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<0> KickStandimus: Once you run that it should work. <1> But, I keep my lnx-bbc around, cuz I know it backwards & forwards (or did) <2> Amaranth: Tried it, I get bad output <3> It worked! My CPU didn't die! I am actually running at 1600 MHz now instead of 600! <4> ceruleantiger, http://gparted.sourceforge.net/features.php <0> KickStandimus: oy <2> Amaranth: I'll try again <5> i'm helping someone remotely here by telephone fix a problem whereby if they change the panel size in Dapper they can no longer log in, instead are dumped back to the login screen. moving ~/.gconf allows them to log in, but the problem remains if they change this problem. anyone encountered this bug? <6> dooglus ok thanks.. just trying to understand why I have never had this much problems installing a Linux distro as I have with Ubuntu <0> KickStandimus: Is ath0 shown in 'ifconfig'? <1> dooglus, sweeping statements ****. By definition :) <2> Amaranth: yes <3> delire: Hmm... Let me try it. <7> cge: thanks.. <8> NoWhereToTurn: because it's "linux for human beings"? what species are you, by the way? <0> KickStandimus: If this doesn't work I'm out of ideas then. :/
<0> KickStandimus: Unless it gives good info. <2> Amaranth: crap hold on <8> nickrud: what, all of them? <3> NoWhereToTurn: what problems are you having? <9> hello <1> dooglus, yes, because nuances is where the truth is. But, I'm so off topic <2> Amaranth: yeah so far it looks liek same crap <10> A FTP server/client for Ubuntu? anybody? <9> where can i find the internet logfiles in ubuntu breezy <2> Amaranth: Hey no it's different now <8> NoWhereToTurn: I had problems installing ubuntu too. I had to tell it to use lilo instead of grub in the end to get it bootable. <3> PlHL: A server or a client? <0> KickStandimus: What does it say? <11> plHL - gftp, i think :P <2> Amaranth: bound to 10.0.1.2 - - renewal in 5559 seconds <0> KickStandimus: awesome <12> PlHL:: proftpd is good too <11> yeah.. <0> KickStandimus: That means it worked <2> Amaranth: Okay hold on <0> KickStandimus: try firefox <10> cge If it could both then great. Klient the most important though <11> i've used proftpd, I used it for a few hours but I couldn't figure out why people couldn't upload to it :( <6> Well the installer complains that the ext2 partition # 6 on hda has uncrorrected errors (installing Ubuntu into hdb14) and when I run e2fsck on that prtition there are no errors reported. I can not get grub to install <2> Amaranth: You are officially the man <2> Amaranth: I didn't do anything I didn't do before is the wierd thing though <0> KickStandimus: Ok, now use synaptic to install network-manager-gnome <12> PlHL:: use proftpd as server, and firefox as the client <13> brb <0> KickStandimus: It does all this crap for you. <3> PlHL: ftp the ftp client is installed by default. <12> Hso:: they need an account on your machine by default to upload... you have to configure the settings <2> Amaranth: Can I use that to get my nvidia drivers too? <3> PlHL: I personally like lftp better, but that is probably in universe. Nautilus also can work as an ftp client. <0> PlHL: In GNOME nautilus can do FTP <0> KickStandimus: Yep. <0> KickStandimus: That's the nvidia-glx package. <14> !nautilusftp <15> You can use nautilus (the Gnome file manager) as an FTP client. Go to Places -> Connect to Server to get started. <10> Hm, i see :) <16> WHY does my selfmknodded /dev/video as wel as the /dev/video0 link to it disappear after a boot? <17> Hi, is there a way to (re)install grub (additional) on the first sector of the root partition ? Got a nice dapper from desktop-cd with grub in mbr ... would like to get it to the /dev/sda6 (root partition ext3) <3> Yoosah: Because /dev isn't a real file system <2> Amaranth: Also where can I find info about all of the network commands you gave me or a list in case I want to help somebody else with all of this <12> nautilus is so good, it works as a GUI SSH client also :! <0> Yoosah: because mknod is a one time only thing <8> Yoosah: because /dev isn't a real file - what cge said <11> hexi - I already made them an account.. it was mad! XD <16> aha! <3> Yoosah: Everything in it is created at each boot. <12> Hso:: :( dunno <7> PlHL: some like gftp also, though i'd try nautilus itself first. <0> KickStandimus: in a terminal running 'man iwconfig' tells you all the things you can set <11> indeed :( I gave up, in the end :( <8> Yoosah: ... by udev. configure udev to make the devices you want <12> Hso:: proftp has an irc channel on freenode... #proftp i think <16> problem is, i think a driver for my webcam should create it <3> Yoosah: There is a way to create them on each boot, but I don't know how. <16> ah yes i ran into udev already <11> i'll look into that once I get my motherboard back, and then i'll INSTALL ubuntu :P <0> KickStandimus: Usually 'sudo iwconfig <device> essid <networkname> && sudo dhclient <device>' is all you need.
