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<0> Guilt, please don't advise that in here
<1> has anyone had trouble getting amavisd-new to scan for spam on dapper?
<2> hi
<3> lilbit maybe you used ext2 in two big partitions
<4> Guilt, ompaul: I need to login with root so I can transfer a backup.
<5> eyequeue, --- he should advise using sudo
<6> lilbit: try to keep the disk under about 90% used, or it starts to thrash a bit.
<7> hmmm
<7> :)
<5> Zambezi, no you don't need it read that web page
<8> haveing issues with ssh connection. received signal 11 (no core) . can anyone give me a hand?
<5> Zambezi, that is a howto for sudo
<9> cafg10, no, I did the auto partitioning with the dapper install, it created one big partition
<0> Zambezi, you can "sudo -s" if you really need to have a root-session
<2> trouble with upgrade from breezy to dapper, reconfiguration on X does not aloud it to start... what to do?
<10> where can i get help concerning flumotion ubuntu?



<3> lilbit that is what i wanted to say
<11> `inc: or see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper?action=show&redirect=SetupNdiswrapperHowto
<5> and they both wander off to check the web page
<9> cafg10, was that a bad thing to do? To let setup create one big patition?
<12> lilbit: again, how much ram u got installed...
<9> Frogzoo, I got 2 1GB sticks
<4> ompaul: Thanks. It works. eyequeue, Guilt: It works.
<13> You can yust install 6.06 by the install upgrades
<9> Frogzoo, 2GB installed ram
<14> helo
<7> \o/ w00t
<7> :)
<15> hi, why do I get Error trying to open /dev/sg0 exclusively (Permission denied)... retrying in 1 second. in gnomeBaker
<3> lilbit ext2/ext3 have better performance on many partitions one for / , /home , /var, /usr /temp and the swap
<12> lilbit: did you have a swap partition? if not, consider adding a swap file
<6> lilbit: 1 big partition is fine.
<12> argh - 1 big partition is a pain
<2> refrasing: how do I configure X on dapper so it uses the old configuration file from Breezy, and, is this the right thing to do?
<7> oh, btw.. if the filesystem b0rks, you need the root p***word to run fsck
<9> I do have a swap partition
<7> Ubuntu does something about that?
<14> I've got a cups printer that isn't printing..even when I plug it into the usb port on the computer it doesn't work any ideas/
<9> I think I am fine then
<16> My live CD doesn't seem to be able to start X on my PIII laptop to install. Might I be able to install 5.10 and upgrade with apt?
<17> Red-Sox: Fn and F8 disables my WLAN adapter. Ive tried all of the other F buttons and they all do something different like disable the touchpad etc
<5> Guilt, no you don't
<7> ompaul, huh?
<5> Guilt, it is patched read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo
<7> no root p***word needed for fs recovery?
<12> lilbit: seems so - if you're working your disk, it's cos it needs to for whatever reason
<18> how can I correct my soundcard on Dapper? I think that takes the driver for my tvcard and I haven't sound
<7> hmmm
<0> Guilt, it's handled fine, as is booting to "root" in rescue mode
<6> Frogzoo: for new users, it is fine. More advanced users can set up a partition scheme they are happy with
<5> Guilt, you have bios if that is what you want and you can use grub p***words if you want
<7> well. that's not the point.
<7> if i'm using lilo
<16> Anybody? Will upgrading 5.10 yield the exact same OS as installing dapper?
<12> Yagisan: until this new user needs to reinstall & clobbers their /home - methinks separate partition for /home should be mandatory
<7> and don't keep a bios p***wd, it shouldn't matter.
<19> espiro: I just upgraded from breezy to dapper yesterday... no problems.
<20> espiro: yes
<5> Guilt, so it should be happy also
<6> Frogzoo: and backups should be mandatory
<2> refrasing 2: when dapper installs gdm asks if you want to keep old conf. I said no, now X does not start. Any help?
<12> Yagisan: well aren't they? ;)
<0> Guilt, if your point was that it can't be done, it can. if your point was to p***word protect, doesn't lilo also have a p***word option?
<7> it's just that fsck ought to run without requiring access to the root account. if it can use a group id, it's fine.
<19> espiro: The only thing to keep in mind is that if you are using certain packages that have been phased out in Dapper, then you'll have a problem.
<6> Frogzoo: we give you the rope, if you choose to hang yourself, so be it
<7> eyequeue, i'm saying: fsck ought not to use the 'root' account
<21> yoshiznit123: can I just apt-get it?
<22> what applications does linux have for webpage designing?
<7> it can use any sudo-able account
<2> cparker: did you reconfigured gdm?
<21> oh and yoshiznit123 it's not an .inf file it's a .sys
<7> it should, ideally. and that's not there, i guess?
<6> Frogzoo: nope. well, not outside of business, and even then it's dodgy
<19> PoetaVampiro: Not manually, no.
<21> at least that's all I have.



