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<0> nickrud, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9987 <1> toma, i like my 300gb nice i just bought :-D <0> oh crap nvm :-) <0> aptitude outsmarted me <0> it realized that openoffice help is pointless xP <2> ZenBum: thanks so much for your help anyway, I really appriciate it. At least now I can get to the command line. <3> im not saying get a new one ;) have you tried doing steps 7-10 again? <4> Genfoo, ok, yes, replaced by something else <5> hi can anyone help me: when i plug a usb device into the computer nothing happens <6> heyjoe2 - what kind of reaction are you expecting? <4> I did the same purge (exactly, as a coincidence) and didn't have any openoffice stuff) I do like aptitude :) <7> does anyone know how to decrypt AAC music files? <8> as in listen to them? <4> !faac <9> Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, nickrud <5> ddonky: for it to come up on my desktop and allow me to access saved fils
<10> bk: use a mac <4> !aac <3> !info faac <9> well, aac is read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats for information about aac support <9> faac: (an AAC audio encoder), section multiverse/sound, is optional. Version: 1.24clean-0ubuntu3 (breezy), Packaged size: 33 kB, Installed size: 92 kB <11> Toma You are God-like. <0> zenbum, not good advice ;-) <7> Toma, that's what i'm reading, but i don't understand what it's saying. <3> NegativeSpace, why? :/ <6> heyjoe2 - a flash drive? a camera? an ipod? <5> ddonky: flash <11> Toma You got Firefox seeing JRE for me. <3> ddonky, no, its superman! <6> lol <12> is there an apt-get command to add universe to the existing line in sources.list? <13> sorry guys to ask the same question because I was away that's why....so what shall I do to get rid of from the old kernels..? <3> NegativeSpace, haha :D you should have followed that tutorial a bit further <10> CarlFK: vi /etc/apt/sources.list <14> hello fellow ubuntu users <14> :D <11> Toma What can I say -- I'm stupid. <6> heyjoe2 - i've never used a flash drive, 'cept ipod shuffle <12> ion_: why do you want to get rid of them? <3> NegativeSpace, teehehe :D <7> is decrypting the same as encoding? <12> zenbum: swell... ;) <3> ion_, just use synaptic <4> CarlFK, no, if you have a standard /etc/apt/sources.list, add multiverse at the ends of line 19 & 20, make sure there's no # at the begining of the line <5> ddonky: ok <6> heyjoe2 - do any other usb devices work on the same ports? <12> nickrud: trying to script it <4> CarlFK, and update (apt-get update, or reload in synaptic) <5> ddonky: my mp3 player works on the port <5> ddonky: and the mouse <13> CarlFK: I don't use them do I ? <15> Hi, could someone gelp me get my Winmodem up and running? I'm already past the scanModem stage, and I am pretty sure I have found my driver I need. <6> heyjoe2 - ok, so the port is being seen.... <3> CarlFK, youll need to delve into the world of sed <14> soooooo... im triying to enable/use/figure out SMB networking in Ubuntu breezy badger <12> Toma-: thats why I was hoping for an apt-command ;) <14> not much success :( <3> CarlFK, no apt will add universe :/ <6> heyjoe2 - can you mount it by hand? using teh command-line <5> ddonky: i dont know how <12> ion_: messing with the kernels for no good reason is a bad place to start learning how to do things <10> CarlFK: sed might be tool you want <14> ehm... anybody? <16> how can I see what version im using of kubuntu ? breezy or what... <12> ion_: so in this case, if you have to ask, you shouldn't be messing with it <4> sed is overkill, unless you wanna give them the exact one-liner <15> Err....what was that all about? <14> um <6> heyjoe2 - well, make a mountpount- 'sudo mkdir /mnt/flash' or whatever you want to name it <2> Okay, I got something new <13> CarlFK: I know but what what can I do with the old ones when I get upgrade..??? <12> ion_: they will be fine <4> basketcase3, I've got a win modem that truly ****s, I'm blowing off steam. <2> It says: can't read lib/modulespowerpc/kernel/drivers/video and then a whole bunch of files at the end. <11> How do I remove programs I've uninstalled from the Applications menu? <15> Oh. Ok. I was confused for a second.
