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<0> frogzoo: It's not mac... <1> F0= K>C A55 BE8A? <2> rublind: well, you're not alone unfortunately <3> well how do i mount my zen? it doesnt show up <0> it appears as random russian type characters adriyel <4> odla: it's there, just further up the file <5> adriyel: Flying elephants and woozils for me. <1> ? ? . <6> so it is <2> rpz: this isn't 21 questions - the more info you give up front, the easier it is to fix your problem... <7> frogzoo: yeah, but I want ubuntu damn it. <6> i see that <8> adriyel, seems to work. <1> <1> eobanb: sweet. <9> Crimsun: i have to go, ill just reformat. Thanks for the help _jason, odla and crimsun :)
<8> that first looked greek, that one looked japanese <1> first was russian, then greek, then japanese <2> rublind: you might be able to put grub on usb, & get the pcmcia to boot that way... <8> adriyel, so, as i said, just an irc client setting, that's all. <3> is there anything else besides gnomad2 that will let me put songs on my creative zen? because my zen doesnt automount when i plug it in <1> russian is cryllic, a hybrid of latin and greek characters <10> taylor_: because of a permissions thing. Either run sudo gnomad2, or ....follow these instructions http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?p=1184427#post1184427 <0> frogzoo: I don't really know what other information I can give you <1> eobanb: konversation doesn't support it...queers :( <5> adriyel: Actually, I just see a bunch of question marks, but if I had a font of flying elephants... <8> the russian didnt work for me, adriyel. <2> rpz: in 99.9% of cases, you just run the script & you're ntfs partitions mount - what's different about your case? <8> it's actually probably just a problem on my end; dont worry about it. <1> really? <1> kkz <11> none of it worked for mebut it wasn't question marks <0> frogzoo: the script doesn't find any suitable partitons <12> adriyel: I *think* I saw some russion, try it again? <13> can somene tell me where is the log file located on ubuntu <1> _jason: will do <11> flodine: /var/log <8> wastrel, it only works if you're using utf-8 as the character set for your irc client. <2> rpz: pls pastebin 'sudo fdisk -l' <14> Does anybody know where "WineCVS.sh" is located once it is installed? <1> E5@5 8A A><5 @CAA80= D>@ K>C ;0<5@A 2E> F0==>B @504 8B <8> russian. <10> taylor_: unless you have a newer "PlayForSure" zen, it won't work in Linux unless you downgrade to a prior version of the firmware. <8> that worked. <12> adriyel: yes I see that <1> kkz <1> seems fine then <1> as long as your UTF isn't mangled <2> SomeFool: 'locate winecvs.sh' mebbe? <14> Ok. :). <5> adriyel: I'm in irssi though, so I don't think I have options. <15> hello <1> tonyyarusso: thats a highly barebones client...so yes. <8> adriyel, anyone using newer clients should probably be using utf-8 off the bat. people with old clients like epic wont be able to use utf-8 <5> adriyel: Ya. <1> _jason: using the phonetic layout makes it extremely easy to use :) <4> SomeFool: no idea, but you can find out with 'sudo updatedb && locate WineCVS.sh' <12> tonyyarusso: /set term_charset utf-8 <1> eobanb: yeah. <8> adriyel, are you fluent on all of those languages? <1> your terminal has to be set <8> if so, i'm very impressed.. <1> eobanb: quasi-fluent <0> frogzoo: http://www.rafb.net/paste/results/Uk4RyF45.html <1> I have a hobby of learning to read and write in langs <14> Ok bimberi. Doing it now. <5> adriyel: Hit me with something again, will ya? <1> <8> the problem with using command line clients and utf-8 is you need both a unicode terminal programme, like urxvt, and a client that supports unicode. <8> hebrew, adriyel. <5> adriyel, _jason: Now I see squares. <1> bravo <10> good gosh, that's a hard grouping of languages to be fluent in. <1> tonyyarusso: heh, that was hebrew :P <12> tonyyarusso: heh what ternimal <14> Bimberi: Its done. It didnt show up anything. <16> I installed Kubuntu, but when I try and boot it, I get grub command line.
