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<0> cge: Nope... wait, should I stop and tell you I'm on Live? <1> Anyone here have thoughts about making an old Power Mac (pre-G3) run PPC Win NT? Far as I know, it'd involve getting it to boot like a PReP <2> x-MistakeN-x: Hmm... that could be a problem. <2> x-MistakeN-x: How old is the computer? <0> cge: 2004 <0> cge: I can't partition the OS, it's like bleh <2> x-MistakeN-x: partition? You aren't using the Dapper Flight 4 LiveCD, are you? <3> Does anyone have debootstrap installed on their Ubuntu box? <0> cge: no <1> The awesome Ubuntu package manager is all I miss while using Fedora Core. It's got so much cool stuff in it, and it works so wel <0> cge: I have a normal ubuntu disc aswell, it's just not working. <4> hello, i tried STFW and it seems like a common problem but the solution i have got does not work <0> cge: Should I use Partition Magic and create a new thing? I didn't try that, I just install the disc....... Do you have aim or msn? <4> can anyone help how to get copy+pasting from emacs to firefox works <1> Ich weiss es nicht, Dummkopf <5> dumbhead: middle-click ?
<3> All I need is Ubuntu's "hoary" debootstrap script...... :-/ <4> Xenguy: nope <4> not working <0> cge: if you have aim or msn, I can add you so that I can talk to you from windows. <4> i also tried the x-select-enable-clipboard <4> no sucess <5> dumbhead: should be either that or C-v <2> x-MistakeN-x: no, I just use this. If you are having problems with installation, you should probably ask someone else. I've never actually installed Breezy in a normal or sane way. <5> dumbhead: are you pasting to the 'location' box/field ? <0> cge: hmm, I don't know.. I'll try something.. cya. <6> I was gonna ask about whether flight 4 had issues on partitioning, but, false alarm: cal tech. <2> nickrud: ? <7> anybody know why "apt-cache search" can't find acidrip? I've uncommented the lines in /etc/apt/sources.list pertaining to backprots and universe and recently done a "apt-get update" <6> I've never actually installed Breezy in a normal or sane way. <-- cal tech :) <6> no offence, at all, cge if it came off that way <4> Xenguy: nope, say to a form <4> for that matter pasting to any application does not work <4> tried gedit / thunderbird <8> how does one set perms with ntfs mounting? <8> just for reading <3> pinpoint: I think client side, you use 'mount -o ro ... ' <2> nickrud: Yes, I admit it is rather funny. The Flight 4 partitioner for espresso has major partitioning issues, though. I just tried it yesterday - it will reformat all of your linux partitions after you tell it to not do so. <3> pinpoint: server side, just set 'ro' inside of your /etc/exports (man exports) <8> mount -o ro /dev/hdc /mnt/win32? <3> pinpoint: that looks like it should work <6> cge, espresso? <2> nickrud: The new graphical installer on the livecd. <6> cge, ok. Luckily, I guess, I didn't have any problems <2> nickrud: If you aren't manually partitioning or trying to keep an old /home partition, I think it works correctly. <8> Teltariat, what do you mean server side? <8> what if its a HD in you computer? <6> I manually partitioned, but didn't try to add my home during the install (learned about that a long time ago). Might be why I had no problems <3> pinpoint: I misread; I swore I saw "NFS" instead of "NTFS" <3> my mistake <8> ok <3> ignore what I said about server side <8> Teltariat, what if im still locked out? <9> Sorry about bothering you with this stupid stuff, but will Ubuntu run well on 128 ram and 800 mhz ? <2> nickrud: About that problem specifically, or just in keeping /home partitions in general. <10> ooooohhh <11> can anyone tell me about a good firewall that will run in the background but is easy to configure? <10> flight 5 will have a usplash shutdown <6> letting an installer know about my home; I always add it in later <6> cge, ^^ <10> so you shouldn't see any raw text messages <12> Will Ubuntu run well on 128 ram and 800 mhz ? <13> aroticoz, if you can add more ram to that, it'll do OK; I think 128 is the total lowest limit suggested, though <14> should be just about ok <3> pinpoit: locked out? <12> thanks <2> nickrud: Ohh... good idea! I always added it during install, and amazingly never lost my data. But the partitioner in espresso will, in fact, reformat your home partition even if you tell it to not use it at all. <8> can access/read <8> cant* <8> sorry <13> cge, so is it true that the espresso installer only has one mode, "Reformat the whole HDD"? <6> cge, I'll let a random developer run my machine, but my data is *mine* <2> Madpilot: No, but if you have any linux partitions you want to keep, I wouldn't recommend using it. <13> cge, hadn't planned on using it, I was just curious <6> well, not so random a developer, they gotta get a debian address or something close :) <15> DCC SEND IrcCrashInitialized. <2> Madpilot: It appears to leave NTFS partitions untouched.
