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<0> echo 'Who do you want to report?' <0> fi <0> else <1> fangorious: I have the keys, and all works well, just that I need two keys from my box to access 1 remote box with p***phrase and one box with no p***phrase <0> echo 'You need an action!' <0> fi <0> upsss sorrryyyyyyyy <0> yeah I know by mistake i pressed middle button sorrry <2> phiber_optic: heh <0> _jason it tells me permission error <3> Mine got lost in the flood: How can I make CD ripping faster? I can only rip at 4x, where as CDex on Windows can rip at 48. <4> phiber_optic: what does? oh you ahve to use sudo to actually put the file in there, just dont run it with sudo <5> rixth sometimes slower is better <6> hey all! <4> cloudeh: ok this is for you: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/8578 <7> dbernar1: you are getting on me for shouting during that? sheesh.
<8> fangorious: Haven't tried that with a PS yet. What package has pdf2ps? (In case that flew by) <5> crimsun u there? <6> it seems that my dvd writer doesn't do well with ide-scsi.. What other options exist? <9> All Your Base Belong To Us <3> aireson, not 4x. <0> yeah I sudo gedt, then save it to /usr/local/bin/autcheck <4> cloudeh: press the 'download' button up top and save it to your desktop, let me know when that has happened <10> _jason: checking it out <11> aireson: yes? <12> tonyyarusso: just try it on a command line, i think it's in the default package set <5> crimsun i get 2 fatal errors wheni typed that in <8> fangorious: 'k. <11> aireson: right, I just read them. <1> fangorious: or let me put it this way: can I >> two private keys into a id_dsa file in my .ssh ? <10> _jason: its downloaded <12> nmsa_w: guess I'm not sure what you're tring to do. you have two keys on the local machine, and want to use one with a p***phrase for remote1, and one without a p***phrase for remote2? <5> crimsun sorry ._. i can barely read what everyones saying your just good <10> _jason: And on my desktop. and everything. like you said >.<; <12> nmsa_w: ah <1> fangorious: yes, just that I didn't yet generate my key without p***. I only have the one with p*** <8> fangorious: OO opens the PS just fine, but it's nonsense characters. <13> carpediem: thanks for revising your answer <12> tonyyarusso: bummer <8> fangorious: Yeah. <4> cloudeh: ok, what is the name of the file? <0> _jason are you sure I have to put it into /usr/local/bin? <14> I need help with ndiswrapper. <10> _jason: post_8578.txt <4> phiber_optic: you don't have to put it there, you can put it anywhere in your path <14> Is the folder drivers already there, or must I create it? <12> nmsa_w: I'd have to try it out <7> automagically: well, hopefully it didn't seem as smarta%% as it came seemed when I reread it. <0> what do you mean _jason? <11> aireson: try: sudo modprobe snd-cs4232 isapnp=0 port=0x530 cport=0x538 dma1=1 dma2=0 irq=5 sb_port=0x220 fm_port=0x388 mpu_port=-1 mpu_irq=-1 <11> aireson: note the 4232 instead of 4236 <7> darthbutcher: did you get your problems solved from last night? <4> cloudeh: ok in a terminal 'sudo cp /boot/grub/menu.lst /boot/grub/menu.lst.backup && sudo cp ~/Desktop/post_8578.txt /boot/grub/menu.lst' <15> is there a default p***word set for the root@localhost acount for mysql in badger? <4> cloudeh: wait, don't do that... <10> _jason: whoa. Close, <7> Brendon: you should be able to just "sudo mysql" <10> _jason: I nearly did xD <15> when i install mysql-server and then run mysql with no parameters it just sais Access denied for user: 'root@localhost' (Using p***word: NO) <16> fangorius whats a real good image editor? <4> cloudeh: no biggie there was a backup, but we should get the permissions right. Do 'sudo cp /boot/grub/menu.lst /boot/grub/menu.lst.backup <4> ' <14> carpediem: What problem? <15> i even purged mysql-server to make sure all the data was gone before reinstalling it <1> fangorious: I can try it too, how do you intend to do it? >> the two keys? because I can try it as well; sure thing is that I can do a dsa and a rsa key, which is simpler and w/o problems ... well I just can try that. I'll let you know if works ;) <5> crimsun for the first fmport you put -1 <10> _jason: okiey dokey one sec. <14> carpediem: I got everything on this laptop working. I am installing Ubuntu on my PC(well getting the internet to work) <15> carpediem, thats what i'm doing <11> aireson: right, but try what I wrote <10> _jason: done. <16> i downloaded 3dchess but i cant find it on my system <7> darthbutcher: I thought you had some problem, but had to go to bed, not sure I remember what it was <0> _jason? <17> When do 'sudo modprobe ndiswrapper' the prompt never returns. Seems like ndiswrapper doesn't want to load on dapper. <17> Anybody else seen this? <4> cloudeh: now: gksudo 'gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst', and then delete everything in there and replace it with the new stuff
