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<0> however I get undefined refference errors. I've included the libraries for Allegro and X11...don't really know what's going on though. <1> houseoftainted: ? <2> amphi: do you know if the existing startup scripts attempt to run any iptables dump file? otherwise how should I get the file run? <3> cedric, sudo mount -o remount,rw,other,options /media/foo <4> amphi, to fix my sound card <3> cedric, p*** all the options it is currently mounted with, just change the ro to rw <1> ian_: write an init script, see /etc/init.d/README for info <5> psusi OK I try one sec <6> once it is hibernated, how do I wake it up? <1> houseoftainted: did that module modprobe ok? you are the 770 guy btw? <7> tell it that spring has arrived <6> tee hee <8> sudo date --set-season spring <6> cron job... <9> I'm having trouble with gdm - http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/8567 - and when I reboot it goes to a weird greenscreen for a bit then gives me an error: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/8569 <10> does ubuntu have a nice installer?
<10> it is in the mail :( <5> psusi the command didn't work <11> Klohunt: define "nice" <10> Not cryptic <6> Klohunt: if by nice you mean "put disk in, hit enter a few times" - yes <3> cedric, "dont work" is not an error description... <12> Klohunt - Ubuntu has an installer that works <0> so I guess no one here is familiar with Allegro? <10> the opposite of Gentoo's basicly <7> nice=something that takes your pleasure <11> Klohunt: it's still a text-mode installer. i haven't seen any excessively cryptic questions in it though <6> if you means "makes girls go oohh ahh" then no <10> oh ok <10> thanks <10> and does anyone know if it has good support for the Nvidia 7800 GTX graphics cards? <11> !nvidia <13> nvidia is, like, at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=57368 <10> :O thanks. <4> amphi, what module is it? <7> when I look in the mirror I am nice :P <1> houseoftainted: I know longer know - did you not take a note of it? <1> houseoftainted: anyway, it's on linux-laptop.net, under IBM <5> psusi, "can't find /media/foo in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab <5> " <10> So if my internet connection does not work at first, should I just temporarily use the vesa drivers? <11> Klohunt: guess so. having no internet connection would be a bit of a nuisance though, how are you connected? <1> Klohunt: vesa should work on any non-antediluvian video card <14> yeah, 2D will work fine out of the box. <15> how does one increase the size of the buffer history when paging back and forth at bash terminal/prompt <10> Ethernet wire through a router to a cable modem <10> For some reason I couldnt get eth0 to work correctly on Debian, thats why i ask <5> psusi: error message is "can't find /media/foo in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab <5> " <11> Klohunt: if it's ethernet, then i'm sure you'll have no problems at all. the installer wll ask you about your IP, gateway and DNS (or just use DHCP if you router has it), and that's all <10> ah ok, and I have one question about that if you dont mind <9> I'm having trouble with gdm - http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/8567 - and when I reboot it goes to a weird greenscreen for a bit then gives me an error: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/8569 <10> is the IP the 192.168.0.101 or my actual IP? <11> Klohunt: hm well, debian not detecting your ethernet is weird. is it a built-in-in-the-mobo card? <3> cedric, rofl... you're supposed to replace "foo" with whatever the name of your current mount point is <11> Klohunt: your IP is the IP your router gives you, so i guess 192.168.0.101 <10> no, it is an Nvidia ethernet card I think <10> ah, ok <16> what ftp server do you folks reccomend for windows XP?... using gftp for linux <5> psusi: haha sorry again I'm newb <11> Klohunt: your gatway is the router itself, and your DNS is, in most cases, still your router <17> !kmail <13> I give up. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, darthbutcher <18> IdleOne: google free ftp <3> cedric, "foo" and "bar" are often used in geekspeek as generic place holders <10> Thanks LjL <10> I can get all that by running IPCONFIG in windows XP right? <7> I prefer to https than ftp <16> I have and alot of the come up. dont know wich to use <19> is there a way to chroot into an ubuntu isolinux install cd? <17> To install Kmail, what would I type in? <17> sudo apt kmail ? <11> Klohunt: yeah, though chances are that you won't even be asked those things, if your router has DHCP <1> Klohunt: you could just do dhclient eth0 if the router has dhcp <20> apt-get install kmail <17> Thanks. <3> aye, https sure does beat ftp
