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<0> where can i find xine ? not totem xine <1> redblade: Here's an example repos list if you need it: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 <2> thanks <3> ideafix: search in Synaptic, I think they're the ubuntu-calendar packages :P <1> Amusingly, it looks like madpilot posted that list. <2> and how do I edit the old one? <4> VoX: That did nothing I could see. <5> calendar packages ? <4> Can I try with wildcards? <0> gxine anyone? <5> i think you are miss informing me <6> Quinch: just use part of a filename, wildcards arent needed <2> ideafix, misinforming <1> You can edit it in synaptic under settings->repositories or by sudo <editor-of-your-choice> /etc/apt/sources.list <7> hey does anybody know how to install mozilla sunbird? <7> i really need to strart keeping a calendar
<5> thats waht i said redblade <3> Dtragcoen: I'm everywhere :P <1> lol ideafix, the wallpaper I think you are referring to is part of the ubuntu-calendar package. <4> ...nuts. I can find stuff I can see, but not the stuff from the missing partition. <6> Quinch: try other filenames <1> Oops, madpilot beat me to that one. Madpilot! You ARE everywhere. <4> Tried half a dozen. Either nothing or wrong files. <8> where does the ubuntu-calendar package images get saved to? <6> Quinch: hmm without having access to the machine anything further becomes almost impossible <3> Unicorn_Giggles: right-click on one in Synaptic, select Properties - one of the tabs shows where all files in that package were isntalled to <3> *installed, even... <1> Check the properties of the package in synaptic, the should be a files list that shows where everything installed was installed. <1> :/ <4> Great. {sighs} Let's see... is there a way to dump a lost of *all* accessible files into a text file or something? <1> xD <3> Dtragcoen: I'm everywhere, remember? :D <6> Quinch: yeah.. it's gonna be a big file tho <4> I mean, this wouldn't be so baffling if I could understand what else could be taking up so much space. <4> I'll deal. <1> I don't even need to be here. <1> xP <9> hi all <4> 'ello again. <1> Quinch what's up. I'm not following your problem. <9> pls may u tell me how to save on my pc flash animations? <1> However, I'll try to help if you aren't having luck <6> Quinch: "sudo ls -la -R / > files.txt" <3> Dtragcoen: actually, I'm going to crash in about two minutes - it's almost 0300 here - so you can relax :) <8> cheers <6> Quinch: it'll take a bit of time to execute <1> Same here, must be in my timezone MAd <10> you are both west coasters <3> Dtragcoen: I'm in BC - you? <1> Where else would anyone choose to be? <4> Dtragcoen, long story short, one wonky disk, two partitions; copied both partitions onto the Linux drive, nuked the disk, remade the partitions, but the files from one partition vanished inexplicably. The disk space usage indicates that they're there somewhere, but damned if I can find them. <9> nobody there who knows how to help me? <1> California <4> VoX, thanks. <1> Near San Francisco <1> Quinch. You ran du or df to check the disk space usage. I find du with a couple options really useful. <4> What's DU and DF? <1> df = disk free, terminal command <1> du = disk usage, another terminal command <1> df is good to find out total usage and free space <4> Oh. Nope. Used Disk MAnager; a screenshot's here. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v259/Quinch/disk.png <1> du is great for finding out what's taking up that space <11> !xgl <12> Nameeater: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/ <9> !alt <12> stratovarius: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/ <9> !nvidia <12> nvidia is probably at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368 <13> good morning from spain <1> From root run sudo du -c > ~/filelist.txt , to get a list with every file and a total at the end of each directory into filelist.txt Or 'du -s *' to see what each folder in that directory is using <4> Trash?! TRASH?! WHAT THE HELL IS IT DOING IN TRASH?! {boggles at the text dump} <1> I'd take it out of there. <1> :P <2> Dtragcoen, It came up with more errors when I changed it. <1> Hmm... What errors? Is the repos down? <4> Oh.... damn, false alarm. <1> Well, it's good it's not in the trash, bad you can't find it.
