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<0> <perk> jean i hope you get an answer to your question i have a similar one. <1> is it a freeform text entry? <2> yes i typed proftp gui or something <2> ha it worked <2> :D <1> heh <2> thanks! <1> no problem <0> tailsfan - between 20 mins and an hour. - athlon 3400 about 35 mins <3> is existing a bik command to make a bih backup ..because i like my setting and i don't want to broke this instalation :) <4> while doing a dist-upgrade to the latest flight upgrade stalled on a gstreamer-misc package so I went ahead and sis "install -f" to install the other packages <2> and how do i launch it now? <5> Thanks <4> > from breezy <6> LathropWells: well i have tried running xsane as root and that didnt help either, what have you tried so far?
<1> is there a menu entry? <7> hello... i need help with my ubuntu... where do u get a usb driver? mine cant read usb devices...(welll i dont know it shows it in "usbview" but dont know how to acces it) <8> does anyone have experience with building gnomemm project in Anjuta? <4> should I do anything else to ensure that i'm all up to date? <2> my menu is very large <2> i didnt find one <7> btw i meant a pen drive <1> gerhard, you can try typing whereis <appname> <7> got a 256mb usb flash and dont know how to acces it <1> but you usually have to know the name of the binary <9> hello. im running ubuntu hoary and id like to have a look at lighttpd. cant seem to find it in the repos though.. <4> oh jeez, no my home dir is now writable for some reason? <0> jean - yes, tried that too. i only have one thing left to try... tearing my hair out. (not likely to help.) <1> and if you knew the name of the binary, typing it at command line would load it <1> usually <2> Done. The new package has been installed and saved to <2> /home/gerhard/Desktop/gproftpd-8.2.2/gproftpd-8.2.2_8.2.2-1_i386.deb <10> _kalm: usb flash is often /dev/sd* <11> _kalm: look in /mnt <2> that? <12> can anyone help me download a streaming audio - i tried wget and streamripper but no luck <13> _kalm: I think it would probably be in somewhere in the /media directory <1> graveson1, you need streamripper <4> can anyone tell me what my /homne/user dir should be chmodded/chowned to? <6> LathropWell: got the printing part to work, although sane says my scanner is supported basically i cant even detect it.. *sniff <5> and also when you download something with Synaptic, Does tio store the info in the hard drive when using a Live CD <14> avalost: the user should own it <2> DewDude help me please^^ wheres my package? <12> dewdude: streamripper just seems to sit there and not do anything - i go through a proxy <14> avalost: default perms are 755 for home dirs <15> I did a new install last night and used the brezzy X86 install disk , which I normally use on my older Dell .The new puter is one I put together and it has a Pentium 4 with a a 1.4g processor..Question is should I have used the 586 install instead?Or does it really matter? <4> thanks mwe <1> graveson1, then i don't know <16> Installer36: 586 *is* x86 <1> gerhard, i really don't know what to say..umm..what program were you compiling <16> Installer36: you can always change the kernel later anyway <0> graveson - i was getting "empty stream message" - got gstreame - mad codec and that seemed to fix it. <2> err <0> erm a gstreamer plug-in codec <17> does anyone using gdesklets know where i can get an IRC client desklet? <2> http://gnomefiles.org/download.php?soft_id=554&where=http%3A%2F%2Fmange.dynalias.org%2Flinux%2Fgproftpd%2Fgproftpd-8.2.2.tar.gz <2> i got that from gnomefiles <15> orbin everything works but when I did upgrade it held back the Kernel upgrade? <2> any ideas what to do? <18> Does anyone know what packages I need to install in the Dapper Live CD to get audio in mpeg videos with mpeg audio? <16> Installer36: kernel installs arent part of updates <11> Is there an option to boot the livecd without a gui? <15> Upgrade <6> does anyone have tips to get a scanner working? otherwise i'll have to reinstall windows :( <6> !scanner <19> For scanners in Ubuntu, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ScanningHowTo and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsScanners <14> mkrenz: you can't install anything on the live cd <3> o another problem apokryphos <18> mwe, Yes you can. Its just not saved. But that's besides the point, I'm making a custom LiveCD. <18> So it will save it. ;-) <20> sovieticool: shoot <3> whit that mplayer <3> :(((( <16> hi sovieticool
