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<0> ah, thx
<0> bye now.
<1> william: Those (I think) are aac files, the kind iTunes uses. Check if the wiki page mentions that. I think the packages you need will involve 'flaac' in the name (I'll search for them too).
<2> _jason, still dopesn't work
<3> cycus_zwisus: did you compile with gecko1.6?
<2> _jason, yes
<4> how do I open .mov files?
<3> cycus_zwisus: try #mplayer then
<5> to install kernel 2.6.17-rc1 do i first need to install kernel 2.6.16.1?
<3> Stormx2: mplayer and w32codecs is one way
<6> arrick, no doubt when its owner notes that it is not running he will kick it into action
<2> besides i did it once but it was a year ago
<7> bliss1_: bridging is a bit tricky to set up with qemu. you have to run qemu first, with tun/tap networking. then you need brctl to put the tap interface and a eth interface into a br0 (brigde) interface.
<8> any one know the bios key for a compaq laptop ~??
<9> I need help please?
<1> william: Try installing these: faad, gstreamer0.8-faad, libfaad2-0, libmp4v2-0



<10> k31th: Either F2 or Delete, usually
<9> ok, has anyone here ever ran the noip cient on your ubuntu system before?
<11> help please! i restarted my computer, and i'm having strange sound problems now...there are no startup sounds (like the little bongo sound or atmospheric sound when you login), and now there's always a whiny sound in the background coming from my speakers....amarok will play music, as well as other players, but they don't go nearly as loud as they used to...can anyone help?
<12> I'm considering switching from Gentoo to Ubuntu, but I'm worried about a couple of things. I have a friend that is using Kubuntu and he's still using Firefox 1.07. Why hasn't the Firefox package been updated?
<1> william: If you want to encode to that format as well as decoding to play them, you'll need a few more.
<3> JDStone: because ubuntu makes a stable release every 6 months and then provides security updates only
<13> POVaddct: so if I want to uninstall kquemu fist take it out of module fill tun is in module file then since I have installed the script then maybe need to rm -f that
<9> what is the command for build essential?
<3> arrick: 'sudo aptitude install build-essential'
<14> nees help with anjuta text bug, the text looks overlapped on itself and it moves when i scroll up and down, it says things that i havent written
<15> JDStone: detailed instructions for installing firefox 1.5 on ubuntu
<15> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion
<1> arrick: To install it? sudo aptitude install build-essential
<16> william: you may also want "gstreamer0.8-faac" "libfaac" as well
<12> _jason: ahh, got it.
<12> thanks glacialfury
<17> hello
<14> nees help with anjuta text bug, the text looks overlapped on itself and it moves when i scroll up and down, it says things that i havent written
<17> I'm searching for a graphical version of, for example, fdisk - to delete and add partitions etcetera
<3> JDStone: often, packages are backported from the devel version if there is enough demand and it is safely possible to do so, but in the case of firefox it had too many things that depended on it and they would break without a lot of work
<18> JDStone, you can still run 1.5 in breezy
<19> jossver: gparted
<19> !info gparted
<13> POVaddct: yes it was tricky its done bridging
<20> tonyyarusso, how do i install those?
<14> nees help with anjuta text bug, the text looks overlapped on itself and it moves when i scroll up and down, it says things that i havent written
<19> any bot there?
<21> i have linux-sources and linux-headers in /usr/src but /usr/src/linux is linked to a headers folder .. is that correct ?
<17> !tell me about gparted
<19> guess not
<19> ubotu
<16> william: "sudo apt-get install <eachone>"
<22> wh can help me mount a ntfs drive ...
<9> nope NickGarvey
<17> ubotu is gone?
<17> :(
<9> yep
<23> strider: i don't know anjuta but perhaps try modifying its font settings (if possible)
<19> !?
<24> strider: see forum on ajunta's sourceforge page; it's on there somewhere.
<9> ubotu reboot
<25> hi. I have seen on gentoo lately an multimedia configuration switcher under system/administration, now on ubuntu i cannot find which package it would be (dapper drake)
<9> haha
<14> the forums ****s
<12> _jason: I understand now, thanks
<26> lol do they?
<22> who he heck killed ubotu dangit
<14> anjuta forum i mean
<24> strider: the info you seek is there.
<14> sure?
<1> william: You have two options. If you want GUI, go to System > Administration > Synaptic Package Manager, find those package names in the list, check the box next to them, and click Apply. See !synaptic for more info.
<6> arrick I told ya once - when the owner sees it missing he will in the mean time he ain't here and it aint here
<24> strider: yes, because i've seen it.
<23> jossver: ubotu factoids can be browsed via http://ubuntu.cc.com.au
<14> ok thanks
<17> bimberi: ubotu is gone :/
<9> I know ompaul just wishful thinking
<27> Does anybody have an idea on what app to use to open .bin files?
<25> gnome-multimedia-selector on ubtuntu, which package could it be?
<11> help please! i restarted my computer, and i'm having strange sound problems now...there are no startup sounds (like the little bongo sound or atmospheric sound when you login), and now there's always a whiny sound in the background coming from my speakers....amarok will play music, as well as other players, but they don't go nearly as loud as they used to...can anyone help?
<1> william: If you want command line, just type sudo aptitude install package1 package2 etc, and then your p***word when prompted. See !apt for more info.



