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<0> it has been said that p***word is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StrongP***words
<1> thx, green
<2> np
<3> feg: please dont play with the bot
<4> Mysta_: No, probably not
<5> !tell harry about nvidia
<6> xvidtune provided no results.
<7> cups add printer doesn't know what my username and p***word are
<1> threeseas: using the web interface?
<6> Is there another method?
<8> theine: so if i want to view these other partitions i have to find out which one is which by looking in /dev and then mounting it as you've taught me?
<1> the web interface requires a root acount :/
<5> !xvidtune
<0> Sivik: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
<1> if you have gnome-cups-manager installed, that works (start from terminal)
<7> yeah cause there ain't mo system admin printer in the menu of draper drake on my system



<9> gnomefreak, i didn't want to play. just to see if ubotu has link about nautilus conf :-) sorry, btw
<4> threeseas: Did you give it the same user name and p***word you use when you login to Ubuntu?
<7> yes
<5> SixtyWatt, try nvtv via sudo apt-get install nvtv
<3> feg: ~/.naultlis
<4> Mysta_: Exactly
<3> is wher ethe config ifile is
<1> for some reason the web interface only recognizes a root acount as superuser
<1> but gnome-cups-manager doesn't... no idea why...
<6> Sivik, this will allow me to change my resolution?
<10> if people are insterested in real random p***words then check out Diceware on the net.
<8> theine: thx for all the help, much appreciate. have a great day, bye
<5> SixtyWatt, whats the problem again
<4> Mysta_: Check out "ls /dev/hd*", that will probably show you all the partitions on your hard disk
<10> I'm not against APG or any other p***word program.... but true randomness is hard to come by.
<9> gnomefreak, yep. but dunno how i can modify window geometry using no_ubuntu_spatial
<5> SixtyWatt, are you just trying to change the resolution
<6> I simply want my screen resolution to be 1280x800 instead of 1024x768
<6> Yes
<11> Hum, may I ask two questions?
<5> SixtyWatt: what kind of video card?
<5> xgodsoul, yes, ask them
<1> only one left, xgod :)
<5> xgodsoul, don't ask to ask questions
<6> Sivik, one moment. I will check.
<11> How can I resize a partition (lower the size of if)
<12> !gparted
<0> [gparted] hmm... gparted is a partition editor. As always when manipulating partitions, backup your important data. When resizing NTFS partitions PLEASE defrag first to avoid potential data loss. Gparted is included on the desktop verson of ubuntu.
<11> i've tried Partition Magic under windows
<5> xgodsoul, try gparted
<10> Gparted is as good or better than PM..
<11> but it shows me an error because of a linux partition he can't select, and when on MS-DOS it does another error...
<10> and it's *free*..
<13> I have been marked as not a ubuntereno ... why I was marked as one
<11> GParted doesn't permit me to lower the size of a partition, no?
<14> anyone here who can help with Compiz/XGL?
<5> xgodsoul, try qparted
<15> is there an access log for ssh connections?
<11> sivik, i've tried
<5> Sir_Brizz, it should be the /home/name/.ssh folder
<10> xgodsoul, it does.
<15> ah cool thanks
<5> xgodsoul: then your screwed
<11> oh yeah?
<11> but the thing is
<11> I absolutely must lower the first partition because I must free the space of my my first cylinders
<16> the only thing is that my videocard is not from ATI is from Gigabyte
<11> because I must put my bios on it
<16> could that be my problem?
<17> nope
<17> it uses the ati chipset
<5> Tano: nopw
<11> i have a strange laptop that need to have the bios on the firtst cylinders of my HDD
<16> ok
<7> adding gnome-cups manager vis snaptic
<16> thanks
<1> xgodsoul: what goes wrong in qtparted?
<1> oh, nm
<17> has anyone had any success with dvd::rip
<11> well.. i can't reduce the size of a partition, no?
<1> is this from a liveCD?