<7> no ppl i cannot find it theres no /dev/sd theres nothing in /mnt or /media...? <3> when i try to play full screen <21> p***wd seems to be ubuntu <3> hy orbin ! <21> but that wasn't to good but after changing it i could then start the update <3> when is on full screen is not play on entire of the screen ! :( <22> hey guys how do i install Mplayer <23> !+mplayer <19> rumour has it, mplayer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061 <11> is it a good choice to make a cusom livecd with ubuntu, if it's destined to be on a really crappy computer? I don't plan on installing gnome or anything, but would I be better off trying to make a custom live cd of some other distro? <2> synaptic says, it is installed <24> kbrooks: do you know how i can choose a specific media player? <25> hi to all <24> i've uninstalled totem but it still pops up when i click on video <26> sophtpaw: rightclick properties open with <3> it is play all movie at native of movie resolution !! <3> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12092 <24> Klaynos: rightclick on the video? <20> sovieticool: oh, I think if you change the video codec or something tha tit uses you would be ok <27> quitte <26> any file of the type you want to natively run in it <3> i will try :) <16> sovieticool: nope, it's an mplayer quirk. there's an option to p*** iirc <9> hello. im running ubuntu hoary and id like to have a look at lighttpd. cant seem to find it in the repos though.. <9> is there any deb package for ubuntu hoary? <14> mkrenz: If you install something on the live cd, how does it manage to write to a read only file system? <3> waht option ? <24> Klaynos: looked at properties but there is no 'open-with' <24> :s <22> guys i am having major trouble installing Mplayer i have added univer and mutiunver but still no luck can any 1 help <3> on proprieties ? <16> ulx: doesn't seem to be. anyway, try packages.ubuntu.com <24> martyn_: it aint easy is all i can say. Still figuring mine out so sorry i can't help <2> Dewdude it works i just had to sudo gproftpd <20> sovieticool: don't remember at all now since I don't have it installed and don't run it, but it's something related to video output/codec <16> sovieticool: no, i think it's something you need to p*** on the command line or something. search the forum <26> sophtpaw: 4th tab along? I've got it here :s <3> ok <14> gerhard: don't use sudo for gui apps. it can scramble your account perms <3> thanx apokryphos and orbin <25> hi dears <2> but it needs root rights to write the config files <14> gerhard: use gksudo instead <25> how are you <2> ok <14> !gksudo <19> Use gksudo to run gtk applications with root privileges. Using sudo to start gtk apps can scramble your user account permissions. <22> can any 1 help keepgetting error when i try to install Mplayer http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12093 <3> now i have a problem it's apear he don't have resolvation ! <18> mwe, you're not on a read only filesystem. Maybe things are different in Dapper, but I can touch files in /usr etc just fine. <2> why does sudo scramble my permissions? <24> Klaynos: maybe it depends what it is; but here i right click on vid that i want to watch, go to properties and there are no 'tabs' <20> martyn_: my guess is you don't have the multiverse repository enabled <22> i have <26> sophtpaw: is it a file in your filesystem or viewing in the web browser? <20> !info mplayer-286 <20> !info mplayer-386 <19> mplayer-386: (The Ultimate Movie Player For Linux), section multiverse/graphics, is extra. Version: 1:1.0-pre7cvs20050716-0.1ubuntu9 (breezy), Packaged size: 3729 kB, Installed size: 8268 kB <24> martyn_: i'm in the same boat. If you want something to work out of the box you have to get windows or Apple, but then they're not free <9> seems its in breezy only orbin.. <20> martyn_: pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list <24> Klaynos: webrowser <16> mwe: maybe alter the factoid. gksudo syntax is different ain't it? <24> www.subudlife.com <20> orbin: to what? sudo? Nope, the same. <14> mkrenz: I see. you need a lot of ram to keep the whole cd in memory though. it probably just loads what you need. I wasn't aware you were building a custom live cd though, so ... <22> apokryphos: how do i get that <20> !pastebin <19> pastebin is, like, totally, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/, a site for pasting long texts so you don't disrupt the channel - or install webboard in Gnome: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269 <24> Klaynos: it's in www.subudlife.com ; looking at (trying to) videos of a conference. Using Firefox <26> sophtpaw: firefox? you're best to install the firefox plugin for mplayer, or if that's done setting the correct options, or just download the vid <16> apokryphos: the whole needing to put stuff in quotes thing <14> orbin: it's gksudo whatever, just like sudo <20> martyn_: to get the file, just alt+f2 -> gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
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