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<0> to what <0> ? <1> burepe2: mv /etc/iftab /etc/iftab.bck <0> and what will that do? <2> burzum: there are SMP kernels in the repos. just do a search <0> make a new one? <3> Okies... so gnome is getting settings -somewhere- else other then .gconf, .gconfd, .gnome2, and .gnome2_private <0> what is the rename command? <4> mazevedo: Nope, then it loads Windows. (After I remove the CD) :s <2> babo_: never heard of dvdscr, but if you just want to play the avi, you only need to burn it as a data disc <1> burepe2: well the file won't exist, probably a good idea to 'touch /etc/fstab' to create a new empty file, then let udev do its thing <5> _Mr_Denix_: There must be an "admin" line there. Try this : "cat group | grep admin" (again, without the quotes) <3> Cause... I deleted all four of those. restarted gdm. -it- still picks up the last settings... so -WHERE- is it storing them :( <6> burepe2, mv <0> Frogzoo: I am lost. sorry <7> Pjott, isn't the boot loading process first?
<5> burzum: Is there a specific reason you need 2.6.16 ? Thing break with kernels after 2.5.16 . The non-server install of ubuntu comes with SMP compiled in the kernel <0> iftab exists <8> cat :group : no such file directory <4> mazevedo: Uncompressing... OK, Booting into Kernel (<-- Or something like that.) *_BOOM_* Then it re-starts... <5> _Mr_Denix_: Sorry, my fault. "cat /etc/group | grep admin" <3> ...This is mildy frustrating... Linux doesn't hide settings like Windows. ;( <7> ah, *before* starting the installation. <3> But, even through deleting them, it still freaking finds them :| <0> eyequeue: thanks <2> Pjott: there are kernel options you can add. acpi=off is one of them, i /think/, but there should be a list of boot options somewhere. <8> lpadmin <9> nanenj: it should not hide settings <6> neutrinom***, grep admin /etc/group :) save a cat <4> mazevedo: Yeah. I get the choices about "Install in Text-Mode" - "Install OEM Software" - "VGA Modus" etc. <10> hello <8> neutrinom*** lpadmin <1> nanenj: settings for what? <11> UUOC! <4> After I select the first "Install in Text-Mode", the "OK, booting kernel" comes up. <3> gnome... long story short, I borked gnome settings, wanted to reset it to default. <4> Then it re-starts <11> eyequeue, or even more succint, groups username <10> ubuntu 6 has desktop live cd is great <12> how do I install gnome-config? (the pkg-config like thing <12> ) <3> But. Even after deleting .gconf, .gconfd, .gnome2, .gnome2_private. It's still picking up the background and panel settings. <5> eyequeue: Yeah. I always do a cat for some reason though :) <13> neutrinom***, lets say it in a short way: ubuntu ****s *** and is not usable for me atm, it randomly crashes (with nv, and nvidia) i cant find out why, my hardware is ok and the last thing i want to try now is another kernel <3> I'm trying to reset my account to a state like it's never ever logged into gnome before :/ <13> its the most unstable linux distri i ever tested so far :( <4> burzum: Maby because nVidia **** ***, and ATI Radeon is the thing? :p <14> hyou kidding unstable <5> _Mr_Denix_: Somehow, that file got messed up. <1> Almindor: it's already there - apps -> system tools -> config editor <12> Frogzoo, not that <12> Frogzoo, read my question again <8> neutrinom*** what do you suggest <3> But, like I said, even after deleting every feasible config directory having to do with gnome, it's -still- finding settings -somewhere- :P <15> will the WINE .debs made for Ubuntu Breezy work on Dapper? <4> mazevedo: Any idas? <5> _Mr_Denix_: We have a chicken and egg problem here though. To edit that file you need to use sudo, but you can't use sudo unless you edit the file :-/ <3> that aren't the default :/ <0> Frogzoo: sorry, can you explain one more time? <8> neutrinom*** nice stuff lad <8> lol <11> _Mr_Denix_, is this the only user account on the system? <8> yes <13> Pjott: a great joke, ATI is the last ****, ive tried to get an ATI card working for 18month in gentoo - ive changed to nvidia then and it worked in 5mins lol <8> i can manage to create other <8> i guess <11> what would happen if _Mr_Denix_ went to single user mode in this situation? <5> _Mr_Denix_: Try "gedit /etc/group". Try "editing" the file (delete a random character and type it again) and try to save the file. Can it be saved ? <16> hi, hopefully here is anyone who can help me with my ubuntu, I have some problems wth my networking after upgrading on dapper <17> after I compile 2.6 kernel, I don't have sound anymore <5> gavagai: Good call. <17> what's wrong? <15> burzum: I'm using an ATI card... works just fine. <4> burzum: Then change Distro ;P <1> burepe2: 'sudo mv /etc/iftab /etc/iftab.bck ; sudo touch /etc/iftab' & reboot <4> adamant1988: Thanks for The Support ;) <4> haha