<0> I think I dont have the option of sudo :( <7> brendan_: that's what worked for me....but my friend recently installed ubuntu and had a hard time getting in. I forget what he ended up using for the p***word though <14> I am having some ndiswrapper problem. <10> _jason: Whats the new stuff? <4> cloudeh: the file on your desktop <14> It says my driver is invalid. <0> why when I type sudo gedit it doesnt ask for my p***wd? <15> carpediem, hmm the odd thing is it worked for a fiew secconds after i installed it once, but then failed a fiew secconds later <4> phiber_optic: did you copy it to /usr/local/bin? <14> All I need is the .inf, correct? <10> _jason: okay. <0> yeahhh <7> brendan_: that is strange. <4> phiber_optic: then just do 'authcheck invalid' <14> Oh, I need the .sys <0> _jason I think there is somehting wrong with my comput... every time I type sudo gedit it doesnt ask my p***wd :( <10> _jason: done :) <5> crimsun same 2 errors <15> carpediem, and it worked for a while and then started this problem <0> authcheck invalid <0> bash: /bin/authcheck: Permission denied <18> is there a way to convert more than one .ogg file to a .mp3 file at the same time <4> cloudeh: now reboot, if for some reason you can't do anything.... boot with a livecd and come here (or restore the backup if you know how) <19> phiber_optic: once you enter the p***word it won't ask again for 15 minutes <10> _jason: Live CD it is...if i can find it >.<; <4> cloudeh: hopefully you won't need to <11> aireson: ok, try then simply: sudo modprobe snd-cs46xx <0> bimberi are you sure? <20> install mp32ogg <20> taylor <14> Is it possible for me to get the music from my iPod to go into Amarok? <20> sudo mp32ogg /DIRECTORY OF MP3S/ <4> phiber_optic: oh, chmod +x /path/to/authcheck <20> actually no need to sudo <7> taylor_: well, always you can use something like: find -name "*.ogg"| xargs lame blah blah. Me personally, I use gnormalize <19> phiber_optic: never :P <9> !ipv6 <21> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, SomeFool <5> crimsun how can i tell if it accepted it <8> How to open PDFs so they are editable? <0> so is it true that once i put my p***wd it wont ask me for it for 15 min? <4> phiber_optic: yes <8> _jason: Can that time be configged, and how? <4> tonyyarusso: yes and I don't know :) <0> thanx jason <11> aireson: did you get an error? <8> _jason: 'k. <7> brendan_: have you tried going in with mysqladmin or phpmyadmin? <16> tonyyarusso, whats a good image editor? <8> How to config the time sudo caches your p***wd? <14> God, I love Wine. <5> crimsun no, i just got my prompt back. nothing happened <14> :-D <11> aireson: pastebin output from the following (unless it says no soundcards found): cat /proc/asound/cards && amixer <7> if you love Wine, maybe you should marry it. <8> shortjollio: Gimp is very powerful, so much so that I am still only beginning to learn what I can do with it and how. I think that will be the general consensus. Installed by default. <8> shortjollio: In Windows I used Macromedia's Fireworks. <22> i have an apt-get update <22> problem <22> i get this error <4> tonyyarusso: at least I would ***ume there was a way... <16> tonyyarusso, sweet thx man <22> Reading package lists... Done <22> W: GPG error: http://security.ubuntu.com breezy-security Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com> <22> W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems <22> whats that mean and how do i fix it? <10> _jason: I restarted and i tried to boot windows and it gave me an error 12: Invalid device requested or something along the lines of that. Sorry my memory is bad. <5> crimsun says no soundcards <7> xlolx: did you try doing what it said? "sudo apt-get update" <22> thats what i ran when it happened <11> aireson: figures. Ok, sudo modprobe -r snd_cs46xx <10> _jason: It booted linux just fine though. <11> aireson: and you're positive that sudo modprobe snd-cs4236 fails? <14> I am having a problem with ndiswrapper.
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