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<0> !ru <1> Pozhalujsta vojdite v #ubuntu-ru dlq pomoshchi na russkom qzyke. # russian users please try #ubuntu-ru, there you may get more help <2> kdm wouldn't start, network modules wouldn't load, probably other things. I decided a clean install was easiest <2> I've been playing with gnome, kde, edubuntu, and lots of other crap.. my upgrade was 1425 packages... <0> zcat[1]: it often is, especially on modern hardware. <2> I probably won't migrate this machine to eft.. my wife is ready to kill me right now! <0> zcat[1]: oh, I thought my installation was big with about 1000 packages. <2> s'ok, she'll love it when I get everything set up nicely. <2> she hates it when I change things around. <3> zcat[1]: you should put the pants on mate ;) <3> zcat[1]: take control of this relationship <2> nah, I need to get her her own machine perhaps <4> Greetings who from Russia will respond?? <0> YaKuT: can you stop this please. <4> flood?
<5> what do you want Russian for <6> !ru <1> Pozhalujsta vojdite v #ubuntu-ru dlq pomoshchi na russkom qzyke. # russian users please try #ubuntu-ru, there you may get more help <6> maybe? <0> salmiak_: told him that twice already. <6> yeah i know, but maybe the thirt time he'd understand? <6> ;p <5> :< <6> moruan? <7> hi <6> 'lo <8> working later <9> !vmware <1> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, Protocol1 <7> have anybody installed Oracle in Ubuntu ? <10> Seveas: ping <11> kbrooks, yes? <10> Seveas: in the early morning (EDT), people were "abusing" (kind of) !ops <11> hmm <10> Seveas: i was just scrolling up when i saw that. i was wondering why the highlight was activated <10> Seveas: (for the word easyubuntu) <12> espaa <11> !es <1> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda. <7> can anybody do me a favor ? <6> nope ;P <6> what kind of favor? <7> mysql.h <7> who have mysql.h <6> no tme <6> not me* <13> I'm finding it impossible to get my internet connection to work in my new installation of Ubuntu <7> i need it to interact C program with mysql <14> does anyone know a good program to burn dvd-video files? <7> check the Ubuntu FAQ <15> momo, for what? <6> donvella, gnomebaker? <7> mysql.h <15> momo, na, have a look at installing the source for mysql <14> salmiak_: i tried that but i cant see if thers a dvd-video button, i have a lot of video files i want to convert <14> to one DVD <7> i make i try <14> and play it on mmy DVD player <13> I'm in an apartment complex where I just plug my ethernet cable into a jack on the wall to get my internet connection. <16> bitotob, i struggled for a long time with my connection as well :/ <13> When using XP the internet connection works automatically. <13> captine: I can get it to work with Ubuntu but only for about 20 mins <16> bitotob, weird <13> I set it up as a static IP even though it is really a DHCP connection <13> becuase trying to set it as a DHCP does not work with Ubuntu <6> that's weird... <13> well my DHCP server only licenses my ip address for 20 minute segments <16> bitotob, I'm using dhcp now in ubuntu <13> so, I can set up the static for 20 mins, but then when it relicenses me a new ip i lose the connection <17> Is there a way to connect to AIM via HTTP protocol? (while still using an actual client, not a web based client) <16> bitotob, i'm not a master on dhcp, but surely if u set ubuntu for dhcp it will work? <13> it says that it is working but i have no connection <6> do you really get an IP? <6> ifconfig? <13> only manually setting up the static has worked, and that only for a short period at a time <16> bitotob, do what salmiak_ said, set up ubuntu as dhcp - under networking
<16> bitotob, then in console or in the networking settings menu check that an ip is ***igned. <16> i.e. ifconfig eth0 <2> dhcp should work, that's what windows will be using. There is likely some other problem with using the wrong module or something.. <16> i had a problem with the live cd, where i would have to manually go and activate eth0 everytime i booted. <2> reading dmesg might shed some light <16> i think it was due to me having a wireless card of something <13> could it be that ubuntu doesn't recognize my network card, or would that make it impossible for me to connect for short periods under a static ip configuration? <13> when people say enter "some linux jazz" into "a terminal" what are they talking about....what is a terminal? <2> my wireless takes too long to find an ESSID, I have to give it time before I run dhcpd .. and I have seen some wired NIC's that take a while to detect the connection