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<0> SAM_theman: in Gnome? I guess so, but I don't know of any fancy way. read the GTK theming docs <1> ok <2> NoUse: Huh? <3> frying_fish: it did boot up into grub but not into ubuntu <4> Stormx2 you asked about a user 'bar', what did you mean? <5> help. after installing xubuntu-desktop, some apps don't work anymore. for example: firefox and X-Lite (xtensphone). what happened? <6> myworld122: ok, well windows was probably default <2> NoUse: Its basicly a graphic which people put in forum signitures... <6> when grub loads can you even see the ubuntu stuff <4> Stormx2 oh, nevermind <6> (if you don't have it show detailed, as it says about grub press esc) <3> frying_fish: mope <5> *** glibc detected *** free(): invalid pointer: 0x08610a80 *** Aborted <3> frying_fish: nope <6> so even bringing up the full list didn't do it, right <6> well, if you have grub running, then boot up a live cd
<6> mount your root partition, and chroot to it <6> then run update-grub <6> and see if that gives you them then. <5> how do i re-install a program? <7> ? <3> frying_fish: any guide? im a noob! hehe <6> myworld122: follow the same guide as for getting grub back on the MBR <4> bigfoot1 sudo apt-get --reinstall install <program> <6> but instead of typing grub-install and stuff like that, just type "update-grub" <8> hello! I have a problem: After upgrading to dapper, the kernel cannot mount the root fs in initrd saying "device or resource busy". It works with older kernel (2.6.12-9), though. Can anybody help me? <9> how do I get out of the gui? I tried /etc/init.d/gdm stop and it didnt seem to affect anything... <6> Awesome-o2000: ctrl+alt+f1 will take you to a terminal <10> Awesome-o2000: did you use "sudo" with that command ? <6> and Awesome-o2000 for stopping gdm you need to be using root priveleges <11> Awesome-o2000: init 3 <9> tristanmike, yes! <3> frying_fish: but...i'm currently in my ubuntu....booting up using supergrub <5> NoUse: oops. i don't think i installed the program via synaptic <3> frying_fish: any help from here? <9> init 3 nothing <12> what do i have to do?? make a target?? :root@amortvigil:/home/amortvigil/metacity-2.10.1# make install && install -v -m755 -d /usr/share/doc/metacity-2.10.1 && install -v -m644 README rationales.txt doc/*.txt /usr/share/doc/metacity-2.10.1y <13> how do i prevent dapper from loading the "thermal" module after resume? <12> make: *** No rule to make target `install'. Stop. <11> Awesome-o2000: init 2 then? <9> i get no response from it I meant, sorry <6> myworld122: yeah, type sudo update-grub <14> files list file for package `tetex-extra' is missing final newline <3> ok! <14> Where is this "files list", so I can fix it? <6> that should then scroll some list. <9> init 2 didint do it either. neither did /etc/init.d/gdm stop <8> was there some bigger change in initrd from breezy to dapper? <6> Awesome-o2000: are you doing "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop" <6> or just "/etc/init.d/gdm stop" <9> frying_fish, yes - I am a gentoo user <12> frying_fish: what do i have to change?? root@amortvigil:/home/amortvigil/metacity-2.10.1# make install && install -v -m755 -d /usr/share/doc/metacity-2.10.1 && install -v -m644 README rationales.txt doc/*.txt /usr/share/doc/metacity-2.10.1y <12> make: *** No rule to make target `install'. Stop. <0> SAM_theman: this is probably a good starting point: http://live.gnome.org/GnomeArt/Tutorials/GtkThemes <6> and, if they don't work I would suggest that you don't have root priveleges (or you are not using gdm) <15> why wasn't open office installed on my upgrade?? <3> frying_fish: thanks! trying to restart now.... <6> amortvigil: type make first? <15> can't find it anywhere.... <10> amortvigil: please don't paste in here <6> not all that stuff, it usually requires building before installing. <1> ok thanks i was going crazy <9> frying_fish, im trying out the new ubuntu - I seem to have run into a pretty serious issue - I remember this used to be easy but gnome is rather stubborn <16> amortvigil, run make first. <17> i've always my issue with my webcam , does anyone can help me ? <18> hmm, google is down for me <16> amortvigil, do "make && sudo make install" <18> that's odd <6> Awesome-o2000: right, so what is the problem then, and sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop (from a console, not an xterm) should be enough to stop gdm <16> Sp4rKy_, look for EasyCam, <18> well, now it's back . just real slow <19> does Nero work on Ubuntu? <16> Sp4rKy_, itz not in the repos but itz very good at sorting/installing webcams <20> Angel_Dex yes. <21> Nero? as in cd burner? <22> Angel_Dex: yes <6> Angel_Dex: there is nerolinux
