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<0> last linux i used was redat 6.2
<1> instabin: in what sense?
<2> seb: It doesn't run windows programs or windows viruses
<3> i want to add a second user, but i'm can't set the permissions the same like the first. I want a second user who can sudo and who can login without errors.
<2> seb: or windows spyware
<1> instabin: i used rh6.2 ... ubuntu is a lot nice than that :P
<3> please help me
<4> Dtragcoen: :P
<0> lol
<0> had gnome 1.xxxx
<5> instabin: http://antivirus.about.com/od/linuxunixviruses/
<0> and enlightenment window manager
<0> lol
<1> Dtragcoen: with WINE you can run some 'doze stuff
<2> Yeah, I already mentioned that.



<6> ok well thanks 4 the info
<3> i want to add a second user, but i'm can't set the permissions the same like the first. I want a second user who can sudo and who can login without errors.
<6> i think im gunna pull this live CD out!
<6> so c you all
<0> seb32: going to install?
<2> WINE is cool, but It's amazing how little windows stuff I need to run when I 'm not on windows. And actually my windows runs better since I only use it for games that need it.
<1> meta: visudo ... and copy the info just change the user name
<6> thx Dtragcoen
<2> Farewell seb.
<7> meta: System -> Administration -> Users and Groups
<4> meta: System menu --> Admin. --> Users & Groups - one of the checkboxes is for admin rights
<2> Good luck with whatever you decide.
<6> thx thx
<1> Dtragcoen: I just use WINE for IE (previewing stuff)
<0> going to bed 3:35 1 hr and 25 till ubutun 5.10 i386 dvd is done
<0> later
<0> thanks for help
<3> moment i search the checkbox
<1> any ideas where else i might try for help with consoles under dapper ?
<8> how are you supposed to use Samba with a firewall?
<5> skwashd: what do you need?
<8> it uses random ports
<1> cyphase: open ports :)
<3> i'm not found
<3> the admin checkbox
<1> no ... 135/tcp 445/tcp 139/udp iirc
<8> skwashd, every time i open a port, it tries to use another one as well
<1> dooglus: i lot em :(
<1> lost
<9> hey everyone. i used to use ubuntu, but then switched back to windows xp due to software needs. i am now considering installing ubuntu 5.10 as a dual-boot with windows. however, there is one program i really need. on windows, i used to use Getmail for Hotmail + FreePOPs to forward my Hotmail to my Gmail account. FreePOPs is available on Linux, but I need a good email forwarding program
<1> dooglus: ctrl alt f[1-4] won't work :(
<9> did my whole message go through?
<4> meta: in Users & Groups, highlight the user you want to change, hit the Edit button. The 3rd tab has privs on it
<10> What should I do? "W: GPG error: http://security.ubuntu.com breezy-security Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>" With this.
<4> meta: sorry, Properties button, not Edit
<1> rmgre: look at fetchmail
<1> oh ... forwarding ... hmm
<1> dunno
<5> skwashd: do you see output when you run ps -ef | grep getty | grep -v grep ?
<1> dooglus: hang on ... lemme ssh
<4> meta: 3rd box down, "Excuting System Admin. Tasks" is the one you want, I think
<5> skwashd: there's no need to whisper
<1> dooglus: :P
<9> skwashd, yeah, with getmail for hotmail, the program would automatically connect to a POP account and then forward all of the emails to another account. FreePOPs allows it to connect to various webmail providers using POP. I need something similar for Linux
<5> skwashd: I see 6 lines of output, like "root 6330 1 0 Feb11 tty1 00:00:00 /sbin/getty 38400 tty1" - from tty1 to tty6
<3> i'm not found it
<3> i'm udner kde
<11> rmgre, does hotmail provide an auto forwarding option ? ... i think it used to
<5> rmgre: seen 'gotmail'?
<11> rmgre, if it does then u can give ur gmail id there and it will do all the forwarding for u
<4> meta: try asking in #kubuntu
<9> fre4k, Hotmail, providing a feature that allows easier transition to a competing service??? Ha!!! (Not trying to be rude, I just really hate Hotmail at the moment)
<4> meta: I run Gnome here...
<5> !info gotmail
<9> fre4k, Gmail does provide that feature though. Not Hotmail. Hotmail removed a lot of features
<12> gotmail: (utility to download email from a Hotmail or MSN account), section universe/mail, is optional. Version: 0.8.2-3 (breezy), Packaged size: 28 kB, Installed size: 112 kB
<11> rmgre, wait let me chk it out ...cos yahoo does
<13> rmgre: there are three hotmail "poppers" when I search Synaptic
<3> @ kubuntu nothere who can help me...
<3> but i think i'm setted sg so i try
<13> rmgre: gotmail, hotsmtp, and hotway



