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<0> ai_ia: do you know which package?
<0> tech9iner: you can netboot off it?
<1> The installation process says out of space /var
<0> ai_ia: well, do you have enough disk space?
<2> no clues here CompBrain ..
<3> i got a nvidia onboard snd card i got the linux driver installed but i get this error loading nvmiver "nvmixer: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"
<1> it is always different although i have created 20 GB partition
<2> but ur feedback implies i need to start with specs on mobile nic specs tho.. ty com
<2> but ur feedback implies i need to start with specs on mobile nic specs tho.. ty CompBrain
<4> tonyyarusso, you got the pm
<4> ?
<0> tech9iner: yeah, good luck, i wish you the best :)
<5> megabyte : what is the function of web server and FTP?
<1> i have got 40Gb drive
<2> aye that.. back at ye CompBrain ;]]
<6> osx



<0> ai_ia: do you have one big partition, or something different/
<7> etsb: web server is like yahoo.com
<1> i usually break the HDD into 19 for root and 1 GB for swap
<7> etsb: FTP is for people to download and upload files to
<4> tonyyarusso, it mostly says /media/floppy0/(then squares meaning nothing): Input/output error
<0> ai_ia: do you do this manually or with automatic "all files in one partition"
<8> scam, where did you get nvmixer from ? That error suggests that you got a debian-specific package
<9> NCLife: Okay, that's weird.
<1> no manually
<0> ai_ia: is there a reason you havent tried automatic first?
<3> timfrost i got it from nvidia website
<3> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=96370&highlight=5.1+nvidia%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20hread.php?t=96370&highlight=5.1+nvidiare/ubuntu-artwork/home/index.html
<10> excuse me were is gvim
<9> NCLife: All right, try this instead: 'ls -l /media | grep floppy'
<1> just habit
<11> hi
<1> but does that make any difference
<10> ubuntu says it has a bunch of other likely candidates but non seem to fit the bill
<10> i need my gvim
<5> megabyte : will an ol pIII be able to handle all these apps?
<12> estb yes
<0> ai_ia: well, I know that the automatic partitioning should do things right, and if your getting a no space on /var error, that makes me thing something is awry
<7> etsb: OLD!? lol. i bet a pII could handle them fine
<11> does this execute 2 commands? ~/blender/blender -w && gimp-2.0
<1> but this same technique works on my desktop wihtout any problem
<12> i hav a p2 450 as a terminal server!
<7> etsb: after all... the bandwidth is usually the biggest limitter
<12> lol
<0> I would suggest trying all files in one partition, and then see what happens
<4> tonyyarusso, have you got my pm?
<13> foampeace: only if the first one is successful (returns 0)
<1> i usually use gparted in installation to create my partitions and use them
<14> my laptop is overheating with critcal heat reached (144C) by the temp if its accurate im guessing its a vid adaptor overheating, will using ati drivers instead of vesa fix this?
<9> NCLife: Yeah.
<14> or is it possibly another partof the system with an inaccurate temp picked up by ubuntu
<1> Usually one large / and rest is swap
<4> :)
<15> Anyone know how to get libcurl?
<0> ai_ia: Well, change something and try again, because if its not currently working, you dont have much to loose
<4> goood
<16> nbound: how do you check temp?
<9> NCLife: All right, I've exhausted my ideas for why it wouldn't work, b/c it all looks good to me.
<14> _jason, no idea when it shuts down it just says what i said above
<15> _jason: have you tried cd'ing into /tmp ?
<1> i am trying this from a week
<1> i tried suse it worked perfectly but i like to work with ubuntu
<17> ubotu
<4> ok tony, thanks for you time ^^
<8> scam, install libstdc++5 (it is on the CD)
<11> how does the macro work in the command line gnome panel thingy
<16> god: libcurl is in the repos, what did you mean by dc'ing into /tmp?
<16> cd'ing even
<1> is there any manual way to transfer install files to drive and then continue the install
<14> my laptop is overheating with critcal heat reached (144C) by the temp if its accurate im guessing its a vid adaptor overheating, will using ati drivers instead of vesa fix this?
<15> _jason: cd. you asked how to check temp. and /tmp is the temp directory. just like C:\WINDOWS\Temporary Internet Files or something
<16> god: oh, I meant temperature
<11> how can i do a google search from the gnome panel?
<1> like i first do the server install and then transfer all packages to drive and install them
<15> _jason: Well, you can get a program. look for a sensor program on google. Or when you start up, some BIOS have a little meno
<14> anyone? im using a Presario V2000 series laptop if it helps



