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<0> i hat u
<1> unless I can find the package somewhere.
<0> shut up
<0> leave me alone
<2> Zane42: whenever you compile something, make sure you have the -dev package installed
<3> Zane42: man symlink, to tell the application where to find
<2> Zane42: in this case, libxml2-dev
<2> watnu: I think he's trying to compile and he's getting ./configure errors
<2> at least that what I'm ***uming
<1> ?
<1> Nope that' doesn't work.
<1> mutter.
<2> Zane42: well, first of all, are you running ./configure ?
<1> Yes



<1> That's what's giving me an error.
<2> did you run ./configure again after installing libxml2-dev?
<1> I'm having trouble figuring out how to install that.
<1> apt-get install libxml2-dev doesn't work.
<2> Zane42: what does it say?
<1> Sorry I was typing it wrong.
<1> ;-)
<2> ...
<2> ok
<1> Got a couple of warnings now but now error.
<1> So now make right?
<4> can someone help me add real and java to my firefox
<5> you don't want to use automatix to do that?
<4> to do what?
<5> to add real and java
<4> i can do that im new to linux
<6> snakka, he probably doesn't want to break his system...
<6> !automatix
<7> automatix is, like, unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'y\nY\n'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, such as !easyubuntu.
<8> <-- formerly known as nadine_
<9> lol
<9> thats great
<5> I didn't know about easyubuntu
<6> ubotu, tell mugzie about java
<9> in every way
<1> BlueLaguna: make errors.
<5> I knew automatix isn't integrated with ubuntu very well, but it gets the job done for people with little time.
<1> make: g++: Command not found
<2> Zane42: http://pastebin.com
<4> also how do i setup real player
<2> mugzie: http://real.com
<5> I think the security problems in all the os's these days are drowning out all the other issues personally...
<4> ok i went there
<4> i downloaded it but dont i have to instal in terminal?
<10> how can i get gdesklets to automatically start at startup?
<1> I thought since
<1> Mutter every time I do this, there's something else goes worng.
<1> er
<1> wrong
<1> I did apt-get install g++
<1> Now I've got a huge error.
<11> i was wondering if anyone could help me out with a cpu fan problem? it kicks on at a certain temperature, but it won't kick off
<11> i have a dell inspiron 8600
<1> Let me see if I can fix it myself.
<1> Be back in a bit.
<12> I do not want my wine installation upgraded, because I've custom compiled it. I went into Synaptic Package Manager, in ubuntu - breezy, and searched for wine, and selected package, and lock. However, when i start my computer, it prompts me to upgrade wine. any suggestions?
<9> i hate wine
<9> sorry; cant help here
<12> the answer should be the same no matter what software i'm running
<13> I have a question regarding kubuntu installation. I tried burning 3 kubuntu CD's (6.06 dapper) and none of them will boot. I've tried a debian netinst which works, and I have the boot order correct and everything, so I'm at a loss at to what the problem could be
<9> yeah, i refuse to help windows binary hacks
<9> sorry; cant help here
<12> noobsauce: fogive me, but just because the bootsource is selected to do the cdrom first, doesn't mean it will auto load
<12> noobsauce: it may require intervention
<12> ie hitting space, or selecitng it from a menu
<12> it depends on the board really
<13> the debian cd booted up automatically... but I guess I'll try that
<14> Anyone knows if Ubuntu can be installed on a G5 dualprocessor Apple Mac?
<13> hold on just a sec...
<12> I do not want my wine installation upgraded, because I've custom compiled it. I went into Synaptic Package Manager, in ubuntu - breezy, and searched for wine, and selected package, and lock. However, when i start my computer, it prompts me to upgrade wine. any suggestions?
<15> why is the searchengine's in firefox placed in the root-access-only catalogue /usr/lib? it's kinda hard to add new ones and organize them...