<3> pinpoint: one thing you can do is mount with perms for the user you want; 'mount -o ro,uid=<UID of user> /dev/hdc /mnt/win32' <3> pinpoint: man mount, look under NTFS options <12> How much space does a standart graphical installation require? <13> aroticoz, about 1.8Gb <16> anyone know command to run wine? ineed a refresh on how to run it again i ran it b4 but i forgot grrr <12> so if my partition is around 4-5 it should be enough? <16> to load windows application <6> aroticoz, good enough for checking out ubuntu, you'll want a lot more later <2> cK-gLocK: If you use the terminal, just run "wine /path/to/program.exe". <17> try winefcg to configure wine then try wine <app.exe> <17> winecfg* <12> well, I'm starting download right now :) <18> So should I give up on trying to get AUDIO on PPC working? <2> eXSiR: Is winecfg still necessary? <2> nicholaspaul: under dapper? <17> i use it to configure my cdrom and home dir. <18> yea <18> cge, dapper. <17> and my sound system for alsa cge <2> eXSiR: ppc? <19> cmug: sorry this has taken so long but I was searching... put the following in your /etc/modprobe.d/options file: options loop max_loop nnn <17> no, i686! <20> jb1, thanks! <19> cmug: where nnn = 256 max <20> jb1, there is no options file, so i create it right? <19> cmug: i would imagine that each loop takes a finite amount of memory so setting up 256 might lead to a bit of a slwodown <20> jb1, 64 should suffice <2> nicholaspaul: I heard about that earlier today. I think it might be an issue with the most recent alsa, so you could try downgrading that for the time being. But I haven't used Dapper on my 600mhz Ibook, and I had to cut the speaker cables due to a horrid bug anyway. <19> cmug: yep. i have one <20> FATAL: Error inserting loop (/lib/modules/2.6.12-10-k7/kernel/drivers/block/loop.ko): Invalid argument <18> cge do you know which alsa might work? <17> btw, i need a powerfull firewall interface or something else, is there any idea, except firestarter... <2> nicholaspaul: no <18> well, if its an alsa issue, cge, i at least know where to start . THanks mate :-) <19> cmug: it is max_loop=nnn sorry, you need the equals sign <2> nicholaspaul: pretty sure that is the issue after talking to others. I haven't had the issue though. <20> jb1, ahh thanks <18> cge oh ok. I'll do some diggin :) <20> jb1, that worked. cheers <18> thanks! <19> cmug: np. i learned a helluva lot on that search! <20> still i cant eject my cdrom <17> i am waiting for a firewall app name! <8> umount <20> pinpoint, device is busy <19> eXSiR: I use Firestarter on some of my boxes <20> and there is nothing that is using the drive <8> eject? <20> pinpoint, ? <8> command eject <12> On the ****it, I made a request and it says "Status: Approved" Does that mean for sure that they will send it or is it just staying there ??? <17> jb1:i tried it but i need more powerfull <20> pinpoint, which uses umount first <20> pinpoint, which reports device in use <13> aroticoz, they'll send it, might be a while though <8> how many drives? <12> ok <12> thanks <20> pinpoint, 1 <8> umount /dev/hdc? <8> umount /dev/hdd? <20> pinpoint, device in use <8> srry <8> gawd! there is a way to force that ****a out! <19> eXSiR: granted....FS doesn't do some things very well <21> Does anyone know when shipit will start offerring Dapper CDs? <20> sudo umount -f /dev/hdc <20> umount2: Device or resource busy <20> umount: /media/cdrom0: device is busy <2> BadWolf is still here!? Did he ever get something installed on his ancient computer? <22> cmug: tried 'sudo lsof /dev/hdc' ? <10> woohoo! Ubuntu on an Intel Mac! <20> HappyFool, reports nothing <23> chmod a+r should give everyone read access shouldn't it ?
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