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<0> lwizardl: though if you have other xfce-related packages installed, i'm afraid you'll have to remove them one by one, unless you used aptitude for installing them in the first place <1> which part in germany <2> south east <3> paste the contents of your /etc/resolv.conf to http://www.rafb.net/paste/ <4> monteiro, do this in firefox in the address bar about:config scroll down >>network.dns.disableIPV6<< click on it and make it false close all copies of firefox start anew one and try that <5> hihi all :D <2> near the polish border <6> lwizardl: remove as many xfce as you can and then use deborphan <7> I have dvd with many mp3s with french letters. On windows I hadn't got any problem, but when I try to copy any files on linux I must correct there chars. It's impossible for 1500 files. What should I do? <8> figured it out, there was an extra entry in /usr/share/gnome/apps/ called "Applications" which was conflicting. thanks for the tip brett` <9> did anyone else get this today with dapper updates? The following packages have unmet dependencies. python-soappy: Depends: python2.4-soappy but it is not installed. By the way the kernel updated fine and I did not have to reinstall nvidia <1> I have just installed ubuntu <10> ompaul : ok <11> Hey guys and gals. :) <1> and I have tryed the irc chat <2> I did it - let me think about ...
<2> ... 6 times <5> What are some advantages to Ubuntu 64 bit vs 32 bit? <1> jajaja <7> does anybody see me typing? I can't get no answer today ;/ <11> Ubuntu 32 bit has drivers <2> great <11> 64 bit wont work with flash <1> why? <11> lol <11> not yet <2> so your ubuntu is running fine? <5> Haha, none of that sounds pro-64bit <12> leetcharmer: huge address space for starters - you can run huge databases more efficiently <5> so, 64 bit = pretty gimp? <3> leetcharmer: well, you can shift bigger ints around <10> ompaul : i've that false <3> isn't that just nifty <11> I tried to get flash and common drivers for my wireless ethernet card to work <1> i think so <11> wouldnt until i went down to 32bit <5> Frogzoo_away, can that benefit a desktop user? <3> and.. wow, in theory, two unicode characters at a time <9> nookie, what? I did'nt quite catch what you wrote ;) <12> leetcharmer: nope <1> buy i have not done so much <13> skjiir? <2> I or better the system or whatever had some trouble to find the right monitor sync <7> steve_: I have dvd with many mp3s with french letters. On windows I hadn't got any problem, but when I try to copy any files on linux I must correct there chars. It's impossible for 1500 files. What should I do? <10> brett` : maybe the dns problem is because ipv6 ? <2> so I switch back to SuSE10 again ... <9> Did anyone update dapper today? <3> monteiro: could be, but shouldn't really be a problem. try pinging your router (usually 192.168.0.1) <2> till next April <11> is dapper out? <11> stable? <2> :-) <3> monteiro: besides, you're on irc ;) <9> no <9> april I think <5> So, for the average desktop user, are there any 64bit benefits -- that will outweigh the pain of installing things that would normally work on 32bit with ease? <1> till next april why? <10> brett` : yes, but sometimes the freenode server gives time out to me <2> yes the next Kubuntu release <11> leetcharmer, not that I have seen so far. Being a common desktop user. <14> hey I'm trying to get apache with ssl and I installed apache-ssl and the ssl mod for apache... oops.. does anyone know how I can get the apache module to work? <2> I prefer KDE on my old machine <3> leetcharmer: I'm not sure, it's definitely more responsive <1> ok <9> this april and because I guess it takes time and the whole 6 month release thing they got going on <5> brett`, responsive? how so? <3> leetcharmer: faster. can shift more bits around quicker.. <11> brett`, it is more responsive for sure but my WLAN card wont work and you cant even get the flash player in 64bit <4> monteiro, so it is not an ipv6 issue - now the next question what does traceroute to the network edge look like i.e. have you some mad stuff going on - like a million torrents or downloading several isos at once <15> GNOME names ke angry <15> makes^ <3> RoninGurl: Not even the open source HelixPlayer? <15> me^ <5> RoninGurl, you'll need to make a chroot <7> How to make cd images on ubuntu? <3> ohh, flash, sorry. was thinking of Real :) <11> i didnt know there was an open source flash player.
