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<0> is there a way in gaim to put a photo? ( I mean ***ign a foto to myself) <1> s|k: it'll go wall - cable modem - router - (both computers, separately) <2> back again.... <3> Flannel: do I need a special linux capabale router? <4> phace : http://www.ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-65471.html <5> s|k: any router <6> does anyone no anything about that easy ubuntu program? <7> Have a wireless networking question <1> s|k: nah, packets are all the same. <3> is 60mb of ram enough? <8> what command can I use to ***ign a DNS address to a wireless ( ra0 ) interface? <1> s|k: depends on what youre serving. <7> I need to connect to a secure network at home <1> s|k: but probably. <7> and any open network when I'm outside. How do I do that? <3> Flannel: I want to put apache on it and an IRC shell (screen + irssi)
<3> and probably a ssh server <1> s|k: and its just for personal use? <9> kapputu, using wpa? <3> Flannel: yep <10> s|k: CLI 60mb is enough <3> CLI? <8> Command Line Interface <10> command line interface <3> sweet <10> Jimmey__: +1 <4> Abountu : accounts > modify > User Options > Buddy Icon <7> Kr0ntab: what's wpa? <11> is there a program that can read .wab's? i want to check an address book i'm backing up. <10> kapputu: its wireless encryption <3> Flannel: thanks <4> dolobo: #easyubuntu <9> wifi protected access <3> hybrid: thanks : <3> :) <10> s|k: np <10> s|k: my tip <9> standard for higher security in wireless networks <7> hybrid: oh that wpa. I thought he was talking about some application in Ubuntu <12> hi <10> s|k: do server install then apt-get irssi and screen <5> unless youre my bank which has an open access point :/ <7> I use WEP in my home network <3> hybrid: thanks :) <12> i want XMMS to play files directly from an FTP server. which plugin do i need? <10> s|k: np <9> kapputu, then you can use a tool like wifi-radar or a nhumber of other clients that let you toggle between different networks and store the profiles... <13> is there a way to get over the initram-fs dependency hell when updating from breezy to dapper, and you have a kernel pre .12 ? <9> connecting to open networks is easy... you can use the default network-admin tool to simply find and connect to them.. <2> when i try to enable the universe and multiverse, i get this error: <2> http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy/Release.gpg: Could not connect to archive.ubuntu.com:80 (1.0.0.0), connection timed out <2> http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy-security/Release.gpg: Could not connect to security.ubuntu.com:80 (1.0.0.0), connection timed out <2> http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/breezy-updates/Release.gpg: Could not connect to archive.ubuntu.com:80 (1.0.0.0), connection timed out <2> im guessing it could be that i need to open some ports on my router or somthing, i dont suppose linux has UPnP? <7> Kr0ntab: what's the exact name of the binary? <10> Calgar: use pastebin <13> is there a way to get over the initram-fs dependency hell when updating from breezy to dapper, and you have a kernel pre .12 ? <9> sudo apt-get install wifi-radar <3> is $79 a lot for a router? <9> wifi-radar is just one of many tools <6> with that easy ubuntu i cant get the second comand to work it says im supposed to typ tar -zxf easyubuntu-3.0-beta.tar.gz <2> hybrid: sorry, but can you help me anyway? <8> s|k, buy a linksys <4> dolobo: #easyubuntu <8> They're probably the best <14> metatag, do you have that link thing to ff 1.5 again? I would look in history but... lost all that in the upgrade of course xD <3> Jimmey__: okay <10> Calgar: try to apt-get update <6> #easyubuntu <5> s|k: a simple router should be dirt cheap <7> Kr0ntab: do I need to update my sources? I can't find it <4> bruno : http://www.mozilla.com/products/download.html?product=firefox-1.5.0.3&os=linux&lang=en-US <9> yeah its in universe <4> dolobo: type //j #easyubuntu <10> s|k: get an WRT54GS or WRT54GL and you can run linux on it <4> dolobo: type /j #easyubuntu
