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<0> Kamping_Kaiser: i never understood the +1 :( <1> Quinch: ok, you're running ext3. reboot your computer and see if any file errors come up while it reboots <2> HELLO ALL. WHAT IS CAIRO ? aND WHAT IS CLEARLOOKS-CAIRO? <3> gnomefreak: next version <4> Seveas, they don't open all formats though <5> joefso3, drop the caps.... <0> ahhhhh <3> dapper+1 , version after dapper, breezy+, anything after Breezy <2> SEVEAS? CAPS? <6> Kamping_Kaiser, I have the same line, but it does not ask me for the p***word when doing sudo. <5> captainredbeard, presumably they have problems with non-free formats <0> oh ok ty Kamping_Kaiser <5> joefso3, turn off caps lokck. Don't shout. <7> Dooglus, http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/551007 <1> dooglus: http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/551008 <3> np gnomefreak
<0> :) <3> :) <3> RolandU: do you use root or sudo? <7> VoX, and if they do? <6> Kamping_Kaiser, sudo <1> Quinch: it should repair automaticly <8> Seveas:but in /usr/bin/ ther is no "gdm" file <4> Seveas, yep, I need something that can open any foormat. Avidemux can open most of them, but nowhere near what I need to do <5> _vijay, apt-get install gdm :) <1> Quinch: if it doesnt repair on its own, it'll drop you to a command line <3> RolandU: are you using the first account made? (I'm not sure what's causing your problem tbh) <8> Seveas:ok <7> And if it drops me to command line? <1> Quinch: type "fsck /dev/hdd2" and follow the prompts <6> Kamping_Kaiser, no, another one <5> captainredbeard, then you need a non-free operating system and software <9> joefso3, caps. this is normal text, THIS IS CAPS. <9> joefso3, caps == capital letters <3> RolandU: so is that user part of the admin group? <6> Kamping_Kaiser, I just enter sudo <whatever> and it performs it without asking for p***word <7> Aaallll-righty. Wish me luck. <1> Quinch: (basically just answer 'yes' to what it asks) <3> RolandU: there's a 15 minute remmbering time, are you in that, or is that strait out acess? <10> yes <9> joefso3, as for your cairo, clearlooks-cairo question... http://www.stellingwerff.com/?p=5 <10> yes <11> is there any info on running Xgl on Dapper yet anywhere? <12> i have a fresh Ubuntu installation that wont run gdm: it says there's a Capture 11 error. I'm stuck in CLI. Would it be a good idea to run apt-get install ubuntu-desktop manually? <12> or could that messs things up further <5> mz2, it'll be uploaded to universe soon <10> hey people wats up <3> bllx: what did you do to it o_0 <9> mz2, it'll be in universe soon. <9> Seveas, damn you. XD <13> bllx did you do a server install <12> i had to make my own yaboot.conf (cos its on a fw drive) <7> Actually, first lunch, pushing my luck afterwards. <12> so the installation was interrupted <7> See you later. <12> but it seemed to resume ok after i made my yaboot <14> VoX: your output is weird doo. I would expect the 2 usage numbers to be similar. <12> installed everything with a gui display after the first reboot <15> hello folks. in search for Unichrome DRI in linux to work i found this site http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-75393.html <14> VoX: I see 8.0G used from df and 8.2G used from "du -xsh /" <12> but on completion screen flickers 3 times then gives up loading x11 <15> have anybody tried if it works with Integrated Unichrome Pro PM800 <14> VoX: I can't see any way to get du to count the same file twice using either hard or soft links. <16> Can some one tell me what I need to do to get my second drive (80gb hdb1) to turn up in Computer in Gnome? I have it mounted with option users in fstab (which I understood was the thing to do..) but it never turns up :( <1> dooglus: yeah, hence why i said du shouldnt be used to look at drive space useage <13> did you try sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg bllx <12> no <11> rikai: cool <13> try it <1> kent: where di you mount it to? <12> if its worth tryin ill do it <13> and select vesa <11> Really Soon or just generally soon? <12> ok thanks <15> kent, try hdc i think hdb is reserve for cdrom. <1> nbjayme: wrong <16> VoX: /media/disk (does the mountpoint make a difference?)
