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<0> but no other distro works with my chipset... <1> hi <2> Lani2, you can try these but they are not official <2> Lani2, http://packages.dotdeb.org/dists/sarge/mysql-5.0/ <3> we shouldnt speculate too much just yet <4> nhaines, acording to the sabdfl, it'll be decided by the Technical and Community Councils a week after Tuesday. <5> chuckyp, do not recommend that. <6> nhaines: gets the mailing list too yay finally someone other than me :) <7> chuckyp: I also just found that page :) so it's safe to install debian packages with ubuntu as ubuntu is derivered from debian? <4> kbrooks Actually, I suppose it'll be "by the end of the week" that we'll know. :) <6> Lani2: not really <4> gnomefreak, best way to keep up to date. :) <6> yes it is :) <3> Lani2, chuckyp it is not always recommended. you do so at your own risk <2> Lani2, Like I said its not official and it won't be supported. Its kinda enter at your own risk type thing. <6> Lani2: hold on i might just have something for ya
<8> has anyone had success configuring freenet on Ubuntu? <7> well i just installed ubuntu to use it with mysql5, php and ruby on rails, so if i can't get that to work I might as well give it a try <7> and to learn some linux :) <4> Lani2, debian packages are not always compatible with Ubuntu. <6> mysql5.0 can _only_ be installed by compiling <7> ok, i can see some people in the forum that says that they have used the deb package with success <6> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP?highlight=%28mysql%29 <9> How do i switch work spaces with the keyboard ? <6> unless Seveas packaged it i know he has lamp but not sure what version of mysql he has in it <9> In graph mode <4> Ctrl-Alt-Left or Right <9> Love ya <9> =) <3> !lamp <10> I heard lamp is Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP, one of the standard internet server installations. Installing LAMP in Ubuntu is fairly straightforward. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP <11> does someone use qc-usb-source on 2.6 kernels? <12> gnomefreak, dapper has mysql 5 <12> I though breezy had it too - but could be wrong <6> Seveas: this person is on breezy <13> hi there, guys <2> Seveas, yes its availible in the repos as well as 4 <3> moin seveas! <6> the wiki says it has to be compiled in 5.10 <8> looking for help with freenet <12> ah, breezy hasn't <3> not even in backports? <12> no <3> phpmyadmin looks and acts weird with 5 too i've noticed <7> everything that has worked so well untill know, i really started to like ubuntu, everything was so easy, but someone in here warned me that that was not always the case ;) <14> sorry gyus can you suggest any mp3 player? <15> hello... do anyone can help ? do where I see the list of packages to install xgl ? <12> !xgl <10> XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/XglHowto - Join #ubuntu-xgl for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems. It works ONLY on dapper. Pretty videos on http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/ <15> tks... <2> gargas, rythmbox <16> only on dapper `? <16> sad <17> If I install something from source-code into my home directory, is there a special way of "uninstalling" it or can I just remove the files? <18> gargas: amarok, xmms <19> what xorg version comes with ubuntu??? <12> Marlun, just remove <17> Seveas: ok, thanks <13> ok, anybody knows, why these are FALSE during boot-up (they're in the /etc/init.d/usplash script): 1. pidof usplash > /dev/null 2. [ "$(fgconsole 2>/dev/null)" = "8" ] <12> ViennaLinux, dapper: 7.0 breezy: 6.8.2 which actually is close to 6.9 and 7 <19> Seveas: thx <17> Anyone knows if there is a bugzilla irc channel somewhere? <13> they're responsible for the console font not being set properly :) <6> Marlun: ubuntu doesnt use bugzilla any longer <17> gnomefreak: the question doesn't have anything to do with ubuntu =) I just wanted to know if theres a bugzilla irc channel somewhere :) <6> Marlun: there might be did you try #bugzilla???? <20> hi <13> 'ello <4> Hi, grogoreo. :) <17> gnomefreak: yeah ;P <6> Marlun: questions unrelated to ubuntu please use #ubuntu-offtopic <5> gnomefreak, its on irc.mozilla.org <20> if I dist-upgraded my current breezy install to dapper flight, would it be easy enough to then dist-upgrade to the proper Dapper when it comes out? <13> yep <4> You just do normal updates until then, grogoreo. :) <13> you won't even have to change the repos in sources.list
