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<0> yep <1> Just a regular database table. When I create a new database, and try to create a table, it always hangs or crashes... <2> WorstPhobia: try running it in terminal. you might get some errors <1> It works fine in Windows, but I'm trying to avoid using Windows... <1> Base? <1> Hm...good idea. <3> Installer36, i am getting errors because i tried to use dpkg -i before with a different rpm <4> Use the alien it worked for me <5> j1p: does ctrl-alt-F7 do anything? (get back with ctrl-alt-F1) <6> i need a hand with workspaces <7> WorstPhobia, create your database, close and re-open, then create your table <8> HymnToLife: you get my private message? <0> bimberi, i started x in that space already <0> all that works fine for me <4> thechris another thing I made a mistake on was I didnt cd to the right place usaully Desktop <6> in kubuntu, i move the mouse to the side of the screen, and i switch workspaces, how do i turn this off?
<9> j1p: you mean you have it running now? you should shut it down before trying xdm <10> is there a good pointer about crafting customized Ubuntu liveCDs ? <0> ill reboot and try again <5> !livecd <10> !livecd <11> anyone therE? <5> starshine: ah, you 've got it, the factoid was a bit long to show in the channel :) <12> i'm here <13> resista: Only 536 of us. <12> and yet, is anyone really here? <1> anto9us: Still hangs. <10> bimberi: tx :) <6> in kubuntu, i move the mouse to the side of the screen, and i switch workspaces, how do i turn this off? <11> is it possible to uninstall apackage WITHOUT uninstalling packages that depends on it? <5> starshine: np :) <1> anto9us: Now crashed and terminated. <9> resista: no <11> really? <12> resista, I have to question why you would want to? <9> resista: really <7> WorstPhobia, do you have java runtime installed? <1> Dunno. I should... <11> cause synaptics wants to uninstall like all gnome packages and all other stuff <14> resista, If you uninstall what another package depends on it, ... then none of them will work <9> resista: what is it that you're trying to uninstall? <15> what is that address where you paste whatever errors you have <15> i dont wana flood the channel <10> hm, cloop code got messier, you used to only need enough room for it once :) <11> ok, but i have gcc 3.4 or something... Then i installed gcc 4.0 and now i need to remove gcc 4.0, but i cant without synaptic uninstalling my whole system!? <9> resista: that shouldn't happen. try "sudo apt-get remove gcc-4.0" <4> !paste <16> Don't flood the channel! Please use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or the channel #flood to paste large amount of text. <17> in kubuntu, no one can hear you scream <18> heh <19> re <10> anyways thanks, see ya later <11> LjL, yeah, but then it says gcc-4.0-base is depending on gcc- 4.0... <9> resista: well, then it'll remove gcc-4.0-base too, which is fine, as long as it's not still trying to remove your whole desktop or whatever <9> resista: why do you want to remove gcc 4.0 by the way? <20> anyone here uses an ati-ixp based on-board modem on their laptops? i'm have here an HP Compaq nx6125 that uses ATI most of its chipsets. can you help me how to make my internal modem works? thanks.. :) <5> resista: you can 'sudo dpkg -r --force-depends <package>' but ewwww <1> anto9us: How can I check my Java Runtime version? <9> bimberi: i think apt-get (or friends) will get it installed back next time anyway, won't they? <21> hi, can anyone help me run a .dat vcd file off my hd with mplayer, or anything? <7> WorstPhobia, java --version <11> Ljl, but if i select all packages that are depending on gcc-4.0 it wants to remove like 200 pkgs, and those mostly gnome and other important stuff <5> LjL: good question, not sure, maybe if a dependant package gets upgraded and dist-upgrade is used <7> WorstPhobia, you should install sun's one I think <1> anto9us: 1.4.2 <1> So I should get a new version? <12> WorstPhobia, that'd be a good idea <9> bimberi: all i know is that whenever i tried to ignore missing dependencies using --force-depends, i couldn't run apt-get/aptitude anymore without them uninstalling what i installed with dpkg <7> !tell WorstPhobia about java <17> i have 1.4.2 <5> resista: how about this (a guess) - 'sudo update-alternatives --config gcc' ? <11> LjL, synaptic says gcc-4.0 is broken,... thats why! <5> LjL: kk <1> wastrel: Does OO.org Base work for you?
