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<0> (do it as root, of course :) ) <1> Having a simple bash script, why do I need to call: bash myscript and not use ./myscipt ? <2> anyone? <0> sophtpaw: no, rather unlikely <3> toxic_, <4> is it executable? <3> is it executable <5> toxic_, place the directory the script is in in your path. <0> what do you mean by "infected", sophtpaw <3> Gambit-, that is a bad solution <2> does wine just grind to a halt after a certain amount of use <1> Whatsisname, oh .. Thanks <5> toxic_, but be careful, it's easy to open yourself to problems that way. <1> Gambit-, I'll probably just move the script to the bash path I guess <2> rysiek|pl: well that kubuntu is buggy and in some way is affecting the performance of Breezy in Ubuntu <3> toxic_, just make it executable
<4> !wine <6> hi, Can anyone guide me regarding "Asterisk-Installation" on Ubuntu <3> or run sh whateverbashscriptnameis <2> I know ludicrous idea - just grasping at straws <6> I have doenloaded it <6> hi, Can anyone guide me regarding "Asterisk-Installation" on Ubuntu <2> ...for an explanation <1> Whatsisname, thx <3> because even if the path environment variable points to wherever said script is <0> sophtpaw: no, it's impossible, IMHO <3> again, if it doesnt have executable file permission set, its not going to run <3> simple as that <0> sophtpaw: if it uses a different partition - it uses different config files, different executables and so on <2> well, you got any ideas why apparently suddenly i can't use Explorere <6> Have anyone ever installed a working Asterisk VoIP PBX on UBUNTU ?? <7> sophtpaw, because its a windows app. <2> chuckyp: like i said i use wineExplorer <2> obviously... <6> I have downloaded the source of Asterisk VoIP PBX but can not get it perfectly installed <2> is it expected that it would just cease after some time <7> sophtpaw, I dunnomaybe ask the wine poeple. I don't use that app and wine is buggy. <7> sophtpaw, #winehq <2> ok! thx! <7> !tell karachi about anyone <8> everyone.. can u please tell me how to change my root p***word and also my user p***word because i think my friends have them and said they could hack into my system <3> use the p***wd command <9> dollar, there is no root p***word. The account is disabled. <7> dollar, well if you never set a root p***word you don't have one <2> what would be the way to uninstall wineExplorer if i wanted to start fresh again <3> and it looks like its time to find some new friends <6> Asterisk VoIP PBX Installation ??? <7> sophtpaw, I thnk wine has an unistaller but i'm not sure., <6> Asterisk VoIP PBX Installation ??? <0> dollar: p***wd <0> if you execute that as a user, you'll change the p***word for that user <8> no they're teasing me ... they installed linux for me and i know nothing abt it <9> karachi, no one here seems to have experience with Asterisk. Perhaps you could try the Ubuntu forums? <3> then look up the usage for the p***wd command <3> man p***wd <2> chuckyp: ok, i'm asking winehq, maybe they'll know <6> ok thanks nhaines <8> and i know there's a root p***word cuz when we installed linux it asked to put a root p***word <7> sophtpaw, yeah they would know for sure. My buddy is not online right now I'd ask him he's a wine freak. <6> how to search for Ubuntu Forums <7> dollar, well are you running ubuntu? <7> karachi, click on "search" <8> yeah but with KDE <7> dollar, so <9> dollar, then they did an expert install. Try typing 'sudo p***wd' <7> dollar, the only p***word it asked for was your user p***word <9> No, that doesn't work, does it? <9> Bummer. :) <10> Hello, I'm trying to play some mp3 from amarok. I'm using gstreamer as engine and osssink for output, it seems to work, but if I try to use alsasink it fails. Using ossink, but it disallow me for reproducing any sound from other media player saying the sound server is already in use. What should I look for? <2> thx chuckyp- there should be some winefreaks over at #winehq too, : ) <7> dollar, well change the p***wd of your user. <8> don't tell me so man.. i know nothin abt linux,,, i spent 30 min to find where i can get ur support :P <7> dollar, then to be sure you can sudo p***wd to change the p***wd for root. <5> hmmm <7> dollar, well if you open a terminal and type in man p***wd it will tell you how to use it. then you hit q to quit <5> On a fresh 5.10 system I do a apt-get upgrade, and it says two packages have been kept back, any ideas what that means? <3> it means it won't upgrade them for some "good" reason
