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<0> just, install kubuntu-desktop, it'll install all the packages, configure things. <1> arrick: I chopped off the first bit the first time <2> ok. I'll install the desktop and wait for a pressed disk. <3> Or is AMD64-version incompatible with the fglrx-modules? <4> yeah I hate typeing on the laptop now NickGarvey <1> arrick: just included all of it the second time to make it more legible than a half a sentence :) <5> void - Thank You. :) <6> arrick: I like my laptop keyboard <6> arrick: I like flat keys compared to curved ones <2> DewDude, thankyou for the advice <0> heh, didn't even give me enough time to say no problem <4> yeah I have been going back and forth for 2 weeks now on my server and my laptop, and now gotten used to the server NickGarvey <7> nnnnh <7> DewDude: nor me to say "welcome to #kubuntu " <0> hahaha <0> dude, i like your theme
<0> i'd set something up like that..but..i don't know linux <0> at least not well enough to figure it out <8> ok, I"m having trouble installing ndiswrapper <7> DewDude: but as you saw in my screenshot, KDE doesn't have to be ... well, BIG in look'n'feel <8> I went here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HowtoUseNdiswrapperOnAmd64Ubuntu?highlight=%28ndiswrapper%29 <8> but on step 5 <8> it failed <0> well, i've seen some themes for KDE i liked <7> heh <0> i could never get them to run. cuz i wanted to run the macosx theme for a while <4> ok movie time for me <8> oh wait <8> nm <8> sorry <9> anyone got a site for updated ubuntu sources for apt? <0> becuase i'm running ubuntu on an imac..i thought it'd be cool <0> faux-OSX <4> IdleOne, I caught 9 18+inch b*** today <8> forgot make deb <4> good eating <10> Hello all from .mx! Is anyone knowledgeable with DRB in Acrobat? <7> DewDude: to get what I have here, I have tweaking codes too, not every noobs job ofcourse... but close can get without touching the code <0> yeah...see..i started getting the hang of this..then like..stopped using linux for months..naturally i forgot most of what i knew <0> well, i didn't really stop..i've been using SSH on my mobile device for a few months now <11> !tell Thinkl00p about repos <10> _jason, nalioth you guys know about DRM stuff? <12> lgc: just ask your question to the channel <13> isnt ssh basically a remote login <13> ? <14> ..yes? <0> heh, remote shell <13> cool <11> protocol1: yes, but via an encrypted pipe <13> nice <15> hey guys, I'm trying 'dpkg-reconfigure' but its returning '/usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: locales is broken or not fully installed <15> ' <0> an encrypted pipe between two untrusted hosts <0> :) <0> that's what's crazy <13> so how do you use it? <10> nalioth, hi! I sort of did. Do you know how to activate DRM in Acrobat Reader? <11> DewDude: :) <13> ssh IP address? <0> umm <11> protocol1: yes, but a ssh server needs to be running at the other end <13> ahh got ya <0> yeah..then it's just like having a terminal window to the box <13> whats some server software for ssh <0> like, my Sidekick II has a SSH client..so i can connect to my home machine and use BX or other apps <10> noirequus, playing chameleon? <11> protocol1: in ubuntu the package is called 'openssh-server' <13> ok cool <0> install..go <16> lgc: you are off topic in this channel <17> I have Ubuntu PPC...I have read the wiki on restricted formats...I am still unable to play a mpeg video file... <0> hrmmm <10> DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO ACTIVATE DRM IN ACROBAT READER? (I JUST CAN'T FIND AN OPTION ON THE SPANISH VERSION!) <18> zarephath, what player? <5> nalioth - Thank You for your help making a transition to linux easier. Can you take a look at the pastebin? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12059 <0> zarephath, did you ever read the unoffical ubuntu guide? <19> !caps
