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<0> gnunewb007: on 64bit, there is no flash nor java plugin, so you will need to look to !flash64 for help.
<1> bluetooth anyone?
<2> gnuNewb007, install flashplugin-nonfree.
<3> thanks Daynah
<1> any pointer?
<4> SurfnKid: should be on the main CD/DVD.
<0> flo: trust?
<5> Polibio, I'm not sure exactly WHERE 'cause I'm not on it, but there's a place to fiddle :)
<6> SurfnKid, cd drive?
<3> ok :)
<7> gnuNewb007: If you set up a 32bit chroot system then you can install any 32bit apps and link your 64bit system to them
<8> espaol
<9> Fujitsu: ok, it's open
<9> Fujitsu: now what?
<0> gnunewb007: and there are easier ways than the chroot.
<10> Warbo: thanks I found the guide



<2> !es
<11> Para Espaol por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
<12> Blis***, what name should i look for
<13> can anyone tell me why the mplayer plugin for mozilla plays the video in an external window and not inside firefox ?
<8> espaol
<10> troy_s: which are?
<0> gnunewb007: again, if you support opensource, you can make the browser you want
<8> quienhabla espaol
<14> troy_s: it's similar to aiptek they say!
<7> gnuNewb007: This is the guide I told a friend to use (but make sure you use "dapper" in the sources and not "hoary") http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=24575
<15> Mysta_, can you try doing hostname <oldhostname> without sudo. I'll brb
<0> ubotu, tell gnunewb007 about flash64
<16> pppoe_dude sure will
<5> Sorry for the repost, Breezy was working fine for me but when I updated to using the update it started freezing. I then reinstalled using the CD (now I have a clean install) and it's STILL freezing. Has anyone heard of this before?
<9> Fujitsu: ok, sorry, internet cut out
<17> did anyone noticed the zsnes bugs since dapper drake ?
<12> roo_, yeap Dapper is installed, My Wifi USB adapter is detected, Im trying to configure, compile stuff but I get an error saying Linux source tree /usr/src/linux is incomplete or missing
<0> daynah: lynching at lockup?
<9> Fujitsu: ok, autopsy is running, now what
<2> pianoboy3333, OK. Have you got to the web interface?
<0> daynah: rather boot i meant.
<7> troy_s: chroot seems to be the most extendable for the future (install loads of apps)
<9> Fujitsu: yes, it says I should disable js should I?
<4> SurfnKid: try 'linux-kernel-devel_2.6.15-23.39'
<9> javascript that is
<12> Blis***, ok
<0> warbo: linux32 works just fine on bins ***uming you have the install correctly.
<5> I reboot at lock up is that what your asking?
<9> damn I'm so freaked out
<18> wiki sez that my USB wifi card (linksys usb54g) isn't "supported in installed system" and doesn't "work out of the box". Anyone know how much cajoling is ahead of me if i try to install it nonetheless? i'm a newbie to linux but experienced in other OSs.
<9> I can't believe I freakin did this
<0> warbo: i have had zero problems with the !flash64 technique regarding horrible legacy 32bit issues.
<7> troy_s: Well I don't have a 64bit system, one of my friends wanted to know how to run WINE
<2> pianoboy3333, I think Javascript is fine...
<19> hey what do we do if pastebin is broke ?
<9> ok
<12> Blis***, man it aint there, do i have to enable multiverse and universe?
<9> Fujitsu: so now what?
<5> Pianoboy, don't worry, computers sometimes actually explode. As long as it's not doing THAT, you're fine. :)
<0> warbo: no need for wine really, imho.
<9> Fujitsu: new case?
<6> SurfnKid, does 'iwconfig' show up wifi adapter?
<4> SurfnKid: it is on the CD...
<2> pianoboy3333, yep.
<7> troy_s: Well he insisted :)
<1> Has anyone successful configuring bluetooth?
<2> pianoboy3333, just enter the name of the case, name of the machine, as you go through the steps.
<12> Blis***, thru synaptic tho right
<0> warbo: oh well. some people have troubles with their security blankets :)
<12> roo_, NM doesnt show anything but the PPP adapter
<7> codeyman: It works for me with a bit of setting up (KDE was flawlessly automatic, but GNOME isn't)
<5> Troy: I reboot when it freezes using the button, is that what you're asking?
<1> Warbo: can u tell me the packages?
<0> daynah: do you get SOME use out of it before it lynches?
<9> Fujitsu: what should I put for investigator names?
<12> roo_, lsmod shows usbcore with a prism_usb and 'lsusb' shows WUSB12 Linksys adapter
<20> Is it possible to install ubuntu on a computer that doesn't have a screen?
<9> Fujitsu: and what exactly does this program do?
<21> hi folks
<4> SurfnKid: yes, and also 'linux-source-2.6.15_2.6.15-23.39'
<21> How do I change the download timeout in for adept? do I have to change it for apt-get? how?