<13> POVaddct: did you see my post about uninstalling kqemu
<3> tonyyarusso: ha he can't see !apt
<23> jossver: i know, i'm telling you a workaround :)
<17> NickGarvey: apt-get can't find gparted
<1> Howitzer: .bin is a self-executable.
<9> tonyyarusso, theres no bot right now
<19> jossver: let me check
<7> bliss1_: yeah. just remove the kqemu line from the modules file.
<1> _jason, arrick: Oops.
<27> tonyyarusso, i mean a .bin file with a .cue file
<27> a cd-image kind of thing
<22> what are the correct theme types for ubuntu "gnome" from gnome-look .... gtk 2.x ?
<1> william: Check that, no bot. If you need more, ask me I guess.
<19> jossver: I found it, apt-cache search gparted
<18> juztin, is your speaker plugged in to the right port?
<9> juztin, is your sound card installed all the way/
<19> gparted - partition editor for GNOME
<9> ?
<17> NickGarvey: That doesn't work here :/
<1> Howitzer: ?? What's it for? (I've only seen .bin for things like Java and fglrx)
<9> chip creep
<11> duelboot, yes
<27> it's warez -_-
<28> whats comand line code for mounting NFTS partions
<17> NickGarvey: aptitude search gparted returns nothing here
<18> juztin, I'll send you something I did that worked for me...no promises...hold on
<29> [TechGuy]: if you can show me where you read that it only installs things you need to get system up and running
<9> martyn_, easier to edit fstab for mounting ntfs
<27> in Windows, i have an app called Isohunter that can open these .bin files like if they were a rar/zip
<17> NickGarvey - oh, wait, I forgot to add all these repositories to sources.list - this is a freshly installed system
<17> where do I find these again?
<11> arrick, i thought it was....it was working fine before...is there a way to check?
<27> file-roller doesn't support the .bin file
<30> What do I do when Firefox reports the error "Could not find an appropriate hxplay or realplay in the system path to use as an embedded player" I've updated to FF 1.5 using the Wiki
<20> tonyyarusso, i typed in sudo... but it said it couldnt find the packages
<28> am new to this i seen a a line of code to enter into the termaial
<9> yeah pull it open, pull it out, then put it back in again juztin
<28> but cant find it a again
<13> POVaddct: what about the script I ran from here about half way down http://oui.com.br/n/content.php?article.23
<18> juztin, have alsamixer loaded?
<10> gnomefreak: apt-cache show ubuntu-minimal. Very first line of the description
<1> Howitzer: Okay, I'm guessing it's a self-extracting executable from my other experiences, so chmod-ing it +x and running it ./file will probably unzip it into something you can use.
<19> jossver: um, check ubotu for repos on that site someone had
<9> after I install build essential what command is next?
<27> tonyyarusso, it isn't a self-extracting file
<27> it's a cdimage
<23> jossver: To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto
<23> - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047
<23> (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666
<23> (Dapper)
<1> william: You probably don't have the repos enabled. (I really wish the bot were here now, but hey.) 1 sec.
<27> like a .iso
<23> gah - sorry folks
<17> Dapper?
<17> eek, i'm behind
<1> Howitzer: Then I have no idea, sorry. Maybe try apt-cache searching to see if there's a similar tool.
<17> is there a dapper already? eww
<9> /etc/apt/sources.list william
<29> [TechGuy]: thats not an install option that is a package to install after you install ubuntu
<19> jossver: no..
<27> thanks anyway :-)
<19> jossver: beta
<31> JoeRepublic: ok bro it works perfectly thks
<27> nice to try :D
<17> oh, good
<18> !test
<9> bimberi, isnt it a little late for breakfast?
<1> william: Okay, would you rather do this GUI or cli?
<18> juztin, you still there?
<9> sunds going down in my part of the world
<18> arrick, it's the sun...hehehe
<29> [TechGuy]: i rephrase that its installed with any ubuntu install
<11> duelboot, k


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