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<0> xgodsoul, he is trying to download the os <1> sivik, synaptic is a gui front end to apt-get. they both use the same repositories <2> linux_user400354: 'sudo apt-get install imagemagick' to get import. <3> i tried changing device.map to point to the /dev/mapper/nvidia_whatever and that didnt work either <4> were is grub installed Lord_Pall? <5> sivik, okay :D you seem to be handling that :) <0> linux_user400354, yeah, apt-cache search import <5> sivik, Just trying to help people just like you've done for me ;) <1> randolfcarter, thanks <3> there are 3 drives. 2 running in raid 0, 1 running solo. Grub and ubuntu are on the solo drive <3> windows is on the raid 0 drive(s) <3> grub is trying to boot windows off of the solo drive when it should be booting off of the raid drive <0> xgodsoul, thats cool, i was just telling you that i was handling it <0> !import <6> Sivik: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/ <5> sivik, :D
<7> Sivik: every time i browse the net. is there also a folder here that also stores like the temporary files of the internet like the windows had?? <5> harry, that's browser dependant <0> harry: not sure <0> harry: i have never cared <8> Some browsers cache it in an embedded database even <9> harry: might be easier to clear it via the browser <1> does anyone use irssi ? <5> and technically, yes there is a *cache* in every browser, but the time before deletion is browser depend too <8> file based storage... so old school <9> linux_user400354: yep <3> testing something to see if menu.lst is what i should be changing <0> Flannel: yes <7> xgodsoul: coz wheni'm using windows i always go to the temp folder and delete everything and also the temporary folder?? <4> Loard_Pall whats in /boot/grub/menu.lst ? <10> hi again <2> harry: if you're using Firefox, use the 'Clear Private Data' menu item <0> harry: it shouldn't be a problem with linux <0> edneymatias, whatca need <5> harry, If you're using Firefox, there's a button that does that for you <2> harry: it's in Tools <11> and the ubuntu logo next to a pakg what does in mean in synapti <3> mky - looks like the grubb.conf syntax <3> in fact <3> it's what grub is using to build the menu <3> just verified <5> damn! randolphcarter told you before me :D <2> xgodsoul: :P <7> xgodsoul: ok i get it now. thanks <5> its NP :) <3> so that's what I have instead of a grubb.conf <9> boricua: it's fully supported by ubuntu <12> Here's my problem. When I click on the download link for the Desktop CD it downloads an .iso file. I have no clue what to do with that. <3> Now how do I change it so that it boots to the proper drive? <0> !grub <6> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/GrubHowto or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows or troubleshooting grub: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Troubleshooting <0> Lord_Pall, try reading what ubotu says <4> I'm not really sure about it but it seems like that what you need to edit........ <11> !synaptic <6> synaptic is, like, totally, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto <5> .ISO file is a CD image... <9> Lord_Pall: there's a "default" entry, you change that number <13> is postfix server install just for sending mail? <0> !tell Lord_Pall about grub <1> does x fowarding in ssh work with cgywin? <14> thanks guys... don't know how well the printer is working (dried out ink) but installing the gnome-cups-manager and making a change in the bios to EPP it seems that my printer is working (and in hindsight I didn't need to dl the canon ppd file as ubuntu draper drake apparently had it already <15> you burn .iso files as an .iso image <3> does that howto cover raid drives? <15> and then pop them in your cd drive and reboot <3> or from grubs standpoint, they're just another drive? <9> linux_user400354: believe it should <3> since so far everything else with ubuntu has raiseed hell with the raid part.. heh <5> you can mount them too :) (.iso files i mean) <12> Ahhh, I haven't rebooted. Let me try that. <12> Thanks <0> !raid <6> hmm... raid is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RaidConfigurationHowto <5> but for a OS cd. better burning :D <12> I did burn it <3> ubotu I dont need to configure them, but just get grub to boot off of it <6> Lord_Pall: I'm sorry, i don't know what you're talking about <0> !tell Lord_Pall about raid