<19> can someone help me install dpencoder
<1> Warbo: is it gnome-bluetooth?
<7> codeyman: gnome-bluetooth (and you may want to use Konqueror for transfering files and stuff)
<0> daynah: if so, i would put dollars to doughnuts that you have an ati or nvidia card and the proprietary drivers are causing x to lynch up. try flipping to a virt term via ctrl/alt/f1 etc.
<5> Troy: Yeah, a bit. I would guess somewhere between 2-5 minutes though. Just enough to open up an im and start complaining. ;)
<4> SurfnKid: you can register a CD with APT, using 'apt-cdrom'. Read 'man 8 apt-cdrom'
<22> eXistenZ: you mean like a server?
<20> zcat[1], exactly
<0> daynah: am i right regarding the gfx card?
<9> Fujitsu: you there?
<1> Warbo: I did an apt-get but its giving me python error...
<22> Probably easiest to plug in a screen for the install, but it will definately run with no screen.
<9> Fujitsu: are you there?
<5> troy: I believe it's an ati card
<2> pianoboy3333, just leave the names blank.
<12> Blis***, it reads the CD, I installed Dapper all from it, Im just looking for that linux-kernel file you mention
<2> pianoboy3333, I was called away for a minute.
<9> Fujitsu: can we start a pm?
<15> Mysta_, back
<0> daynah: bingo! change your driver to vesa, and i bet it will quit locking up.
<15> Mysta_, did it work
<2> pianoboy3333, yes.
<7> codeyman: The package worked for me, so I think it may be a problem with the way your system is set up (is that a python dependency, or does it install fine but gets a Python error when running it?)
<0> daynah: then you will need to crimp back some of the options in xorg.conf for the proprietary ati drivers and you should be fine. as fine as you can get with closed source drivers that is :)
<4> SurfnKid: if you register the CD with APT, Synaptic will just load the right packages from it.
<23> Speaking of python
<1> Warbo: It installs fine but error is there when running it
<5> Troy: Thanks baby! I've only been using Linux for about 7 months. How do you think I can get linux to give me more time?
<16> pppoe_dude nope it told me i had to be sudo
<7> troy_s: You seem to like your Freedom :)
<23> Does anyone know of a good python IDE for ubuntu PPC?
<0> daynah: say goodbye to x for a few minutes.
<0> daynah: boot to a recovery cli only mode.
<15> Mysta_, ok, try typing "sudo su" do you get that same error?
<12> Blis***, oh I see, DVD too? the whole 3.2GB?
<16> ppp
<16> pppoe_dude yes i do
<0> warbo: its very important, especially regarding computers.
<0> kieranDOA: no opinions: eric, idle, boa
<7> codeyman: Try installing any python packages which seem relevent (check gnome-bluetooth's suggested and recommended packages in Synaptic)
<15> Mysta_, ok are you in a virtual terminal?
<0> kieranDOA: ultimately you can use plugins for vi and emacs too.
<1> Warbo: hmmm... will try that
<5> Troy: Thanks a LOT! I'll be on later to help you guys more with the easier questions if I can :) But for now... BOYFRIEND!
<24> how do I get dpkg to overwrite while installing?
<23> Bah, IDLE ****s, ill try the others :-)
<0> daynah: you will need to be comfortable with a cli only editor
<16> pppoe_dude: im connected via SSH, and the computer is in our server Room
<24> is it dpkg -r
<0> daynah: nano, emacs, vi -- i am a vi fellow, but for a newer person start with nano :)
<24> or something?
<23> eric looks promising :-)
<12> Blis***, I added it, thru synaptic
<15> Mysta_, oh, i.c. this is probably why this is happening
<12> Blis***, reading index files
<15> Mysta_, can you open up another ssh session to that same computer?
<0> mysta: what is your issue exactly?
<4> SurfnKid: ah yes, its will take a while.
<12> Blis***, i dont care :P
<0> kieranDOA: i prefer plain text editors... it helps your coding really in the end.
<16> pppoe_dude: when i look at my /etc/hosts file it still states the old host name
<23> troy_s: How so?
<1> Warbo: Synaptic shows it as already installed... isnt it just a front end to apt-get
<16> troy_s: I wanted to change my hostname and now it seems i can't run any sudo commands...
<15> Mysta_, your hostname wont change until you rstart
<0> kieranDOA: ide's tend to lend to being crutches... look at all the folks who can't code now without visual studio. :)
<7> My super keys don't work anymore, can someone suggest anything (just switched to XGL again)
<15> Mysta_, but because you are on ssh, i think this is happening with you
<0> mysta: you logged on with an admin account via ssh?
<16> pppoe_dude: do you suggest i attempt to restart locally as oppose to via SSH
<16> troy_s: yes
<25> pppoe_dude, Ok. Even commenting out ALL the modules doesn't do the trick. Is there a channel for the ubuntu developers? Because they might like to hear about this.
<0> mysta: sudo vi /etc/hostname
<23> troy_s: its normally alot easier to manage alot of files etc using an IDE, and i started of with vim and gcc. so i dont depend on an IDE :-)


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