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<0> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, patrick52222
<1> thoreauputic, OK!I am going to have a try!
<2> Madpilot, did that work?
<3> RayFredPip: read the docs from http://fluxbox.org
<1> thoreauputic, thank you very much!
<3> RayFredPip: no problem :)
<4> OK THX thoreauputic I GOT IT
<3> simbarto: :)
<5> thoreauputic i install my apache server but a little lost in the configureation of the apache2.conf
<6> How to turn off my wireless radio? As in, disable it (to save battery).
<7> what file do I need to modify to allow ssh connection in Ubuntu 5.10. Do I add a line to hosts.allow?
<3> MickManiA: as a start, try just creating ~/public_html then try http://localhost/~yourusername
<8> NL5, trying to connect TO or FROM a Ubuntu box?
<7> from Ubuntu/linux or Windows.... "connection refused"
<8> Install openssh-server?
<8> Didn't know there was openssh for Windows....



<9> is there any way to pw protect a certain folder?
<7> ssh is installed, whatever version is included with Ubuntu
<10> Hi, I just enabled root access, but bash completion doesn't work, what do I add/edit to my /root/.bashrc to enable this?
<8> Yes, but the server isn't installed by default.
<8> NL5, trying to connect TO or FROM a Ubuntu box?
<7> TO a Ubuntu box
<11> Phosphate, why did you bother enabling root?
<12> Phosphate, is the path set up
<8> Then sudo apt-get install openssh-server
<7> btw, I did a default "server" install
<3> Phosphate: have a look in your user .bashrc - there are lines for that
<10> Madpilot: Because thats what I'm used to
<13> is there an official place on the ubunto website that has a linux tutorial for super beginners?
<9> is there any way to pw protect a certain folder in my home dir?
<10> thoreauputic: true, didn't think of that ;)
<3> Phosphate: actually perhaps .bash_profile
<8> Ubuntu comes with the client, but not the server.
<10> it's .bashrc
<11> christian1832, wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDocumentation and help.ubuntu.com are good places to start
<7> Khris: OK, I didn't ralize that..thanks
<7> realize
<8> You're welcome.
<3> hmm Phosphate I was right the first time :)
<8> I use SSH all the time, so I've had this problem before.
<10> Well I have done it before, I just don't do it often, so I tend to forget :)
<13> thanks
<14> Got a Pentium 133 laptop here with 16MB of ram... is it possible to get Ubuntu / Debian sarge working with only 16mb.. don't need a GUI, just going to use it as a SSH server plus some other small trivial things
<8> That was a fun night of troubleshooting. Always SSSH'ed out of the Ubuntu box.
<8> iddy, you can do a server install.
<15> Is there a way to enable dma for a cdrom drive in the gui? i can't seem to get hdparm.conf to load.
<16> hmph : For storing iptables rule I think the best to do is intall ipmasq ans ipmasqadm
<14> Khisanth, when i do a server install it does a kernel panic due to not enough memory
<2> Madpilot, thanks for trying, off to my paying job! Might check back later if anyone has any suggestions about how to reload libacl1!
<8> Wow, can't say I've tried with 16mb of RAM.... hmm....
<11> jamaas, no problem, good luck with that...
<9> i have a folder, and i changed it so i cannot open it, but anyone who uses my computer can just right click it change the permissions and read it...any way to just put a pw on the folder?
<10> if [ -f /etc/bash_completion ]; then
<10> . /etc/bash_completion
<10> fi
<15> can i enable/disable hdparm variables from the commandline?
<10> woops
<3> Phosphate: yep that's the one
<10> wrong window :(
<3> Phosphate: source .bashrc ;-)
<14> i have an identical laptop with 64mb of ram, and ubuntu works fine on that with a server install... The memory in the 16mb laptop tested fine
<10> yup
<9> anyone know?
<3> iddy: the question is whether the installer will run with only 16MB
<15> (begins searching for his old 200mhz laptop Oops "server" - lol)
<15> nice iddy :)
<10> thoreauputic: actually, it just needs to be uncommented in the .bashrc ;)
<3> Phosphate: so it was already there, right?
<10> yup yup
<3> :)
<14> i use it for irssi, centericq and other things.. just wanted the 2nd old laptop server to get working for similar things
<9> sigh
<3> ReWT_AxS: the only user who can change the permissions is the owner
<17> So I am following the CompileFirefoxNewVersion on the ubuntu wiki. I am kinda stuck, can someone give me a hand?
<3> ReWT_AxS: just make another user account or two
<14> ReWT_AxS, read this. it has your answer > http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=155303
<18> hy i have a 5.1 sitem and subwofer and center don't work :(