<19> Inner|RE: I use Eclipse for all of my Web development. ;)
<23> Inner|RE quanta and nvu
<24> anybody know why azureus depends on mozilla-browser?
<12> Yagisan: and it's a crime - there's a cl*** action against pc makers coming down the pike
<2> cparker: did you accept old config file?
<7> if the /etc/fstab fs flags are 1 1 ... you're ****ed. you can never recover your ext2 or older fs es
<7> unless you boot thru the cd, run fsck manually
<25> hi
<19> PoetaVampiro: I just let it do whatever it was going to do by default and ran with it.
<7> which, again .. the noob won't do.
<7> gaj
<26> thanks pppoe working now :), one more question does ubuntu install iptables? as i dont seem to have any firewall?
<7> gah*
<27> Guilt: mind the language please :)
<7> :/ sorry
<0> Ignite, 2.4.0.2-0ubuntu2 doesn't seem to
<6> Frogzoo: from yanks unwilling to take responsibility for the actions (or lack of as the case may be) ?
<27> Guilt: also, this isn't really the place to be discussing recovery improvements. Feel free to discuss them on the -sounder mailing list, or write a spec of how you believe the default install can be made more resilient - you still have a week or so before the conference to discuss the specs for Edgy :)
<5> Guilt, less language, so tell me a new user will not have lilo .. and a new user will not set root, and a new user will be okay, as will an experienced user, and several other protections are available should they be deemed necessary
<25> I have to install ubuntu on 25 machines without cdrom.........any good tutorial for unattended install by network of ubuntu?
<18> Anybody knows can I reload my soundcard? If I have an onboard and pci for example it is easy to choose what I want to use?
<12> Yagisan: no - from ill informed businesses ruined when their hd clags
<24> eyequeue, strange, i installed azureus via synaptic and it installed mozilla-browser also, so i tried removing it and obviously it tries to take azureus with it, nevermind i will just install it from the azureus site into /opt/azureus :D
<12> Yagisan: there really ought to be warning labels on pcs that hard drives cannot be relied on
<6> Frogzoo: suing people because you choose not to pay attention to maintaining your tools should be tossed out of court
<0> Ignite, let me check... Depends: libbcprov-java (>= 1.32), libgnucrypto-java, libcommons-cli-java, liblog4j1.2-java, libseda-java, libswt3.1-gtk-java, libgtk-java, java-gcj-compat | java2-runtime
<6> Frogzoo: there where (at least when I used to sell them)
<6> s/where/were
<27> Frogzoo: Yagisan: you guys are pretty off-topic, but from a business point of view, the Sarbanes Oxley rules do pretty much mandate decent backups.
<24> eyequeue, that on dapper?
<0> Ignite, *IF* one of those depended on it, it would make sense, but i rather doubt they would, dunno
<0> Ignite, yes
<21> yoshiznit123: only Issue I'm having now is getting ndisgtk
<24> hrm
<12> Yagisan: the problem is pc sellers sell the pcs to people who have very little technical knowledge & regard the pc as just another whitegood
<21> yoshiznit123: it seems apt-get doesn't have it.
<0> Ignite, Filename: pool/universe/a/azureus/azureus_2.4.0.2-0ubuntu2_all.deb
<22> hello.. applications for webdesigning?
<6> Frogzoo: that is a problem, as it isn't a "whitegood".
<12> Yagisan: bingo
<12> anyways, gotta head - night all
<6> Frogzoo: night
<28> Inner|RE: NVU
<19> Inner|RE: Like I said, I use Eclipse for all of my web development.
<26> how do i configure/start iptables? i dont want to use firestarter
<6> Ng: not familar with Sarbanes Oxley, but you'd think it would be standard business practice. It was covered in my business training, many years ago.
<29> I'm getting a new computer (a laptop) what are the best things to take note of to make it compatible with Ubuntu very well? Also do I want intergrated graphics or seperate?
<24> eyequeue, thanks, its not really important, i didn't actually know azureus was in the repos until today :P
<23> Inner|RE like I said, quanta and nvu
<30> Let's say I have a folder which I contains code and cvs info, I recently set up a new cvs server and want to switch it over, but anytime I try to commit the changes to the new server, the info already present tries to commit it to the old one, is there any way to convert a cvs directory tree to a new repository, or do I have to go in manually and pull out the files I need?
<31> hi all
<6> no one knows of a tool like fraps for ubuntu ?
<0> Ignite, i think it may be new in dapper, breezy used to require special h***les (the one from their site?)
<32> you may want to look into svn, since it has replaced cvs palo
<21> hey doe sanyone else seem to find ndisgtk?
<0> Yagisan, perhaps if you told us what fraps was
<19> Anyone ever hear of "SIGI" for unattended Ubuntu/Debian network installation?
<30> snoops, I tried setting up an svn server, I can't find a good howto though, and I'm a bit lost with the docs
<24> eyequeue, http://azureus.sf.net
<27> palo: you could go through all the CVS/ folders in the tree and modify them by hand, or you could check out a new copy from the new server and use diff to make a patch
<33> how to use oo2 in ubuntu 6.06 on AMD64
<15> hi, why do I get Error trying to open /dev/sg0 exclusively (Permission denied)... retrying in 1 second. in gnomeBaker
<25> I have to install ubuntu on 25 machines without cdrom.........any good tutorial for unattended install by network of ubuntu?
<34> mornin all
<6> eyequeue: an application that can capture opengl to .avi or multiple lossless images such as .png
<30> Ng, the problem is that the only copy is on my computer not the server, there hasn't even been an initial commit yet, I'm still trying to add the files to the new repo
<35> do someone know where can i find libdvdc22s and streamer0.10-plugins-ugly pakages????
<36> hey
<37> I have installed a deb file and i don't know where to get it from ! i have installed gaim-bonjour-2.0.0-0.beta3.fc4.i386 . can any1 help me ?
<36> i seem to be having a prob
<36> i dled the ubuntu desktop cd
<36> but i cant even find the install option
<35> i kant download them with apt-get
<23> kiroh you need to enable multiverse and universe for the gstream package


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