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<0> neutrinom***: Actually, I liked the first one better - if you remove it without unmounting it warns you <1> Hehe, I should. Just.... tonight's the first night I haven't found something to set my slow-arse dialup connection to download. <2> nickrud: beleive thats for Xubuntu, not ubuntu. <3> dooglus: I want to run linux smoothly so ... :) <3> minimum would not be enough <1> So... I've been desperately looking so as not to waste precious connection time :P <1> or something silly like that :P <2> Hoxzer, dooglus, and you can use the alternative CD to install on systems with less RAM <4> Bot_Builde1: My spec was about removing the need to unmount altogether. Spec's spec is about notifying (mine was the first, Spec's is the AutoUnmountNotification) <5> Odd, the howto doesn't match my Ubuntu version. <6> Flannel, I've run xfce, that's what I'm talking about <2> nickrud: sounds good <7> Dirge: what version are you using? <5> 6.06 <8> anyone here use Tripwire? <5> But there's no Settings button
<9> when i try to run prefrence setting on firefox i get the following windows that pops up and gives me the following message: http://pastebin.com/705977 <0> neutrinom***: ah <4> Bot_Builde1: I would push the spec if I could get numbers as to the reliability of flash devices, but no such information exists ( that can be truly trusted, that is ) <10> tripppy: I never heard of it, but its name suggests it's a shell script. so "chmod +x diskmounter.sh" and "sh diskmounter.sh" <11> for the Synaptic Package Manager? no, it doesn't match with 6.06 <1> I think I've moved away from system configs, now just to make everything look pretty (ala silly windows noob finding desktop wallpapers and icons!) <7> !java <12> To install Java/Sun Java see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Java and see also !javadebs <0> I dunno, I understand both sides <0> but at least warn <0> perhaps sync <0> anyway off to bed <5> I'm pretty sure I have Multiverse and everything installed, but I went over the howto just in case and it doesn't even look the same. <4> Bot_Builde1: goodnight :) <13> can someone help? I am new to linux. Is Ubuntu good for beginners or should I try a differant one? <6> Flannel, I run low end machines a lot, and that's just enough for real usage, not theoretical <14> StaindTX, yes ubuntu's good for beginners... <1> StaindTX, Ubuntu is probably the first linux distribution I'd recommend for beginners. <7> Dirge: you should have a settings menu option in synaptic <15> StaindTX: it's pretty good for beginners, yes - can't recommend a better distro to learn on to be honest <4> StaindTX: It's probably the best distro for beginners :) <5> if you're new to Linux buy a version, the free ones require you to fight them tooth and bone just to run normally. <1> Second might be Knoppix or such. Ubuntu is very useful due to it beinga LiveCD. you don't have to commit to installing it to test. <16> how do i get jgrasp applets working?? im used to the way they work in windows? anyone? <4> Snowfairy: linspire ? <5> yes, but not in the repository. <17> damn I need compiz <1> neutrinom***, why on earth would one run that? :P <7> !xgl <12> XGL on Ubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompositeManager - Join #ubuntu-xgl for all the XGL fun on Ubuntu systems. Pretty videos on http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease/ See http://tinyurl.com/pw5ez for Kubuntu systems <6> neutrinom***, linspire has the best media check page I've seen :) <5> In Synaptic, choose the Repositories item in the Settings menu <5> A list of repositories is shown. Click the Settings button at the bottom and tick Show disabled software sources. Then click the Close button. <13> already installed it...messed it up like three times and had to reinstall.. LOL... to dang use to windows. <5> After I click Repositories, there's no more Settings button. <7> Dirge: try edit <16> anyone know anything about running applets in ubuntu? <2> xxozxx: you mean like gdesklet applets? or what? <7> Dirge: or don't even bother with synaptic <15> Dirge: click on '6.06 LTS' & "edit" - you'll see universe/multiverse checkboxes - then click "reload" <16> Flannel, whats gdesklet? <6> StaindTX, yeah, it's a learning cure alright. Worth climing, imho :) <2> Dirge: you're enabling them? you don't need to go to settings, they're already visible <7> Dirge: just replace your sources.list with the one nickrud gave you 10 mins ago <16> Flannel, i was talking about java <18> Package xine-ui has no installation candidate what is this mean? <13> anyhow I need to know if it is possible to connect to AOL with ubuntu...if so can someone direct me to a page that has the info? <15> !gdesklets <12> gdesklets is probably gDesklets provides an advanced architecture for desktop applets -- tiny displays sitting on your desktop in a symbiotic relationship of eye candy and usefulness Homepage is http://gdesklets.gnomedesktop.org/ <8> AOL as in AIM or AOL as in dialup? <7> !info xine-ui <12> xine-ui: (the xine video player, user interface), section universe/graphics, is optional. Version: 0.99.4-0ubuntu6 (dapper), Packaged size: 1567 kB, Installed size: 3512 kB <13> dialup <5> He gave me a sources.list? <3> xx7 <15> xxozxx: gdesklets are very bling & also quite bugged <7> !tell udo about repositories <1> StaindTX, I can't say with 100% accuracy, but if you can configure your modem, you should be able to connect to AOL just fine. <5> I'm having a hard time reading this while checking my settings, too many join/part/nick changes. <2> Dirge: you don't need to go to settings, they're already visible, skip down to the enabling/editing universe to includemultiverse
