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<0> yipe: yes <1> lutra: old-school Dos app. It was the _FIRST_ file manager <2> whyvas: But isn't there 3200, and something else? <3> 1.6 celeron m <4> Das|Busy: know the motherboard model? i always use crucial.com to find out <5> cafuego: you are the man i need to see, got a minute for a PM ? <1> yipe: I wish linux had a version <6> Xtree-Gold? -wow there was a DOS directory viewer called that a few years ago. is it the same one? <7> whyvas: not likely to be sdram then <8> rug: ever tried worker? <1> LathropWells: yupp <7> nalioth: oh all right <8> it is pretty sweet <1> lutra: nope <9> wow, except for nostalgia factor, why would you want it? <3> Das|Busy, that's the ram speed, you can buy 3200 ram and it'll downclock to whatever you have, ***uming you have ddr
<8> i never used nautilus or synaptic...i always use the terminal <10> How can I install a usplash theme .. I remeber something about doing it at the same time as i apt-get install usplash <3> same with pc133, pc100 <1> better then mc for some of the stuff I need to do <9> don't you have problems with dependencies lutra? <3> cafuego, my laptop has ddr2700 <0> I'm getting a blank screen after the install completes and reboots. any ideas? <8> yipe: nope...sudo apt-get <package> <3> i don't want to know, Das|Busy does. <9> hmmm <11> Hi guys ---- I have terrible time making realplaye broadcast files to play --- use KDE know --- I install GXINE and I can get the video to play (if I copy and past rtsp bla bla in the address) but I have NO SOUND ----- anyone with hints in REALMEDIA IN POWERPC UBUNTU ? <9> 'kay <1> dear god, worker is making my eyes bleed <2> whyvas: Is there something that's better than 3200 then? <12> Elite group P4 motherboards will give you a hard time with Ubuntu and Knoppix, The on board LAN fails wit Ubuntu as well. <8> ha ha <8> worker has sweet functionality though <8> you can do so much <13> hello all, need some help with a partition.... <14> QUESTION: How do I run a program I installed with wine? <7> ubotu: die <15> cafuego: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/ <2> whyvas: I don't believe I have seen anything other than 3200 <1> lutra: then wwhole point is to not need the mouse. I might as well use Konq if I am going for a mouse-based file management <8> cafuego: is ubotu your bot? <8> rug: that's true <12> Video with no sound is common. Click on the audio tab and click the disable and channel tabs <8> rug: i don't use worker any more anyways <1> lutra: thanks for the tip though <16> wolfsong13: no idea but try reconfiguring X. ctrl-alt-f1, log in, 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg', 'sudo invoke-rc.d gdm restart' <3> yes, there's ddr2 ram, which won't fit in your computer, if you put in diffrent speeds of ram, it'll go the speed of the slowest stick <7> lutra: no, I just kill it from time to time. <8> cafuego: ha ha <7> lutra: perl deserves killing <0> bimberi: i can't get to a term after it reboots to do anything <9> who wanted xtree-gold? <17> Easy question guys? /usr/bin/make: No such file or directory <17> - why? cough sigh =( <9> http://www.unixtree.org/ check that site out <18> If I run the .run file from ATI's website is it idiot proof? <7> joseph: Did you install 'make' ? <8> joseph: you don't have make installed <19> joseph, easy answer: you haven't installed it <7> Rhine: No. Use the prepackaged fglrx. <20> joseph: install 'build-essential' to get most necessary compiling tools <3> joseph, install build essentials package <17> Excellent.. I like easy answers... package make? <16> wolfsong13: hm, ok, try booting to recovery mode and reconfiguring X there, test with 'startx' <18> I cant use it to confusing it screws up all the time <20> joseph: ie, make, gcc, et al <7> joseph: 'sudo apt-get install build-essential' <0> bimberi: how to i get to recovery mode? <7> ubotu: goo'boy <15> cafuego: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/ <16> wolfsong13: it's an option on the boot menu <16> wolfsong13: grub boot menu <18> Just hit the down arrow <7> tssk <17> cafuego, PuMpErNiCkLe, freakabcd , lutra - thanks... <0> bimberi: thanks i'll try that <18> For some reason I have ubuntu kernel 686 listed twice is it possible to remove one?