<21> sorry. <21> nevermind. <6> but there are plenty of other programs that do the job <6> and are OSS <16> Angel_Dex, i think k3b is very good. <10> Angel_Dex: you want k3b <21> k3b is awesome. <21> so is graveman. <17> Subhuman, i've tried easycam(2) , easyspca , compiling from sources , and i've always the same issue :/ <6> k3b is ok in kde, but not in gnome or xfce <10> Angel_Dex: there is also "gnomebaker" <16> Sp4rKy_, what kind of cam is it? <21> frying_fish, maybe that's my problem. <16> cuz i mean, ive got a ps2 eyetoy working in linux so ive had my fair share of headaches with webcams :P <15> is there a program out there where I can transfer songs from my ipod to the comp?? <21> I didn't think of it in that sense. <10> frying_fish: I pretty much only use Gnome and I *only* use k3b and have *never* had a problem <19> I have a friend at work who argues with me that Linux does not have CD/DVD burning programs nor Adobe worthy media editing programs <16> btw eyetoys are GREAT webcams, esp. for the money. <17> Subhuman, Vimicro webcam , listed at http://mxhaard.free.fr/spca5xx.html <23> can anyone link me to some information about the R300 radeon drivers (the open source ones)? There may be an issue with my graphics drivers (flgrx) and I have been told that switching drivers may help, but I can't figure out if my card is supported <6> tristanmike: yeah, it may not have a problem running <6> but it won't look as nice <21> Graveman is awesome and so is Sound Juicer. <6> it being a QT app, designed for use with KDE, rather than a GTK+ app. <8> can someone think of a case where mounting a volume results in a "device or resource busy" error? <24> Ok, now the NetworkManager is broken <10> Angel_Dex: see k3b for burning and see Gimp/Incscape/Scribus for Photoshop/Illustrator/InDesign <6> adamant1988: the "radeon" driver with xorg will run that card. <24> "There are no available network devices." <10> frying_fish: it looks pretty here <6> evolux: where its currently accessing it in another way <24> Really, my ethernet existed a minute ago, and my WLAN card is still there <6> tristanmike: I don't like it so much, doesn't work with the rest of things properly, but thats my opinion. <10> Angel_Dex: that's Inkscape, not Incscape <23> frying_fish: will it still give me open gl support? <10> frying_fish: probably your experience too, mine has been great tho :) <6> not as good, but should do. <8> frying_fish: i mean, it must be locked in some way, but it's right at the start of the bootup process <19> Now is there High quality video editing and Encoding type programs? <25> When I put in my USB-hdd, it mounts perfectly, but It's write-protected ... can I change that? (It's an NTFS-disc) <14> files list file for package `tetex-extra' is missing final newline <14> Where is this "files list", so I can fix it? <6> evolux: maybe the bios needs to ***ign longer before starting, to allow the drives to start up. <26> Unable to play songs using realplayer on 6.06 <27> Where can I find documentation/API for ".glade2" files? <24> Thus far Dapper has only made me want to chop some heads off. No external mouse, no wlan, no cpufreq. <6> Angel_Dex: some yes, avidemux, mencoder and such. <14> top222, Works flawless here on my Thinkpad <27> top222: that's unforunate :-/ <24> setuid: What does it say? <14> top222, Everything worked great out of the box <27> +t <24> setuid: I have a T22 <8> frying_fish: the system drops me into a shell and mounting later doesn't work either <6> most works on my laptop and deskto <14> top222, Works on my T23 and T42p <6> although having some funny build error with some programs currently. <0> top222: check the readme for network manager. <6> (only on laptop) <6> evolux: broken drive? <24> setuid: A PCMCIA Atheros card here <26> Unable to play songs using realplayer on 6.06 <19> Oks o.o and he argues that it cant do todays windows video games without emulaters This is true no? <24> erich: Where? <0> top222: I don't know about ubuntu, but on debian it will only manage interfaces set up in a certain way (in order not to break certain existing configurations) <0> top222: /usr/share/doc/packagename <0> top222: where all other documentation lives... <8> frying_fish: it works with an older kernel <24> erich: I thought it was there to set up the interfaces in the first place <6> Angel_Dex: yes its true, as they use (mostly) directX <6> and that is a microsoft creation. <0> top222: no. there is plenty of stuff you can't do with network manager (yet) <6> evolux: interesting, very interesting, try booting with noapic and acpi=off
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