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<0> no
<0> guess thatd help
<1> whiter`: try chmod +x <scriptname>
<2> nfk
<3> how do I install NCurses
<4> !ncurses
<5> h2theizzo: Not a clue. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
<6> adub: tried that earlier today.
<6> thanks though
<2> Travis_: apt-cache search ncurses ?
<7> Travis_: just install libncurses5
<8> crimsun: figured it out. here's the output for the lsmod: snd_intel8x0 34816 0
<3> k
<3> libncurses5 is already the newest version.
<3> but the program I am using says I need it
<7> which program in which context?



<3> psybnc
<9> huh mine worked out of the gate
<3> This needs the ncurses library. If it is not available, menuconf wont work. If you are using curses, use make menuconfig-curses instead.
<3> make: *** [menuconfig] Error 1
<7> oh
<7> install the dev library
<9> anyway what im trying to do is get crossover office to work with dvd decrypter
<1> Travis_: install the ncurses dev package
<10> Guys, I'd like to report problems with GPG authentication afer the heimdal security update on Hoary. I don't think anybody here can help me. I'm leaving the channel. I would just like to report it. If you here it later, it wasn't the first time. All the best to y'all.
<7> libncurses5-dev
<3> k
<11> sevtastic: good. Now pastebin: cat /proc/asound/cards && amixer
<12> Is the build-essential pacakge available from the Ubuntu CD?
<2> Drac[Server]: should be
<2> Drac[Server]: but not 100%
<13> meh@wicket:~/.wine$ wine
<13> Killed
<8> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/8527
<13> is there any way I can find out WHY wine is being killed?
<2> madewokherd: logs, most likely
<1> madewokherd: run it under gdb?
<13> gdb?
<11> sevtastic: hmm. pastebin: lsmod
<6> amphi: Do you know where I should report the hdparm issue?
<6> I think it is a kernel problem, but I can't figure out who to tell.
<6> It wasn't a problem in breezy.
<8> crimsun: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/8528
<1> chrismurf: no - I would think it's a kernel issue - you could see if building a kernel yourself fixed it
<11> sevtastic: I see. You have 'nvsound' loaded, which is the proprietary OSS module, which conflicts with snd_intel8x0
<11> sevtastic: you need to unload both snd_intel8x0 and nvsound, then reload snd_intel8x0
<13> is there something I should be doing...with gdb...to get information on that..? :/
<8> crimsun: command to unload modules? (escapes me at the moment)
<13> because all it seems to be telling me is that I don't have debugging symbols
<13> and some threads started and stopped
<6> amphi: I have flashbacks to when I was running Gentoo... ;-)
<1> madewokherd: did you run wine under gdb?
<6> amphi: thanks for the second opinion
<13> I ran "gdb wine"
<13> and typed "run"
<1> chrismurf: heh - I run debian but I always build kernel.org kernels
<1> madewokherd: did it crash?
<13> what does a crash look like?
<1> madewokherd: you should see segfault or summat
<13> nope
<11> sevtastic: close whatever's using the sound device first, then: sudo modprobe -r snd_intel8x0 nvsound && sudo modprobe snd-intel8x0
<13> it's not segfaulting
<13> it's being killed for no apparent reason
<1> madewokherd: by what?
<13> that's what I want to find out
<14> Yo; I'm trying a multi-head display setup... but keep getting "Screen 1 deleted because of no matching config section."
<1> madewokherd: what is 'wine'? a script?
<13> meh@wicket:~/.wine$ file $(which wine)
<14> My xorg.conf is posted at sigmax.no-ip.org/~eric/xorg.conf if anybody can help
<13> /usr/bin/wine: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), for GNU/Linux 2.2.0, dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.2.0, stripped
<15> hy guys
<13> [Thread 937544624 (LWP 1123) exited]
<13> Couldn't get registers: No such process.
<13> gdb ends with that
<13> which seems weird
<1> madewokherd: uhuh



