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<0> ubuntu-6.06-desktop-amd64.iso i'll download this <1> IvanDragomilov, I am cursing the world for downloading this <2> got a lot of diskspace i got 120gig 20gig and 40gig i got 512mb ddr2 ram <1> and I have a 64bit machine <3> hey <3> what does this error mean "Buffer I/O error on device hdb1"? <0> :) <4> why you cursing burning? <1> troy_s, cause I set my nice 32bit os and decided to switch to 64bit Ubuntu <1> and then everything stops working <1> but the things I fixed in 32bit I can't get to work on 64bit <4> burning: like what? proprietary stuffs like java and flash? <1> troy_s, propietary stuff like kernel net modules <5> muchaco: when you startup the system, do you see any error messages? <4> burning: strange. your network no workie? <2> none
<1> troy_s, it's not strange - I've been aware of the bug in the forcedeth module for my onboard eth card <2> ah yes, the greeting thingy it says it is crashing <5> _Hug[o]_: means there was an error reading/writing to you hdb1 device. Do you have DMA turned on for it? <1> but the new module I have for it is 32bit <4> burning: forcedeth working great here. <4> burning: what is the issue? <1> and doesn't work now that I have 64bit <4> burning: i'm dual core adm64 <4> amd64 even <4> burning: my system is terrific. aside from crap vendor related issues on theminor details. <1> troy_s it's a specific problem with nforce 410 drivers <1> and it only shows up if you dual-boot afaik <4> burning: hrm... well good old closed source nvidia. drop them a little hatemail. <4> burning: but forcedeth is pretty mature now <1> that won't fix me tho <1> troy_s, it is <6> hi all. how can i set a program to automatically start up on a certain virtual desktop <1> and the forcedeth version in 2.6.16+ works perfectly <4> burning: have you tried the stinky proprietary net driver? <4> burning: so you need the newer forcedeth then? <7> where does d4x store its config file ? <1> troy_s how am I supposed to download all that stuff on 'buntu? <1> if I don't have net on it? <8> pm me if you see fujitsu <4> burning: well, you have net on something. has the newest version fixed your problem with dapper? if so, you can manually download the dpkg <9> did anyone se my vlc problem on the forum ? <1> troy_s, newest version of what? <9> in this url http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1093541#post1093541 <4> burning: forcedeth et al <1> it fixes it <10> hi all <11> hi <4> burning: no, the dapper release update... <1> I know - I told you I made this system perfectly workin' on x86 ubuntu <4> burning you need > 16 right? <1> I need 16 or above <12> can someone with /dev/snd/midiC0D0 tell me the major/minor number? Or, how do I create this when using timidity? <10> anyone else got that problem? (i cant use the shortkey print, to print a screenshot, while the menu is open) <11> apokryphos: filed a bug report for the amaroK problem <10> is that a bug? <4> burning: is the officially released updates that far? <13> nico8481: cool <4> burning: with ubuntu, or do you manually need to compile? <1> troy_s, in ubuntu there is no 2.6.16 <11> apokryphos: yup, no news though... <1> that's the whole problem. <4> burning: ok so your ONLY option is manual compile then, correct? <1> 2.6.17 would also work but it's still testing ;) <1> yeh <12> neoxan: probably not so much a bug as an oversight or design limitation. Use a program that snapshots after a timeout <4> burning: and you don't have net ax, so you can't achieve this... can you burn the stuffs to disk and compile there? <4> burning: or better yet, head down to compucheapbitsparts and buy a 10 dollar nic. <1> troy_s, I have a 10 dollar nic <4> burning: nvidia ****s on so manylevels. <1> and it's supposed to have 200% compatibilyt but it doesn't. <4> burning: what chipset <1> told you - the nvidia 410 <11> burning_bronx: buy a $15 one :) <4> burning: no the add on nic <1> nico8481 you buy me one - I came here for support not for merchandise <11> hehe
