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<0> HellDragon: cheers..:) <1> cheers if u like bears <2> Dyegov: which did you install? <3> is there an easy way to a recovery install? <0> HellDragon: sure do.. <1> :) <4> I've installed ubuntu 5.10, is it Breezy? <5> nelisa, do you have a seperate partition for your /home? <5> Dyegov, yes <4> extrange thing, thanx <5> Dyegov, which page are you on, btw? <3> I have my ntfs XP pro partition, ext3 and swap and some still unpatitioned space <4> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto#head-42bafbcee7a10ed50f2d9016555557b9874be252 <5> Dyegov, thanks, I'll edit that so it's clearer :) <0> dudes any ideas regarding the fan issue
<4> OK <6> how do i install java runtime? <4> when I try to do what it says, it shows: "sudo: cp: command not found" What's that? <5> nelisa, have a look at that wiki page's "Disabling the Root Acct" section: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo#head-b06dbcd33c40480dcfd3aada1ca67bbd77f80594 <3> yep <7> My guess is to look at System/Preferences power management or google for dapper fan speed <3> do I do that? <0> detectiveinspekt: its on the wiki somewhere.. just do a search.. its easy <5> nelisa, if you've already enabled the root acct, then yes. <3> let me try that <5> ubotu, tell detectiveinspekt about java <3> done, didn't gave error nor success <3> the command just ran, now what? <4> Madpilot, when I try to do what it says, it shows: "sudo: cp: command not found" What's that? <5> Dyegov, what exactly did you type? <8> anyone know to to install compiz and xgl on an ati? <0> detectiveinspekt: dya want me to look it up 4 u? i'm kinda lazy u see.:) <4> sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.custom <8> anyone? <4> Madpilot: sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.custom <5> Dyegov, that looks like a good terminal command to me... <0> garryfre: lemme see. <4> don't know what happens, ubuntu doesn't like me Madpilot T_T <9> hi, I am suffering from regular reboots at the exact time of day - every day <9> can anyone offer anything I should check? <5> Dyegov, you're in a regular terminal when you cut & paste that? <9> cron.daily has nothing irregular <0> garryfre: it's not there.. google didn't help.. thats why i came here... lemme give your exact query a shot... <10> !tell xonic about xgl <10> xonic: maybe that helps you <3> Madpilot, do I restart after that? <11> are there any free java j2ee applications servers available for ubuntu <12> hey crimsun_ ? <3> alex15, I would suppouse you can use Geronimo <9> root@solo:/var/log# cat syslog.0 | grep restart <9> Jun 11 07:36:14 localhost syslogd 1.4.1#17ubuntu7: restart. <9> Jun 12 07:02:11 localhost syslogd 1.4.1#17ubuntu7: restart. <9> ^^ why is this happening..please? <13> thomasM: (that wouldn't have triggered my nick complete because it's not at the beginning of the line) <9> Jun 10 07:35:14 localhost syslogd 1.4.1#17ubuntu7: restart. <9> completely regular.. <9> help :( <4> Madpilot, I used the terminal that is in Aplications - Accesories - Terminal <14> ;) <9> heh <9> 2 pastes isnt flooding ;) <9> oh, heh re time.. <9> ;p <5> ahxcjb, that's very close to flooding... <14> No, I was referring to the reboot. <14> ;) <9> Madpilot: well, when I was an OP on qnet, it was 6 or more. heh <9> MenZa: yes :( <12> crimsun_ okay there we go... i have issues with that version you had me try. <9> any ideas? <5> Dyegov, that should be working then... <5> ahxcjb, 3 or 4 lines max here, usually <14> ahxcjb: not a clue :\ <12> crimsun_ gdm would try to start, but always crashed. <4> Madpilot, isn't there any other way to do that?
<4> another guide maybe? <9> it's so frustrating.. <9> exact same time..every day.. <15> ahxcjb: I've got those same three lines (three syslogd restarts) <3> looks like I would need to do the reinstall ritual for ubuntu once more time <9> Amaranth: really? <13> thomasM: which driver? <12> crimsun_ replacing X with a link to /usr/bin/Xgl did not work for me. <9> could you paste them to me in a query window? <5> Dyegov, no idea, I've never had a problem <12> crimsun_ fglrx, which i have installed and working. <16> thomasM: #ubuntu-xgl for XGL support <4> T_T <12> Flannel thanks, but thats quite inactive in there. <9> Amaranth: am I reading the log wrongly? <13> thomasM: I'm pretty sure fglrx needs additional options in xorg.conf for that. <9> does that imply a *reboot* <3> dang, thats getting old, first time dapper let me down starring at a blank monitor and now this totally strange root issue <16> thomasM: right, so take crimsun_ with you. <15> ahxcjb: most likely <9> or just a syslogd *restart*.. ? <15> ahxcjb: it's syslogd restarting <11> has anyone here ever used jboss on ubuntu <5> Dyegov, well, I should say I've never had the same problem you're having :) I"ve just had different ones... <15> ahxcjb: no problems <9> Amaranth: as a result of a reboot..or just naturally restarting? <15> ahxcjb: I dunno. <9> kk <9> my machine is miles away.. <15> ahxcjb: But I've never had any problems related to it. <17> has anyone used the wireless if so How do activate it? <9> it might be it suffered a power failure.. <15> ahxcjb: no sudden reboots or anything <9> Flashq001: yes..ubuntuguide.org has great info on this <12> crimsun_ i have fglrx running fine, xorg.conf is set up to use fglrx, and it is. <9> Amaranth: none.. <17> thanks <4> But I've seen many people with this same problem Madpilot <15> !ubuntuguide <18> methinks ubuntuguide is a bad outdated resource. Please use help.ubuntu.com <5> nelisa, the disabling root stuff in the RootSudo wiki page didn't work... <4> and I've unistalled my windows T_T <9> heh <9> rung home..power cut <9> ffs ;) <5> Dyegov, what graphics card do you have? <9> hehe <19> how can i remove "Enemy Teritory" from ubuntu :) ? <9> cheers chaps! <4> Nvidia <15> Dyegov: what's the problem? <4> I dont remember wich one <5> Amaranth, he's got resolution issues <15> !fixres <18> Help to fix the display resolution is available at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto <15> that doesn't help> <15> ? <19> how can i remove "Enemy Teritory" from ubuntu :) ? <0> could someone help me configure my processor fan?? <4> Amaranth, I can't change the resolution of my ubuntu 5.10 <15> blaze^^: the same way you installed it, i guess <15> blaze^^: Manually. <3> Madpilot, I still cannot update or change services <5> nelisa, in a terminal, type 'groups' <4> Amaranth, my resolution is 640 X 480 and I can't change it <5> nelisa, is "admin" listed there? (not 'adm' but 'admin') <15> Dyegov: did you follow that guide? <3> no, just adm <20> hey guys, I'm trying to get sshfs setup so that I can mount a remote ssh server as a drive in Ubuntu but when I run sshfs it says "fuse: failed to exec fusermount: Permission denied" but I made sure to add my username to the fuse group, any ideas as to why permission would still be denied to me? <5> nelisa, do this while you're logged in as yourself, not root <4> I could't it fails and Madpilot says I was doing it Ok <20> if I run the same sshfs command in sudo it works <3> ok <3> shoot
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