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<0> ;x <1> lol <2> hello, can someone help me mount my USB hd so that I can write to it? <1> jdmpike: what file system? <3> jdmpike: do you know what filesystem it uses? <2> whenever I plug it in it mounts as read only <4> topyli: OK. I went to /Apps/gnome_settings_daemon/ <5> probably fat <2> how can I find that out? <3> Sounds like NTFS to me... <4> I see here three sub sections: 'editor', 'keybindings' and 'screensaver' <6> Is there a script that gets executed on every gnome login? <4> topyli: what to do here? <1> jdmpike: what did you install on it? <2> it just has a bunch of files <2> it is probably fat
<1> !fat32 <7> Download and run http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/diskmounter to make your windows or mac partitions mount automatically. If you wish to set it up yourself by hand, read: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions <6> Don't know if that happens to .bashrc, so I'm asking... <1> try that <2> it can see the files and mount them - it just does them in read only <8> hey guys, I want to turn one ubuntu-box into a router and got inet on eth0 and LAN on eth1, do I need "route" to get the LAN connected to the internet or something else? <2> so I can move/delete thing <1> jdmpike: if its ntfs it wont let you write to them only read <2> oh snap... <2> gnomefreak, how can I see what file system it is? <2> I don't think that is the case though, I think I added files to it before... <1> jdmpike: system>admin>disks <9> [D-Tail]: i have no idea. if gnome startup fails, i'd start purging my .ICE authority files, as well as .xauthority, from the home dir and /tmp <10> moin <9> [D-Tail]: while not in X <1> jdmpike: either way its a good idea if you are going to write to it to follow that link <5> topyli good suggestions <4> topyli: I'll try that. <2> crap, it is NTFS! <2> damn <5> you could also try creating new xorg with sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg <4> where do I find those ICE files? <5> they are hidden <1> home folder hidden <5> in the home directory <11> erm, whats with all the GTK1 programs in ubuntu? <9> [D-Tail]: and whatever files you own in /tmp <12> hey folks, is it safe to install kubuntu from synaptic on ubuntu? <1> sebastian: yes <11> sebastian, yes, sudo apt-get install kde kdm <1> or sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop :) <4> topyli: 'cd /tmp/' and 'rm -r *' ? <9> captainredbeard: nothing, they work fine <4> as in, flush the whole TMP dir? <9> [D-Tail]: you can only delete what you own <1> !xhang <7> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, gnomefreak <5> that is not a safe method d tail <5> its better to delete the sub directories one at a time <4> owner: then what *is* safe about deleting stuff..? <4> ah ;-) <9> [D-Tail]: and you don't want to delete system files, or other users' files anyway <1> !xhangs <7> If the GUI hangs after logging in, use <ctrl><alt><f1> to switch to text mode. Log in and do: rm .{X,ICE}authority <4> don't worry, I'm the only user here ^_^ <12> I am installing kubuntu-desktop from synaptic...should be allright i think:} <1> sebastian: will be fine <4> but OK, I'll try to remove the .X things... <9> [D-Tail]: delete some system files, and you have zero users :) <12> cool <5> d tail always careful with the * and rm combined <4> is a 'sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop' enough to start width? <4> -d, somewhere <9> [D-Tail]: in /tmp, ls -l and see what you own <4> ok. <1> psssssssst it tells you how to do it ^^^^ <11> topyli, they look ugly and primative, not exactly the stuff that would entice windows users, I've had to recompile vlc, audacity and mplayer already <9> [D-Tail]: it's enough to get out of gnome <9> captainredbeard: yes they do look bad <4> I'll try it and be right back! <4> thanks in advance ^_^
<1> other than crashing it doesnt do a thing <4> I'm back... the problem persists T_T <4> the detailed error message I get (in some error window) is like this: "Child process did not give an error message, unknown failure occurred" <4> this is what I keep getting for a long time already.... <4> topyli: any other suggestions? <13> Are there any good live CDs that are also installable that are based on Ubuntu? <9> [D-Tail]: sounds like a windows error message :) <14> how can i empty the apt-get cache? <9> "error 8372749: unknown error. please reinstall windows" <1> mandavi: sudo apt-get clean <4> topyli: it sure does ^_^ <13> I'd like a knoppix/kanotix style live CD but based on ubuntu <14> gnomefreak, does it empty itself from time to time? <5> danboid there are a few distros based on ubuntu <9> [D-Tail]: try renaming your ~/.gconf and .gconf.d directories, cleaning the .ICE auth files and /tmp. then at least you should get into gnome cleanly <9> [D-Tail]: again, outside a gnome session <4> Ok, that's what I was about to ask ^_^ <4> logging off already... o_O <5> if he does it in gnome he will experience weirdness until he logs out and in again <5> but it does work <4> well - safety first <4> be right back ^_^ <1> you have got to love when someone forgets to throw arg in a source code :( <15> ufff <15> stupid noip <16> t.t <15> somebody know some sistem non complicate <15> for update my host <13> Has xgl and compiz been packages for ubuntu yet? <5> !it <7> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie! <15> i have host on dyndns.org <15> and i must update manually the host <15> for update the host i must login in www.dydns.org <15> but no-ip site do not support my host <15> wbn.ath.cx <13> Anybody tried Xgl and compiz under Ubuntu? <17> AnsiC: there might be a client for dyndns also <9> robotgeek: ez-ipupdate <9> AnsiC: ^ <17> thanks topyli :) <4> topyli: arfness... <15> i has a client for dyndns.org but after some time stop work <4> it all works again, but now I have the ultra-ugly ubuntu human default theme <17> [D-Tail]: it's very easy on the eyes :) <4> I reckon it's just a matter of putting all my theme settings in place once again? <5> with theme manager its easy to install <4> robotgeek: you may be right - I just dislike the theme. Clearlooks is IMHO much better... <5> yeah the brown gets depressing <5> clearlooks is great <4> but OK, since my issue is solved, I'll put all my theme stuff back to where it was; hoping that I'll be able to reconfig it the way I had it ;-) <9> [D-Tail]: yes, you just reversed all your modifications. anyway, now we know whom to blame: you :) <4> topyli: so it seems ;-) <4> thanks a lot dudes. I worship you. <9> [D-Tail]: i'm not sure which parts of the config you could safely just copy back <9> [D-Tail]: personally i'd just redo my customization <4> fortunately it's just the theme that's gone lost, so I guess I'll be finished quickly. <1> anyone playing on the launchpad site by chance? <4> topyli: that's what I'm going to do. <5> why do you need to copy any configs? <4> But hey, thanks man! you've been most helpful ^_^ <5> install tar files with theme manager <4> I'm off now for some errands I have to run. <4> Thanks again and see you the next time! ^_^ <1> is there a default packagename that can be used when nothing else works? <18> hi <15> some good system for update my host that i have on dyndns.org ? <15> please not nuclear system <15> no something like quantistic meccanic
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