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<0> Bot_Builde1: go on then. or email me @gmail.com
<1> okay, the computer upstairs is running windows XP. it detected that something was plugged in, but it had a problem recognizing the device
<2> cuz docbook is rediculously complex
<3> tylerofl: I'm not sure then... it's probably a device issue. It is supposed to show under lsusb in any case :(
<1> :(
<4> http://botbuilder.googlepages.com/GrudichGeorg.odp
<1> alright, thanks though
<5> nickrud, yeah, I've seen demonstrations, actually. Sometimes it produces good DocBook XML, sometimes it...doesn't... ;)
<4> may linux have mercy on your OO
<4> oh wait
<2> Madpilot, from what I read, that's reasonable. But, anyone that can do docbook from their fingertips should be either canonized, or bronzed :)
<6> This is getting very annoying, I can't install any plugin through Firefox.
<4> Looks like my fixes worked :)
<4> wait no
<4> it crashed as soon as the offending slides came into view



<5> nickrud, I fake it with lots of copy & paste from existing code that I know works :) Regular HTML/CSS I can do cold (mostly) but DocBook XML is a whole other beast
<0> Bot_Builde1: what did you want editing with it?
<4> at the time i was drag/dropping images into it
<4> seemed to work fine
<2> Madpilot, it's (except for fundamental laziness) that keeps me from doing more. You all did a great job on the docs, if it matters ;)
<0> Bot_Builde1: it opens fine in Emacs: http://s89213869.onlinehome.us/2006-06-13--08-18-18.png
<4> hmm
<4> but does it open fine in OO :P
<7> could anyone help regarding porting of images to ARM processors
<0> Bot_Builde1: I don't run stupid wysiwyg office apps unless I have to
<4> ah thats pretty hardcore ;p
<4> I'd think you'd be on debian or slackware or someat
<7> i mean uClinux image to lpc22xx
<8> HEY can someone please help me with a quickie stupid xchat question?
<9> !helpme
<10> If you do not actually ask a question, we cannot actually help you. :)
<2> nah, Bot_Builde1 a lot of people hang out on this os, cuz it is taking chances. On a stable foundation
<4> ah
<8> I think its a flood thing, but when i use an @find anywhere, i will get a maximum of 5 private message tabs, then all the rest go to the active window
<8> how do i fix this?
<4> my..god...
<8> it didn't use to do this, just started today
<4> saving to powerpoint file fixed it
<7> compilation problem : undefined refrence to lookup_machine_type
<4> screw ODF :)
<7> error raised by a linker
<5> Bot_Builde1, what happens when you save the PPT back as an OOo format?
<0> Bot_Builde1: here's a properly formatted short-*** line xml file if you're interested: http://s89213869.onlinehome.us/content.xml
<0> Bot_Builde1: I am on debian :)
<0> Bot_Builde1: I've not been able to run ubuntu since I upgraded to Edgy a few days back :)
<11> So, what is the proper wya to gain readonly permissions so I can browse disks. It was easy to puzzle it out in Breezy, not so easy with Dapper, the user=??? in fstab does not work. It keeps saying I have no permissions to browse and I'd rather not have to swap a memstick 400 times.
<4> thanks, I'm curious what went wrong
<2> dooglus, you freak
<8> xchat wont open more than 5 tabs (or 7 total w/ status tab + channel) it just dumps all private messages into active window (ie from an @find)
<0> nickrud: it's for testing / bug reporting purposes
<2> dooglus, edgy isn't even defined yet
<12> Anubix: if you have that many chans/pms at a time you might want to consider irssi
<0> garryfre: uid=1000,umask=0
<4> ah
<4> I know what it is... drag and drop creates image references
<0> nickrud: that's why I'm surprised it was different enough to break anything
<8> hedge: i don't have more than 2 to 4 open at once, however, when i do an @find for say... green day in a big room, i can't read the results, 'cause they all get jumbled together in the active chan
<11> dooglus Thanks kindly.
<4> and when its working in its own little seperate folder world, those images don't exist
<5> Bot_Builde1, might want to file a bug w/ OOo, and (if you can) include the file that broke
<4> I will
<13> Dirge, as far as I know, Firefox can't download and install plugins itself on Ubuntu...any plugins you need will have to be installed with apt-get or the Synaptic Package Manager
<2> dooglus, I've got a spare partition, and, nah, I'm not that masochistic :)
<14> how can i configure my wireless key to be key#2 using network-monitor?
<11> dooglus I put that in fstab I ***ume?
<0> nickrud: my 'fallback' is debian sid ;)
<15> Ooooh, now I know what Anubix is talking about lol. Some of the fserves in those channels don't PM you btw. Some use /notice (which if I remember right will show up in main channel)
<0> garryfre: you put it in fstab as part (or all) of the options - ie. the last but 2 field
<2> dooglus, that was my only os for many years, more stable than anything else I used during that time.
<11> Ok, thanks, will do.
<12> Anubix: ahh, not sure what to tell you then... I gave up xchat about the time they dragged me on to freenode staff... I have *way* too much junk to keep track of now :P
<14> anyone know how to make the wep key go into key#2 ??????
<8> snowfairy: i goto infomatrix, have been for 7 years, know everyone, and nobody uses notices. trust me they're all coming as /msg's
<0> nickrud: I'm not sure if 'stable' is the word for it - 32 package updates so far today...
<3> Geoffrey2: I have installed firefox plugins from the mozilla.org website, without apt-get. I don't think they need to be packaged - I'm not sure either though.