<1> You will though. <14> salut <1> Oh, and by the way, good morning pbaldanta <15> Hi There.. <2> Dtragcoen, it came up with the same kind of errors but for breezy, and more of them. <15> How can I get another consolefont at startup in ubuntu? <1> Alright, tell me one line or post them. <15> I can use consolechars -f FONTNAME to do it manually but not at startup? <13> I'm happy with ubuntu. Finally I get Lotus Notes 6.5.1 working fine. <15> somebody knows about it? <2> okay <16> how to install a .deb? <4> {grumbles} Not sure how... I found the remains of a brief and aborted and deleted earlier in .Trash, but those files don't appear anywhere else in the dump. <17> raf256, dpkg -i packagename.deb <16> weedar: it will work with debian package? <15> oh sorry is this only a channel for questions like "how to install a deb?" :/ <6> raf256: sudo dpkg -i <packagename> <16> weedar: http://ihu.sourceforge.net/download.html <17> raf256, usually yes, but be aware that using debian packages isn't encouraged. It may break <15> are there other channels with developers..? <4> Is there a command that will search by filesize? <2> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/8536, Dtragcoen <13> It was fantastic to see how I could print Lotus Notes email through wine to SMB shared Printer. <1> mpathy, I think noone knows. <15> Dtragcoen: That would be bad <6> mpathy: what do you want to talk to devs about? <15> I ask everywhere and google, about how to set another consolefonts at startup <18> Hello, would someone be willing to spare some time to help me with installing a program? <19> Quinch: example: find . -type f -size +30000k <6> phelan: which program <16> after installing 5.04 <16> how to update it? <1> Sorry, I'd suggest searching elsewhere, trying the mailing list, or searching the web more, or asking the question again in awhile, maybe an hour or so when some new people are here. <18> VoX, Cedega <16> I need IHU program I dont see it in repo? <16> http://ihu.sourceforge.net/download.html <6> phelan: there should be how-tos on installing cedega <4> POV, thanks. <16> I have IHU in debian unstable, how to get it to install on ubuntu as well? <20> i'm really struggeling with setting up Ubuntu correct on my ultraportable laptop Asus S5200A. Ubuntu has no acpi support whatsoever. normal windows temp ~40 with agressive use, in ubuntu its ~49 when I just write text in notepad.. What should I do? is there anyone else which has same problems with Asus machines(laptops) and Ubuntu? <15> VoX: Dtragcoen: ..and /etc/console-tools/config should be the right file, but it doesnt work <6> saian: err yes there is acpi support in ubuntu <20> VoX, but not it doesn work for Asus S5200a (!) <21> saian: is it a new computer? <20> Kamping_Kaiser, jup. 2 weeks <6> mpathy: which desktop? <18> Vox: There is, they haven't helped much. I'm new to Linux, so my understanding is a bit limited. And I believe I have misinterpreted the command syntax in the how to. As well, this file is a tgz, but is supposed to install on Ubuntu...which doesn't make sense to me. :S <20> or, thats the buy date :) <21> saian: then supports probably not brilliant yet. :) <6> phelan: you need to uncompress it <20> hmm, the model is probably >1 year <6> phelan: tar -gzvf <filename.tgz> <22> hi all <21> saian: hm. you registered with launchpad? then file a bug on it, and try and get it fixed <18> VoX: Ok, I'll try that now. Thank you <20> Kamping_Kaiser, no. I havent <20> i'll do it right away :P <1> redblade. I'm not sure, can you install anything else, or do you get the problem with other packages? It looks like a repos or apt-get problem to me, but I haven't seen it like this before. <15> VoX: Which desktop? I am speaking of the console (terminal) <1> Actually. Redblade, you have refreshed your repository list with 'apt-get update' right? <2> no... why should i have? <18> VoX: I got the error "You must specify one of the '-acdtrux' options" <1> Try it first. Can't hurt. <23> what? <2> I think it worked <24> morning <24> question <24> I just reinstalled ubuntu <2> not done yet though but no errors so far <24> breezy <6> phelan: "sudo apt-get install gunzip" <24> but now I boot it <24> and it says <24> edubuntu ;p
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