<2> Amaranth: cool, where can I download that thing in synaptic <10> I think I'll try Nautilus, gftp and proftp then .. :) <11> anyway, I need to lay down.. this insane heat is so depressing :( <7> Yoosah: yes, that's correct, ***uming you have v4l support in the kernel. <2> Amaranth: in gnome or networking <16> but the device ID for my cam is not showin up on any forum or in compatibilty lists <10> See which FTP fits me best :) <0> KickStandimus: Search for 'netowkr-manager-gnome' <7> Yoosah: (and the driver works) <0> KickStandimus: browsing is slow :P <3> delire: I'm not seeing the problem. <16> that is what i'm doubting, delire <10> Thanks by the way <3> delire: ... with a clean account. <0> KickStandimus: err, network-manager-gnome <7> cge: nor do i here.. there's nothing in malone about it either. it's a difficult problem to address as the user at the other end isn't online. <2> Amaranth: yeah, dude thank's a lot I can take it from here <3> delire: Has the user tried it with a clean account? <12> KickStandimus:: sudo apt-cache search gnome-network-manager <7> cge: yes it also occurs with a new account. <2> Amaranth: Once again you are the man <18> has anybody here built (k)qemu with gcc 4? <3> delire: Oh. <0> KickStandimus: happy to help :) <7> cge: quite odd. i had her read out ~/.xsession-errors and there was nothing conspicuous.. <1> ToHellWithGA, I think you must use gcc-3.4 for kernel stuff, I think the kernel is still built with that. Not sure, though <18> ok <0> nickrud: in dapper the kernel is built with gcc 4 <1> Amaranth, thanks <3> delire: Maybe have her go into a xterm session or something, and start gnome-panel, to see if there is any output that might be helpful? <7> cge: that's a good suggestion. cheers.. <3> delire: I have no idea why that would kill gnome-session though. <0> If you're suddenly getting logged out X is probably crashing. <13> Yo does Dapper Support The Deskjet 3653 <0> !printer <15> I heard printer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters or http://www.linuxprinting.org <19> I need help sharing a folder on my desktop (ubuntu) with my laptop (xp home) <0> !samba <15> samba is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpSamba or http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba2/book/toc.html <7> cge: no, initially i suspected ~/.Xauthority or ~/.ICEauthority permissions to be culprits, but they weren't. a fresh account proved this. <0> jughead: that should help you <13> !hp <15> methinks hp is at http://www.hp.com/pressrel/jun99/21jun99g.htm, or *the* original brown sauce from 1889. See: http://www.higherdesign.com/brownsauce/hpsauce.htm. Hewlett Packard, maker of calculators and printers and computers and other silicon goodness <0> wtf <20> it really seems like my gentoo box doesn't want to be backed up (i was myopic and didn't put /home on it's on partition) <3> delire: I don't see how those would be affected by the panel size change, either. Maybe gconf is corrupting something when that change is made, enough so that gnome-session dies. <0> SAM_theman: ubotu already gave you info <21> is there anything special to using breezy packages on a dapper system? can I just put the lines in my sources.list and use the packages? or do i have to do something to make it not check breezy vs dapper for these particular repo's? <0> SAM_theman: look at what it said for !printer <0> Mersault: What are you wanting to do? <13> Amaranth, yeah smarty pants I din't ask for that I ask a question Does Dapper Support Deskjet 3653?? <1> heh. Somone should mention !hp to cafuego <21> there are some mythtv packages that were made for breezy that I've heard are working fine with dapper <7> cge: it's pretty mysterious that's for sure. next support call we'll look at gnome-session. thanks. <21> from deb.thehunter.ws <0> SAM_theman: And I gave you a link that lets you find out. <3> SAM_theman: Look on linuxprinting.org. It has a database of what printers are supported. <7> SAM_theman: you can also look at http://linux-printing.org <0> !forget hp <7> dupe! <15> Amaranth: i forgot hp <1> SAM_theman, you got the best info available: the 3653 is not mentioned in the printer database, only the 3650. linuxprinting.org will tell you if the 3650 driver works with the 3653 <7> SAM_theman: cge's url is correct (mine isn't) <3> nickrud: It is quite useful, yes. <21> Amaranth: dev.thehunter.ws is a repo for mythtv packages that I've read on some forums are working in dapper, I just don't know what the posters did to get them to work in dapper. I've used the packages on a breezy system and they were great <22> msg nickserv link nando marco <0> Mersault: they should work then <23> nickrud: why? <0> Mersault: just add them as if it was breezy <22> /msg nickserv link marco <21> Amaranth: okay. synaptic wont complain that they are flagged for breezy?
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