<9> !sources <15> 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 <13> is there a way to get over the initram-fs dependency hell when updating from breezy to dapper, and you have a kernel pre .12 ? <16> I just installed Dapper Beta 2 and got this error from GRUB: GRUB Loading Stage1.5. GRUB Hard Disk Error | I also get the same error with Breezy. I have two SATA drivers and PATA CD drive. <14> Fanks metatag :) <17> The exact command perhaps? :D <17> How do i create a user called "cstrike" that has access to /home/cs/2 and nothing more? (full access in that dir) <2> how come its trying to connect to 1.0.0.0 when i do "sudo apt-get update"? <10> Old: one command wont do that <9> kapputu, follow the instructions for adding sources that ubotu just gave <16> sda1: ntfs / sda2: ext3 / sda5: ntfs -- hdd is my CD -- Grub is installed to MBR <18> Old, sudo adduser cstrike <4> bruno : np :) <19> How can I reset all of my applets and their locations in the gnome-panel back to the default? <13> **** you all <9> eek <13> ****ing ubuntu newbies <4> hi sanmarcos <6> metatag: thanks <4> oops <20> ("People use Linux on the desktop, because they are too poor to buy a Mac") <20> it is true? <21> of course not <4> np dolobo <9> hahaha <2> sanmarcos: well, the ubuntu website does say to come here for support........ <14> I sold my Mac to afford a linux PC... <22> haha....and what is osX lmao <22> friggin n00b <21> Calgar: he's gone dude. <8> People use Macs, because they're 1. Too dumb to use another BSD 2. Make graphics <23> erh... <4> heard macOSx rocks <23> People use macs because under some circumstances they're right <23> god, what are we, fifteen? <10> Jimmey__: get me an edittor for video in linus and i will quit OS <10> X <10> in linux* <8> hybrid, that's what I meant about the graphics thing. <10> ah <8> Youssef***ad, I'm fifteen. <19> metatag: Honestly, it's not bad. Certainly better than Windows, imo. <10> Jimmey__: although Diva Project has potential <19> Good for arts student types especially. <24> hybrid: there are a few in development but it will still be a few years until they are mature :( <0> hi <10> LinuxJones: yeah i was going to try Diva but i need more than ogg encoding from it <4> tonyyarusso : good for geeks too... atleast paul graham says so.. even rails developers <25> Why isn't my fluxbox menu working? It only displays xterm and exit. The admin @ #fluxbox said that this is an ubuntu specific issue. Can anyone tell me how to get this fixed? <24> hybrid: jahshaka is very promising looking, it's a suite of multimedia composing tools. <10> if i could have expose and final cut on Linux i would never need OSX again <25> hybrid: the UI is even more confusing than GIMP's, IMHO. <26> hybrid, kino? (I'm not serious) <4> going now.. night all <10> lkj1: what UI> <8> GIMP's UI for me, is easy <27> gnu-night :) <8> It might be a personal thing <25> The Jahshaka one, Hybrid <28> hello! Dont now if this is the right channel... correct me if im wrong. I have a new usb-harddisk (250gb) and it got one big reiserFS-partition on. It is automounted just fine, but only in readonly. How can i automount it in read/write? I have a VFAT usbkey, and it works just fine. <10> i love the power of linux but i have no editting software ='( <17> How do i create a user called "cstrike" that has access to /home/cs/2 and nothing more? (full access in that dir) <24> hybrid: I kow what you mean I am buying a Mac simply for Final Cut Studio, although the price is rediculous for what you get for 3 grand(not even a monitor which is bs) <25> sudo mount -rw /dev/sda1, dieffel <10> Old: we heard every time! <10> LinuxJones: you will be surprised <25> hybrid: I am trying to remember the name of a really good editing software similar to FCP for linux.. <28> lkj1: ok will it auto mount the next time then? <10> LinuxJones: macs are way more powerful then believed and Apple's software is made to work best on Macs like noone else <10> lkj1: i hope you do :) <24> lkj1: you probably mean MainActor <25> I don't know, you may need to ask an intelligent person. I am pretty much clueless. <29> Old: will this be ftp only? <23> there's something to be said for an OS designed to a limited spectrum of hardware
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