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<0> is there sth wrong with /usr/include/GL/glx.h ive tried compiling something and it complains about that file .. <1> i tried that <1> but it didnt work <2> How can I install linux on a laptop that won't boot from the CDrom? Can I make a special partion to load linux to? <1> i couldnt even resize it to make 10mb partition <0> Codenut: boot from usb then <3> ZeroGratiude: I find it a little dodgy, but QTParted has never failed me <4> Warbo: how is it with resizing and moving partitions? i didn't have much luck, but didn't fight it much. <5> the driver i just loaded also says "[permanent]". did the old driver get disabled ? <2> Are there instructions on how to do that around? <4> Codenut: is it networked? <3> bobstro: I've only tried it on a hard-disk install (never live) and it said it couldn't apply changes because "disk is in use", well duh! (no, the marked partitions were not mounted :)) <1> warbo so how do i get qtparted <5> or do i need to restart for the new driver to control the soundcard? <4> Warbo: i use partition magic out of laziness and habit, or just nuke windows. <2> Yes with a linux box and an XP box and another win98se box and I am running 98se on this box
<6> Can anyone help me with this? I have a file in my home directory with the text "HelloThereLooking" in it, yet "find | xargs grep HelloThereLooking &> /dev/null" fails to find it <6> " <3> bobstro: I just get out an old KNOPPIX CD and use QTParted. Besides, it lets me play xgalaga while I'm waiting <7> WhatTheDeuce: why are you sending everything to /dev/null? <6> _jason: I was told that that sends the errors to /dev/null <4> WhatTheDeuce: try "find . -exec grep barf {} \;" perhaps? <3> ZeroGratiude: I have QTParted on a KNOPPIX LiveCD, but that seems a bit overkill for 1 app. I don't know of any specially-made QTParted CDs though <7> WhatTheDeuce: I think that sends errors and standard out, try replacing the & with a 2 <8> i live in washington state and am kindof wishing mt rainer would blow and take seattle with it <9> Codenut, I heard liveusb is simply not available for ubuntu, can you do debian instead? debian installation docs explain how to to install from usb <10> can anyone help me setup access to ntfs and fat drives ? <11> ZeroGratiude, Warbo, Gparted is on the ubuntu liveCD <7> ubotu: tell abou about ntfs <6> _jason: Sorry...that was a typo. 2> doesn't work <3> Flannel: precisely, but I find it doesn't work very well <1> gparted doesnt work <1> i cant get it to partition <6> bobstro: What would I replace with my pattern in that? <3> ZeroGratiude: What actually happened? <2> I would rather get the cd from another machine on the network. <12> hi <13> cant get openoffice to run <4> WhatTheDeuce: barf <13> gives this error <1> Okay well I am trying to install ubuntu but when i try to partition it wont let me it gives me a error saying that it could not make enough space, but i have 73g of free space on my harddrive <13> /usr/lib/openoffice/program/javaldx: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory <13> /usr/lib/openoffice/program/pagein: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory <13> /usr/lib/openoffice/program/soffice.bin: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory <1> I have even tryed gparted before doing the installing and same error <7> WhatTheDeuce: seems like it would work but I can't test right now, make sure you are in the rigth directory ($HOME) when you issue it <4> WhatTheDeuce: "find <startpath> -exec grep <pattern> {} \; <8> i hear wma files can be converted to a different format but havent figured out how to do it yet <4> WhatTheDeuce: Just tested, works fine. <3> ZeroGratiude: I am ***uming that the "free space" is tied up in an ntfs windows partition. What is the eroor given by gparted <1> gimme a second <13> and the dependencies are already installed <14> Stupid question <3> disinterested_pe: You can play them with an "xmms-wma" plugin and use XMMS's disk-writing output <14> Installing new Dapper with desktop-i386 iso <14> Letting it auto-resize the old Windows partition <12> i've got two problems: 1. my english is bad wich will makes solving the second problem difficult 2. I just made my WLAN work, but now nothing nothing is working except IRC i can't even ping the router even though IRC works fine. <14> Does "New partition size" mean <14> "Size of new partition" (created with free space) <14> or "New size of old partition" (that's being resized) <8> ok ty warbo <14> ? <1> okat the error is "Failed to create enough free space" <1> "Failed to create enough space for installation" i mean <3> ZeroGratiude: Is that in GParted? Are you selecting your windows partition and resizing it? <1> No matter what size it gives me the same error <1> yes i am resizing the windows partition <8> warbo theyre on dvd though will xmms play dvds? <15> kristos, that file is in libstdc++6, which is a package I'd be extremely suprised was not installed. <16> Hi. Trying to install initg per the initg directions here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InitNG . It says download the two deb's here http://alioth.debian.org/projects/pkg-initng/ , but no files exist <3> ZeroGratiude: Hmmm. I will install GParted to get the hang of the interface again........ <6> bobstro: How long should this take to work? Right now I'm running it, and it seems to be going extremely slowly <17> I installed XGL, and it was spinning the cube all day. Then I just rebooted, and it seems like its gone, my nvidia drivers seem to load, I still see the flash screen. Is there any logs that I can look at to see what is happening? I do not get any errors..? <3> disinterested_pe: If you can mount a DVD then XMMS can access the files <13> nickrud the package is installed <15> kristos, does /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6 exist? <13> dont know and cant figure what the problem is
