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<0> *knoppix <1> hmm, I can't seem to select WPA2 on my wireless settings. <2> kiroh: dpkg -l libxine-extracodecs libdvdc22s streamer0.10-plugins-ugly totem-xine <3> cparker: none of them are strictly necessary. you can make and use /yourbutt/ instead if you want to <1> It only allows for WEP. <2> kiroh: check you have them all <4> i can't control the volume level by using key shortcuts (sound card sound blaster live 24) <5> ok <6> !apache <7> apache is probably https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP <8> flumotion anyone?? <9> dooglus: fine, you install root if you like. But for most users (who will use GRUB, will have a rescue mode, and will not know how to properly secure their system) they're better off using sudo <2> ubotu fixxine is dpkg -l libxine-extracodecs libdvdc22s streamer0.10-plugins-ugly totem-xine <7> Frogzoo: okay <3> polpak: I'm not suggesting installing anything extra. I'm just setting my root p***word.
<9> dooglus: and you are welcome too. But it's not recommended <4> any ideas? i think it might be something realted to gstreamer but what do i know i'm almost a newbie <3> polpak: I use sudo too. I just like to have a root p***word set for when things go wrong. <2> ubotu no, fixxine is dpkg -l libxine-extracodecs libdvdcss2 streamer0.10-plugins-ugly totem-xine <7> okay, Frogzoo <0> dooglus, a fair point. But, please, document and support what's used here. <9> dooglus: I'd rather have a rescue mode, or a boot cd. Cause those will be much more likely to help <3> polpak: I'd like a rescue mode too, but it doesn't work for me - or at least, I don't know how to get into it if it does. <10> The live CD version of dapper has a rescue mode. <3> garryfre: it does? <0> dooglus, well, write a stanza for lilo that matches the one from grub: booting into single user mode, ***uming no root p***word set. <1> Does Ubuntu support WPA2? <4> anybody has aounf issues like this in ubuntu with this sound card? please i can use the one onboard but it sounds like a bean can <10> Yeah, I stumbled on it today, Oh scuse, its the alternate install cd that has a rescue mode. <11> how do I go about editing the sources.list? <3> nickrud: what does the grub stanza say? <12> hm <5> thanks ... but i will do that tomorrow <5> bye <12> I would like a regex expression to allow _ inside usernames :/ <3> robert_: for what program? <0> dooglus, relevant line: kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.15-23-386 root=/dev/hdb2 ro single <13> which is the url tutorial for xine setup? <14> ok people....I am outta here...need to bootup ub laterz all <12> dooglus: adduser, heh <4> is it beacause the shortcut uses pcm control and not master? or what? <3> robert_: adduser doesn't take an re argument does it? <0> dooglus, i could pm you the entire stanza <15> ok, i'm trying to recover data off of a dying hard disk, and i'm getting scsi errors after a while ( http://pastebin.com/706050 ), is there anything i can do to reset the state of the disk other than cutting power to it? it's sATA <12> it's inside adduser.conf with the NAME_REGEX configuration option :P <3> nickrud: please. <16> Hello all <4> this is so frustrating <17> should I get a palm Zire 31, or a Compaq Ipaq (3630) ? <18> do the amarok themes work in gnome? <19> is there something which can run through the file system and repair permissions? <12> I don't really care if this is 'insecure'- as this is a development server, with a limited number of people who may access it <13> does anyone knows why i dont hear anything sound? my sustem detect the sound chip but nothings happen(no audio) <3> robert_: use this then: ^[a-z_][-a-z0-9_]*$ <12> (e.g. vpn-only) <12> ah <12> thanks <0> Lukian, probably not, did you screw up your permissions? <4> udo as far as i know the default sonund config is silenced <20> Just an FYI , folks: Yesterday, we moved a Debian Sarge server over to 6.06, using a dist-upgrade, without a hitch. I was very, very impressed indeed. <21> Ayabara, there is a ubuntu dapper server on the vmware site, you could always upgrade that to full ubuntu <3> robert_: if you don't want to allow names to *start* with a '_', then remove the first '_' from the re and leave the 2nd <10> try altamixer at the terminal and make sure your channels are not muted. <19> nickrud: possibly <17> darkman241, congratulations. that's pretty sweet. <0> darkman241, yes, impressive indeed :) <17> apt is a very robust tool for deb-based systems ;) <20> :) <1> !WPA2 <7> Dirge: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/ <13> how can i enable this silence? <3> robert_: it means "begins with a-through-z or '_', and is followed by 0-or-more of ('-', 0-9, a-z, and '_') <1> !WPA <10> Also linux tends to have a lower volume. <4> maruchan amarok works in gnome but be sure to have all the codecs installed <0> Lukian, the only true way (for us normal dudes, not those types who just did an dist-upgrade from sarge to dapper) is to reinstall
