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<0> right <1> cppnewbie: we know :) j/k <2> hi <3> lol <4> cppnewbie: by the way, did you say 1280x1024? <0> hi student <2> lol <3> ya ljl <2> hi <3> its ok now :D <5> tritium_ my acer 5023WMLI network adapter :P <4> cppnewbie: do you know pixels aren't square with that resolution? <2> asl <1> student: not in here this is a support channel <3> i never gave a damn actually but it doesnt tire my eyes that much :p <0> clearscreen: dapper didn't drop any nic drivers
<5> I know <4> cppnewbie: well, just keep in mind that pictures and stuff will be distorted. <0> student: please stop that <2> hi <6> The hell? <3> doesnt matter :D <1> what worked in breezy will work in dapper when dapper is released most drivers work in dapper now <6> I just tried to remove XChat with gnome-app-install, and it said there was something depending on it. <6> What hell depends on XChat? O_o <5> tritium_ but it just wont install my windows-only drivers through ndiswrapper.. <5> and Ive read that it's a common dapper bug .. lol <7> could someone check my app and tell me if the log in is too slow? http://67.166.167.125:3000/user <1> Krillancello: ubuntu-desktop? <5> FFS <1> ty tritium_ <6> gnomefreak: I didn't install that. I did a 'server' install and installed Gnome and X myself. <5> I was at 90% ubuntu dvd download <4> cppnewbie: ok, but you could still consider using 1280x960, or 1400x1050, or, hmm what was that, 1350x1024? <5> YAY Firefox crashed -_- <3> but since u told me about setting up nvidia graph card itself, do i need something specific to fix the nforce thing? :S <1> Krillancello: what is it saying it depends on <3> well if i come up with any problems ljl at least ill know what to do know <3> if i dont forget it that is :P <1> clearscreen: everything depedns on something <6> gnome-app-install doesn't say what depends on what. It just says "Something depends on this program, use Advanced mode (Synaptic)." <4> cppnewbie: i dunno, i just followed the howto for nvidia cards, and it worked fine and easy for me <3> same here lol :D <8> any1 using ff1.5? <1> Krillancello: apt-get install whatever will tell you what depends on it and more than likely install them after asking you <9> apt-cache showpkg <packagename> will tell you more information than you'll want, including what depends on it, etc etc <3> so anyone knows if ive got to do something specific concerning the nforce chipset drivers? :D <0> Krillancello: apt-cache depends <packagename> <9> oh, i suppose you could do that, too, :p <1> that too :) <0> :): <6> gnomefreak: I'm trying to remove XChat, and I just didn't realize there was something I'd installed that actually depended on it. Although now I'm seeing (in Synaptic) that xchat-common is installed, and it seems to be the obtrusive package (even though, logically speaking, the dependency should be reversed.) <9> i always just use showpkg <10> So If I have more than one linux-headers package installed, which one will the nvidia installer use by default? Or do I need to tell it which one to grab? <8> any1 using ff1.5? <11> !ff1.5 <12> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion <4> Krillancello: hm? it seems quite logical to me that xchat-common depends on xchat, or have i misunderstood that? <1> jdl: the kernel your booted too i think <11> roico, ^^^ have a look at that link <13> w <8> !ff1.5 <8> ? <10> gnomefreak Thanks. <1> yw <8> nice lol <14> how do i get the audio to sync with the video in the flash plugin for mozilla? <11> !linux headers <12> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, ompaul <15> salut <6> LjL: From the names, you would think xchat would depend on xchat-common, as most *-common packages are the parts of an app that are required by all versions of it (client/server, or in this case xchat/xchat-text/xchat-gnome). <1> sudo apt-get remove --purge xchat should get rid of xchat and config files (should remove xchat-common also <15> sa <4> Krillancello: it does.
