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<0> lontong, please use my nick, when replying type anto and press tab to complete it, I see now you had a proxy set up
<1> erUSUL thank you, will do that very soon, I wonder if you could tell me the precise syntax to type as I am a bit new to this?
<2> lontong: are you attempting to atp-get more than once?
<3> lontong, use pastebin
<2> lontong: Is synaptic or another package manager running?
<0> lontong, your proxy setup has caused the problem
<4> looksaus: or work on it myself, or use acroread
<3> imagemaker, just type "mount -a" (without quotes) and hit enter
<5> anto9us,i"m sorry this is my first time ion irc
<6> looksaus: tell me how! this is http://aiw2.uspto.gov/.aiw?Docid=20050264680&homeurl=http%3A%2F%2Fappft1.uspto.gov%2Fnetacgi%2Fnph-Parser%3FSect1%3DPTO2%2526Sect2%3DHITOFF%2526p%3D1%2526u%3D%25252Fnetahtml%25252FPTO%25252Fsearch-bool.html%2526r%3D2%2526f%3DG%2526l%3D50%2526co1%3DAND%2526d%3DPG01%2526s1%3Dauto.TTL.%2526s2%3Dfocus.TTL.%2526OS%3DTTL%2Fauto%252BAND%252BTTL%2Ffocus%2526RS%3DTTL%2Fauto%252BAND%252BTTL%2Ffocus&PageNum=&Rtype=&SectionNum=&id
<6> key=219793498125
<0> lontong, no problem :)
<6> this is a page with us patents
<7> gaa, is that even a url?
<4> beautiful link you got there
<8> ah, LuKe-LuKe , nice...



<6> thanks :)
<1> erUSUL thank you very much mate will try it now b4n
<6> sorry for that
<0> lontong, reconfigure your network and make sure your gateway is set to your router
<9> heya all. I'm running quake3 on breezy and getting a weird delay on input, anyone else got the same config
<10> LjL: wait, i create a random directory anywhere and then mount it?
<0> lontong, I'm only guessing that this will solve it though
<5> anto9us, actually i dont have proxy
<7> Mihir: yeah. (mount *on* it, actually. you mount /dev/fd0 on it)
<5> anto9us, idont have router
<0> lontong, you had one, it's left its configuration
<10> wait so i create a directory, and what is the specific command i do?
<11> Mihir, mkdir
<7> Mihir: "mkdir /some/directory"
<5> anto9us, i used to configure proxify, but i ve uninstall it
<8> LuKe-LuKe, looking at it...
<6> thanks ..
<0> lontong, that's the problem, your system is still looking for it
<10> LjL: thats the command to make the directory
<11> Mihir, Yeah, just read that.
<10> LjL: but how do i mount fd0 on top of that?
<10> LjL: what is the command for that
<0> lontong, make sure the gateway is set to your network card
<5> BlueEagle, syn/apt isnot running when i use it
<12> hey folks what do you all use on breezy, for music playback?
<7> Mihir: "sudo mount -t vfat /dev/fd0 /some/directory". i did say this though
<0> lontong, this is usually eth0
<13> I use Xfmedia
<5> anto9us, yes i can see etho
<2> lontong: Then it might be a lock file left by an unclean shutdown perhaps.
<14> Anyone know where I can get some debian artwork besides the *-look.org sites?
<0> lontong, wait, I'll see what I can find out about proxify
<15> hey all
<8> LuKe-LuKe, as explained in the manual on the site, these are tiff files
<13> Yes. I-R-R-tist.
<2> lontong: ps aux|grep apt
<5> BlueDevil, opps last time syn is running this is the update result W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
<5> E: Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
<15> what kinda power management (laptop wise) does ubuntu use..
<6> looksaus: where?
<8> the images you pointed at...
<6> sorry
<0> lontong, there's no package named proxify
<2> lontong: sudo apt-get update
<16> breezy doesn't seem to see lvm groups that hoary does .. what changes should I be looking for ?
<5> BlueEagle, wat is ps aux .....?
<17> Hello
<17> I have a non responding program that i dont know how to kill
<15> anyone what kinda power management (laptop wise) does ubuntu uses..
<7> Phoul: "kill -s 9 pid". you find out the pid by typing "ps aux"
<15> is there any point downloading some more powermamangement apps?
<2> lontong: ps lists running processes aux are flags to give useful info and |grep apt searches for strings containing apt (synaptig aptitude apt-get)
<5> anto9us, are u sure...its proxyify or sumthin to make me invisible
<10> LjL: when i try to create a directory it says permission denied
<2> lontong: for more info type: man ps
<2> lontong: and: man grep
<17> umm
<17> its not listed
<13> sudo mkdir /some/dir
<2> lontong: man is the command to list the manual pages for commands.
<7> Mihir: even if you create it in your home dir (/home/username/somedirectory) as i suggested?