<16> Has anyone used bastille to "harden" linux? If so, recommend it?
<15> Anubix, not a clue then :) I stopped using IRC for file-sharing long ago :P
<17> how can i setup my sound card to work i have a the chipset via82xx
<18> hello
<8> i'm just trying to get stuff, i'm not serving (from my ubuntu-laptop) its just a royal pain in the pa-too to find something with a broad searchstring
<2> dooglus, stable is probably the wrong word, usable is closer maybe.
<18> how can i install a ".bin"? (i downloaded googleearth beta 4 release)
<19> I have a radeon 9200pro and the only resolution available is 640x480, can anyone help?
<6> ok, this is pissing me off. I'm about to go back to Windows since it actually works.
<0> nickrud: yes, it seems very 'reliable', for want of a better word. constantly changing, but constantly good
<14> anyone know how to make the wep key go into key#2 ??????
<2> Toge, sh ./GoogleEarth.bin
<3> ubotu, tell suprchris about resolution
<13> I asked this a while back but got sidetracked on something else and so missed the answer, if one was given....are there any additional ways to configure Power Management settings besides the limited options provided under System>Preferences>Power Management?
<8> Toge: i saw ur thread on the forum earlier
<15> Wish I knew what to tell you, I've not experienced that with X-chat (running 2.6.1)
<18> thanks nickrud
<2> dooglus, nicely put
<0> Toge: 1. "chmod +x file.bin"; 2. "./file.bin"
<6> Could not open the file /home/dirge/Desktop/jre-1_5_0_07-linux-i586.bin using the Unicode (UTF-8) character coding.
<18> i tried ./file-bin but it didnt start
<0> Toge: you need to do step 1 before step 2. did you?
<6> I tried every type of character coding, so either Linux is wrong, or Sun Microsystems...
<17> how can i setup my sound card to work i have a the chipset via82xx
<20> is it possible to ***ign an application a specific PID?
<0> Dirge: what are you trying to do?
<6> Install Java
<13> neutrinom***, you may be right...I tried having Firefox auto-download the Flash plugin, to have Firefox report the install had failed....dunno
<2> Toge, and file-bin is supposed to be the 'file.bin' you downloaded, replace true text for placeholders
<3> suprchris: The link ubotu gave you will probably sort your issue. In the meantime, can you PLEASE file a bug? Such resolution problems are showstoppers for newbies and should be reported :(
<18> dooglus, I used "sh ./file.bin", it worked
<3> Geoffrey2: I think flash is different for some reason :-/
<0> Dirge: the package is called 'sun-java5-jre'. use synaptic or apt-get or aptitude to install it.
<6> With Windows all you have to do is click install on Firefox.. Ubuntu, nothing works.
<18> nickrud, "sh ./file.bin and it worked
<0> Toge: that's OK if it's a shell script, but not if it isn't
<3> Geoffrey2: I installed stuff like tab-improvements etc.
<6> I tried Synaptic. it didn't work.
<0> Dirge: details?
<3> Dirge: I take it you restarted firefox, right ?
<21> i just did an update on my system now when i run prefrences on firefox i get the following error : XML Parsing Error: syntax error
<21> Location: chrome://browser/content/preferences/preferences.xul
<21> Line Number 1, Column 1:ssed = true;
<21> ^
<6> Yes
<21> oppes
<13> neutrinom***, are you talking about Plugins, or Firefox extensions?
<17> does anyone have ac97 on borad sound?
<6> It wouldn't let me install via Firefox,.
<14> anyone know how to make the wep key go into key#2 ??????
<3> Geoffrey2: I'm clueless and it shows. Sorry, I was talking about extensions :(
<6> Stuff like this is why I start and stop Linux. I've even taken Linux cl***es, but nothing works as it should.
<22> Dirge: I feel your pain...
<0> Dirge: where "as it should" means "as I've become accustomed to by years of Windows use"?
<13> neutrinom***, no problem...when it comes to Linux in general. I probably am only part way to knowing just enough to be truly dangerous to myself :)
<15> Dirge I know the feeling :) however, I tend to find things work exactly as they should, just not as one intuitively expects.
<23> isn't firefox installed by default on dapper Dirge?
<6> Right now half my screen is hidden from me, the 2nd monitor is blank.
<6> yes
<22> dooglus: No, "as it should" means "as it was intended".
<6> "as it should" means that the Linux/Firefox button that says install .... INSTALLS.
<0> cparker: Dirge seems to be complaining that he can't install a system upgrade using his web browser. Why should he be able to?
<15> Dirge, you have to keep in mind that most of the plugins are proprietary.
<6> I've tried using the Java .bin... That doesn't work either.
<0> cparker: you install system upgrades using the update manager - doesn't that make more sense? the web browser is for browsing the web.
<22> dooglus: I would think that when clicking an install button for a Firefox extension fails, that's not the intended result.
<6> I've also tried Synaptic, that doesn't work EITHER
<0> cparker: he's talking about the java runtime VM
<24> :)
<2> Dirge, just do: sudo apt-get install sun-java5-bin sun-java5-plugin . This is not windows. do not expect it to be.
<25> good evening
<26> hi there,im looking for help-ive got trouble with my working memory :-(
<27> question: I have xubuntu draper in my old PII 300Mhz 256MB RAM lappy, and it runs fast enough. Would Ubuntu draper run decently as well, or it would be too slow?
<6> E: Couldn't find package sun-java5-bin


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