<3> i'm back 1-2 minutes
<3> thx
<9> fre4k, already went through all of the options. no more forwarding feature, probably because of gmail
<9> fre4k, this is microsoft after all. they actively remove features from their msn services
<13> rmgre: I use mrpostman, because its written in Java, but you could try one of the three in Synaptic.
<9> carpediem, going to google them and check them out
<1> dooglus: sorry ... lost networking on the box :(
<11> rmgre, sigh! ur rite ... its not there anymore :(
<9> carpediem, those are all replacements for freepops, which already runs on linux. i need a replacement for getmail, which was a simple windows program that would forward all of the POP email in an email account to a new account
<13> rmgre: sorry, I thought you were talking about getting your hotmail
<9> carpediem, sorry, my bad, should have explained myself better
<13> rmgre: but I do know there are programs that do what you just said.
<9> carpediem, yeah, i figured there would be. finding them is the hard thing :-P Google isn't being much ***istance at the moment
<13> rmgre: fetchmail maybe....
<13> rmgre: (but not 100% sure about fetchmail)
<13> rmgre: good thing is you already have fetchmail - if it can do what you need
<9> carpediem, it can....but i was hoping for something like getmail, a gui program configurable in about 30 seconds :P
<1> dooglus: finally ... yeah i have 6 lines like that
<1> dooglus: but i still can't access the consoles :(
<13> rmgre: there is fetchmailconf which is a gui for fetchmail, trying it now
<9> carpediem, my fall back plan is to use Thunderbird to download the messages, and then to respond with Gmail's SMTP server. That is not very practicle though
<13> rmgre: yeah, "sudo apt-get install fetchmailconf" It's an ugly gui, but pretty easy to use.
<14> is it possible to disabeled the clock synchronization at the booting time ?
<9> carpediem, im currently running ubuntu live, because i havent decided whether or not im switching. One problem with many mail forwarding programs is that the original recipients name isn't carried over
<1> dooglus: what controls the "short cut keys" ?
<9> carpediem, for instance, joe blow emails my hotmail, i forward to gmail, but now gmail shows the original sender as being my hotmail account, not joe bloe himself. getmail doesn't do this
<13> rmgre: yeah, I've got no idea if fetchmail does that or not.
<9> carpediem, i may have to install linux on a virtual machine to see if it will work or not
<9> carpediem, this is an essential feature for me
<9> carpediem, anyways, i will quit annoying you for now
<9> carpediem, thank you for all of your help. you have been awesome!
<13> rmgre: I suspect fetchmail does it the right way, because I think its in very wide use.
<15> POLISH
<5> skwashd: I don't know. I imagine it's built into the kernel.
<13> rmgre: no problem, good luck
<9> carpediem, thank you
<9> carpediem, im taking off now. talk to you later
<15> czy kto[ mwi tu po polsku?
<1> jessy: sudo update-rc.d -f <something> ... don't ask me what the "<something>" is tho
<4> !pl
<12> Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu.pl
<5> skwashd: you're ssh'ing into the box. you know ctrl-alt-f1 isn't supposed to work unless you're physically at the PC, righT?
<14> ok
<1> dooglus: hmmm ... then the current kernel is more broken than i thought
<14> hohoh ubotu gada po polsku ^^
<5> skwashd: I'm using dapper and it wfm
<1> dooglus: yeah i know ... i walked over to it to try the ctrl-alt-f1 :P
<1> dooglus: when did you update last ?
<5> skwashd: about 20 hours ago I guess
<14> thanks skwashd
<1> dooglus: it is fscked up for me atm :(
<5> skwashd: when I update now, I see: "The following packages will be upgraded: file gnome-app-install gnome-spell libmagic1 lsb-base lsb-release notification-daemon unzip"
<5> skwashd: what does "uname -r" tell you?
<14> System --> control --> services. It is one of the options mentioned there: Time synchronisation :)
<1> Linux inda 2.6.15-15-686 #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Feb 9 20:19:53 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
<1> and it aint smp
<5> skwashd: odd. I see -14-686
<5> skwashd: I'm sure I rebooted into -15-686
<5> skwashd: one thing - I'm using an older version of udev 'cos the most recent 2 don't work for me
<5> skwashd: you could try that...
<5> skwashd: run "sudo dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/udev_079-0ubuntu8_i386.deb"
<1> dooglus: yeah ... udev should be renamed to fukdev atm
<16> good morning
<16> I have a strange problem with Ubuntu Linux
<5> skwashd: that command will only work if you have that .deb in your package cache. you may not.
<5> skwashd: alternatively you can 'pin' the version using /etc/apt/preferences if you want to try using the old version
<1> dooglus: i can find it kicking around somewhere
<16> sometimes, during Ubuntu boot it doesn't configure network interfaces
<1> asterX_ba: which version ?
<16> I have a RTL8180 wireless adapter PCMCIA
<16> Ubuntu 5.10
<16> that I installed thanks to NDISWRAPPER
<1> i have had no issues using ipw2100 and ipw2200 with breezy
<16> and the Windows driver


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