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<0> Gambit--: you don't need to do a full dist-upgrade - just upgrade
<1> Seveas, that's what I used to do, but I see that on this system the hostname is encrypted or hashed
<2> Madpilot, I just did a dist-upgrade yesterday, and tried it again htis morning, and there's no packages that need to be updated, so I'm just making sure that it's been covered.
<3> mayday ?
<1> Seveas, I don't know which line to delete..
<4> cilynx, 'Maybe try grabbing the config for the stock kernel from /boot and using that as your starting .config for your new kernel. Tweak from there.' how do i do that?
<2> Madpilot, it's a new machine, so I can get away with doing that.
<5> ah right, ubuntu does that nowadays
<5> I disabled that ;)
<6> cilynx: so how do i send on xchat?
<4> i see the old kernel .config file, but where is the new kernel one kept cilynx ?
<1> Seveas, I imagine there is a ssh option but I can't find one in the man
<0> Gambit--: the fix for the pw issue came out 12+ hrs ago, so you should be fine
<0> Gambit--: sorry, about 8hrs ago, not 12
<7> heyjoe2: /dcc send nick file iirc....it's been a while, but i think that's the default IRC way of sending a file
<2> Madpilot, good deal. Where's the log file in question, anyways?



<5> tga, HashknownHosts
<2> hah poor cilynx
<0> Gambit--: I can't recall - check www.ubuntu.com/usn/
<2> Madpilot, the advisory's very poor in details.
<1> Seveas, there has to be a way to force updating the host fingerprint
<2> http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-262-1 just says 'in log files'
<0> Seveas: the bot's a bit jumpy :P
<0> Gambit--: there's a long thread on ubuntuforums.org - check the Security forum there
<2> Madpilot, aight
<4> why did cilynx get booted?
<0> Gambit-: also https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/shadow/+bug/34606
<8> hi
<5> DJ_Tobias, trigger-happy bot
<5> !tell DJ_Tobias about exploit
<0> !tell cilynx about exploit
<4> hm
<1> any ideas on how to get ssh to overwrite a known_host's fingerprint?
<9> Why is my wireless so slow?
<6> cilynx: sorry for getting u banned
<9> Can anyone help me out? I just got my wireless working but it's really really slow
<10> he was, ubugtu can't afford a regexp parser, apparently.
<7> heyjoe2: no worries. better safe than sorry on the lines of the ops on these things
<3> ok, other question: what should be the permissions on /nonexistent ?
<5> FlannelKing, unfortunately the exploit is even worse than you think ;)
<6> cilynx: im just sending it now
<9> My net is fine on my desktop but not on my laptop
<9> I can't apt-get any updates
<4> cilynx, where is the config file for my new kernel that you said i should boot off of to start tweaking?
<6> cilynx: how long u reckon itll take
<11> ubugtu got most of them, i saw one slip by yesterday but he got him :)
<9> Anyone?
<10> Seveas: eh, when it comes to automation, its better to have false negatives than false positives, all the tricky ones will get caught by operators.
<7> heyjoe2: actually transfering the whole thing would take forever, but i can probably work with just the beginning
<5> FlannelKing, in this case I prefer false positives
<6> yeah i thought so
<9> I can apt-get maybe 4% before it times out or says "network is unreachable"
<10> Seveas: guilty until proven innocent, eh?
<11> fatehaze: what repo is it erroring on?
<6> cilynx: im not sure if i installed w32 codecs right, cos i have .deb files sitting in my desktop, anything special i should do with them. i just copied the commands from the wiki
<9> All of them, but the first on the list is us.archive.ubuntu.com
<7> DJ_Tobias: Take the config from /boot from the stock kernel: it will be config-2.x.x or some such. Copy that to be .config in your kernel source directory. Compile your kernel from there. Install your kernel. Boot your kernel.
<11> fatehaze: take the us. out of the repos and than run sudo apt-get update let me know what happens please
<9> I'm attempting to upgrade breezy to dapper but my wireless is impeding my progress
<9> k, but it does it on security.ubuntu.com as well
<4> cilynx, ok thanks thats what i thought just wanted to make sure
<1> Seveas, any idea what hashing algorithm is used for the ssh hostnames?
<7> heyjoe2: you'll still have the deb after the install is done. If you do an "sudo apt-get install w32codecs" it should tell you that you already have the newest version
<5> tga, md5 I'd guess
<12> what's the dvd library to override region encoding stuff
<1> Seveas, it doesn't look like it, I have no matches of my hostname's md5sum in known_hosts
<6> cilynx: yep ok. can i delete the deb file or do i have to keep it somewhere safe
<7> DJ_Tobias: yup. have fun with it. I hope you have a fast processor. I remember the days of 30 hours to compile a kernel. That ****ed. Especially when you realize that you made a module out of something important that needed to be built in...
<7> heyjoe2: you can delete the deb so long as apt knows that it's installed
<13> anyone have a working dbmix ?
<4> cilynx, well as of this minute, i dont have a fast processor.. singlecore 2.0 ghz, but in umm.. 4 days i will have a dualcore 2.2 ghz :)
<14> tga: sha1 ?
<14> tga: hmm.. ssh-rsa
<7> DJ_Tobias: my HT 2.2 will do a kernel in about 10 minutes. That's a lot better than 30 hours =)
<11> fatehaze: iirc i thought that security needed the other repos to connect also
<4> cilynx, hehe :)



