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<0> Although, wouldn't it be NTFS partitioned?
<1> is there a way/tool to see which process is 32bit/64bit under x86_64 ???
<2> please how could i get the list of kernel loaded module ?
<3> kholerabbi: Sorry, I don't understand what you want to do with it ... :-/
<4> How can I check and manage the current services running in Ubuntu?
<1> is there a way/tool to see which process is 32bit/64bit under x86_64 ???
<3> Sp4rKy_: lsmod
<1> is there a way/tool to see which process is 32bit/64bit under x86_64 ???
<5> justice, don't flood
<6> Steelix: no ipods are fat32
<7> It's allright I think I'll just mount it.. thanks !!
<1> is there a way/tool to see which process is 32bit/64bit under x86_64 ???
<3> !ops
<8> Help! lilo, hedgemage, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob, Hobbsee or gnomefreak!
<2> neutrinom***, not exactly :p in fact iwant to disable a module loading without recompiling



<9> Have a simple mount question. When I set up mounts ot the desktop through places, where do they actually mount? I checked /mnt and also ran mount but they don't display the mount path
<1> is there a way/tool to see which process is 32bit/64bit under x86_64 ???
<3> Sp4rKy_: Edit /etc/modules.d/blacklist
<10> justice: dont repeat
<3> Hobbsee: Thanks :)
<2> neutrinom***, thx
<6> bensode: /media i guess
<11> Vanden - please be move specific, I'm a command line newbie.....
<9> cherwin: Nope just see cdrom symlink there
<6> bensode: open the media on the desktop and do a page up
<12> Anyone round who can go "nslookup gb.archive.ubuntu.com" for me ? I get 85.133.25.7, 85.133.25.8, but the former doesn't have ubuntu/dists/dapper/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz (or anything much)
<6> bensode: then you'll see where it is mounted
<13> Hi
<9> cherwin: yeah it just shows "Windows Network: (servername) as the parent can't go any higher
<13> I use Firefox with Totem Mozilla Plugin and I want to play an embedded .wvx file which is video/x-ms-wvx. But this extension is not ***ociated to the plugin. How can I ***ociate it to the plugin?
<9> cherwin: looks like it's just browsing and not actually mounting ... hmmm
<6> bensode: ooh you can mount a smb share but you can also just browse it
<6> bensode: and that is what you are doing at the moment
<14> bensode: type mount con console and It will tell you about all that is mounted, yo can see Fstab to look at mounts at boot
<13> Notice that .wvx files are just playlists for .wmv files
<15> help... im getting "sudo: timestamp too far in the future:" how do i fix it?
<13> and .wmv files are supported by Totem Mozilla Plugin
<9> rb338: heh ok. I'll just make a couple old fashioned mount scripts then. Never had luck "browsing" cifs shares with previous linux distros always had to hard mount them
<16> !fixmbr
<9> Good to see that Ubuntu has so much working out of the box =) Glad I switched!
<17> hi
<14> in ubuntu i only had to mount my secondary hd, but everything comes ok out of the box, only a little tweaking of fstab or simlinks
<18> arrg, cannot play mpeg totem doesn't have decoder? what should i do here? where do i get the decoders?
<16> !justask
<8> - Ask your question and we'll try to answer it.
<18> it's a pretty normal mpeg file, i just play it on mediaplayer all the time
<19> gareth: do you know how to move a file at the command line?
<20> anyone know how to send files to a virtual machine?
<9> B***etts: Using Vmware?
<11> vanden: no!
<20> bensode: yes, server
<19> gareth: open a terminal. type man mv
<21> # must match the names in /proc/modules with the underscores etc., includes slamr too
<21> unloadllist="snd_intel8x0m snd_via82xx_modem snd_atiixp_modem slamr"
<6> B***etts: create a share on your virtual machine
<9> B***etts: in the virtual machine, if it is windows, you can browse \\.host
<19> gareth: do you know how to get a terminal?
<9> B***etts: that is a link to your host share
<21> oops -soz
<12> Could someone please go "nslookup gb.archive.ubuntu.com" for me ? I get 85.133.25.7, 85.133.25.8, but the former doesn't have ubuntu/dists/dapper/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz (or anything much) so that Synaptic/Updater barf
<20> cheers bensode
<9> B***etts: Yeah I just started playing with vmware this week. Pretty handy
<22> so is qmeu ;)
<6> bensode: on windows or on linux?
<11> Vanden: yes - I'm reading the results of man mv at the moment. I just don't know the format of the command.
<23> Tomze: and qemu is free :)
<21> Tomze: kqemu also
<20> it is bensode =) lets me run photoshop =) im trying out vista too
<9> cherwin: linux host running XP in vmware as guest
<9> B***etts: I use it for visio and domain management wihtout having to remote desktop to manage the Windows domain
<20> bensode: \\.host does not work
<19> gareth: OK, ask if stuck. Meanwhile, sudo is a command that lets you run commands as though you were another user. sudo mv (without a user specified) will run the mv as though you were root.
<6> B***etts: just create a share on your guest
<22> Frogzoo: kqemu ? they gpl'ed it now ?
<9> B***etts: did you install the vmware tools on the guest OS?