<6> Dirge, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 <7> Dirge: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 <2> StaindTX: I know it's possible, but I don't know the link <16> Frogzoo, i dont really need bling, but would liketo develope applets on this <2> !tell xxozxx about java <6> I particularly like the preamble <1> StaindTX, should just be able to put in your normal dial-up number and then the username and p***word you use to connect normally and it should be fine... don't think there's anything special about AOL on that level. <15> xxozxx: one thing to watch for - make sure your applet can run multiple instances without problems... <1> now whether you can browse AOL's services is another thing. <7> Dirge: close synaptic and replace /etc/apt/sources.list with the file on the pastebin. Then sudo apt-get update and sudo apt-get install sun-java5-bin <16> be back later...family guy <19> Hey i need help please. <6> Frogzoo, the voice of experience? <7> !justask <12> - Ask your question and we'll try to answer it. <19> I tried to upgrade glibc by compiling by hand........and now i got this error whenever i try any command......... <13> well I found loa-aol or something like that...(not on linux hdd) and tryed to compile it but the syntex is all spanish to me...do not know what the errors mean <6> andrivid, reinstall. <19> cant i fix it with live boot? <7> andrivid: it will be a lot of trouble <4> andrivid: Why did you even try to install glibc like that ? <13> los-aol...aol dialer <6> andrivid, you probably borked it seriously, glibc is the fundamental library <19> i was installing java jdk by sun, and it needed the newer version i couldtn find it in apt-get so i used source <19> Heres the error /bin/bash: relocation error: /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6: symbol _dl_out_of_memory, version GLIBC_PRIVATE not defined in file ld-linux.so.2 with link time reference <4> andrivid: Generally playing with the toolchain is a big nono. This is hard to fix even on gentoo ... <7> andrivid: and why were you installing the jdk like that <5> Great, I have duplicate lists. <2> pengy is in universe, it claims to connect to AOL, StaindTX. no idea what else it does though <19> i downloaded it from Sun <20> andrivid: Should've apt-getted it <6> andrivid, reinstall. Please, save yourself a lot of time and wasted heartache. <7> andrivid: sudo apt-get install sun-java5-jdk works fine <18> which section is for xine? <7> udo universe <19> i odnt want hte gnu version of java..i wanted the sun version <21> !tell andrivid about java <7> andrivid: which part of "sun-java5-jdk" leads you to suspect it's not SUN JAVA 5 ?? <19> okay <19> well i didnt know that was there and didnt see it <13> got pengy but cannot edit the config file for the user name and p***y part....every time I run it it keeps giving an error about editing the config file. <6> andrivid, reinstall, come back, and we'll help you get the latest java. But, compiling glibc screwed you over. <4> andrivid: Probably the best bet you have is boot from a livecd and copy anything related to libc from the livecd's /lib to your /lib. I'm not sure this will work, it may make matters WORSE (I have never tried it myself) <22> storing wep key to key#2 using network-manager <22> anyone know how? <4> andrivid: How new is the installation ? <15> nickrud: yes unfortunately. I'd really like to be able to run weather apps for different cities, with clocks for their respective time zone underneath, but all the desklets crap out but for the last to load <19> Do i dare use a Breezy cd to "Repair Install" a breezy install which was apt-get upgrade'd to Dapper? <11> Dirge, I've had that happen before...minor bug in the way they have the Package Manager set up <18> where is universe? <7> !tell udo about universe <1> StaindTX, probably need to edit the config file by hand before running :) <15> nickrud: I should take a screenshot though - it looks pretty impressive - shame it's broken <6> Frogzoo, ah, I've seen that one, I need current weather also. <6> more than one place. It's probably hard to write <19> umm like a month <5> I have a window that I look out to see what the weather is like. <7> andrivid: I'd suggest just biting the bullet and dloading the dapper ISO, or re-dist upgrade from breezy again <1> Dirge, windows are bad mmmkay? :) <5> It's made of gl***. lol <19> i have a 600Mhz machine, anyone know how long it should take for a complete re-install? <1> yeah ;p <4> andrivid: Hm... that's bad. I was about ot suggest copyin the entire livecd /lib, but this will totally b0rk your system. Simplest way is to reinstall.... <4> andrivid: An hour ? <1> I put my hand through a window last week >.< <1> so, windows == bad :P <19> Only an hour? <6> andrivid, less than an hour after the download <23> andrivid, not much more <5> Yeah, it's that whole, "natural sunlight" that's bad. <19> okay..well i can handle that <7> andrivid: the install is pretty fast. The download is what takes time <4> andrivid: Fixing this will probably take MUCH longer though :) <1> Yes, sunlight would ruin my fair complexion :P
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