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<0> !es
<1> !es
<2> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda.
<3> do you know this country
<4> i guess half of us are not form UK or US
<5> Kik0`: france here
<0> vali, and more
<6> Im in search of help sorting out my menu.lst, so that I might boot (once in a seldom while) my windows partition
<7> has anyone here used the paid for linuxant modem driver?
<4> yes, probably even more
<5> speen: edit /boot/grub/menu.lst ?
<5> then run grub
<3> what are yours operation systems
<3> ?



<6> NoStress, well my problem is this. My windows partition is a raid0 drive. And I dont know what to put in instead of hd0,0
<3> but this chanel haven't an operator
<8> Can someone help me with a folder that's gone and done a disappearing act?
<5> Kik0`: anarchy rules ;)
<8> NoStress, isn't that a contradiction?
<9> !wine
<3> NoStress mmm that's cool
<3> :)
<5> Quinch: yes, that why it was a try to be humoristic :)
<8> NoStress, so was I. :p
<10> anarchy! anarchy!
<5> speen: sorry, can't help you, never used raid
<6> NoStress, no worries, thanks for your time.
<11> Curious. Does Ubuntu have a distribution that's more geared towards servers?
<12> wich package contains mkinitrd?
<13> anyone know a good pptp client for ubuntu? (perhaps gui frontend?)
<14> DjDarkman: initrd-tools afair
<5> Psi-Jack: you can install a minimal ubuntu with a special config by choosing "server" when installing
<1> Psi-Jack: ubuntu server install
<11> NoStress: Hmmm. I see. Does it require the GUI installation during that phase?
<3> are there piople in this channel who can speek bulgarian
<5> Psi-Jack: no, it'll not install X server
<1> the first screen you can type server and it will run through a server install no gui on server install
<11> I didn't ask that. ;)
<3> does any body knoq where is Bulgaria
<5> Psi-Jack: sorry, my english is bad
<11> During installation, does it require X to install it that way?
<1> Psi-Jack: no
<11> Okay. My servers are mostly monitorless boxes with only a keyboard, no mouse. heh
<10> Bulgaria... China??
<1> Psi-Jack: a drive that you are installing anything on should have no gui to begin with
<10> ;)
<3> ahhaha
<3> no no
<3> Bulgaria is in Europe
<10> wow
<10> me too
<3> we are next to greece
<10> i know
<3> anr romenia
<15> gnomefreak, by the way, doesnt loook like the other update notifications will be making a return.
<1> Kik0`: what is the country code for bulgaria
<1> rikai: :(
<3> +359
<8> Bulgaria? Fun. I'm from Croatia.
<16> Kik0`: Kik0` https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InternetRelayChat lists all the channels, but bulgaria doesn't seem to be there. Try #ubuntu-## where ## is the country code for bulgaria or maybe there is a channel with a similar language?
<3> why you ask me that
<1> rikai: where are we reading this? i wanna read :(
<15> gnomefreak, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperFlight4
<15> gnomefreak, specifically, the "New Old Notifications" header.
<1> ty
<3> irc.lirex.com <---- that is bulgarian server
<17> i'm on a live cd, i want to resize my main partition with qtparted. if i run the program, it doesn't find /dev/hda, and if i chroot to where /dev/hda is mounted, then run qtparted, it doesn't want to resize the drive.. how do i do this?
<11> One more thing I'm curious about. Anyone here ever use OpenLDAP with SASL, using full LDAPv3 binds?
<18> i have python-gnome installed, but pkg-config doesn't recognize gnome-python-2.0. what's the problem?
<8> Kameron, did you try unmounting the drive?
<17> Quinch, will try in a minute, brb
<16> zwnj: you probably need the -dev packageg for it
<8> Can someone help me with finding out where a heap of my files vanished off to?
<19> does anyone know where synaptic downloads packages to be installed?



