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<0> adub: when you boot the CD you have an option to edit the boot parms.
<1> delire so on the boot prompt i type e
<2> how can i burn some .deb's to a cd and then install in another pc with ubuntu but without internet??
<1> vga=791
<3> okay, I foud the file.. how would I change it...
<1> on the boot menu without hitting e couldnt i just do vga=791
<1> here im going to go try that
<1> brb
<0> adub: see the help menu there, there is an entry for adding boot parms. i can't remember the key to access it, but it is listed.
<4> Celina, 'sudo gedit <file>'
<5> is a /boot partition really necessary these days?
<6> adub, I think its E.
<3> I have the file open.. but I'm not quite sure what to change
<0> djzn: it's good for recovery, but on my debian machines, i don't use it no.
<7> chronium B.S.U works slowly in 5.10 but worked great in 5.04.. how can i speed it up?
<8> Celina: you mean /etc/acpi/lid.sh ?



<6> Frogzoo, Ya there>?
<5> delire: what is the ubuntu default partitioning? one swap and one root partition?
<9> Hey everyone, I get this error at the end of every "apt-get update" >> W: GPG error: http://kubuntu.org breezy Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY A506E6D4DD4D5088
<10> frogzoo how do i install that pkg and the reconfigure it?
<11> what ubuntu users use as editors for developing tasks ?
<4> Please tell me what your experience is with Ubuntu & music players. I am looking to buy one that plays Ogg Vorbis files and USB m*** storage compatibility.
<3> Yeah, I mean I kind of understand what's going on in there but I'd rather mess around in there without knowing what I'm doing..
<3> *rather not
<12> soundray: m*** storage devices simply automount as m*** storage.
<12> easy as that.
<1> should i disable framebuffer?
<11> soundray, did u here about Iriver ? don't buy them
<1> debian-installer/framebuffer=false
<11> they are only for windows and Mac
<12> yup, but Creative works fine
<12> and Sandisk and a ton of others.
<13> practically anything for windows works on linux with "wine"
<11> yes, there are many of them
<4> mikhail4, that's exactly why I came here. I was about to buy one, and then I found out that they aren't usable as m*** storage devices through USB.
<1> omg that worked!!!!!!!!!!!!! lol delire you around
<1> debian-installer/framebuffer=false <---- worked
<4> landotter, Creative and Sandisk devices that I've found don't play Ogg Vorbis.
<12> true, try a Samsung Yepp if you want Ogg
<11> yepps are very bad I think..
<14> sweet
<8> Tainted-Wolf: seriously, if you're going to spend time learning to code, you want to use your time as best as possible - so I'd go & buy the cl***ic Kernighan & Ritchie Programming in C
<11> at least one year ago
<15> hi... i remember a webpage for automatic sources list file creation... can somebody point me out to it ?
<4> Samsung would be an option for me, landotter. mikhail4, what's bad about them?
<8> Piteh: sudo apt-get install gnome-applets probly already installed though
<4> !tell sobersabre about easysource
<15> Frogzoo I agree each and every word.
<12> The Yepps I've tried were just fine, but I don't know about long term. Amazon customers give them a good review at least.
<15> soundray thanks.
<16> is there any good docs on ndiswrapper and ubuntu?
<3> I just commented out the whole file and it works fine... thanks for pointing me to the right file guys
<17> hi all
<2> any idea how to burn deb's in a cd and then install in another ubuntu not connectet to the net?
<12> LadyNikon: There's a GUI proggie for ndiswrapper afaik, anyone know the name?
<18> Anyone here familiar with VMware ?
<16> landotter: that would be nice
<11> soundray, I remember I tried yepp, but its sound quality was very bad
<19> Having WEP woes. Can't figure out how to get Ubuntu to actually try and use a WEP key.
<12> mikhail4: most likely the headphones, which is usually the problem with those little guys.
<4> mikhail4, was that really the player's fault, or are the headphones poor?
<11> question: I installed ffmpeg plugin for gstreamer, but it plays video not very nice, what should I use?
<12> LadyNikon: I'm searching for your utility atm
<13> Nobodyreal, i just set up my wireless on my laptop with ubuntu
<16> landotter: thanks :D
<16> stupid broadcom drivers :/
<4> mikhail4, Windows codecs?
<13> Nobodyreal, is your wireless internet a card that is internal or a usb adapter ?
<19> It's PCMCIA.
<20> Hello, I would like to run fsck since the disk performs somewhat oddly. However not while drives are mounted. Can I force this at startup somehow, or how would I go about running it?
<10> btw on ubuntu install, it never asks you to specify root p***word
<11> soundray, how to install them? I have many of them as dlls
<10> just creates a nwe user for you
<4> !win32codecs
<21> methinks win32codecs is binary only codecs that some call evil., and they're available from http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl/
<10> how can i set a root p***wd?
<13> Nobodyreal, did it come with a windows installation disk ?



