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<0> Oh my.. what is this? kernel source code "Danger Will Robinson! Danger!" - lol <1> you gotta use sudo because ubuntu doesn't have a p***word for root by default <2> AngryElf: I thought I already talked with you about BT and how to use it <3> bur[n]er, will check it out, brb <4> _jason, ty <5> it was working and it stopped, so i'm screwing around with it wome more <6> yipe, actually its because there is not a root on ubuntu <7> nomasteryoda: But there is. <8> cafuego: Cause that's my problem. I think EXT3 is better cause it's supported etc. But it's hard to choose between EXT3 with -m 0 and XFS. <6> cafuego, ok <9> oO <7> nomasteryoda: open a term, type 'finger root' <6> k <6> if i was onmy ubuntu box <6> =D <6> will be in about 4 min
<1> !tell yipe about command line <2> I just ran TOP (for ****s & giggles, to see what was running on my system) I have 2 instances of GDM running. What would be causing that? <10> hello <1> ! tell yipe about cli <11> yipe: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/ <7> nomasteryoda: Well, iot'll be identical to the output of same command on any other *nix box ;-) <1> hmmmm <2> AngryElf: did you leave the console window open? <10> I need some help installing ubuntu over a wireless connection <5> i was using a gui <1> !tell yipe about cli <8> _jason: EXT3 always "saves" some percent for the root/sudo, but for a storagedrives that stupidy. So I know you can disable the reservation with -m 0 when you formate the harddrive. <7> Multipel: ext3. <2> AngryElf: yes, and you came in here asking for something better. <10> I boot from the disc and goto the install it detects my wireless card as ath0 and then it goes to do dhcp and that fails so then I enter the needed wep key and SSID and it still doesn't work. <7> Multipel: You can also set the *percentage* to 0 but leave a fixed number of blocks. <12> Since a few days ago, cups started to give problems with my remote smb printer. Stated it was paused, when I tried to resume it returned to paused. I removed the printer, and after removing all cups (with --purge and all) and reinstalling, etc, I'm unable to add printers. The logs state problems with client auth, it seems, and the client-error-not-found error. I changed internal subnet recently from 192.168.1 to 5, although cups should use loc <13> Multipel: oh I see <14> hi there, i need to p*** an option to a startup process, does any one know which config file i should edit? i need to p*** a parameter to a system service when it starts <15> Hi <8> cafuego: Is there any diffrens for you in time extracting files in Ubuntu and Windows XP? <7> houman_zhu: uisually /etc/default/<service> <3> anyone have problems with "disks-admin" crashing? <15> any Pole? <16> Why does wine crash so much <7> Multipel: win whatnow? <17> because it is lame <2> confuzed: that's what happens when you drink and drive <18> anybody know of good chess software for Ubuntu? <7> harisund: apt-cache search chess <1> there's a chess prog that you can get through synaptic <7> !info gnuchess <10> !wireless <11> it has been said that wireless is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards if it does not work out of the box https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper windows drivers <11> gnuchess: (Plays a game of chess, either against the user or against itself), section games, is optional. Version: 5.07-3 (breezy), Packaged size: 91 kB, Installed size: 284 kB <18> caguego: I did .. I was just wondering about whether people have used any and what their opinions are.. <8> cafuego: My friend would like to know if Linux extract files faster than Windows. <12> !cups <11> cups is, like, totally, The Common UNIX Printing System (or CUPS) is a printing system and general replacement for lpd and the like. See also http://linuxprinting.org/ <12> :P <14> cafuego: hmm, its not there, the process is mysqld <7> Multipel: He should install both and time the results, then. <19> Ah! I finally figured it out. LadyNikon, I had to add DirectoryIndex index.html in httpd.conf in /etc/apache2, and then add index.html in /var/www <12> Anyone? Help! ;-) <7> houman_zhu: Ah ok, edit /etc/mysql/my.cnf <3> brb <7> houman_zhu: You can set options in that file. <8> cafuego: How many blocks should I leave? 3.1 GB on 200 GB is too much! <7> Multipel: 100Mb tops <7> Multipel: Oh, if it's your desktop box, just set it to 0, really. <8> cafuego: And which commando does that? <7> Multipel: depending on block size, tune2fs -r <num> <8> cafuego: It's a storagedrive, the "second" harddrive. <7> Multipel: just set it to 0 then <14> cafuego: yea found it, thank you very much :) <7> Multipel: -m 0 -r 0 <20> Could someone tell me how to enable my wireless card? <8> cafuego: And Ubuntu won't freak then the harddrive is full, and it won't be slower copying files when the reseration is 0? <21> cafuego, Hi, I'm there <21> cafuego, Can I do the format in GNOME session ?? It's a external HD... ? <7> Inazad: Yes, run 'sudo gparted'.