<16> Quinch: heaps of files vanishing, sounds sinister. Where were they?
<16> marius_: /var/apt/cache iirc
<11> Hmm..
<20> Is there a simple way to do a find & replace in directory names in a given directory. I want to replace underscores with spaces...
<16> marius_: err, switch apt with cache
<11> Okay. How well does Dapper run at the moment? :)
<18> _jason: oops, you're right. thanks :)
<16> Stormx2: the rename command, rename 'y/_/ /' file1 file2, or just use * instead of file1 file2 should do it
<8> _Jason, I backed them up from HDA1 to /root/Desktop/Backups. When I reformatted HDA1 and HDA2 and rebooted, the files from /root/Desktop/Backups/HDA1 vanished. The files from HDA2 {which I also reformatted} are still there, though. Should I give you more details?
<1> im ***uming the same with the log-out menu :(
<16> Quinch: all I can suggest is, sudo updatedb, and then 'locate name_of_one_of_the_files'
<8> _jason, tried that. Hold on a sec.
<16> Quinch: you can try /lost+found/ I suppose..
<8> _jason, 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 Gpar
<8> _jason, After some checking and rechecking, I sought help here. Subsequently, I've found out following things; 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
<21> does any one know how to find a wep key
<8> _jason, oh, and Lost+found is empty.
<16> Quinch: don't know what to tell you. They are probably gone
<8> _jason, But if they're gone, how can they be taking up space on the HD?
<21> i need to connect to an ap but forgot the wep key any one know how to find it?
<0> Quinch, you do not appear to have understood the output of du or df df says there is 16kb in /media/hda1 and /media/hda2
<22> instabin, hack it?
<19> _jason : /var/cache/apt ? or /var/cache/apt/archives ?
<21> weedar, I need to find my wep key
<23> connect trough cable, and look for wep in the routers web interface
<21> weedar, if means hack yes
<24> instabin: reconfigure the ap
<16> marius_: probably the latter, check man apt
<21> weedar, cant
<4> instabin, reset the router and restart from the beginning
<0> Quinch, so while they live in /root/yada/yada/hda2 you do not have them in /root/yada/yada/hda1
<8> ompaul, so? I reformatted those two drives - it's expected they should be empty. It's the files I placed in /root/Desktop/Backups/hda1 that are missing.
<21> weedar, cant do that either
<11> For the most part, Ubuntu is i386 compiled, correct?
<5> correct
<24> instabin: why not?
<21> weedar, dont have access to it, its locked in office
<4> instabin, its YOUR ap... isnt it?
<11> How possible would it be, to use apt-src to re-compile everything to i686? :)
<8> ompaul, was that a question or a statement?
<21> yes,, well works
<0> Quinch, you appear not to have them I gave many ways yesterday to try and find them - including that locate - if they were on your filesystem locate would have found them
<21> net admin is not here
<21> have new laptop and need to connect
<22> instabin, then you're screwed for now AFAIK
<8> ompaul, right. But is there a way to get them back on the filesystem?
<0> Quinch, you have not copied any data back to the /media/hda(1/2)
<21> weedar, Threre is no way to find wep key? packet sniffer or something
<8> ompaul, no.
<0> Quinch, you over wrote the formatting that was on those drives when you made /media/hda1 and 2
<11> Anyone happen to know that? I've rarely ever done apt-src stuff ever in Ubuntu, Kubuntu, or Debian for that matter, and don't know what it's capable of doing.
<22> instabin, that would be to hack it. Use of a program like airnsnort or airhack, but doesn't work on all wifi-cards
<8> ompaul, yes. I expected to simply copy back the files I backed up on /root.... once I reformatted those two.
<25> have a look at te apt-build package
<21> weedar, are these all self contained programs or do i have to use something elese with them
<0> Quinch, you have therefore over written the files from /media/hda1 - if the data is there the only thing that may help you is TCT which we discussed
<22> instabin, airhack comes with all the programs you need I think. But I've never used it myself so :/
<0> Quinch, however as I have said already, frankly I think you have lost it completely, have you used TCT?
<25> http://julien.danjou.info/article-apt-build.html
<8> ompaul, no, not yet.
<8> ompaul, I'm not entirely sure how to.
<21> will have to try and ifn dout
<20> What a really good way to take up all my internet connection?
<0> Quinch, it is your only hope, I have not used it before, and frankly I don't want to, you need to install it and read the site for it
<20> :P
<26> hi. can someone help me with a m3u file?
<20> bigfoot1: What is it doing this time?
<0> Quinch, bite the bullet or give up, but it is the last hope I hold out for you on this, other than going to a data recovery company who will charge you an arm and a lef
<0> Quinch, leg
<26> Stormx2: what do you mean *this time*? 8-)
<8> ompaul, well, I've installed it, but the site isn't very helpful... there's a few faqs, the source code and so on, but I can't find anything on what commands I should try to run.
<20> bigfoot1: ;-) You made it sound like you needed help with a child lol
<26> Stormx2: well, when i open up the m3u file it contains a url ending in mp3.
<26> Stormx2: but when i enter that url into a web browser, it won't work.


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