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<0> _Mr_Denix_, I think you can do tar -jxvf file.tar.bz2 <1> ToHellWithGA, Yes <2> Samus_Aran: update xconfig running and man its amazing...... wow......... <3> cool. thanks panthar <1> yw <4> ToHellWithGA: for example: alias synaptic='sudo synaptic' <5> hello room! <3> are aliases for a session or stored indefinitely? <4> ToHellWithGA: you will need to stick that into your ~/.bash_login or ~/.bash_profile or ~/.bashrc for it to be remembered <3> hello Hypoglybetic? <3> wow. you type fast responses <6> fcalise working on it <7> am I the only one who can't get form 2 of ln to work? <5> uhm. . whats w/ the ? <7> it should be "ln [target]" <0> ln source target ?
<7> hmm.. <6> fcalise mind if we prv ? <7> doesn't say it need source, i thought target was the source <7> so to speak <4> I just thought of a neat idea, you could put this in your ~/.bash_logout to save aliases: alias > ~/aliases <0> _Mr_Denix_, sure go ahead <4> and then in your ~/.bashrc have: source ~/aliases <8> /// <9> is setting up gaim-2-beta easy on dapper? can someone point me to some help doing it? <4> to load them <5> Q: Is BootCamp the proper program to use to boot ubuntu, OS X, and XP/Vista on a PC? Or should I use BootMagic ? <10> does anyone could help me with a Vimicro webcam ? <0> joemauch, http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=133179 <11> question: how to add a service at boot time ? <12> Samus_Aran: ~/.bash_aliases <4> Tobberoth: ln uses the same syntax as cp or mv: ln <one or more files to link-copy> <where the link will be put> <1> answer: sysv init system <1> *hic* <13> hi <7> hmm.. guess I missunderstood the manual for ln then <4> Frogzoo: is that just a prefered filename, or is that automatically read by Bash ? <14> hey guys what is the best program for keeping track of holidays birthdays daily tasks meetings etc? for gnome? <1> zenithsglint, Evolution <4> Tobberoth: ln can automatically link to the present directory if you only put a <source file> <9> fcalise, thanks <7> form 2 seemed like "ln file12" would put a link to file12 in the directory of file12 <4> Tobberoth: but I find that method more confusing <13> when i can connect to my computer at home from the office using XP do i have to use VNC viewer.... <0> joemauch, you're welcoe <12> Samus_Aran: it's preferred - see ~/.bashrc <14> does Evolution work best?... no third party better? <13> can i not use the Remote Desktop in XP to connect to my kubuntu at home <0> zenithsglint, you could use thunderbird probably <15> so does anybody know how to re-enable wireless in networkmanager? <12> zenithsglint: evolution is best - it's not immediately apparent how well integrated evolution is with the rest of gnome, but it is <4> Frogzoo: I have a custom .bashrc, I presume Ubuntu sources ~/.bash_aliases automatically with a stock home dir ? <6> fcalise have you gotten my prv ? <16> where are linux header files located? anyone know? <12> Samus_Aran: got it <4> gil: I think it only works the other way, X -> Win <16> they are included in build-essentials correct <15> ech0: in /usr/src, but you have to install them <16> mad_phoenix: what package? <4> gil: there are other remote desktop apps, though, such as TightVNC <14> Ok, I will check it out, thank you guys. <17> Question: when I use the GUI to "connect to server" (a samba share on another linux box), the share is mounted and appears as an icon on my desktop. Where is this mounted *really*? <15> lemme check <4> gil: or x2vnc I think if you want to use your currently running desktop <18> i recently upgraded from breezy to dapper and therefore gossip 0.9 -> 0.10.2. now gossip won't find my preferences though they are stored in ~/.gnome2/Gossip/. why is that? <15> kernel-headers-<kernel version> <16> mad_phoenix: thank you <1> gil, look into FreeNX also - it's very fast. I notice almost no lag connecting to my machine at home over a 512k uplink <15> np <13> i am at an office now that does not want me to install any software... <13> i want to use the local Remote Desktop.... <13> MS remote desktop <4> panthar: I tried to get NX server running on my last distro, and it was a royal pain. does Ubuntu come with premade packages for it ? <13> will that not connect at all to a linux machine <13> ? <1> Not in itself, but someone made a nice package for it - 1 sec... <4> gil: last time I checked, it will not. you can check the software page of the app to find out, though
