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<0> but it popped up before too <1> Razor-X well, nothing unusual. <2> do you get the error before or after typing the p***word <3> am3r1ca: good, now cat /proc/asound/version <4> sweet that worked <4> thanks guys <0> it doesnt ask for a p***word <5> how can i enter my 128bit hex WEP key in /etc/network/interfaces......i can connect so far without WEP enabled on the router but with WEP i cant <6> razor-x megabyte : make winxp as my back-up server..sounds interesting..my set up at the moment does not involve any servers <2> when the window pops up you should type in your p***word if it's thr right one <7> etsb: it's a bit nerve-wracking when you have to set up a server at your job, so i recommend you practise on a home computer <0> it says: reason : None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed. <8> crimson: psate ?? <9> thanks for the help installing termcap-compat fixed it ^^ <10> Dhanish: add a line saying "wireless-key XXXXXXXXXXXXX" to the interface definition. <11> anyone wireless with airport?
<1> Megabyte; since the new heatsink it's cooler than it's ever been. <3> am3r1ca: yes <12> windows as a server :o <13> editor: Ah, I didn't help at all ^^'' <12> lol <6> razor-x megabyte : just individual pcs connected together where one pc is connected to a printer and broadband so all have internet access <10> !uptime <14> Razor-x: I don't know if you replied, my connection sort of hung.... <7> Matthew_W, did you... damage the cpu while changing? or damage the mobo? <5> cafuego: i tried that and it didnt work.....its a hex key so i even converted hex to ascii and tried it...to no avail <14> Any ideas? <8> crimsun: ok done <13> etsb: Here's my advice to you. Pick up a spare machine and play with it to all hell. <13> fiored_: Nope, not really. <2> Hmmm that's bad. Normally you should be able to do it without any problems. There must be some problem originating from that. I however don't know how to solve that one <10> Dhanish: if you use ascii, you need s:KEYINASCII <7> etsb: ok... well, just practise setting up the server... yeah what Razor-X said <14> Ok. thanks anyway <1> Megabyte; If I did, then I wouldn't be able to run IRSSI and talk to you right now while X isn't running, and then have the computer completely "lolwtf die" about 30 seconds after X is started. <12> isnt airport in the kernel now <3> am3r1ca: excellent. Did you adjust the volumes like the wiki page said? <10> Dhanish: Are you certain the wific ard supports 128bit wep? <0> oh man <13> The first time you format an HDD takes guts, no matter how useless the stuff on it is. After a couple dozen, it becomes child's play ;). <0> i wish it was as easy as windows :-/ <7> Matthew_W, my apologies. i'm just a bit... out of ideas <1> Megabyte: oh no, I didn't mean to sound sarcastic, I was just ruling that out. <6> razor-x megabyte : ok this is what im gonna do now...with the new install...rather than installing it as a normal install..im gona intall it as a server <5> cafuego: yes.....it works fine in windows <5> cafuego: its an usb dlink adapter <8> crimsun: i pasted something else <7> etsb: well... you may want to install the GUI (ex: gnome) to make it easier to work with <8> all sound apps had to close <7> etsb: patience is your most important tool <10> Dhanish: I believe they're notoriously fickle. <8> but i think an error ocurred <10> Dhanish: (usb wifi adapters) <1> Megabyte; While it is possible that I damaged the CPU or motherboard, it is extremely unlikely for 2 reasons. 1) I've done it MANY times and NEVER damaged a CPU/Mobo. 2) I'm running out of X just fine. It's when X starts that everything goes to hell in a handbasket. <13> etsb: Yeah, be forewarned that the basic server install is terminal only. <7> etsb: it once took me a WHOLE DAY to install a sound card driver about 3 years ago <13> And real terminal, not a terminal emulator. <7> and another day to install a modem... <15> hello <5> cafuego: i dont doubt it but its not my computer...and there are the arguments that it works fine with out WEP key on the network or in Windows <15> is there a way to put edubuntu over ubunt? <10> Dhanish: Which driver is it using? <5> cafuego: 128bit key works fine in windows <0> whats the difference between the two? <7> Matthew_W: i've had a damaged motherboard that rebooted everytime you pressed a key while directx was active (very specific) <15> like you can put kubuntu over it <3> am3r1ca: yes, reboot <11> is there a way to set up virtual ram? to speed up my 64mb ram pc? <8> crimsun: ok thanks <13> macsat111: In Linux, it's called Swap Space. <13> It has a partition of its own, at that. <7> macsat111, virtual memory is enabled by default. it's what's slowing down your pc ;) <11> haha <11> ok haha <11> but with a 64mb ram its proabaly helping <13> Yeah, virtual memory is slower than physical memory. <1> Megabyte; Well what can I do now? I don't really have the money to just buy a new CPU and new Mobo every time something goes wrong.