<20> FYI, typing in ALL CAPS is considered to be 'yelling', and therefore rude behaviour. <13> I just installed it....is there anything I need to configure? <17> Eleaf: I have tried them all...just installed kaffeine...keeps telling me there isn't a decoder that will work....win32 codecs are not an option on PPC <0> yes <0> i had win32 codecs on my PPC <12> lgc: you are offtopic in this channel, and any ubuntu channel. there are many pdf readers available for linux that do not involve DRM or cracking it <17> natun, mplayer, kaffeine <21> ROCK! <18> zarephath, I don't like kaffeine, could never get it to play anything on ppc. <19> protocol1> nothing AFAIK <18> zarephath, I use gxine or something.. <19> here it works fine without configuring nything <17> Eleaf: Kewl thanks <21> to anyone who has been following, i solved my flash sound problem by adding my soundcard module to the top of the list <18> mplayer might work well, haven't tried it much with ppc though ;p <13> cool <9> which sources should I put so I can get the new software versions like for firefox etc... obviously not the ones for Breezy Badger? <22> firefox does its own updates from version 1.5 <19> !tell Thinkl00p about ff1.5 <23> !tell cratel about ff1.5 <10> nalioth, you sound almost religious! The thing is that I am forced to used "#$#" Acrobat Reader, which was a pain to install (maybe you'd like to know it doesn't install meaningfully from the Ubuntu (on topic, I guess) apt sources). <17> Eleaf: Yeah that did it....I can't believe all those others don't work correctly....it ****s <18> zarephath, ;) <5> patience lgc. being short with the moderator isn't likely to help. - grin <24> hey, does anyone know a command to open a new terminal window, execute some commands, then leave the window open? <25> If you are using the regular terminal, go File/Open Terminal/Default, and it will open the terminal in a new window. <25> It will stay open, unless you click the x. ;) <26> or hit ^d a few times (pending $IGNOREEOF) or type 'exit' <27> Drasla: you can also run some custom commands through the profile menu <24> i'm looking for a command to di it though. like, gnome-terminal will open a new window <24> and gnome-terminal --command="something" will open a new terminal and execute the commands <10> LathropWells, it's nothing personal. I like the guy. Only thing is that I don't get any clue of what I am asking but I do get sort of a reprimand for daring to air my question. But you see, it DOES go back to an Ubuntu issue. <24> but then it closes the window after the commands have executed <28> dosemu question: is it necessary to have DOS installed somewhere in order to use 'dosemu' ? <14> no <27> Drasla: I haven't tried this.. but looking at the man page, you can open "gnome-terminal --window-with-profile=PROFILENAME" and set a custom profile that executes a command? <29> guys, how can i show hidden files burned on a cd with windows?? <26> zarephath: People should care about acroread though. <0> ls -a <0> i think. <7> Xenguy: no <28> void^ Tm_T so if I want to write a batch file/script and test it out, would dosemu be a sufficient environment to do that ? <14> Xenguy: iirc it comes with freedos <7> Xenguy: dos script? <23> I use acroread because it is the only pdf reader I could find the consistently opens up pdf accurately. Believe me it was a last resort... <30> hm, a bit unrelated to ubuntu, but can anyone suggest a nice lightweight irc framework? <28> Tm_T: yes <31> n8 all <24> bheung: that looks like it'll work. thanks! <7> Gareth: what you mean? <7> Xenguy: yes <28> void^: OK, and can I write/run a batch file then? <7> yes <28> Tm_T: alright, tx <30> just a framework for connecting to an irc server, parsing etc <28> void^ Tm_T I'll try this out then, tx again <7> Gareth: ah, client side <26> Gareth: perl-irc probably <30> awesome, thanks <14> Xenguy: depends, freedos might have more features than the platform you want to run it on. best bet is to run the same dos flavour in dosemu, or possibly qemu, or vmware. <7> Gareth: yes, that's one <9> on the site for the new firefox howto it says "# First, /usr/bin/firefox" where do i do this? <28> void^: tx <9> says modify the symbolic link in /usr/bin ? <32> Thinkl00p: it should give you the commands to put in the terminal <19> Thinkl00p> you should have the command you need to run just after <33> How well would Ubuntu make a good web server on a 1Ghz PIII w/ 256MB RAM? <32> Thinkl00p: the # signs mean it's a comment <9> yeah but where am i putting this? not in a file right? just into the command line? <26> Cooner750: Just fine, as long as you don't need to serve millions of hits per hour. <34> wow, it's so quiet <32> Thinkl00p: yes <34> and there's SO many peopl
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