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<0> craize: All it really takes is a text editor and a little research.
<1> I can't find it in there
<2> CNAP: but yeah, you can do that
<3> How can I rename my OS's in the GRUB boot loader?
<4> mzinz:
<5> mzinz: mount /boot/ if applicable; nano -w /boot/grub/menu.lst
<4> man, you beat me!
<6> djr well the dist upgrade on dapper made me ****up my entire Xorg
<3> obnibolongo, whats nano?
<1> there is libflash-mozplugin
<4> mzinz: or you can do it the graphical way
<7> Anyone know off hand what ports BitTorrent uses?
<5> mzinz sorry, sudo nano -w /boot/grub/menu.lst
<6> so, yeah, since it says it has failures with fglrx, i try to get rid of the problem
<5> mzinz: command line editor
<3> obnibolongo, is that just similar to gedit?



<5> mzinz: yah
<3> obnibolongo, i c
<1> is that it?
<5> mzinz: but runs from a terminal
<0> craize: I have tried the dapper {upgrade}downgrade yet.
<8> CosmoDad, Thanks a bunch! It worked. They should put out a patch for that...
<3> obnibolongo, ic thasnks
<2> blindx: 6881 - 6999
<5> mzinz: if your prefer running gedit, sudo mount /boot (once again if applicable); gksudo /boot/grub/menu.lst
<0> craize: I HAVEN'T tried the dapper {upgrade}downgrade yet.
<9> djr: it probably wont work
<0> mwe: won't work which way?
<7> thanks PuMpErNiCkLe
<9> djr: downgrading from dapper
<3> obnibolongo, I have 4 ubuntu kernels: 2.6.12-10-386, 2.6.12.10-386 (recovery mode), 2.6.12.9-386, 2.6.12.9-386 (recovery mode)... do i need to display all 4? whats recovery? like safe mode?
<2> blindx: np :)
<4> whats the codename for after dapper?
<10> mwe: The folder looks empty : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12135
<2> mzinz: Recovery mode defaults to a root console so you can fix stuff.
<3> PuMpErNiCkLe, k, thanks
<0> mwe: Well I'm still trying to get Breezy fully stable. So I'll wait before trying.
<9> sethman: oh. it looks wrong
<10> mwe: ahhh ha, what should be in it?
<11> good night all, time to go
<9> sethman: rm -rf /lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/build && ln -s /usr/src/linux-2.6.12 /lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/build I think
<12> i'm having a problem mounting a disk... anyone familiar with gparted?
<9> Hexidigital: gparted doesn't mount disks
<12> i can't mount /dev/hdb2 (just formatted with gparted), and now /etc/fstab can't see it
<9> sethman: it should point to the kernel source
<13> leagris: turn that thing off pls
<12> mwe, i know that... but i'm thinking maybe gparted did something bad?
<9> Hexidigital: potentially
<14> excuse me, when i am trying to compile i get an error that i dont have whats needed. What exactly do i need?
<9> sethman: well good luck
<2> Bambino: What's the error?
<9> gotta go
<14> Package requirements (glib-2.0, direct fb >= 0.1.6) were not met.
<15> is there
<15> lameedgo!
<15> where did he go
<14> PuMpErNiCkLe, i searched for "glib" only glib i found was a documentation. and there is nothing called "direct fb"
<15> damn.. im trying to get mym vmware working
<16> how to get the chraset of a specific file ?
<17> How would I go about making Gnome Themes?
<2> Bambino: It's 'directfb' I think - there's a package called that, anyway.
<2> well, directfb-dev
<2> *libdirectfb-dev
<12> what is the command to change permissions to local user? if i wanted test.txt to be read/writeable by all?
<0> Concretesledge: Working which way? I've had no problem installing either the viewer or the work station under Ubuntu.
<2> dammit
<18> xored: use "file -i <file>"
<2> Bambino: also, libglib2.0-dev
<18> Hexidigital: chmod or use Nautilus
<18> Hexidigital: or konqueror
<12> thanks cosmodad
<0> Hexidigital: From a shell it's "chmod a+rw test.pl" or something clost to that.
<12> djr, test.pl? or is .pl part of a command?
<2> chmod 666 file.name :D
<10> mwe: Thanks
<12> djr, also will that work for a mounted disk? ( my /dev/hdb2 is under /home/myname/store for storage)



