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<0> !tell jimmer about wireless <0> !tell jimmer about wifi <1> I don't know what todo at all <2> mzinz: Breezy Badger K7 {ie 2.6.12-10-k7 } which works find on my Athon <1> I put in the drivers for the card <1> but thats it <3> Ok let me be blunt CosmoDad, What EXACTLY must I add or change to that line. I know where and how but I know know what. <1> after that I don't know what todo next <0> Jimmer: read the 2-3 links you have now <3> er I don't know what. <4> !tell Jimmer about wifi <5> can anyone help me out with my ATI problem? <6> Does anyone know the directory where gaim.pc is? <1> ah, thanks <7> eugman: it should look like this: /dev/hda1 /harddisk ext3 defaults,users 0 0 <5> the card is an ATI Radeon 9550
<0> !tell helpmeplx about ati <7> eugman: of course you need to replace /dev/hda1 and /harddisk by whatever fits your environment <5> NickGarvey, I've followed that tutorial i'm having a problem with my screen turning itself off and displaying a message saying no signal avalible. <3> Well these are different paritions/drives would I just use defaults,user for ntfs paritions? <8> ok so it sudo visudo prompts for a p***word, i enter mine and i'm back at the prompt <4> sethman: so are you getting anywhere? <7> Twisted2253: locate gaim.pc will tell you <8> typing it again does nothing <6> CosmoDad: Thanks <4> eugman: you probably want umask=0222 under options for ntfs <9> ok so without having to read the sudoers and visudo man pages, what exactly does it ido? <10> CNAP: sudo: <11> Is there a good tool which performs string recognition (prefferably default tool) ? Say, I want to extract an IP from a log ? <0> CNAP: why not just read them? <3> Mwe, I have that but what can I use to make it normal user readable? <10> !tell CNAP about sudo <2> helpmeplx: adjust the setting in the "Screen Saver" <0> CNAP: they didn't put together that excellent documentation for no reason <10> There. Done, NickGarvey <3> right now it's root owned and usable only. <5> djr, it happens right after I restart X <4> eugman: umask=0222 should do just that <12> toxic_: grep, awk, sed - tons of options <9> i know what sudo does. but visudo? <1> ok, I have wireless problems the tutorial doesn't explain <4> eugman: you'd need to remount it though <7> eugman: listen to mwe and ubotu: <1> when I ndiswrapper -l I get: bcmwl5 driver present <7> !ntfs <13> ntfs is probably the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions <1> but it doesn't say hardware present <14> looking for help setting up a printer <10> CNAP: uses the EDITOR variable, or the "editor" symlink, to open up the sudoers file <11> PuMpErNiCkLe, grep only returns the entire line where the pattern is specified, sed, wow never managed to understand that completely, and yes, awk is my last option if I can't find any other tool <15> mwe: It is rolling along. The tarball is taking a while to unzip <14> new to linux <4> Jimmer: then you probably using the wrong driver <16> !tell james050286 about print <2> helpmeplx: Still it sound to me like either the "Screen Saver" or the setting in "Xorg.org" file. <1> its the drive my windows side is using <17> if one wanted to automatically mount a filesystem on /dev/hdb2 created by a faulty install of ubuntu, how would they do that? <18> CosmoDad: Java works good, mwe helped me and I gave a ubuntu coffee to him :) <19> CNAP: Can you ***ist me with the next and hopefully last problem for tonight? <20> hi <17> *using gparted <9> from what i gathered, i think sudoers is the file that you can say which accounts fall under SUDO <10> CNAP: it copies the file to a temporary directory before the editor is opened <20> could someone tell me how to fix my X11 from the console? <1> so I ***ume its the right driver <3> Still no change, maybe a reboot will help. <7> PwcrLinux: awesome :) <21> Do you gys prefer Gnome or KDE? <17> gnome <9> multipel: sure, but you should probably open the question to everybody <7> PwcrLinux: what else were you missing besides the java runtime environment (j2re1.4)? <18> gnome <9> gnome <20> anyone can help me please? <9> XTERM!!!! :-D <10> CNAP: so that "visudo" will check the syntax of the file without... killing the sudoers file <4> Jimmer: not any driver will work. not even the one you use in windows
