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<0> I need more pakages .... <1> i just get a command prompt <2> manuel_: define - you actual service speed - observed speed <1> grub> <3> i tried autoclean. It hasn't helped <4> whats lsb? <3> Nautilus still says there's only 1.5GB free <5> sheil what does 'df -h' show? <6> nope.. still blank! haha! lemme try logging on with a different account <7> _grout: lsb_release -a is a command to run to find out what version of ubuntu you have <8> jadaz87, That'd be GDM then... what error do you get when you just run X? <2> manuel_: so what's the question? <9> itai sounds like it's not pointing to your menu.lst.. <3> NoUse: Please see http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=195468. I already posted the text from that command there. <6> nope. blank as ever. it's not a file i have to create from scratch is it? <10> hi all\
<8> jimmy89: I'll try to set up a network profile, sure. <9> you absolutely did chroot into your ubuntu install right itai? <11> If I have a process, 'foo', running and doing I/O and utilizing network resources, etc etc, and I want to find out just how many resources foo uses, what's the best way to accomplish this? <10> is there a way to get the kernel to not print ANYTHING at all to the screen when it boots? <1> i must have.. <6> oh for crying in a bucket <2> sheil: df -h <12> Noahj: Thanks <3> Oh oh <8> Sildargod, /etc/apt/sources.list <13> Spec: check 'vmstat' <3> One second Frogzoo and NoUse <1> i will repeat the procedure again, <6> yes.. sources.list helps.. not source.list <14> How can I play .wma in Rhythmbox? <6> *ahem* <15> frogzoo: i am running 64bit distro i think that may be the prob <13> Spec: dunno if it can be 'specialized' per-process... <16> Noahj: ok, ripped out the audigy, on the on board card, all working perfectly, thanks :) <6> thank you! retarded user here <11> yeah, doesn't look like it <2> kazukisan: ah, yes it is <14> And why does Totem **** <11> wildman: but i can vmstat, record record, stop process, vmstat, compare :p <8> Some_Person, you need the codec, I believe <17> Noahj: i was also wondering why grub is not in native resolution lol <13> Spec: yeah :) <11> any other suggestions though? <13> Spec: better than nothing, hein ? <11> i wanna try multiple things :p <2> Some_Person: totem's not too bad - gxine performs better visually though <18> it seems like the gnome session never starts <0> I would like to know if it possible download all packages and library and then use th dvd like a repository. If it is possibel I would like to know where I can download all pakages (or a lot) to create the dvd. Thanks <19> hey! i'm having some trouble. i want to force my screen to display at 72Hz, but it only has 60 and 75 in the menu! <13> not here, sorry <3> Frogzoo and NoUse: I have encountered something interesting with that command <8> jada87: it's not working? <9> itai I mean you typed chroot 'location of system' like the wiki said to and then it logged you into root@yourmachinename right itai? <11> I was wondering if there were perhaps a program to analyze 'strace' output <14> Totem is jumpy when playing mp3s <19> hey! i'm having some trouble. i want to force my screen to display at 72Hz, but it only has 60 and 75 in the menu! <3> /dev/hda4 9.7G 7.8G 1.5G 85% / <14> Where can i get the wma codec? <20> Spec: not afaik, you'll need to know a little about syscalls and read/grep it ;/ <3> It says that the disk is only 9.7G capacity <6> brb and thanks again guys <1> mmm, i wasn't paying atention <8> jadaz87: It's _on_ the kernel line, right? <21> I seriously need help. I just tried to resize a ntfs partition with all my photos and stuff in gparted. And it hanged, so I killed it. Now windows won't boot, gparted sais it's unknown etc. How do I fix this?! :( <13> reaper: 75 is not good for u instead? <22> Some_Person: w32codecs <8> Some_Person: mplayer.hu <2> Some_Person: indeed - install gxine - enable expert mode - & bump up the buffer allocations - jitter bye bye <19> wildman: my monitor displays best at 72 <8> Some_Person: what krazykit said <13> reaper: oups. <22> Some_Person: it's in Seveas' repos, too, if you want something easy. <3> Frogzoo and NoUse: I actually had a FAT32 partition before which I deleted. I then resized my ext3 partition to a bigger size, believing it would give me more free space. Was I wrong in doing this? <23> umm is KDE normally a 211Mb download ?? <9> itai.. it's always important to pay attention to what commands you're typing in..