<16> god: ok, thanks
<15> _jason: Sure.
<18> im trying to install vmware player.. when i use the sudo ./filename it goes through the install and says i need to either recompile my kernel or use CC environment variable pointing to the "gcc" version "3.4.5".
<18> what do i do :-x
<11> is it possible to do a google search from the gnome panel?
<14> nmva u need to tell the install program ur kernel was compiled with gcc 3.4.5
<3> timfrost i dont have the cd
<19> how do you build and install a new module?
<18> how?
<3> timfrost can i apt-get it
<14> nvma "CC=/usr/bin/gcc-3.4.5 <COMMAND>"
<5> megabyte : pII? that is truly unbelievable...and to guess i was gonna kill that old pc!
<18> one sec..
<3> nbound was that to me?
<3> nm
<3> haha
<18> wait.. it knows my kernel was compiled with gcc 345
<18> "Your kernel was built with "gcc" version "3.4.5", while you are trying to use
<18> "/usr/bin/gcc" version "4.0.2"."
<5> megabyte : honestly i was gonna kill that pIII machine
<3> timfrost i got it thanks
<18> oh
<18> wait
<5> megabyte : take it a part...and salvage what i could..and keep as spares
<5> lol
<7> etsb: lol that's really fast for a garbage
<11> how do you do a google search from the gnome panel
<7> etsb: i've got old P1's lying around... THEY are the ones to get rid of... a PII would perhaps even make a nice server
<7> etsb: well... BORDERLINE server... like for email, etc
<20> good morning
<19> how do you build and install a new module?
<11> apt-get install googlizer to search google from the gnome panel
<21> mount: /dev/hda already mounted or windows-x busy
<22> make-kpkg --targets
<21> but it's not. mount doesn't show it as mounted
<20> wonder that I try to set PYTHONPATH inside /etc/profile and EXPORT it (like PATH), but no luck
<21> any ideas on what is wrong?
<20> is /etc/profile really wrong place for such a thing?
<21> is "mount" the correct way of viewing already mounted partitions?
<22> try .bashrc not /etc/profile
<22> es
<22> yes mount good
<18> its still saying the same thing, i did what you told me
<9> Let me see if I understand this correctly: gmailfs will let you basically mount your space from the gmail server to use normally on your computer?
<23> Hey can someone give me a hand with something? I want to use rsync to make the local copy of my site and the one on my server always agree with each other.
<8> altano, 1: /dev/hda s not a partition. 2: 'mount' will show the current partitions
<21> timfrost, how do I mount it?
<20> the reason for setting PYTHONPATH is that I got some python2.3 modules...
<22> hda is the hd hda1 is the first part
<5> megabyte : thats trully amazing...that old pIII mach was really having trouble with win98...and i mean really having trouble..i tried avetything..re-installing etc etc.....comtemplated on giving in some different window os..but lucky i found ubuntu
<23> I've read a few tutorials but they're kinda confusing
<21> if it's clearly not already mounted, and I get that error
<21> oh I got it
<21> how do I give permission to another user?
<21> when mounting
<7> etsb: hmm... pIII should be fine on win98... unless it had a lot of proggies open...
<8> altano, what is /dev/hdsa supp[osed to be? Do youi mean /dev/hda1 or another partition?
<22> umask sometimes, sometimes fmask & dmask... man 5 mount
<23> Someone anyone?
<21> /dev/hda1 works, but how do I give my current user permission to access it?
<5> megabyte : it had alot of proggies but not open...even at start up it was really slow...even with one prog on it was deadly slow..
<21> sudo ls shows the files, but I can't write to it just yet
<8> altano, what file system is it?
<21> ntfs
<24> my computer is randomly saying now "unable to get exclusive lock" when i'm trying to update the repositories...? is this normal
<8> !ntfs
<25> rumour has it, ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows 2000 and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions
<7> etsb: hmm... a 500mhtz ran win98 fine for me... even Diablo II (but was sluggish in D2)
<21> ty
<26> mkyb14, you might have apt-get running elsewhere.
<24> Grazer, no i don't
<18> nbound, that was a no go-- anymore ideas?
<26> mkyb14, then that is strange. :)
<8> altano, that link describes mounting NTFS *read-only*.


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