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<0> amphi: so with this recovery cd, i can get rid of all the partitions and make it into unparitioned space? <1> lotte4, you have bothered to read the docs for your ftp server? <2> Mordof: trivially <3> yes i tryed to add a user account <4> WiFiTux: theres no firewall or antivirus installed on the xp machine, i only had the xp built in one by default <5> _jason: nothing <3> but it dont let me login <4> amphi: ok ill try <6> Mordof yes on the partitioning ... <2> Mordof: it's ~120MB, so it'll fit on an 80mm cd <7> is the systemrescuecd similar to like a knoppix sd (or whatever that disc is called? :P) <2> Mordof: keep one in your pocket at all times ;) <8> 80mm cd is 128MB, right? or is it 120MB? <9> _maria: if the Linux box is connected to the modem, does it work? <0> amphi: hehe <1> tux187, its more basic. :P no X last i looked.
<0> id make a boot floppy, but i dont have a floppy drive <2> slavik: more, by the look of things, ISTR ~200MB <4> wifitux : i havent tried that <4> wifitux : maybe i should <10> ricardo: make sure you are mounting with the ``user'' option <8> k, I forget what they were :P <11> anyone here use gtkwifi ? <0> any way to just take the boot floppy and put it onto a cd? <7> Dr_Willis: do you know much about getting soundcards to work in ubuntu? =\ <9> _maria: maybe you should study your problem. <3> Dr_Willis i tryed sudo useradd userftp -p myp***word -d /var/www/ -s /bin/false <7> mordof: www.bootdisk.com <0> tux187: thanks <7> they have all kinds of boot images you could do on floppy or cd <2> tux187: alsaconfig usually works <7> np man ;) <1> tux187, My audigy card works wonderfullyt in every linux disrto i try. :P <7> amphi: could you give me a tip on how to do it? =\ <7> I'm very new to linux (today is my first day) <12> what do people do to solve the issue of not being able to play multiple sounds from different sources at the same time? <13> but when i launch eclipse it takes FOREVER... i thought maybe there was a better way to install? also when i start it-- i notice it seems to be using the java-gcj instead of the sun java i just installed-- any ideas? <8> tux187: welcome to the wonderful world of linux ... <0> k, gonna try that.. cya all <5> _jason: yes <7> I am familiar with command prompt so I don't think it will be too hard as long as I hvae some help :) <7> thanks Slavik :) <9> p01n7: useALSA <2> tux187: what doesn't work? have you checked the mixer settings? <12> :-S <12> ok <8> tux187: Linux is like an 18 year old hot model who's up for almost anything ... <14> hello everyone... <8> windows is like a diseased old hag that is compatible with everything ... <2> slavik: pfft, unix is a30+ year old harlot ;) <7> slavik: "no volume control elements and/or devices found" <9> slavik: nah, sometimes it wants to do things, sometimes not. :) <15> Except she's a picky bitch and if you don't get every last tiny detail right she'll screw up and everything will go wrong. <16> Ompaul: If I run it without Sudo, I get all kinds of permission errors. <15> (Linux, that is.) <9> amphi: but experienced <17> Hi, any one have a minute to discuss a samba configuration question ? <2> tux187: ok, try sudo alsaconfig in a terminal <2> WiFiTux: to excess ;) <8> tux187: are you using alsa? <18> Quinc1, that is a security measure <9> w32: ask <8> WiFiTux: she is inexperienced :P <19> so ventrilo does not work with wine <17> I am following this tutorial http://www.howtoforge.com/samba_setup_ubuntu_5.10_p4 <16> Ompaul: Of course. A bit annoying one, but just to point out that I've been fetching that info with the correct credentials. <5> _jason: i don't have icons in my desktop <7> amphi/slavik: I just tried that in a terminal and it asked for a p***word, I put in my p*** and it said "alsaconfig: command not found" <2> ricardo: what a relief ;) <9> w32: good for you <17> it references editing the smb.cnf <20> this "OS as female ***ual object" analogy is um, slightly ***ist <1> graft, :P <7> my prompt is a ~$ <-----is that the correct prompt I want to be at? <8> tux187: what did you try in terminal? <9> graft: then a 20 year old men underwear model? <18> Quinc1, you don't run everything in this o/s in ring 0 :-) I wonder why we don't have people writing the odd computer virus for it - ohh the olde propogation methods differ somewhat :)
