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<0> Ar2No: you can also use natilus to it easier if you have x running <1> kholerabbi: visit some kiddie porn sites and see if the police come knocking? <2> intelikey: sure, once i know enough about the ubuntu install process, it is all in python and i could get much ahead in that <3> dooglus: haha <4> sakha i think it's a bad idea in general. it says that "linux will bend over backwards and kiss M$ butt" but hey. doesn't ecery one ? <5> izm99: if i connect my mobile it starts gthumb <3> :) <2> intelikey: u have any idea about the ubiquity thingy <1> kholerabbi: but seriously, browse to http://whatismyip.com/ and see if it tells you your real IP or not <2> i mean any knowledge about it? <4> no <6> dooglus: thanks I try 1st <5> izm99: check System > Preferences > Removable Storage > Digital camera <7> KenSentMe, odd. I just thought the interface should be consistent. <7> KenSentMe, ok. *checks* <8> Ar2No: the scp command can reference the remote box as either the source or target - I normaly do it the other way: scp somefile user@remotebox:
<8> that will drop somefile in user's home dir <9> amen intelikey <7> KenSentMe, ah. yeah.... the program is a script that decides what to do. I wrote a substitue for that script (/bin/gnome-volume-manager-gthumb?) <0> hi i am trying to install a couple of packages yet all complain they can not find xlibs. anyon know a work around i thing this is due to the new xorg <9> farous: how you installing them? <2> problem is that the ubiquity installer wants to complete the disk-repartitioning step, this is where i want to stop it and point it to the ext3/reiser fs mounted on the ntfs <0> troy_s: tried both installing deb files and building then <10> ok the driver on live cd is the same as the one installed <11> hey, how can i create network bridges? <12> I cant seem to write anything on my usb stick. it says that its read only disk <10> though its not particularly the driver for this nic <9> farous: building will require the development libs for each set <2> intelikey: but it is really linux doint it, just that the file system underneath that it has to go thru is ntfs <4> sakha so rewrite it. it's open source. not like ntfs. <6> carlfk http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/15297 <11> hey, how can i create network bridges? <9> farous: meaning that if you need foo -- you need foo-dev <0> troy_s: i know but it also required the libs which can not be found. the dev package i downloaded <11> hey, how can i create network bridges? <10> ok the driver on live cd is the same as the one installed <9> farous: not all makes are created equally. you might need to specify where your libs are located in an export. <2> yea it is open source, but not much documentation, atleast i dont have any documentation <10> so why internet on live cd and not in installed ubuntu? <0> troy_s: i am used to building deb packages <11> hey, how can i create network bridges? <11> anyone, how can i create network bridges? <9> amortvigil: that's a pretty broad statement. you want wireless / wired / where/ how? <10> so why internet on live cd and not in installed ubuntu? <9> farous: yeah but you need the exact error bro, or else can't help you. <10> ok the driver on live cd is the same as the one installed <2> carlfk: u have any knowledge about ubiquity installer? i guess that is what it is called the live cd to hd installer <10> whats the differnece? <13> dreamcatcher: thats odd. <11> i have wired from the router too my computer and i want to tup it from my computer to another computer <14> is ssh prefered over nfs? <11> troy_s: i have wired from the router too my computer and i want to tup it from my computer to another computer <9> maikol: hell yah <0> it looks for xlib6g that is for opera beta2 <10> let me give you more info on my network <9> maikol: use ssh for everything. <14> troy_s: thats what i thought <9> amortvigil: wireless? <10> i have vonage hooked up to cable modem which has a linksys router wired hooked up to itself <9> farous: and you have xlib6g-dev installed? <4> ssh into X on localhost.... <11> troy_s: no wired <10> now...there is a belken wireless router that is hooked to the linksys <13> maikol: two different things. <10> then a switch to the belkin <10> and then my computer and ps3 <9> amortvigil: sorry, i am failing to see exactly why you need a bridge etc. <10> i mean ps2 <13> dreamcatcher: make sure that the belkin isn't handing out DHCP as well as the linksys <10> i get internet on xp <10> dual boot config <10> i get internet on live cd <14> frying_fish: whats the difference, other than ssh being more secure <10> just as fast <0> i installed xlibs-dev troy_s but xlibs is a virtual package <13> nfs is for files right
