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<0> volume control?
<1> That is all.
<2> glick, file a bug report @ launchpad
<3> more info - turion64 laptop, but trying to install the x86 version of ubuntu
<4> mo0se: then gto system, preferences, and check the multimedia systems selector one
<5> zcat[1], what app would you use to make a 16 color app?
<2> glick, what's the vulnerability?
<5> not app....png
<6> Madpilot, whats the website?
<7> ic56 : no - you can't disable it there, only set it to be blank
<3> I'm considering installing Breezy and doing the upgrade to Dapper that way
<1> Mysta: Vim is the best command line editor :)
<2> glick, https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bugs
<3> since I know breezy will install on here
<6> Madpilot, well if you have a bin file in your home directory, that is searched for commands before the system directories
<0> i'm in the multimedia systems selector.



<8> Is fujitsu still here?
<9> Mysta: emacs also has syntax highlighting. A couple others probably do too.
<10> hey i just bought a usb video capture thing and i'm trying it with ubuntu, the only thing is the video module isn't being detected, does anyone have an idea to get it going? the audio part of it gets detected when plugged in though
<11> ic56: I can't seem to get the data out of the chroot jail
<2> glick, I think that's a known issue - it's one of the risks of having a ~/bin (but I could be wrong...)
<4> mo0se: try changing the output plugin and clicking test each time
<0> okay.
<3> glick - that's also fixable by editing /etc/profile and removing ~/bin from the default PATH
<8> Fujitsu, are you still here?
<3> most distros, tho...do add ~/bin to the path for user-defined scripts
<12> joycetick, yes.
<12> joycetick, I'm always here :)
<8> :)
<4> mo0se: make sure no other apps are trying to play sound when you do this
<6> J_Man, its just a bad default setting
<13> mo0se, i don't have sound either
<8> i installed gnome-system-tools, now what
<14> Wow, I am SO happy you have no idea
<12> joycetick, run network-admin
<9> glick: what's the problem with ~/bin again?!
<3> glick - matter of opinion - I think it's a reasonable default :)
<14> There remains only one single thing in the way from my desktop conversion
<3> it's in the default PATH, ic56
<9> J_Man: why shouldn't it be?!
<3> ask glick - I agree with you!
<0> hengest: nope, nothing.
<13> mo0se via chipset? sblive?
<15> can I run Opera browser in ubuntu 64bits
<4> didja try the oss one
<15> ?
<0> no idea what you just said, holycow.
<8> fujitsu, its still not there
<13> what kind of sound card do you have mo0se
<11> Here is my menu.lst for GRUB. What is wrong with it that GRUB won't work? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15110
<0> hengest: yup, and i got silence.
<3> Will - possibly, but I doubt it. Depends on if it was compiled static or dynamic
<12> joycetick, network-admin should run the thing.
<4> mo0se: did it give an error
<0> holycow: i think it's a sigmatel.. or something?
<3> ok....*grumbles at the new dapper installer*
<0> hengest: nope. no error.
<15> statically compiled it is I believe
<8> it comes up with the network settings, but theres still no wireless connection there
<0> hengest: just tested and got no sound. that's all.
<16> how do i set universal shortkeys?
<4> mo0se: an error for trying the alsa one
<3> will - try it...but no guarantees - if it looks for any 32-bit libs on the system, it won't find them
<0> hengest: oh wait, for the default input i get an error with the oss.
<6> ic56, its a potential system vulnerability
<3> you can find out easily after you install it by running ldd on the opera binary
<9> Anusien: looking now at your grub config
<6> thats why
<15> thanks J_Man
<11> ic56: thanks
<0> hengest: nope, no error for the alsa one.
<8> fujitsu, it comes up with the network settings, but theres still no wireless connection there
<12> joycetick, that's odd.
<13> okay i guess i haveto reinstall alsa and esd
<15> I'm about to download Ubuntu iso so I have to choose
<2> glick, by default, Ubuntu doesn't have ~/bin, and I"m pretty sure it's not in the default $PATH
<6> the system should ALWAYS check for commands in system directories first



