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<0> type: sudo -i
<1> hm
<2> sudo python easyubuntu.py ?
<3> mikodelacruz: I guess.
<4> apokryphos: Answers in -offtopic and /msg though.
<2> no such file or directory
<1> ok, must not be set to respond in here
<2> i am starting to hate the complexity of linux, this is not for me
<2> stupid me for trying something that is more than i could understand
<3> mikodelacruz: so use cd to get the the directory easyubuntu.py is in?
<4> apokryphos: I suppose that might be a lot of responses, so that makes sense.
<3> mikodelacruz: You get used to it, don't worry
<3> hold on
<3> !easyubuntu
<5> hi
<6> easyubuntu is an easy-to-use program for installing all your favorites. Java, Nvidia/ATI, and more. It is as safe as the team can make it. It doesn't change any settings by default. http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ or #easyubuntu



<5> can I install ubuntu from knoppix or from a working gentoo system?
<7> mikodelacruz: that error probably means you're not in the right dir
<1> tonyyarusso: perhaps, but really I don't see many references of the form bug #somenumber in here much
<5> I can't boot the ubunut cd
<2> but can i change directory
<8> stjepan: whats the problem with booting?
<2> my prompt looks like this mikodelacruz@ubuntuMikoDelaCruz:
<3> mikodelacruz: Yes. use "cd directorynamehere"
<4> apokryphos: Now I'm curious and will be watching for that!
<9> mikodelacruz: you have to 'cd /to/the/directory'
<1> =)
<3> mikodelacruz: http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/get.html Which one did you get, top or bottom?
<2> my easy ubuntu is in the desktop
<7> mikodelacruz: er, sure you can. where did you save the .py file?
<7> mikodelacruz: so type: cd Desktop
<9> mikodelacruz: cd ~/Desktop
<3> mikodelacruz: All the install instructions are on that page o.O
<5> sorsis: I just can't boot it
<5> it refuses to boot it
<5> don't know why
<5> md5sum is ok
<3> stjepan: Any errors?
<0> does it says uncompile linux kernel ???
<5> Stormx2: no errors :(
<0> uncompiling*
<5> I can boot knoppix well
<3> stjepan: Does it *try*?
<3> Wierd!
<5> Stormx2: yes it tries to boot it, I think so
<3> stjepan: All I can say is try burning again, at fairly slow speed (4x or less).
<10> hello
<5> Stormx2: I burned it at 24x speed
<3> stjepan: That may be why then
<0> stjepan, can you get to the boot: prompt? or is it didnt load anything ?
<5> rangguo: it doesn't load anything
<10> in apache , how can i type localhost and it redirects me to /home/user/public_html ?
<11> can someone recommend a backup package that can do samba shares and can back up to DVD RW?
<5> Stormx2: do you really think I should burn it at <= 4x? I burned it several times at 24x
<0> stjepan, oh thats weird, your boot config is set to boot to CD of course?
<5> Stormx2: and md5sum is OK
<3> stjepan: Well, you are more likely to get "bad burns" at higher speeds
<3> stjepan: MD5 of the file or the cd?
<5> you really think I should burn at <= 4x?
<0> agreed with Stormx2
<5> Stormx2: both
<5> I mounted Ubuntu CD
<3> stjepan: And you compared with the reference online, yeah?
<5> and I did: md5sum -c /mnt/cdrom/md5sum.txt and everythin is OK
<5> md5sum is o
<5> ok
<12> stjepan, you need to burn as slow as you can to create a long lasting cd
<5> I just haven't tried "
<5> ops
<5> "md5sum /dev/cdrom"
<13> neone know of a good program for like retail... eg a pub like pricing, stock keepin etc etc
<12> !accounting
<6> arrick: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
<3> !money
<6> Stormx2: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
<3> Nope :P
<10> in apache , how can i type localhost and it redirects me to /home/user/public_html instead of /var/www?



