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<0> roc: not sure if anjuta does c++ <1> troytroy: edit /etc/vimrc and turn syntax highlighting on <0> !info anjuta <2> anjuta: (A GNOME development IDE, for C/C++), section universe/gnome, is optional. Version: 1.2.4-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 872 kB, Installed size: 2124 kB <3> thoreauputic, yeah it does, but last I used it it was buggy and over complicated <0> it does <4> dos anyone know what sorta software I need to use to create svg (scalable vector graphics)? <5> CrippsFX: thanks for the hint <0> CrippsFX: OK <5> thoreauputic: going to check that too... <1> zandaa: inkscape <6> Does anyone here use beagle? <7> emacs is worth learning for C++ work <3> roc, I just don't see the point in full IDEs ... I like it simple :P <8> i think im all set guys! what a memory saver this is going to be. <7> at least I think so
<4> apokryphos: inkscape ey? thanks mate <1> Stormx2: just ask :P. Rarely, but sometimes. <0> Stormx2: I prefer locate, grep and find ;) <9> hey guys -- i've got kind of an odd problem -- when i open firefox, it goes to the university of arizona -- but my default home is google.com/ig <10> Stormx2: i tested it once but then decided to uninstall mono and anything related :) <1> zandaa: available in the repositories, yeah. <3> rongenre, I just use the emacs syntax highliting and the build in command line :D <11> apokryphos: thanks, and sorry :-D <6> Ah <4> apokryphos, I know, was just wondering :) <1> noway-: no worries =) <6> Im actually just gonna give it some time. <12> Can anyone help me set up my wireless that I can access my router with WPA-PSK please? <9> anybody seen/heard of anything like this? <13> would somebody be nice enough to give me a hand with my dhcp? <5> CrippsFX: me neither... but sometimes it is a bit easier to use a IDE than just a text editor, don't get me wrong, I love text editors and I use the often for programming... but as I said, in some cases, it just doesn't work out <14> going to install Ubuntu for the first time. wish me luck. I hope it is less annoying that the other distros I've used over the past years <15> okay : question of my own : in reguards to ATi's Remote Wonder II. Are there any drivers or applications available that will let me use the multimedia controls on the remote? <6> I guess its indexing <1> Mono itself isn't bad at all, but an indexing search engine that updates regularly is by nature is intensive to run <16> Korrie - juantao here - there is no /etc/ntp.conf file - anybody else seeing this problem in 6.06 ? <0> Stormx2: beagle has a habit of suddenly eating 99% CPU here <17> inrelief can you reset the default homepage? <1> if you ran updatedb every minute or so it would be far more intensive, for example <6> haha ok <18> polska <6> It looks really neat to me.] <19> did they fix the random crashes on machines with ATI cards? <3> roc, syntax highliting? <13> the server is set to use subnet-mask 255.255.255.0 but the client is searching on 255.255.255.255 <15> johnm : I have not experiened any random crashes under *nix with ATi cards for several months now. <20> The main page of ubuntu don't work well in 800x600 monitors <21> johnm1019: I think so - I've been fine for a while. <22> :) <5> CrippsFX: as far as I know almost any text editor on linux has syntax highlighting for several languages so that is not the problem... <1> Stormx2: it does have many little tricks to try to make it only index when the CPU's not being used, but that's a touch business. <23> after I upgraded to dapper my xfce desktop is weired <1> *tough <14> one question I had was where I should go on Ubuntu config to place an interactive startup script ? all my hard drives (except for where I install the distro) are encrypted, and I need to run the script to enter the p***words to mount them, and can't log in until it is done <22> anyone know of a web based time clock system? <24> johnm1019: i have 2 ati cards, no crashes in 4 weeks since started using dapper <8> oh this is great. bittornado resumes partial download. i am a happy camper <9> NoUse - the default homepage is google.com/ig -- yet when i open firefox fore the first time it spits me off to the freekin' university of arizona! <3> Saist, me neither ... none that are really random ... they're all caused by something ;) <25> do i just download gnome or what else do i download to switch from kubuntu to gnome <5> CrippsFX: I'm mainly concerned on project management and such... <25> gnome applets or? <19> tonyyarusso, ok, so have i in the last week, but after moving to dapper I was crashing every 40-70 minutes for about the first week <26> stevejesus> awesome. I was pretty sure that was the ticket. ;) <0> stevejesus: :)) <19> on breezy i was fine <6> apokryphos: Oh I see. Well I'll leave it overnight then <17> inrelief yeah I know, I'm saying have you tried resetting it? <12> Can anyone help me set up my wireless that I can access my router with WPA-PSK please? <21> johnm1019: On the final release? <1> Stormx2: needless to say, it's a great effort (all spreads from the idea of a "flat, non-hierarchial filesystem", but many people end up just not using it regularly. <3> roc, I see. Personally I like to manage that manually, but if you have a *really* big project an IDE *may* be the way to go. <8> thank you everyone for your help tofay. <8> today* <19> whatever apt upgraded me too on june 1 <21> johnm1019: I had issues during development, but not with the final.
