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<0> http://www.shhtlist.com/get/1655911537lamers2.jpg <0> hehe <1> http://www.joyoftech.com/joyoftech/joyimages/915.gif <1> lol :D <1> RikiBobby: do you spend any time on the ubuntu forum? <0> not really <1> me neither. sometimes I pop in from google ;) <1> I prefer the wiki <2> cool <3> hi, how can i check what package are needed by gcc ? <3> i already have installed it <1> I don't know of any easy way to list all packages needed by gcc <1> but sudo apt-cache show package lists dependencies from a package <3> Depends: cpp (>= 4:4.1.1-6ubuntu3), gcc-4.1 (>= 4.1.1-2) <3> good <3> i need to know that for a documentation
<3> what else is needed to compile a c programm <1> ok :) <3> lib packages? <1> I think gcc installs what you need, if it's ONLY a C-programme you want to compile <1> when I compile a C++ programme, I use g++ <3> yeah, but if i have to tell somebody how he can compile my prog and what does he needs <1> depends on your prog <3> is uses just stdio.h,stdlib.h,ctype.h and string.h <1> ok. I guess gcc is enough then, and installs what he needs <1> you don't use make or make install or stuff like that? <3> sure make <1> if you install build-essentials on Ubuntu, he will get all he needs to compile your prog <3> but make its installed by default for example <1> sudo apt-cache show build-essentials to see what it installs <3> k thx <4> hi i'm running gparted and while i try to resize ntfs partition from a live cd it says error in trying to resize partition <5> hat`: I ran into that problem too. The only way I got around it, was I did a fresh install, with nothing but ubuntu. <4> Ryan` what od you mean? <4> i am running a fresh install <4> you mean deleting everythinig? <5> as in, I totally allowed gparted to wipe my harddrive. <4> oh **** <4> i would do that but then i can't learn piano <4> i have guitar pro on my windows <4> it teaches me piano <4> Ryan` are you using a laptop by any chance or something? <4> (for that specific installation) <5> yes, I am <1> Ryan`: still there? <5> yep <1> want a backup script? <5> eh <5> I dont need to backup anything.. <1> ok. I backup everything I got :) <1> I've done a rm * and I w*** pretty glad I had backups :D <1> rm * in wrong folder <5> eh <1> it took my entire home-directory <5> * is a dangerous variable to use in ANY folder <1> yes it is. the commandline is very powerful <1> but I know of other guys that did a rm / <6> Hola? <6> Hello? <7> Ryan`: PING TIMEOUT ALREADY <8> /VERIFY AAAAAcIA0AYu02oRbicIAA-3660027512 <8> BAH <5> man <5> wrong network, totally <9> nice <10> hey all, i just changed video cards in my box, and now x wont start... well, i actually changed just about everything there is to change about the computer, aside from the hard drives, but it's complaining about my video card. Is there a way I can tell it to redetect it? I'm in a recovery console now <11> PSDC_Gues, reconfigure x. <10> how would i go about doing that? <10> or is that the command? lol <11> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=ubuntu+reconfigure+X&btnG=Google+Search <12> anyone know how to configure ACPI so that it only wakes from suspend on a push of the power button rather than any keyboard press? <3> hi, i run ubuntu with xfce, but my keyfor the Pipe symbol/greaterthen isn't working. and i didn't find where i can the change the keyboard. <13> oh j33z that's annoying... <14> ffs <15> may be ferror can ban him if he's around <16> !networking <16> Hrm..
<16> I'm looking to share the internet connection from my windows computer with my Ubuntu computer. Can someone point me in the right direction? <17> NoEvidenZ, still there? <16> Yepper. <17> what windows is it? <17> XP? <16> Yeah, XP. <17> go to the connection manager <17> and you should have two networks <16> In XP? <17> one is the actual connection to the internet <16> Well I've got a wireless connection to my router, and i've got a wired connection to the Ubuntu comptuer. <16> So yes, I've got two networks. <17> the other is the network <17> ok, so the wired connection is the network <17> on your wireless connection <17> right click and select Properties <17> go to Sharing <17> and activate internet sharing <16> There is no sharing D: <17> then ubuntu should auto detect the changes <17> huh <16> My wireless network doesn't have a sharing tab. <17> that's odd <17> let me VNC from my windows PC so i could see <16> VNC? <17> there <17> did you try in the Advanced tab? <17> there should be a Share section there <16> All it has under the advanced tab is the Windows Firewall which I've got turned off. <17> i'm clueless then <17> it should be right there <16> Yeah, I think I might have to reinstall.. <17> neh, doint reinstall <16> I haven't got any sharing things for my drives either, only for my folders and stuff.. <17> install ubuntu instead <16> Edgy doesn't like this computer. It refuses to boot <17> try Dapper <16> I did. <16> Couldn't get my wireless to work. <17> System -> Administration -> Network <16> So I tried Feisty, thinking it might have better wireless support, but apparently not. <17> configure and run <16> Oh, wireless works fine, but my network' <16> s encrypted. <17> so? insert a p***word <16> If I turn that off my neighbors leech. If I turn it on, Ubuntu dies. <17> mine is too <16> Believe me, I sat here for three days and couldn't get encrypted wireless to work under Dapper. <16> Then I sat here for another week and couldn't get it to work under Feisty. <16> I wish they'd just release official drivers for Linux. Would it really put them out that much? <16> I can't see them losing anything from it. People are still going to pay for the network card even if there's two extra files on the driver cd. <13> which wifi chipsets? i can get wifi working fine np's here on breezy, dappy and edgy.... <13> then again... i do happen to know what i'm doing.... probably the difference.... <16> When it was on this computer it was an Atheros chipset <16> AR5212 if I remember correctly. But I probably don't. <13> i've done some madwifi dev work.... it's easy <13> i've even got a cli gui tool half written for it <13> i dunno if feisty has the missing madwifi-tools package tho... like edgy is missing it <13> i just compile my own kernels and drivers tho <16> Well it's not on this computer any more, I've moved the hard drive to another system running in i386. So i've had to reinstall, and it's running Edgy now. <13> NoEvidenZ: have ya got wlanconfig tool? try which wlanconfig to find out.... <16> I'm not doing wireless any more. <13> otherwise go gran it from testing branch at packages.debian.org <13> erm grab <13> anyway... i'm a wifi wizard and general linux guru... if ya have any probs at all.... just ask <16> I've got my Windows XP computer connected to the wireless network, and I'm trying to connect my Ubuntu computer to my Windows XP one to share that connection. <13> i also do dev work on fvwm-themes window manager theme engine.... <13> NoEvidenZ: wincrap makes a lousy nat machine imho <13> i refuse to have anything to do with wincrap <13> i run all linux routers <16> I'm trying to get away from windows. <13> then chuck it and use linux for your lan's nat/router <13> run a dhcpd on the linux box... like i do
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