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<0> psusi: Alright, I will <1> NegativeSpace, make-jpkg actually completed without fakeroot? <0> psusi: Does memtest86 come default or do I have to go download it? <2> Makura, you have to boot into it... it's on the cd <0> psusi: Sorry, newbie to Linux. =\ <3> nickrud No, I skipped that entire line, went on to sudo dpkg -i sun*deb, which worked fine. <2> Makura, it doesn't really have anythign to do with Linux, it's just a handy dandy memory test utility that ubuntu includes on the cd because it's so handy <4> could there be something wrong with opengl? between the messups i had downloaded pong2 and xscorch <1> NegativeSpace, then, if that deb was good, do sudo update-alternatives --config java, it should be the third or fourth option <4> that was before i restarted. however, before that i had had ubuntu install some updates but hadnt restarted yet <0> psusi: Still, I didn't know about it. Does it matter what CD? Does it have to be the LiveCD? <2> Makura, I believe it is on the setup cd as well <0> psusi: Okay, how would I boot to it? <3> nickrud Yeah I did that, no problem. Load up SciTE and it falls over. Eclipse still breaks when I try to create a new project, too. <2> actually... it is installed to your hard drive by default too <5> isn't it also in the gru menu of a default installation?
<5> grub menu <2> Makura, reboot your computer and at the grub prompt, hit escape... last item on the menu should be memtest86 <0> psusi: Thanks. =] <1> NegativeSpace, then, please paste update-alternatives --list java to a paste bin <4> okay, so its either opengl or ati drivers that have messed up. can anyone at all help me? <6> Hey guys, I'm lost again. http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=43128 <3> nickrud You want me to paste the results of update-alternatives? <6> That's my monitor- what to I choose when configuring my xserver? <1> NegativeSpace, that will give me an overview of your java environment <4> firegl control doesnt recognize my x600xt anymore <4> it just says "unknown" instead <7> brb <4> hello? <3> nickrud Okay, I have: /usr/bin/gij-wrapper-4.0 <3> ; /usr/lib/jvm/java-gcj/bin/java and /usr/lib/j2re1.5-sun/bin/java <6> n/m, I got it <1> NegativeSpace, if you choose 3 (sun), you should be good to go (if the deb you installed was good) <8> where is a site I can browse some desktop widgets? <8> I'm using compiz or metacity <3> nickrud Heh, I did. Maybe SciTE and Eclipse are messed up. <9> how can I check to see if dma is currently enabled on drives? <1> NegativeSpace, Maybe. Depends on how you installed everything, before you got java hooked into ubuntu. <9> I believe it is with hdparm but I don't know what to look for, my output doesn't say yes or no <3> nickrud Well I've reinstalled Eclipse a few times now, before and after installing Java and the errors are always the same. As for SciTE, I can't seem to even setup the JDK. <1> NegativeSpace, you've installed the jre, not the sdk --> /usr/lib/j2re1.5-sun/bin/java <10> lampshade: sudo hdparm <drive name> <3> nickrud Yeah it's weird, I did download and, well, I THOUGH I'd installed the JDK, but it's not there. I definitely downloaded the JDK, and followed Sun's installation instructions. <11> Hey I get "A disk read error occurred" when I choose WINXP from GRUB :( <1> NegativeSpace, I don't write java (or anything) I missed that <3> thought* <11> Any ideas how to fix it> <9> Managu, yeah I know but what should it say. Mine doesn't say DMA enabled or DMA not enabled. It doesn't mention dma <6> Eclipse is damn nice once you get it working, though <3> MadPIrateBippy I prefer IntelliJ, personally. <6> I'm re-starting OneFish.... keeping my fingers crossed <10> lampshade: When I run it, with /dev/hda as my drive name, I get a "using_dma = 1" about halfway down the output <9> hmm <6> It helps that my ex is one of the guys writing Eclipse, so whenever I have a bug or a problem, I can just go poke him and it gets fixed....was also nice living with a hardcore kernel hacker. My machine always ran great :) <1> NegativeSpace, in the dir where the sun sdk is, fakeroot make-jpkg <sunfile> && dpkg -i <sunsdk>.deb <9> hmmm mine doesn't say anything like that <3> nickrud Okay I'll give that a go. <6> Okay, that didn't work. <12> Hi everyone <12> I need some help building NDIS <6> My x server is now disabled. <13> Hi, I have a bug with apt-build in dapper, typing "apt-build --install blah" (wrong syntax intended) produces a segfault <14> does root exist in ubuntu <15> !tell pinpoint about root <14> or is sudo just a sub <13> anyone can confirm ? <10> pinpoint: yes, but by default, there is no p***word. Sudo is the preferred method for doing stuff <16> pinpoint: sudo -i (and sudo -s) is useful <10> ArthurB: maybe join #ubuntu+1 for Dapper discussions? <1> NegativeSpace, I'm ***uming you already have java-package installed <14> thx <3> nickrud You know, I'm ***uming I do, too. But I don't know. <12> I'm on 5.04 and and a PPC arch and I have the kerne source installed <1> NegativeSpace, if you have make-jpkg, you do. doh <10> edude05: ndiswrapper? <3> nickrud Boy do I fell embarr***ed. <12> Managu, Yeah
