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<0> mine too <1> but any mode like 800x600 should work too <0> 15.4 <1> dito! <0> Liquid Crystal <0> this what you do <2> sources.list is read only <1> automagically: are you root? <0> I was ablet o configure my horizontal and vertical sync ranges correctly with debian.. <3> yea you need to type sudo to get root priv <1> Zoo: ah, how? <0> took me a while.. but I did it <2> i don't think so.. i'm using my first name like it told me to. it keeps asking my p***word almost everything i do though. <1> manually? <0> yep <1> or with some fancy tool :p
<1> in your xorg-conf <1> of any config in /etc/X11 for that matter <2> is root the same p***word? <1> s/of/or/ <3> yea you type sudo and then your p***word <2> but how would you edit a text file in command line? <0> fro my hsync . it was.. 45.71-50.52 and for my vsync it was.. 60.00-60.00 but thats not even what engineers probably know the actual rate <3> type sudo nano <0> all linux does.. is take a estimated guess :-) <1> automagically: you use a text editor, like vi <3> nano is the command line text editior <0> see thats the thing <0> thats why you need to add root into ubuntu <1> Zoo: think I'm gonna google on my specs <0> hee <0> what you got <1> but is there a way <1> to switch back to a root console? <0> I be willing to be partner with you m8 <4> Anyone here using LVM in their ubuntu? <1> like in mostly any other OS? <1> ctrl shift f$number <0> you ever try Xandros? <1> yes I did <0> i added the debian sources to it as well.. <1> it didn't please me ;p <0> in my source list. and even isntalled a fluxbox to it.. :-) <0> why, becase you don't have the vision to reverse engineer it? <1> lol <1> nah, I just don't like it <0> Reading, and research is powerful... I even did that to linspire 5.0 for users <1> even though it's debian based ... <0> m8 <0> it loads even faster than ubuntu :-) <0> it uses lilo, as to where ubuntu uses grub by defaut <0> default* <1> default default <1> you can change it ;p <0> I know.. <1> when I get my X running I will use lilo too <5> I have a problem i can see my ntfs partitions on desktop but <0> there is so many things us humans are capable of <5> it says that i have no permission to see them <6> how can i test that my nvidia drivers are working? (ie 3d tests) <7> that's it <0> sagn, you have to make fstab say it can <7> i'm reinstalling <7> one to many freezes <0> cycom, <0> cyphase, <0> what problem you having... :) <4> I'm installing ubuntu on an Athlon 3800 x64 ... now it says I have 3x kernel images to choose from. How to choose intelligently? <8> I am dualbooting with windows xp, is there a way to boot windows in linux? <7> Zoo, it's partially my fault i think <5> how can i do that from /etc/fstab ? <6> any ideas? i don't think the drivers are working, since i only get about 20fps in screensavers <0> hee <7> Zoo, i've messed with the system to much <0> do'nt worry all.. open source by 2010 will be ready for all the drivers :-) <0> cyphase
<9> quux: pick the latest one - the one with the largest numbers in the name, basically <0> I understand what your saying, however, its not like windows registry :-) <7> Zoo, no, of course not <7> Zoo, :) <4> MAd: of the 3, only one even had a version number <0> I am actually.. seeing that.. linux tends to not hold its architecture with some applications stable sometimes. but what can I say.. I like to test softwaer out... <7> Zoo, but it's very unstable. and i can't blame it <0> i hear ya <5> how can i do that from /etc/fstab : the problem with seeing the ntfs partitions? <0> going redo mine as well :-) <10> Hi, quick question. How do I remove my old kernels? I have about 4 of 'em, and I don't think I will need them anymore <2> do i need to add root username in "Users and Groups"? I only see my firstname in there. <6> any ideas how can i test that my nvidia drivers are working? i'm only getting about 20fps in xscreensaver <9> automagically: use sudo, it should be working by default... <9> !tell automagically about root <0> hi maddler <0> Madpilot, <11> hi all! got a kernel panic -->kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0) <0> its sure worth being patient with ubuntu <5> how can i do that from /etc/fstab : the problem with seeing the ntfs partitions? <5> can anybody help <0> 1 sec <12> anyone know of a way of searching what packages are in a repo? <11> i just upgraded my ubuntu to breezy <11> and i got a kernel panic <13> hi! <0> hold on sa <14> #xubuntu-fr <13> anyone knows if there exists a graphical etc/fstab manager? <15> hello tribe! <13> in gnome <13> ? <0> probably could design 1 <13> I found Kouvert but it's based on kde <13> i need something similar in gnome <16> can someone tell me why I can't connect from my XP machine to ubuntu with samba? He always asks for a p***word, and I don't seem to find a default one in smb.conf? <17> anyone played HL2 under cedega? <2> so i need to type something like "sudo etc/apt/sources.list" but not exactly that, cuz that don't work! :p then it'll open in a text editor? <0> hee.. 1 easy way... add permissions.. :P <16> I did <0> user = access everything :D <0> :P <0> j/k... don't all do that :P <18> echylo, you need to run 'sudo smbp***wd' in a terminal. <19> echylo: set up a p***word with 'sudo smbp***wd -a <yourusername>' <20> l <18> Then set a p***word for yourself. <16> aha! thanks <0> ;) <15> can someone explain me what could have DCOPserver to do with Gnome logins? <0> oh <0> so I can do.. su -? <9> automagically: "sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list" <0> ??? <19> Zoo: sudo -i <16> let's try <16> thanks <0> hi Fujitsu <18> Hi Zoo. <2> so complicated <15> yesterday I launched by hand dcopserver in a gnome session, and then i wasn't able to log back in... <0> sorry about early... I was drinkin.. <0> ;) <18> Heh <0> so I can add.. it so I can.. do su - and have it switch over to root? <0> I'm reading.. I get alot more done that way. but figured I would ask.. and please people <0> don't give me no.. tell zoo about <5> how can i do that from /etc/fstab : the problem with seeing the ntfs partitions? <0> this crap.. thanks thats why this channel here.. :-) <9> Zoo: have you read the RootSudo wiki page? <0> oh okay.. I seeing it now <0> nm <9> Zoo: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
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