<10> the drivers on both the live cd and the install are the same <13> ssh is for all sorts of stuff. <9> maikol: you don't need more than ssh. <10> i had thought about that fryingfish <13> being SecureSHell <9> maikol: more secure, cleanly written, more versatile, better, better. <9> maikol: single port <10> though i dont know how to handle that and if that was a problem why is live cd working and not the install <14> exactly, so ssh can replace nfs <10> it seems like something small <14> theres no need to have it then <9> maikol: yep <9> maikol: you can use ssh for a plethora of things -- everything from shelling to remote copy to remote x (ssh -X and you will see) <13> dreamcatcher: it could well be that, <10> hrrm <9> maikol: it is the best bloody thing since sliced bread. <13> it can be random what it does, I would suggest going to the config pages of the routers and checking <11> troy_s: this is the setting: (router) --> (computer1) --> (computer2) the arrows are the network cables i need a bridge between computer 1 and 2 <10> i got the dns ips for both routers <10> the config that works for xp is throught the wirelss belkin router <14> troy_s: what are the corresponding packages <13> dreamcatcher: no, go the routers webinterface <10> and the info for dns and gateway and ip are the exact same on ubuntu install and live cd <9> maikol: its a meta -- in dapper i think it is just ssh <13> and turn off dhcp on the belkin. <13> and then, make sure its IP is in the same range as the linksys. <9> maikol: you basically need a client and server -- that's it. <10> ah......so it could act as just a switch maybe? <4> openssh <13> dreamcatcher: basically, yes. <10> omg.... <9> amortvigil: why you flinging 2 thru 1? <13> I have a wireless router acting as an wireless extension to my regular network <14> troy_s: im in breezy <15> Anyone know how I can fix the error on booting that says, "there are differences between boot sector and its backup" ? <10> i dont have cat5 lines long enough to reach that far <9> maikol: then it is openssh-server <10> and we have a lot of comps here <9> maikol: you already have the client. <13> troy_s: if its like mine, I have an ADSL router, that only has one port out, and a NTL CABLE router that has wireless and a switch <14> troy_s: ah, ok <9> maikol: there are a few basic command lines: scp, ssh, and sftp <11> troy_s: because it can and because i only got 2 cable here <13> can't just use the second one as I have ADSL, so just use it for p***through. <11> troy_s:(one cable wich is long enough) <9> amortvigil: yes but i was just wondering why you don't pipe both computers direct from teh router <13> dreamcatcher: its wireless will still work <13> if you give the router an IP in the correct range, and turn off DHCP <10> so if i disable dhcp and set the static ip's to the range of the linksys.....would i have to do that on all comps connecting through the belkin router <13> it just p***es the requests to the other router. <11> troy_s: explain <10> there are three comps and wireless comps as well <13> dreamcatcher: no, just on the belkin <16> his router may not have a built in switch :P <10> they all rely on autimatic ip configuration and run xp <13> set the belkin router to have a static IP in the same range as the linksys <10> im the only one with linux dual boot <13> then the linksys will handle the rest. <9> amortvigil: doesn't yoru router have four or so switch ports onit? <10> so the static ip that is on the belkin should be the static ip on all comps or will linksys reconfigure all the comps that connect after the belkin static ip change? <13> dreamcatcher: no <9> maikol: if you really want to see the power of ssh, try "ssh -X host" then launch an x app from that host. secure transparent x windows networking. <10> yeah they both do and so does the switch <11> troy_s: yes it has,but the cables are verry exspensive and i aint got the money (like 20 euro's) and it worked fine at wiondows xp <14> troy_s: sweetness <13> dreamcatcher: I will pm you a set of instructions <17> can somebody tell me what to add to fstab in order to be able to read/write? <14> troy_s: installing as we speak <10> i appreciate it <16> 20 euros for some ethernet cables? wtf <9> amortvigil: yes, but i guess i just don't see why you don't run a cable from the router. i guess it is a distance thing. <13> just reply quickly to the pm <10> im learning something new every 10 minutes here lol <9> amortvigil: needless to say, it is just as easy to connect the two
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