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<0> SciTE* <1> or can i just change sources or somethiung? <2> how do I install Ubuntu via net install?? <1> *something <3> we2by, it's not really supported, but some people claim to have done it. google for debootstrap, netinstall, ubuntu, those type of things <4> I have no idea where to start for this question... I have a usb device that is used for puting digital audio on to my MD player... I can see the device when I lsusb but I don't know how to get the audio stream to go to the dicice <5> starscalling: from experience <5> upgrading does not work, or didn't work for me <6> MadPirateBippy~ 3 button <5> I'd reccomend backing up the home drives, wiping and reinstalling dapper <7> How do you change the priority of a procedss? <4> s/dicice/device <8> we2by, its not worth it <2> ok <3> MadPirateBippy, puck moust? <9> SpookyET, man nice
<1> no ned to backup home folder <1> LOL <8> SpookyET, renice <8> !info renice <5> V4Vendetta: I have to ask, is it any good? <1> of course i use seperate partitions >_> <8> -_- <6> Coag~ ? <7> i could have never guessed that in a million years <7> I love Monad. Everything can be guessed. <8> lol <3> guessed by those in the know <5> V4Vendetta: the movie :P <7> verb-noun <10> puck mouse, sorry <7> get-process is ps <6> Coag~ it's not out till next friday <3> MadPirateBippy, if it's a two button, choose two button and 'emulate 3 button' (thats pressing both at the same time) if it's a mac, I have no clue <5> oh ok <0> Okay I've downloaded the latest Java SDK: I try and compile a file in SciTE and it tells me: "sh: javac command not found" <6> !java <11> To install Java/Sun Java see Java on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats and also see !javadebs <12> heyjoe2> try reading here...http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-112911.html <2> what gcc version does ubuntu use? <12> heyjoe2 same problem you have <6> we2by~ all different kinds <5> we2by: none by default <13> hey guys i need some help <13> please <6> johnno~ ask the q <5> johnno: we can't help if you don't ask <3> NegativeSpace, cd to the dir you downloaded the sdk to, then: sudo aptitude install java-package && make-jpkg <package downloaded && dpkg -i sun*deb <13> I try to join #remote-exploit and it says i need to be identified, I registered last night but i forgot my p***word <5> lol <13> i didn't register an email with it <5> what does that have to do with #ubuntu <10> Okay, new screen, new question: what resolutions/video modes should I pick? <10> How can I find out which one I need? <3> NegativeSpace, I had that as a substitute in xchat, and screwed it up. correct line follows: <5> maddler: whichever you like best <13> well there are heaps of people in here and i thought you'd be nice enough to help <5> ask in #freenode or something <13> ok thankyou <7> what are priority numbers? <3> sudo aptitude install java-package ; fakeroot make-jpkg <package you downloaded> ; sudo dpkg -i sun*deb <7> renice <number> -p <pid> <0> nickrud Thanks dude. <14> MadPirateBippy - do you have the manual for the monitor? it will list all the modes and stuff <10> Nope. <3> NegativeSpace, it is freaking simple, some wise dudes made it so for us <15> installer36: thanks <10> I got an old monitor and computer for free, so I got jack. <10> But, it's free, so I can't really gripe. <12> heyjoe2 does that make any sense to you <0> nickrud I'm exceptionally stupid, so things that are freaking simple for me... aren't. <3> NegativeSpace, after you do the dpkg -i , then sudo update-alternatives --config java , and select the sun one <12> Me too <15> installer36: just reading it now <6> java version "1.5.0_05" <6> works the best on ubuntu so far. <3> MadPirateBippy, the best way to know is to google your monitor, and get the exact horizsync & vertrefresh
<10> nick: I'm having a hard time with that. <10> I have a 17 inch Apple Studio Display <15> installer36: im at a loss to understand it <3> MadPirateBippy, I've had fair luck googling various numbers on the back <15> installer36: anyway, gotta go to work <10> which seems to be the name of a good dozen monitors, all of which are newer than mine. <15> maybe later someone can help me? <16> hi again, in posible to have all the permissions on unbuntu <10> I'll give that a go, thx <3> MadPirateBippy, that's gotta be available on apple.com somewhere <12> heyjoe 2> it is what ddonky was talking about <17> hey, howdy, hellow... what is an easy way to create a .iso cd image file from an actual CD?? I cannot find options in k3b or gnomebaker. Is there a simple command