<21> okay, I finally installed the "NetworkManager" now how do I run it :\ <7> Rhine: They will be different versions. <18> But they are the same i checked both o.o <7> blindx: nm-applet <16> !network-manager <15> somebody said network-manager was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkmanagerHowto <0> bimberi: is there a config tool from a term for X? <7> Rhine: You can't install 2 packages with identical names. <21> I tried that, cafuego. it just sits there. Should I wait longer? :\ <18> Ill check again later then <0> i know there used to be one in debian <22> trying to install mysql-server-4.1 and php4-gd2 but having major problems. i have the latest updates, and this is a new install of ubuntu. i also don't know wtf i'm doing either. a good url would help <7> blindx: It ought to have brought up a little icon in the top panel, on the right. <16> wolfsong13: yes, that dpkg-reconfigure command runs it <0> ahhh yes <21> top right. i didn't notice. let me check. <16> wolfsong13: i think the debian one was xconfig (or the like) <23> how can I add commands to the superuser list so I do not have to type "sudo" in front of them? <24> after my accidental deletion this morning, I created a library that intercepts the normal unlink call so that deletions change to moves (into ~./removed with appropriate subdirectories). Anyone interested, a source tarball is here: http://kidsquid.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=ubuntu <7> cratel: Not, unless you want to break your system. <25> Hi there, anyone know the gDesklets? <25> I have a disk-plot but it just working with the ALL .... <0> bimberi: what should tha package name be xserver-??? <9> Rug: was that any good for you? <9> unix-tree? <26> what is the default root user/p*** on ubuntu? (trying to help a friend) <23> cafuego: well let's say for the sake of argument that I want to break my system then. :-) <16> wolfsong13: xserver-xorg <7> cratel: Then I wouldn't volunteer to help you do it. <9> the default root p***word is actually your user p***word <16> wolfsong13: (unless you're running warty) <26> thanks yipe <9> you're very welcome:) <27> tonsofpcs: not quite true.. <9> oh? <9> .... wah? <26> hyphenated - hmm? <27> !root <15> By default, the root p***word is locked in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information. <27> both of you go read :-) <23> cafuego: so I have to justify why? Okay. This computer is for an art installation. Somebody hits a button at the end of the day and the computer automatically shuts down because the program running sends "shutdown -h "now"" to the OS. I don't want to have to send a p***word too. <9> but the p***word you want to enter is your user p***word, right? <7> cratel: You could of course just keep a term open in which you've run 'sudo -s' <26> thanks hyphenated ;) <27> yipe: yes, but you can't log in at a tty with username root and p***word <userp***word> <7> cratel: You can set sudo to not prompt for a p***word when running 'shutdown' as a specified user. <9> okay <23> cafuego: and when the computer is turned on at the beginning of the day it automatically logs itself in and starts up. No screen. No user intervention. <9> got me on a technicality:-P <13> How do I make a partition usable ? <23> cafuego: so how do I do that? <27> yipe: it's an important distinction <21> nm-applet did put that icon in the top left. and it works great, except for the fact it's not working :P <7> cratel: The latter is a matter of configuring gdm. <24> cratel: if you're logging in via gdm, that I can help you with <23> cafuego: right...and I have that part working. I'm just explaining the situation. <9> not to the guy who just can't figure out how to get into synaptic (or whatever) <27> yipe: you can't _log on_ as root, but you can _get root privileges_ via sudo, using your user's p***word. <21> It's not finding my network. I know it can be reached where my computer is.. my wireless worked on windows, and worked when i ran the live cd. <28> is there a way to get irc to highlight !arg, like if someone says '!mplayer' or whatever? <9> no no, I understand you <29> Is there cd ripper that can put the total number of tracks in the file name? <30> Double_D: what client do you use? <26> ok, hyphenated, he's saying he never set up a p***word, what would he do to log in to tty1? <9> I'm just saying it might be info overload <16> cratel: you use NOP***WD - the EXAMPLES section of 'man sudoers' is good <28> _jason: xchat. <31> Double_D, what client are you using? <27> yipe: yup, it's important there too, because the same guy might think he can put in "root" at the GNOME login prompt <28> IdleOne: xchat. <26> well with GDM you can disable root login <29> you'll need to mount your partition <9> okay okay, you win:P <21> Can someone help me with my WiFi connection?
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