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<0> easybuntu? <1> err <2> I have <1> !flash <3> Installation & troubleshooting for Flash is covered in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats <2> sort of <1> works fine <4> !easyubuntu <3> EasyUbuntu is a script that automates installation of some items. It may break your system, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDocumentation instead. For help with and discussion of easyubuntu please join #easyubuntu. <2> but I use swift fox <5> troy_s: http://pastebin.ca/64085 <6> bdmp: danke <6> bdmp: remove line 17 <6> bdmp: and presto. <7> evening. <4> tylerofl, http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/
<8> it didn't break my system <6> bdmp: oops, and 19 <9> how can i make firefox open torrent links with azureus? <8> just installed everything I needed, heh <6> bdmp: http://pastebin.ca/64086 <8> you may have to browse to /usr/bin/azureus <9> thnx <5> then restart the comp troy_s ? <6> bdmp nope <6> just do a network restart <10> Everyone should check out http://alpha.qunu.com/index.html <6> bdmp: as in "sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart" <10> system for providing and receiving support within the community <9> =( azureus dialogs that show in the bottom right wont go away when i click hide <5> I restarted the comp before you replied, sorry <6> ijeffx: cool <6> bdmp: silly windows habit <11> hello <5> it works a lot in linux when you don't know the right command. <11> how do you find out if your running dapper or breezy? <6> bdmp: indeed. but learning the correct command helps speed stuff up and help others. but i can't blame you :) <12> hI need help with vnc please. http://pastebin.ca/64088 <6> uxp: if a uname -r shows 2.6.15-## you are on dapper. <13> uXp: Which one did you download? :P <11> ubuntu <13> -..-; <11> but yea i think im on the 2.6.15 <11> thx <11> is there a way top backup ubuntu incase of a messing up? <6> uxp: also system about should show you the ubuntu version <11> yea thx <14> is it possible to change the resolution of ubuntu's boot screen? <11> im on windows right now so i was jw <15> uXp, you can back up a whole partition if you want to... <6> uxp: all info is in your home directory. <15> image it <16> uXp: backup three directories /etc /home /boot <17> yeah!! i got dual monitors finnally.....im running in "big desktop" mode....can i make task panel extend all the way across? <18> how do I tell if I'm running dapper after a upgrade? <6> uxp: if you want to save all the important stuffs, its in your home primarily. <16> the least you can do <5> troy_s: now ifconfig only shows lo <19> uXp: OR cat /etc/lsb-release <6> bdmp: did you remove 17 and 19? <5> only 19 <5> oops <6> bdmp: yah :) <7> I'm having problems with wireless. <6> bdmp: this time, fix the interfaces file then "sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart" <7> Actually, skip that, those problems are on an old version of ubuntu, so I should probably just ugprade it and then see if I have problems. <7> Meanwhile, I'm installing ubuntu on this old 400Mhz pentium to use as an office intranet server, file server, etc. <11> lonegeek : PM plz <14> uhm, is it possible to change the resolution of Ubuntu's boot screen? <7> It's slooooow. <19> what's the command to show the list of module is up and running? <5> troy_s: eth0 no such device <17> uXp: you hear me? <11> what u say <11> about backing it up? <20> If I've installed ubuntu 6.06-server does it automatically install the smp kernel? <18> how do I tell if im running dapper?
<19> cat /etc/lsb-release <6> bdmp: did you remove both those lines? <5> yeah <11> if your running verson 2.6.15### <6> bdmp: should look like http://pastebin.ca/64086 <16> lsb_release -a <11> yo lonegeek <6> bdmp: try a "sudo ifdown eth0" <6> bdmp: then "sudo ifup eth0" <18> I just updated and I'm still on 5.10 <17> uXp what you need? <11> i sended oyu a PM check it <14> hey does anyone know if its possible to change the screen resolution of ubuntu's boot screen? 640x480 looks very ugly on an lcd! <18> updated the repos to dapper <21> BioVorE: the ubuntu way is to uninstall kubuntu usplash :-p <19> nm .. it's lsmod <21> BioVorE: just tried and worked <11> lonegeek : how do oyu get both monitors to run, i have dual monitors but can't get it to work <22> schalken: does it make a difference? its a Boot screen, you shouldnt see it for too long. <17> uXp: do you have fglrx drivers installed? <5> troy_s: eth0 interface not configured <11> idk what that is <11> walk me through it? <11> oh crap <11> im on windows now not ubuntu <6> bdmp: grr... i don't want to say reboot :) <6> ifconfig -a again for me <14> kieranDOA: lol, but you cant read the font. and its also the resolution on the tty (you know, Ctrl+Alt+F1) <6> you should only have eth0 there now. <21> is there any easy to remove kde itens from gnome menu? <20> anyone? <6> eth1 was causing problems. <23> hey how can i see what my internet connection is dooing? <23> what it looks like visually <24> how do I check folder size from termina? <11> lonegeek : can you stay here till i reboot to ubuntu? <17> yeah <6> bdmp: if all fails, reboot... you should be up and runing. bathtime. <11> ok br back in few minutes <25> !dmix <3> somebody said dmix was first try system>prefrences>multimedia system selector change it to alsa. for oss application type aoss <appl name> if still have problems then http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin <5> thanks a lot. <26> i have a problem invoking programs from gnome menu <24> how to check folder size from terminal? <6> bdmp: luck????? <18> never mind <9> where are programs installed to? <6> bdmp: hopefully that worked. did it ? <5> I am gonna restart now <6> b***etts: /usr/bin etc. <9> ok <6> b***etts: there is no 'program files' per se in open source land... just a collection of binaries that all use shared libraries. <16> just remember the bin directories :- <16> or the lib <20> is 2.6.15-23-server a SMP kernel? how do I know if both my processors are being used? <16> it's everywhere... run@! <9> i kind of understant that, its just i have to find and replace azureus2.jar <9> and i have no idea where it is <16> MystaMax: cat /proc/cpu <5> troy_s: this seems to be a common problem that people's network card switches to eth1 but mine is different because my mac address was all 0s <27> is network-manager in a proper working state in dapper or should i wait a little longer for it? <20> Healot, is it cat /proc/cpuinfo ??? <16> yup <16> tab tab <6> bdmp: yah dapper seems to be trying to add a card even though one exists... skript problem. <6> bdmp: hopefully you are up now. <5> bad dapper <16> btw SMP kernels are mark with smp in the package name <5> one sec <20> Healot, its states cpu=0 ?? <16> then it's only 1 CPU <5> troy_s: I only have lo <6> healot: they are all smp now if you choose a chip specific kernel <6> bdmp: grr! wtf?
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