line? <6> since dapper is so close to coming out can i upgrade now? <18> zoexii: in k3b, it's called an image <14> Installer36 - did he get it to work <3> NegativeSpace, probably more ignorant. Stupid people never say they're stupid ;) <18> !tell V4Vendetta about upgrade <6> Hobbsee~ i know how.. i'm asking is it safe yet <18> V4Vendetta: it can be, depends on the day <17> Hobbsee, It's called an image anyplace. what menu is it under in k3b? <6> Hobbsee~ hmm.... i guess i might as well <18> zoexii: burn cd image - it's right there when you start it <17> Hobbsee, I can find "burn an image" but not "create cd image" <19> Hi guys <18> zoexii: yeah, that's it <3> NegativeSpace, badly phrased. replace ignorant with unknowledgeable, please <19> How Can I show my picture in GAIN INTERNET MESSENGER????? <12> ddonky . No but I gave him a addy to what you were talking about...step by step..with Mac <17> Hobbsee, right, but I believe that it is the opposite of what I want to do. I want to start with a CD and end with an image, not start with an image and end with a CD... <20> Ohm, its an option in your account settings <21> Ohm> drop the caps please <18> zoexii: as in, copy the cd, into an image file? <17> Hobbsee, yes, that is exactly what I want to do. <20> Ohm, tools, account, modify one of your accounts or create a new one. then there is an option to open buddy icon. <22> Ohm, Look in the "accounts" button, and click on the account and hit edit. It's there ;) <18> zoexii: i'm guessing you'll have to copy the cd to your hard drive, then burn to an image <23> when playing games often find myself not being able to press all the buttons i want to simultaneously (ie go left, run and jump at the same time). Is this a problem with my keyboard or in software? <6> upgrading to dapper, *prays* <19> I will try it <0> nickrud Well, either way, I may be testing your theory: what's fakeroot? <17> Hobbsee, yeah, so I need to know how to copy it to my harddrive. <14> Ohm - run gaim and then ctrl+A to open accounts, then click modify on each account, it's in there, the option to upload a pic <18> zoexii: using konq/nautilus? <18> zoexii: i havent found a quicker way than that, if it's a data cd <24> i have a fat32 partition i can write it with root user but i cant give write permission from gnome gui is there a command for that <17> Hobbsee, Nautilus probably, I don't want to simply copy the folders though, I want to create a .iso file... an exact duplicate <24> my part. name is hda3 <25> alguem ae fala portugs??? <6> !po <11> V4Vendetta: What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/ <25> sou do brasil.. alguem a ??? <26> ops <18> zoexii: what file type is on the cd now? you'd create the ISO from the folders on your hard drive <3> NegativeSpace, packages must be installed by root (who you are, temporarily, while you use sudo), and expect to be made by root <24> is there a guide for learning permisson <25> to saindo... <17> Hobbsee, wow, right click in Nautilus... haha am I dumb. That was way easier than I was expecting it to be.... <3> NegativeSpace, but, sometimes you need to fake out the package builders, so some developers made fakeroot, so it's easy for us casual users. <23> esli_: #ubuntu-br? <0> nickrud Konsole didn't like that one bit, and said the command doesn't exist. Egad! <3> NegativeSpace, in the particular case of java, the java install provided by sun writes directly to /etc, which is a bad thing. <18> zoexii: hehe. i dont use nautilus anyway, so i wouldnt konw <3> NegativeSpace, fakeroot intercepts those writes, and <somehow, this is where the dev's made it easy> <3> encapsulates them in the deb that make-jpkg creates. <3> NegativeSpace, which you install with sudo <3> NegativeSpace, which command ;) <27> Why is it that my first attempt at booting up Ubuntu always ends up with an error/kernel panic/freeze, but my second attempt always works? I thought it was a coincidence at first, but now it's getting annoying. The errors are always different too. <28> Makura, bad hardware? <0> nickrud It didn't like fakeroot, so I ignored that step. Everything carried on fine. I tried SciTE again and it still falls over when trying to compile. Boo. <27> psusi: How would I find out? <28> Makura, try running memtest86 for an hour or two <29> i have an ati radeon x600xt and i had everything installed fine but suddenly after rebooting the whole graphics business pooped out on me. now glxgears says 194 fps instead of 4,000~ fps. any ideas on how to fix this? <30> psusi: I second that opinion <27> psusi: Alright, I will
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