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<0> and leave empty quotes? <1> mlalkaka: sudo apt-get install defrag .. and have fun. <2> nvidia geforce go 6800, opengl apps like glxgears are just a black box on Xgl <3> anyone good with compiz? <2> i've tried the other rooms but no one answer <4> thanks DBO =) cya later <5> wizzlefish: you could change deactivate to lock, perhaps <6> paradizelost, did you install nvidia drivers from nvidia's website? <2> DBO: used easyubuntu <2> i'll try from the site. <6> !nvidia <7> Help about installing the nVidia drivers on Ubuntu can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia <0> ok, good night...I'll figure this out in the morning... <8> Is the shell in the install CD part of the kernel, or separate? <8> Is it part of the initrd image?
<3> !reinstall compiz <7> brettzilla: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/ <3> :/ <9> I hope to build a team to do this MultiCursor GNU project, anyone join US? <10> Drac|Win: the shell is pretty core <6> shell does not run in kernel space <3> anyone else have issues with compiz & pink/colored shadows? <8> Xenguy: So replacing the initrd and kernel will change the nature of the shell? I think I have something wrong with one of the two, because my shell is acting weird. Mount won't mount things... Gives "Invalid argument" to everything. <6> brettzilla, check out #ubuntu-xgl for that kind of help <3> thank you <10> Drac|Win: what DBO said - the shell should be part of a 'basic' install <11> is it possible to apt-get install from a dapper repositorie to breezy? <6> Drac|Win, what shell are you using? <1> Kyynara: yes but not a good idea. <12> DBO: dapper has lastest nvidia drivers <11> zcat[1]: if I just want to update one library <8> DBO: The shell in the install CD itself. I'm messing with a Mac, and I have to use the ASH shell on the CD to do things. It's worked fine in the past... today, in fact. This time around it's not working right, and I don't know why. I followed the same procedure as always. <11> or do you recommend doing it manually? <6> monsterb, not afaik, they are using the 8178 series, current is 8756 <13> Hey... Can anyone help me out with a few network issues? I need to set up WPA on my wireless card and configure IPTables through firestarted <1> Kyynara: not sure really. <14> ALSA lib pcm_dmix.c:802:(snd_pcm_dmix_open) unable to open slave <14> alsa-init: playback open error: Device or resource busy <6> Drac|Win, so you are using a live CD? <14> help me please <6> !WPA <7> Enable the universe repository, then "sudo apt-get update", and then "sudo apt-get install wpasupplicant". See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WPAHowto for more details <15> in bash.. how do i set a variable export a.b = test <6> !firestarter <7> Ubuntu has, like every other linux distribution, firewalling built into the kernel. A simple frontend to this firewall is firestarter, which can be installed via synaptic. <12> DBO: check again, im using 8756 <8> DBO: No. That's downloading as we speak as a last resort. You see, I'm going into the shell by booting the install CD and hitting option+F2 (same as ctrl+alt+F2 on PCs) and hitting 'Enter' to enable the shell. <16> varsendagger, have you read !sound ? <6> monsterb, oh well, so why did you mention that in the frist place? (I am using 8756 myself anyhow) <15> the "." i sneeded and is ajn issue :( <12> DBO: sorry, thought u needed lastest drivers <6> Drac|Win, oh I see, Im not sure how that works <13> DBO: Already have firestarter i'm just haveing some small issues configuring it... but thats not as important to me as getting WPA working at the moment <6> monsterb, nope, I was just explaing to a guy that needed 3D support how to get nvidia drivers <6> !tell spazzz about WPA <6> check out the link ubotu sent you <12> DBO: ok <8> DBO: Are you familiar with the ASH shell? It's like a simpler form of BASH. mount acts the same way, but right now it's not acting the way it's supposed to at all... <13> DBO: I already did that as well..... I'm not so stupid as to not have already looked at the WIKI and GOOGLE before comming here. <6> Drac|Win, I was more talking about the environement it is working in when you do that... I would suggest using a live CD instead <13> DBO: No offence intended. <6> spazzz, none taken, but please understand that 90% of the people who do come here have not done either <14> !sound <7> Help to fix issues with sound can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems or http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoundProblemsHoary <17> ~universe <17> !universe <7> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource <8> DBO: Okay. I've done it with the install CD plenty of times, though. I'm going to try replacing the vmlinuz kernel and initrd image first. <13> DBO: *smiles* I'm aware. No I already have firestarter and wpasupplicant. I'm not having luck getting either to work well and I was hoping for some more experianced guideance. <9> I hope to build a team to do this RealMultiCursor GNU project, anyone join? <6> !ops <7> Help! lilo, hedgemage, lamont, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic, nalioth, Madpilot, ompaul, rob, Hobbsee or gnomefreak! <13> !ops <13> Thank you. <18> whew
