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<0> k31th: sudo apt-get install wine <1> protonbart, and without a complete error description we cannot even begin to help... <2> when i install winesteuptk it removes wine <1> k31th, winesetuptk is obsolete <1> use winetools/winecfg <2> how do i run / setup wine if i just apt-get it <3> where do i go to get a command line to install things like wine? <4> ah,theres nothing wrong with the harddrive, would you know where to get a good manual to install ubuntu, and explaining everything <0> k31th: wine name.exe <1> wearydrone, the supermarket <1> wearydrone, applications -> accessories -> terminal <3> thank you <5> my friend here has made a easywine software,see:easywine.org <5> but it's chinese <0> ... <5> and it's really easy
<2> Warning: the specified Windows directory L"c:\\windows" is not accessible. <0> k31th: it's ~/.wine in your home folder <5> yes <6> brb <4> man alot of people on the ubunto community room <4> pretty cl***s <4> speaks for itself <2> community room <2> ? <5> ? <4> room <7> s_spiff{AWAY} do you have evolution setup with gmail? I can send mail through gmail with evolution, but not recieve it just hangs <7> Failed to read a valid greeting from POP server pop.gmail.com <8> i want to switch on kde, what packages do i need to install <9> ubuntu doesn't take input from certain keys at login. terminal works. does anyone else have this problem? <10> asdffasf: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop <11> are usb scanners scsi devices? <12> nameeater: Some use scsi device drivers iirc. Which scanner have you got? <11> canon pixma mp150 <11> trying to get it to work in VMware/WinXP but it crashes the virtual win xp :( <12> nameeater: Does it work in ubuntu like it should? <7> could somebody tell me why evolution wont let me send recieve mail but i can send from my gmail account? <11> no not at all, apparently canon are one of the worst for linux support <12> dj_tobias: Because you haven't set the pop3/imap and smtp servers correctly? <10> DJ_Tobias: you are able to send mail but not recieve? <7> BlueEagle, well I have done what it says?! <7> server pop.gmail.com <7> gnomefreak, yea <10> DJ_Tobias: what ports did you say to use? <7> gnomefreak, it doesnt ask for ports but i also tried pop.gmail.com:995 <13> is Klik save to use? <13> http://klik.atekon.de/ <7> Failed to read a valid greeting from POP server pop.gmail.com but i can telnet to pop.gmail.com:995 <10> DJ_Tobias: i try like hell never to use that (too much like outlook including the issues. i would try thunderbird <12> nameeater: www.turboprinter.de installing the software adds new drivers for the i4000r that could be manually be used (cut and snipped from http://www.cnet.com.au/photography/photoprinters/0,39028828,40001266,00.htm ) <10> DJ_Tobias: let me see if mine connects to gmail <12> nameeater: Ignore that last comment. <12> nameeater: My bad. <10> DJ_Tobias: dont forget you need to use tsl for sending nad ssl for reciving <12> nameeater: But I see what you mean. Google returns nothing useful on that. ;D <10> sylpheed connected to gmail fine for me <7> tobias@slave:~$ sudo apt-get install thunderbird <7> P***word: <7> Reading package lists... Done <7> Building dependency tree... Done <7> E: Couldn't find package thunderbird <14> Hi folks, anyone know if there is an apt-get package for anjuta or another way to install on Ubuntu 5.10 without going through the usual dependancy tree nightmare? <12> nameeater: Guess you should have researched abit more before buying that scanner. ;D <11> mother brought it unfortunately :| <10> DJ_Tobias: please dont paste in here and next time try mozilla-thunderbird <12> nameeater: Guess you should have reaearched abit more before getting that mother then. :p <13> is Klik ok? <12> researched* <15> and learn your apt commands, that'll help a lot DJ_Mirage <15> if you "apt-cache search foo" you'll get the info you need. <16> !info anjuta <17> 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 <7> gnomefreak, sorry its working now <15> for instance "apt-cache search thunder" <10> apt-cache search policy foo will tell you where to find it :) <16> !info mozilla-thunderbird
<17> mozilla-thunderbird: (Mozilla Thunderbird standalone mail client), section mail, is optional. Version: 1.0.7-0ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 10124 kB, Installed size: 30572 kB <14> oboto ahh I just tried 'apt-get install anjuta' but it can't seem to find it <16> !universe <17> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource <18> hi people <16> kosullivan: enable universe <10> kosullivan: you need universe enabled <14> oh! <14> thanks :) <18> can anyone help me getting my Pinnacle PCTV Stereo card working in (K)Ubuntu? <19> anyone know where I can get a .deb of glib-2.8.5 (or 2.8.6) for breezy? <7> is thunderbird nicer than evolution? <12> _tomas: is that a brooktree device? <18> BlueEagle: =? <14> gnomefreak: good to hear I heard it was great and I'm trying to get back to linux dev :) <18> BlueEagle: its a tv card <12> _tomas: Yes, I figured that, but is it a brooktree device? <10> DJ_Tobias: it all depends on what you like but thunderbird has extentions and themes you can change <20> hm <20> This looks nice. <10> thunderbird is also more stable that evo <20> Anyone care to see a screenshot? <9> login doesn't read certain keys except for in terminal? can anyone say what's the problem there? <18> guys :'( <18> dont make me have to use windows :xp: <18> please help me :xp: <21> !patience <17> There are a lot of questions, but only few who might answer you. Please be patient. <18> or tell me of someone I can talk to <18> *-) <7> gnomefreak, k thanks! <10> yw DJ_Tobias <10> !tv <17> My cat's name is Mittens! Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, gnomefreak <10> !mythv <17> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, gnomefreak <12> _tomas: I would help you if you told me wether it was a brooktree device or one of those saa713* chips on it. <18> ah <10> !mythtv <17> well, mythtv is for watching TV in Linux. Check out http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2005/12/16/instructions-to-install-mythtv/ <10> damn its too early to spell :( <18> BlueEagle: its a saa7134 <12> _tomas: Well that wasn't so hard now, was it? ;D <18> BlueEagle: no, but I didnt know what you meant first :P <12> _tomas: Is the saa module installed and running? <18> lsmod | grep saa7134 <18> is that the right thing todo? <18> it found several things <12> _tomas: pastebin <18> right :p <18> link please :P <12> topic <18> :xp: <18> sorry <18> BlueEagle: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/8168 <12> _tomas: Good, good. Now try unloading the saa7134 module and load it again and watch for any errors in dmesg <18> BlueEagle: command please ;) <12> _tomas: hang on. <12> _tomas: modprobe -r saa7134 <12> you need to sudo that ofcourse <18> BlueEagle: oki, should i only run dmesg now with dmesg? <12> dmesg|tail -n 30 will give you the last 30 lines <12> that should do. <22> how do i get my apache to see that i have installed the php packages? <12> !php <17> I heard lamp is Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP, one of the standard internet server installations. Installing LAMP in Ubuntu is fairly straightforward. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP <12> xzy2ob: ^ <18> Unknown key pressed (translated set 2, code 0xaa on isa0060/serio0). <18> BlueEagle: No need for pastebin. I only get liike <18> that ^ <18> just things like that :/ <12> I see. <22> BlueEagle, so i need to install lamp ?
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