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<0> eh? <0> i dont have it <1> intelikey: maybe you can try an apt-get update after you install a piece of software, i can't explain why dpkg is crapping out on a certain package unless dpkg is borked <2> or iMESH <3> ubuntulnx: maybe a folder named "incomplete" somewhere <4> Sashi, just press the print screen button on your keybaord <5> !shred <6> NO SPEAKE ENLISH! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, NickGarvey <0> erm <7> ok so I installed ubuntu server on my dell 233 mhz, 64mg ram, can I run apache for a web server? <0> i meant <8> tristanmike but with totaly different hardware, i doubt that it's anything other than "bad code" <0> like a video thing <3> ubuntulnx: limewire is the only program i know that creates a folder named like thet <9> m4rcos: so you only have a command line and your desktop will not fire up ? <10> Sashi: istanbul is one
<11> rsnapshot? also <0> your joking right <12> arrick, you probably want to run apache2 <10> !info istanbul <6> istanbul: (desktop session recorder), section universe/gnome, is optional. Version: 0.1.1-0ubuntu2 (breezy), Packaged size: 60 kB, Installed size: 324 kB <0> lol <10> Sashi: ^^^^ nope :) <4> Sashi, afaik, istanbul is the only "free" open source screencast solution. <13> can gparted resize your current partition <0> funny name <7> ok Falstius can you run me through it after install? <1> intelikey: yeah weird, i think the different hardware would increase your chances of it working, i haven't had a problem with my hoary installer, if you don't mind me asking, why not breezy ? <14> bimberi: apparently it's installed <11> lol @ Sashi hehhee <15> green_earz yes but when I maked a ctrl alt backsapce the hard disk was thinking all the time and I couldn't see nothing ! <8> tristanmike dialup. <13> reda_ea: looks like i got everything <14> but it doesn't say where and apt hasn't enabled the daemon by default, is there a swat.conf file somewheres? <15> so I thinked that I had to reinstall ubuntu ! :( <15> green_earz <13> anyone use tor? <7> hey IdleOne I decided to run an apache server so I can get help in here, not much help out there for microsoft,and there is a connection limit of 5 users <1> intelikey: fair enough <12> arrick: if you only need a basic setup, you can just start copying files to /var/www, it shouldn't need any more setup ... for customization I modified my apache.conf file by hand so if you're going to do that just read the comments in the file. <10> Sashi: apparently it's named in honour of Liverpool's Champions League win !! :) <16> ry4220: you start swat from inetd <8> tristanmike i'm not the kind of guy that will ask "shipit" to send new disks each month, err 6 months either. <11> arrick, FOSS is the way to go :) <5> EEK <5> I typed shred test.txt <14> I know, but I need to know where swat is first <5> now my terminal is all messed <17> Im having a problem. Im new to Linux. I installed Ubuntu, with xubuntu, got all that set up. Anyhow, before I installed Ubuntu, I backed up a bunch of my files in one folder and dumped it on my slave drive. Now I want to copy that folder back over to my master drive. So, I installed the slave drive, then, following the documentation, did "sudo lshw", then "sudo mkdir /backup" then "sudo mount /dev/hdd1 /backup". Now, where do I <18> Anyone a hack genious in here ... <7> ok Falstius thanks for the input, but I will need help, as I will not have a gui on here <3> arrick: in ubuntu just install phpmyadmin for a full LAMP server <4> NickGarvey, type tput --reset <10> ry4220: that dpkg command will list all the files installed by the package <12> arrick, the first thing you should do then is learn about little about using vi or nano (text editors) <7> reda_ea, what is a lamp server? <11> arrick, install gui then remove it :) <19> DiscoStrangler: you got cut off at ``Now, where do I'' <20> Well, I have read both of those web pages, and they are not my problem at all. <3> arrick: Linux Apache Mysql Php <2> reda_ea: would you be able to use any program to run windows version of limewire off of a vfat partition while runnung ubuntu? <17> Now, where do I go to view the files on that drive? <19> DiscoStrangler: open nautilus and go to filesystem and then backup <5> carthik: thank you :) <3> exiodus: bad idea .. java and fat32 on linux just dont work nice <14> bomberi: dpkg -l swat just gives me the version number <4> NickGarvey, tput reset -- sorry <5> carthik: got it <10> ry4220: L (capital) <19> DiscoStrangler: places menu > computer == nautilus <3> exiodus: just avoid using fat partition in any java app on linux <13> reda_ea: is there any program that can rid your computer of those "footprints" <5> !info shred <14> oh... that's why, thanks... I am using a screen reader so didn't notice that <5> !info coreutils <6> coreutils: (The GNU core utilities), section base, is required. Version: 5.2.1-2ubuntu2 (breezy), Packaged size: 1028 kB, Installed size: 7536 kB <2> reda_ea: ok... i know you can use winx to run windows on mac.. should i just download a linux version?
