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<0> lampshade, then don't if you compiled them <1> *etc <2> SpComb: Yes <1> that's not a good sign :O <1> that would explain some things <1> although it wouldn't explain why firefox works <2> Oh good <2> lol <1> next step is figuring out what should be in there.... <3> Celestianpower: try putting the line nameserver <your router IP address> in /etc/resolv.conf <4> gnomefreak, i have a breedzy badger can i have xgl ? <1> WHAAT? <1> router != DNS server <5> peipei: no <3> SpComb: a lot of routers run chaching dns
<1> how would that work? <1> really? <4> gnomefreak, what version must i have ? <6> yep <1> that's interesting <1> never seen that before <6> izzat not how DHCP works? <5> peipei: dapper and its not worth the upgrade to be fully unstable <1> DHCP tells the dhclient what to put in /etc/resolv.conf <5> peipei: i advise waiting til atleast april <1> and that's all <7> nomasteryoda, I didn't compile them per say, but I did download them from the ATI website and somehow installed them like that, I d on't quite remember how I just followed one of the guides in the forums <8> Has anyone ever written double layer DVD ? <1> Celestianpower: you need to figure out (from your ISP/admin) what your DNS servers are <2> wastrel: Done <1> or, if you have this silly router, then put that in there <4> gnomefreak, april you says ... All right. That is not much long <2> 192.168.1.1 <0> lampshade, ic <0> just find the site and follow guide <3> Celestianpower: try again to run a host / nslookup / dig <4> gnomefreak, thanks <9> Um, I'm the only user on Ubuntu but I don't have root access, how can I get it? <1> dig @192.168.1.1 google.com <10> i finally did it! i hacked 127.0.0.1 <2> wastrel: Host does the same thing as it did before <11> sudo <3> !tell NegativeSpace about root <1> aeolist: congratulations! <11> NegativeSpace: sudo <command> <6> NegativeSpace: use sudo. the syntax is "sudo commandtorunasroot <1> try hacking 127.45.7.43 next <9> Cheers guys. <10> :D <4> gnomefreak, what do you think about ogg video codec ? <7> nomasteryoda, I guess my fear is that, once installing the new kernel, I might break something with the old kernel and its install of ATI. If I knew for sure that messing around with the new kernel and following the guide wouldn't interfere, I would be ok with doing it <1> Celestianpower: what does it say? <1> or are you busy pinging out :/ <3> Celestianpower: still that malformed packet error? <2> wastrel: Yes <1> hmm, malformed packets now? <5> wastrel: wouldnt he need to reboot? <5> after changing the resolv.config <1> rebooting stuff might be a option... but a blank /etc/resolv.conf also says something <5> conf <3> gnomefreak: i don't believe so - couldn't hurt :] <12> when i use mplayer -channels 6 and i play a file that has 6 channels 4/5 of my 5.1 speakers work. but when i play a 2 channel file only 2/5 speakers work, is there somethin i can tweak in alsa to detect 2 channel sound to make it use the other speakers also? <13> How to change the amount of time sudo caches your p***word? <1> if it doesn't work with the DNS server in /etc/resolv.conf, start rebooting :P <5> Celestianpower: what is in your /etc/resolv.conf now? <1> you might have a smelly NIC/router ? <2> gnomefreak: "nameserver 192.168.1.1" <2> No need to pastebin that <5> is that you routers ip? <1> hmm <2> gnomefreak: Yes <5> Celestianpower: i know that <5> ok Celestianpower try reboot <1> Celestianpower: try dig @192.168.1.1 google.com <14> how can i configure xorg to do 1920x1280 on this lcd display (its the native resolution). it runs a max of 1600x1200 instead. dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg detects it as generic and sets it to do 1920x1280 but then x crashes if there isn't something to fall back on when that fails :
<5> Celestianpower: would still reset router <1> try dig first <1> just to check if the router is a caching DNS server <2> gnomefreak: SpComb Pastebinning now <5> easier to do it all at once than spend an hr trying to figure out (oh damn all i needed to do was reset router) <14> i don't know the timings. they were "unavailable" in windows.. an inspiron 6000 btw <15> !tell <16> Umm <5> while your pastbinning im going for a smoke <16> How do i get wmv's working <2> SpComb: http://pastebin.com/595408 <16> I checked ubutnu restricted <16> And its not there <5> ubotu tell Phoul about codecs <1> aha <17> alguien habla espaol? <2> gnomefreak: I'll reset my router then <1> Celestianpower: perfect... if it doesn't work with that in resolv.conf, reboot ;) <16> gnomefreak, <16> How do i get them exactly <1> as in, tried the apt-get again? <5> Phoul: <15> how can i see what ubotu "knows"? <13> !es <18> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda. <5> Phoul: read the pm ubotu gave you <13> javi__: ^ <1> if you are running chclient, be aware that that overwrites /etc/resolv.conf <1> *dhclient <16> w32codecs <17> si? <16> I have that one <16> !easysource <18> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic <13> nuke: Sorry nuke, that was wrong. <2> Well, see you in a moment while I reset the router and reboot <15> tonyyarusso ok <1> I'm still confused how firefox managed to resolve stuff witha empty resolv.conf :/ <13> !searchthebotforwhatitknows-Ihopethisfactoiddoesn'texist <11> tonyyarusso: I think its an option in sudoers <18> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, tonyyarusso <13> nuke: ^^ <13> cwillu: Okay, will look there. <15> lol <19> got a spare hdd lying around.. plug it in and it says unable to mount after I attempted to do so.. any suggestions? <15> !codecs <18> Binary only codecs (such as w32codecs) can be downloaded from plf or cipherfunk, see !easysource for details on these repositories <11> timestamp_timeout option, not in the file by default <20> hi <13> cwillu: I don't see anything in there. <20> where can I get the oprofile-modules0.9 package that is listed at http://packages.ubuntu.com/breezy/devel/oprofile-common/ ? <13> cwillu: Bah, didn't read first. <11> tonyyarusso: do a man sudoers <13> cwillu: So how would one go about adding that then? <15> ubotu listvals codec <18> Factoid search of 'codec' by value (11 shown): maccodecs ;; codecs ;; restricted formats ;; w32deb ;; totemcodecs ;; totem-xine ;; w32 codecs ;; win32codecs ;; w32codecs ;; multimedia ;; w32codec. <13> cwillu: Okay. <11> come on, who _Reads_ before they start firing back questions? :) <15> damn ubotu knows much. really clever ;) <19> !ubotu hdd <18> CaptainMorgan: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/ <1> CaptainMorgan: formated it? <1> you need a valid fs to mount.... <19> SpComb, no!... ah.. fs... <19> hmm <1> heh <19> got stuff I need to restore.. <1> mount works on filesystems ;) <15> !codecs <18> Binary only codecs (such as w32codecs) can be downloaded from plf or cipherfunk, see !easysource for details on these repositories <1> not on physical disks <1> well, you need a partition on it <19> so i can't access it through Linux?
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