<0> Hexidigital: "test.pl" was the file name I thought you asked about.
<12> djr: :) ok, thanks
<15> djr, it just doesnt have internet
<15> vmware workstation
<12> djr, thanks again... worked
<15> the ethernet connection says its active eth0
<14> PuMpErNiCkLe, The glib u mentioned, was there, i installed it thanks. However there is nothing but directvnc .. =(
<15> Do i have to have vmware in the firewall as an exception , when it boots
<0> Concretesledge: to get "internet" working with vmware you need to "install" the modules.
<2> Bambino: OK, I guess libdirectfb-dev is only in the Dapper repo.
<15> ?
<15> vmware tools ?
<0> Concretesledge: No the vmware modules in the kernel of the host.
<15> djr , i am not advanced enough to do that
<2> Bambino: http://packages.ubuntulinux.org/breezy/libdevel/libdirectfb-dev
<15> i guess i dont understand, in ubuntu ?
<15> where would i do that , xserver ?
<0> There is a "script" that does most of the work called " vmware-config.pl" you run it with the kernel-header package installed and it will take care of most of the work.
<14> PuMpErNiCkLe, =( My bad.. I searched for one starting with "directfb".. but there were under libdirect.. didnt know i had to ad "lib" before "direct" so i was searching under D.. thanks!! ;)
<15> djr, does that come with vmware or do i have to download it
<2> Bambino: np :)
<0> Concretesledge: Yes
<19> is the breezy kernel compiled with radeonfb support by default?
<0> Concretesledge: Yes it comes with vmware
<15> djr, does it work like vmware-tools.pl ?
<15> i have to execute it in terminal
<20> Is there anyway I can copy+paste in the File System??
<21> bsoir
<0> Concretesledge: yes in a Terminal as the "root" user or at least with "sudo"
<15> right
<20> yes, i know that
<15> but where would i find it
<20> but i'm going to need to move files into the directory.. how would i do that in terminal
<5> Concretesledge: yes; probably you'll run into problems if you've your Ubuntu updated. I've never installed VMware on Ubuntu, only in Gentoo, but I think I know the steps. Do you wish me to try to tell you the steps?
<22> hi guys, anyone ever changed the ubuntu live cd?
<0> Concretesledge: It's in /usr/bin/
<15> im on windowsxp
<5> Concretesledge: ah!
<15> lol
<15> with ubuntu vmwared..
<23> oh no.... not xp
<5> Concretesledge: so you're running Ubuntu inside the VM on Windows XP
<15> nomasteryoda: Get down do you?
<23> oh, vmware is cool
<24> Concretesledge: eh I just use xwin from windows to connect to my ubuntu machine
<15> obnibolongo exactly
<15> xwin ?
<23> i use vmware too
<15> but im having problems getting my cable modem to work along with it.. i wonder if i have to disable the connecction or something
<5> Concretesledge: what???
<0> My vmware host is Ubuntu I have about five client OSs.
<20> Could anyone tell me how to copy and paste files using the terminal?
<14> PuMpErNiCkLe, Any idea how to get like this guy have? http://www.romeon.net/sc.jpg (The area to the right, with the swap and cpu and download and upload rates etc)
<5> Concretesledge: In your current setup you only want the Cable Modem working with Windows, VMware will then take the job of creating a private network to share the connection.
<25> Hello.
<5> Concretesledge: was that what you meant?
<18> Twisted2253: you probably mean files' contents. You can use file redirection for that
<18> Twisted2253: that is, '>' and '>>' preferably
<15> obnibolongo i dont know
<25> Could anyone tell me how much HD space ubuntu takes?
<5> Concretesledge: ok..... you want to have net on Ubuntu, right?
<26> Bambino: gkrellm
<26> Bambino: or maybe conky...i think is what it is called
<2> Bambino: install "conky", I think
<5> uh... evil, 666 users here
<5> 667 :P
<26> Bambino: it can looks like that with conky, gkrellm, gdesklets, superkaramba, or adeskletrs
<26> adesklets
<14> PuMpErNiCkLe, lutra thanks
<4> its better than 669
<26> but they're using conky as pumpernickle pointed out
<14> lutra, okiii that was many :P
<0> warbringer87: Depends on what you want to do with it. my root partition has about 3.6G on it and my /home has 27G of data on it.
<5> Concretesledge: I can help you but I need you to say something back.... :P


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