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<0> yipe to restart it use sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start <1> !status <2> PepeGrilo: how about tring something like 'touch ~/cronworks' as teh command and seeing if that works <3> yesterday someone here told me that ctrl alt backspace was the normal way to kill x <2> PepeGrilo: s/tring/trying <0> yipe to restart it use sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start <--- if you stop it that is. <3> okay <4> yipe: that person is correct, it does kill the X server. However, it doesn't (re)start it. <5> concretes: you coudln't be less specific if you tried <3> concretes, double click it (or single click if you changed the default like me) <3> :P <5> so why does it restart sometimes? <6> what is the comand touch ~/cronworks <7> tony: a restart seemed to help, it got me back to an install method i know, thanks for the help anyways :D <3> I'd like to know that too orbin <2> PepeGrilo: it creates an empty file called 'cronworks' in your home directory
<5> PepeGrilo: makes an empty file called cronworks in your home dir <2> orbin, yipe: gdm restarts it <0> yipe ctrl alt backspace doesn't kill ?dm it does kill X however. if you don't use ?dm then ctrl alt backspace is a standard way to kill X <8> jeeaar: Ah, wonderful! <9> Crimsun: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MidiSoftwareSynthesisHowTo <3> is there a non-*dm way to login? <7> it looks like id created those extra devices by accident, and it was trying to partition more memory than existed <10> yipe: type startx <3> sometimes tty will ask me for that info after I kill x <0> yipe startx <11> sure, you can login with a palm connected to the serial port :p <3> yeah, that's how I've been getting back to x after killing <5> _jason: that's the thing though...it seems to me like it's pot luck whether or not gdm starts it then. <7> and the "devices" which were actually partitions, went away with a reboot <9> crimsun: that's what i've made <6> ok, and then what up ? (I'm sorry because of my horrible English) <2> orbin: are you sure gdm is running everytime it fails to restart X? <3> I'm gonna go experiment with this a bit <12> i click on AUTOZEN open.. nothing happens <5> _jason: dunno tbh. i use gdm to login, i ***ume it was always running <6> ok <6> i underestud. i will make a test and i must to put in crontab -e "*/1 * * * touch ~/cronworks <6> it's ok ? <2> PepeGrilo: yes, but you don't need the */1, it can just be * <6> ok <0> orbin gdm kinda keeps count, if you kill x several times it will also kill gdm three or four, idk the exact number of times. <5> _jason: actually, i haven't tested it, but i'm gussing the first ctrl+alt+backspace zaps x an gdm, so further restarts don't have gdm running, hence the need to login? <2> orbin: possibly <0> orbin no <5> intelikey, _jason : thanks. i think i kind of get it <0> k <5> oh, maybe not :) <13> !status <5> intelikey: go on..correct me please <3> I want to be cool, how do I make ubuntu NOT load up x, or gdm, or anything at startup? <14> !stayus <15> vader: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/ <2> yipe: stay in school <3> lol <3> << philosophy major <0> orbin the first time you ctrl alt backspace it will not kill ?dm but if you continue to ctrl alt backspace it will eventually kill ?dm also. <10> yipe: you need to edit /etc/innitab and change your runlevel <3> and believe me, in school or not, a philosophy major is NEVER cool <3> that sounds tough... <6> jason it is work properly <5> intelikey: ah. thanks. <16> when i try to access my dvd drive via gnome i get: "could not execute pmount". mouting in console (also as user) works. any hints? <10> yipe: i meant /etc/inittab <17> Hello everyone, I just installed ubuntu about a two weeks ago and I am loving it! <14> heh I am having fun now, the wired connection that I was forced to use, was very flawed...now I finally have the Broadcom 4318 wireless working under Dapper Drake Ubuntu <2> PepeGrilo: great, the reason gaim wouldn't start is because a $DISPLAY isn't set when cron tries to run it probably <3> that sounds no less difficult than it did with two n's <5> vertex78: good stuff <17> Anyone here have much luck with running kino on ubuntu 5.10? <6> ok and whats the problem whith that 15 */2 * * * /usr/sbin/ddclient -file /etc/ddclient.conf -cache /home/gnomo/.ddclient.cache -quiet <10> yipe: it's as easy as changing a 2 to a 1, if i recall correctly...it's very simple <14> vertex78, I am running it on Dapper <18> anybody can help me? <19> vader: quite a feat to have a broadcom wireless connection work more reliably than a wired.. :p <6> why i cant run these