<4> SomeFool: the 'sudo updatedb' updates the locate database so it might take a while <1> carpediem: I have a knack for the literary aspect of languages <5> _jason: tty2 <5> _jason: Probably in screen. <14> Yeh. Its done. Didnt work. <12> tonyyarusso: oh, don't know how to set that <10> adriyel: I guess...even comprehending that many different characters must be daunting <11> i changed my xchat charset <1> I can read and write in latin, greek, hebrew, some variety of romance langs, russian, japanese a bit, german, e.t.c. <14> http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wiwimod/index.php?page=HOWTO+Steam&back=HOWTO+INDEX+Wine+Games <17> heh <14> It says "Change to the location where the WineCVS.sh is lying and start it with:". I wonder where WineCVS.sh could be.. <5> _jason: Ah, 'k. Works if I do it in gnome-terminal. (Confirmed, in screen, obviously.) <1> carpediem: as long as you don't let any single language dominate your brain, you refrain from trying to learn to "speak" it, it isn't that hard <4> SomeFool: try 'locate -i winecvs.sh' (case insensitive) <1> you just learn a different character set and vocab and sentence structure <14> k <1> it's really not that hard <14> Never mind. I got it. <0> frogzoo: any clue? <11> i'm studying chinese <10> adriyel: wow, I struggled to even pick up spanish, where the character-set is nearly identical to english. <1> carpediem: yeah, but I'm not "trying" to speak it <1> just read and write <1> speaking requires a different center of the brain <1> I'm pretty good at pronunciation, but actually doing it is an atrocity <10> adriyel: but how can you *think* it in your brain if you can't speak it. <5> adriyel: Mine's an oral language, so speaking is crucial and the written stuff is all secondary. <8> folks, i hate to interrupt, but it might be wise to take this to #ubuntu-offtopic <5> eobanb: True enough. <18> welp <8> lol LadyNikon what are you doing here <18> grub didnt recognize the windows partition <19> hi everyone <1> eobanb: I'm already in there talking to Razor <18> eobanb: i am everywhere ;) <8> LadyNikon, shouldnt you be trolling #2600 <6> man now xfce4-panel won't even stay opened <8> go whip ppc into line <18> eobanb: i have better things to do.. like get grub to recognize windows <18> heh <10> eww, fluxbox was compiled without xinerama? ugh, what a waste of time that turned out to be. <8> windows. what a travesty of modern OS's. <18> carpediem: all of 2 mins :p <14> Im trying to install Wine via CVS, and its asking me for p***word. the p*** "cvs" didnt work. Suggestions? <20> !firefox1.5 <21> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion <8> LadyNikon, did you install windows first, or ubuntu <18> eobanb: windows then ubuntu <14> !p***word <21> it has been said that p***word is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StrongP***words <14> !cvs <10> LadyNikon: no, trying to shove flux into gnome wasn't quite "all of 2 minutes" <21> [cvs] the Concurrent Versions System, the dominant open-source network-transparent version control system; it helps to manage releases and to control concurrent editing of source files among multiple authors. See: https://www.cvshome.org/ <18> carpediem: dont do that ;) <22> hi everyone! i have mozplugger, totem-xine, and w32codecs installed, but i still can't play streaming video in firefox... what else do i have to do? <18> fluxbox>gnome ;) <10> LadyNikon: sorry, I like fluxbox, but not really the menu. I'd rather just have the wm. <18> eobanb: someone in here told me it would set it up so i didnt have to edit grub <23> How do I create a user? <8> usually it does.. <18> eobanb: well i rebooted it <11> xinerama eh <18> and it goes right to linux <4> Draconicus: System -> Administration -> Users and Groups <8> bimberi, beat me to it. <10> but a wm without xinerama support on dual display is painful. <23> bimberi: I was kind of hoping for a command, but thanks. <8> Draconicus, it's easiest way. <10> Draconicus: adduser? <8> there's useradd, if you like <8> or, adduser <8> they both do the same thing, really.
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