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<0> !dapper
<1> can someone hellp me out with whatever the hell http://v3ctor.org/docs/cedega_cvs.txt is supposed to be
<2> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
<3> anyone that can help. I need a part. Its a Silicon npn transistor, vhf-uhf amplifier, mixer/OSC, part number MTE161
<4> Is there a quick way to try some diff settings, or do I need to go the x conf route, modelines, etc.
<4> I do have Knoppix
<5> I've got the same problems as http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=144889 what are my options? Should I let it go through all the buffer errors and then change dma or whatever it may be?
<1> exuse me
<6> why?
<1> but could someone help me with http://v3ctor.org/docs/cedega_cvs.txt
<1> whatever it is
<1> :D
<6> sorry riomerc
<1> I'm trying to get the CVS cegeda
<7> riomerc you and your enter key
<1> *rolls eyes*



<7> ;)
<1> It could be worse
<7> was said in nicest possible way
<8> i read the page and understand nothing... :/
<1> Ditto
<8> what do i have to do to have root access ?
<1> It's somthing to do with the CVS cegeda
<5> !sudo
<2> sudo is probably a command that will let users run commands as root. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
<1> ok
<1> I'll rephrase my question
<1> Can anyone help me (In detail) install cvs cegeda
<9> hwo do you get the stdout of a program to write to a file on the command line
<8> ubun2, that's exactly what i don't understand
<8> when i do sudo, it asks for a p***word
<1> it's your p***word
<10> kristalino, your user p***word
<1> or admin]
<8> Jimmey__, woookay !
<11> mabus06, command > file
<12> Wierd i have just installed an bluetooth dongle but i cant find any bluetooth devices, tested with a mobile phone and a bluetooth headset using command: sudo hidd --search but it finbds nothing
<13> g
<8> Jimmey__, it worked thanks !! :)
<6> gimmulf_: that ****s
<14> how much disk space do i need for the standard ubuntu (5.1) installation? is 1 GB enough ?
<10> 1.8gb
<10> Minimum
<15> kristalino, read the web page the bot told you about, it will make sense of what your doing
<8> this sentence on the wiki should be changed : " When sudo asks for a p***word, it needs YOUR p***word, this means that a root p***word is not needed."
<14> Jimmey__: okay thanks
<8> because it's very confusing
<12> Gean: yes :)
<6> it's correct though
<16> 1.8 GB is also gonna be tight
<17> kristalino: you can change it, it's a wiki
<8> ompaul, read what i wrote, "YOUR p***word" is confusing. Better write : the user p***word, it would be clearer.
<15> tom, if you want to use it - you want to make it useful you better get some more space with that - that is no real swap
<15> kristalino, thanks for you input
<8> ompaul, np
<18> i have built my own debs for xorg 7.0 in breezy... how do i install them without getting all the dependency problems? apt is not aware of the new packages
<17> kristalino: that sounds like a good idea, I'll change it, unless someone else wants to...
<19> ive just installed a bluetooth usb device. How can i activate it? when i typ lsusb i see this: Bus 001 Device 008: ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode anyidea?
<17> kristalino: done :)
<20> ldentity: sudo hciconfig hci0 up
<19> LoCusF what does that do?
<21> is it possible to set sudo timeout to 0? how?
<21> I want sudo to ALWAYS ask me for the root p***word
<20> ldentity: activates it :)
<19> LoCusF, aha! :) Thank you!! :)
<20> no problem :)
<8> _jason, thanks ! :)
<22> stjepan: You can use "sudo -K" after yoe commands
<18> what is a "PRE-dependency problem"?
<5> Het has anyone had experiance with dm-0 buffer overflow problems?
<23> i have installed firefox1.5.. how will i make it the default browser
<24> Sdr.
<24> Morrn
<25> just a question?
<26> Hi everyone - Trying ubuntu for the first time, trying to grab drivers for my geforce 6600gt - got nvidia-glx and nvidia-settings from synaptic last night, but the nvidia-settings control panel doesn't have a resolution slider, and the ubuntu resolution preference only shows 1024x768 as the max res (I have a 1680x1050 dell ws), how do I get ubuntu to recognize / let me set the native resolution?
<25> i want to install msn on ubuntu?
<27> jer_: i allready ansvered you in #kubuntu?