<7> Gambit-, it means those packages where kept back. <9> Gambit-, it means that there were dependancy problems and you should use apt-get dist-upgrade. <5> ok, like previous dependencies requiring that version? <5> ahh <8> yeah i changed the user p***word <3> an example "good" reason is becuase it knows it will break something if it upgrades <5> should I do dist-upgrade and then upgrade, or upgrade and then dist-upgrade? <8> i'm gonna try sude p***wd now <8> thx u guys <9> Just dist-upgrade. <3> do you want to use dapper <5> dist-upgrade does upgrade underneath? <3> because thats what dist-upgrade will do <5> I think for production staying on 5.10 atm is the smart thing to do, yes? <3> or, at least thats what its meant to do <3> yes <3> then just do upgrade <9> Gambit-, upgrade has a built-in safety check. <3> don't dist-upgrade <11> how do i install my video drivers (the file is .tar.gz) ?? <3> dist-upgrade will upgrade everything and not care about things breaking <9> Gambit-, something changed that is more major, so you can either use dist-upgrade, or just upgrade and go into Synaptic and check on the held-back packages. <7> Whatsisname, actually dist-upgrade is the smart way of upgrading. <12> Whatsisname, wrong. <9> Gambit-, Whatsisname is not correct about it upgrading to Dapper. <5> or whether you're upgrading from release to a middle version? <7> Whatsisname, and upgrade just upgrades installed packages. <3> Ropechoborra, unpack them using tar then read the INSTALL file contained within <7> Gambit-, what you want to do after install of breezy for production. then apt-get update then apt-get dist-upgrade <5> hmm <7> Gambit-, dist-upgrade does a smart upgrade and removal of un needed packages. If you don't believe me do a man apt-get and read. <5> well wtf, it's a vanilla system, only thing lost if it all dies in flames is my time :D <5> yeah I'm pulling up man pages as we speak :) <11> Whatsisname, i unpack it in graphic mode, you mean Install.sh ? <3> no i mean INSTALL <7> Gambit-, vanilla system is probably just terminal no x no desktop apps. <11> MM <5> chuckyp, not probably, it is. <3> it will contain installation instructions <9> Gambit-, once Dapper comes out, you can use dist-upgrade to update your Breezy system. But you must first manually change your repositories, or it'll stay as Breezy. <9> Gambit-, so it is quite safe (as far as not surprising you with a development release!). <11> Whatsisname, cant find it :( <5> nhaines, This machine's getting configured and then sent out into the wild, patching opportunities will be pretty slim afterwards. <3> what kind of video card drivers are you trying to install <9> Gambit-, my main point is that dist-upgrade won't suddenly throw you ahead into dapper. <5> nhaines, Right, that's an important detail, and more in line with what I'd expect :) <11> The file is called i915Graphics.tar.gz and its the official driver for an oboard intel video card <5> nhaines, it's all based on whats in the sources.list file anyways, isn't it? <13> !xgl <14> 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/ <9> Gambit-, yes, precisely. <3> did you look for instructions on intels site <5> nhaines, cheers for the info :) <11> Yeap... Ill paste the line i dont understand <7> 915 drivers are in apt I thought <11> 1. Ensure the X-server is not currently running. <11> 2. Go to the directory where you saved the driver package and type: <11> a. rpm -i dri-I915-v1.1-20041217.i386.rpm <11> Note: The console prompt will reappear in a few moments <9> Gambit-, I hope it helped. :) <7> Ropechoborra, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/i915Driver <7> there follo that <11> There is no file called that way ! =( <5> It'd be nice if there was the option to spit out a dependency tree for the upgrades, instead of just a list... <7> Ropechoborra, follow the link in the wiki <11> Ok <3> Gambit-, what good would that do <9> It would be nice to read. <9> Hi, Matt. <15> hi, i am unable to play songs on amarok :( <7> Gambit-, man apt <9> Gambit-, for that, there's always browsing in Synaptic after the fact. :)
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