<4> Well, a dist-upgrade is needed now and again, but basically everything stays the same, all the repos and everything. <13> I always do dist-upgrade rather than just upgrade <21> hello <13> yell'oh <6> me too it gets everything at one time :) <21> any one here used the ubuntu live cd 5.10 <22> hi <6> !anyone <10> probably 90% of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..." Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out? <hint> <20> nhaines, so I would just do: deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu dapper or deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu dapper-flight? <22> no, i have installed kubuntu on my computer <21> i get an error with gparted, did some ine get that too? <4> grogoreo, just dapper. <6> grogoreo: are you sure you want to upgrade to dapper now? <20> nhaines, ok, thanks <23> hey guys <4> grogoreo, but please be aware that dapper is not too stable yet. <20> gnomefreak, I hear it's quite stable <6> grogoreo: who you hear that from? <23> someone have a list of repositories for 5.10 including universal and multiverse? <20> just reading on forums <20> isn't it? <4> grogoreo, your experience will probably vary pretty wildly, and even from day to day. <6> grogoreo: its not stable (in the sense that it can break and render you ubuntuless at any time) <4> grogoreo, there's still a lot of shifting around and tweaking to do, so things can break and just not work for a few days. I would hesitate to install it on my only computer. <20> nhaines, gnomefreak: ok, I'll try it out on another computer then. Thanks guys <6> they have alot of work to do on OOo <24> How do I install the new icons that I downloaded? <23> If I put a packages line in my sources.list file as "main restricted universe multiverse" will it pull in all pacakges? <9> got a problem... i want to install my video card driver, in the readme.txt says 2. Go to the directory where you saved the driver package and type: <9> a. rpm -i dri-I915-v1.1-20041217.i386.rpm <9> Note: The console prompt will reappear in a few moments <9> but when i do that is says Command not found <4> Gambit-, yes. <25> Hi, my squirrelmail is not working its picking up mail fine but not sending it... I logged onto the mailserver locally using telnet to port 25 and i could send mail fine <23> nhaines, so I don't need to have multiple lines? <25> but SM wont send it. Any ideals ? <4> Gambit-, Nope. :) <23> nhaines, heh ok, let me try to put all that together. <13> Ropechoborra: Ubuntu is a *.deb, not *.rpm, based distribution <6> brb gonna work on homepage <9> rysiek|pl, how do i convert the file then... ? <13> Ropechoborra: so id doesn't use the rpm command <13> Ropechoborra: alien it :] just read man alien <13> !alien <10> from memory, alien is a program to convert RPMs to DEBs. Its use is discouraged, as it could create serious problems. Website: http://www.kitenet.net/programs/alien/ <4> Ropechoborra, You can't convert it. You can use the alien command but it is not guarenteeed to work. <9> Oka =) <23> warning, alien may hug your face and implant things in your tummy. <13> Ropechoborra: but I would look for a deb file from the driver vendor <26> how do i turn my ubuntu kernel source package into one which allows me to add other modules etc to it? <27> hey everyone# <27> can someone tell me what this means: configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH <4> bunniears2, it means you must install build-essentials <28> when i click on wineExplorer the computer just freezes up now <27> ty :) <2> bunniears2, you need the package build-essential NO S <27> installing now :) <26> im having trouble building the kqemu part of qemu.. has anyone here got this working before? <5> chuckyp, hey, NO CAPS. <27> thanks chuckyp & nhaines <29> Hi, quick bash Q. Having a simple bash script, why do I need to call: bash myscript and not use ./myscipt ? <28> when i try and open Explorer using wine the computer freezes up; this has just happened overnite. <2> kbrooks, i like caps everyone says build-essentials when its build-essential <28> Can someone tell me why this might be <9> If you want to convert packages into debian packages, you will need the dpkg, dpkg-dev <-- I already have that... dont i ? <2> kbrooks, and it confuses people. <4> Grr, I always--every single time--forget if there's an s or not. :) <5> chuckyp, a factoid? <13> Ropechorra: apt-get install dpkg-dev <9> oka <28> i installed kubuntu on my other partition, the buggy 6.04 version, could that possibly have infected my system? <13> (do it as root, of course :) )
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