <10> ??? <9> i've always thought of using some (pf|iptables|pix)-agnostic notation for firwalling <9> but as i've always used linux, never really saw the need <10> ok, this may be a dumb question <10> but ubuntu straight out of the box, can you just type 'apt-get install sshd' and have it install sshd? <10> or do you need to specify an exact version number <9> apt-get install openssh-server <9> no <9> it's just like debian <10> it keeps telling me it can't find the package sshd <10> never used debian before <10> <-- slackware admin <10> install source or tgz packages <13> good evening all <10> there is a port of apt-get for slackware called slapt-get but it's miserable <10> never bothered to use it because everyone complained about it <10> f00f: one last question, i promise, can you use apt-get to query available packages matching a string? <12> ok jeename <12> apt-cache search ssh <12> then see what it has listed <10> ok <10> thanks <13> I'm running into an odd side effect with Gnome, I use the ESC key frequently and find that my F1 key gets hit by my pinky before the ESC... soo... how can I change the "global" F1 binding? <12> ;) <10> i'll start reading a few tutorials <12> revstray: go under system <12> then I think it is perferecnes or the other menu righ tunder neath it <12> and you'll find keyboard mapping <12> you'll see what I mean <12> sorry I'd give you a better advise but I'm not on my system right now <12> and I haven't memorized the menus yet <12> btw jeenam in ubuntu it will be more common named <12> like in rhel or fc its httpd <12> while in ubuntu / debian its Apache <13> System -> Preferences -> Keyboard Shortcuts I believe is what you are looking for <12> usually with ubuntu / debian you can actually pick the version to install instead of being defaulted to say apache 2 <12> or php5 <12> yes <12> thanks <13> I've been checking in there for a while, not finding much :) <13> well, not finding the F1 binding <12> well you can search in the top right corner <12> sweet <12> thanks I need it <12> my child drove me crazy from the drive to my parents <12> =P <13> "search in the top right corner" ? <12> I thought.. maybe a different program <12> hehe <13> yup :) must be. <12> =P <13> shucks... <13> it appears that F1 has been standardized within multiple applications
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