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<0> blanky, http://www.mozilla.com/ <1> sudo ndiswrapper -i bcmwl5.inf <2> Toma-, ? <0> just click the download link <3> blanky: no. x86_64 is 64 bit, 386,586,686 is all 32 and favorable for you <4> yah <2> oooo thanks! <1> then type, ndiswrapper -l <1> does it say hardware present, and software present <4> both are present <1> ok, type sudo ndiswrapper -m <4> yah <1> ok, you onlky need to do this because we don't want to reboot, type sudo modprobe ndiswrapper <4> operation not permitted sir. <1> did you use sudo <4> yah
<4> sudo modprobe ndiswrapper <4> my light is not coming <2> !firefox1.5 <4> should i restart? <5> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion <6> what's everyone using to manage music library in gnome on ubuntu? <1> no, not yet. I am trying to think of why it is doing that. <7> devios: rhythmbox + easytag <1> if it isn't going to modprobe now, I don't see why it will when you reboot <4> FATAL: Error inserting ndiswrapper (/lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/kernel/drivers/net/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.ko): Operation not permitted <8> devios: xfmedia, which came with xfce desktop!! cool n simple <1> one second, maybe you need your kernel drivers. This is just a guess though. <1> kernel headers <1> sorry <9> Could these be a problem? I'm getting while installing gnome in kubuntu...: ** (process:17177): CRITICAL **: egg_desktop_entries_add_group: ***ertion `egg_desktop_entries_lookup_group (entries, group_name) == NULL' failed <4> it's ok <10> ok guys, this should be easy. why does it tell me i don't have glib 2.0 installed when i try to compile swfdec for flash on PPC? ***uming i really don't have it, where do i get it? it's not in the repos... <1> I have never had this happen before. <11> cedega depends on xlibs (>> 4.1.0) <---i forget what i need to install prior to installing cedega <---anyone know? <12> apt-get install x11lib or something like that? <6> alicia: ajopaul: thanks <7> devios: np <13> libx11... for the runtime... and libx11-dev for the development <8> morrowyn: try sudo apt-get install xlibs <12> :) <1> Salah, what processor are you using? AMD? <12> not for me, but thanks <4> no <4> Intel p4 <8> oh k.. <1> ok type sudo apt-get install linux-headers-2.6.12-9 <1> ok type sudo apt-get install linux-headers-2.6.12-9-386 <1> the second one. <4> could not find <14> aragorn <14> hi <15> heh <16> hello everyone <4> it's not finding <15> all hail the return of the king <16> could someone help me please? <17> randabis, i dont see elvis anywhere, sorry <1> ok, use synaptic and search kernel headers <1> see what comes up <18> I know I can connect to another linux box via "Connect to server" in the places menu, but what program does it use to mount? <10> j-linux: welcome back, get the files? <18> I know it uses ssh, but how? <19> Mosi: I couldn't find any of those files, but I wrote down the messages that I got. <15> elkbuntu, bah <19> I'll post them to pastebin, just a moment. <16> i have a problem with a webcam <8> salah: or u cud try this sudo apt-get check linux-headers-2.6.12-9-386 <1> do you see anything like linux-headers-2.6.12-9 <11> help.... i get cedega depends on xlibs (>> 4.1.0) when i try to install it <16> i have a labtec webcam <16> i have followed the procedure on the wiki <1> thanks ajopaul <16> and i still have my pc frozen when i use it <13> and the cam doesn't work, still? <10> j-linux: that's troubling... all three of those should be fairly vital to the functionality of your operating system <8> fine :)
<20> greetings all <4> no it's not <21> hello. how do I enable DGA in dapper? <1> there is nothing there? Or is it not installed? <19> Mosi: http://pastebin.com/597522 <22> Anyone mind helping me learn how to compile something I have the source code to? <19> Mosi: the /dev folder had a list of drives in it -- sda sda1 etc... <0> Gener21839, sure <4> Linux kernel headers 2.6.10 on 386 <4> i just installit <20> gener21839 have you read the INSTALL file in the tar.gz <11> help.... i get cedega depends on xlibs (>> 4.1.0) when i try to install it, any ideas? <10> j-linux: ok, it looks like your harddive is not being found at all <22> I dont really know much of linux or IRC btw <10> j-linux: do you remember if /dev also had device files named hda1 hda2 etc in