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<0> hi
<1> Hoping someone can help me: installed Dapper on my partition apparently, but since then Breezy has been acting up. Can someone help me sort this out, please?
<2> hi
<3> penguin42 so you're saying it won't add any value
<2> oasick: hi
<4> slack_prad: I'm not convinced it will
<5> Boinc Projekt: Progress: 0.% Time: N/A Credits: Recent average credit: Spike: Total CPU Time: N/A Team: Name: Reg Date:
<5> wops sorry
<0> i have updated to ubuntu dapper
<0> but my dns dont save to reboot...
<6> how do i get breezy to see my 2.0 usb port, sees 1.1 ort just fine
<1> no?
<7> hi, does anybody happen to know how to get the lirc modules on dapper?
<1> hello, can someone help me please?
<8> !someone
<9> 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>



<4> airmikey: if you do an lspci do you see a line that talks about 'ehci' ?
<2> sophtpaw: what is the problem?
<1> welll i did post my question more thanonce
<8> ppd join #ubuntu+1 for help with Dapper :) and pie !
<1> so i'm not part of that 9%
<1> 90%
<10> wow, this must be the most fullest channel I've ever seen
<11> hi, i'm not sure if this is the right place for this but i've just upgraded to Dapper and now I can't get sound to work. Any ***istance would be much appreciated
<12> sophtpaw: if you installed dapper onto the same partition as breezy, you are in for a world of hurt
<2> bicky: I saw if once in the 700
<13> bicky, tell all your friends ;)
<1> Fogzoo, i'm hoping i didn't
<8> prateep> join #ubuntu+1 for help with Dapper :) and pie !
<14> How to fix this: configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH ??????
<15> IdleOne, pie?
<1> but i need help to check out whether i did or not
<10> IdleOne = thotter ?
<6> penguin42: nope
<13> triablo_, install the build-essential package
<16> i don't think i'll go through this USB, ethernet and AC97 problems so...i'll format partition and give space back to windows. Thanks for help anyway
<2> sophtpaw: remind us
<8> triablo_> sudo apt-get install build-essential
<8> chuckyp> yeah pie is good !
<4> airmonkey: Oh
<15> dade, ac97 works usb should work and ethernet will work.
<15> dade, bud do what you wish.
<17> Hello ppl,
<12> sophtpaw: cat /etc/issue
<18> hello AUCI
<17> Can I restore Ubuntu using the cd?
<1> like Frogzoo says, i installed Dapper on possibly a breezy partition. Ever since breezy has been acting up
<4> airmonkey: Can you post a copy of your lspci to pastebin please
<16> chuckyup: yes but it's 2 days i'm searching forums...
<6> awwwwwwwwwwwwww
<6> lol
<1> i need help to see whether i've done that or not and what the situation is, sorush20
<16> chuckyup: with absoluely no results
<10> any1 here with a AMD athlon thunderbird 1400mghz ?
<12> sophtpaw: cat /etc/issue
<2> sophtpaw: done what?
<1> conrad@x1-6-00-0b-6a-16-78-f0baraka:~$ cat /etc/issue
<1> Ubuntu 5.10 "Breezy Badger" \n \l
<4> bicky: I've got a dual Athlon MP 1500MHz - so similar
<10> pinguin does ubuntu runs stable on your pc ?
<4> bicky: Yes
<10> ... I cant get mine stable :'(
<12> sophtpaw: well that looks promising - if it had said dapper it'd all be over
<1> sorush20: i installed Dapper yesterday, on my spare partition, or so i thought. Ever since i've got problems with Breezy, which leads me to suspect i might have made a mistake with the Dapper insallation
<4> bicky: Any particular problems?
<13> AUCI, what is wrong ?
<1> Frogzoo: phew, ok, what next?
<10> penguin: yes, I think it's something in the bios, only win98 wants to run a bit stable on my pc
<12> sophtpaw: is that all your partitions?
<1> Frogzoo: i did fdisk -l
<4> bicky: Run a ram test (memtest86) on it over night and see if it is happy
<19> gnomefreak: Just one more question: I'm looking for a file viewer to use in fluxbox. for example: konquerer is to KDE as nautilus is to GNOME as ? is to fluxbox.
<12> sophtpaw: pastebin?
<1> can i send it in the pastebin
<1> ok
<15> !paste
<9> Don't flood the channel! Please use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ or the channel #flood to paste large amount of text.



