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<0> amortvigil: needless to say, it is just as easy to connect the two <1> hey how can i cancel print jobs from console? <0> amortvigil: iirc, firestarter has a handy little interface to iptables to let you do ics <2> cynical: they must be longer than 20 meters:P <0> elbrujo: lp <1> ok <3> amortvigil: what are you trying to set up? <4> amortvigil: ohhh gotcha ;) <3> is he basically extending the network via 2 routers? <5> so the ip of the linksys is usually the ip you put into firefox to configure the router? 192.168.1.1 <3> dreamcatcher: do you still want those instructions, if so reply to the first pm (it will make it easier) <5> that ip? <0> frying_fish: router->comp1->comp2 <6> lprm cancels print jobs that have been queued for printing. <2> frying_fish (router)-->(computer1)-->(computer2) <3> troy_s: oh right.
<2> frying_fish: (router)-->(computer1)-->(computer2) <4> dreamcatcher: thats the internal ip <3> tis perfectly possible, <0> amortvigil: i presume (router)->(computer2) is too far? <3> amortvigil: is computer 1 pretty much just going to act as a router, or will it be used for other things. <2> yes <2> no <0> amortvigil: and comp1 has two eth ports? <5> is the internal ip what i set the belkin router to or the external <1> lp: Error - destino predeterminado no disponible. <1> what happend? <2> troy_s: he has 3 <2> troy_s: :P <6> who can guess why startx gives "X: unable to open wrapper config file /etc/X11/Xwrapper.config <6> X: user not authorized to run the X server, aborting. <6> " <0> amort: and you have a distance issue between router and comp2 <0> amort: if so, plug in, set your ips, and fly. <2> frying_fish: yes exactly <4> dreamcatcher: what are you trying to do? <3> dreamcatcher: check your private messages <3> cynical: I gave him the instructions he needs. <7> intelikey: check the permissions for that file <8> Hello. Does somebody know how i turn off doubleklicking xloses windows? im still used doubleklicking everywhere and often close windows i need accidently :( <2> troy_s: if so, plug in, set your ips, and fly?? <4> frying_fish: rgr <9> znero__: you using #kubuntu? <8> (im using gnome) <10> troy_s: portmap isnt needed for ssh im guessing <0> amort: i think if all the comps have ax to the same subnet, you shouldn't need any more. <3> right, I am needing food. <11> I think I have found a bug in the pythoncard-tools package in universe, but Im not sure if I should use the normal bugtracking webinterface for reporting it. Anyone know ? <6> chennaituxian file perms are ok. system is mounted 'nosuid' so user cant start the xserver <0> maikol: port map? port 22 is ssh if you have any stinker walls in the way. <12> when i try to install gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse i get "Depends: liblame0 (>=3.96.1-1) but it is not installable" error <13> Hi there, just a quick question: I'm trying to build gcc-4.1 for dapper, however, the imported gcc-files from debian need a newer libc6-dev (e.g.). Any idea how i can circumvent this in a pbuilder preocess? <14> Do you ever have to defrag your computer if you're running Xubuntu? <7> oho <2> hmmm im going to try a few things again thanx alll <0> maikol: although some strange magic happens when you try the -X across networks <1> anoter way to kill print jobs lp dont work <2> troy_s: going to try a few things again thanx alll <15> znero__: umm double clicking a window at the top doesnt close it, it 'shades' it <13> xxyyzz, No, depending of the file system you are using, it is automatically taken care of <0> xxyyzz: journaling filing systems don't suffer from too much frag <7> intelikey: login as root, startx, logout and login as user :D <16> hello, how can i activate fstab <14> Oh, that's good <12> xxyyzz: if you absolutely must defrag, then the best way is "back up/format/restore" but even that isn't needed <14> How do I make sure I'm using a journaling file system? <0> xxyyzz: ext3 <13> xxyyzz: look at /etc/fstab <5> frying_fish read pm <13> xxyyzz, there is a column with file formats <0> xxyyzz: default filesystem in ubuntu is ext3 (which is ext2 plus journaling) <17> Which packages do I need to install for dutch spelling check? <13> xxyyzz, or simply type "mount" <16> without restartin <16> restarting * <14> aaah k, I must be using ext3 then <14> 'Cause I haven't changed it.
