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<0> I got 15 ubuntu cds delivered today :) ... and flight-5 was released today. Whoo. not much point now eh? :D
<1> do you ssh guys keep your computers on all the time at home?
<2> Sir_quicken, your attitude now is not appropriate either
<3> lukins: yep
<4> Sir_quicken: lets not make it a flame fest
<5> lmao, used to hack, you can't even type for christ sake
<4> lukins: I turn it off buring the night
<6> rukuartic: you said run it i ferget what, i ran it from terminal(only thing i know ow to use)
<1> metelhedd does it have wake on lan or is it on full power all day
<2> TeRaHuRtZ, Sir_quicken, drop it
<4> its loud and I can't sleep heh
<7> hiswacko: Oh, could you output what happens to the pastebin?
<8> hi
<6> rukuartic: and it gave me a whole bunch of xml errors and crapped out
<6> rukuartic:different pc



<8> i have some 32-bit apps on an amd64 machine
<8> how do i install the 32-bit version of libxp6?
<7> hiswacko: Arg... Ok so what command did you ruh?
<1> can us ssh and have and have the computer wake?
<8> when i do apt-get install libxp6, it only installs 64-bit versions, but i need the 32-bit version to run some commercial software
<0> gnut: create a dchrooted 32-bit system
<6> rukuartic:launcheasyubuntu.sh
<8> r0bin: hmmm.... is that relatively simple?
<0> lukins: you could enable wake-on-lan
<7> hiswacko: did you install it right?
<6> rukuartic: its a script in the easyubuntu package
<8> so there's no way to just install a 32-bit lib?
<6> rukuartic:thats suposed to launch an installer
<9> still cant sudo apt-get install proftpd :(
<7> hiswacko: I'm affraid I've never used/installed it...
<9> sasy locked still
<6> rukuartic: aight, thanks anyway
<7> hiswacko: Try putting sudo infront of it. Do you know what sudo does?
<6> rukuartic: any idea why id get a whole bunch of glade errors?
<0> gnut: You could install a binary if you could find it? but I'm still thinking that a dchrooted 32-bit system would be the safest way to go.
<10> Sir_quicken, install from source, haxor
<6> rukuartic: no idea
<7> Sir_quicken: Close Aptitude/Synaptic/other package managers
<7> !tell hiswacko about root
<9> TeRaHuRtZ!*@* added to ignore cunt list.
<9> \
<9> lol script
<7> hiswacko: To do stuff like install, you need to do it as the super user.
<7> Wow, this is gonna be a quick ick.
<8> r0bin: hmm... okay. you're probably right. i guess i'll attempt that. i've spent too long looking for a 32-bit version of libxp6 already. thanks!
<0> Sir_quicken: have you added universe/multiverse repositories?
<2> Sir_quicken, cut the language or you'll be forced out of the channel
<0> gnut: np
<7> hiswacko: And to do that, you use sudo, for Super User DO.
<0> elkbuntu: Do you think your name means some kind of profanity in africaans? :P
<7> -.- What is it with those people.
<2> robin_, no more than kubuntu or xubuntu would
<6> rukuartic: same stuff
<0> The zero is there for ironic perposes ;)
<6> rukuartic: whole bunch of xml errors
<6> rukuartic: something about glade
<0> pastebin it
<6> cantr
<7> hiswacko: Might need to install glade...
<9> ok now I got an error with my packages running sudo apt-get update :(
<7> hiswacko: sudo apt-get install glade
<6> rukuartic:i think easyubuntu is crapping out when it tries to
<0> what error quicken?
<2> r0bin, if you have knowledge of what my nick means then please, do elaborate
<7> hiswacko: did you try sudo apt-get install easyubuntu?
<0> elkbuntu: not the foggiest, but I do have a friend from SA who would probably tell me if I gave her a cookie.
<6> rukuartic: not yet
<11> does the live versions have a install to hd yet?
<5> Whats the package name for that widget thing for gnome?
<11> gdesklet
<5> ahh
<6> rukuartic: its not networked though, doesnt appget used the inet?
<7> hiswacko: Often times, stuff like that can be installed with apt-get, and it makes things much easier. If you need any programs to run it though...
<5> i forgot about ti
<9> a malitious program evesdropping



