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<0> zewo useradd -k zewo just like that?? <1> !tell xgl <2> I'll try it! thks jighead <3> zenithsN00b: apt-cache depends nmap doesn't list gtk as a dependecy <4> shifa^away: i think so - i just looked in the man page to be honest ... 'man useradd' <1> !tell michael117 xgl <1> !tell xgl michael117 <5> zewo: i changed it to /root/Desktop/zxzzx but now i even aint able to get in at root mode <6> !xgl <7> I guess xgl is "XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompositeManager - Join #ubuntu-xgl for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems. Pretty videos on http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/" <5> im going to gormat it as ext3 <1> thanks <8> zenithsN00b: what's complaining about gtk? when you try to install nmap or nmap itself? <1> gormat... hehe <5> zewo: i'm going to format it as ext3 <9> Jowi, guess what?
<10> DavidJaq: ? please tell :) <9> I'm chatting at you from my Linux installation :) <4> amortvigil: lets try a safe option first and put it into /media like i did we know its working for me <2> jighead, do you know the option to format a partition through fdisk? didn't find one <10> cool DavidJaq so ubuntu-desktop was all that was needed? <5> zewo: okkie <2> jighead, no problem, these are brand new Seagate 160GB hdds :-) <11> mlopes, when you open fdisk, hit m, and you will get a list of options <9> actually, I needed dpkg --configure -a <11> mlopes, n will create a new part <9> or something like that <12> cef, I'll pastbin it, hold up... <4> amortvigil: am ***uming you know what will happen if you format as ext3 - you will lose all data on that disk <9> I went to install ubuntu desktop and it gave me an error saying I needed to type that dpkg thing so I did, then it put me back at the login screen so I logged in... and here I am <10> DavidJaq: ah, ok, as in the upgrade wiki. happy it worked well for you :) <2> but it doesn't ask me for the partition type <0> zewo hmm.. <11> mlopes, use t to set the type <4> shifa^away: did it work? <9> Don't cheer too soon... it told me I needed to reboot and rebooting is where my problem always starts... so I may be back in here with a new problem in just a moment. Wish me luck. <11> mlopes, use l to see a list of part types <1> What ever happened to that one wavy watery graphical thing that was shown for red hat a few years ago? <2> ohh, it's a hidden feature :-) <11> mlopes, but fd is the one you want for raid auto-detect <11> mlopes, nope, it all shows up if you hit m for help <2> I did and it didn't show up <0> zewo nope <2> err <2> never mind <5> zewo: i know:( but i realy need it:( <11> mlopes, :) <2> it's called change a partition's system id <2> :-) <2> thanks for your precious help!" <5> zewo: i tried it diddnt do well either <4> amortvigil: thats ok, so long as you are ok about losing the data on the ntfs disk <2> btw, is there any CLI GUI for mdadm? <2> :-) <2> it would help a lot <4> Jenny_buntu: : can you type here the exact command like you are trying to run? <12> I pastebined it... "GUI's are for wimps"... to all who are helping me with the GTK nmap thing... http://pastebin.com/767333 <9> Jowi, well, I just rebooted and all seems fine :) <13> zewo I want to sudo useradd kamal <- but this isnt create kamal home directory <8> zenithsN00b: any particular reason you're compiling it? <10> cool DavidJaq <12> Yeah, I just like security as a hobby. <9> thanks for all the help, Jowi. I owe you a great many. <4> Jenny_buntu: you must run 'sudo useradd --create-home kamal' <10> DavidJaq: np. glad i could help <8> zenithsN00b: ahh ok.. well you need to tell the nmap compile process to not use gtk most likely, or install the gtk devel libs <8> zenithsN00b: you are aware you can just install it though, without compiling your own version <8> ?? <4> Jenny_buntu: or you can also go to the System->Administration->Users and Groups tool and add the new user there if you have the desktop installed. <11> mlopes, i am not aware of one, and searching apt for raid and md doesn't turn anything up <12> cef oh how so, I am not sure what to type in bash? <12> cef to do it the simple way. <12> cef or is it in add programs? <8> zenithsN00b: to just install nmap try "sudo apt-get install nmap" or go through synaptic <12> k I'll try that and brb let you know cef, thx! <2> jighead, it turns out that it's pretty simple.. mdadm --create --verbose /dev/md0 --level=1 --raid-devices=2 /dev/hda1 /dev/hdc1 note to self: google is my friend!