<4> WhatTheDeuce: is it possible it's not matching? try a test with a pattern you know exists first. <8> ok <7> WhatTheDeuce: you are scanning all of the files in your $HOME, it could take quite a while <3> disinterested_pe: XMMS WMA plugin is not in Ubuntu. You will have to find it on google ("xmms wma ubuntu" should work) <4> WhatTheDeuce: i tested with "sudo find /etc/ -exec grep hostname {} \;" <18> i have an AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3200+ ... should this be using the amd64-generic or amd64-k8 kernel? <13> ls /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6 /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6 <6> bobstro: I know the pattern exists. It's taking about 30 seconds to search through each file though <13> it exist im using the version for amd64 <8> ok <19> how do I change permissions for a folder? <4> WhatTheDeuce: should search at same rate "find . -print" does <15> kristos, then I also dont know and cant figure what the problem is, especially with openoffice. <20> Wyred: chmod <21> Anyone know of a partition manager, other than qtparted? <3> Wyred: "chmod [whateverpermissions] foldername" <4> KuLover: cfdisk <19> +x for a directory? <22> is there native hfs+ support in dapper? <4> KuLover: though more just partitioning, not much managing. <3> Wyred: use "-R" to do the contents as well, and remember that "execute" permissions on a folder mean that you can open it <23> KuLover: parted. gparted. fdisk. <6> bobstro: Hmm...maybe it's just taking a long time searching through large binaries. Is there any way I could make it not search hidden folders? <21> Thanks bobstro and krazykit! <13> the last line of the error message says "** (process:14641): WARNING **: Unknown error forking main binary / abnormal early exit ..." <4> er... yeah, but you're into "man find" i think <15> kristos, you could file a bug against openoffice-core <5> well i still don't have sound, but modprobe added a driver according to lsmod. how do i get rid of these drivers that don't work? <1> Warbo did you figure out the problem yet? <24> OpenOffice is nice <5> i seem to now have the original drivers and the new one, if i am deciphering lsmod correctly <15> kristos, that's the package that contains the file /usr/lib/openoffice/program/javaldx <13> gavagai i had the same problem with my wifi card just added the name of the module that i didnt want to load to the blacklist <4> WhatTheDeuce: hmm... not sure if you can use that elaborate a regexp in find <25> Hi, I need to free some HDD-space and I want to uninstall KDE. <26> hello everyone, anyone set up ejabberd? i followed every instruction out there and nothing... <27> plop <12> i've got two problems: 1. my english is bad wich will make solving the second problem difficult 2. I just made my WLAN work, it work for some minutes, but now nothing is working except IRC. I can't even ping the router even though IRC works fine. Isn't anyone able to help me or give a tip on what the problem could be? <28> can you install programs while runnign live? <3> ZeroGratiude: OK, I am resizing my /boot partition as an example (I don't use it anyway). You open GParted, click on your partition, click "Resize/Move" then drag the right over to the left a bit. Then go "Apply" and tell me what happens <28> ***uming you have enough ram of course <26> hello everyone, anyone set up ejabberd? i followed every instruction out there and nothing... <25> Do I just have to remove all packeages listed on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingKDE ? <4> WhatTheDeuce: so you mean files starting with ".", right? <29> ZeroGratiude: after you defrag!! <30> Hello. I was hoping to solicit some help installing Ubuntu on an iMac G3/233 (PPC)? <6> bobstro: Yes. <31> sewkdynee: if you remove libqt3-mt that should get rid of all of kde <3> Wow, GParted still does it's "busy device" warning, but AFTER the resize so it is actually useful now :) <25> spikeb, thanks, I'll try that <1> okay <1> it gives me a erro <30> It has an 80 Gb HD I added to it. <30> [8:16pm] eric: I have trouble getting into the second stage of the installation. <30> 1st stage goes just fine - no errors. <30> The computer ejects the CD and reboots.. OK so far. <30> Then I get the 'boot:' prompt, to which I enter 'Linux'. <3> ZeroGratiude: What exactly? <30> I get this error: t comes back with /pci@800000000/mac-io@10/ide@200000/disk@0:3,/boot/vmlinux: Input/output error <4> WhatTheDeuce: i think you'll be chaining find commands, but not sure. problem is, EVERYTHING it returns will start with "."! <30> I have the exact same issue with YDL and Debian. <30> I'm pretty sure the drive is OK because I can put OS X on it. <30> I'm able to boot up Umbuntu live. <30> You know, off the CD. <1> its blank <1> it just says error <3> ZeroGratiude: If your filesystem is REALLY fragmented then defraging it in windows may help <1> its not <1> i alrdy did <1> it windows <1> i checked <3> ZeroGratiude: hmmm.... <1> and it says does not need to defrag <1> and i see alot of white space to the right
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