<7> hiswacko: Ah, yes it does.
<2> r0bin, then by all means ask her, but lets take this convo to #ubuntu-offtopic
<0> lol
<9> BAN that faggot he trying 2 ahck me & is about 2 get rooted
<7> hiswacko: have you tried getting the .deb package then?
<7> !ops
<12> Help! lilo, fabbione, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob or Hobbsee
<6> rukuartic:easyubuntu is suposed to instll a bunch of often needed apps for the new linux user
<6> rukuartic: .deb?
<0> Sir_quicken: which bundle of sticks are you referring to in particular?
<7> hiswacko: a .deb is like a .rpm, makes installation easier
<2> Sir_quicken, if you're worried, pull the ethernet cable
<7> elkbuntu: XD
<9> that isiot that was arguing with me the one I ignored
<6> rukuartic: from their site "EasyUbuntu is an easy to use (duh!) script that gives the Ubuntu user the most commonly requested apps, codecs, and tweaks that are not found in the base distribution - all with a few clicks of your mouse."
<0> Most secure box is an unconnected box.
<13> Sir_quicken, language. This is your last warning.
<9> not worried I am rooting the lil hax0r wannabee
<0> uh-huh
<5> crap, can someone pastebin there default ubuntu dapper sources.list for me?
<9> map then ban that retard trying 2 hack my linux
<7> TeRaHuRtZ: #ubuntu+1
<2> Madpilot, TeRaHuRtZ is allegedly hacking Sir_quicken
<5> I am?
<2> --^ translation of the juvenile swearing
<14> TeRaHuRtZ: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666
<5> I haven't said a word to him in a few minutes
<0> Trolling is an art form Sir_quicken has not yet mastered.
<7> What the poor operators have to go through...
<9> didnt get this evesdropping error till he threatened me
<0> Sir_quicken: How about a screenshot of this error? ;)
<7> scp /dev/oven/cookie /home/shared/ops/mouth
<9> robin kiss my butt u tard..
<7> r0bin: ROFL
<11> yay
<0> Doot.
<5> Heh, he must've kept carrying it on
<15> hmm
<7> omgoodness I got an evesdropping error!!
<0> So, anyone know why when I did an apt-get upgrade on breezy, X stopped working?
<16> lol some people are just looking for trouble
<7> ITSa341: They should use Gentoo.
<16> lol
<0> rukuartic: *They ARE using gentoo.
<3> hey now.
<3> gentoo is nice.
<0> I used gentoo back in 2003.
<7> ITSa341: r0bin, We're far too friendly in here. They go to Gentoo/Fedora, they won't servive
<16> <-- has to admit he's not running ubuntu right now Xandros4 for the moment
<7> Thanks operators btw.
<3> gentoo taught me everything I know.
<17> excuse me is there anyway to undelete something?
<15> mm
<16> But I find this the friendliest help room I have been to in years and very helpful usually
<0> True, but it also taught me that life's too short to waste watching a console stream compilation verbosity.
<11> keep ontopic?
<7> glick: Did you check ~/.trash
<7> glick: How did you delete the file?
<18> glick, depends on how you deleted it.
<17> rukuartic, yeah its not in trash
<3> r0bin: exactly why I switched.
<19> most of the other help channels will eat you alive..
<17> right clicked and then selected delete
<20> glick: If you dragged it to the trash can you can drag it out... If you actually deleted it, it is likely gone.
<7> Nabiki: What about autopsy?
<17> isnt there a way to see whats on the disk itself?
<20> Check your trash can. ^_^
<7> Nabiki: Not in trash...
<20> What is autopsy? Maybe I need to look it up. ^_^
<7> Nabiki: Its a front end to something... forensics tool
<0> when you detele data, it's not really deleted. The area of the disk occupied by that data is marked empty in the journal / file allocation table.
<13> !info autopsy
<3> so who's running dapper anyway? any major snags? i'm considering it
<12> autopsy: (graphical interface to TASK), section universe/admin, is optional. Version: 2.05-1 (breezy), Packaged size: 366 kB, Installed size: 1364 kB


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