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<0> amonroy: it's a firewall setup tool, and I'm wondering if you happen to have a firewall rule set on the ubuntu box that's blocking incoming traffic on port 22 <1> how can i check? <2> im recompiling my kernel. since i have an amd athlon xp 3800, i should choose athlon/duron/k7 as my processor family, right? <0> amonroy well, we could start with "sudo iptables -L" and post it to pastebin.com <3> how can i kill amarok tried killall amarok .. stil traped on app bar as though running <4> how do i make permissions for a user that he can execute, read and write the folder /etc? <0> ubuntux: any user, or one particular user? <4> Managu, a particular user <5> i stripped the song to get only middle 29 secs which is 455K.. might be too big for ringtone <5> any thoughts? <6> iceman, try kill -9 PID, where PID is the process identify <7> axisys: drop the bitrate <0> ubuntux: Not sure all the specifics, but, an outline might be the follows: Create a new group "etcers" or some such. Add your user, to it. Change the group of etc to "etcers", and then sudo chmod +070 /etc <8> it fixed! <9> I have a question... I am insdtalling a program with .sh extension to a partition with some free space; ubuntu extracts it and there's not enough space. I think I am lacking about 200Mb. Is there a way to change the temporary extraction directory to another partition/folder? I've run 'apt-get clean' and deleted all already downloaded packages <10> I'm having a compile error while trying to compile Liveice404. Error output ---> http://pastebin.com/595824
<3> AlexandreGP how to list processes <11> help with .rars? <9> I dont know what to delete to free up the space <0> jerrod: tried synaptic? <12> why are you compiling liveice rather than using the binary package, Kr4t05? <13> jerrod: ask a real question <6> iceman ps aux | grep amarok <11> naloith: it was kinda implied <10> tritium: liveice is in the repos? <4> Managu, thx :) <13> jerrod: not really, you can do a lot with rars. <14> xfce on dapper is very nice <5> jbroome: let me try <3> iceman 8487 0.0 0.0 3060 756 pts/0 S+ 23:21 0:00 grep amorok <0> ubuntux: np, hope the idea helps <12> Kr4t05: yes <12> !info liveice <3> dont get it ? how to read that <15> liveice: (Live audio streaming application), section multiverse/sound, is optional. Version: 1.0-2 (breezy), Packaged size: 52 kB, Installed size: 208 kB <10> tritium: You just saved my a ton of anger. <12> Kr4t05: I'm glad :) <3> AlexandreGP how do i read that .. for process > <10> Thank you. <16> Kr4t05> check repos from now on before compiling :) <12> Kr4t05: don't forget to enable the multiverse repo, and update your package listing, if you haven't done so already :) <17> anyone hellp me find a .deb? <17> mirror or something? <16> GTroy> what you looking for? <17> xserver-xorg-driver-mga_6.8.2-77_i386.deb <17> I can't find it in /var/cache/apt/archives <18> I'm very confused. /var/log/Xorg.0.log shows direct rendering starting, xorg.conf has dri modes enabled, glxinfo shows direct rendering off. has anyone seen this before? <19> blah <6> iceman execute ps aux and find by amarok <17> IdleOne: any ideas? <16> GTroy> none <17> it's from 5.10 <7> i am idea-less <17> where do you usually go to find old debs? <12> pgrep amarok <16> info xserver-xorg-driver-mga_6.8.2-77_i386.deb <16> ubotu Package 'xserver-xorg-driver-mga_6.8.2-77_i386.deb' does not exist. <15> IdleOne: I'm sorry, i don't know what you're talking about <11> Managu: its a .rar file and i want to extract it, archive manager does support .rar, what do i do? <7> jerrod: you need unrar <19> danny_osl: dri isn't starting. - trust your glxinfo. somethings not configured properly <17> jerrod: sudo apt-get install rar <20> rar -x <18> I do trust glxinfo <18> I just can't seem to find any debugging that's helping me :-) <11> gr***y ***! <18> are there any X graphics setup GUI tools in ubuntu? <19> danny_osl: what card? <13> jerrod: install unrar-nonfree <18> intel integrated, gma900 <18> "i915" dri <3> AlexandreGP thanks .. got it killed at last ... <13> danny_osl: none that i know of <13> ubotu: tell danny_osl about xcfg <18> thanks <18> i'll give it a shot <19> anyone happen to be expert with pymol?
