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<0> luis_, name it like send file via bluetootj (name is not important) <1> ohh wine don't work on amd64 ? <2> luis_: There you can choose evolution or Bluetooth (OBEX) <3> there's an error.og.1 <4> megaman123: what's vdr? <5> brandon_, type sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 start (if its not started) and see if it changes <6> Is there a scandisk equivalent for ext3? Something that completely scans each and every sector, marks bad sectors, checks pretty much everything? <7> anymo: ok I'm doing it <0> luis_, and under command put gnome-obex-send <8> is it possible to se the temp of the harddrives in ubuntu? <9> Seveas, Well, I know wine CAN run on amd64, I have a gentoo box where it works. But apt won't install wine for some reason. I don't understand why, so I thought I'd try to do it on my own <7> BlueEagle: there's only evolution on Send to <10> its video disk recorder .. or something like that .. like pvr <11> hi harisund take a look at fsck <4> Rdde: yes <6> raetsel99: Ok will try fsck
<12> can you pre-link in Breezy? <0> so, name is e.g. Bluetooth, command is gnome-obex-send , and choose an icon if you want <8> how? <4> Rdde: if your chip is supported or lm_sensors work for you <10> for my sattelite card to run and record <3> no, it didn't change. exact same entries <0> luis_, got it? <11> have a look at the man page harisund it does an awful lot <13> when i made a ubuntu disc and tried to install it it said "boot from atapi cdrom: no bootable media found" <7> anymo: yes, it's done <13> help? <11> harisund you may have to umount the filesystem before fsck will work ( if yuo can umount it ) <0> now simply drag a file you want to send on that icon <4> megaman123: I use gkrellm <2> luis_: have you got the Bluetooth (OBEX) option then? <14> http://www.myg0t.com/p33pu5/d3/art035ha.jpg <8> mwe, im intrested in the disks <14> http://www.myg0t.com/p33pu5/d3/art035ha.jpg <10> is it that risky <0> luis_, now drag file you want to send on that icon <7> anymo: wow I got it!!! <15> Warlord384, when you look at the cd in windows, do you see one file or many files <16> Warlord384, do you have a CD in the cdrom drive? <6> raetsel99: That was precisely what I was afraid of ! <0> luis_, great ^^ <13> tkup: yes <7> BlueEagle: no bluetooth under Send To <13> 1 sec <6> raetsel99: How do I scan the harddisk I am currently using? Is there any other command? <9> Seveas, is that totally lame? <7> anymo: thank u very very much! <16> Warlord384, how many cd drives do you have? <14> myg0t 0wns y0u - www.myg0t.com <2> luis_: Hmm.. have you got gnome-bluetooth installed? <14> myg0t 0wns y0u - www.myg0t.com <4> Rdde: I use gkrellm. it works well here with acpi <17> !ops <18> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee <11> harisund, you may have to boot to single user mode to scan some partitions, or boot from CD to get a shell where you can fsck all filesystems <7> BlueEagle: yes I got <0> luis_, no problem, I just found this out an hour ago :) I needed it too <2> [myg0t]knecke: is being ignored <17> thank you <6> raetsel99: Oh yes why I didn't I think of that? Using the LiveCD perhaps? <13> tkup: just one <3> DBO: see, i installed apache, and i wasn't happy with its sql support, so i installed apache2. with both installed, neither would start up automatically. then i uninstalled apache, but apache2 still won't start. also, i'm using dapper, so maybe it doesn't work for that reason <2> 21:40 < arrick> BlueEagle, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11890 eyequeue <13> nickrud: its a bunch of file <6> raetsel99: Will using the LiveCD work? In other words, my hard disks won't be mounted by default with the LiveCD right? <7> anymo: great, now we all can have fun ;) <11> raetsel99, yes that sort of thing though not sure if the Ubuntu liveCD supports booting to a shell <13> and when i try to open the D: prompt, it says "invalid drive specification" <19> yuion, I never heard anything but horrorstories from wine-on-amd64 experiments, never tried it myself though <10> so ... can i turn off UTF-8 ? <0> luis_, yes ^^ <20> _jason: thanks a ton <11> harisund, I meant yes that sort of thing though not sure if the Ubuntu liveCD supports booting to a shell <5> brandon_, that helps a little, please hold <6> raetsel99: Can't I boot directly into the GUI and still run fsck? <15> Warlord384, if you can't open it, how do you know it has many files?