<15> voX, thanks for the correction. <14> VoX: no, I mean it *doesn'* count the same file twice, so it's a *good* way to judge space usage <1> nbjayme: it depends on where each device is on the ide chain <16> nbjayme: the device is the correct one, it is mounted. And i can browse it from /media/disk, but I also want it to turn up in Computer (and under places) in Gnome.. <1> nbjayme: if the cdrom is the secondary master, it'll be hdc <14> VoX: for you, du is reporting a much bigger number than df; for Quinch it's reporting a much smaller number; wtf? for me they both report about the same, as I would expect them to <9> kent, err, adding it to /etc/fstab and doing a mount -a should mount it to the mountpoint. <1> kent: you'll need to put it into /etc/fstab for that to happen <9> nbjayme, that guide doesnt work? <16> VoX: but it is in fstab. Thats the problem.. I dont know why it doesn't turn up under places as a disk like for example usb-disks does when they are mounted. <1> dooglus: it's because du gets confused when you have multiple drives mounted to a subdirectory of "/" <15> rikai, i've tried a lot of the guides before but it breaks my X server. <9> nbjayme, which savage card do you have? <9> nbjayme, with what error? <16> rikai: as I said, it is mounted. It just dont turn up under Places as a mounted drive.. :( <1> kent: go to http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/ and paste your /etc/fstab into there <17> i have a doubt in C programming <15> rikai, no screen device. <16> VoX: http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/551017 <4> is there any speech recognition software for ubuntu? <17> what happens when one frees a static array in C code ? <15> rikai, i am under breezy now in the hope that my PM800 Unichrome Pro (IGP) will work. <9> kent, "places"? <1> kent: ok, you need to edit your fstab <12> owner, whats vesa? a monitor config? <0> pappan: you might want to try #programming or if there is a #C <16> rikai: The upper panel has a menu called "Places" where usb-mounts, mounted cdroms etc get shown. I dont know why my second disk dont turn up there. <18> anyone ever try blender <1> change /dev/hdb1 /media/disk ext3 defaults,users 0 2 to: "/dev/hdb1 /media/disk ext3 defaults,errors=remount-ro 0 1 <16> VoX: what needs to be changed? the mounts seem to work.. :( <1> without the " obviously <16> VoX: will do. Thanks! <1> kent: then type "mount -a" <0> tim_: if you ask your question instead of asking who uses it you might get more help <1> kent: and it should be fixed <9> kent, hm, mine doesnt either. :o <9> nbjayme, sounds like you need to mess with your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file. <16> VoX: it still doesnt turn up in either Places or in Computer, but perhaps I need to logout frome Gnome first.. ? <18> when i start it from the aplications graphics tab it does nothing <19> help, I had a drive as NTFS which was fine, but I needed to be able to write to it. SO I fdisked it and reformated as fat32. I changed my fstab to match what the wiki says. I cannot access it. It will not mount. <15> rikai, yep. i also tried changing driver to via. it's no go. what works well for now is vesa. <0> tim_: does it show up as loading on the bottom? <20> Recently nautilus hangs -- I can't open anything from "Places" and icons on desktop disappear. I guess tt happens after disconnecting pendrive -- it's present in "Places" and it isn't unmounted automatically. Can't kill nautilus -- the only way to back to normal is ctrl-m-<- <1> kent: nah you shouldnt need to <18> no <21> hi. how do get a working build environment for compiling third party module on dapper? <12> owner you there? <1> kent: when you say it doesnt turn up in Computer, does it show "filesystem" ? <0> MASH4077: writing to ntfs is not a good idea and is not supported <22> rouven, sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-$(uname -r) <13> yes im here <16> VoX: yes. Filesystem, and my cdrw-drive. <13> vesa is a generic display driver <23> MASH4077: does it mount on windows, or do you not have windows? put your fstab on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org <18> i click on it and nothing happens <1> kent: ok, so go into filesystem, then into media, then into disk <19> gnomefreak, I did not write to it. That's why I fdisked it and reformatted to fat32 <12> ok its rtunning..misspelt first time <0> MASH4077: i know i miss read it im sorry <19> _jason, yes it does under windows <0> tim_: on breezy? <12> so i just select drivers i reckon will work then... <23> MASH4077: do you get errors of any kind? pastebin those too if you do <16> VoX: done that now. It has only a "lost and found" folder in there. I erased the drive some day ago.. <1> kent: well there you go, it's ready to rock and roll <18> hoary <9> nbjayme, i suggest after doing all that that you run sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg <20> Recently nautilus hangs -- I can't open anything from "Places" and icons on desktop disappear. I guess tt happens after disconnecting pendrive -- it's present in "Places" and it isn't unmounted automatically. Can't kill nautilus -- the only way to back to normal is ctrl-m-<- <0> ubotu tell tim_ about blender <23> nookie: can you unmount the pen drive before removing it? (right click > unount) <0> tim_: try the links there to see if its fixable (not sure about hoary at all) <16> yes, but it should turn up in Places as a mounted drive shouldn't it? I want Gnome to realise its another harddrive - I might be wrong, but I have seen screenshots of Gnome doing just that. I can add a bookmark in nautilis for the mountpoint so there is really no *big* problem, but if im right about nautilus feature to actually know its partition from another harddrive - I want it to show it.. like I have seen it does.. <15> rikai, ok i'll try this guide. seems to work with those who have Unichrome Cards. thanks for the ***istance. <24> good morning to everyone
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