<9> gnomefreak: it's updating now, that seemed to work :D
<11> ;)
<9> My net is still hecka slow in firefox, though - do you think dapper will help that any?
<6> cilynx: how many meg u rekon u need
<9> I heard support for broadcom chipsets was better in dapper
<15> yesterday someone told me about the "syntax on" switch for vim... does anyone know if those colors can be changed? and if so, where do i change them at?
<11> fatehaze: ff1.5 is faster than 1.0.7 (no reason to upgrade to dapper for that just yet
<7> heyjoe2: i can work with what i've got
<11> )
<9> Does breezy come with ff1.5?
<12> fatehaze, no
<6> cilynx: thanks
<11> fatehaze: no but you can install it side by side with 1.0.7
<9> Cool, I'll do that
<14> fatehaze: think it's in backports
<11> Nermal: no
<14> is it not ?
<16> I heard there was a 'dist-updater' for drapper that I wouldn't mind testing?
<11> Nermal: wont be backported
<14> hmm.. where did I get that deb from then |:
<7> heyjoe2: here's the fun part: it works fine for me. I'm using mplayer on Dapper with the "gstreamer ugly plugins". I also have all of the other "non-free" plugins from the Restricted Formats Wiki installed
<17> hi guys! anyone here knows any program that converts ogg to mp3?
<11> Nermal: a debian repo?
<18> hi all
<18> whats up
<14> gnomefreak: maybe :)
<18> any one know about sphinix?
<19> what is the name of the terminalwebbrowser
<11> w3m lynx links2 esomething
<20> epssy_: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-January/014700.html
<11> basti: what one
<16> thanks
<7> heyjoe2: mplayer logs tell me that it's using mp3lib /mp3 for sound and ffmpeg / ffodivx for video. make sure you have those installed
<19> gnomefreak: the most known one
<7> basti: you looking for 'lynx'?
<20> basti: lynx ??
<11> lynx or links2 more than likely
<17> hi guys! anyone here knows any program that converts ogg to mp3?
<19> thats it thank you guys :)
<6> cilynx: how do i make sure?
<6> is it: sudo apt- get install mp3lib /mp3
<16> bbl
<21> gnomefreak, do you ever rest?
<6> gotta go, wife will kill me if i dont go to dinner now
<21> yeah, the potatoes gonne cold too
<11> aeolist: yeah i just woke up
<11> :)
<22> Hi there. Is "usplash" the one that shows at the boot time the "kubuntu" interface instead of the "old cl***ic" kernel verbose output?
<7> heyjoe2: I'm ***uming you're running breezy: you need gstreamer0.8-mad for mp3 support and gstreamer0.8-plugins gstreamer0.8-plugins-multiverse gstreamer0.8-ffmpeg for everything else
<20> firepol: yes
<17> hi guys! anyone here knows any program that converts ogg to mp3?
<21> irvs10tz, that's an immoral question
<23> firepol, yes, usplash is the boot-time spash screen
<24> irvs10tz: i think mplayer can do that.
<25> hey, i want to host a ssh server on my ubuntu machine
<24> irvs10tz: theres numerous others too.
<25> how do i install/configure sshd
<25> ?
<24> irvs10tz: google
<20> !ssh
<26> somebody said ssh was https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SSHHowto, or https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AdvancedOpenSSH
<24> Shotgun: the same way you install everything
<27> firepol: it is what shows the pretty picture instead of plain text
<25> well i only just intall ubuntu 2day, i have used fedora and red hat b4 thoe
<22> funkyHat|away what happens if i remove it fromt he boot scripts?
<11> iirc the package is ssh-server
<23> firepol, it doesn't load... :)
<22> :(
<28> I tryid to install ati on a amd athlone 64bit system, but x wlill not woork after it,whats had gone wrong?
<11> savon: the driver setting in dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
<16> I think ubuntu.com is down
<22> so how can i get rid of thart splash screen, is there a kernel option to but in my /boot/grub/menu.lst in the append options?
<11> epssy_: im on ubuntu.com right now
<29> firepol, yes, but thats only part of it


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