<19> How do I manually configure the soundcard? I'm currently affected by bug #44101, so I can't use gnome-sound-properties. <20> Is there any way to have apt-get forgo installing a single dependency? I'm attempting to install e17, and the libc6 version I need _thinks_ it needs tzdata, but locales should satisfy this. I would just let tzdata install, but apt doesn't like that for fear it will break locales. Advice? <1> gil, I don't know of a remote desktop server for Linux (Windows Remote Desktop protocol) <13> ok! <19> gil: Why not use VNC? ;) <1> Samus_Aran, Take a look at http://seveas.ubuntulinux.nl/ <20> However, there are VNC viewers that work in web-based Java. <13> oh i have used VNC many times <21> just install vncserver <16> mad_phoenix: it looks like my kernal version is 2.6.15-23-386 yet it does not have headers in the repository, should i use the 2.4 headers, does it matter? <1> Samus_Aran, That page has a nice repository that has FreeNX <13> i got my boss here over my sholder all the f###ing time...he always looks to see if we install programs <1> I installed from there and tried a windoze client, and it just worked <15> ech0: no, do not use 2.4 headers <16> mad_phoenix: hmm, what should i do <1> gil, you can use the vnc client without installing it <13> i want to be able to use the Remote Desktop in XP <20> gil: That's why you can use a Java client on a page--you can set up most vnc servers to serve a java app site you can log into. <1> stick it on a usb drive or cd or anywhere.. <22> Hi, should I use the Live CD or the alternate install CD if I just want to do a regular desktop install? <13> oh yeah>>>? <13> how do i do that... <15> in my repos i have a package named linux-headers-2.6.15-23-386 <1> that's true also - the java client. <20> Depends what server you're using. <15> i think thats what you need <13> how do i use the vnc client without installint it? some help please? <16> mad_phoenix: ok, thanks again :) <21> gil its posible <15> np <1> gil, it's just a single .exe <1> gil, look here: http://www.tightvnc.com/download.html <23> is there a tool to measure my hd temperature under ubuntu? <4> gil: just add 1000 to the port number and you can load it in your web page <15> gil: the easiest way to get a vnc client is to apt-get tsclient <4> gil: at least I think it is 1000. <12> nostalg1c: install smartutils <23> :5800 for the java client, :5900 for the vnc client <23> Frogzoo, tnx <20> Does anyone know how to make apt ignore a single dependency on a package? <24> anyone know much about vmware server? <4> gil: then just use any Java capable web browser. the VNC server also runs a mini web server. it's not quite as fast as a native TightVNC client, but it will suffice <25> oal <13> i dont need a vnc client.... <25> ola <26> I just upgraded to drake and now printing is broken. <27> lewiz, the LiveCD installer seems to be causing some folks troubles <13> ahhh..ok <25> eeeeeeeeeeeeooo0o <26> The add printer dialog doesn't list any USB ports. <26> Any help? <4> gil: you wanted to access your GNU/Linux desktop from Windows without installing software ... we gave you a solution <28> gnome-vfs-daemon is changing file permissions to 764 on write. anyone know how to stop that? <25> ke suscontais <1> LinuxJones, I had a horrible time using the LiveCD to install on a box with 256M <13> yes yes i understand.... <22> LinuxJones: Great, thanks. I'll use the alternate one then... is that like the old install CDs? <26> (Also, /dev/usb was missing, but adding it and adding a device node for lp0 in that directory did nothing.) <12> xkahn: is this a USB printer? lexmark maybe? <27> panthar, yeah you need 512 at least :) <26> Frogzoo, Yes and yes. <27> lewiz, yes <23> Frogzoo, you meant smartmontools? <4> gil: and I do recommend TightVNC over the others, if you want speed. if you want to access your currently active desktop, then you will need to use x2vnc <1> LinuxJones, Nah - I just zapped GDM, ran X with an Xterm, and fired off ubiquity ;) <26> Frogzoo, It's an OptraE312.... Shoudl work. <3> could somebody read over this script for me and suggest improvements? http://thestonepedo.pastebin.ca/64865 <1> Doesn't the livecd recommend 192M though/ <22> LinuxJones: Thanks a lot. Off to install then :) <1> ? <20> gil: You have to understand, RDP (the windows remote desktop protocol) is based on the windows event system. Implementing it on linux would basically just be a pain. <29> hola <13> yes , so i figured.... <13> thanks
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