<2> ;-) <13> zewo no I dont have desktop install <4> Jenny_buntu: OK then just run the command as 'sudo useradd --create-home kamal' :) <14> Guys wtf ] <14> http://pastebin.com/767342 <14> and I have my nvidia drivers install <15> ALl -- Just installed 5.10 then upgraded to 6.06. Looking for gdm-stop, gdm-restart commands (see man gdm) but can't find them anywhere. What's up with that? <16> can the high scores in gnometris, etc be reset? <13> zewo then to remove user? <17> eavning :) <4> Jenny_buntu: 'sudo userdel -r kamal' <18> i'm using dapper amd64, tvtime is giving me static for audio, does anyone know how to fix this? <19> good morning everyone <13> zewo ok it help me lot thanks <4> Jenny_buntu: no problem. If you want to lookup the help on those commands try use the 'man useradd' or 'man userdel' command and it will bring up a help screen# <17> there seem to be an issue with hardware compability for my laptop in dapper <11> SCOttlebut, use /etc/init.d/gdm [stop|start|restart] <20> me too, starkmjolk ;) <17> after doing my dist-upgrade, the sound stopped responding at all <17> (compaq armada m700) <21> buenas <19> starkmjolk:: are you using alsa? <15> jighead, OK, but where are the other commands? ANy idea why they are not installed? <20> hey that happened to me, too, starkmjolk - then I reinstalled completely and it was fine <19> Judeu_Errante:: hablas inglais? <21> Hexidigital_, a little bit <17> Hexidigital_: to be honest I can't recall. :) I've never had to struggle much on the hardware side in linux (: <11> SCOttlebut, nope, you can use which or locate to see if they are still around <12> Cef, thanks, I got it to work with Synaptic <19> Judeu_Errante:: vas #ubuntu-es <19> starkmjolk:: in a terminal, type alsamixer <22> why is my machine can't play VCD? i can play DVD. :(( <21> Hexidigital_, thanks, #ubuntu-br <17> alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such device <15> jighead, yeah, tried that, they are AWOL. I hate it when stuff like that happens. I guess the man pages need updating. <19> Judeu_Errante:: :) lo siento <21> Hexidigital_, why "lo siento"? <19> Judeu_Errante:: wrong dialect <21> bueno <21> :) <19> starkmjolk:: one moment <17> Hexidigital_: sure man. :) <23> I have just installed ubuntu but havint problems getting into it <23> it somes up saying could not open default font 'fixed' <19> starkmjolk:: type ls /dev/snd/controlC0 <23> is anyone able to help me my question <15> jighead, OK -- so I killed gdm. any idea how to recover my screen, short of rebooting? the keyboard doesn't respond, but I'm ssh'd in from another box <24> is doing sudo network-admin the only way to get online in ubuntu? or atleast if i use WEP, and there isnt a way for it to remember my wep key? <11> SCOttlebut, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start <17> Hexidigital_: it's there, anything you wanted to know? <25> sapperjanko, did you install Dapper? <19> starkmjolk:: are you registered in freenode? <17> don't think so no <19> ubotu:: tell starkmjolk about register <4> jbirdAngel: it should be storing the WEP key in /etc/network/interfaces <19> starkmjolk:: follow those directions, and private message me when finished <19> starkmjolk:: the directions from ubotu <24> zewo: okay ya its there, but when i started the comp up it didnt automatically get online i did sudo network-admin and typed it in as it wasnt already there <17> got it Hexidigital_, thanks <23> Sir_Brizz: I think so <19> starkmjolk:: when you are done, private message me the output from that command <24> it said this is this okay ** (network-admin:5091): CRITICAL **: gst_xml_element_set_content: ***ertion `no de != NULL' failed <25> sapperjanko, Ubuntu or Kubuntu or Xubuntu? <23> Ubuntu <25> hmm... <25> what kind of video card? <20> how do I get rid of a link emblem on a link to a folder I made? It's not listed in "emblems" <23> S3 <4> jbirdAngel: hmm weird. bit of a newbie myself so can't really help beyond saying that if its configured in /etc/network/interfaces it should remember across reboots. because network admin tool is just a user interface that writes stuff into that file. <23> s3 trio 3d/2x <25> sapperjanko, in the past that error was related to the video card driver being loaded wrong or not at all <24> zewo: okay maybe i need to comment outh the eht0 stuff i think they had me do that before on kubuntu, not sure if it was the same file tho <26> Is there a HOWTO on how to use the "open source" ATI driver? <24> zewo: do you know if that thing the terminal said after doing sudo network-admin is okay?
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