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<0> kuja, easier to just go into single user mode, install the fonts, then go back to normal mode
<1> ok, let me try
<2> sethk: "single user" mode?
<0> Madpilot, that depends, but he didn't ask if there was a need, he asked how to do it
<0> kuja, yes, init 1 will put you in that mode, and the X server doesn't run in that mode
<3> hi! I have a small problem with my Kubuntu now: I tried to install quanta, and when it tries to install libcvsservice0 it says: trying to overwrite `/usr/lib/libkdeinit_cvsaskp***.so', which is also in package cervisia
<0> kuja, sometimes called admin mode, although that's not quite correct
<2> sethk: Ah, I see. Thankie
<4> sethk, except that all the GUI tools in Ubuntu are set up with sudo, not root...
<2> sethk: I've never heard of this :)
<3> now I cannot do anything else, since each time I try to use apt-get it says I must run "apt-get -f install" which tries to install libcvsservice0, which fails :|
<0> Madpilot, that's a myth. If you install and select expert mode, for example, the install prompts you for the root p***word
<0> Madpilot, and they are not set up for sudo, not root. You can run every single one of them as root
<1> hmm
<4> sethk, yeah, if you're logged in as root - which there's no need for in a regular Ubuntu install...
<5> !gstreamer



<6> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, liquidindian
<1> kuja : the problem was, when i try to mount windows partition to /desktop/windows , i can accessed it , but cant change permission. its 755 by default.
<7> Madpilot: Thanks for the tip about planetpenguin-racer - that's pretty cool!
<1> i can't , sorry
<0> belly, look at the mount options for file system type NTFS
<0> belly, you probably have to map the default mount uid/gid to something other than root
<1> oh ok..
<4> !+ntfs
<6> I heard ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
<4> belly, ^^^
<8> tonyyarusso, is it cooler than the original TuxRacer?
<7> healot: Don't know, haven't seen that.
<1> madpilot :) yeah im trying
<1> hehe
<8> tonyyarusso, playing planettux right now?
<9> hello... can anyone tell me what kind of RAM goes to an old iMac G3 233hz (bondiblue)???
<7> healot: Did it once, will be wasting more time later.
<0> _kalm, I believe s100, but I'm not certain
<8> 100/133Mhz RAM? _kalm
<10> Can anyone tell me if knome allows different icons on each of the different desktops provided??? provided???
<9> another question... if i put in the memory blocks do i need to reinstall the Linux (kinda newbie for Linux.)
<8> NO.... _kalm
<8> you can expand you RAM without changing anything to your OS
<3> can somebody please answer my question? I asked it long before _kalm 's first but it was totally ignored
<9> because i installed the ubuntu server version and it took long and hard... and i cant really config my computer!
<11> guys!!! I need help!!
<9> ok THANK YOU
<8> _kalm, with extra RAM, it should load fine or better...
<4> !tell GTroy about mount
<12> john66251: not on standard breezy - but this would be a pretty cool modification if someone can hack something together
<9> k
<13> Frogzoo, swing and a miss
<12> _kalm: do you use suspend to disk?
<11> thanks madpilot!
<3> hello?
<14> hi
<13> hi
<3> I have a small problem with my Kubuntu now: I tried to install quanta, and when it tries to install libcvsservice0 it says: trying to overwrite `/usr/lib/libkdeinit_cvsaskp***.so', which is also in package cervisia
<14> DBO: how it going lng time no see
<3> now I cannot do anything else, since each time I try to use apt-get it says I must run "apt-get -f install" which tries to install libcvsservice0, which fails :|
<13> lex11... uhhh... youll have to excuse my lack of memory...
<0> Kryczek, try uninstalling cervisia
<12> DBO: swing & a miss?
<13> Frogzoo, he left before you could talk to him =P
<3> sethk: won't let me
<1> brb
<3> I did: sudo apt-get -f remove --purge cervisia
<8> Kryczek, might want to remove cervisia for a while?
<3> healot: I'm trying, won't let me
<12> DBO: lol - have to be quick round here
<0> Kryczek, force it
<13> Frogzoo, or farking up gdm like me
<3> isn't that what -f is for?
<13> got it working again, stupid notification area...
<14> DBO: tried any new blends recently
<15> where can i get a dns server
<3> sethk: how do you force?
<8> Kryczek, "-f" is a short for "--fix-missing"
<3> yeah I just saw that in the manual
<8> "--force-all" will force installation