<17> inrelief like change it to something like ubuntulinux.coma dn then back to google.com/ig <7> Crippsfx: granted, doing a lot of C++... *shudder* <1> Stormx2: it indexes very regullarly though; after a few minutes of you using it, it'll try to use some CPU again to index :). <21> johnm1019: Interesting. Well, the Radeon X300 is doing fine here now. <14> apokryphos: new versions of the 2.6 kernel support messages to apps upon any filesystem modifications. this could be used to replace updatedb with a realtime list of all files on the system <1> Stormx2: you can help it a lot by some optimisations, like make it not index some places in /etc or whatever that you jus tdon't think you'll ever dive into etc <19> tonyyarusso, cool -- now to get xgl....... :-\ <12> are X800s running with FGLRX properly now? <9> NoUse, no help...set it to about:blank and ubuntu.com <9> firefox still has an affinity for arizona <20> where I shoud talk about webpage (www.ubuntu.org) bugs? <6> apokryphos: Currently, its indexing my ~ and /media/Media/Music <27> does the LAMP install come with an ftp server? <1> Samus_Aran: interesting, I know nothing of it, but sounds promising. <3> rongenre, no problem. I'm stuck doing Java. <16> anybody missing /etc/ntp.conf in 6.06 ? <8> for everyones info, if you didnt already know. it appears you don't have to set up any port forwarding inside bittornado. it appears to have some sort uf upnp discovery tool. it moves very quickly if you have set up port-forwarding on your router. <1> Manabu: launchpad <28> what is considered good for a cdrom/dvd drive when the hdparm -Tt /dev/cdrom command is issued... specifcally for the timing buffered disk reads. <15> SystemBomber : I have an x1600 Pro and an x1800xt on *nix. <26> inrelief> Does this happen with any other browsers? You don't happen to goto that university, do you? <29> stevejesus: all bittorrent clients resume partial downloads. ;) <15> I would presume the x8xx series would also be supported <5> well I'm off... <8> rikai, thank you : ) <30> for the third day I'm trying to get Dapper installed ... to get past the black screen ... I'm now in irssi and tried "sudo dpkg -reconfigure xserver-xorg ... but it didn't get me anywhere ... did i type it in wrong? <20> <1> thanks <31> whats the command in terminal to change the directory that your in? <0> Waht happened to the Beagle system-tray/ notification icon ? "best" doesn't launch it on dapper <12> cd <3> ubuntu_, yes, you did. dpkg-reconfigure is typed without spaces. <31> ok <12> cd /dir <6> I ran a beagle status and one of the jobs was something like uid:pwn7ahf089a0h6f <29> stevejesus: ;) <14> apokryphos: I just noticed it being added recently. not sure what version, but recent. updatedb is a bitch on my system, as I have over 3/4 TiB of encrypted data. I wrote an UpdateDB_Slowly script to handle this fact. it takes roughly twice as long to index the system, but it doesn't lag at all <17> inrelief in firefox type "about:config" and then search for 'startup' <1> Manabu: hm, I see it's not lsited anymore there; could've been down to the move to malone, away from bugzilla. I'd just email webmaster@ubuntu.com <8> i was wrong. found the preferences <24> juantao: ls: /etc/ntp.conf: No such file or directory <14> apokryphos: it does this by running update db in background, then stopping it for 3/4 of a second, starting for 1/3 of a second, etc. <32> hello. how can i install an old kernel version without compile it by myself? <29> steev: prefrence? <29> err <3> does anybody know how to get rid of a *seemingly* random "resource busy" for ALSA? I want to listen to music, but for some strange reason, it appears that alsa is busy ... <33> hi folks. i'm having kernel/module problems after a bad shutdown. i have chrooted into my system using the live-cd. i though reinstalling some packages might fix the system (eg linux-image) but that didn't work. any hints on how to avoid having to reinstall <29> stevejesus: prefrence? <30> also .. what is the command to get back to the terminal prompt? <1> Samus_Aran: nice, I see. Lot of data, there, for sure 8) <20> hum.. ok <14> apokryphos: the off/on allows the hard drive to keep up with the writes without lagging any apps. I don't even notice the updatedb when watching fullscreen movies <12> are X800s running with FGLRX properly now? <12> oops <12> Can anyone help me set up my wireless that I can access my router with WPA-PSK please? <29> ubuntu_: ctrl+alt+fkey to switch between different terminals. <26> ubuntu> Why not just use a different console? Use ctrl-alt-f3 to change to a different console and log in. <34> Hi. How can I update to the newest Firefox? <15> apt-get install firefox <35> ubotu tell lufis -about ff1.5 <26> ubuntu> that lets you go back and forth between irc and the console then. <33> the error messages are the minix module which cannot be found and the root device which is not found <8> sudo apt-get upgrade firefox <35> Saist: no <29> ubuntu_: also, its sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg <34> Saist: I mean the latest upgrade. The auto-updater doesn't work. <36> hi, how to set a version that will be kept and used by default? i just installed debian, bash2.05 installed by default, i downloaded bash3 and i would like to set it as default, is there a way to do that (other than modifying symlinks), thanks. <3> pladijs, what are your boot error messages? <35> lufis: ead your pm <27> Is there a special support channel for the LAMP install? <29> ubuntu_: no space between dpkg and -reconfigure. :) <35> read even <1> Samus_Aran: updatedb tends to be just fine for me if it runs once or so a day (I think I have it set to 5 in the morning) <14> apokryphos: I have long wanted a realtime updatedb style file monitor, as updatedb is horribly inefficient. doing the same tasks every day. but for me, it is too useful not to use it. I use the regular expression searches of slocate a dozen times daily. I hope this new kernel method catches on and gets some software <24> #
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