<3> feel* <1> MadPirateBippy, the file /var/log/Xorg.0.log has the best info on your failed X <1> NegativeSpace, all good? <10> edude05: presuming that you've read the standard bit on it. What's the trouble? <3> nickrud I don't have it. How can I acqure it? <12> hold on Ill gice you th error <3> acquire* <1> sudo aptitude install java-package <17> anyone here using a WinTv PVR150 with IVTV drivers? <1> NegativeSpace, haven't really been following along, eh ;p <3> Couldn't find any package matching "java-package". However, the following <3> packages contain "java-package" in their description: <3> sun-j2re1.5 <3> nickrud I did warn you I was stupid. <3> nickrud Is that okay? <12> {standard input}:2123: Error: Unrecognized opcode: `movl' <12> make[3]: *** [/home/michael/Desktop/ndiswrapper-1.10/driver/misc_funcs.o] Error 1 <12> make[2]: *** [_module_/home/michael/Desktop/ndiswrapper-1.10/driver] Error 2 <16> !paste <18> Don't flood the channel! Please use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or the channel #flood to paste large amount of text. <12> Are the last cople of lines <3> Apologies. <12> Sry.... <19> NegativeSpace: http://packages.ubuntu.com/hoary/misc/java-package <20> I've got dapper crashing for me <20> :( <1> NegativeSpace, actually, that leads me to believe you should have a working java <1> NegativeSpace, what does java -version in a terminal tell you <10> edude05: why don't you pastebin all the errors? <12> Good idea <3> nickrud 1.5.0_05 <3> nickrud It looks like it's there. <3> nickrud But that's the JVM and JRE, dunno about SDK. <3> JDK* <1> NegativeSpace, um, I needed to install a sun java deb real quick :) <3> nickrud Heh. I appreciate your help dude. <1> NegativeSpace, yeah, that's right. I'd remove all the java stuff you installed that didn't come from ubuntu, and start from scratch <12> Managu, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9988 <3> nickrud How would I go about doing that? <1> NegativeSpace, I wouldn't have a clue, how did you install it? <10> edude05: my first instinct is: are you compiling this on an Intel or AMD based PC? <3> nickrud I should probably say that I only installed Linux earlier today for the first time. <12> Managu, PPc <12> AKA mac <1> NegativeSpace, no problem. I had that day once too <21> i have a newb question here, really newbie ;] i downloaded thunderbird, and decompressed it to my temp folder and i cant figure out how to install it <10> edude05: yeah, see, ndiswrapper is only for x86 based machines <12> ... <3> nickrud You know, I've downloaded the JRE about four times and installed it at least three different ways, including changing global variables and stuff, I justdon't know how to do anything. <12> Oh yeah.... because the drivers are X86'd aren't they <12> FSCK <3> nickrud Egad. <1> NegativeSpace, that's what ubuntu is for. It is supposed to make all that global variable stuff go away, cuz it manages it for you <10> kditty: happen to recall the filename extension of what you downloaded? <3> nickrud That makes me wonder what the hell I was doing earlier. <1> NegativeSpace, operant training :) <21> thunderbird-1.5.tar.gz <22> ubuntu isn't "seeing" my ipod.......in the past it's automatically recognized it when i plug it in <3> nickrud I think I broke Ubuntu. <3> nickrud Heh. <22> what should i do? <21> managu, i think mozilla-installer-bin is the file i need to use to run the install, am i wrong? <12> Managu, Is ther anything I can do to get my DWL-G122 to wokr <6> I have a question. I'm configuring my xserver, I'm at the blue screen bits. <1> NegativeSpace, I cannot begin to count the times I reinstalled linux my first few months :) You'll have it easy, you will be able to count <6> How do I select a * on the option I want? <21> its in my tmp folder, i wasnt sure where to save or extract files to <10> kditty, couple of thoughts. First, Ubuntu probably has Thunderbird packaged, and unless you've got a reason to use the newest version, you'd probably be better off with the package <23> MadPirateBippy: space bar <16> !tell kditty about apt-get <19> AngryElf: lspci at command line with iPod plugged in <10> edude05: I really don't really know anything about macs, but my guess is that you're out of luck =( <3> nickrud I think I may be reinstalling tomorrow. Heh heh. <24> how can I share an .avi file from an ubuntu laptop to a windows xp desktop?
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