<3> but can't find anything else mentioning force, except --force-yes, which isnt it i suppose
<3> healot: doesnt recognize that option
<3> I tried "sudo apt-get remove --force-all --purge cervisia" and sudo apt-get --force-all remove --purge cervisia
<3> both say: E: Command line option --force-all is not understood
<13> lex11, yeah, I am drinking some Moun Taindew
<0> Kryczek, you may need to use dpkg instead of apt-get
<3> oh
<8> yeah that was "dpkg"'s
<3> huh, it worked, but...
<3> now, when I wanted to resume my install of Quanta
<3> it told me to run "apt-get -f install", which is reinstalling cervisia :/
<3> oh wait
<3> it installed Quanta too :D
<3> sethk: healot: thanks!
<14> DBO; sounds a nice the blend , anyway,strange happenings today go this m***ive 38 gig partition ubuntu with 30 gigs of free space gparted starts the resize ok then gives some unallocated space for a few seconds then reverts back to original partition size , strange or what
<16> What does this mean?
<16> $ java DocumentConverter
<16> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoCl***DefFoundError: com/sun/star/lang/XMultiComponentFactory
<8> Kryczek, should check the dependencies first :)
<8> Arafangion, new to Java?
<13> lex11, what are you trying to do to it with gparted?
<14> DBO: yep
<16> healot: I've done Java for about a year, but I don't think they actually _do_ tell you anything in Java uni courses, do they?
<17> Arafangion: means you dont have java pointing/installed in right place
<13> lex11, are you trying to make the current partition smaller?
<16> gnomefreak: Hmm, which means CL***PATH?
<8> Arafangion, for a starter, never compile Java program with com.sun.* package
<16> healot: This happens to actually use that.
<17> Arafangion: yes
<8> as not ALL JDK/JRE has it...
<8> Arafangion, "java -version" for me
<14> DBO; yep silly answer - i am trying to get some free space yes smaller
<16> healot: It interacts with OOo.
<12> Arafangion: CL***PATH is an environment variable used by java to find cl***es
<17> Arafangion: and make sure you have sdk/jdk instead of j2re
<16> gnomefreak: I do.
<16> Frogzoo: Ok, so what do I point it to?
<13> lex11, check your logs, see if it wrote anything to there
<8> Arafangion, oh, if so, it doesn't run independently...
<13> lex11, this also isnt your primary partition is it?
<18> how do i ssh to a remote server and specify the p***word aswell with ssh. At this current time i can only ssh root@foobar.com but i am not sure how to set it with the p***word aswell
<12> Arafangion: usually it's pointed to directories containing your .jar files
<19> pjv: if you find out, let me know
<8> and the good tips from Sun Microsystem, never use/link libraries from com.sun.* :)
<12> pjv: man ssh
<13> pjv, you cant afaik
<12> DBO: -u iirc
<19> Frogzoo: I heard it was not possible due to it showing up in bash history which would be insecure.
<16> healot: The whole point of writing it in Java is so that I can run it on another computer.
<13> Frogzoo, he wants to specify the p***word
<16> healot: As it is, I can only run it on my machine, and only if I first source a very, very complicated sh config file first.
<8> yes, i know...
<18> ok
<12> DBO: ignore me, I'm on drugs :)
<13> Frogzoo, want to share?
<8> that's why never compile/link to com.sun.* libraries in the first place
<20> Arafangion sounds like a hack to me ;)
<12> :X
<16> Svennig: Heh, then I'm toast! This is the sample java program they provide.
<8> !paste
<6> Don't flood the channel! Please use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or the channel #flood to paste large amount of text.
<16> Svennig: Is it possible to "package" up a java file much like one can do py2exe?
<14> DBO: just give me a sec whats the dsmeg command DBO -please here a bit of info Disk geometry for /dev/hda1: 0.000-38154.344 megabytes
<14> Disk label type: msdos
<16> Svennig: Such that it determines the dependencies it needs?
<12> Arafangion: that's what .jar files are for
<5> !xine
<6> liquidindian: NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
<16> Frogzoo: Ok, thanks.
<8> what's the use of jar (the real jar) then
<17> <hint> making .jars **** :(
<13> lex11, are you trying to resize the partition you have ubuntu installed on?
<8> liquidindian, want help on xine?
<20> Arafangion you can do _some_ of that with jar files. But dependencies are still a little problematic


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