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<0> ***copter8000m, can you suggest some handle names for me also ? :) <1> nailbiter, lol. thegladiator, joke lost on me, sorry :s <1> iRob, maybe try asking in #ubuntu-laptop ? <2> ***copter8000m: ok thanks...didn't know it existed :-0 <1> =) <3> when did they make a #ubuntu-laptop??????/ <0> :> <1> since forever <4> hello <0> hey jordan <5> hello <6> Can someone tell me how to unmount my Linux drive? <5> anyone can help me? <4> i'm o new customer of ubuntu <3> ubotu tell angelo about anyone <7> i dont get refresh rates higher than 60MHz with res higher than 1024x764, even though my monitor supports them. Entering higher refresh rates in dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg doesnt enable em. Any ideas?
<8> Quinch: You want to unmount your root filesystem to fsck it? <4> and linux to <6> Nailbiter, yes. <9> mount -o remount,ro / <4> there're a french people in this channel !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! <8> Quinch: That's actually quite hard. With ext3 or ext2, you can instead mount it read-only (which would then allow you to fsck it) <3> ubotu tell bllx about fixres <0> bllx, in XP it works at other r rates ? <10> what makes this OS so great <4> oups <8> Quinch: Use 'mount -o remount,ro /' for that. <9> but you'll be sure i you try to start in single user mode <7> in os X it does, yes <10> it has been number one on distro watch for for almost a year <0> k <6> All right, I'll try that. <11> none of my video players will play full screen for me i have a wide screen laptop?? <0> Ryugi, have u used any linux ? <10> i am currently using fedora 4. what good stuff does it have <6> "Mount / is busy". <7> thank you 'ubotu' <7> good bot <6> How do I send it on a coffee break? <0> Ryugi, ubuntu has apt-get thats what I like most and a good user base also <9> Quinch: try to reboot in single user mode <8> Quinch: That's because you still have programs with files open for reading. One way to shut most of them down quickly is to go to single-user mode <8> Quinch: 'telinit 1' will jump to single-user mode <6> Cacao, how do I do that? <10> does it have java and the java j2ee <0> Ryugi, Java yes <3> Ryugi: you can get it <5> anyone knows how can i configure my layout to us, and my language from ubuntu software to brazilian cause some keys like 'c and 'e or ~ao <5> ? <6> Nailbitzer, "Must be superuser". <0> Ryugi, j2ee is just java enterprise edition <9> like neilbiter said <9> quinch "sudo" <12> is their a way to run a machine in a window of linux <12> like, im building a wintendo, and i want to run it on a window in ubuntu <6> Duh. {smacks forehead} <13> ? <14> hello <9> joeblow "wmware, xen, qemu, ..." <9> vmware* <15> quick question, if i dont have any p***words, how can i alter grubs command line option to log me in as root? <12> cacao74, whats xen? wmware is just an emulator, and qemu doesnt work right, i want a totally seperate box, that just runs in a window <14> I'm using dapper with fglrx package to get 3d acceleration but it is only working with as root, even with Mode 0666 in dri section, does someone have an idea ? <3> exosyst: your user p***word <0> why cant they make it paste.ubuntu.com ? any ideas ? <10> can i get the java j2ee too <9> joeblow: if you don't want an hardware emulator, try "wine" <3> Ryugi: yess <15> yeah, say i dont have it. Say i left my housemate to do it and now she's forgotten her p***word and is considering going back to windows! <3> ubotu tell Ryugi about java <12> cacao74, wines garbage <0> yeah <8> exosyst: You can't quite do that. P*** 'init=/bin/bash' as a boot option to the kernel instead. That'll give you a root shell (but with lots of things missing) <9> maybe i've not understand what you have to do <0> everything in programming excpet those based on MSlike vb vc ...mayb even you can get that to work also <12> cacao74, I want to run a seperate machine, tis a totally different computer, different hardware and all, that runs on a window on my linux machine <5> sux...