<2> What's going on there, and how do I fix it? <3> im out of here. time to pick up the new pc! woot :D <14> ok, thanks <14> bye <13> CarlFk: don't worry I have a old pc just to mess around...:) <5> ddonky: ok i did that, what now <5> ddonky: called it flash <6> heyjoe2 - then mount it there. 'sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/flash' <16> how can I see what version im using of kubuntu ? breezy or what ?? :) <5> it says i must specify the filesystem type <12> ion_: then help me review http://dabodev.com/wiki/LiveCDDaboDemo ;) <5> ddonky: it says i must specify the filesystem type <6> ok, what filesystem is it? <12> ion_: the answer to your Q is: rm <5> ddonky: i dont know? <6> heyjoe2 - k, do you use it with windows? <12> ion_: kernels are just files, to remove them, use the rm command <4> siggi, apt-cache policy kdelibs <17> hayjoe2 did have the thumbdrive plugged in during boot up <18> quick question: how do you remove a server that I added through Places > Connect to Server ? <11> Has anyone here got jEdit installed -- if so, how? <19> examancer: And how can I change the properties of such a server? <18> the server list is getting pretty long after using nautilus for all my ftp, and some of the servers i want to get out of there as it was just a one time use <16> nickrud: and how do I change to the unstable vesrion ? <0> what's the command for auto-reconfiguring GRUB based on installed kernels? <4> Genfoo, update-grub <0> :-) <18> LSZH: i dunno. is that a rhetorical question? do you have the key? :P <13> CarlFk: cool man thanks....if I'm not mess arround I won't never be good...:) <19> examancer: No, that's an additional question... ;) <0> nickrud, thanks -- that's awesome :D <18> heh... damn. thats what i thought. just hoping <4> siggi, I'm not sure what you mean; but kubuntu will have updated libs in dapper (which is currently unstable) <19> examancer: Can't you just unmount your FTP connections? <2> Oh, hey, is the person with the date problem on their machine still here? <20> how do i get into the wireless tools? <18> LSZH: how? wheres the mount point even at? nautilus does it for me so i dunno <4> siggi, s/libs/kde/ <19> examancer: Well, I cannot change the properties of an FTP connection, however, I can unmount it... right mouse click, unmount... <18> where can i right click on it? if i go to the places menu and right click, the ftp connection is opened <21> How do I watch .rm files? <18> if i do it from the nautilus window, right click just does nothing <19> examancer: Oh, I had shourtcuts on the desktop... <22> elad`, install realplyer <21> I can't find it in synaptic. <4> elad`, http://RealplayerInstallHowto <18> LSZH: oh, i figured it out... if you change the sidebar in nautilus from Places to Tree or something else you can right click on it there <23> !realplayer <9> I heard realplayer is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats <20> how do i get into the wireless tools? <13> CarlFK: well I have some problem with my USB ports as well, do you think you can help me ? <6> elad - the synaptic version is realplayer 8 anyway, it is really old <24> is ruby going to replace java ? <4> same thing, really :) <18> LSZH: still no way to change the config though... guess you just have to unmount and remount with the new settings <0> ruby != java <21> Is it spyware-infested, like its windows counterpart? <12> ion_: let me try.... nope. no clue what is wrong. <18> indeed it does not <0> elad`, spyware? <5> ddonky: i use the flash drive with windows and mac and it works fine <0> :O! <4> Genfoo, I was thinking, realplayer. <10> in ubuntu is there a way of tracking testing or unstable, as in Debian? or must one simply track dapper? <0> bah not this 1 <25> whats the command to become root user <0> su - <0> do_me_nice, use sudo though <0> !sudo <9> By default, the root p***word is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information. <26> hi there <4> zenbum, it's not so simple with ubuntu, mixing is much less easy <21> Genfoo, yes, the realplayer version of WinXP has often be infested with spyware and nugware. <21> nag
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