<18> !ati <19> hmm... ati is http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/hardware.html#installatidriver or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI ... the radeon 9200 and below are supported by the open-source drivers <6> umarmung, perhaps we can avoid getting into the proprietary video wars here please? <7> Pjott, not any output else? <4> mazevedo: Before it "crashes" ? <6> um- not umarmung <13> adamant1988, i never said that ATI is never working but its well known that the drivers are **** (even the windows drivers) <9> !nvidia <19> well, nvidia is Help about installing the nVidia drivers on Ubuntu can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia <14> burzum ati is good not like windows but good for desktop <20> eyequeue: sure you can, no need to ask me. :) <9> burzum: <7> yes. <8> neutrinom*** i cannot modify / edit any char <9> !language <19> Please watch your language. We try to be nice and help but some of us don't like to see such things on our screen. <14> dont swear m8 <9> don't say "****" <6> umarmung, silly nick completion here, sorry <4> mazevedo: Nope :s <1> kbrooks: u started it :p <15> burzum: ok, so ATI doesn't produce the best drivers, but the drivers still work, no? <9> Frogzoo: feel free to !language me if u like <4> anima: You missed an "L" at the end of your nick ;p <13> without 3d acceleration and they are instable - if you call this working yes ;) <21> adamant1988 no <14> what do you want from the drivers the work <0> Frogzoo: do I need that ' at the end of the command? <14> but the ati drivers have 3d <15> burzum: I have 3d acceleration, and it's relatively stable. <22> "relatively" :) <1> burepe2: 'sudo mv /etc/iftab /etc/iftab.bck ; sudo touch /etc/iftab' then reboot <13> 3daccel caused a hardlock for me while starting xorg - ALLWAYS and ive tried all driver versions over 18 month <5> _Mr_Denix_: Save all your current work and reboot. When you get to the point where you hvae to select OS (so called "grub"), choose the "rescue" mode. When it enters the rescue mode type the following: "echo admin:x:112:mr_denix >> /etc/group" . Make sure you type the exact thing I gave you here, and replace mr_denix with your actual username <4> void^ main void^() <15> Can I install WINE from the .debs intended for breezy? <22> Pjott: wow, you are good at hilighting me <23> kismet is very foreign to me. <13> anyway, why are we talking about ati? i kicked the card out, it was my first and last try ever with ati <9> adamant1988: on dapper? no <8> neutrinom*** great stuff i will do so soon ! give me few minutes pls <21> i am suffering due to ati <15> darn, can anyone help me figure out how to get wine running then? <1> nanenj: one possible solution - create a new user & copy over from your old home only what you need <9> adamant1988: on breezy? yes <24> Haha Pjott, I'm on my way to becoming one if I don't figure out some audio recording solutions on Ubuntu <15> Well I'm using dapper <5> _Mr_Denix_: I'm not sure I will be here, but somebody else will help you if further help is needed :) <15> So are you saying that WINE isn't useable on dapper yet? <3> Frogzoo: I'm on a quest now :P I've got to find out how it's retrieving settings from something I deleted. <25> im trying to install libxine-extracodecs in ubuntu dapper. any ideas? =) <8> neutrinom*** thanks for your support ! really do appreciate it <26> how to add support for reiser4 on the dapper install? <8> it was great talking to you <5> burzum, redrum: http://www.petitiononline.com/atipet/petition.html Here's a petition against ATI if you are interested .... <27> hi. is this the git tree of the dapper kernel? www.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/bcollins/ubuntu-2.6.git/ <21> haha i had friends who were going to do that <25> against...? =) <5> ronzo: Against, whatever. I'm not a native speaker :P <15> oh, WINE is in the repos... <15> =\ <1> adamant1988: you can get 0.9.15 from a different repo if you like? <4> mazevedo: Still any idas ? :s <15> No, I just didn't know it was in the repos lol, I have been trying to install games lately and I've gotten into the mindset that nothing is in the repos Frogzoo :) <26> how does one add support for reiser4 on ubuntu dapper install? mount says i must specify the filesystem type... but it doesn't accept -t reiser4 <7> not really. <4> Then I'll freakin' break my LapTop into two pieces! <4> I'm getting sick and tierd of Windows <25> anyone know which repos i have to add in order to get libxine-extracodecs? <5> j3g: Reiser4 is experimental and the the source code for it is not in the vanilla kernel. To get reiserfs4 you will have to manually patch the dapper sources, which I'm not sure is easily doable. Stay away from it though, it's not reliable. <4> Windows Asta La Vista <14> burzum what ati acrd do you have and what mobo <28> I can connect with Live CD into my wireless and I can't in my installation. Anyone can help me?
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