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<0> Anyone know how I access Login Screen Setup <1> lol <2> prospero2005, system admin login screen <0> thank you <3> Must go. Thanks for the help. <4> Does anyone know how to make the keyboard volume controls change the analog front rather than analog center??? <1> anyone have any neat ideas for a newbie in linux to do? (easy nifty stuff) <5> prospero2005: or gdmsetup as root <2> adventchild, nautilus /usr/share/doc <2> and browse around ;) <1> ty <0> Actually,I'm using kubuntu <6> Will someone please send me an unaltered flight 6 source.list ... <0> Having a problem finding system->admin <2> Howdy125, paste.ubuntu-nl.org/d6666 <7> prospero2005: heh, you probably would
<8> whats that script for dapper thats like automatix?? <9> easy ubuntu <10> !automatix <11> methinks automatix is unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'y\nY\n'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, but it's often best to read the documentation. <7> prospero2005: there's #kubuntu and #kde if no one answers in here <0> Essentially, I want to enable xdmcp <1> whats better? frostwire or BT? ::iyo:: <4> anyone familiar with configuring a keyboard for alsamixer? <8> says automatix wont work with dapper for some reason <1> how do you do polls in rooms? <9> Sysfail: try easyubuntu <2> SysFail, automatix is crap anyway <8> ok <10> !easyubuntu <11> easyubuntu is an easy-to-use program for installing all your favorites. Java, Nvidia/ATI, and more. It is as safe as the team can make it. It doesn't change any settings by default. http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ or #easyubuntu <12> So does anyone know if there is a way to replace the kernal of an existing ubunt installation via a livecd? <13> newbie question, is it going to break things if I remove ubuntu-standard? <7> adventchild: this is primarily a support channel /j #ubuntu-offtopic <8> thats the one <8> thanks guys <6> ty Seveas <14> how do i p*** lib dir to search for shared objects to gcc/g++ ? <15> advent: lol, guess what, I'm under a LiveCD of Warty and the printer works -.- <14> i'm getting an error in something i'm writing saying it can't find a .so file that is in /usr/local/lib/ <2> zezu, -L/path/to/libdir <16> ubuntu2: you could boot off the livecd, mount the hd / somewhere, chroot to it, and install a kernel <14> thx <7> korben: apt-cache show ubuntu-standard <7> korben: it talsk about removing it <7> korben: but it looks like just a metapackage <1> Stealth870: so it would seem it might be a conflict or driver issue... did you try to change the printers IRQ? <17> Hi again! <15> advent: how would i go about doing that? <17> I have my xorg log <14> Seveas, would that stop it from finding a shared lib ? <13> orbin: yea thats why I don't get it. I'm planning on upgrading eventually, can I just reinstall it when I want to? I want to remove some of the packages that depend on it <14> or is that something different, b/c its not working, its finding the libs it needs to static link to but not the dynamic one <2> zezu, no it will only find more ;) <14> err <1> Stealth870: in linux i honestly have no clue... i am a CSS in window$, first time linux user... sry... <18> 'Lo. <19> Holas <14> i deff. woreded that one wrong <7> korben: yes, you can reinstall it <14> would it help finding a shared lib i should ask <1> !IRQ <11> adventchild: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/ <7> korben: same as ubuntu-desktop i would ***ume <16> adventchild: you're a cascading style sheet??? <15> advent: k <19> Espaol? <13> orbin: ok thanks <15> lol amphi <18> Just thought I'd check out the chan, just installed Ubuntu -- good stuff. :) <1> amphi: lol... Computer Support Specialist <15> !printers <11> somebody said printers was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters or http://www.linuxprinting.org <1> amphi: well... CSS in training... im in school at the moment... just about done tho... <7> ops: almost there! <12> amphi, ok how do I install a kernel? <19> Hello Argentina
<16> ubuntu2: apt-get install some_kernel - or build one from source? <7> !es <11> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda. <20> hey guys is 2048 cache better than 1024..???? <21> reaps: it's how you use it that counts <14> i dont see why it won't find a dynamic file that is there ;| <22> yes <16> reaps: on a processor? yeah <20> ok <22> 2048 = 2 MB cache compared to 1MB <18> More cache means less retrieving of fresh datarixen. <2> bye all, long past bedtime here <20> so 2048 on pentium M is better than 1024 ..rite..?? <7> *round of applause* <16> n8 Seveas <16> reaps: indeed <22> on any system <21> Seveas: heh well deserved after the -v * 700 <20> ok.. <22> bigger that cache the better <20> thanks guys.. <23> reaps: Well, it also depends on what you aim to do with the PC. <24> hello everyone ... <23> reaps: If all you do is run irc and aweb browser, you hardly need 2MB of cache. <20> cafuego laptp so just music and homework.. <17> Hey, can someone else help me with my font/x dieing problem now Seveas has gone. <17> It is preventing my OS from loading. <17> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11493 <17> ^My x log <17> Thanks! <20> DVD maybe.. <16> cafuego_: 2MB seems pretty standard on pemtium m these days <23> reaps: A celeron will do, then ;-) <7> cafuego: heh, it's not the size, it's what you do with it right? <25> tonyyarusso, thanks for the help earlier, everything works fine now with my music <24> i want to know.... how to use... something plug on usb like my MP3 player <26> Hello <20> Celero...uughhh! <27> william: Wonderful. <23> reaps: Still, if the extra cache doesn't cost that much more, go for it. <28> any have a nm256 based sound card working? <24> should i mount something somewhere <1> ::shudders:: celeron... i have that on my laptop... <7> sgt-dyke: hopefully it automounts <25> tonyyarusso, i have another question tho...one of the drives it has on my desktop everytime i try to access it is says i don't have the permission to do so, why? <24> alright... <16> adventchild: does it have any l2 cache at all? <20> celeron **** major ***..!! im all AMD guy.. <1> rather have an AMD, but ill settle for a P4 <24> and where should i find it orbin ??? <1> amphi: dont think so.... its OLD <7> adventchild: nothing wrong w/ them if the box is just a workhorse <20> yep yep.. <17> Can anyone help me? <7> sgt-dyke: find what? just plug it in <24> i know something work cause my mp3 is lighten ... but <1> orbin: true, but mine is not... <17> My problem is kinda serious... <23> just make sure you get 1GB ram. <27> william: ntfs perhaps? /msg ubotu ntfs (I gotta go again...dang.) <22> usually cp's are priced by theoretical speed in gigs and mostt secondly the FSB effects the price dramaticlly <1> orbin: i am a die-hard gamer <24> yup orbin... the folder.... should be where <23> (or more) <20> definetly.. <17> :/ <20> 1 gb RAM is must have.. <29> tooleh, ask <20> my Home PC has 4 GB...1 <17> My X won't load since I installed a load of fonts. <17> Here is the log: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11493 <7> adventchild: ah, then you have an argument then :) <7> sgt-dyke: it should show up on your desktop <1> reaps: if you are going for 1gb ram, get 2 512mb sticks
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