<4> Krillancello: but xchat-common *also* depends on xchat, which seems reasonable to me <3> how do i check if a package is installed? what command? <4> cppnewbie: "apt-cache policy packagename" <1> you cant run xchat without xchat common being installed <3> what do ya mean policy? :S <4> cppnewbie: ? <1> cppnewbie: type that command you will see <0> that's the command, cppnewbie <3> ah <6> LjL: xchat-common actually depends on "xchat | xchat-text | xchat-gnome." <4> cppnewbie: it's the apt-cache parameter <3> i didnt realize lol <16> hi <6> I just wanted to replace xchat with xchat-gnome, because I've wanted to test xchat-gnome out for a while but haven't gotten around to it. <17> wastrel: you can't, macromedia compiled it wrong <4> Krillancello: yeah, but i still don't see a problem with that... it seems quite natural that xchat-common would depend on xchat. what's the purpose of xchat-common without xchat installed? <6> But xchat-common had to make it a bigger brewhaha than it needed to be. <4> Krillancello: but if you check xchat, xchat *also* depends on xchat-common <1> Krillancello: i think its the other way around i think you can install xchat-common without any other xchat packages <18> is there anyone here running dr17 wm? <16> yes <1> dr17??? <16> wat? <14> nosilver4u: jolly. we'll have to hexedit the binary to fix? ;] <4> gnomefreak: well actually not, since xchat-common depends on xchat or xchat-text or xchat-gnome <1> did they change the name of it? <11> Das, for whom or in reply to what was the yes for? <4> (though it really only depends on xchat or xchat-text for me, weird) <18> Das; do you also have Gnome install <10> gnomefreak Had to supply -k `uname -r` to nvidia instller after all. <6> gnomefreak, LjL: I misread its description. It says it's useless without one of the three xchat packages. <1> Krillancello: correct <6> Well, this is nice... <6> I removed xchat and xchat-common, and installed xchat-gnome... <1> i suggest irssi :) <4> i suggest telnet <6> ... now when I try to tell it to install xchat-common again, it wants to replace xchat-gnome with xchat. <6> Bastard packages. <19> any one install yahoo messanger on breezy? <18> gnomefreak; Enlightenment development release 17 <4> Krillancello: check xchat-common again -- on my sistem, it wants either xchat or xchat-text, no xchat-gnome <0> erik__: most people use gaim instead <1> erik__: its not worth it yahoo ****s on linux <4> erik__: i tried once. it installs without problems, but there are valid alternatives <1> drbombay43: ahhhhhhh it used to be e17 but i guess they name the devel dr <19> Thanks all <18> yes <6> LjL: If I install xchat-common, it automatically installs xchat and uninstalls xchat-gnome. If I install xchat-gnome, it uninstalls the other two. <6> So fsck xchat-gnome. <6> It's not worth my time. <0> Krillancello: are you using dapper? <1> Krillancello: you cant have xchat-gnome and xchat on the system at same time in breezy <6> tritium_: Breezy. <4> Krillancello: that's why i said to check xchat-common again... you said it depends on xchat-gnome | xchat | xchat-text, but for me it only depends on xchat | xchat-text <1> dapper allows you both and xchat-gnome is default <4> Krillancello: (and actually, that's only for version 2.4 -- version 2.6, from backports, wants *only* xchat) <6> LjL: That's right. I said that I misread the description which said it's useless without one of the three. <20> Ok, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages This does NOT work. <4> Krillancello: yes, my descript says the same thing, but the dependencies don't reflect that <21> What does the line in xorg.conf "DRI" Mode 0666 do for X? <1> ubotu tell Chocobo about seveas <3> in here my ntfs hd cant be recognized by ubuntu <3> says like its not a disk or something <22> why my internet is very slow, when i trying connect ? when i connected internet be faster <1> Chocobo: go to that site and there should be alternitives <22> ? <3> or its corrupted or something like it <18> how is breezy coming along everyone or anyone' and when is the next release due? <23> This is not a ubuntu specific question, but is there a file in /proc or /sys or a command that can tell me weither there is an external monitor connected to my laptop <24> could someone please give me a direct dl link to the Ubuntu.iso file? have lost my CD <23> ? <4> cppnewbie: what command did you use to mount it? <24> located in Europe <20> gnomefreak, we have tries three mirrors so far :/
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