<9> glick: I don't see how that is a vulnerability. It is the standard way of running things in the unix world.
<13> what package contains esd? apt cache doesn't seem clear on that
<3> glick - no, it shouldn't
<15> I'm not going for 64bits then
<4> mo0se: didja get sound when clicking test for the alsa one?
<17> Does anyone know how to get Enlightenment DR 17 running on Dapper?
<3> user-defined stuff should come before system stuff
<12> glick, on none of my systems is it in the default PATH.
<0> hengest: not at all.
<13> hengest, no he didn't
<6> Madpilot, no, but i add one, and put a malicious ls program into it and then someone comes and sudos and runs ls they could get screwed up the corn hole
<13> hengest, infact he isn't the only one with the exact sam eproblem ... theres a ton of people not getting any sound despite modules being loaded and sound cards being detected
<0> oh wait.
<9> glick: you have it backwards. You want your *personal* ~/bin to override system defaults so you can write wrappers that provide the interfaces you want.
<2> glick, that's why it doesn't exist by default, and isn't in the default $PATH...
<3> a - if someone can get into your system to add something into ~/bin - you're screwed anyway
<11> glick: That requires someone sudoing into you
<0> now i get an error with the oss.
<6> basically it should be PATH="$PATH":~/bin
<4> try going to system -> prefs -> sounds
<0> it says resource busy or not available.
<18> what is the daemon-tools / alcohol 120% equivalent for linux?
<3> b - noone should be allowed sudo unless YOU, as the system admin, give it to them
<11> ic56: it's all added automatically except for the part I notate
<0> now i don't get an error.
<0> confusing...
<0> heh.
<3> remember, ubuntu only sets your first user you create at installation with sudo access
<4> mo0se: have you got rhythmbox or any other media app open
<9> glick: perhaps you are confusing this with a common security hole which is putting "." in the /home/ic/arch/i586-Debian-3.1/bin:/home/ic/bin:/home/ic/bintmp:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin/mh:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games -- that should never be in the path and *definitely* should not be before any other directories.
<0> hengest: no. made sure i closed those. all i have are gaim, firefox, and sound preferences.
<9> glick: perhaps you are confusing this with a common security hole which is putting "." in the $PATH -- that should never be in the path and *definitely* should not be before any other directories.
<9> (oops!)
<11> ic56 :P
<0> holycow: why am i in sound preferences? :-P
<13> no idea, that won't do ****
<3> ok...experts - if I did a clean install of breezy from one of my ubuntu CD's...and then upgraded to dapper
<6> ic56, its the same difference
<0> hahahah. nice.
<3> would I still have a fairly clean system (no dregs from breezy hanging around)?
<0> sigh... and i was liking ubuntu too...
<19> Hi, i'm using avidemux to put my avi videos on a video dvd. What format should i choose, MPEG PS A+V or MPEG TS A+V, and how do i burn that on a dvd?
<13> mo0se, well **** happens, it didn't cost you anything
<20> J_Man: yes
<0> :-(
<21> J_Man: why don't you just try and find out, I'm sure you're used to making a mess of things ;)
<4> mo0se: in sound prefs, does any sound card show up in the thingy at the bottom
<13> mo0se, however you should note that a) your not the only one with the same problem and b) therefore there must be a fix
<3> Elko!
<3> LTNS!
<0> hengest: it says hda intel.
<3> I remember you!
<9> glick: no, it's different because you *own* ~/bin but "." could be owned by anyone.
<22> KenSentMe dvd should be system stream, so try PS
<22> TS is only used on dvb-transmissions
<4> well then it's at least picking it up
<22> or atsc
<6> ic56, here is how it goes down, i put my own version of sudo into my bin, that collets your p***word
<6> ic56, what do you think of that then?
<23> woo i got it all to work! i reinstalled ubuntu :)
<22> KenSentMe you can try to burn the dvd with gnomebaker i think.. but never tried.
<24> glick: that requires someone to be logged in as you and then sudo as you
<23> there is no online update for the new ubuntu from breezy badger right?
<3> glick - what stops you, as the sysadmin, from putting your own version into the system directories?
<3> patrick - check the wiki
<9> glick: it's *your* bin. Others cannot accidentally stumble into it so they aren't vulnerable.
<0> it worked a long time ago when i had breezybadger kubuntu.
<3> there's a whole page on upgrading from breezy to dapper
<25> fujitsu, what do u think i should do
<13> does anyone know what package contains esd? i need to reinstall it but apt cache isn't exactly clear on what package it is
<23> ah okay thanks J_Man
<19> roh: ok, i think gnomebaker doesn't do video dvds, so i use k3b.
<26> hello
<13> mo0se, it worked in dapper beta too just before dapper final release


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