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<0> pez: for apt-get, just ctrl c <1> Frogzoo is that a startx session or a gdm session ? <2> pez, it's a known issue with flashplayer-nonfree. <3> i believe MTecknology it was to be X -configure <4> hi, gnome-panel is eating 100% CPU (dapper) any idea what might be wrong? <0> maikol: ok, 'sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop' <5> ah <6> ok <7> I have a logitech MX310 mouse, how can I make all 5 mouse buttons work? <8> MTecknology, sry, its actually 'X -configure' <0> cartur25: it's not straightforward, there's a couple of ways (compiled mouse drivers) - try google <6> yea, had a line break in there <9> intelikey: that dosen't have much to do with sound <10> ctrl-alt-backspace stops and restarts X <9> thanks for your time <1> hope you can find the settings you need to change BrianG
<6> Matthewv, how long should it take to stop? <8> only a few seconds MTecknology <6> it's waiting at Checking battery state <11> How can I make it so that desktop icons don't appear when I mount media? <1> aesxa use another desktop <1> ? <1> aesxa that's one of the things i hate about gnome <12> how do I install kdmtheme <8> aesxa, press alt-F2, type in gconf-editor <6> Matthewv, x-configure, last two words are Configureation failed <6> missing output drivers <8> aesxa, then navigate to /apps/nautilus/desktop/volumes_visible <8> MTecknology, what vid. card is it? <10> BrianG I found a lot of posts about lack of sound with that sound coard by goggling for Turtle Beach Santa Cruz ubuntu no sound <5> Frogzoo I pushed crtl+c but it is still installing software <11> Matthewv, that worked. Thank you very much. I'm sure intelikey appreciates it too ;) <6> Matthewv, I'm not even sure <8> aesxa, no probs <13> I'm having a problem, my CPU seems to run on 700mhz (instead of 1,8mhz). I have a laptop. I think its some sort of power saving feature, like in windows. Problem is I don't know where to turn it of on ubuntu. <14> whois Abnix <1> aesxa no gnome here to configure <8> MTecknology, it would have told you during the dpkg-reconfigure... otherwise, run 'cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf | less' and it will be under the device section <9> garryfre: yeah.. but do they have solutions? <15> Hamppari> usually, it's called scaling. It should automatically increase the processor whenever it needs more power. <16> Hi all. Is there anywhere online a list of software ratings for linux software? <1> Matthewv you don't cat and less just less it <10> say BrianG Looking, its a lot of pages .... <17> hi all... my cdrom is really slow.. is there any other ways i can install ubuntu? <9> there are many many many no sound psots ont he forum, but none have solutions <13> czer323 yes I know but is is better like that or just locked to 1,8mhz ? <13> *is it <13> *ghz <8> intelikey, sry.. I don't do too much along those lines.... MTecknology did you see that ? <9> garryfre: maybe i'll just ditch the card <0> Hamppari: install the cpu freq monitor applet & you can set the freq manually <17> no ubuntu for me <15> Hamppari> It's just gonna use more battery if you pinned it at 1.8Ghz. I personally like it. I dont' notice a difference at all. <18> BrianG, maybe its not the correct module for the card. have you tried your onboard one? <17> is there any way i can speed up the cdrom install process? maybe by making a swap drive? <13> czer323 ok, I just dont use battery that often :) <15> Hamppari> Whenever it needs more, it kicks up. You don't even notice it. There's a gnome applet you can load on the taskbar to watch it. <9> i haven't tried the onboard on <9> i'll give it a try i guess <13> czer323 I have gdesklets and it seems it goes to 1,8ghz when i open tons of apps <6> Matthewv, identifier: ATI Technologies, Inc. 3D Rage Pro (AGP); driver: ati; BusID: PCI:1:0:0 <13> so its fine <8> MTecknology, or 'cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf | grep Device' or is that wrong intelikey <19> Frogzoo: crashed the comp when i did it for some reason <15> Hamppari> Yeah, that's the normal operation. Windows does it to, but it doesn't exactly tell you. ;) But I think you're right, you can tell it not to scale, but I'm honestly not sure of the commands. I'm still somewhat of a newb. <8> MTecknology, you might want to try installing the ati binary driver.. someone correct me if that won't help... <1> Matthewv well i didn't mean to be critical there. if one liked to pipe things through filters one could cat blah | more | man | less but less blah is the same thing. or almost. man would format it also. and more would do nothing to it. <17> how can i speed up cdrom access to install ubuntu properly? i have waited 2 hours for the choose language install window to properly show... the cdrom just sits there swapping <6> Matthewv, you just completely lost me <6> aside from not actually having drivers for this computer <8> intelikey, no probs.. i was just asking if that was right.. cause I'm learning... <8> MTecknology, ubotu sent you 2 links? <6> Matthewv, would it maybe be just easier to use CLI distro based on debian? <20> hola <8> MTecknology, cli distro? you mean give up on graphical display? <21> !ati <22> it has been said that ati is http://help.ubuntu.com/starterguide/C/ch04.html#installatidriver or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI ... the radeon 9200 and below are supported by the open-source drivers.