<17> That would be "file manager" in xubuntu? <4> DiscoStrangler, install and use rox <19> DiscoStrangler: oh right, I think it's called thunar <5> ubuntulnx: should be built in, type shred filename <7> IdleOne, you see my pm? <4> !info rox <3> ubuntulnx: there are no footprints .. all you CAn write is under your home directory <13> NickGarvey: what if i already used rm? <3> ubuntulnx: so you can just go there and remove all you dont want <13> oh ok <5> history -c to clear your command history <4> NickGarvey, try $apropos shred on your own system :) <3> ubuntulnx: you will have the apps config files so you chose what to do <18> Anyone able to hack a Windows program installer. need a way to install a flight training progra, <2> ubuntulnx: sorry about that... im used to windows... there is a footprint for everything... <5> !wine <2> reda_ea: ok... i know you can use winx to run windows on mac.. should i just download a linux version? <9> m4rcos: to reconfigure your xserver which looks after you mouse keyboard and monitor use the command sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg i think the last bit right <16> iceman: theres flightsim available on linux <13> exiodus: how can you remove that? <3> exiodus: winx ?? you mean wine ? <5> or winex? <5> !cedega <15> Thank's a lot green_earz now I have de X in my ubuntu ! <9> np <2> reda_ea: i dont know... i know there is a program to run windows programs on a mac <21> virtual pc <2> reda_ea: should i just uninstall my windows version and install a linux version of limewire? <3> exiodus: well it sure isnt wine as wine works only on PC <21> previously connectix; got purchased by microsoft <4> NickGarvey, use "/msg ubotu package-name" to avoid what you type appearing here <3> exiodus: you should install frostwire <2> frostwire? <3> exiodus: its open source version of limewire <2> ah <22> i just installed apache-doc but where would it be <3> exiodus: it had a deb package in the official site <2> reda_ea: are there bugs in it? <16> patrick__: /usr/share/doc/apache-doc <9> patrick__: /usr/share/doc <10> ry4220: ahh kk :) <3> exiodus: but it dosent work on dapper now <23> How do I remove parts of edubuntu?? I searched for it in synaptic found no parts just artwork screensavers & nothingg 2 do with it, also not installled.... <3> exiodus: its the same as limewire <3> exiodus: its built from the source code of limewire <2> reda_ea: so would that still work on ubuntu? and how would i find it? cnet? or bittorrent? <23> its trying 2 run a part of edubuntu & causeing ubuntu & kde not to run.. how do I remove edubuntu? <3> exiodus: so it has the same bugs as limewire <0> lol is it me <14> bomberi: is there a way to start swat as a one time daemon instead of adding it to inetd? <13> anyone know a good vpn package? <3> exiodus: just google for frostwire <0> or does linux in general speed up things <0> like flash games :p <2> reda_ea: ok... tyvm... <3> Sashi: no flash is very bad on linux <9> _master_: from the command line > dpkg -l | grep package-name then when you find the package you what the remove > sudo aptitude remove package <24> i have never had a issue with flash in ubuntu O_o <13> anyone use a VPN? <24> weard <12> ubuntulnx: I use openvpn <0> no reda_ea <15> n0 <13> falstius: do you like it? <0> im playing some flash games <0> and its like double the speed <3> B0FH: just try some strange website that uses some stuff requiring only the lastest version of flash <24> weard <24> got linky? <5> flash has failed for me, guess it doesnt like me <22> how do i get permission to put stuff in /var/www <2> reda_ea: should i go back into windows to uninstall limewire or just do it from here? <3> B0FH: plus the linux version of flash has some bugs <25> cya later
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