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<0> SIOCIFADDR: No such device <1> RandolphCarter: wow, how long have you been playing that thingey? <2> Sir_Brizz: check dmesg after the restart.. <0> SIOCIFNETMASK: No such device <3> void^, very nice, thanks again! just a last thing, it's just replace the JAR file and I'm good? <4> lol Borland C++Builder 2006 $2,490.00 <5> luis_: yes, just replace the jar <6> Sir_Brizz, I don't think the module for your card was loaded properly. <7> Dextorion: I used to play it at work a lot, we were administrating Solaris systems, so it kinda looked like I was working <8> edvinasMD5, That screenshot is way too small. But it's probably Gdesklets. <2> Sir_Brizz: same here.. <0> dmesg has a whole bunch of crap in it <7> Dextorion: not so much anymore though :( <0> how do I fix that? <9> RandolphCarter: Nice one :) <1> RandolphCarter: hehehe. . awww.. alrihgty
<10> troytroy:: does it come with a block of gold? <11> I installed acroread, acroread-plugins and mozilla-acroread, but firefox still doesn't show pdfs, he tries to open it with an external application. how does it work? <2> Sir_Brizz: is it a PCI card or some kind of integrated chipset ? <0> PCI <4> Hexidigital_, i wonder <12> http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=202 First screenshot, the things on left <0> it's trying to load the ADMtek Comet driver according to dmesg <1> RandolphCarter: must be some damn devoted people that made that one huh. Seams pretty damn big. <2> Sir_Brizz: that's weird they usually work quite well.. <13> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) <7> Dextorion: yeah, it's Iron Realms, try googling for 'em - they have quite a few MUDs/MUSHs running <14> Does ubuntu have a built in VNC viewer? <8> edvinasMD5, that's gkrellm <9> edvinasMD5: when you find out, tell me :) <14> !vnc <15> from memory, vnc is http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-36715.html, or http://www.tightvnc.com/docs.html, or see 'x11vnc' (VNC server which uses your current X11 session) <13> i got this while upgrading to dapper: Errors were encountered while processing: <2> Sir_Brizz: did you ever have that card working in linux before ? <16> orbin: absolutely yes! but I realized that I was having a lot of difficulty due to it being a 64 bit distro rather than the 32 bit..so I wanted to start fresh with the proper config of server using the 32 bit code <13> autofs <13> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) <0> yes <10> !x11vnc <0> it was working fine in Breezy <1> RandolphCarter: :D alrighty. I'll do that <12> Once, does it work on gnome? <0> I did a dist upgrade and reboot and it never came back up <14> !x11vnc <8> edvinasMD5, yes <17> When building ndiswrappers from source i get the following error: Can't find kernel build files in /lib/modules/2.6.15-23-686/build; <17> give the path to kernel build directory with <17> KBUILD=<path> argument to make <17> sorry <17> i didnt know it would come out like that <17> any ideas? <18> anyone having trouble with palmpilot sync to evolution? gpilotd keeps crashing on me: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=187239 <2> Sir_Brizz: check dist-upgrade and upgrade to make sure no packages were left behind. <1> RandolphCarter: hey, when ever you get a job like that again. Tell me, and i'll send you my ***embly laborations, so you can write them for me. ok? 8-) <0> heh well I don't have any internet access <0> :) <2> Sir_Brizz: lol !! sorry... my mistake :) <16> orbin: can I pm you? <0> np ;) <19> runes: sure. <16> ty sec.. <2> Sir_Brizz: do you have the CDROM ? I guess these packages are essential and would be in it. <7> Dextorion: :P <1> :D <0> I only have Breezy discs <19> runes: you need to be regged and id'ed to pm btw <2> Sir_Brizz: you don't need the internet actually to check if dist-upgrade and upgrade would upgrade stuff. Just don't do an update. <16> id? <16> I am registered <19> runes: identified <16> no idea <13> what does this mean? A new version of configuration file /etc/auto.master is available, but your version has been locally modified? <19> runes: /msg nickserv identify <pswd> <13> What wouldchange if i used the new one? <1> RandolphCarter: Its damn hard to do programming in ***embly when i find java and c++ so much more fun. <0> neither of them would update any networking dependencies <17> Where is the kernel source located in ubuntu?
