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<0> steve60, although, i use frostwire on both windows and linux. ;) <1> any one got any ideas? <2> frostwire maybe <2> not sure <3> Hummm <4> hi there <5> steve60: gtk-gnutella <0> virogenesis, frostwire ****ed horribly till they fixed the java bug. <4> does anybody know how i get my gtk version? <3> is it user friendly cause this pc is going to be use by a total newbie to ubuntu <6> rikai: isnt java a bug to beginwith :( <7> no, java is not a bug <1> eps <1> well when i click settings > sound input/output > push to talk set press ctrl it says unknown key :S <2> java can be nice <6> steve60: i find ubuntu to be more user friendly that windows but thats because i learned the cli :)
<3> hehe <7> bobz` mmm not sure :| <6> virogenesis: java apps are nice when you need to get things done lol <1> cany any one else help? <0> gnomefreak, touche.... ;) <3> i only installed ubuntu for my dad cause he has a 1ghz pc with 128meg ram it seemed the best option as xp kills it <8> ciao <0> gnomefreak, it's a sad thing that so many good apps are written in java. :/ <0> gnomefreak, ah, i had 23 btw, more packages. ;) <6> rikai: yes it is but they have gotten a lil better over the years :( just not enough <3> are .deb packages easy to install on this OS <0> steve60, frostwire looks exactly like limewire minuxs the pro ads <9> let's re-write the kernel in java ;) <0> gnomefreak, they still have INSANE memory usage :/ <10> ooh, more java nonsense <6> 19 upgraded and 1 new install <0> steve60, in a terminal: sudo dpkg -i debname.deb <3> rikai where could get this frostwire? and i presume it connects to all the useually networks like Limewire <0> steve60, might i suggest you browse http://www.ubuntuforums.org/ <6> it would be nice if peopel could use python for applets :( <6> !frostwire <11> methinks frostwire is a free peer-to-peer application that runs on the Gnutella network, which can be found at http://www.frostwire.com/ <10> gnomefreak: they can <10> gnomefreak: http://www.pygtk.org/articles/applets_arturogf/ <3> sorry for the question but i would prefer to talk to someone then read up on it that way if something goes wrong i can ask there and then .. <1> well when i click settings > sound input/output > push to talk set press ctrl it says unknown key :S <3> plus you get to know the community at the same time :) <1> ON TS2 <6> Ng: why dont people use it instead of java (for websites and stuff) its faster more powerful and easier <1> well when i click settings > sound input/output > push to talk set press ctrl it says unknown key :S on ts2 help ;( <10> gnomefreak: oh, web applets <0> steve60, ubuntuforms.or is a BIG part of the community :P <12> Heya! <10> gnomefreak: java is the only sane solution for them atm <6> :( <10> it's fine <0> flash? ajax? <10> gnomefreak: most of the bad things people say about java are actually rubbish <0> Ng, the only dislike i have is memory usage. <6> Ng: java is slow and non-free those too are right on the money <10> rikai: it really doesn't use a huge amount <10> gnomefreak: it's just as fast as C++. the non-free thing is a pain, although there are projects underway to sort that out <6> oh cool <0> Ng, every java program i've used, which is albeit, not that many, but still, has used 200+ mb <0> namely, azureus, limewire and frostwire <13> hi all <14> 'ello? <6> hello <13> i have a BIOS question... <15> meenfreem, BIOS's are unique to the motherboard but go on.. <13> I have a brand spanking new laptop... and ubuntu refuses to install on it. Could it be that the BIOS is not supported? <16> hello uuuuuuuubuntuuuuuuuu peooople <16> :) <14> -ggrroooaaaannnnns at Null.... because he can- <4> null? <0> null, yo. <9> meenfreem: what model? <16> finally i think i am getting to grips of debian, which i have hated sooo much <17> Hi <16> heh