<1> troy_s, it's a realtek 8139 <4> burning: nvidia's stuff is NOT 100% compatible. you can usually get them up. <4> burning: ahh... <4> burning: and the realtek has that bug issue i bet. <12> troy_s: when you're typing names, you can complete them with tab in most programs. (So, burning + tab == burning_bronx:). Just, when you enter the full name, it highlights the message for the recipient <4> burning_bronx: the name collisions <4> jel: danke <12> welcome :) <1> troy_s, nVidia's onboard card has the forcedeth issue, the realtek card is on PCI and has some other issue that makes me cry <4> burning_bronx: hang in there. the change is worth it. <1> however got them both working while I was running 32 bit buntu <4> burning_bronx: i was working on getting someone help with the realtek. <4> burning_bronx: the solution for the realtek is to download the newer package and dpkg-add it. <1> newer package of what <1> ? <14> neoxan, jel, yes, it's a design decision. gtk deliberately grabs the keyboard when it draws a menu <4> burning_bronx: let me look <3> fyrestrtr, This is a hardisk, how can I check out? <15> thanks for praying, symlink to /usr works ^^ <16> HI, DVD issue, jumpy image, need to give it more resources, how? <3> fyrestrtr, are you there? <4> burning_bronx: udev <17> hy all. i need some help , iesterday all workt fine with the internet conection but today when i go in sitem settings and tri to change somethin with the network config. i get ip adress gateway nn valid or something like that, mi conection is up and running becouse now im ussing a live knoopix, on hd there is a dapper, please help and excuse my english <4> burning_bronx: Bug is in udev package, 079-0ubuntu8 is OK But 079-0ubuntu9 and 079-0ubuntu10 add bug in eth <1> so the latest stuff in dapper is buggy? <1> and the package on the CD is buggy? <4> burning_bronx: clear /etc/iftab and et0 is ok using udev_079-0ubuntu11 <4> burning_bronx: those are cut pastes... so download the 11 version of udev <18> flo-_: You should take a look at your /etc/network/interfaces file, to see what you have in it <19> is anyone else here running azureus, and getting the "NAT Errors" thing? <4> burning_bronx: http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=128276&page=2 <4> burning_bronx: now i must return to bed. <4> burning_bronx: the very latest fixes the issue in dapper. there was a bug added in udev9 udev10 <20> CrippsFX: no because we enabled port mapping on our routers :^) <19> cherwin, port mapping. okay. which port has to be mapped? <17> papapep: what should y look for? <18> for the default gateway <20> CripssFX: that's up to you to decide, i advise you to set it up at a high numbered port, because isp's sometimes cap p2p traffic on known ports <1> troy_s, up untill yesterday I had the latest issues of everything when did that package appear? <20> CrippsFX: check this out http://azureus.aelitis.com/wiki/index.php/NAT_problem <3> Can anyone help me with this error "Buffer I/O error on device hdb1, logical block ...." ? <19> cherwin, yeah, I'm there now. <21> I am not able to download ubuntu. Can anybody send me a link? It must be for Dapper. <22> !tell linux_noob about torrent <23> where do links to programs go? In gentoo it was /usr/bin <24> Anyone can help me in some wireless connection probs? <25> detectiveinspekt: /usr/bin is standard place for programs in Ubuntu too, though I'm not sure what exactly you mean by "links to programs". <20> CrippsFX: azureus has a port set up, you can check which port that is in your settings. when you see the port number write it down or something, then go to your router to the menu virtual servers, mapping or something like that. when you're there map a outside port to your inside port e.g. 212.2.2.1:9999 --> 192.168.0.2:2345 <23> shortcuts <26> there are no such things as shortcuts <26> all system commands are in usr bin <27> can someone give me the faqs on nvidia and dapper <23> I have a program in /usr/local/something <28> !nvidia <29> well, nvidia is Help about installing the nVidia drivers on Ubuntu can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia <30> hello anyone know why ndiswrapper wont work in drapper <26> what do u want to execute <31> vooharmy: define "wont work" <23> so I normally just make a script #!bin/bash /usr/local/something <28> detectiveinspekt: 'which foo' will tell you where foo is located <26> u just need to type out the full path in the terminal for it to run <32> hi all <25> detectiveinspekt: I think by shortcuts you mean "abbreviations". /usr/bin is a good place. But there are other ways to achieve the same thing. <24> Anyone else having problems with Intel Wireless pro 2200b/g wireless card? <30> Well under breezy works nder drapper wnt work <24> I have breezy and i can't connect <26> change ur script to reflect the location of ur program <18> Noir_: Mine is working perfectly.... <31> vooharmy: any particular reason why it wont work - like any errors? or just "it wont work" <12> does anyone have /dev/snd/midiC0D0 ? <20> imarvind: on the contrary, there are sometimes shortcuts (actually soft-links) in /usr/bin do a 'ls -l' to see it for yourself <26> which <name> will return the location of the file <12> if so, can you tell me what ls -l /dev/snd/midiC0D0 says? <26> yes cherwin...but i dont think thats what detect was talking aboyt
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