<12> can i write sudo apt-get install http://blahblahblah <16> I've already identified :-( <9> Dextorion: What about Python? Huh? Huh!? <20> I want to build a new deb package for ubuntu. I am reading the debian-new-maintainers-guide. And I get to the point where I need to call dh_make. Which is not existing. What can I do? Is there a docu for ubuntu for building packages? <16> sec... <21> impressive... ubuntu supports mod files! i couldn't get debian to do that... <12> can i write sudo apt-get install http://blahblahblah <6> jrattner1, linux-source. <1> Jimmey__: :) What about it.. huh huh. <7> Dextorion: agreed :/ just be thankful it's only Uni ***ignments I guess <17> Fujitsu, ? <6> edvinasMD5, no. <19> edvinasMD5: not afaik <17> Fujitsu, what directory? <6> jrattner1, install the package linux-source. <3> void^, if you're still there, where can I find the old JAR? I can't find it anywhere! <1> Jimmey__: dont think i ever written a single row python to be honest. <6> Then it'll be installed to /usr/source/linux <17> Fujitsu, k <1> Jimmey__: heard its quite neat thouhg <12> So how can I install from the link? <22> How difficult is it to upgrade from breezy to dapper? <13> Fujitsu, what does this mean? A new version of configuration file /etc/auto.master is available, but your version has been locally modified? What would change if I used the new one? <2> Sir_Brizz: ok. I'm affraid I really don't know. If you use a separate partition for you /home I suggest you simply get the Dapper CD and proceed to a fresh install. I hate to say that though.. <1> RandolphCarter: true <9> Dextorion: It's fun. <6> edvinasMD5, are you running Ubuntu 6.06 LTS? <0> ugh doing a fresh install would be a real bitch <12> Fujitsu, yes <23> hello..... how can i use my bluetooth usb stick?? <6> edvinasMD5, just download it, and double-click. <24> hrm. <9> NeoCicak, bluez-utils <0> is there any way to force it to look for a new driver? <24> final hurdle - mount my windows filesystems <25> hey there... little help with samba? Have a share set up, but apparently I need to do something else in smb.conf to actually enable guest access because the windows boxes keep just getting a username and p***word prompt <26> I have a quick quesion about Gnome. How do I remove the Suspend option from the Quit dialog? <23> Jimmey : thx <22> exit <1> RandolphCarter: Some special client i should look into with that achaea? <7> dmorel: you can add 'public' to the shares config, and don't forget to run 'sudo smdp***wd username' too <2> Sir_Brizz: well, you can check you modules conf.. <6> ubotu, tell Hannibal about windowsdrives. <7> Dextorion: gnome-mud's pretty good for Ubuntu, some command line ones like tintin++ are good too <25> Thanks Ralph, I have public on the share itself... <13> Does anyone know? <27> Synaptic search on "fonts" returns xfonts-xxx a bunch of them, is this the fonts to choose or do i have to look for specific fonts? <25> I don't want them to have to enter a username p***word, it's on my little home lan, and I'm just trying to give my son access to some media files <24> Fujitsu: does that explain what to do if Mount tells you: "/dev/sda(n) is not removable; could not execute pmount" <1> RandolphCarter: merci. think i did an apt-get on that tintin thingey. dont know how it works though. couldnt find any binary for it <4> was "SHRECK" movie animation done on linux platform? <28> is there a easy way to randomly add fortunes to signatures in evolution? <29> I installed nvidia drivers but now it only gives me a option for a refresh rate of 86hrz anyboyd know how I can add 60 hrz? <30> hello. <6> Hannibal, that's very very odd... <24> tell me about it :D <6> Hannibal, you sure it's not mounted already? <7> dmorel: I think that may be a client problem, in Windows once you've entered a name/p***word once, you can probably click something to not prompt for it again <31> can someone remind me of the package name for mp3 support? <24> it does recognize the drives, and even the normal names of them. <32> if I allready have the latest 6.06 beta installed what is the sudo command to upgrade...so it downloads only what it needs and not heaps, cuz its taking forever and i dont have much time. <1> RandolphCarter: gnome-mud worked just fine. thanks <2> Sir_Brizz: but it's probably going to be hard to find a solution, as this type of problem happens to nobody. Google won't help you much on that I guess. <32> or bandwidth <7> Dextorion: :) <10> ubotu:: tell david_ about mp3 <24> Fujitsu: umm, if it was, why does Nautilus do a mount by default? <30> i'm trying to configure ubuntu to work with a sprint merlin s620 EVDO card. i've got the concept almost done, but i'm having a problem getting wvdialconf to actually write a config file :p <33> anyone know of a way to use the scroll wheel on my mouse to switch from workspace to workspace without having to hover the arrow directly over the workspace applet? in fluxbox you can do this with your mouse anywhere on the desktop...cool feature <9> david_, what program are you using? <0> well I just wish I knew some of the Ubuntu specific programs <6> Hannibal, Nautilus is mounting it?
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