<9> resista: what do you mean "select"? are you still talking about Synaptic? but i'm saying, if you use "sudo apt-get remove gcc-4.0", is it still listing 200 dependencies? <12> WortPhobia, don't forget to run update-alternatives to use the proper jre <12> WorstPhobia, don't forget to run update-alternatives to use the proper jre <17> WorstPhobia: well i'm not sure what you mean - oowriter and such work for me <9> resista: then your problem is that it's broken, really. i can ***ure that it should not be <11> LjL, gcc-4.0-base is depending on gcc- 4.0... and then it advices me to do "apt-get -f install", then it lists 200 pkgs. <5> resista: i think it says its broken because of an unsuccessful attempt to remove it <22> !seen bob2 <16> dogmeat: i haven't seen 'bob2' <15> ok i tryed upgrading java but still no luck, can someone take a look at this ? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9841 <9> resista: ok, then run "sudo apt-get -f install" and see what it intends to do <11> i told you ;)... it lists 200 pkgs <9> resista: then try "sudo apt-get install gcc-4.0 gcc-3.4" <5> dogmeat: /msg nickserv info bob2 (11 weeks!) <9> resista: (did you even interrupt apt-get/Synaptic while it was installing or removing?) <22> bimberi, thanks <17> did you install java sdk thingy or just the runtime? <17> what's azureus again? <5> dogmeat: np <23> !azureus <16> azureus is, like, a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AzureusHowTo <24> hiya <11> Ljl: no <25> !ajuda <16> maximo: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/ <24> i'm wondering how to set up my system to automagically run .rb files through `ruby`, the same way it does .exe files through mono <11> LjL, these are the broken packages: cpp-4.0 g++-4.0 gcc-4.0 gij-4.0 libgcc1 libgcj-common libgcj6 libgcj6-common libstdc++6 libstdc++6-4.0-dev <26> !restricted <16> restricted is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats Most of the formats listed here can be replaced by !FreeFormats <9> resista: try "sudo apt-get install that-list-of-packages" <17> Aurora: you mean in nautilus? <11> i did, but then it listed 200 packages ;) <12> wastrel: unless you plan on developing in java, just get the jre <24> i mean in command line <24> i think its a kernel thingy but it might be a bash thingy <27> hello all, just installed kubuntu and ran some hdparm tests, it seems like its rather slow, how can I enable DMA for my drives? <5> ubotu tell satan about dma <11> more ideas? <11> Ljl: more ideas? <9> bimberi: if you have any further idea about resista's problem with apt, i'm getting a little clueless <27> awesome, thanks ubotu and bimbri <27> bimberi* <12> resista: can you mark them for reinstallation? <5> LjL: i'm not sure either, resista have you tried 'sudo apt-get -f install' ? <11> in synaptic? <12> resista, yes <11> sure <4> LjL I just installed gcc-4.0 and removed with your instructions...no problems.. <17> is ruby a compiled language? <9> wastrel: no <4> There are not 200 depedn <28> byte-code compiled <11> bimberi, yes, and it lists 200 packages <17> well can't you put a #!/path/to/ruby in the .rb file? <29> anyone have advice about running ubuntu in a many user environment (setting the log out box to only logout not shutdown, audio/cd only accessible to the console user etc) <12> wastrel: that doesn't make it compiled <5> resista: thought so :/ <30> re <9> wastrel, nate__: try installing binfmt-support <17> nate__: the guy was asking how to get .rb files to open automatically in ruby <12> wastrel: sh'bang <9> wastrel, nate__: or, rather, tell that to the guy interested <12> wastrel: like you said, lol :D <31> hey all, everytime i reboot, and open up my normal apps, I have to reposition their size/location on the screen.......is it possible to save that info so i dont have to do it everytime? <30> gonna check it...my last time using Linux was 9 years ago. <17> Aurora: what ljl said :] install binfmt-support mebby <11> so, no more ideas huh? <32> DCC SEND "string" 0 0 0 <5> resista: 'sudo apt-get install gcc-4.0' ? <9> Aurora: i don't know if binfmt-support has built-in support for ruby (don't think), but it's easily added. you can make it look by file extension <33> is there any log with my recents instaled/removed programs ? <17> i find it really irritating that they spell it lawl now
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