<0> maikol: ouch - upgrade your vid driver if possible <7> How can I set file ***ociations with dapper? <21> ^^^ MTecknology that is supposed to work up a few lines <6> Matthewv, yea this is just going to be a documenttion computer, but i think i'll strive a little further <6> yea, i got the links, t <6> y <19> Frogzoo: no worries, its just a server, which is why i didnt want any desktop running <8> MTecknology, if you follow the HOWTO's at those links you should be able to install the appropriate drivers from ati for ur grafx card.... <15> cartur25> I"m not a tech, but it should be as easy as right clicking on the file, and 'open with.' You can add ***ociations in there. <6> Matthewv, k, ty <8> MTecknology, try the second link the first is broken <21> cartur25, so you right click on an file (nautilus if its not on your desktop), you choose what to open it will open with other appliaciton, and you can set the default there <10> BrianG I looked through about four pages, nothing but crowing about how it works, or some conflict with their mb when the sound card happens to be part of the system, no useful info I could find. <20> cartur25: very possibly with gconf-editor also <9> garryfre: thanks. i saw that too <23> hey all <23> anyone here has ever been able to get a ARTEC T1 card working ? <24> Matthewv: do you know if the first ati link is permanently broken? <7> When I right click on a file and click open with, I don't get the option to set default. Yes, I am running Nautalus <6> Matthewv, only problem is that i don't have the command aticonfig <8> mwe, i'm not sure, i just went to it and it was broken... its probably similar to what's included in the dapper docs too... <20> MTecknology: you are running dapper? <6> no <20> scroll down a bit <6> ok <8> MTecknology, you'll need to follow the 5.10 instructions then <24> Matthewv: I was thinking about removing the link from the factoid <8> mwe, maybe just check with the doc team? <6> sry, i think i'm losing it <21> http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/hardware.html#installatidriver <21> that works <8> k MTecknology run sudo apt-get install linux-686 <7> As suggested, I right clicked on the file and selected open with, but I get no option to set default program <21> are there other broken links known about please message me <6> Matthewv, i'm going through that wiki <8> yep.. MTecknology thats what the wiki says too isn't it ?? :D <6> yea <25> anybody have the notebook HP PAVILLION DV1000?? <8> mwe, that guide is deprecated.. so it would be safe to remove <8> MTecknology, does that command run fine? <6> yea <26> hi all <27> well I just burned 6.06 and installed it.. I get visual artifacts with my ATI X700 Pro and when they get real bad, like me moving a window around the screen, my system hard locks. <27> any ideas? <8> !ubotu tell Daemonic about ati <8> Daemonic, maybe that would help??? worth a try.. <8> MTecknology, what about the next command? <6> Matthewv, yea, i'm to the point of reconfiguring again <28> !ubotu tell cstrippie about ati <21> cstrippie, you can also do /msg ubotu ati and then the channel does not know you asked ;-) <6> Matthewv, how much memory for my vid card <8> MTecknology, k... just report back on how it goes :) <8> MTecknology, you don't know how much it has? <6> nope <21> MTecknology, what is it a 128meg a 256meg or ? <28> ompaul - thanks, new here (clearly) <6> would 128 be safe?? <29> anyone using dapper and totem-xine plugin for ff1.5 experiencing really bright streaming video pictures? <21> cstrippie, clearly is only for a mint ;-) we all learn, I was kicked out the first few times I came in here ... <28> Demonic - I used automatix, which installed the ATI driver for me - just a thought. <10> BrianG I found this url on the turtle beach site about a sound driver for that card for linux ... http://www.cirrus.com/drivers/audiodrv/index2.cfm?ProductID=CS4630&CategoryName=CS4630 <21> MTecknology, its not a matter of safe, it is what is your video card <8> MTecknology, what machine do you have?? <6> ompaul, i have no idea <6> it's a rebuilt compaq from a few years back <21> MTecknology, do this, lshw -C video <21> it will tell you there <21> then we will do the math and give you the number <30> how do i get app to start up as i login <21> MTecknology, it says ? size: ?? MB <8> mtholdenss, try System --> Preferences --> Session <6> says size 16MB, so that's 16,384 KB?? <31> hi.
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