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<diogo> hatake_kakashi: So much that I'll remember to copy that sources.list whenever I install Ubuntu! <heyjoe1> how do i solve a screen out of range error message? or how do i change the screen resolution to be more ubuntu friendly on a lg 15" flatscreen <sugoruyo> ok wait a minute <sugoruyo> i can't use a cd to install ubuntu <hatake_kakashi> diogo: or you can save that file somewhere else :) <sugoruyo> i have cd, dvd editions of breezy (ubuntu|xubuntu|kubuntu) <hatake_kakashi> heyjoe1: on CD/DVD bootup or after installation? <sugoruyo> but the installer just don't install <heyjoe1> after installation <heyjoe1> it works on another monitor <Healot> your linux kernel doesn't support acpi thermal monitor, teet***e ? <Healot> well, ubuntu's default kernel doesn't.,.. <XVampireX> Hi, I ordered Ubuntu through ShipIt, I live in Israel, when will I be receiving it? <teet***e> Healot, i have the default ubuntu kernel <teet***e> damn :/ <hatake_kakashi> heyjoe1: hmm, it must be your xserver-xorg conf.. try dpkg --reconfigure xserver-xorg or something <hatake_kakashi> teet***e: you might want to try mbmon :) <sugoruyo> installer starts then stops saying it couldn't find the disc and mount it <Healot> yes... teet***e, then it doesn't support acpi thermal monitoring :) <heyjoe1> so i type dpkg --reconfigure xserver-xorg when its loading <Healot> XVampireX, well, around 4 weeks, as promised <heyjoe1> or booting up <gnomefreak> XVampireX: it takes around 4-6 weeks depending on where you are. it doesnt give a time frame per country so its hard to tell how long to u <Road> Hey everyone.. I was having a problem connecting my windows x server to my ubuntu machine, but I discovered it was caused by the particular firewall software on windows. I figured I'd post the info on the ubuntu site for the benefit of others.. my question is: where is the approriate place to post this? <teet***e> hatake_kakashi, thanks i give it a try <heyjoe1> is that all i have to do? <Healot> mine reached my place around 4 weeks and 3 days to be exact, after confirmed shipping <teet***e> Healot, is there a module around wich enables acpi for the default ubuntu kernel? <hatake_kakashi> heyjoe1: err, you try booting into recover mode, there it should only be one console, and from there you do that, check the config settings and make sure they are suitable for your monitor, and then you can do init 5 after finnished configuration <diogo> hatake_kakashi: As soon as I find out how to communicate with my Nokia 6235 USB cable! ;o) <hatake_kakashi> diogo: heh <Healot> it's the acpi module :) <heyjoe1> ok thanks hatake, ill try that. <sugoruyo> can i download an ftp install tree and set it up somewhere cause at 384 kbps (240 actually) <XVampireX> gnomefreak: I've read that, but I got approval right when I submitted the request. Since Ubuntu developers are situated in South Africa and Israel is in the northern "Africa" part, it might be even quicker <sugoruyo> it's impossible to use the net <hatake_kakashi> Road: windows X server? you mean XWin32? <diogo> hatake_kakashi: Btw, is it 'kinda safe' to upgrade to dapper already or is that still too adventurous? <Healot> acpi-support, acpid, and acpi... teet***e <hatake_kakashi> diogo: depends, I somewhat see it as advanterous <Healot> mostly isntalled if you have ACPI-enabled machine <gnomefreak> XVampireX: no they ship from canada iirc <Healot> X Window.... <hatake_kakashi> diogo: only if there is a need be, that's what you need to do <Road> hatake_kakashi: Yes, a windows X server. I'm connecting to a ubuntu virtual machine running on vmware. The server I'm running is called Xmins. <Healot> Windows is the name of Microsoft operating systems family <Healot> XVampireX, ubuntu developers are in isle of Man, britain :) <XVampireX> CANADA! Whoa :O <diogo> hatake_kakashi: I think I'll wait for the official release, but I was really hoping it could have support for DRI 3D acceleration in my S3 video chip. <XVampireX> I thought South Africa... <gnomefreak> thats right mark lives in london now <hatake_kakashi> Road: hmm, not sure, try checking on the forum first to see if anyone has found a solution, and maybe if not, you can try and ask to see if you can post it up and if so, where <XVampireX> Oh well <Healot> my shipping was from The Netherland :) <Road> hatake_kakashi: Okay.. good idea <gnomefreak> XVampireX: mark was born in sa but lives in london <fsancho> hi again <Healot> XVampireX, they are African-British... <hatake_kakashi> diogo: the last I heard about S3 video chip was the limited amount of support, so 3D acceleration could be out of the question when going to dapper <teet***e> Healot, thanks but it seems, acpi is allready running "error inserting acpi_cpufreq" device or resource busy... :( <XVampireX> Will I have to go to the mail post to pick it up, or do they give it directly using a mailman? :P <Healot> Isle of Man to be exact .... <hatake_kakashi> teet***e: lsmod| grep acpi_cpufreq <hatake_kakashi> err, append sudo infront of that <fsancho> how can i make rhythmbox to play mp3 files. I have installed gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly* and it still doesn't work. Says ** Message: don't know how to handle audio/mpeg, mpegversion=(int)1, layer=(int) 3 <Healot> teet***e, it does run by default.... <Healot> only there is no acpi thermal monitor in ubuntu's kernel... <hatake_kakashi> !tell fsancho about mp3 <hatake_kakashi> Healot: heh, amazing <XVampireX> Anyone got some website with a list of the best applications for Linux? Or does Ubuntu already come with all the best applications? <fsancho> hatake_kakashi: false alarm. It works. <hatake_kakashi> fsancho: -_- <fsancho> just restarted rhythmbox <Healot> fsancho, gstreamer*-mad.... for playing mp3 <teet***e> Healot ah okay, so the acpi module runs by default but i need another module to access the current temp? <Healot> MAD :) <variant> XVampireX: depends on what applications you like.. <ompaul> Healot, ehh lmsensors works for some, it is available for most cpus but it requires kernel modules <Healot> well, someone told you about mbmon? <variant> Healot: there is, your chipset might have a crappy acpi implementation <ompaul> Healot, mega tweeking for VIA I did not bother <teet***e> sure, i have a slow internet connection, i'm installing it atm <hatake_kakashi> Healot: yeah I mentioned it, it works on my mobo here, I have it running with gkrellm :) <variant> Healot: particularly if its a laptop <XVampireX> Oh well, I guess I'll manage :P <Healot> lm-sensors >> try to install this... thanks ompaul <liable> !info libmad0 <ubotu> libmad0: (MPEG audio decoder library), section libs, is optional. Version: 0.15.1b-2.1 (breezy), Packaged size: 75 kB, Installed size: 160 kB <Road> another remote x server question.. I'm connecting to ubuntu from my windows machine, but the desktop looks strange -- there's icons missing, the fonts are different sizes, etc. Anyone have any idea why? <hatake_kakashi> Road: are you on dapper? <ompaul> Healot, we all don't know everything but the collective IQ of this channel is quite high :) <diogo> hatake_kakashi: Hmmm, many thanks for that info. Now I'm damn sure I'll look for any NVIDIA card around! <Healot> variant, not mine, teet***e .... <sugoruyo> can someone help? <ph1qt10n> WPA is not supported on ubuntu? <variant> ph1qt10n: yes it is <Road> hatake_kakashi: I'm running 5.10 if that's what you mean <ph1qt10n> variant: how do i set it up <variant> ph1qt10n: possibly not supported on your wifi device/driver <hatake_kakashi> diogo: yeah unfortunately I had to bring the bad news, however one can probably be persistent to continue searching for it and maybe even at that, help compiling or do-it-yourself? :) <ph1qt10n> variant: my card is intel <diogo> Road: 5.10 = breezy <ompaul> sugoruyo, there is a network install option is that what you are looking for? <Road> okay <hatake_kakashi> Road: hmm hoary.. and I don't see how the icons could go missing, is it a fresh install? <sugoruyo> yes <sugoruyo> but <variant> ph1qt10n: you using ndiswrapper or a native driver? <Road> yes <sugoruyo> i dont want to do it over the internet <Road> hatake_kakashi: It runs fine locally, the icons are only missing when running the remote x server <sugoruyo> cause i'm running on a clogged up 384 kbps adsl <hatake_kakashi> Road: not sure, it might be an issue with the rendering via VMWare or something <sugoruyo> reaching 240 kbps peak download <ph1qt10n> variant: whats that <hatake_kakashi> Road: well then I'm not too sure about it :/ <sugoruyo> so i dont want to take 5 days to install ubuntu <Healot> sugoruyo, i only have a GPRS Cl*** 10 connection, and you still complaint? <diogo> hatake_kakashi: I have tried installing a few pre-compiled drivers for my S3 chip, following a few cake-recipes I've found, but no luck. I better go with a well-supported video board, I guess... <Road> hatake_kakashi: Strangely enough, it's the (slow) vmware desktop that runs it fine, and only the (fast) x server that shows up strange.. but thanks for the help anyways <ompaul> sugoruyo, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/ <sugoruyo> well i have to share it with 6 other windows users <sugoruyo> who adore wmv streaming <variant> ph1qt10n: the driver for you network card, ndiswrapper uses the windows driver inside a "wrapper" that can make it work on linux and native drivers are linux open source driver <variant> s <hatake_kakashi> diogo: heh :| <Healot> i just order the CD... <Healot> i can wait :) <ompaul> sugoruyo, have a look at that page for network <sugoruyo> and sending pics through msn <hatake_kakashi> Road: could it be an issue with the remote client? I mean the software? <Healot> isntalling lm-sensor myself <sugoruyo> so chewing down all the bw for a couple of days would get me a nice bruise <variant> ph1qt10n: you can not enable wpa if your interface card does not support it <ompaul> sugoruyo, you could torrent download the iso and install from that <ph1qt10n> variant: so i need to download the driver? <diogo> hatake_kakashi: Compiling X myself is completelly out of question... Haven't had my NASA course yet... :oD <hatake_kakashi> diogo: lol <sugoruyo> it wont install from optical drives... <Road> hatake_kakashi: hm.. yes, that's a really good point.. I should try a different one. <sugoruyo> that's the problem <sugoruyo> i have the dvd <hatake_kakashi> diogo: well patience and persistence and you will find your way :) <sugoruyo> and the c <sugoruyo> cd* <sugoruyo> but it either says it cannot mount the disc or complains something about initrd <hatake_kakashi> Road: I know there is a commercial one called XWin32, tried on 2 different linux distros and it seemed to render fine <sugoruyo> when it installs base system <narzy-> gotta reset real quick. <narzy-> bbiam <sugoruyo> i have to run with weird bios setting for ata controllers to get it to boot from cd
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