<11> GTroy: thanx <5> jbroome: it shows AUDIO: 44100 Hz, 2 ch, s16le, 128.0 kbit/9.07% (ratio: 16000->176400) when playing with mplayer <18> perfect. I never got to configure it during install for some reason <18> thanks nalioth <21> Xenguy: So I want to do this to a bunch of files at once. What syntax for unhtml to convert all .html in a directory to .txt with the same rest of the name? Any idea? <18> will let you know what I find <5> jbroome: would u know how to change the 128 to lower using mplayer/mencoder? <18> tonyyarusso: rename <17> jerrod: np <22> how do i do a recursive chmod 777? <18> oh, for "unhtml", nm <19> ardinary: very carefully <17> ardinary: not sure, but maybe you shuouldn't <22> no no <13> ardinary: be very careful recursively chmoddin, you can bork your system <21> danny_osl: np. Understandable. <7> axisys: i usually do that in audacity <22> its just one directory! <22> everythings 555 <22> and should be 777 <23> tonyyarusso: back - hi... <19> ardinary: chmod -R <23> tonyyarusso: yes, you need a loop <21> Xenguy: How do I go about that? <24> Is there any way to get rid of window borders in metacity? <23> tonyyarusso: first back up the files... <22> thanks wastrel :D <21> Xenguy: 'k. <0> suture: changing the theme can do a lot; not sure if it can get rid of the borders altogether <22> how can i check if i borked my system? <23> tonyyarusso: then try something like: for i in *html; do unhtml $i > $i.txt; done <19> i think you can have 1px borders <21> Xenguy: What's i? <19> my current metacity theme has 1px borders on the left & right <19> i is a variable <0> ardinary: (JOKE) as nobody, rm -rf / <0> ardinary: if it works, you borked your system <23> tonyyarusso: it's an arbitrary convention (index?); you can substitute any letter you want, as long as the rest are consistent <17> hey guys how do you restart X? <24> I mean like the bar where the title and buttons are <23> tonyyarusso: er, the rest of the statement I mean <10> How can I get LiveIce to play to a ShoutCast server? <5> jbroome: i change it in audacity and then want to play the new one and it does not play <22> Managu, whats a vital file that should NOT be chmod'd 777? <0> GTroy: quick 'n dirty: ctrl-alt-backspace <0> ardinary: /etc/shadow <19> ardinary: what command did you use? <13> ardinary: you'll find out quickly enough, believe me <23> tonyyarusso: did I mention you need a backup of the files (my syntax is from memory :-) <22> Managu, how do i see if its mode 777? <19> ardinary: ls -l <22> wastrel, i did chmod 777 */*.... <19> heh ctrl-alt-backspace worked for him <21> Xenguy: Yes, the backup step was well noted. So does the i part substitute for anything then so it will do all of them? (I need to learn more about scripting...) <22> then i did your command <22> for * <19> you said only one dir <22> yes but i was in it :P <22> and i already changed it <19> . is the current dir <0> wastrel heh, guess so. Wonder if he knows what he was asking <23> tonyyarusso: yeah, 'i' is like a variable <21> Xenguy: Gotcha. <19> but */* seems to work also <22> yes <22> i did * <22> then */* then +/* to infinity <23> tonyyarusso: anyhow, you have a backup, so why not give it a whirl? :-) <22> but i wanted to be thorough so i did -R :D <21> Xenguy: On my way; just wanted to check the steps. <23> tonyyarusso: fair enough <19> ardinary: chmod -R 777 . would set everything in the current directory and all subdirectories to 777 <19> ardinary: you are aware that 777 is read/write/execute ? so anyone can write code to these files and run it. <22> ok
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