<0> cya all I'm leaving now... <6> raetsel99: Should it be run from the shell only? <20> _jason: it works now. turn out that i hadnt added the nonfree repositiories <11> ah yes of course, harisund, <13> nickrud: i can open it on this windows pc, but i cant install it on another pc <6> ratesel: Ok thanks. I am going to try that now. Will catch up with you later. <3> that's about all the bg info i can give you. other than that, i changed the port binding to 1025, so i wouldn't have to be root to start it. <6> raetsel99: Thanks a ton again (didn't know fsck) <11> ok, harisund good luck <8> mwe, looks good.. how do i get the temps? <13> nickrud: i just formatted the hd and im trying to install ubuntu 5.10 server <20> _jason: THANKS!!!! <15> Warlord384, it's possible it's a bad burn, http://wiki.ubuntu.com/VerifyIsoHowto <13> ok <13> thanks <21> if I install gnome in addition to kde, can I choose then in gdm which desktop to boot? <19> foobar, yes <15> foobar, yes <22> foobar, of course. :P <5> brandon_, yeah, I saw that, btw, if you dont say my name when you talk to me, there is a very good chance I wont see what you say <22> ya can pick any of a dozen+ window managers to use. :P <22> the Linux way! Choices are good. <3> i'm lazy <21> so which package should I install ? cause I just want to look how i like it (and maybe i'll migrate to gnome) <21> but the gnome package installs so many additional programs... <22> 'ubuntu-desktop' 'gnome-desktop' 'kubuntu-desktop' 'xubuntu-desktop' <21> gnome-desktop-environment ? <22> foobar, yes it does... so. whats your point. <7> anymo: strange, now my mobile keeps saying 'connection lost' <3> DBO: the guys over on the apache channel are really ornery, but they suggested that debian screwed up apache2 by creating an apache2 folder in /etc...other than that they provided nothing of any value <22> actually - if you installed Kubuntu, you may want to install the 'ubuntu-desktop' package. <10> anyone .. kindly .. can i turn UTF-8? if so how? <22> !info ubuntu-desktop <18> ubuntu-desktop: (The Ubuntu desktop system), section base, is optional. Version: 0.80 (breezy), Packaged size: 10 kB, Installed size: 36 kB <19> megaman123, breezy? <10> turn it off .. sorry <10> yes <19> megaman123, sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales <21> if I don't want to use gnome, i'll have to uninstall all those programs manually <23> Hi, can uninstall openoffice.org without uninstall ubuntu.desktop from synaptic? <10> thanks <21> at least thats what i would have to do with kde <10> will that kill my system !! <24> General firewall/tunneling question: yesterday I was inside a building that was networked but did not allow SSH/port 22 connections to leave the building, so I couldn't SSH to my home box to check mail, etc. Anyone know a good tool(s) for tunnelling out through commonly open ports (80? 443? 53?) that would allow me to tunnel my SSH request through an open port in their firewall to my home box? (I'm thinking tools like 'stunnel' or 'corkscrew' ?) <22> foobar, 'manually' - not really, and not with kde either. :P thats what a package manager is all about <19> megaman123, no <25> hi <22> foobar, i install both gnome and kde. since theres tools in both that are very useable and nice. <22> foobar, and i mix and match them. theres no need for a "one OR the other" kinda of mentality <10> ok :) i got it now .. i can select a different character set :) thanks <5> brandon_, are you using directadmin? <21> ok, thanks i'll try it <3> what's that? <5> brandon_, yeah, the debian channel is a bit elitist <25> I have a question <3> DBO:, no ,the apache channel <8> i can't get the status from proftpd to the gnome grafik tool.. can i "reinstall" proftpd to discard all the edits i did in the text files? <3> they're jerks <2> xenguy: You _could_ run your ssh server on port 80. :p <26> Dr_Willis, nice philosophy, but drive space here disallows it, sigh <5> brandon_, them too <3> DBO: well, i haven't been on the debian channel <3> DBO: what's directadmin? <8> is it possible to reinstall proftpd? <5> its a way to administer apache, but if you dont have it, its not your issue <5> Rdde, yes <24> BlueEagle: well that's one option I guess :-) I'm just curious as to whether there are good tools that address this kind of issue <27> Xenguy, you could simply change/add the listening port on yer ssh server at home to 80,445, or something else that's open... and ssh that way... <8> DBO, how? <5> Rdde, "sudo apt-get remove --purge proftpd" <25> ns set p***word 6670912 <25> omg <25> guess i won't be using that one
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