<1> havent done it before do i just put your name in?
<2> sophtpaw: personally I would not upgrade to dapper because I'm happy with what I have at the moment.. and since its got bugs still.. and I don't know how they are going to fix the hotplug system
<15> sophtpaw, your name doesn't matter just post thne copy the url
<12> sophtpaw: just post the URL back here when you're done
<17> Has any of you seen this and have a working solution? Error:
<17> E: /var/cache/apt/archives/libnautilus-extension1_2.12.1-0ubuntu1.2_i386.deb: files list file for package `dmidecode' is missing final newline.
<15> sophtpaw, if you are trying to upgrade to dapper you should be in #ubuntu+1
<4> AUCI: Odd - is your disc full - or been full recently?
<1> Frogzoo: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10067
<2> sophtpaw: your name would be good so that you could search and find your posts quickly..
<12> sophtpaw: the point is, you need to check for each partition you haven't written dapper over breezy - ie / /etc /home ...
<1> chuckyp: not upgrading breezy to dapper; i wanted to have kubuntu on my other half, while keeping breezy as it was till the formal full release
<17> no, i did have some problems and use fsck.
<12> sophtpaw: looks like you have breezy on hda1 & dapper on hda2 - this should be fine (in a perfect world)
<2> bye guys got to go..
<1> sorush20: is that better; http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10068
<18> AUCI, try >>sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop<< as a command line
<18> AUCI, does the box come up at all?
<17> hmm nice Ill try it
<12> sophtpaw: is this a lappie? are you using suspend?
<1> Frogzoo: yes, that was what was intended breezy on hda1 & dapper(kubuntu) on hda2 - exactly. So, what could be the problem?
<10> penguin: I ran a ram test lately and there's no problems with that,.. you dont think it's in the bios ?
<1> lappie; suspend?
<20> Hye evrybdy, is smbdy run laszlo system under linux?
<21> hello, i have got a problem with installing the nvidia gfx card driver. i removed the ubuntu driver and grabbed the driver from nvidias website. i run the installer and everything works fine. after restarting gdm i get my graphical interface. BUT.... when rebooting the xserver is unable to start. it complains about having loaded a different kernel module then needed. when i reinstall the nvidia driver it works for the session but after re
<21> boot x won't start agian.
<17> yes, when im installing the updates is when I recieve this error about nautilus
<12> sophtpaw: laptop & suspend to disk (which might be a problem with swap shared between installs)
<1> i'm using a pc desktop?
<13> wonder, stick with the ubuntu version and add nvidia to the /etc/modules file.
<18> AUCI, just try that and maybe before that - >>sudo apt-get update<< first
<21> LinuxJones: i have got nvidia in /etc/modules
<4> bicky: Well it could be - but I'd only trust memtest86 overnight for a good ram test - you could have a heat problem or the like - its a bit difficult to tell
<22> hi
<18> AUCI, I take it you are not on dapper
<17> I did that and i got critical errors
<1> Frogzoo: i thought one swap was sufficient for two installs to share - its not been a problem before. Is it better to have separate swaps for each install?
<22> Rhythmbox is driving me nuts. It keeps crashing.
<13> wonder, but it only works once it's been initially installed but not after ?
<17> can I boot from the ubuntu cd and repair?
<23> sophtpaw, there is no norm.
<1> kbrooks: ok, recommended?
<4> right; Futurama calls
<12> sophtpaw: it's fine - just not sure if suspend to disk would have a problem
<23> but you might as well use 1 swap for multiple distros
<24> hi
<18> AUCI, not yet start here >>apt-get -f update<<
<1> Frogzoo: if Dapper is indeed on hda2 then there would be no way for it to infect hda1, right?
<12> sophtpaw: but as you're not using suspend to disk - it's a non issue
<17> ill try it
<10> penguin: it isn't a heat problem, it's also unstable when I boot ubuntu at the first computer start up of the day
<22> can anyone tell me where the rhythmbox error log is?
<18> AUCI, -f is your friend, did you by any chance use any tools to help you "improve" on your install
<12> sophtpaw: in a perfect world, no - but then what messed your menus up? dapper looks like the only culprit ?
<18> sophtpaw, in 9,999 out of 10,000 cased you should be okay
<25> how do i access my Windows partitions A
<10> mount it
<18> !tell dan about ntfs
<18> dan, read the note from the bot
<1> Frogzoo: exactly, what did mess the menus up. All started with wineExplorer crashing
<25> how do i access my Windows partitions as it says that i do not have permisson to open it - i am the only person and account who uses it and they are mounted
<1> ompaul: that is a 0.01% chance?
<26> dan: sudo
<22> Is there a way to tell rhythmbox to use sqlite instead of xml to store the library?
<25> sudo?
<10> it gives you privileges
<25> how do i do that?
<18> sophtpaw, you could strike it lucky :-/
<10> just put sudo in front of you mount command
<12> ompaul: what if the install uses volume labels instead of device names? that could be a problem in some places
<1> i wish i was that lucky, i'd play the lottery now
<10> like: sudo mount /dev/hda1 /windows
<27> could someone give me some pointers to package names and/or documents that are relevant for managing a network of identical Ubuntu-based workstations?
<18> dan, the bot sent you a URL with full instructions on how to do that


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