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<0> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, [FR33_B33R]
<1> haha
<2> alright.. could anyone recommend a good CD ripper?
<3> VoX: yes. Thanks for that tip. I have already set my PowerManagement settings for monitor... have it to power off after 30 minutes of non-use
<1> [FR33_B33R]: cdex
<3> VoX: is there no gui way to do energy-saving of harddrive?
<1> bigfoot1: setting it to 10minutes will save more in a month than spinning your hardrives down will in a year
<3> VoX: is that so?
<1> harddrive motors use f-all power once they're spinning
<3> thanks.
<4> moin
<3> VoX: w hat's "f-all"
<1> bigfoot1: fvck-all
<3> VoX: you mean they don't save mony?
<3> money?
<1> bigfoot1: not alot



<1> bigfoot1: as i said, shutting your monitor off will save more ina month than shutting your hd's down will in a year
<1> the motors in harddrives use less than half-an-amp usually
<1> at 12volts
<3> VoX: if i understand you correctly, you are talking about the default settings. But what if I tell my computer box to go to sleep. park, hibernate (i don't know what you call it) afte r some time.
<3> VoX:
<3> ox
<3> ok
<1> bigfoot1: if you're going to tell it to hybernate, you may aswell just shut it down :P
<1> unless it's a laptop
<3> VoX: hmmm. i guess you're saying the speed to get it back up and running is the same, yes?
<3> no, i'm using a desktop
<1> bigfoot1: wouldnt be alot of difference
<3> VoX: i understand.
<1> bigfoot1: look at it this way
<1> harddrive motors run on 12v
<1> and use .5 of an amp
<3> VoX: yes
<1> so if you convert that to say 240v
<1> a harddrive motor uses .0025 of an amp/hr
<1> a monitor will use 2-3amps/hr at 240v
<3> oh.
<1> it's the difference between having an electric toothbrush running, and having 5 100watt lightbulbs running :)
<3> ok.
<1> leave the hd's, turn the monitor off :P
<3> VoX: i guess i won't worry about my hard-drive/motors
<3> VoX: gotcha
<3> VoX: thanks.
<1> no dramas
<3> will dapper be a lot better than our current breezy, i wonder.
<1> it what sense?
<1> *in
<5> I need to install libsdl1.2-dev but it seems to be broken. Gives me this error with apt-get"libsdl1.2-dev: Depends: libartsc0-dev but it is not going to be installed"
<1> weedar: what do you get when you try to install libartsc0-dev
<6> Anyway, VoX, any ideas on the files thing? I mean, I've tried the "Search for files" thing, but it doesn't find just anything. Maybe I'm using it wrong, I dunno.
<1> ?
<3> VoX: devices you plugin to the box
<3> VoX: pdas, ipods, etc
<7> whats a good 64bit linux live cd
<5> VoX, "libartsc0-dev: Depends: libartsc0 (= 1.5.0-0ubuntu0breezy1) but 1.5.1-0ubuntu0breezy1 is to be installed"
<3> owner: i guess ubuntu
<1> owner: ubuntu
<3> owner: we here love ubuntu
<7> lol
<7> yes
<1> owner: i'm using ubuntu on an amd64 and it flies
<6> Whups. Misclicked.
<8> Actually Ubuntu 64 livecd is probably good.
<9> God i want a 30 inch cinema display. Id sell my liver and my pancreas for one
<9> i thought ubuntu 64 driver support ****ed still?
<1> Quinch: ok, type "cat /etc/fstab" and paste the output to
<1> gah
<1> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
<1> there
<1> then give me the url
<8> It worked fine on my PC until I started installing other things, shade.
<5> shadeofgrey, I'd reccommend you sell a kidney or lung instead, since you'd live with just one of each
<7> lol shade
<8> The livecd alone probably works well.
<1> shadeofgrey: nah, i havent had a problem with it
<10> weedar: A little bit of liver grows into a brand new liver, so selling a significant fraction of your liver is okay.
<6> VoX, done.