<18> hm. <13> xxyyzz, it will tell you type ext3 most probably <16> how can i run fstab without restarting? <18> where do I install an additional keyboard map? <18> (for X) <19> does this "deb http://people.ubuntu.com/~jbailey/snapshot/bzr/ ./" REPO work for anybody? <6> chennaituxian yeah root has to do X then user can attach to the server <18> because I have US English as only option <13> blaze, run ftsab, what are you up to? <0> maikol: if you want to remotely ssh a file system, gnome has it built in too. <16> i want to change the number of auto-mounting partitions <20> Hm, doubleklicking at windows that are minimized will close them, just happend to my irc-client <16> RealMurphy: how to run fstab :) ? <14> Mount says "xt3", thanks <0> xxyyzz: there you go. <21> im intrested in the ssh -x command :) <13> blaze, fstab is jsut a configuration file and cannot be run <0> xxyyzz: if you want, you can force a fschk <0> b1zz: its ssh -X not -x <16> and how to run the things, that i have added <16> without restarting <21> ahh yes :) <16> or i have to restart? <0> b1zz: one of the most useful tools in ssh that not a whole crapload know about. <6> chennaituxian solution for my purposes is add X & to an init script. <13> blaze, typically 'mount 'a' <13> ups <19> does this "deb http://people.ubuntu.com/~jbailey/snapshot/bzr/ ./" REPO work for anybody? <13> blaze, 'mount -a' <16> i se.. i'll restart then :) <7> intelikey: good if you have found a way <21> yeah but i have one set up on my xp bow running cygwin <0> b1zz: should still work apparently, although plain x is faster from what i have heard. <13> blaze, if it's automounter '/etc/init.d/automounter restart' (or whatever the name is) <0> b1zz: just ssh -X to host, then launch any x app... <21> ok i will try :) <0> b1zz: try xclock <20> oops, seems like its an strange compiz-addon that caused my problem, ill try to deactivate it. <0> b1zz: almost every x app should work, although you can watch the errors for certain discreps. <21> well duh! it would help if i had X apps installed right? lol <21> i have very basic cygwin installation <6> B1zz all you need is a kernel and bash :) <19> intelikey: can a kernel be installed as a part of cygwin? <0> b1zz: i was ***uming you were doing it from your cygwin box to a real *nix box. <0> b1zz: but you can test with default x apps like xeyes etc. <6> makko_ i don't know ??!! <0> b1zz: should work seamlessly... i launched rosegarden across the internet which was pretty cool. <22> can I still install the edubuntu-6.06-install-i386.iso without burning it?? <21> heheh <21> yeah thats what i want to do too :) <12> when i try to install gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse i get "Depends: liblame0 (>=3.96.1-1) but it is not installable" error, and this is a package that i need to listen to non-free media <21> i use it mainley when i am clients house and i need a tool from my pc i just ssh into my pc using putty <0> b1zz: its _very_ powerful. there are further steps for sound and such... but you can get the gui up within seconds with ssh thanks to the auto head / display ***ignment etc. <0> b1zz: yah putty works fine for the plain cli <0> b1zz: but the real power comes from native ssh to ssh <0> b1zz: with that -X <10> troy_s: what files must i modify to configure ssh <21> yeah thats my next steo :) <21> step* <0> maikol: nothing :) <0> maikol: which is why it is soooooo powerful. <21> waiting to get my gigabyte board back from maufacture <10> troy_s: it just works? <0> maikol: just ssh to host <6> Mageknight it is possable. if you can mount it, in some *nix or boot an iso. <0> maikol: yep <21> and then install linux on my windows box as a server <10> troy_s: wow. speechless <0> maikol: and if you have a ssh server running, right click on your gnome desktop and add a ssh folder to a remote computer... then it is all integrated right into nautalis. <13> Mageknight, another possibliy is to do a full network install and just take the install kernel from the iso <0> maikol: yah i convinced a guy to use ssh the other day after he struggled with samba for 8 days. <13> Mageknight, however, that is a bit of extra work <10> troy_s: haha, ive struggled through samba and nfs for about a week now <0> maikol: and there is a free file tool for winblows called winscp if you need to share crap in winblows across platforms.
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