<18> CosmoDad: it's 1.5 now <22> KDE!! <7> craize: details <4> Jimmer: go to ndiswrapper.sf.net and look for you card in the database <1> k <10> CNAP: and copy it if the syntax check has o***ed <7> PwcrLinux: ok.. anything else you needed to do? <12> toxic_: If I was doing that, I'd use some combo of grep/sed - grep to return the line, and sed to remove the irrelevant sections. <10> CNAP: understand? <23> mew : when you done please i need some help <21> Are there any major differences between Gnome and KDE? <12> toxic_: awk may be a more 'relevant' tool, though I've never used it <18> CosmoDad: I tested on my irc webspage and the javachat works prefectly <7> PwcrLinux: good to hear <9> kbrooks: kind of. now my question is what does the sudoers file do? <1> mwe, how do I find out which one I have? <10> CNAP: what dont you understand? <11> PuMpErNiCkLe, Ok point taken, I'll take a closer look to the sed man pages. Yeah, I know awk seems good, but I've never used it either so far. Thanks for the info <4> Jimmer: lspci -v <0> CNAP: read the manual please <12> toxic_: np, I didn't even have to code anything :) <10> CNAP: the file does nothing by itself. its a sudo configuration file <10> NickGarvey: why are you telling him to RTFM? <1> mwe, it says Broadcom Corporation: Unknown device <24> how do I update my flashplayer for firefox? <19> CNAP: How does cfv works? It doesn't check the checksums files. <10> NickGarvey: seriously? i'm telling him <4> Jimmer: that doesn't sound so good <5> djr, I've checked the xorg.conf file and the monitor settings are the same as before the sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg <25> kaz_: if using apt, you should have the latest <9> kbrooks: i'm reading the MAN page right now and this is its description: The sudoers file is composed of two types of entries: aliases (basically variables) and user specifications (which specify who may run what). <9> When multiple entries match for a user, they are applied in order. Where there are conflicting values, the last match is used (which is not necessarily the most specific match). <10> CNAP: Yes. <19> CNAP: I had a space in a folder which I didn't see, but now it's gone. <1> actually everything in lspci says Unknown device <25> and note, the latest is 7, macromedia hasn't made a 8 for linux yet <11> PuMpErNiCkLe, hehe, the coding is pretty basic once I know what tools to use :) <4> Jimmer: that sounds even worse <9> multipel: lol, i don't even know what cfv is :-) <9> multipel: i'm sorry i couldn't help more <1> well, everything but the graphics card and wireless card works <10> CNAP: the stuff bout entries can be ignored <19> CNAP: It's a sfv-checker. <26> Hello I need some help. I was logged onto myspace.com and whenever I try to add a friend or send a message to someone firefox hangs for about a second then crashes. <9> kbrooks: yes, i'm afraid i don't understand <26> Can anyone help me with that <15> mwe: Arggg, error again. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12133 <19> I have cksfv too, but I don't like it. <10> CNAP: WHAT don't you understand? <4> sethman: did you do the ln -s ? <9> kbrooks: i'm sorry i'm frustrating you here -- but i don't know understand what the sudoers file actual DOES. what's it's purpose in life? <7> Christopher: is myspace like youtube? ff 1.0.x regularly crashes with that site on my box too, I have to switch to epiphany for that <26> oh ok <10> CNAP: i'm not frustrated. i'd liker to help you <4> sethman: what does ls -ld /lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/build say? <10> CNAP: h/o <24> I get E: Couldn't find package flashplayer-mozilla <26> CosmoDad, thanks for the advice ill try it with epiphany <27> hello everybody! what you think about gdesklets-starterbar? <4> CNAP: it specifies who may use sudo and how <24> but I have universe uncommented in sources.list <26> CosmoDad, ill try it and let you know how it works <20> could someone tell me how to re-configure XORG from the console ? <9> mwe: ok thank you. <28> craize: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg <4> kaz_: isn't it mozilla-flashplayer? apt-cache search flash <7> Christopher: would like to hear <20> thanks lutra <29> how to get the chraset of a specific file ? <2> craize: It depends on what you want to do? <9> ok, so let me get this down: i can (against better sound judgement) make my user account a sudo account by editing the sudoers file, right? <12> CNAP: or by changing your account's group settings <2> craize: All it really takes is a text editor and a little research.
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