<14> liddan, you might want to try automatix to install firefox... it helps with that as well as java, flash and other stuff
<18> al speackers work ok but subwoofer is some how disable ..i don't know ..
<10> thoreauputic: ubuntu uses grubs menu.lst right? not grub.conf?
<15> hdparm using_dma = 0 can i change this from the command line to check for improvement?
<18> somebody know what could be the problem ?
<3> Phosphate: right - /boot/grub/menu.lst
<10> Alrighty
<14> liddan, > http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=138405
<3> Phosphate: grub.conf is a Red Hat ism
<3> ;)
<9> brb
<10> thoreauputic: I got sick of using Lunar (To much wasted cpu cycles on compiling) so I made the switch to ubuntu for sh!ts and giggles ;)
<3> Phosphate: ah - quite a change :)
<19> Is /boot/grub/menu.lst the bootloader menu?
<3> Letharion: it's the grub config file for that, yes
<10> Indeed, It seemed like the faster way to get a Debian clone up and running rather than doing a netinst
<20> hello, is there a way to recover a deleted file?
<3> Phosphate: /me used Debian for a few years before switching to Ubuntu
<3> obontu: not on an ext3 filesystem
<20> really?
<19> The deafult settings should produce a boot menu right? It looks like there are uncommented lines for booting ubunutu, booting in recovery, running memtest. Have I understood correctly?
<20> not a chance?
<3> obontu: really
<10> Ya, my only prior experience with Debian was with my home server
<20> damnit
<20> thanx
<3> obontu: well, there may be some weird magic incantation
<3> but I don't know it :)
<10> thoreauputic: Only thing I found disappointing is I couldn't get XFS working although it's an option in Dapper
<3> Phosphate: I 've never fooled with xfs
<17> iddy, thanks, intressting program.
<3> you mean the filesysytem?
<14> liddan, no problemo
<21> !lynx
<0> Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, fluxt
<3> !info lynx
<21> all my hard work, gone!
<0> lynx: (Text-mode WWW Browser), section web, is optional. Version: 2.8.5-2 (breezy), Packaged size: 1811 kB, Installed size: 4580 kB
<10> thoreauputic: yes
<3> Phosphate: ah
<3> Phosphate: I just stick to ext3 - works OK for my modest needs :)
<10> I generally use XFS on my systems for the better performance, unless using raid, in which case I run reiser
<15> can i (temporarily) enable dma for a cdrom from the commandline? hdparm/sysctl?
<21> LathropWells: yep
<3> LathropWells: yes, something like hdparm -d1 /dev/cdrom
<3> LathropWells: might need sudo in that
<15> fluxt - a great way to test settings before editing a file. :)
<21> LathropWells: indeed
<15> Thanks Thoreauputic :)
<3> LathropWells: no worries :)
<15> Thank you fluxt :)
<10> where is the gnome-foot logo stored in ubuntu for the gnome-applications menu?
<21> LathropWells: try this.. hdparm -i /dev/hda
<21> LathropWells: http://daimeria.com/images/forum/netizen.jpg
<3> Phosphate: probably in /usr/share/pixmaps somewhere
<15> nice image - can i get one of those?
<3> Phosphate: locate gnome | grep foot ;-)
<10> Hmm, I guess I'll go splunking
<3> Phosphate: don't think that works somehow :)
<10> oh it's called distrobution-logo or something
<10> I know that much
<3> yeah that sounds right
<22> you know what's great?
<3> ubuntu-logo?
<22> getting laid.
<14> pasta
<22> no no, **** pasta
<3> blindx: blindingly obvious :)
<10> thoreauputic: nope
<14> getting laid AND pasta
<22> no way
<14> at the same time
<14> HA
<22> i hate pasta


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