<10> I see <10> Is it the same installer as Debian? <11> Klohunt: very much like it <10> ok <3> webdav rocks... especially when combined with ssl using client certificates for authentication <11> Klohunt: some of the weirder questions removed, i think <10> ahhh ok <7> omg someone agrees o0(print screen ) <10> I noticed some wierd ones :D <17> corvax: That didn't work. <17> Do I need sudo in front? <20> yes sudo <10> so 192.168.0.1 is my gateway, I believe? <17> Tis what I thought. <9> RIght. <5> psusi: OK I tried it again mounting /media/ipod and it brought up a command list for mounting devices <4> amphi, # No sound. The installation program did not detect the soundchip properly. Even worse, alsaconf is not included in Ubuntu. Solution: <4> * The module to be loaded (snd-cs4236) is included in the file /etc/modules. <4> * The option, with which the sound module has to be loaded (basically the alsaconf-section from /etc/modules.conf) is included in /etc/modprobe.d/sound. That's it. <10> thanks for the help :D <4> amphi, im guessin this is my solution, mind helping me understand it <1> houseoftainted: try sudo modprobe snd-cs4236 <7> is there a ftps protocal? <1> anyone know _why_ ubuntu doesn't include alsaconf? <20> alsaconf is in ubuntu <21> tatters, yes, but you don't really want to know about it <21> use sftp <20> its part of alsa-utils <4> FATAL: Error inserting snd_cs4236 (/lib/modules/2.6.10-5-386/kernel/sound/isa/cs423x/snd-cs4236.ko) <1> corvax: it is? it doesn't seem to be in alsa-utils <20> or tools i forget <3> cedric, huh? <22> corvax: it's not. <20> maybe because i have the newest from debian <17> !linksys <23> in breezy, my usb thumbdrive mounted automatically the first time i plugged it in, and a little icon showed up that i could browse......now, though, when i plug it in, nothing happens....how can i use it again ?? <13> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, darthbutcher <1> corvax: someone did dpkg -L alsa-utils for me as I was incredulous, and there alsaconf wasn't <3> there are two things called sftp it seems... one of which is really just scp in disguise <3> and for some reason, that seems to be the more popular one <17> Anybody here use a WUSB54G Linksys USB? <2> is it possible to add arbitrary routes to /etc/network/interfaces? <22> amphi: it has known security issues and isn't maintained upstream. It's in danger of being removed from Debian's alsa-utils, too. <4> amphi, FATAL: Error inserting snd_cs4236 (/lib/modules/2.6.10-5-386/kernel/sound/isa/cs423x/snd-cs4236.ko) <17> !wireless <13> wireless is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards <3> goold old https is the best <22> amphi: what hardware? <20> grab it from debian <7> so its on par with https or ? <23> !usb <13> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, braniff <22> amphi: err, sorry. <22> houseoftainted: what hardware? <3> I prefer https because you can use any web browser to access the server... with scp you have to have the ssh client <3> and I don't know of any graphical front ends for it... <2> psusi: or nautilus... <17> !ndiswraper <13> What? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, darthbutcher <4> crimsun, my specs? <2> psusi: Places / Connect to Server <17> !ndiswrapper <13> [ndiswrapper] a way to support Windows wireless drivers, but it is buggy compared to native support. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HowToSetUpNdiswrapper <3> ian_, ohh, leave it to nautilus... I should have figured it could do it... but again, that's not as common as a web browser.... windows and mac clients don't have nautilus <22> houseoftainted: only your general laptop/desktop <19> does X.org have a tool like xf86Setup? <20> yeah dpkg reconfigure xserver xorg <4> crimsun, ibm thinkpad 770, im on that site linux laptops and i found a sollution, but it isnt owkring <22> xserver-xorg <17> Is ndiswrapper easy to install and use? <20> --reconfigure <24> !xorg <13> well, xorg is to reconfigure your xserver, open a terminal and type "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
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