<5> arrick: burning is bad, even if md5sum says everything OK?
<12> !database
<6> arrick: I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
<7> why is burning at slow-speed recommended so mcuh. surely burners are capable enough to write properly at relatively higher speeds.. pure data discs seem to work fine, why would bootable ones be any different?
<12> stjepan, you can burn and have a good copy at faster speed, but if you burn slower it will last longer, cause the laser burns it deeper
<5> if md5sum says "OK", does it mean it is burned OK?
<7> arrick: /msg the bot please
<4> ESPOiG: You might try searching the descriptions on packages.ubuntu.com
<5> arrick: ok, I'll try burning it again
<14> can easyubuntu be used to uninstall the features it installs...?
<12> orbin, I wll, and burning slower allows for a deeper burn into the disc
<5> arrick: but can I boot ubuntu in Knoppix?
<12> I dont know about that, I just know about burning
<5> ok tnx
<4> Now that there is a good question Yokalosh - no idea. The folks in #easyubuntu may know the answer.
<12> np :^)
<7> arrick: ah, so that's the reason.
<12> yep
<14> tonyyarusso: thnx :)
<12> orbin, you ever have a cd that goes bad, music, data, etc, and its not from scratches, then you know it was burned fast
<7> arrick: no, not really...that's why i asked the question :)
<7> guess i've been lucky though
<4> arrick: When you say slow, how slow are you recommending? I think I usually do 4x.
<12> I was letting you know, that was a statement, not a question, hehe
<12> 1-4x is what i recommend, most burners wont go slower that 4x though
<15> my burner wont even burn faster than 2x :P
<12> haha, thats an old burner
<1> faster burners are very cheap now
<15> arrick: but working one ;)
<12> hey how do I do a msg like apokryphos just did?
<15> apokryphos: aye, i have 16x DVD-+RW drive in USB2 so.. but i use that old Plextor as my internal CDROM-drive
<16> arrick: use /me blah blah blah
<12> oh ok
<17> i would like to try out subversion, but i have a 56k dialup and it cuts out every 3-4hours, does subversion support continuing?
<18> pjv: you just need version control? i'm using monotone, which is distributed an thus allows you to continue working offline
<19> has anybody thats using nessus ever had trouble logging in the first time with an ssl error?
<15> argh.. maybe i go back to netbsd.. this ubuntu just isnt my thing :S
<12> zomak, ubuntu is the bomb, it rocks man
<4> arrick: Aaah. Kinda wondered if maybe you just sat there burning stuff and testing them for kicks.
<19> zomak: whats the matter? is it too easy for you?
<20> e-sin
<12> not me
<20> I got QuickTime to work with Wine
<15> _Pulgoki: only linux i've get used to is gentoo.
<17> MisterN: it's just i'm worried that if i have svn running and the internet cuts out, which then might corrupt some files
<15> _Pulgoki: but i think the matter is within my head :)
<19> zomak: or is it the 20 linux kernal exploits that are bothering you .. :P
<17> it happened before with cvs, i'm hoping svn is a lot better
<15> _Pulgoki: not really, im using vanilla kernel
<12> Dr_Willis, you think to much :-Ohahahahaa
<17> lol
<19> zomak: i came to ubuntu from freebsd
<19> i like different things about each
<21> arrick, yea.. "real work!" - Bah! - lets twiddle with themes and stuff all day!
<17> freebsd is good, as a server though
<15> _Pulgoki: yeah, but im just thinking here why to use ubuntu if you have debian.. but but.. thats just my opinion
<12> haha
<22> Could anyone help me work out why my dapper kubuntu install won't recognise my usb wireless adapter - a Dlink dwl-g122 with a rt 2500 chipset? Any ***istance in getting the kernel to recognise the device would be great.
<15> dc2447: dlinks wlancards support in linux is crab
<22> Other people seem to have native support in dapper
<3> Guys, I'm possibly going to use a profiles system, whereby if you are on your profile, and click a field (e.g. hobbies) it will change it using JS to an input. When that input is blurred or an ok button is hit, it'll change the value via AJAX. The problem is, how secure is this? Basicly it will just be a GET command like editProfile?field=hoobies&value=whatever, which i suppose someone on another site could misuse by redirecting peo
<3> ple there. How could I secure this?
<19> zomak: i think using what ever your comfortablewith should be plenty fine
<3> Woops wrong channel
<15> _Pulgoki: yes
<15> dc2447: ok, then i dont know :)
<19> zomak: i thought about trying gentoo when i started using ubuntu. Ive only used slackware linux and freebsd
<20> e-sin: are you here?
<22> anyone any ideas why the kernel doesn't recognise the device? I'll worry about drivers later
<15> _Pulgoki: slackware wasnt good for me, i didnt like it. too handicapped
<19> yes


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