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<0> lukaswayne9: with Dapper CD <1> nickrud: like it still has to be open source? <2> jighead: No, in Synaptic, you can have the history of what was made in the past (installed/updated/deleted packages). I know to know in which file it is stored... it should be one file only, but it could be one for each set of task also <3> jtrnp, are any of your other computer accessible from outside your local net? <4> Healot: yes, I've burned the alternate CD, but what then do I do? <5> daharon, no, just freely redistributable. For example, sun just changed their license, so it's now in multiverse. <6> No, all computers have internal IP addresses, and are not accessable from outside the local net <6> all computers other than my ubuntu server, that is <5> daharon, erm, sun's java I mean <1> nickrud: right, ok <3> jtrnp, how are you giving the ubunut server a public IP? <1> nickrud: that makes some sense, since even in Portage, it still downloads from a non-gentoo server. unlike other packages <7> watch the gateway's firewall logs, do you see the ping packets coming in? <8> Guest298: afaik synaptic doesn't keep logs, dpkg (which is used by synaptic) does though - /var/log/dpkg.log <5> daharon, similar to the msttcorefonts, yes
<6> It is connected through a dial-up ppp connection - connected through wvdial (in a rural area, no hi-speed available) <7> <3 wvidal <7> s/id/di/ <9> I have a Airnet AWN154/AWD154 wireless networking card. How do I get Breezy to detect this? I am kinda new to Linux, have used Debian Woody and Sarge a little bit and now I am on to Ubuntu 5.10 Breezy... (i don't think that it is even being detected as being in there) <10> hello, i have a computer (windows) and there is no driver for the dial up connection. anyway would solving ubuntu fix this? <6> any ideas? <2> bimberi : Ok, thank you :) <11> I need some help I just put two extra harddrives in my server (text only) now when i try to boot the computer it says /bish/sh cant access tty job control turned off. bbut before that it says things like /root/dev on /dev/.static/dev failed no such file or directory. Does anyone know how to fix this <12> distanceisdeath: does it have a real modem or a winmodem? <6> real, external, serial modem <8> Guest298: np :) <3> jtrnp, so is the ubuntu box acting as a gateway for the rest of your net? <13> distanceisdeath, explain your problem a little more <10> eigenlambda, not sure. whatever is stock on a dell <6> jighead: yes it is a gateway <0> note: USB modems are not real modems :) <6> all of my other computers can access it and use the internet fine <13> distanceisdeath, look into ndiswrappers <14> usr modems are :) <6> Just i am unable to ping the server from outside of the local net <0> nah <7> jtrnp: is your dialup provider is giving you a static IP? <3> jtrnp, ok, how are you trying to ping it then, do you have dynamic dns setup? <10> Stormy, i reformatted my computer and i lost my driver for the PCI card to use the dial up modem. I want to install linux on and it, and im wondering if it will work. <6> no, it is a dynamic ip - i use a dyndns service <6> i am pinging it using the ip address <13> distanceisdeath, look into ndiswrappers <10> Stormy, I cannot download the driver. <6> i have a second line - my internet has been connected for the past 16 days <6> same ip address <13> what card is it? <13> do you know the name <2> Anyone was able to install Ubuntu 6.06 on an external USB disk using the graphic install ? <13> or the fcc id of it? <13> have you put a live cd in the machine <10> Stormy, no i do not. <13> and pulled a lspci? <13> put a cd in <10> Stormy, slow <15> ok if i install (accidentally) packages from the breezy repos on a dapper installation, then switch my repos to dapper, do an apt-get update then apt-get upgrade is that bad? <10> Okay one sec. <13> distanceisdeath, put a livecd in it and run lspci <3> jtrnp, have you tried pinging the host name that dyndns gave you? <11> I need some help I just put two extra harddrives in my server (text only) now when i try to boot the computer it says /bish/sh cant access tty job control turned off. bbut before that it says things like /root/dev on /dev/.static/dev failed no such file or directory. Does anyone know how to fix this <6> yes, i run an auto-update script that sends my ip address to dyndns every time it is renewed. dyndns redirects the domain name to my ipaddress fine, but it still will not connect <16> hello, could anybody told me how to exit icewm? <6> i can not ping my server through either the dyndns host name or the ip address <8> pppoe_dude: probably not, in fact it's likely to rectify the situation <13> nameless14, check your order <17> Dow, alt+ctrl+backspace <11> Stormy, my order of what <13> your drives/ide cables <7> jtrnp: do you have any other services listening at the server's IP addy? like could you try to telnet in to smtp or ftp or something- maybe your dialup provider is blocking ping. <18> Can someone point me to a page about making ubuntu fonts look really good? <6> so, any ideas? <10> Stormy, whats the command? <13> distanceisdeath, lspci <11> Stormy, ahhh you are right I changed one plug around due to space restrictions thanks <17> jtrnp, did you block incoming ping to your machine? <13> nameless14, np <3> jtrnp, do your other services fail, like ssh, http?