too.. <6> bitotob: "start-menu"->accessories->terminal <13> ok thats similar to "run" in windows? <2> looks a lot like 'cmd' shell in windows.. <13> ok <6> but it's more powerful, ofcourse ;) <16> bitotob, system -> administration ->networking. Check that the device is active and set to dhcp. thats about all my ubuntu knowledge:) <13> my NIC just says that its a "VIA 10/100mbs Fast Ethernet Adapter" <13> no brand name or anything specific <6> i've had one of those <6> working <6> in linux <6> not ubuntu, though, but linux still. <16> salmiak_, why not ubuntu? <6> ubuntu didn't exist when i used it ;) <16> lol. <18> Does Ubuntu have a charmap ? <13> ubuntu says its working with dhcp but then when i try to open firefow it says "google.com can not be found... <19> mason_: applications > accessories > character map <16> i've found all linux versions seem to work well with most cards (at least the verions i've tried) <18> _jason: thanks <6> anyway, set your NIC to DHCP, wait until ubuntu tells you that you got an IP connection, write "ifconfig" in a terminal and see if you get an IP <13> i bought my computer at the Yongsan market in Seoul korea <13> could that be relavent...perhaps my NIC is some weird graymarket crap <2> The fastest machine I own was pulled out of a dumpster.. <20> Hello. I'd like to set up a systemwide keyboard shortcut to launch beagle-search (or any other application). How would I do that? <16> bitotob, i'm sure thats not a prob <6> another reason to why you can't find google.com is because your DNS isn't working <19> ubotu: tell cbear about shortcuts <21> Hi, still an ubuntu newbie. I'm running breezy, and feeling left behind by apps like thunderbird and firefox. Synaptic isn't offering me the 1.5 releases. Can I safely update them myself? I've STFW for info on any possible downsides of updating myself, but have come up empty. Pointers? <20> _jason, Thanks. <13> the DNS works when I set it manually with a static IP <2> try and ping 64.233.167.99 <13> but then i lose the connection after 20 mins <19> vanden: you can update yourself outside the repos. However, dapper will be out in less that 3 weeks, so if they are working fine, I would just wait for then. That way you cna stick to official repositories. If you still want the instructions anyway, just type: /msg ubotu firefox1.5 and /msg ubotu thunderbird1.5 <2> the card was definately OK in windows? <6> yeah, i was just going to say something similar...enable DHCP, ping 64.233.167.99 and see if you get any response (to ping, open terminal and write 'ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx' <22> <19> vanden: (dapper has firefox1.5) <20> _jason, I don't seem to have a Applications -> System Tools -> Configuration Editor ... (Dapper beta) <21> _jason: Thanks. Is it better to stick to the official repositories? <2> I'd grab a different card anyhow.. it sounds dodgy and NIC's are dirt cheap.. <13> i also wondered if it has to do with me being in Korea. I'm not sure that is possible yet but they stricly controll their internet. I'm on the largest provider in the country and I can't go to Electronic Freedom Foundation's website <13> it is blocked <21> _jason: If so, why? <19> cbear: dapper questions should go to #ubuntu+1, but configuration editor was removed from the menus in dapper. You can type it in a terminal: gconf-editor <2> bitotob: north or south? <20> _jason, Thanks again. <13> south <19> vanden: if you stick to official repos, you know the packages on your system have been tested for stability and benefit from security updates by the ubuntu team <13> its like brave new world over here <2> they filter you? <13> tons <6> zcat[1], it can just be a coincidence with the dns...the dns DHCP gives him may be down for the moment... <13> tons of sites are blocked <13> pornagraphy is illegal in SK <13> drug sites are blocked <13> hightimes.com <19> vanden: if you install on your own, you have to take care of updates and keep track of them. The update manager won't tell you about it <13> that type of thing <13> EFF being blocked was a bit scary to me though. <21> _jason: Thanks. I take it that is more important for less well-used things than ff and tb. Anyway, thanks for the info. (The /msg ubotu thing is really helpful!) <19> vanden: np <2> salmiak_: yeah, I hit that once, went to sort out a guy's computer. Made a few insignificant changes and suddenly nothing would work. After about a half hour of feeling like I'd fscked up, it turned out the ISP was having an outage. Bad timing. <6> zcat[1], i've been through it too ;)
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