<6> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/8532
<8> However, if you NEED a cd that will work on everything use a 386 livecd.
<9> Dtragcoen: see thats the problem. how the hell arewe suppsed to be productive if none of the good apps have been ported to 64bit code?
<1> shadeofgrey: besides, you can always run 32-bit applications within the 64-bit enviroment
<5> Jormundgand, that I did not now :)
<8> shade, Since you aren't installing the apps anyway with either livecd, it doesn't matter
<10> shadeofgrey: wait ten years for the 64-bit architecture to become important - 32-bit processors are still by far the majority.
<5> VoX, did the error-message enlighten you at all? I'm fearing the breakage has something to do with debian (it usually does)
<7> i wonder will 64x give better cpu number crunching for distrubuted projects
<7> like SETI
<9> most definately
<1> Quinch: have a look in /dev/hdd2
<1> owner: yes
<9> i smoked the pants off some dude with a dual processor rig. he was PISSED
<7> do any of you guys use seti
<7> @home
<1> weedar: so install 1.5.1-0ubuntu0breezy1 and try again
<10> If I used a distributed computing project I'd use one which would actually come out with useful results like Folding@Home or Einstein@Home.
<6> Vox: Couldn't display. {the file's zero length}
<7> but on the other hand they have more potential for commerical abuse jormund
<8> Nah. I'd rather use my cycles for something interesting like jormundgand suggests
<8> Make it useful. Even if commercially abused.
<11> hi all, someone told me the other say but I forgot how to make sound juicer rip files ro MP3
<1> Quinch: type "mount" and paste the results to pastenbin
<5> VoX, but libartsc0 is already installed!
<11> could someone help me?
<8> Otherwise, best to save your electricity by powering down.
<10> SETI@Home won't bring anything useful since the chances of intelligent life broadcasting on 1.42GHz is small.
<8> redblade, what did you do, reinstall?
<1> weedar: ok, it means they need to update the package requirements. it's not broken as such, but you cant install it for now
<6> VoX, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/8534
<11> no I'm not sure what happened it just wasn't there the next time.
<8> redblade, I believe you installed gstreamer-mad
<12> how to stop samba from sharing my home directory?
<8> Does that sound right?
<11> that's right!
<1> Quinch: give me a moment, back in a min
<11> thanks
<8> np
<6> Sure, I've got all day.
<11> Dtragcoen, it had errors
<8> ick
<8> What errors?
<5> darn, I _need_ to install libsdl-dev now. Isn't there any way I can trick it to work?
<11> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/8535, Dtragcoen
<8> Running hoary, redblade?
<13> redblade: for mp3-ripping in SoundJuicer: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CDRipping
<7> redblade are you still using hoary
<14> hey anyone use xmmplayer able to tell me why i cant get any sound out of it mplayer works fine so does xmms both with sound both are using the same oss driver and device
<13> the mirrormax repos were removed months ago, redblade
<11> no I'm running the later one
<8> I was going to say, those errors seem to indicate it trying to get from a repos which doesn't exist currently.
<1> Quinch: ok
<6> Right.
<11> I think it was from when I tried to get LimeWire using on old methon on a website
<6> Oh, by the way, in case this may help...
<1> Quinch: type in "sudo updatedb"
<1> Quinch: mmm?
<6> http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v259/Quinch/Files.png and http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v259/Quinch/disk.png
<11> sorry what version am I running? 10.5, but what's it's name?
<6> VoX: Done, no output I could see.
<8> Redblade, check your repos list and see if it's good. You might remove anything related to hoary, make sure it's all breezy
<13> redblade: if you're running 5.10 (Breezy) you shouldn't be trying Hoary repos anyway
<10> Ah, the old gnome-icon-theme MIME-type icons.
<1> Quinch: thats normal
<11> thankyou, oh and madpilot, it was an accident, I'm still learning
<1> Quinch: now, do you remember the name of any file that you copied?
<6> Sure, most of my stuff was there.
<15> were can i get the old naked people wallpaper ?
<1> Quinch: ok, type in "locate <name>
<1> "
<16> got java working :D
<17> where can i find xine ? not totem xine


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