<5> :/ <15> nailbiter: so can i use it to get her user p***word reset? <16> JoeBlow: Sounds like you want VNC. <8> exosyst: Yes. Just run 'p***wd' once your root shell shows up <12> Jormundgand, what is that? <6> Can you tell me what the unmounting and remounting commands were again? I didn't know single-user-mode would close everything, and I forgot to write it down. <15> nailbiter: how limited is this 'special' root? <0> its difficult to crack or rest "her" p***word really! <9> ok. I'll repeat, use vmware. Now I'm writing here from ubuntu on vmware on a slackware host <0> !pastre <17> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, thegladiator <0> !paste <17> hmm... paste is please use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or #flood to paste large amounts of text <8> exosyst: For one thing, networking will be down and no filesystems other than the root fs will be visible <12> cacao74, VMWare is an emulator, it just runs an image, its like knoppix <16> JoeBlow: Virtual Network Connection. You string the two computers together with some Ethernet cable, set up the VNC server on the headless computer (the one which won't have a monitor attached and which you'll interact with through the window. <10> ubuntu looks <10> good <8> exosyst: The boot option basically says--don't run any startup scripts; just give me a shell first thing <12> Jormundgand, sounds awsome <16> JoeBlow: And then set up the VNC client on the system you want to run Ubuntu on. <15> nailbiter: ah thats cool, but it still uses /etc/shadow and /etc/p***wd on the local install so she can reset happily? <12> Jormundgand, great thanks <16> JoeBlow: Downside is you need enough network cards to handle it (one extra per system). <8> exosyst: Yes, of course <9> joeblow: for linux/bsd, try XEN <18> ciao a tutti <12> Jormundgand, no problem, somehow i already have that <15> nailbiter: you sir are a star - i couldnt recall off top of my head and didnt wanna break anything <8> exosyst: The other way is to boot off a LiveCD, then to chroot into your local system to run 'p***wd' <9> ciao emanuele, niente inglese? :) <3> !it <17> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie! <18> no <18> ok thanks ;) <0> Ryugi, my screenshot http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/8543 <11> none of my video players will play full screen for me i have a wide screen laptop?? <0> syndey in the background! <8> adub: Totem, the default movie player, should be able to play fullscreen video <0> adub, ask in #mplayer if are using mplayer <8> adub: Just hit 'f' to zoom in <8> adub: The same ('f') goes with mplayer <9> and xine <0> mplayr is a lot more configurable ask in #mplayr thought *IMO <0> whats katapult ?! <8> thegladiator: Tip: 'apt-cache show katapult' <7> omg I just updated Ubuntu from breezy 5.1 CD install, and now it cant mount root fs during boot, so kernel panic. Just updating it shouldn't have done anything to my yaboot.conf should it? <0> yep looks like from kde installation <11> naibiter im can go full screen but my video is not full screen <8> adub: You mean--your aspect ratio doesn't match your widescreen display? <0> nailbiter, i understand your problem , are u using mplayer ? <8> adub: And you have black bars on the sides? <0> adub, its like a small picture <0> adub, you see in full screen but small pictue size <12> chagne the video driver <8> bllx: Do you have a LiveCD you can boot from for recovery/ <0> adub, change the video like x11/xv is what I use in mplayer <7> just the installation cd <8> thegladiator: In that case, you're probably not using Xv. Which movie player was this, again? <0> mplayer <11> naibiter i guess thats it <0> adub, ur movie player ? <7> LiveCD would be useful fo rthat huh <0> change video drivrs and see <8> adub: If you're running mplayer from the command-line, add the '-vo xv' option <11> thegladiator i can do that on another laptop but not this one it wont play video <19> Problem with memory card reader. If I have a card in it when I boot it mounts fine, however when I add a card while running Ubuntu it does not mount. Is there a easy way to do this? <11> naibiter i have tried all options listed <0> adub, as nailbiter said try that <8> bllx: It could be that 1) Your root filesystem is b0rked 2) You've got a messed up yaboot configuration <0> ?! i am not sure about wide screen <0> mayb some one knows here <8> adub: Hang on--did you say the video only had black bars on the side, or was it matchbox-sized in the middle of the screen? <7> my yaboot.conf is unusual, made it myself, but worked fine before this Ubuntu update
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