<7> Matthew_W: so... motherboard damage is very... weird <1> Megabyte :( <13> (Obviously) <5> cafuego: Linux--wlan-ng packages were needed and its using prism2 <7> Matthew_W: try running a different OS... dos or win9x, for example <6> razor-x megabyte : i think i need GUI in the server to move around easier <7> Matthew_W, it could even be an ACPI misunderstanding :) <13> etsb: You con go for a full-blown GUI, or less-potent ones. <7> etsb: ok <1> Megabyte; How would I fix that? <6> razor-x megabyte : so for this type of install i still choose "server" installation ? <6> razor-x megabyte : or normal install? <16> How do fonts work? <7> Matthew_W: hmm... you could try disabling ACPI... or resetting the bios? <2> sorry I had to take care of the cat. Anyways gksudo it just a gui form of sudo. I thought you may have been typing things in wrong or something <16> I redid all X stuff, it isn't an X problem, it's a font problem, but I don't know how fonts work <1> Megabyte; Alright, I'll fiddle with the bios. Thanks. <17> Thunderguy: do you mean "how do I add new fonts to Ubuntu?" or something different? <16> I need to reconfigure my fonts <13> etsb: You'll have to add more after install if you want a GUI, if you want everything with GUI and unneeded non-server tools (oriented for desktop use) just use a ``normal'' install. <7> etsb: umm... normal install should be nice... can any ubuntu know-it-alls help out here? <12> goto #edubuntu <18> PWEB: Yes. edubuntu-desktop <17> etsb: a server install will be command-line only, no Gnome or anything that needs graphics <16> Madpilot: I tried to add a font a TTF font to Ubuntu, and it worked through the GUI application but it somehow messed up all my fonts, and X won't start because of it, and even after reinstalling all the X fonts, the X server, reconfiguring X and everything like I was told to do in here, it still doesn't work. <12> no theres more to make it a terminal server <17> !tell Thunderguy about fonts <16> I need to manually fix the font problem <6> razor-x megabyte : command line only ...scary .. i think i still need gui <8> crimsun: still no sound, it told me to run "esd <12> edubuntu runs well though hell of alot easier then it was setting up ltsp in debian <6> razor-x megabyte : im not afraid of jumping in the pool but in the deep end straight...dont think so <8> got errot <8> pasted it <6> i dont have the balls <7> etsb: good choice :) my original suse 7.2 wouldn't boot the gui w/o a little config.... scary <14> Hi Everyone -- Here's my problem: My Dell Inspiron with built in wireless is clearly sending and receiving packets as evidence by tcpdump running locally and a <14> wireless sniffer. Unfortunately, the packets don't make it up to the application (except tcpdump). So if I ping, I get a host unreachable, if I try to get a dhcp lease, it is never accepted (though the request and the reply are both seen <14> on the wire and in tcpdump). Any ideas why this might be happening? <6> razor-x megabyte : so i'll do a normal install...but would it still be able to function as a server? <7> etsb: sure... mine is doing the same thing <7> http://megabyte.is-a-geek.net/shared/ <19> Hi there! <6> megabyte : what does the http show? <7> etsb: that's my computer... a list of files that i share for free <7> etsb: just to show that my comp has a server in normal installation <17> Megabyte: nice URL :P <10> Is anyone using evdev for either keyboard or mouse in Xorg and experiencing gnome-control-center crashes? <7> thanks :) <20> Hi, what ip should i use when configuring WPA at my wireless router, is it the ip of the client which is connecting to the router or? <21> anyone knows software like ms wrks that runs in ubuntu? <22> dude what ddns service has got that ? <6> megabyte : ic thats nice... <23> Megabyte: you host xp serials, is that smart? <7> _jason: oops... that's illegal, isn't it <19> l0l <24> its certainly useless <24> who uses windows? <25> When trying to install any app from source, I get the following message on ./configure: "checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables" any ideas? <8> crimson: got sound !!!! <7> _jason: uhhh... that's also my defaul download section. lol <25> I'm on a completely fresh install <14> Hi Everyone -- Here's my problem: My Dell Inspiron with built in wireless is clearly sending and receiving packets as evidence by tcpdump running locally and a <14> wireless sniffer. Unfortunately, the packets don't make it up to the application (except tcpdump). So if I ping, I get a host unreachable, if I try to get a dhcp lease, it is never accepted (though the request and the reply are both seen <14> on the wire and in tcpdump). Any ideas why this might be happening? <18> madonk: You mean an office suite? OpenOffice.org2 <10> I'm fairly sure you're also not supposed to host HALO <26> akcom, install build-essential <7> well... this server isn't known <21> nope.. i mean. i ned software like ms works.. <7> and that folder isn't accessible to people who don't know it <24> madonk, wtf would anyone bother building ****? <10> Megabyte: As of now, when it's in 500 people's iRC logs, it is. <27> Megabyte; I restored all of the Failsafe defaults in the BIOS and so far so good.
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