<16> what is the package name for the kernel headers for 2.6.12-10-386
<12> mustard5: you got time for a question?
<17> denver: linux-headers-2.6.12-10-386
<18> daryl_, possibly :)
<16> well, i guess i could have figured that one out :)
<9> lol
<16> but thanks bimberi
<15> if I add new ones, they end up in my home-directory, as they're supposed to, but they don't show up in firefox when the program is running :(
<12> mustard5: I do not want my wine installation upgraded, because I've custom compiled it. I went into Synaptic Package Manager, in ubuntu - breezy, and searched for wine, and selected package, and lock. However, when i start my computer, it prompts me to upgrade wine. any suggestions?
<17> denver: np :) (it's the linux bit that traps people - kernel seems more intuitive)
<12> mustard5: and good evening! its great to see you. I have World of Warcraft running like a rock!
<18> daryl_, hmmm...not quite sure..you say you 'locked' it..is that the same as 'pinning' it
<18> daryl_, thats good to hear
<19> what program should I use to get my computer act as a server? Do I have to install apache?
<12> mustard5: i dunno about 'pinning" it... but if you go to thye synpatic, and cselect a package, then click on the package drop down menu, you'll see lock version
<20> limen: depends on what kind of server you mean
<19> tritium, webserver
<18> daryl_, did you add the wine repositories to download this version you have now?
<20> limen: then yes, apache or apache2
<21> !define sudo
<7> No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, _extricate_
<22> Nothing was found. Maybe you meant 1. pseudo 2. pseudo- 3. scudo 4. suds 5. Sudd 6. soda 7. sods 8. Sodom 9. Soddy 10. zooids 11. sudd 12. sawed-off 13. Saudi 14. pseuds
<21> !sudo
<7> from memory, sudo is a command that will let users run commands as root. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
<23> limen: installing apache is a good start :-)
<21> !root
<7> Direct login as the root user is disabled in Ubuntu. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
<19> ok, thats what I'll do then ^^;
<23> !lamp
<7> 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
<19> thx
<23> limen: what ubotu just said might be more inline with your overall goal :-)
<24> !lsofs
<7> I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, tokennrg
<24> !lsof
<7> list open files
<18> daryl_, I'm just curious if you did, as you could just comment out the line for the wine repositories in your sources.list and it would no longer even know about the update
<20> !botabuse
<7> You can play with me in /msg or #debian-bots without being banned.
<12> mustard5: I beleive so, but its possible i downloaded the souce directly
<12> mustard5: i could remove the sourceforge.net repositories from my rrepositories
<18> daryl_, try opening up your /etc/apt/sources.list and putting a '#' in front of the lines for the wine repos..then sudo apt-get update
<25> evening
<18> daryl_, at that stage the system won't even know that an update exists, so it will stop nagging you to update
<12> mustard5: that fixed it
<18> daryl_, cool
<25> I have a breezy badger install that for some reason my network card is not working
<12> mustard5: thanks. : )
<25> it sees the wap
<18> daryl_, I'm a bit the same myself..once I have wine working I don't like to change anything
<12> mustard5: and I totally reinstalled ubuntu-breezy, and ditched dapper. I am now running on wine, and not cedega
<25> but its not connecting
<12> mustard5: its running awesome
<18> daryl_, excellent :)
<12> mustard5: now that i switched i dont' have the mosue cursor bug... and the game is just much more stable
<12> mustard5: the graphic interface is better, etc
<25> if i do "iwconfig" It sees the ESSID but no signal or anything.
<12> mustard5: although I have noticed the sound is more 'crackly' w/this installation. any suggestions? when i switch between workspaces, wow kinda hangs on the sound for a moment before going to normal
<2> hmm, how do I add /usr/local/lib to my library path again?
<26> is there any way I can ask mplayer to buffer up a few megs of the movie I'm trying to watch before playing it? It's on an SMB mount on a remote windows box
<18> daryl_, I don't have any ideas about that situation unfortunately :)
<27> hello.. i've installed the apache2-mpm-worker package.. i i want now install the php for use phph pages.. wath package need?
<28> hey, can anyone tell me whether or not I will have any problems installing this on a SATA drive?
<12> mustard5: : ) ah well thanks a bunch for the help w/wine
<12> have a great evening!
<18> daryl_, will do :)
<12> and vipoet, good luck in your anti-wine-windows-hacker mentality
<12> hehe
<12> night all!
<25> I don't understand though.. because all I did was reinstall ubuntu
<25> worked fine before hand.
<29> greetings
<4> hey why is the xubuntu channel dead?


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