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<0> helo <1> diego, happy ubuntu-ing <2> amphi: I just got the one from the repos... <3> jramsey, haha ok thanks <3> jramsey, happy U-ing to you too <3> bytes <4> Jramsey, it recognises my router, it get's stuck after that <4> I suspect it's trying to get an IP <5> tonyyarusso: you could look at the site and see whether a current/dev version supports your drive <6> amphi: green_earz hdparm -I /dev/dvd <5> tonynewbie: and what do you get? /dev/dvd is pointing at the right device? <2> amphi: I'll look. I'm not even sure what to look for though b/c of the somewhat unconventional setup. <4> Hey guys, can anybody help me out here? I'm stuck at the beginning of an install. <1> marcky, if ur router is similar to most u can get to it thru a browser; a fixed ip address gets ur to a config page; do u have a (gulp) windows machine or another linux box u can check to see if the port is active ?? i have linksys and not sure about alcatel <4> Yep sure, I know how to get to the routers UI
<5> tonyyarusso: the package is smartmontools, dunno a url for it <4> I can reach it through my windows machine <6> amphi: ATAPI CD-ROM, with removable media <6> Model Number: MAT****ADVD-ROM SR-8583 <6> Serial Number: <6> Firmware Revision: D54A <6> Etc <1> marcky, ask _jason he might be able to help (if he's on) <7> okay, pastebin of the errors I got <7> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12209 <4> thanks jramsey! <8> Does anyone here have a Palm (Zire or Tungsten) interfacing with Breezy Badger? If so, may I ask how did you get it working? <5> tonynewbie: try hdparm -D1 /dev/dvd <5> tonynewbie: er, -d1 <1> marcky, yw <9> whats a good programme for converting ogg to mp3 <9> or ensuring that when i put a cd in it is ripped to mp3 <10> Does anyone know why Amarok is not shuffeling for me? <11> heyjoe2: ogg2mp3 <12> tonynewbie: it may also be /dev/cdrom0 <4> jramsey, I think he's not around, anyone else you can send me to? <2> Okay, anybody with some good irssi-fu help me out here. Need to hilight *string* excluding *stringplus*. <6> amphi: dma is set to on <7> did anyone look at my pastebin? <7> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12209 <5> tonynewbie: oh, well <1> marcky, lemme look <6> Thanks lutra <9> dragoon: where do i get that. its not in synaptic <5> tonynewbie: you could try mplayer using the xv driver and see if that works better <4> ok <11> heyjoe2: google ? <6> amphi: Someone was saying to disable error checking.... <8> Does anyone use a Palm with Breezy Badger? <9> dragoon: ok <12> paul_: i use two when i'm typing <7> I'd really appreciate if someone would look at that pastbin.... limewire is just SUCH a resource hog <8> lutra may I ask how you got Breezy to recognise your Palm? <12> yipe: where did you install frostwire too? <7> huh? <12> paul_: i am just kidding...i was making a bad joke <7> I just did sudo dpkg -i <12> yipe: it says you typed in frostwire <4> Jramsey: Anything? <13> hmm <13> frostwire, is that the alternative to limewire? <14> Hi there everybody... <7> yes, this was after installation <7> yes it is <13> Does it use less resources than limweire? <12> yipe: dpkg -s frostwire <14> I got some diffucult question about the 'screen' command... <9> is there a media player on linux that, like media player does everything, plays audio/video, allows you to rip, burn etc <1> marcky, go check http://www.ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/f-101-p-7.html <15> I did what it said, but still I have no vncviewer. Any extra info? <1> and poke around <12> yipe: i lie...dpkg -L frostwire <16> can anyone give me the repos needed for installing azureus <1> marcky, you may find something there <13> HeyJoe, I dont know about all that but VLC player and mplayer are good. <7> okay.... what did that just do?
<17> sup folks <12> yipe: the L should show you all the files in frostwire.deb <9> pvd2006: im specifically looking for ripping/burning functions <9> and conversion from ogg to mp3 <12> lutra: from there you should be able to locate the executable file <13> azureus, is a resource hog for just using torrents, but you can download it from their site. <11> torrentflux ftw <16> pvd2006,any other suggestions then?? <18> why would you convert ogg to mp3? ...mp3 player? <11> get a decent mp3 player <19> reverb: http://www.hn2.org/docs/tbg/screen.html <11> that can play ogg <11> :p <20> Bobrownik: that's why my music player does ogg natively <13> digen, the gnome-torrent works just fine, or maybe bit torrent like lutra said. <20> Bobrownik: no mp3 here <7> I don't see any files with a .exe after them <11> ... <16> pvd2006,cool will check it out.thanks <8> Does anyone here know how to configure my Breezy Badger system to be able to switch between English and Japanese keyboard input, (both using a US keyboard)? <12> doh.... <14> green_earz: well... its a more tricky question than that... i got i working and know how to use it. <13> np;) <12> yipe: paste the output on pastebin <18> i like ogg a lot better then mp3 myself <12> no .exe in linux btw <11> wtf would linux use an exe yipe <13> yipe, .exe is only for windows <9> Bobrownik: mp3 player exactly <18> but if your mp3 player doesnt play ogg then yeah m you gotto conert <7> well.... what's the equivalent? <1> paul_, u try the language selector in system/admin? <9> bobrownik: any ideas for some good converting progs <21> yipe, file names have no magical significance in real operating systems such as linux or unix <11> heyjoe2: i already told you, ogg2mp3 <7> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12210 <7> surely the extension means SOMETHING?!!? <2> yipe: No file extension, for instance everything in /usr/bin/ <21> yipe, no, nothing <21> yipe, and it should not. <7> that makes no sense to me... <22> anybody here happen to know how to move mail from Thunderbird on Windows to Thunder on Linux? <13> linux doesnt have to have extensions for binary files, usually you just set that a file is an executable file with chmod a+x (x=executable)and if the file is executable it will run fine just by typing the file name. <21> yipe, the reason for having extensions in windows is the the early primitive versions had a file system with no concept of file attributes <2> nopea: Yes. You just have to transfer the profile directory structure. <21> yipe, so the only way to make a file into a type was to use it's name <12> and cause windows is stupid <7> and now I see why it's so damn difficult to set certain file types to open in certain programs <21> yipe, but that was eliminated in other operating systems around 1965 <21> yipe, it's not <18> i dont know of any , im a newb to linux <4> thanks jramsey! <21> yipe, it isn't difficult at all, it just isn't done by name <22> tonyyarusso, as is just copy it over? <8> jramsey I may have been successful in configuring it, but I can't tell because I don't know how to cause the system to switch between the two keyboard input modes.. Any idea how? <1> marcky, that help? there seems to be some relevant stuff <21> yipe, web browser type programs don't use file names anyway, they use an attribute in html <9> dragoon: how do u install it <21> yipe, even in windows these days the name is not significant for most programs <12> heyjoe2: apt-cache search ogg2mp3 <22> I am guessing same would go for any Firefox profiles <11> heyjoe2: compile it.... <11> *bangs head on table* <2> nopea: Correct. <9> dragoon: what do you perceive to be the underlying causes of the south china sea conflict? <23> ****ers <22> tonyyarusso, cheers <1> paul_, i am not sure if KMFL works with ubuntu ... hold on lemme see if i can find out; it is a remapper on the fly <2> nopea: That enough for you or would you like file paths? <11> ubuntu users are wankers <9> dragoon: why do i ask such a seemingly irrelevant question? because of the ***umptions, supercillious arrogance of some support ppl on this channel <24> Hi there! <22> tonyyarusso, if you have the time sure! thanks
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