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<0> BockBilbo, btw Jackson is startingf work on The Hobbit :) <1> McNutella: should do <0> McNutella, /etc/init.d/samba start | restart | stop <2> dura, oh, you mean I don't have to write EXPORT for my .bashrc lines? That's true; I just write EXPORT out of force of habit :) <3> hastesaver, dura but, will the configuration run when loging in to my user gnome desktop? <4> thank you dura <0> No you don't hehe <0> BockBilbo, Yes <2> BockBilbo, when you start the terminal, yes. <0> After making the changes log out and back in... <3> yeah <0> should be good to go <3> thats the point <3> i dont want to start the terminal <0> You won't have too <3> ok
<3> lets try <0> Just log out and back in and the new path will be used. <0> path(s) <3> (im configuring jmf for programing) <5> Omas, do you have linux-headers ? <3> thanks dura, hastesaver <6> dli, yes <6> linux-headers-2.6.12-10-386 <5> Omas, and for your kernel version? <6> yes <6> linux 2.6.12-10-386 <0> np <3> dura, hastesaver i dont have a .bashrc file on my user home, should i create it? <0> I have soime good stuff on http://duralinux.no-ip.org if anyone wants to check it out <2> BockBilbo, Files beginning with a . are "hidden", maybe it already exists <0> BockBilbo, It's a hideen file in your home/// <2> BockBilbo, but if it doesn't exist, create it <0> BockBilbo, So type nano -w ~/.bashrc <5> Omas, and you have build-essential? <3> ... <0> BockBilbo, Or you can use /etc/bashrc <3> i know its hidden... <0> either or will do the same thing <3> ;) <3> ok <3> ill configure the /etc/bashrc <0> I'd suggest making one in your ~/ <3> so i make it all user accesible <7> BockBilbo: there is a default one that should get created in /etc/skel/.bashrc <0> /etc/bashrc is system wide.. eg. for all users. <0> ~/.bashrc is just for your user... <2> BockBilbo, it's safer to mess with your own files than to affect the systemwide installation.. how many users do you have, anyway? <0> Exactly <6> dli, yes <0> I have 22 users on one of my server... <8> dura: /etc/bash.bashrc in Debian/Ubuntu <3> dura, are them phisical users? <3> wow <3> xD <0> BockBilbo, Well... they log in via ssh <3> i see <3> i am the only server on both my server and my laptop <3> anyway <0> A bunch of people from the Yahoo chat room LFS:1 use it for sharing stuff, and also a few of us are working on some web sites.. <0> WE built a site for the chat room too <0> http://lfs1.no-ip.org <0> That runs on a Ubuntu server <0> My site runs on a Slackware box <0> and i'm using Gentoo right now lol <3> mine on ubuntu <0> This laptop dual-boots Gentoo and Ubuntu <5> Omas, sorry, I don't know how to debug then :( I'm not running ubuntu myself <0> My other laptop boots doze and Ubuntu <6> dli, okay thx for all your help <3> mine does so, i need doze for engeneering programs.. ****s <0> What programs? <0> I do some engineering too <0> mechanical engineering <9> yeah Linux has some comercial engineering apps now <0> There are some pretty nice apps <0> for linux
<0> just as powerful as autocad <0> if not better actually... <3> Agilent ADS, for instanc <3> *instance <9> autocad is getting a bit crusty <0> eeos! <0> eeps <0> hehe <3> xD <0> sup? <9> dura: not much <0> I thought I was the only one who came here... <10> I've just tried to do fsck on my mp3 player and it picks up three errors. The first says that there are differences between my boot sector and its backup. I told it to copy the backup to the origional and vise-versa and it comes back when I repeat the test. Then it says the 'FATs' differ and tried both the first and second and still it comes back. Then it says there a free clusters and lists files on my drive (that i had problems deleted earlier) an <10> d I say to correct it but nothing happens. It even says "Leaving file system unchanged." <0> linux_galore, Seen the lfs1 website yet? <9> dura: Ive got lfs <9> but I havent got a clue what lfs1 is <11> Hmm. Won't play embedded quicktime, but then that's expected. <0> linux_galore, i mean for the yahoo chat room <0> linux_galore, http://lfs1.no-ip.org <0> root_of_all_evil and I are working on it.. I'm hosting it <0> I'm also hosting duralinux.org, and a site for 000_kane_ooo <11> Is there any way of getting Firefox to play embedded quicktime under Ubuntu? <0> err ooo_kane_ooo <3> _jason, im going to copy the bash template at /etc/skel/.bashrc on my home directory, is that ok? <0> Hfuy, Good question... check that howto I posted earlier on restricted formats? <9> Hfuy: use wine <2> Hfuy, One way is mplayerplug-in and mplayer <11> Well no, if I'm going to use wine, I'll just use windows. <9> Hfuy: or try openquicktime <2> Hfuy, another way is totem-gstreamer-plugin, which I'm not sure is nice <11> We have the mplayer plugin, but it doesn't seem to work all that well. <12> hello, what is the package name of the gui library wxpython? anyone know so i can install it? <0> openquicktime works well <11> It's failed to run real media. <0> Chri[s], ncurses <9> Hfuy: ?? you dont have to install windows to sue wine <9> use* <11> Anyway it's not important, we didn't expect to have this stuff work. <11> What I did expect to work was samba... <0> Hfuy, Want a copy of my smb.conf file to look at? <0> I can toss one up for you... <11> I doubt it'd mean much to me <9> Hfuy: did you initiate the setup with swat <0> Hfuy, You could cp it to /etc/samba and edit it to fit your needs <13> hfuy, is the problem with samba logging in? <0> linux_galore, originally helped me get samba working like 5 years ago <9> Hfuy: I usually start my setup of samba by running swat then I just edit the samba.conf file for the more complex stuff <0> maybe I should have lol <11> The issue is that I can log into one windows machine but not the other, and I can't see Linux from Windows at all. <13> there really should be gui to configure samba. <9> dura: saves allot of time <0> eeps, can you get into yahoo? <13> wouldn't be too hard to make either. <9> samuli: yes there is its called swat <13> oh, right. <9> samuli: its even on the samba home page <13> but something with like all the options. <0> eeps, well the last samba setup I did took about 5 minutes... but it wasn't very complicated... just file and print sharing... <0> no roaming profiles or anything <0> or NIS etc. <11> Also I am stuck with this FTP connection to a machine that doesn't run an FTP client <9> samuli: swat has 90% of the stuff you need <0> Hfuy, Can you get ssh access? <14> hello <11> to what <13> linx_galore, thanks. Gonna check that up. <0> the ftp server <0> ssh > ftp <13> call me lazy, but I generally don't like editing text files. <0> and it's secure <14> when i add 2 repositories to /etc/apt/sources.list and run aptitude update i get the following: <14> Get:2 http://xgl.compiz.info dapper Release.gpg [191B]
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