<21> Tomze: nope - but it is faster
<20> yes bensode
<9> B***etts: Yes or you could create a share on the host too
<11> Vanden: will sudo ask for the root p***word? That's the big problem
<19> gareth: ubuntu uses sudo rather than root accounts by default. see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
<20> how do i create a share bensode?
<19> gareth: yes, but your user p***word, not a root account pswd
<9> B***etts: I beleive it's under System -> Administration -> Shares
<9> B***etts: I'm still a little new with Ubuntu myself ;)
<20> Shared Folders =) knew it was somewhere lol
<6> B***etts: do you have me on your ignore list or what?
<20> hate when you remember seeing it but have no god damn idea where
<20> cherwin, no why?
<9> B***etts: the browse to \\.hosts should work if you have vmware tools installed on the guest. It's jus a little slow to initialize, at least for me
<24> ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host <--- could this happen if there are too many open file descriptors?
<6> B***etts: because you can just create a share on your windows guest and access it from your linux host
<20> bensode: vista says it cannot find it
<25> is there any gui for configuring fax at the moment?
<19> gareth: typed too fast. No, sudo doesn't ask for a root account p***word. It wants the p***word of the account that runs sudo. Details I don't recall determine which accoutns can sudo with rootlike power. But the primary user account can, by default.
<9> B***etts: Oh Vista is "Experimental" still under VMware Workstation 5.5 I thought?
<20> bensode, yes it is
<9> B***etts: That might be half the problem there ;) Cherwin's solution might be better
<20> ok
<19> hey all. Recent upgrade to dapper made my laptop's synaptic touchpad flaky. Lots of forum posts last I looked but no obvious solution. I'm not too experienced in Linux. Pointers?
<11> vanden: the file is in home/gareth/temp stuff - does sudo mv /home/gareth/temp stuff -t /usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins look reasonable?
<20> cherwin, vista asks for users allowed to access the share, what should i add?
<9> B***etts: I tried vista a while back and a lot of it was still not functional. Basicly just got a fancy desktop and IE to work, nothing else
<19> gather: wait a sec
<6> just add a user that has rights on the share
<26> hey all
<9> Ugh now I just need to find out where to turn off the join/part/quit spam in XChat
<26> !seen neutrinom***
<8> neutrinom*** is currently on #ubuntu-offtopic (29m 39s) #ubuntu (29m 39s)
<19> gareth: there is a space in the file name?
<26> hello neutrinom*** :)
<20> bensode: its pretty functional now
<26> !seen thoreauputic
<8> thoreauputic <n=prospero@ubuntu/member/thoreauputic> was last seen on IRC in channel #kubuntu, 1d 15h 18m 24s ago, saying: ':)'.
<20> its in public beta so should be ok
<19> gareth: if so, don't do that :-)
<26> !seen gavagai
<8> gavagai is currently on #ubuntu-offtopic #ubuntu
<26> hello gavagai :)
<27> _Mr_Denix_: stop
<26> lol
<28> hi, how can i install shockwave please ?
<11> vanden: yes there is. I'll rename it without the space. Do you think the command looks ok then?
<6> B***etts: so to be safe, just add the user that is creating the user to access the file. And then in linux access the share with smb://<ip-address>
<27> !botabuse
<8> You can play with me in /msg or #debian-bots without being banned.
<26> just checkin don't need to be so agravated
<20> =O confused
<19> gareth: looks good to me, but I'm no hacker :-) (Save a copy first just to be sure.)
<3> _Mr_Denix_: I'll be with you in a moment :) (on the phone )
<9> Can't seem to find where to turn off join/part/quit spam to the channel in Xchat menus ...
<26> neutrinom*** sure
<19> gareth: did it work out?
<27> bensode: time to read the documentation :)
<12> Do Ubuntu infrastructure bugs (specifically DNS) go into Malone with everything else ?
<9> apokryphos: Ha ha
<6> B***etts: yeah i know, i've typed something wrong, anyway, just create the share and add a random user. Be sure that the user has access to the file that you are going to share. And afterwards connect to the share in Linux with smb://<ip address>
<6> B***etts: comprende?
<21> _Mr_Denix_: if you pm the bot, no one will mind if you fiddle
<29> Are newbie questions tolerable here ?
<21> ninian: all except that one ;)
<26> frogzoo i tried to kick myself. i might be rookie on linux but not that stupid to pm a boot
<6> ninian: try it out, and i have to go with Frogzoo
<30> how do i install the ati linux driver?
<20> cherwin: so in vista, goto my documents, click share, add a user (the user has to be on the vista pc it says), then in ubuntu do smb://share ip
<6> ninian: please refrain from asking if you may ask a question
<27> mike_: check the FAQ
<20> cherwin: how do i find vistas ip?
<29> I know how to chmod etc, but I have no clue how to read the ownership and permissions of a file :-)
<20> i uses nat networking


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