<17> corruptco: do you mean amsn? or actually msn?
<25> messenger
<23> i'm using xubuntu btw..
<25> os friends...
<5> jmullen, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg I think.
<17> corruptco: sudo aptitude install amsn, after enabling universe
<28> salut baietzii
<12> !dns
<2> parse error: Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, gimmulf_
<17> !fr
<2> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
<25> how do i enable universe?
<23> vge: i'm using xubuntu btw..
<17> ubotu: tell corruptco about universe
<29> !universe
<2> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource
<12> Where do i specify what DNS to use?
<25> ha ha
<25> my house mates the resident nerd
<25> i might just ask him tomorrow
<16> gimmulf_: /etc/network/interfaces
<24> corruptco: MSN is a windows-only app. (of course)
<30> gimmulf_, it depends on the type of connection you use
<24> corruptco: Try gAIM. Should come with your Ubuntu-installation
<16> gimmulf_: dns-nameservers xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy under your interface
<11> gimmulf_, if you are using dhcp it is provided by the dhcp server
<19> LoCusF, Its not working.. The thing is, I can find my computer, using my phone, but the computer cant find my phone :P.. what do I have to write to make it search for bluetooth units?
<30> gimmulf_, but what mwe says should work most of the time
<31> anyone coding in python ?
<30> 8^P
<10> visik7, a little bit =-/
<12> erUSUL: hmm ok becauce im using a d-link router and it seems like i having some dns problems.. sometimes i need to run sudo dhclient to be able browsing the web again
<31> do u use an ide or the cl***ic vim ?
<26> ubun2- thanks, i'll try that when i get home from work, I think I may have tried it last night but I feel like i messed something else up while doing it (lots of intimadating questions that get written to /etc/X11/xorg.conf :P
<17> visik7: I'm sure a lot of people do
<22> !cd
<2> I don't know, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, mantono
<10> visik7, I use Gedit
<16> visik7: or eric if you prefer ide
<32> if i install ubuntu with the server option on my main computer, can i put the hd and in another system and run it like that? Does it install soundcards etc. or are those not installed with the server option?
<33> I need help changing permissions on my USB HDD
<31> _jason: I'm looking for a decent ide with auto code completion and some other usefull stuff, something like pydev under eclipse but lighter than eclipse
<20> ubotu tell ldentity about bluetooth
<33> its automounted in /media
<16> rangefinder: you should probably just change mount options
<30> gimmulf_, then you have to put a line like "iface eth1 inet dhcp" in /etc/network/interfaces
<33> I just need to give read access to users other than the owner, and it isn't working
<16> rangefinder: add an entry to /etc/fstab back it up first though
<17> visik7: I think anjuta does python. You could try that. There are some modifications for vim that will let you do that too
<12> erUSUL: why eth1?
<16> rangefinder: add an entry to /etc/fstab. what file system is it?
<33> fat32
<12> erUSUL: i have this line in interfaces: iface eth0 inet dhcp
<30> gimmulf_, well i copied my own file you have to put there the correct network device (ethx, rax and so on)
<16> rangefinder: umask=0000 under options for global read/write perms
<30> gimmulf_, it should work then
<16> rangefinder: or umask=0022 for read only for world
<12> erUSUL: this is what it looks like completely: auto lo eth0 allow-hotplug eth1 iface lo inet loopback iface eth0 inet dhcp
<5> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=144889 similar problem. What do I do?
<34> ogra, hey there. Is client audio working in dapper ltsp? How about local device support? Is there documentation on getting these working?
<19> LoCusF, I already did those steps mate.. :(
<18> what is a "PRE-dependency problem"?
<35> sbartleylinux, try #edubuntu
<30> gimmulf_, it is right then. it should just work (tm)
<35> sbartleylinux, and iirc local device support is not yet there
<33> what would the fstab entry look like?
<36> sbartleylinux, not yet, i'm working on a CVS sync of ltspfs
<33> device is /dev/sdf
<12> oki erUSUL
<34> Seveas, thx.
<34> ogra, k. thought so but had to check. thx.
<36> sbartleylinux, but seveas is right, #edubuntu is generally more quiet to talk :)
<34> :)
<16> rangefinder: what's your device? type mount in a terminal to see


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