<16> yo <15> meenfreem, you getting any errors of any kind? <13> HP pavillion FV5000 <17> I'm trying to use rsync from a bash script <18> eps: I'm using EphPod now <17> My rsync command works well <18> eps: With wine <0> gnomefreak, sun java is in plf. <18> eps: Works pretty well sofar <6> ohhhh <13> i get stuck here : ACPI: Subsystem revision 20050729 <19> hi <6> than tower is pretty much usless <7> mmmm not overly interested in emulating <7> might try mypod <0> gnomefreak, tower? <13> I've tried the no acpi options and all, but then I just get a black screen <17> but I put it into a rsync.sh file then chmod +x , run it and it raises "syntax or usage error (code 1) at main.c(1097)" like if there was no parameters in my command <17> someone know why? <9> meenfreem: try looking in here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam <3> how come when i type in su at the terminal and then the p***word it says Authentication failure <6> rikai: yes tower.net <0> gnomefreak, a repo? <13> ippfx, reason i asked is because its just got onto the market... <20> hy ,can someone help me with kernel compliing? <6> rikai: http://www.freewebs.com/joeboxernc/linux.htm <10> rikai: I just installed azureus and started it and it's only using 50mb of RAM. I wouldn't really use java for something like a torrent client though, given how small btdownloadcurses.py is ;) <0> Ng, indeed. <21> !mplayer <11> mplayer is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061 <14> Can I ask for someone's help on a particularly frustrating and apparently somewhat confusing problem? <0> although, back in breezy i noted some of the python-based stuff had cpu usage issues. <0> Quinch, dont ask to ask, just ask. ;) <14> All right. Bear with me, it's... nonsensical. I've bugged a few people in this channel about this yesterday, and while definitely educational, I didn't make any significant progress. <6> rikai: you getting errors during updates? <0> meenfreem, there is no fv5000 pacillion notebok in existance. <0> meenfreem, http://h20180.www2.hp.com/apps/Nav?h_pagetype=s-001&h_lang=en&h_cc=us&h_product=18703&h_client=S-A-R163-1&h_page=hpcom&lang=en&cc=us <0> gnomefreak, nope <6> well we will see when mines done if the errors are false or not <0> gnomefreak, my updates are done. ;) <6> mine arnt <13> rikai, sorry, mistyped... its a DV5000 <22> hi all <22> how can I fully remove apache2 ? <23> apt-get remove --purge apache2-something where something is the implementation you have chosen <14> Yesterday, I copied all the files from one of my HDs {HDA1 and HDA2, two partitions} onto the HDD2, my system disk; basically, where I installed Ubuntu a few days ago. The specific means was "sudo nautilus" drag&dropping into /root/Desktop/Backups/HDA1 and HDA2 respectively. I am utterly positive I have copied those files, since I watched it happen. Once the files have been copied and cursorily checked to see if everything was there, I fired up Gparted and <14> After some checking and rechecking, I sought help here. Subsequently, I've found out following things; <24> how can i format a disk? <24> a partition i mean <14> Oops, hit enter by mistake. <23> mahangu, mkfs <22> Seveas: i trired it <22> but it says ther is no apache2 <22> but i can run it.... <10> Sianis_: "dpkg -l | grep apache" will show you which apache related packages you have installed <23> Sianis_, dpkg -l 'apache*' -> output on the pastebin <25> hi, I have just installed ubuntu on my external usb hard drive, my bios doesn't support for booting from usb, is there a way to get ubuntu to boot from usb (I get an error when grub starts error 21, that's because it doesn't pick up the usb drive). Any ideas? <26> what is "make dep bzImage" means ? <23> surface, something obsolete :) <23> idefine, if your bios doesn't support it you're out of luck <26> Seveas: oh , what do u mean? <6> you have to love when errors fix themselves :) <14> 1: "Find", "Locate" and "Grep" have found no trace whatsoever of the files that have gotten "misplaced". They don't exist in the filesystem. They're also not hidden, at least not in any means that "ls" in various forms that have been suggested to me could find. 2: "du", which, as I understand, counts the size of all the files in all subdirectories and so on, reports that the total file size usage is 24megabytes. However, "df", which, as I understand, counts <22> Seveas and Ng thank..i hope it will work <18> surface: it isn't needed anymore <1> gnomefreak how do i install .deb files/ <23> !deb <6> bobz`: dpkg -i file.deb <23> ubotu, test <18> surface: but it was used to make a big zimage of the kernel <23> argh <23> ubotu is dead <18> oh noes!
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