<22> Piteh: that's because root is disabled by default
<23> Anyone know how to revert back from those ugly colours emacs has now that I installed some new modes?
<24> what is the diff on laptop-devel and laptp-testing-team ML's?
<8> !tell Piteh about root
<16> Piteh: i think you just use sudo su
<10> ty
<22> Piteh: ubuntu's way is about sudo
<17> can some one give me help?
<13> Piteh, open up a terminal window and type "sudo p***wd" type in your p***word then type in what you want the root p***word to be 2 times
<17> can some one give me help?
<25> !help
<25> !helpme
<21> If you don't actually ask a question, we can not actually help you.
<4> landotter, thanks for your hint. I'll order a Yepp. Do you know a model that runs on standard batteries?
<20> Piteh: there's a guide somewhere on the ubuntu forums on how to enable root, you may want to do a search
<19> `underOATH, I think so, but it works perfectly fine if I disable WEP. I just can't figure out where to put the key so Ubuntu uses it.
<10> ohh sudo
<10> thanks
<10> :D
<26> Where is 'pose' and 'pose-skins' in Ubuntu?
<19> Piteh, if you really want to use root, you can say sudo p***wd root and set the p***word that way.
<11> soundray, I am new to Ubuntu (first day really), how can I use this repo?
<13> Nobodyreal, oh ok, do you know if your wep is ascii or hexidecimal ?
<10> i still dont understand how to do this froggy
<10> <8> Piteh: install pkg gnome-applets ; then 'dpkg-reconfigure gnome-applets' & say yes to suid
<10> can anybody tell me how i would about this?
<19> `underOATH, iT'S hEX.
<12> soundray: I think they run on a AAA, but I'd just look it ukp to make sure
<25> Piteh: right click on menu bar & select 'add applet'
<10> aha
<27> correct me if I'm wrong, but it's always hex, and some frontends let you use an ascii p***word as a pnemonic device that it converts to hex
<25> Piteh: right click menu bar -> add to panel -> scroll down to system & hardware -> cpu freq monitor
<17> which website supplys game named uplink download?
<4> mikhail4, best get a /etc/apt/sources.list file from easysource (ubotu will tell you)
<17> which website supplys game named uplink download?
<13> Nobodyreal, go into your network settings and tell me if you see one called wireless or "wlan0"
<27> err mnemonic
<4> ubotu, tell mikhail4 about easysource
<27> Nikopol: don't do that.
<4> ubotu, tell mikhail4 about repos
<25> bbl
<17> which website supplys game named uplink download?
<5> why ubuntu has to recreate /dev on each boot time, is taht really necessary???
<27> err
<11> soundray, nice ;)
<17> which website supplys game named uplink download?
<27> binary777: don't do that.
<28> binary777: we can read it fine with one instance of the question
<20> binary777: argh!!
<12> LadyNikon: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-85378.html
<17> ok
<10> i did that
<26> binary777: repeat some more
<4> mikhail4, it's great to be friends with a bot :)
<10> it adds a bar showing 800mhz
<10> cannotc hange anything
<17> sorry ,i want to play game named uplink
<19> `underOATH, It IDs itself as eth0.
<13> Nobodyreal, it shouldn't be that because that is your ethernet, thats why you aren't getting the wireless options
<29> anyone here use Vsftpd
<13> Nobodyreal, it should have named it "wlan0" meaning wireless lan
<4> binary777, http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=uplink+game&btnG=Google+Search
<13> i guess
<13> lol
<16> sweet
<17> but,i can't install successly
<19> `underOATH, It's the only network adapter I've got. It's always been eth0.
<17> thank you
<16> landotter: thanks
<26> Why was pose and pose-skins removed from Ubuntu? They're in Debian's pool... why not ubuntu's?
<13> Nobodyreal, well when you are in network options and click configure for your "eth0" do you see a space for wep key ?
<13> cause i do and i put mine in and it works
<13> Nobodyreal, is your wep kep letters or is it numbers ?


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