<16> Linux vulnerabilities? http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=178601674&cid=RSSfeed_IWK_Security
<13> and I have no clue what any of that stuff means
<17> Would using a lighter window manager help my battery life?
<18> lighter in color?
<1> CaptainMorgan: the last paragraph reveals it for the troll it is
<1> tonyyarusso: only if it lets your hd spin down for longer
<19> CaptainMorgan - that's a very vague write-up; did you see anything specifically worrisome in there?
<20> tonyyarusso, i use the cpu-throttle down features to get some more battery.. but that makes the system slower.
<1> tonyyarusso: 'undervolting' your cpu can save a bit
<18> and cranking down the screen brightness
<19> Quoting: ... because the source code for any Linux project is so widely circulated, "it's available to every hacker in the world,"
<19> And we're all going to DIE
<21> Breezy-CA: does that article really say something that dumb?
<0> hm
<0> how do i install cpan modules
<0> like XMMS::Remote
<17> amphi, Dr_Willis: How can I do those? Really don't care about speed for this purpose; I'm just taking notes in lecture in OOWriter.
<19> Madpilot - that's supposed to be a big vulnerability in the whole open-source development methodology ... if you can believe InfoWeek
<1> whiter`: ;
<20> tonyyarusso, kde has some 'throttle down' feature i use.. not sure how to do it manually
<0> ;?
<1> whiter`: er, perl -MCPAN -e shell;
<19> And, yeah, only "and we're all gonna die!" wasn't a quote
<22> someone has a palm zire 31 working in ubuntu??
<16> Breezy, where is that quote?? I see: Open-source contributors must be accepted into a development project, and acceptance is based on their previous work, Goulde notes. "There's a perception out there that anyone drinking Jolt Cola and eating potato chips in their basement can place code into an open-source project, and that's simply not true."
<17> Dr_Willis: All right. Mainly a Gnome person myself, but I'm experimenting.
<19> CaptainMorgan, page two, fifth graf up from the bottom
<19> Quoting a Forrester Research analyst, supposedly on why OS is verrry scarrrry
<1> tonyyarusso: under-volting also makes the machine run cooler
<16> ok, and what's false about that?
<1> Breezy-CA: Forrester are rather shillish
<17> amphi: That would be good.
<17> Okay, bizarre situation, brought about entirely by my own cluelessness:
<23> um
<1> tonyyarusso: what processor is it? there are patches for pentium m, but I don't know about others
<23> gdm still has an e17 listing, but i deleted e17
<19> I have my doubts about (a) whether the quote is accurate, and (b) whether it was really put forward to support the OS is vulnerable thesis. But if both are true ...
<17> So I ran a session in IceWM, and just for kicks tried clicking System > Window managers > metacity, and now I have just a blue screen and can't do anything. What do I do?
<17> amphi: Pentium M, 1.86Ghz.
<1> tonyyarusso: alt-ctrl-backspace ;)
<16> I don't find it a negative article Breezy-CA, many positives for Linux.. well.. except for the first few paragraphs I don't agree with
<23> how do i reconfigure gdm to remove that entry?
<17> amphi: Any other ways? Surely this isn't a fatal situation, or it wouldn't have been in the menu in the first place, right?
<19> I thought it was pretty fluffy. Chicken little stuff.
<17> Jambon: Maybe apt-get remove --purge e17packagenamewhateverthatis
<18> Brrezy, I read that quote (Jolt Cola) as being an attempt ***uage doubts about 'amateurishness' of the finished product
<7> gah
<19> Um, anyway, absent any specifics, the argument seemed to be simply that revealing the source is inherently less secure than not revealing the source.
<7> that stupid website keeps crashing firefox
<8> crimsun: disabling nvsound and snd_intel8x0, then re-enabling snd_intel8x0 diid it after a hard crash
<7> informationweek
<0> hm
<0> i think i need these..
<1> tonyyarusso: http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Pentium_M_undervolting_and_underclocking
<0> -lgtk and -lgdk
<24> OH MY GOD
<0> but i dont know what they are
<19> quux - agreed
<8> crimsun: but where would my system be set to load nvsound on startup? i'd have to disable it or else it will doo the same thing once i boot up again
<2> smith will suffice
<24> Can anyone help me install jre for firefox??????
<11> sevtastic: /etc/modules, perhaps?
<1> sevtastic: /etc/modules or hotplug
<17> amphi: Thanks.
<25> " They'll continue to struggle with the imperfect software and the knowledge that the cost of imperfection can be quite high." Like all Windows software is perfect
<1> IdleOne: that's what reveals it as a troll IMHO
<26> !list
<5> hmm... list is you can see a list of things I know at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbotuUsage
<8> crimsun: got it. thank you a bunch for the help!
<19> IdleOne - you took the words right out of my mouth. Or keyboard.
<27> how do I generate a preseed file to feed to the ubuntu installer?
<11> sevtastic: np


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