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<0> viller: X or prompt? Alt+F4 or CTRL-C ;-) <1> k <2> viller, that language is not welcome in here... <3> GTX: if you have 3.4.5, do CC=/usr/bin/gcc-3.4.5 /usr/bin/vmware-config.pl <4> viller: click on the close button, it it doesn't die shortly the window manager will offer you the option to kill it <5> seveas: it does, but not when an application crashes <6> amphi: does a part of you, want to see it? 8-) <7> perry_rhodan: you mean, that the life cd contains some neat xorg.conf. ok. I will try it. <2> viller, xkill :) <3> bigfoot1: paste it into #flood <2> and then you can use your mouse to aim and shoot the process <8> GTX..sorry never happened to me..im in the dark.. <1> charlie@host-82-136-48-134:~/Desktop/vmware-distrib$ sudo CC=/usr/bin/gcc-3.4.5 /usr/bin/vmware-config.pl <1> sudo: CC=/usr/bin/gcc-3.4.5: command not found <1> charlie@host-82-136-48-134:~/Desktop/vmware-distrib$ <1> lordpau, :/
<2> GTX, do NOT paste in here! <1> Sorry :p <7> what about partitions. Any idea about that? How to handle the fixed harddisk like a usb stick? <0> siesel: I mean: Boot with live cd. Auto detection will give you a nicely working X config. Just save it and use it for the other PC <5> if the app is fullscreen and goes totally black (some game for example) then what do I have to do? alt f4 doesn't work, there's no window buttons <4> viller: ctrl-alt-f1 to get a console <2> GTX, sudo -i and in the rootshell try that command <3> GTX: do apt-cache search gcc and see if 3.4.5 is in there <8> GTX..oh thats terrible! <2> viller, use a less buggy application :) <3> viller: switch to a VT and kill it <4> viller: generally a game is talking to the system at a fairly low level though and if your graphics drivers are buggy then it is entirely possible to lock up the system unfortunately ;/ <9> Seveas: good idea to give a chainsaw to a noob (xkil) ;) <2> NoStress, xkill is fun <1> Seveas, it cant seem to find it in there <1> but the command workewd <3> viller: or in emergency, try alt-sysrq-k to kill the X server <7> perry_rhodan: what I'm searching is a neat application which will make the autodetection every time I start up X, so that I can use my usb harddisk on both nv and ati laptops <0> siesel: sorry, I can't help you with that <7> danke trotzdem <8> GTX..its easier to reformat <1> I dont want to :p <1> amphi, I cant see it in there <6> amphi: i pasted it now. <10> poningru: basically its an idea to implement a system into the apt in ubuntu which allows people to build software installers which don't break apt. An install file would include repository information about the file, for updates, and any deb files for the install. This would allow novice users to install software into ubuntu without fiddling with apt. Obviously security etc. need working out, but this would help ISV make software run in ubuntu <10> easier for newbs. <3> GTX: so recompile your kernel ;) <11> siesel, have you run that command and actually overwritten your existing config files - it is very strange that >> sudo dpk-reconfigure xserver-xorg << has not saved the new version of the file, also I am interested to know the output of this: ls -l /etc/X11/xorg.conf <1> amphi, cant I just download 3.4.5 ? <12> loz: this can be worked out using deb <12> loz: #poningru <8> GTX..you cant mix OS..i think,, <3> GTX: building gcc is not for the faint-hearted ;) <3> bigfoot1: I think you're SOL <1> lol amphi :P <12> loz: can you join that channel? <6> amphi: what's SOL? <8> :-) <0> My ship? <3> GTX: building a kernel is a much less dicey proposition - it's pretty easy if you use the current config and kernel-package <3> bigfoot1: '**** outta luck' <13> Hi guys! I must make a change to the gnome menu, and I was using Application - System Tools - Applications menu editor, but I'm wondering: does it changes the menus of all the users or only my menu? thank you! <1> amphi, how? <11> does no one point at the CoC any more? <6> why, amphi? <3> GTX: but gcc 4 won't compile the kernel I don't think ;) <4> gcc 3.4.5 is in the repositories <3> Ng: ah, GTX led me to believe that it wasn't <4> although it's actually 3.4.4 with patches I think <4> amphi: install gcc-3.4 <1> amphi, will 3.4.4 <7> ompaul: everything overwriten: -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2881 2006-02-14 00:29 /etc/X11/xorg.conf <3> GTX: so install gcc 3.4.5 already <4> that's the one used to build the ubuntu kernel <14> somtimes when im watching movies it kinda burps every few seconds, and i reboot and it works again fine <9> paolo: did it ask for sudo p***word ? if no it can only be yours <15> does anyone know how i can list user accounts in cyrus? <3> Ng: cool, that should work then <1> amphi, how thoe, I cant find the package <8> ha hah! <11> siesel so you restart x and test it