<17> I thought i killed it before but it just sat there
<2> lontong: always use man <command> when people tell you to run a command you do not know what does.
<2> lontong: in this case: man man :p
<10> LjL: u suggested /some/directory not home...but lemme try that
<18> does anyone know how gnome launches helper applications? i messed up something while trying to upgrade to firefox 1.5, and while i fixed my browser launcher icon in my panel, when i click on a hyperlink in another program nothing happens, i have to manually copy it to a browser window
<5> BlueEagle, this is the result d1ll1x69 17737 0.0 1.8 18932 9632 ? S 09:20 0:00 gksudo /usr/sbin/synapt ic
<5> root 17741 0.7 0.0 0 0 ? Zs 09:20 0:12 [synaptic] <defunct>
<5> d1ll1x69 18901 0.0 0.1 3668 748 pts/0 R+ 09:49 0:00 grep apt
<7> 01:38] <7> Mihir: i'm a bit confused about that. you could try "sudo mount -t vfat /dev/fd0 /any/directory/that/actually/exists".... like, first create a directory, e.g. "mkdir /home/username/floppymount", then "sudo mount -t vfat /dev/fd0 /home/username/floppymount"
<2> ubotu, tell lontong about pastebin
<7> Mihir: that was what i suggested
<8> anyone here with experience with a dapper machine locking up hard (not even kernel panic) on a via chipset?
<2> lontong: You appear to have a stale synaptic still running.
<19> why's the release delayed?
<2> lontong: sudo kill -9 17741
<19> songbird?
<2> lontong: that should end it
<10> LjL: Jimmey's sudo method did the trick
<0> looksaus, try channel #ubuntu+1
<20> what's the terminal command for finding something?
<8> anto9us, what is that channel for?
<2> lontong: sudo executes commands as root user, kill kills processes and 17741 is the process id of the defunct synaptic
<8> dev releases?
<11> mikebot, locate or find, depending what you're doing.
<0> looksaus, dapper discussion
<7> Mihir: good. don't ever do that to a real linux installation though (i.e. live cd) unlesss you know exactly what you're doing.
<21> looksaus, that's the Dapper channel
<20> tonyyarusso, i want to find a file with x in its filename
<8> anto9us, Madpilot , thx
<5> BlueEagle, done that then?
<2> lontong: ps aux|grep apt
<2> lontong: just to make sure it's actually dead
<11> mikebot, All files with an x? Can you narrow that down at all?
<22> Guys, do you know which part of gnome manages the application tabs at the bottom of the screen? Mine tabs at the bottom are screwed up. They were fine until I restored an account from another system that had the same problem. I want to blow away the .<gnome> config directory in my home account and have it fall back to default. ANy ideas?
<20> tonyyarusso, "blah"
<2> lontong: should return no lines or the line that greps for apt (like the last line you got last time)
<5> BlueEagle, 09:20 0:00 gksudo /usr/sbin/synaptic
<5> root 17741 0.6 0.0 0 0 ? Zs 09:20 0:12 [synaptic] <defunct>
<2> lontong: hmmm..
<11> mikebot, Oh, got it. 'locate blah'.
<23> I have a program running in background, how can I bring it to the foreground and/or shut it down?
<2> lontong: sudo killall -9 /usr/bin/synaptic
<2> lontong: sudo killall -9 gksudo
<0> Goldfisch, do you mean the window list?
<11> mikebot, You can cut down the list too if necessary. Say you know it's in your home directory somewhere, 'locate blah | grep /home/yourusername'.
<20> tonyyarusso, thanks
<2> lontong: that really ought to finish it. :)
<3> bjornkri, fg %1
<20> tonyyarusso, what is grep?
<24> http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/03/11/2041240&from=rss :O
<21> Goldfisch, I think the dot-file you want to nuke is .gnome2 - not sure how much other stuff stores it's settings there, though
<24> didnt know that
<2> mikebot: man grep
<25> is the partition you have your data on supposed to be an LVM partition?
<11> mikebot, If you lose a file the same day you get it though, you'll have to run 'sudo updatedb' to tell locate it's there in the first place.
<5> BlueEagle, /usr/bin/synaptic: No such file or directory
<2> mikebot: grep searches and returns strings containing other strings
<2> umm
<26> !grep
<27> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, randabis
<4> gnu regular expression parser
<11> mikebot, Yeah, man it. Basically searches and returns.
<2> !info grep
<27> grep: (GNU grep, egrep and fgrep), section base, is required. Version: 2.5.1.ds1-5ubuntu2 (breezy), Packaged size: 126 kB, Installed size: 680 kB
<22> I can move the file out of the way, and restart X, and if it is bad, restore it. Sound like a plan?
<10> LjL: it says wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on dev/fd0
<4> i don't think you can have many packages without grep
<22> Well...move DIRECTORY out of the way.
<2> lontong: sudo killall -9 synaptic
<20> tonyyarusso, BlueEagle, okay, thanks a lot
<5> BlueEagle, ,i run ps aux|grep apt
<5> BlueEagle, no result
<21> Goldfisch, yeah, just rename the directory
<25> is the partition you have your data on supposed to be an LVM partition?


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