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<0> wth? <0> i was told it does <1> The one on apt-get doesnt <2> !xgl <3> from memory, xgl is "XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompositeManager - Join #ubuntu-xgl for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems. It works ONLY on dapper. Pretty videos on http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/" <1> as of like a week ago <4> hajuu__, are you running Breezy? <1> hoary <4> Ohhhh, that's old! <1> stfu <1> lol <5> hello <4> That's why you haven't got the latest version... <4> Hi, nagulator. <6> halibut: I'm guessing you'll be needing a kernel update & patches, for the looks of this: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mjbommar/notes/broadcom.html <7> bye
<5> I would like to ask soem information regarding the server edition of ubuntu <8> !xgl <3> xgl is probably "XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompositeManager - Join #ubuntu-xgl for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems. It works ONLY on dapper. Pretty videos on http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/" <1> ok ill download the version manually then <9> lastnode: I've lost it aswell! <4> nagulator, ask away. <2> !server <5> I am a fedora/centos user, bear that in mind <4> nagulator, just ask :) <10> can we shoot you now?:0 <0> Tinned_Tuna, :) <2> nagulator, type !server <11> Frogzoo, ag, but ndiswrapper should still work? <6> halibut: seems so - is that what you're doing - ndiswrapper? <5> thanks fujitsu: how complete are the packages available in the server edition compared to the desktop one, and what is to be the release cycle for updating the server edition as a whole <5> !server <2> !tell nagulator about server <9> lastnode: ah, found it, there's an icon above the send button for me and in the top right corner of the convo window <5> going there mates <12> sorry, is that xgl / expose fast, like the same speeds expose has <0> Tinned_Tuna, says behind im firewall or router. <4> nagulator, they have the same packages available... <2> morrowyn: well considering the graphics cards on macs stink... yes. <6> I'd like suggestions as to what are people's favourite apps - suitable for an SOE pls... <13> !tell me about life <2> morrowyn: you are really only limited by your gfx card. <5> fujitsu: you mean the repository is the same for both? <5> interesting <9> yea, it will say that if you have a firewall/NAT router, it may not work, I'm lucky, my router is p2p friendly, so I can do webcam etc, some are not <4> nagulator, yes. <4> nagulator, just a different set of default packages. <11> Frogzoo, no ndiswrapper, I was following this advice: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1071920&mode=linear I am guessing I will have to try ndiswrapper now though <2> !ndiswrapper <3> from memory, ndiswrapper is a way to support Windows wireless drivers, but it is buggy compared to native support. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper <14> halibut: what model bcm card is it? 43xx? <6> halibut: looks like the way to go - or upgrade to 2.6.17 & patch <11> SurfnKid, yeah <14> halibut: on what computer? <5> ok so if I wanted a complete workbench i should go for server since you can have all the desktop candy there too; i know it is just linux and you can do everything, but if something is premade you should not unless you absolutely need to <9> lastnode: Try installing the latest firmware on your router <15> can someone tell me what the difference between sources.lst and sources.list is PLS <2> naulator: workbench??? <11> Frogzoo, is upgrade and patch difficult? does that require compile from scratch? <5> yeah <11> SurfnKid, the spec? <9> lastnode: that often changes the routing algorithms to make it more p2p friendly <2> dabbler: sources.list is the important one. <5> a workbench for me is something that is both server + client <4> nagulator, basically. <4> Although you can get anything from either. <2> nagulator: just install ubuntu, and add the stuff you want. <15> ty <14> halibut: TrueMobile 1300 1400 1100... yeh, whats your laptop? <0> Tinned_Tuna, ok <2> nagulator: no real reason to go the other way if you intend on running a desktop. <5> well we will see how it behaves, I am monitoring all linux distros for a porject I am doing <5> project* <2> nagulator: of course, knowing computer security you know you should run all services on sep boxes etc... :) <5> well troy_s I have some rather large computing needs <11> SurfnKid, it is a desktop, via mobo, amd3700 <5> yes I know