<3> GTX: ask Ng <4> GTX: it's called gcc-3.4 <1> Ok, I can install that :) <11> siesel, System Logout choose LOGOUT :-) just in case you restart the machine, then log in and see what happens <7> ompaul: I want to run this command everytime I boot up X <13> NoStress, thank you! but is there a way to change all users' menus with one command? <7> ompaul: so that I can switch between machines without going into textmode <11> siesel, also ctrl alt backspace to restart x then come back to us and let us know how you got on <3> bigfoot1: I don't think mplayer can play that file - you could try and find avisynth.dll perhaps <5> who said ctrl alt f1?? it took me to the command line and i couldn't start x anymore and i had to restart again!!! Linux is stupid because I can't even close an application <11> siesel, switch between machines? <4> viller: when you get the console you log in and kill the game <4> viller: if you don't like it you can always ask for a refund, or we can help you. your choice ;) <1> What is the location of the directory of C header files that match your running kernal <1> How can I find that out ng? <0> ctrl-alt-f7 switches back to X <16> Can anyone tell me how to add an extra resolution? I pressed the wrong key during install. <7> ompaul: yes, using usb harddisk as root. switching between laptops with nvidia card and ati cards <11> viller, no, it is working for millions of people, you seem to be having an issue and I have no problems at the moment ... I'll say no more <6> amphi: i have an idea <0> Julfisk: Edit the xorg.conf file? <9> paolo: sudo smeg --root (Note that there is no way to undo any changes you make with this and that new package versions will overwrite changes made to files here.) <11> siesel, so now you are running which kind of card? <6> amphi: can you do the command for me and then email me the RealAudio file it saves onto your harddrive? <16> perry_rhodan, I wouldn't know how, I'm new to Ubuntu <5> ng i just want a shortcut key to kill a misbehaving application? that shouldn't be to hard to accomplish. I don't have to go to no command line in Windows to do that. <7> ompaul: currently nvidia <1> lordpau, how can I find out the directory of my C header files that match my running kernal? <17> Hi all, for my cd-writer+9200 reading a CD, I must modprobe -r atp870u next modprobe atp870u. not really comfortable.. have you heard of that ? <4> viller: ubuntu isn't windows. things work differently. getting a console is far more useful, if slightly more effort. <5> ng maybe but it's fckng boring <1> Ng, can you help me on the questio nabove I said? <0> Hmm...But you can use a graphical editor? There's one in the menu <7> ompaul: hardware detection is working smooth, no problem with that, I just need to cherrypick some bootup autodetection stuff from the live cd <5> ng i don't want to fck around with that crap <4> viller: so you just wna to sit there and whinge at us? <4> ah good, he left <11> siesel, okay so now back up the file /etc/X11/xorg.conf to /etc/X11/xorg.conf.nvidia and then start up with the ati card <4> GTX: I'm just looking now <1> Ok Thanks <1> People like that NG should be shot haha :P <6> can someone do an mplayer command for me, please? Coz my mplayer seems busted. <7> ompaul: done. what then. <11> siesel, save the ATI xorg.conf as xorg.conf.ati then guess what <4> GTX: that's a little harsh ;) <1> :p <4> GTX: they may not appreciate that people are here to help voluntarily <1> Indeed <7> ompaul: guessing <9> bigfoot1: download the ram file with wget, then cat it to see there is url in it, try with this url <18> is there somewhere i can download the whole hoary-extras repo using rsync? <0> julfsik: You find it? <8> GTX..thats beyond me <1> ;p <6> NoStress: there are 2 urls. one is rtsp. other is pnm <8> GTX...sorry went out for a smoke <1> Ng, its saying as default /usr/src/linux/include/ <1> But when I hit enter <1> it just returns and says question again <16> perry_rhodan, I am looking at the xorg.conf file <11> siesel, so then you need to switch between each of them - now here is the bad news - I don't know a way to do it automagically but I do know that you can have a login script that copies the right script to the xorg.conf and then starts X <9> bigfoot1: mplayer should be able to deal with the rstp one <16> perry_rhodan And I found some resolutions there.. <19> hey all <1> moo <11> siesel, but you have to do some input <0> julfisk: Cool. Somewhere it lists the resolutions it uses <4> GTX: check you have the linux-kernel-headers package, then it's /usr/include/linux I think, but there are also specific kernel headers packages for each individual kernel - maybe y ou'd need that, in which case the package name matches your installed kernel package name and puts the headers in /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.12-VERSION <19> someone got knowhow with ubuntu on ppc ?, i got an sound problem <0> You just add the one you want to use in first position <16> perry_rhodan: On dept 1? <16> perry_rhodan: depth <0> Yes! <16> Ok
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