<21> cafuego, ok wait me plz.. <0> monkey_ - there is some info here with ubotu's link. - it may help <10> is it possible to install breezy without a working internet connection? <0> ubotu tell monkey about wifi <0> ubotu tell monkey_ about wifi <20> I can see it in device mangler <7> newbie: sure <21> cafuego, Segmentation error... <8> cafuego: Are you still here about five minutes? <21> cafuego, do u have another prog tu use? <10> cafuego: how? the dapper install disc keeps trying to connect and when it can't the install fails? Would breezy work better? <22> where do i find my kernel build files? <22> I looked in /lib/models/2.6.12-9-amd64-kb/ <7> newbie: That's naughty, it should just install off the CD locally. <22> but there wasn't a build directory there <10> JImRaynor: the kernel source should be at /usr/src/linux <10> cafuego: is there anyway to force it to install off the CD? <21> cafuego, u're there? <22> not in /usr/src/linux <3> back <7> newbie: Not certain. You should file a bugreport though, so this can be fixed. As for breezy, I am 99.9% sure I have done a non-networked install and it went fine. <10> cafuego: I'll give breezy a try :) <22> they should be in /lib/moduals/2.6.12-9-amd64-kb/ <22> but they're not there either <3> gparted didn't help <10> JImRaynor: are you looking for your modules? <23> hey all <10> JImRaynor: or the kernel source? <24> the do not put the kernal source by default! <12> cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided. || cupsdProcessIPPRequest: 5 status_code=406 (client-error-not-found) rings any bell? :-( <24> you need to apt-get it! <22> I"m looking for the build files <3> i hade to dual boot into windows and do it, but i'm still curious how to do the same un Ubuntu <21> cafuego, u're there? <23> I have a T40 IBM thinkpad Ubuntu Dapper and network-manager installed. <22> is it already on the machine? <22> or does apt-get access the internet first? <23> I can connect using iwconfig etc. but when I enter my key in the nm-applet it just spins <10> JImRaynor: apt-get downloads it off the internet <23> What am I doing wrong? <22> not if it doesn't have to <22> if its already on your dep tree it doesn't need to download off the internet <12> *sigh* <22> the reason I ask is because I don't have internet <22> I'm trying to set up my ndiswrapper for it <6> cafuego, ok.. so there is a root, but never logged in and no plan <6> =D <22> but it needs the kernel build files to compile <10> JImRaynor: I don't think the source is avalible locally <3> i removed the volume label on windows, and now it shows a generic name "8.0 GB Volume", now how do i do the renaming on Ubuntu ? <25> my xmms doesn't play audio cd, which package to install for xmms-cd <22> I"m sortof in a catch 22 here <10> JImRaynor: do you have a USB Flash drive? <22> no <22> nor a cd burner <25> JImRaynor, apt-get install kernel-package <7> JImRaynor: Hmmm, ndiswrapper is in-built on dapper. <26> is there a problem with recent xorg? I am no longer able to get the 800x600 resolution...anyone else with same problem? <27> okay all. im back <7> !find ndiswrapper <22> in built? <11> Ubuntu Package Listing of 'ndiswrapper' (2 shown): ndiswrapper-source ;; ndiswrapper-utils. <22> hmmm <3> McJerry, you could check you xorg.conf to see if the resolution is listed <7> JImRaynor: comes with the system by default <3> your* <28> ndiswrapper-utils isnt installed by default in breezy, you need to apt-get it off the cd <26> jStefan: i did, it is <7> Toma-: Does restricted-modules have the ndiswrapper module in breezy? <22> bingo <22> it was on the cd <26> jStefan: i even eliminated all other listed resolutions and still have same prob <22> good call <28> cafuego: yeh, but you need ndiswrapper-utils to get the program that loads and installs the drivers
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