<11> nop... I boot from ubuntu in my HDD
<11> breezy badger
<18> Tano, linux doesn't recognize drivers by their manufacturers, but by chips on the board.
<1> generally you have to unmount before resizing, which is an issue if you're running the program from the partition that needs resizing... is that the case?
<16> ok
<16> guys
<16> now it works
<11> hum.... nope... but it's in NTFS... so I wonder
<16> Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
<11> resizing of ntfs partitions... in gparted?
<16> the only thing is I can't go more than 60 hz
<5> Tano: you card probably can't support anything above that
<1> xgod: I don't think the breezy liveCD had it... at least it didn't work for me
<1> maybe it gets updated upon install
<16> it can
<19> Has anyone else noticed that Totem video playback is way too bright? The video is rendered differently from the original
<13> !enter
<0> Please don't use the "enter" key as punctuation! It spams the channel and is annoying.
<16> in windows
<5> lufis: i don't use totem
<5> lufis: use mplayer or vlc
<11> i mean... I need the things on this partitions... I would use Partition magic because the modificatios are damageless for data...
<12> lufis:i saw that todsay
<16> anyway
<19> Sivik: mplayer? Seriously?
<18> Tano, either sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg, or manually edit vertical and horizontal ranges for your monitor in xorg.conf
<1> but the dapper live/install cD should work with ntfs resizing, have you tried that?
<16> i'm happy for now
<5> lufis: or vlc
<16> ok
<20> I prefer not to use Ubuntu.
<16> i'll try that
<16> thanks
<19> Sivik: I have VLC installed, but I was asking because I wanted to ascertain whether it was something on my system or was a default thing
<21> Sivik: is this the version of dapper drake already?? 2.6.15-23-386
<11> hum... i've installed the NTFS write/read package and stufff
<5> harry: yes
<5> harry: thats what i have
<11> is that okay or I must have a gparted version that supports ntfs that is only on the dapper CD?
<22> this is probably an obscure and minor thing, but... gnu screen seems to behave in a peculiar way (to me) in ubuntu. when i open a new window, it puts me in the same directory from which i opened the window, instead of ~. anyone familiar with this?
<21> Sivik: do i still have to change the sources.list????
<20> I can do everything I wish with Debian.
<5> harry: no, its fine
<23> Dubuntu: debian's irc is at #debian
<1> i honestly don't know :/
<22> actually i can't quite figure out how it is determining what directory to put me in, but it isn't ~ !
<20> krazykit: Thanks.
<21> Sivik: i mean to change the sources.list to download some applications. because when using the breezy i'm having a hard time???
<20> Bye.
<11> but anyway.. i'm trying to install the front end of my bios on the firsts cylinders of my HDD because..... my laptop heat...
<24> nice Quine reference
<15> what is the console command to get a list of all my installed packages?
<22> chuck8, :)
<19> Can someone explain to me what gstreamer is and how it compares to ALSA or OSS?
<11> i've desactivated acpi, APM, used no-hlt...
<24> :D
<25> Dubuntu Deb is great for servers but I still prefer Ubuntu for workstations
<5> harry: you don't need breezy anymore
<11> now it doesn't crash anymore but... it's still a lot hotter than winxp :S
<5> xgodsoul, the best way to run windows, if you have to, is inside linux
<23> lufis: gstreamer plays certain files. alsa/oss are what communicate with the card
<5> harry: it should be find
<26> anyone know why amarok would skip under moderate CPU load, like opening firefox? I have a p4 3.0ghz
<11> sivik, I dual boot windows and linux with grub... i can load either one
<19> krazykit: ah, so gstreamer is the codecs?
<23> lufis: more or less, yeah
<11> sivik, but I would prefer using ubuntu.... but my laptops get hot :S
<21> Sivik: is it normal that i dont hear anyome the drum sound everytime i click an folder or application???
<5> xgodsoul, but its more stable to run winblows inside linux via a VM
<19> krazykit: Thanks, it's been bothering me that i couldn't figure it out :)
<5> harry: i don't know
<11> yep but won't the linux kernel manage my fan? instead of the windows one?
<5> harry: i'm not in gnome or kde
<11> if I run it in a VM?


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