it? <22> just really general and basic stuff <19> Mosi: that sounds very possible... since I moved it. It it is booting from that drive though <0> Gener21839, why do you want to compile? <1> there was no 2.6.9? <19> Mosi: I don't remember, but I think so. <22> I'd like to install Emule thats why <10> j-linux: it probably does.... what exactly did you say you did tot he hard drive again? <23> how do I get nautilus to refresh its scripts folder? <0> Gener21839, there is no .deb? <23> oh nm, might be a chmod thing <1> damn, eh..., I hope it wasn't just his kernel headers missing!! What a shame. <22> mind telling me how to chat directly with you half-left? <8> linuxmonkey: sudo apt-get install xlibs <19> Mosi: I took it from its original spot in my laptop and moved it to an ultrabay adapter (a plastic tray that sits in my laptop's CD/DVD drive slot)... so now I ahve two hard drives... my original one (linux) in the ultrabay, and the windows one (this one) in the regular hard drive slot. <0> Gener21839, pm me <1> Have a great night everyone! Eh, rather depressed after my failed attempt at helping :/ haha <11> ajopaul, Package xlibs is not available, but is referred to by another package. <20> gener21839 why don't you try installing xmule instead, its in the apt repository <10> j-linux: was the drive with windows on it installed in the computer prior to the switch? <1> wait, anyone get XGL & COMPIZ running, boy is it beautiful! <1> runs great on my 6600gt! <1> some locks. but still fun <0> XGL rocks <20> is the XGL thing going to be in gnome 2.14 or is it to come later <19> Mosi: I didn't have that drive until today. I just installed windows this afternoon... was 100% linux for two months, but now have to occasionally boot the other OS :S <1> Isn't that stable, more of a toy right now, imho <0> Whatsisname, it's not dependent on gnome release <10> j-linux: that ****s :P but off-topic. Is the drive in the uldrabay still marked as the master? <20> oh <20> hmm I thought gnome was working on a 3d card powered window manager <0> it works with any window manager <19> Mosi: hmm... I don't know. How can I tell? <1> I have only got it working with gnome so far, haven't tried kde or anything yet. <24> so for some reason, my mouse settings in gnome for motion are set to the lowest levels.. and it doesnt change a damn thing about my mouse.... any suggestions? <19> Mosi: I didn't do anything to change it. I just pulled it out, put it in the ultrabay... put the other drive in, and installed windows... then removed the CD drive and replaced it with my original linux hard drive. <10> j-linux: did you play with any jumpers on the physical case on either drive when you were isntalling the new one? <19> Mosi: didn't change anything. <19> Mosi: never done this before... :S <11> is there a way to add something to ubotu <1> haha xgl and xfce! That would be sweet! <22> k I saw xMule, and I just learned how to use the repository better <0> like I said, ANY windows manager works with XGL <1> cool <10> j-linux: ok. i can't be sure, but i'm guessing what happened is that you're still booting initially onto the old linux drive, but when it gets to the boot menu and you choose linux, it goes looking for itself by it's old name, and it's probably now /dev/sdb1 or /dev/hda1 <0> GNOME is better because of gconf, thats why it was done first, amoung other things <10> pardon me folks, does anyone know if it's possible to use Cygwin to mount an ext2 partition in windows? <19> Mosi: that sounds likely. It is saying "sda1 no such device" <1> Yeah, I only know the gconf way. <0> for compiz anyway <1> makes it easy to edit how the window behavior <0> yer <10> j-linux: yeah, i'd be willing to bet the problem is just that the linux drive has a different device file pointing to it now. <19> Mosi: is there a way to make it look for the new name? <0> and store info <20> Mosi I know there is an ext2 file system driver for windows <1> Does it crash randomly on you while you are typing sometimes? That is my problem with it. <10> j-linux: yeah, but i'm not entirely sure what it is just yet. when your computer is booting up and you get to the menu whereyou choose your OS, what does it look like roughly? <10> whatsisname: do you know where to get it? <20> have you made sure all your jumpers and stuff are correct
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