<2> I can't figure out, my NVidia card and Kubuntu of course can not figure out the correct mode lines for my monitor <16> how do i add permisions <4> topaz, no you get angry because gnome does not do what you want the way you want it, you have the source :) <16> to a readonly hdd <5> RoninGurl, also -- there may be tutorials to get your wifi card working on 64 bit, I had to do it with ndiswrapper <4> nookie, use nautilus <3> i'm trying out 64bit dapper atm... <4> nookie, pop in a blank CD and it will fire up the program <11> and one thing that pisses me off about both 64bit and 32bit. try moving a file from your desktop into a sub folder of the root file system or any sub folder beneath that. such as /root or /bin or any folder. ive tried moving files around and it just gives me access denied errors in Nautilus. <7> ompaul: no, I want to make iso from not-empty cd. <11> i hate that about ubuntu. <5> brett`, how is 64bit dapper lookin' so far? <11> havent found a way around it <11> even added myself into root group <11> hasent fixed it <4> nookie, if it is not sophisticated enough for you gnome baker <17> Any tools for Ipods ? so i can add songs etc <3> RoninGurl: you will get access denied doing that <10> ompaul : no, i don't have nothing of that <3> RoninGurl: unless you're root - try doing it into /tmp <11> brett`, , i know. i noticed that. and i hate it. <10> ompaul : i'm know only using irc and gaim and firefox <7> ompaul: so what should I download? There're plenty of burners and want pick good1 <5> RoninGurl, Automatix made a script to add those abilities to nautulis <11> brett`, you cant login to root. thats the thing. you CANT. <12> RoninGurl: you can't write to those directories for very well established reasons <11> i want to have the ability to write to my folders. and thats that. <12> RoninGurl: adding yourself to root group is asking for trouble <11> so give me a mod <18> Hello eveyone <3> RoninGurl: well, have root rights. if you _really_ want to do it, try 'sudo nautilus --no-desktop' from a terminal <2> hi christopher <4> nookie, you should use gnomebaker I will get the bot to send you a message about adding what is called universe to your machine before you try to install it <11> i added myself to the root user group in user manager. that didnt fix it <4> !tell nookie about universe <12> brett`: please don't encourage newbies to play with loaded weapons... <3> Frogzoo_away: true, apologies :) <7> ompaul: dd if=/dev/cdrom of=image.iso bs=1024 <0> he didn't quite encourage him <4> nookie, you can if you want # <11> 'sudo nautilus --no-desktop', what does that do? <18> I have a question... How does ubuntu preform with VMPlayer? <4> nookie, but I am misunderstanding your question <3> RoninGurl: bad things to your computer in an incredibly short amount of time.. <19> Frogzoo_away, I don't see what's wrong with telling people how to shoot a gun, as long as you make it clear it could go off in their face. <20> i need some help <11> noxo, dont be convoluded. <11> whats it do <11> the command <3> RoninGurl: but it _will_ give you a root enabled nautilus <4> monteiro, what size link have you got to the internet? <3> RoninGurl: which _is_ a bad thing (tm) <7> ompaul: How to get iso file from cd in /media/cdrom0. <20> i installed the nintendo emulator that ubuntu provided in synaptic package manager and i cant find it now after i installed it... any suggestions? <5> RoninGurl, why don't you just use the command line to move stuff up some folders? <4> nookie, that command without the bs=1024 <11> because im a windows user and a mac os x user and i am accustomed to moving files without file access errors <17> ompaul: watsup mate <7> I've found it in ubuntu guide <11> and i wont have ubuntu telling me i cant <7> ompaul: I've found it in ubuntu guide <11> when i can <4> nookie, /dev/cdrom0 or cdrom1 <17> ompaul: your from London ? <3> Rondom: if you want file access errors in a mac, go into a terminal and try moving a file into /usr <19> armos, which nintendo emulator? <3> RoninGurl: if you want file access errors in a mac, go into a terminal and try moving a file into /usr <3> oops ;) <20> the only one they give you <4> k31th, no I use our friends in bytemark - I live on the other side of the Irish sea :) <20> ill find the name hold on <11> it doesnt give me an error. :P <11> it touched a blank file <18> lol
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