<20> Hi all :) <3> okay, which 2? <14> Seq yes it is lol <5> vertex78: the repos package doesn't work? <2> PepeGrilo: check your mail from cron. type 'mutt' <3> id:2:initdefault: <3> that two? <10> yipe: yup <19> does anybody know where I can set a default search domain that won't be overwritten by dhcp? <3> yay! <20> anyone who play a doom for linux box? <17> vader, I have it set up and I get capture video with my video camera but for some reason it started running real slow <8> Well, I have an exam in the morning, so I should get going. <0> IdleOne:1:initdefault: <--- here :) <19> vader: I have a 4306 and I have to do all sorts of crazy things like limit it to 11Mbits, and bring it up manually <17> at first when i played video from the camera it was in real time now there is a big delay <0> stupid autocomplete... <14> vertex78, what other programs do you have running? That may be the problem <21> hi. If I'm running a 32-bit kernel on an Athlon 64 machine, will it report 'Athlon XP' in /proc/cpuinfo instead of Athlon 64? I'm confused, because on the box this PC came in, it said A64 3300... but cpuinfo says Athlon XP 3200+ <0> Id1:initdefault: <--- here :) <14> Seq I went to the wiki and just did the first one and it runs awesome now <17> I don't think I am running anything else but I don't really know enough about linux to know what should and should not be running in the background <19> vader: did you use ndis wrapper or native drivers? <14> Cafuego repos Seq <19> cafuego? <6> _jason, ok and whats the problem whith that 15 */2 * * * /usr/sbin/ddclient -file /etc/ddclient.conf -cache /home/gnomo/.ddclient.cache -quiet <3> okay, here we go, if it doesn't work, you're a dead-man!:P <21> I guess one way to find out is to try booting the 64 bit kernel and see if it works :) <2> PepeGrilo: check your mail from cron. type 'mutt' <14> vertex78, then I really have no idea as to what to say <14> Seq, are you running Dapper or Breezy? <17> when i went to export a video in dvd format it ran for 2 hours and said there was 8 more left lol <19> vader: dapper <17> Whats the difference between dapper and breezy? <14> Seq go here and see what you think www.kevinsbest.com <22> vertex78: different releases <0> vertex78 a buck two ninty five ? <13> hello all: how do you play mp3 in ubuntu? <14> Dapper is still in Development <22> vertex78: breezy is stable version, dapper is beta still <21> Dapper = 6.04 correct? <17> ok <16> 6.06 now ... <14> 6.06 I believe <21> ah, ok <16> 6.04 was first planed <0> !dapper <15> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :) <23> ubuntu: Go to www.fluendo.com and grab the mp3 codec for free download and install. Then mp3 will play <6> _jason if i put in the console /usr/sbin/ddclient -file /etc/ddclient.conf -cache /home/gnomo/.ddclient.cache, it's run but from the cron didn't <21> Can I set my distribution to 'testing' or 'unstable' e.g. like in Debian, and just be constantly on the 'bleeding edge' whenever i apt-get dist-upgrade? <19> vader: host not found :p <14> host not found....one sec <17> so when dapper is no longer a beta will it be named breezy? Or will the next ubuntu release be named dapper? <24> dapper <14> Seq, http://www.kevinsbest.blogspot.com/ <24> !dapper <15> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :) <25> !status <21> So <26> hello all! I am trying to burn a dvd using cdrdao. I use the switch --device /dev/dvdrw. it says "device or resource busy" any ideas? <6> some one use cdmon ? <6> or ddclient <21> I'm one user in a large research group.. I'm trying to get everyone to convert to Ubuntu ;) They're using god-awful things like Gentoo and Mandriva <27> vertex78: are you thinking of sid? <6> how do you put in the cronfile <19> vader: haha, thats what im doing now: setting the rate to 11M and bringing it up manually <9> Crimsun: are you in? <27> gentoo is nice <16> lutra: yeah, if yu have a lot of time ^^ <14> I don't have to bring it up manual <27> doener: indeed...but it's still a nice distro <16> lutra: ack
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