<12> But my computer doesn't know what to do with an .iso file <16> hi there <0> becalyn, are you in windows? <2> becalyn: are you using Windows or Ubuntu right now? <12> RandolphCarter, Windows <9> becalyn: so, you burned it as an image, right? not just burning the iso file to a disk <2> becalyn: do you have anything like Nero or Alcohol 120% installed? <0> becalyn, go download nero and use it to burn that os <4> Lord_Pally you should see what linux refers to the drives if you do a "cat /etc/fstab" <12> lol I don't have anything at the moment hardly. Had to replace my hard drive today. <17> becalyn: ouch <3> so the windows raid isn't mapped <2> becalyn: ack :/ you'll need to get something you can write it to a disk with - Nero can do that ("Burn Image") <3> so it doesn't show up <3> with cat /fstab <5> hehehehehe :D i like linux :) when you are on windows you must like download an evaluation version of alcohol 120%, of Nero... bla bla... when you open linux, you open synaptics and POOF everything you want is there --- FREE :D <3> i can see them if i do dmraid -ay <18> Hm, vim7 isn't coming to Dapper? :) <12> So I don't want to just burn it to a CD, I have to burn it as an image? <2> daxxar: danger, will robinson. hopefully dapper+1 <19> xgodsoul: you can burn images using nautilus....already installed :P <9> becalyn: right. you extract the iso to the CD. <20> !timetable <6> Ubuntu uses a strict timetable for releases, which means that sometimes newly released programs miss the timetable. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeBasedReleases for more. <5> orbin, hehe exacly :) but I meant every utility you need ;) <12> Flannel, ok. Not something I've done before but I'm sure I can figure it out. If not, I'll be back. lol <12> Thanks <18> Okay, so I have to hope someone backports vim7 to Dapper? ;D <21> i thought i updated 5.10 to dapper. after checking with lsb_release -a - im still on 5.10 <5> but... perhaps just .. games a lacking ... but I like wine :D <2> daxxar: check it out and checkinstall it if you want I guess *runs to do this now* <22> dude... synaptics is the sheeit <22> i still cant get DRI to work though <23> Is there a way to make a fat32 partition on a hdd using ubuntu? <9> becalyn: most burning software things know how to deal with isos, of course, you might have to do some odd menu things to get there <22> JuGhEaD, why? <9> JuGhEaD: of course <22> lol <5> hehe :) <22> no i'm actually probably going to soon too <23> I have some free space I would like to rad/write to using windows and linux <12> Flannel, I burned it with Windows built-in copier. It apparently didn't burn it as an image. <21> agrh... i think the kernel updated but im still on breezy <3> dammit. these docs don't cover how to point grub to boot windows <5> me too I don't see the utility of a FAT32 on linux.. but.. hey :) if it makes you happy! :) <23> I have XP pro and the only thing i can do in it is format it as ntfs <3> mostly how to NOT boot windows :) <24> My laptop died because of the battery. When I restarted it, it wanted to check the drive because it had been mounted 30 times without check. It finds an error about Multy-claimed blocks. Then it wants to run fsck or reboot. Wen running fsck it allows me to put in the root p***word or restart(Control-D). I don't remember what the root p***word is, and it won't let me byp*** it so I can log in and reset it... What do I do??? <21> JuGhEaD, fat32 can only be ~30gig <2> Lord_Pall: there's an example in /boot/grub/menu.lst <5> lord_pall... wait I'll tell you what I have in my menu.lst for windows <25> yo guys <23> oh <21> JuGhEaD, make a partition 30gig then you can make it fat32 <26> XVampireX: hey <3> xgod do you run windows off of a raid drive? <27> hey <9> !tell Lord_Pall about dualboot <23> is fat32 the only one that linux and windows can read and write to <21> yeah <4> Lord_Pally, wish I knew more.... lol you could use ntloader to boot grub <9> JuGhEaD: there is a way to allow windows to read ext3 <27> kbrooks: Wanted something? <21> Flannel, ive found the windows ext3 drivers to be buggy <3> gah <3> dual loaders make me sad <5> Lord_Pall, nop... from the same HDD.. but you've asked for the windows links from grub, no? <26> XVampireX: some news. i just implementerd pastebin functionality for orwell 0.2. <17> trippy: Considering what they are attempting to do, it is impressive that they do anything :) <21> how do i update to dapper? gksudo "update-manager" <21> ? <3> xgod - i have the windows links. They're pointed to the wrong drive <4> especially with rail <3> that's the problem
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