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<0> a whole section in the LAMP wiki page <1> Weirdbro: that's braindead <0> The Ubuntu Wiki <2> ok, I seem to have fukced up... when I was trying to deal with dependencies for libapache2-php5, I had to install libc6_2.3.2 and I found it at the debian site. when I installed it, it downgraded the current version and broke some 800 packages. what am I to do to correct this? <3> jsestri2, glad you got it sorted. What sort of mp3 player is it? <0> Ok, I'll take your word for it <4> Weirdbro: link? <5> nelisa: or something similar. <6> Managu: let me do it <1> Weirdbro: link please. I'll change it <3> dungodung, don't install from debian repos next time... <2> Madpilot: ok. and how about this time? <7> Madpilot: San Disk Sansa e260 -- looks really good, and its not an ipod <8> Hey folks, anyone using a thinkpad by chance? <7> Madpilot: similar to the ipod nano <4> TheHighChild: I do
<2> Madpilot: besides, debian repos are much faster than ubuntu ones <0> mwe: ://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP section 7 <9> dungodung, remove whatever you installed, then "sudo apt-get -f install" <10> mwe.... unknown protocol ;-) <9> dungodung, hey, use them if you like having a broke system <3> dungodung, sure, but Ubuntu is not binary compatible w/ Debian... you might just want to re-install, with that much stuff busted... <11> TheHighChild: yup <8> theine: Did you have any changes with the dapper upgrade? <2> DBO: I don't <12> i can only login with failsafe gnome/failsafe terminal via gdm...nothing all too helpful in .xsession-errors either <13> GRUB loading stage 1.5 read error _ just reinstalled and got the same error message.... <6> Managu: it's upgrading to 6.06, looks like I'm blocked for a while <2> Madpilot: no. not reinstall <8> I don't get the on-screen display anymore, wasn't sure if it was a lost driver or a change in it's functionality <6> thought migration would be less painful <4> TheHighChild: No, so far I haven't encountered any? <5> nelisa: ok. You should look at the wiki entry on restricted formats (MP3 is a restricted format). That might help a bit. <4> TheHighChild: -? <3> dungodung, then delete whatever you installed from Debian, re-set your sources.list to only Ubuntu repos, and see if atp-get update/apt-get upgrade fixes things... <9> nelisa, well let us kill that hilarious notion right now =P <2> DBO: by removing it, it will free up to 2.3GIgs of space... some of the packages are essential <6> just now I realized how restrictive/copyrighted is the computer world <8> theine: When you raise the volume, turn on the light, etc. There is no on screen display. That is what I mean <14> guys, i've got apache2 and php5 installed, but instead of interpreting the php document firefox prompts for a program to execute it with......any ideas? <15> Any idea where the locaton of gnome's "Remember desktop layout" in the logout menu in disappeared to in Dapper? <9> dungodung, ok, try a sudo apt-get -f install <16> nelisa, welcome to open source :-) <2> DBO: it gives error <2> s <11> TheHighChild: is the nvram module loaded there? <6> Managu, I've followed the guide there and got stuck on that error <9> dungodung, reinstall <2> DBO: no! that's not the ubuntu spirit <12> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15159...but starting X from console works fine <8> amphi: I checked that, all I see in my repos is nvram-wakeup. <6> BlueSwirl: Imagine I just convinces wife to give Ubuntu a shoot and she sees this <4> TheHighChild: it works for me under Gnome, are you using KDE by any chance? <8> yeah <17> amphi: gmplayer package seems to be gone. is it normal ? <18> dungodung, that's the spirit <16> nelisa, how'd you mean? <4> TheHighChild: Does /dev/nvram exist ? <18> dungodung, I missed your problem, cpuld you repeat it <9> dungodung, it will take you less time to do a backup of your data and reinstall than it will take me the weeks to troubleshoot this over IRC <12> where should i look to see what startup script is making gnome-session bug out? <8> no <6> BlueSwirl: she has a tickling clock in one hand and an XP Pro disk in the other hand <11> TheHighChild: does lsmod | grep nvram show anything? <9> Seveas, he installed something from debian repos, broke 800+ packages... <2> Seveas: when I was trying to deal with dependencies for libapache2-php5, I had to install libc6_2.3.2 and I found it at the debian site. when I installed it, it downgraded the current version and broke some 800 packages <3> Seveas, he installed some stuff from a Debian repo, and it broke m***ive parts of his Ubuntu... <18> DBO, that's fixable <4> TheHighChild: Do "sudo modprobe nvram" <15> Any idea where the locaton of gnome's "Remember session layout" in the logout menu in disappeared to in Dapper? <18> dungodung, yo did something very silly but it's actually quite easy to fi <16> nelisa, ah. tell her to be patient, it'll be worth it in the end. no more viruses! no more trojans! no more paying for windows! ;-) <8> amphi: The lsmod |grep nvram works, showing 1 process <12> Krhis2: they took it out <2> Seveas: pray tell <15> O.o You're joking.