<6> halibut: if you haven't built a kernel b4, it won't be straight forward, no, but you'll learn a LOT <2> nagulator: don't we all. <16> hey <5> troy_s: lol <17> Does anyone else experience a ~20 sec. delay at boot time with dapper? That turned up with the transition from 2.6.15-20 to -21. I thought it would go away with a fresh install from a release-CD, but it's still the same.. <6> stefg: sounds like ntp timing out... <15> mine is about 40 sec :( <14> halibut: oh ok nevermind, it might or might not work under the same ocnditions as me. but follow those instrucctions, so far Ive only seen those steps on the bcmwl5 <12> troy_s, okies, should be a problem then, expose here on my ibook is amazingly fast on a 9550 ati radeon <6> stefg: dabbler either disable the ntp sync, or make the net come up during boot <11> SurfnKid, here is the card: 0000:00:0b.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 03) <11> SurfnKid which instructions? <6> SurfnKid: don't think 2.6.15 works for broadcom 4306 <2> morrowyn: exactly. ultimately, xgl will use the opengl implementation of your card. <12> ok nice <17> Frogzoo: no, it's much earlier in the boot-sequence. usplash says 'mounting foot fs' (running 2.6.15-23-k7, root is a 5GB reiserfs) <12> im gonna install that xgl then , see how it goes <2> morrowyn: so if you have a decent card, expect decent results. and it is still under heavy dev, so expect better performance monthly or so... <14> Frogzoo: oh i see <18> Ok <18> DAO Dapper is done <17> but checking thru the logs, i don't get a clue <14> halibut: nevermind the instructions, just follow Frogzoo's directions :) <2> morrowyn: but it is really just eye candy. you can setup various keybindings to do the same sort of thing (albeit perhaps not quite as visually) <18> And it doesn't boot <18> Great. <4> What does it not do? <2> darklegacy: what's your issue? <6> SurfnKid: halibut I'd say ndiswrapper's the right approach <18> I just re-burnt Dapper and it doesn't boot, again <19> My D-Link Gigabit netzwork card doesn't work after dist-upgrading to dapper :( <19> is this a known bug? <2> darklegacy: have you md5summed the data? <12> well i like the expose functionality, to get a good overview of all my open windows, since i **** at remembering them by name and such <18> Yes <20> DarkLegacy, have you set the BIOS to boot from the CD-rom? <18> The ISO is "good". <4> DarkLegacy, does it mention anything about booting from the CD? <18> Saxin, Yes. <12> also when they are grouped in the taskbar, i lose track <21> help! I'm stuck with the broken wxwidgets2.6 library that I've installed on my breezer.. <2> morrowyn: you have a taskbar in ubuntu. <11> !tell halibut about ndiswrapper <18> Fujitsu: Cannot boot from this CD. Please use CD2 or try a BIOS Update. <21> sudo make uninstall says nothing to be done for uninstall <18> The latter is out of the question. <12> yeah, but like i said, i lose track <2> morrowyn: and you can customize the way it behaves regarding groupings. <12> i need a visual overview, not a textual overview <14> Frogzoo: thats what i meant, which i tried and worked for me <2> darklegacy: how do you know the iso is good? you did a md5sum on it? <22> hi what do i do with a file with an extension of .package ??? <19> lspci -v shows this http://pastebin.com/755174 <12> thats why i like the expose feature, the other eye candy i couldnt care less <6> SurfnKid: ah, cool <23> so how many people are having trouble with the 6.06 desktop iso? <18> Alot. <17> BTW, ntpdate seems no longer being enabled by default. sysv-rc-conf doesn't even show it <2> morrowyn: i would say there is a good chance there is something out there to help you out specifically for that... not 100% certain though. <20> DarkLegacy, old CD's? <6> manicka: DVD worked nicely <18> Saxin, no. <20> hehe <20> ok <18> Just Dapper doesn't like my laptop's bios <23> ended up downloading the alternate image <18> That's all <21> help! I'm stuck with the broken wxwidgets2.6 library that I've installed on my breezer.. <2> Darklegacy: what are you burning it with? <21> sudo make uninstall says nothing to be done for uninstall <24> the expose part is probably xgl's most useable feature... the new switcher is also nice <14> Frogzoo: gave up on the instructions, until it said run the modprobe line, and whoala! shows up on the net adapters <23> live cd is crap <2> darklegacy: and did you test the md5sum on the dirs on the freshly burned disk?
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