<6> I run ssh, ftp, and apache. I cannot access any of these services from outside my local net. <6> However, if i use my external ip address from the internal net, it works <15> bimberi, cool, there doesnt seem to be any broken packages <19> where do usb drives get mounted? <6> the internal ip addrss from inside my internal net also works <9> I have a Airnet AWN154/AWD154 wireless networking card. How do I get Breezy to detect this? I am kinda new to Linux, have used Debian Woody and Sarge a little bit and now I am on to Ubuntu 5.10 Breezy... (i don't think that it is even being detected as being in there) <20> hi i have Xgl on my computer and i would like to know how to change the widow border theme <13> sangaya, type mount and dmesg, that should give you everything <10> Stormy, what livecd do i pit in? ubuntu right? <15> bimberi, but xlib6g was missing from the dapper packages, and by fuke i got it from the breezy sources <17> jtrnp, did you do forwarding to those ports? <13> distanceisdeath, shouldn't matter, any live cd should do <15> i think it can conflict with things... <19> Stormy, thanks <13> sangaya, np <20> hi i have Xgl on my computer and i would like to know how to change the widow border theme <15> hopefully not <6> lightstar: Sorry, but i'm not entirely sure what you mean? <16> lightstar, but i do this, it back to wm , i wanna back to shell mode <20> hi i have Xgl on my computer and i would like to know how to change the widow border theme <10> Stormy, Im at the ubuntu installation screen and lspci doesnt work... "could no find kernal inmage" <17> Dow, if you want console then press alt+ctrl+1 <21> !tell lerkan about patience <20> ok <6> If you are interested, I can send some a txt file with my iptables rules - i'm not sure if its related or not? <22> anyone around now thing they can help me with my pesky vmware installation? <3> jtrnp, pastebin them, i'll look <22> think* <13> distanceisdeath, you got a gentoo livecd? <21> lerkan: you may also want to ask in #ubuntu-xgl, but even more patience is required there ;) <10> No, i have crux <6> jighead: I'm new to IRC, how do I do that? <16> lightstar, but alt+ctrl+1 seem not work <5> xgl should just die a natural death <3> !tell jtrnp about pastebin <10> Stormy, i dont know if these are livecds, they are the iso image <21> nickrud: don't be mean <23> does anyone here use Wine to play World of Warcraft (as opposed to Cedega)? <24> iirc, aiglx is better <17> Dow, oops..sorry..its alt+ctrl+F1..left out the F <13> distanceisdeath, find yourself a livecd <17> Dow, you will get a console login <25> How do I get rid of Katapult? It keeps intercepting my favourite key combo, Alt-Space. <5> tristanmike, I'm so tired of hearing of help requested on barely beta software <10> Stormy, I cant burn any dvds <13> distanceisdeath, got a pen drive? <21> nickrud: that's true, I was just joking anyway :P <10> Stormy, whats that. I do have a windows xp disc. <5> tristanmike, :) <26> hi <13> distanceisdeath, usb pen drive, flash drive, etc,etc,etc Windows XP is useless, you need to get to a linux shell in some sort of running enviroment, either by floppy or by cd <13> or flash <13> or tape for that matter <26> someone can send me initramfs-tools-0.40ubuntu32.deb package? <26> or where i can download? <26> ir <26> it <10> Stormy, I do not have a pen drive or floppy <13> sounds like your hopeless <7> zipslack <10> Stormy, what was the point of all this? <13> that might work <0> gs, find+download the package at packages.ubuntu.com <13> distanceisdeath, you want to know if your modem would work in linux <13> lspci will tell me what your modem is <22> so guys, where might some remnants of VMware-player be hiding on my system? I tried all the uninstalls but the server still says there's a previous version. <13> from that i can tell you what will work and won't <16> lightstar, thanks a loooooooooooooooooootttttttttttttttttttttttt <5> gs, http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/download.pl?arch=all&file=pool%2Fmain%2Fi%2Finitramfs-tools%2Finitramfs-tools_0.40ubuntu32_all.deb&md5sum=738e2216fba709b01c2c3b7509ba20f6&arch=all&type=main <10> Stormy, it should work, its the stock modem. <17> Dow, np:) <16> lightstar, i am green hand on ubunto <13> distanceisdeath, that doesn't mean **** <18> Can someone point me to a guide about making ubuntu fonts look really good?
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