<18> dungodung, manualy download the libc6 package for your version of ubuntu <11> TheHighChild: and ps aux | grep tpb shows anything ? <2> Seveas: I'm doing it atm <12> Krhis2: the only thing you can do afaict is to change session properties to save session on every logout <18> and do: dpkg -i --force-downgrade filename.deb <4> TheHighChild: So does /dev/nvram exist now? <8> Ok, I am a newb, are the messages in red (konversation) PM's? <2> Seveas: I'm DL-ing the tar.gz <18> dungodung, no <6> BlueSwirl: problem she needs that now, let see if I get this sorted before she comes back from French cl*** <19> How do i shut down ports that are open? weird ports, 2628,4559,7000? <18> dungodung, you need the .deb for your version of Ubuntu <2> Seveas: I didn't find the deb <3> Krhis2, file a bug - in fact, *please* file a bug, the Dapper logout window is awful <18> dungodung, which version of Ubuntu are you using? <12> Krhis2: a lot of people aren't huge fans of the new logout dialog <16> nelisa, go! save her from XP! ;-) <2> Seveas: 5.10 <6> BlueSwirl: actually nelisa would be she <15> Ok, well I saw that option..... Thanks for clearing this up for me! <10> bootlick: check /etc/services <18> dungodung, sec. <2> k <11> TheHighChild: no idea - my remarks are not PMs <16> nelisa, okay, no i am confused <16> now <8> Amphi: Theine: No, no output to either of your questions <19> and once in etc/services i can turn off the services i dont want running? <12> Krhis2: i'm sure there's already a bug filed...probably named along the lines of "logout dialog ****s" <15> Wow, makes me want to get back to Fluxbox..... what ever happend to nUbuntu? <6> BlueSwirl: I'm trying to do so, but keep hitting walls <15> zerokarmaleft, lol <3> zerokarmaleft, heh. <20> !nvidia <10> bootlick: no, it is a list of which ports tend to be used by which services <21> Help about installing the nVidia drivers on Ubuntu can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia, or http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=1083433&postcount=3 <11> TheHighChild: you need the device file, and you need to run tpb <18> dungodung, http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/g/glibc/libc6_2.3.5-1ubuntu12_i386.deb <22> whats the editor for the cd bootloader (i only know syslinux script) <22> what package <4> TheHighChild: "sudo rmmod nvram && sudo modprobe nvram" and see if that makes /dev/nvram appear <23> Is there an official SPARC release of dapper? Mark Shuttlework keeps thanking the people behind it but I can't find an ISO/torrent ;) <2> Seveas: wgetting <24> BlueSwirl: this is me, nelisa would be my wife, if we manage to keep her away from M$ XP <4> TheHighChild: If not, look at "dmesg | tail" for hints on why it doesn't <10> bootlick: so 4559 is hylafax, you will have to deactivate that if you do not use it :) <18> dungodung, btw: that is ***uming you're on i386 <16> alex_mayorga, gotcha. i think. good luck with whatever it is you guys are having problems with <8> theine: Ok thanks. I will check it out. Says it's running ATM <2> Seveas: indeed I am <15> Ok, I'm outta here.... cya. <24> BlueSwirl: thanks <18> dungodung, good, then try the dpkg -i --force-downgrade <25> well, if any encryption is on, my wireless doesn't connect ... any ideas? (broadcomm with open-source drivers) <4> TheHighChild: So "rmmod nvram" doesn't work? <11> TheHighChild: if /dev/nvram is not there, you can create it with 'mknod /dev/nvram c 10 144' <2> Seveas: it would actually be an upgrade <24> anyone here with a working CReative ZEN?? <19> andi5, i tried to deactiave it, not sure why its one, or where to deactivate it <26> Im wanting to install jdk on my system. I was wondering if I could be pointed in the right direction <18> dungodung, heh ok <7> alex_mayorga: can it go into msd mode? <27> how do i install unreal tournament on ubuntu ? <24> is there a multimedia channel or something?? <25> Brunno: there is a bash script ... <25> well, if any encryption is on, my wireless doesn't connect ... any ideas? (broadcomm with open-source drivers) <5> Unitg1|EoL|: perhaps you could try an easier to type handle? <25> any help please? <7> alex_mayorga: no this is the one ubuntu help channel <10> bootlick: i do not know the english wordings, but you have a menu system->admin->services or such <4> TheHighChild: Does "dmesg | grep nvram" reveal anything? <25> Managu: my friend likes it (I am slavik :P) <8> theine: It gave me a Modile is in use error, for the rrmod <19> andi5 yes, i do, i looked in there
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