<2> tux187: sorry, alsaconf <1> well the OS as a Breed of Parrot Analogy was lacking last week.... <21> Is there any easy way to resize a partition to take out free space and put it in another partition? <7> all I did was just opened a terminal window and typed in what you said <17> my smb.cnf is abit different than what the writer shows <8> what I said? <20> Neal Stephenson has the best OS analogy <22> hi all <8> I didn't say to type anything :P <20> car dealership <16> Ompaul: Point. Anyway, about that du.... <12> WiFiTux, at the risk of sounding google lazy.. where is it? where do i point xmms to? <23> I just did a fresh install on my mac mini, but when I get to X, my cursor is fine, everything else is all twisted and skewed. I have a 20.1" dell 2005fwp monitor. Anyone have any idea how to fix this? This is on kubuntu, but I don't think thats the problem <22> I have some problems with GLU <9> w32: well, so what? all versions change. <13> anyone out here had problems with eclipse and got it working? <15> <20> this "OS as female ***ual object" analogy is um, slightly ***ist <-- ***ist or not, it's still a reliable metric. =P <13> mine is way too slow <2> tux187: the prompt is fine - at your leisure, man bash explains how to change it, look for 'PS1' <7> amphi: just tried "sudo alsaconf" and it said "command not found" <20> http://www.cryptonomicon.com/beginning.html <22> I can't install programs who require libglu1-mesa-dev <1> suadeo, sounds liek the modelines/monitor settings are incorrect... <22> and I can't install libglu1-mesa-dev... <2> tux187: try sudo apt-get install alsa-utils <24> how to tell the system which gcc compiler to use? <17> So if I copy pasted the writers version would it stil work ? <6> Whats a good DVD player for ubuntu ? <25> is anyone here good at grep commands? <8> iceman: try mplayer <2> iceman: mplayer IMHO <9> p01n7: heh, if you use ALSA as the sound controller, it should let you work, else when Ubuntu makes those drums sounds, it might stop XMMS from running a new song <23> Dr_Willis: Ok thanks, I suppose I will try to find one that works <6> slavik thanks <21> suadeo: You have successfully installed on a Mac Mini? How did you resize the native partitions? <9> w32: keep yours. make your changes. what do you want to do anywya? <25> i need to do a grep command that searches all subfolders an files in those folders for a specific string. <8> np <6> Anyone have the URL to 64 bit bootstrap installation to get flash to run <26> what do I need to do to make a new gnome panel applet available for adding? <7> ok amphi, it read package lists, built dependency tree, said alsa-utils is already the newest versions, and said it upgraded 0, newly installed 0, removed 0, and upgraded 0 <9> p01n7: alsaconf <17> Just hacking around trying to follow the tutorial <26> i think I may have it compiled wrong because it is it the only thing in /usr/libexec <18> Quinc1, well it tells you all the stuff that is in that box - if you know a file that was on hda1 then I would suggest that you do this >>sudo du -h | grep -i a_significant_piece_of_the_filename << and see if it exists but now I leave you, if it reports a file name that is where you saved it <27> i cant find java-package in backports!!! <28> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/8554 would appreciate help with this :) <9> w32: well, you need to have an objective to know what you want to change. But read on the config file. <17> so what the writer did was infere that those particular values be changed ? <24> how to tell the system which gcc compiler to use? <2> tux187: sudo alsaconf does nothing? <9> IdleOne: did you add something to your sources.list? <29> i reinstall all ubuntu <30> isnt alsaconf old <28> WiFiTux: no <7> everytime I type that, it says, "alsaconf: command not found" <16> Ompaul, is Grep like Find and Locate? I've tried both and neither turned up anything significant. <16> Ompaul, but anyway, thanks for the help. Have a good one. <7> am I in the wrong directory or something? do I need to cd to a different dir? <6> Dang i need the URL to get flash to run in 64 bit ... <9> IdleOne: it could be that people are uploading stuff to the repos and that is coming up, anyway, things should still work. <30> do you have alsa base abd alsa utilities <28> WiFiTux: i changed all ca.archive.ubuntu.com to archive.ubuntu.com <29> ubuntu for default use udev ??? <7> Rambo3: how do I check? <31> hello, I want to connect myself using bluetooth + nokia 6630 to internet but i've no idea where to start from. I should have the bluetooth kernel support, I use KDE. <32> How do I install Cedega? I tried running (sh ./cedega_timedemo_installer) and the file is on my desktop, but it says there is no such file or directory <9> IdleOne: you might then need to get a new key or something. I don't bother with that. Keep going, else, man apt-get <33> anyone have any experience with easy ubuntu? <30> i am not on ubuntu now but simple sudo apt-get install alsa-utils <30> should give you a clue if you have it installed <17> odat:what do you want to do ? <20> IdleOne: can you post your /etc/apt/sources.list to the pastebin? <9> SomeFool: is it there? try . ced.. instead of ./ced...
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