<4> i did it i worked fine <18> no i know it works i have it working, but i just found that it has themes <10> alsamixer at /appplications/accessories/terminal <4> but nobody is willing to answer my simple question i see thanks for that <19> nickrud: I vagely remember running some command as part of a howto to fix up permissions <22> is there a way to do sudo in filebrowser? <4> ho <1> !WPA <22> !wpa <19> Jaak_: sudo nautilus? :P <22> yes <0> Lukian, permission **** if they are bad, and there is no easy way to fix them. <3> Jaak_: alt-f2 sudo <whatever> <22> ok <22> thanks <23> anyone with VMWARE : i get this error (on XGL) upon trying to maximize nable to find an appropriate host video mode. <23> Adding the guest mode to the 'display' subsection of the 'screen' section of your /etc/X11/XF86Config and restarting X is likely to help. <23> Failed to switch to full screen mode. <19> nickrud: ok, well, I guess I find out what happen when I have to reboot :) <24> Jaak_, be careful with "sudo nautilus" - it works, but delete the wrong thing and you could have all sorts of fun... <0> Lukian, true :) <25> :D "all sorts of fun" <25> "weE!" <26> the joy of a rm -rf / <27> can anyone tell me where my X session settings are kept....my keyboard and mouse are not behaving correctly and the settings don stick...if I log on as another user everything works OK <2> Jaak_: run x apps as root is usually pretty unrecommended <19> zelevw: /etc/X11/xorg.conf ? <27> Lukian: local user...not system wide but thank you <19> ah odd <2> Bazzi: please don't mention such dark acts - keep it child (and newb) friendly <0> zelevw, System-Prefs-Keyboard and Mouse, try those first <26> Frogzoo: I didn't put sudo before it ;-) <4> i did the google thing and also the wiki thing and also the forum thing and no one was able to answer my question i see here isn't different <3> Lukian: what did you do that messed permissions up? <27> nickrud: the setting changes I make do not stick...thanks anyways...theres gotta be a file wi the settings <2> Bazzi: ;) <2> lol <10> I remembr my first desaster from running as root. I tried to backup the system but gzip removes the files after archiving. If I had not been root I might not have been able to fubar the isystem. <23> anyone using Vmware and xgl? <26> xice: linux as guest or host? <0> zelevw, thos should be instantanous changes, and persistent for that user ... <23> Bazzi, linux host <26> oh, OK :) <23> no point of the other way <10> I don't know the anwer to your question Bulltitan. I wish I could help. <27> nickrud: they should but they dont <20> Oh, another thing: We have developed a system whereby we can remotely and automatically deploy (Ubuntu) to large numbers of workstations (running windows), resulting in a fully configured dual boot system. We've already done this with Breezy (across around 400 workstations), and we now have the Dapper drop almost ready. Can someone suggest a good place where we can document this in the future? <11> ok, one more time in case it was missed, how do I go about editing the sources.list file? <28> Bind or NSD ? <4> thanks for that honesty at least garryfre ;) <21> darkman241, the wiki? <10> bulltitan welcome. good luck. <0> bulltitan, and I didn't see the question. I'm probably not alone. <29> breezy uses kernel version 2.6 by default, right? <28> darkman241: #ubuntu-doc <0> Ulfalizer, yes <29> thanks <2> Ulfalizer: 2.6.9 on install, 2.6.12 latest in the repos iirc <21> Geoffrey2, 'sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list' <20> Mattheww: *me* slaps his head. :P The wiki sounds good. I forgot that one. :P <4> ho nick is just that seems to be that sound blaster live 24 sound cards are not fully detected and it works just at half power <0> Frogzoo, 2.6.15 on dapper <21> darkman241, hehe <4> including keyboard shortcuts for volume control <29> just needed the info to install it with Parallels. i'm more familiar with bsd's. <0> bulltitan, ok. Watch this space, crimsun hangs out here now and then. Ask him <30> 2.6.12 is most current in breezy <30> Matthewv, Geoffrey2, gksudo <4> ok <15> ok, how about this: how do i power down a sata disk? <0> erh, gotta read more carefully, Flannel <20> It's a really cool system. We're very proud of it. :) <31> bulltitan: what's the issue? <30> nickrud: hmm? heh.
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