<19> wildman: do you know how to foce it to display at 72? <15> frogzoo: is there a way to have it only get 32 bit packages ? <13> reaper: are you sure that your monitor's params are properly set in xorg.conf? (horiz and vert refresh mainly) <24> hi <3> And if I was wrong, how can I fix my mistake? <19> wildman: not really, just installed linux <13> reaper: cuz if they are, you should (in principel) be able to set all supported resolutions <19> i might try install nvidia drivers first. always a good idea i apose <2> sheil: if everything went according to plan, that should have worked <13> reaper: well, you have something to check then ;) <3> That's what I thought <1> i was paying attention the commands...i didnt pay attention to whether it switched to root@mymachine name... <19> check with no knowlegde :D <2> kazukisan: yes, install dapper 32bit <13> reaper: didn't install 'em here yet, but yes <8> jimmy89: it works <1> i will try again... <24> i have a one problem, i edit xorg.conf with my resolution 1280x800 but only work on 1024x768 :( some ideas? <3> Frogzoo: But something is taking up the space that I added <8> jimmy89: just verified that <19> can you help me install nvidia driers? <3> Frogzoo: It's not detecting it as free space, but rather as used space <13> reaper: it's all explained in ubuntu's wiki, check there <0> my speed is very slow (36k). my plane is to download all packages from university lab and then install them on my pc <19> ok thanks <13> reaper: good luck <24> i have a GMA945 <2> sheil: did you grow the ext partition with gparted? (while running the live cd?) <3> Frogzoo: Yes, I did exactly that. <25> I just installed Dapper and tried to access a flash card in my card reader. I plugged the card in, expecting it to just pop up on the desktop like in Breezy, and I get nothing. <3> Frogozoo: While running the Live CD <8> gs: use dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg? <2> sheil: also, was the fat partition before or after the fat partition? (you can grow only upwards) <25> The light on the card reader is on, indicating the card is in correctly. <2> sheil: also, was the fat partition before or after the ext partition? (you can grow only upwards) <0> the qiestion is: where I can download all pakages without use the installer (Gnome App Install)in ubuntu? <3> Frogzoo: The FAT partition was after the ext3 partition, so it did in fact only grow upwards <8> jimmy89: Add a new location, do the properties of the card you want, then add another and do it again... walla. <2> !tell manuel_ about torrent <25> I went to try to mount in manually (as a temporary solution), only to find no sd* in /dev, which is where the USB devices used to show up. <23> why is KDE such a big d/l ??? <8> manuel_: you mean the repos URL or you want --download-only? <26> Hmm... after upgrade all my programs are crashing <27> /usr/share/java# rename Azureus2.jar Azureus2.jar.old <27> Bareword "Azureus2" not allowed while "strict subs" in use at (eval 1) line 1. <27> Bareword "jar" not allowed while "strict subs" in use at (eval 1) line 1. <5> MadMerC its a lot of software <2> sheil: pls pastebin 'df -h ; sudo fdisk -l /dev/hda' <0> then I want to use the dvd to upgrate my packages or install the program I need using the dvd <27> What does that mean ? <8> MadMerC: because it's a dekstop environment with a lot of add-ons <12> Noahj: so did you try connecting to a network using key#2? Was that using network-admin? <5> Frogzoo I have a feeling the parition was grown but the filesystem wasn't <14> ok, i'm downloading w32codecs with Synaptic <27> Some_Person, its not in synaptic <23> NoUse even the kdebase install is 45Mb download lol but i spose thats a start then i can just add stiff as i need it :P <8> jimmy89: I don't use WEP; but it should work, there's a setting for it in there... could someone_else who uses WEP keys verify this? <23> stuff* <3> NoUse: That's what I figured too. Physically, the partition is bigger. It's just that Nautilus doesn't see the larger size. <0> yes... download the packages, record a dvd, come home and use the dvd like repos with Gnome App Install <27> Some_Person, go here https://wiki.ubuntu.com//RestrictedFormats#head-16ea04e7e1ecd06555912ba3f470b56563cbd85d <14> It is if u enable the non-free repository <26> AARGH <27> hey anyone tell me what those errors mean <14> http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2005/12/04/libdvdcss2-and-w32codecs-for-ubuntu/ <2> NoUse: but gparted should grow the file system, yes? <27> i simply tried to rename a file <26> is there any howto or backup script for ubuntu? <26> so I can reinstall my system <8> planetcall: use mv <13> planetcall: use 'mv' instead <2> !backup <28> For information on backing up your system, see http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=81311 Available packages for backing up are backuppc (web based), backup2l, backup-manager, backupninja, bkp, bacula, and sbackup amongst others <29> Hi, is anyone else getting errors on running the apt ? One of the two machines that *.archive.ubuntu.com doesn't seem to have valid content. Is this a known/already-reported bug ?
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