<19> :) <19> np <13> Ok now where were we? <6> spazzz, well my experience is limited in the area (dont use wireless) but a common mistake made is that people dont remember to use the hex values for the wireless key... <6> other than that, Im fairly useless to you <12> himsky1: link to RealMultiCursor? <6> he just came up with the idea monsterb, he wants to use two mice to control two cursors on one x windows <13> DBO: well the WIKI was pretty straight forward. It told me how to get the crypto key from my p***phrase but it never said anything about HEX. <6> spazzz, Im pretty sure it wants the hex value (at least thats how it worked for the WEP) <13> DBO: let me find what I was reading so you can see what I went by. <17> if you're using WEP enter a 26 digit hex value <13> DBO: WEP does want HEX values but I don't belive WPA does. <13> and I don't want to use WEP because I live in an apartment complex and it's not as strong as I'd like <12> DBO: oh <6> spazzz, yeah, no idea here, dont use wireless. Ask your question again so newcommers to the area can get a fresh look =) <13> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WPAHowto <13> Thats the site I was going by. <17> trying to install ssh from Synaptic and it keeps asking for my Dapper CD - can't it just download it? <6> dibblego, disable the entry in /etc/apt/sources.list that says cdrom (comment it out, probably first entry) <13> I'm trying to enable WPA encryption on my new wireless card. I also would like some help in configuring IPTABLES through Firestarter I keep knocking my web access out with it ;-) <20> i have good idea... Ubuntu have nice logon sound, can i copy it to windows? <17> now OpenSSH server is not available from Synaptic <6> dibblego, /etc/apt/sources.list -> pastebin <17> one sec, I'm VNCed to the machine and it insists on 640x480 <13> Yay booted <21> hello <22> hello <20> hi <21> can you upgrade from debian to ubuntu? <17> http://www.rafb.net/paste/results/WfNtwy95.html <6> odat, debian -> ubuntu upgrades are not supported, but have been done in the past <6> the best option is to do a clean install <17> that is sources.list <17> wait, the machine has DNS problems - maybe that is it <23> dapper <23> !dapper <7> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion and support :) <6> dibblego, yes, that would prevent updates from working <17> where does one set DNS server(s)? <6> /etc/resolv.conf <23> how do i reconfigure screen resolution? <6> System -> Preferences -> Screen Resolution <23> no, i mean in command line <6> sudo vi /etc/X11/xorg.conf <24> ubuntuneil: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg <24> !fixres <7> Help to fix the display resolution is available at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto <17> ok, DNS issue fixed - still no openssh server available through Synaptic <25> Can I dist-upgrade from hoary to dapper? <6> dibblego, sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install openssh-server <6> MM2, I believe you need to go hoary -> breezy -> dapper... <25> is there howto from hoary -> breezy? <6> !upgrade <25> I found nice one from warty -> hoary <1> !reinstall <7> Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, zcat[1] <6> !tell MM2 about upgrade <25> DBO: ty <26> Darnet <26> Why won't this work <27> !fixres <7> Help to fix the display resolution is available at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto <28> how do I get boot device menu from a thinkpad? <29> hello - what is better way : -upgrade breezy to dapper or install new dapper from CD? <6> new instal is best if possible <29> ok thank you ;) <26> *sighs* This is incredibly frustrating. <26> Does anyone in the room know anything about getting WPA to work on a Wireless card? <30> Recently my kernel was updated through Ubuntu <31> hi, i just put a second hdd in my computer and it's not being detected <31> do i need to partition it or something? and if so how? <32> hintswen: you need to create at least one partition and then format it <30> Recently my kernel was updated through Ubuntu Software update and now the kernel is 2.6.12-9-386, but the linux headers are still 2.6.10-5. Should they be updated as well? <31> asnd how do i do that(preferably without losing anything)
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