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<0> myavuzselim: are you trynig to change keymaps? <1> myavuzselim, I've done it with xmodmap <1> myavuzselim, but it's a bit of a PITA. there is likely a better way <2> help with the tar cmd to extract the kernel source?? i have tried tar -xf linux-source-2.6.12.tar <3> does any on know how to configure xorg.conf... i added Option "Xinerama" "on" to the device sections but i still am no havvign any luck wth getting the dual displays to work as one desktop... <3> ? <0> jramsey: tar -xvf linux-source I would think, try tossing a sudo in front <4> does anyone know of a way to make the GNOME panel window list always expand to fill up all available space? having it always make itself really small for no apparant reason is really annoying me <5> Hmm, I seem to be getting slower downloads on frostwire <6> hey how do i display what devices were detected at startup? <0> jramsey: man tar I bet would help <0> fiveiron: they would be in /etc/rc?.d or/etc/init.d <2> NickGarvey, been man'ing ... but ur cmd did it ... it's untarring like mad ty ... <0> fiveiron: oh devices. <0> jramsey: I think it was working before, but just didn't show you that it was working <0> jramsey: the v is verbose I ***ume
<7> NickGarvey, keymaps = scancodes -> logical values I suppose? If so, yes. <5> nevermind, frostwire is fine. <3> Option "Xinerama" "on" is supose to go in the device secition right? <2> NickGarvey, probably; it's a huge tar and the v gives me some comfort <6> NickGarvey: yeah... like i have a logitech webcam... and i want to see where it was detected at <4> ok, i'll answer my own question... set the minimum size manually to whatever fills up the whole panel <0> myavuzselim: oh no I meant like from us to spanish or something <0> asdf25: :) <8> okay I'm back <8> pvd2006, what's the deal? <7> my keyboard layout is correct, but some combinations are annoying <5> Wb, Yipe <5> alright <8> thank you <5> type this into terminal, sudo nano /usr/lib/frostwire/runFrost.sh <9> can someone tell me how to remove a module? <0> myavuzselim: yeah.. you trying to switch ctrl and capslock for example? <10> Hiyas, I just did an apt-get kdein dapper, I like it a lot. But it seems to be missing the incremental search in KMenu? Any one know how to enable this kick *** feature? <7> I have to use alt-gr for {}[] keys, and its bad for programming <2> ok this is the last step from wiki to be able to build kernel code (and modules); sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) **what does -$(uname -r) do?? <2> oops <0> jramsey: that tells you the version number <11> kfarrell, should have installed kubuntu-desktop <2> nevermind i figured it <0> jramsey: :) <5> Yipe, I meant copy and paste it <2> NickGarvey, txs <8> okay.... now what? <5> alright now <8> right <8> I did that <5> hit, control + o <12> A friend of mine just recently installed ubuntu on his pc and turned off one of his SATA hard drives to make surte he didnt overwrite any of his ntfs files. So can anyone tell me how you would go about mounting that hard drive at startup for ubuntu so he can play with his other ntfs hard drive... Does he have to modify /etc/fstab or some other file or would it be mount something... <12> ? <13> hey guys, if startx starts ubuntu-desktop, what turns it off from terminal? <10> La_PaRCa, oh, ok I'll do that now <0> jageye: http://man-wiki.net/index.php/2:delete_module is what you want I think, in the future I think google would be pretty quick <7> NickGarvey, ctrl<->capslock is well documented. <11> Rat, if he wants it to mount automatically everytime he should modify fstab <14> Rat, Yes he does have to modify his fstab if he would like it to mount each time he boots his computer <2> NickGarvey, where will apt-get install the linux headers?? <11> ubotu tell kfarrell about kubuntu <8> okay <5> Yipe, do you see how it says its a Dos-file, we want to change that so right after you hit control + o you want to hit alt + d then hit enter to save it <12> Can you guys tell me how that would be ? <0> jramsey: uh no idea, but you can do a find command, "find -name *headers* <14> Rat, Does he have any trouble right now mounting the filesystem when he wants to? <0> jramsey: or something along those lines heh <2> NickGarvey, ok txs <12> M3M: What do you mean ? <8> okay, I did that and [DOS file] popped up, is that okay? <12> M3M, I have told him to do the following mount -t ntfs /dev/sda2 ... <12> That did not work <13> anyone, if startx starts ubuntu-desktop, what turns it off from terminal? <5> Yipe, as long as you hit alt + d to make it not say dos file anymore <14> Rat: so long as he has NTFS support built into the kernel than it should automatically detect the filesystem <8> and then overwrite? <5> yes <11> Rat, are you sure the device is sda2? <14> Rat: he should be able to type in something like "mount /dev/sda2 /mnt/`mountpoint`" <10> cool thanks La_PaRCa, it's nice to be answered with respect and patience. Ubuntu Community rocks.
<8> now what? <12> to configure his kernel would it be cd /usr/src ? <5> then exit and type in <12> M3M: Yeah <5> frostwire <14> of course he does have to be root to do so. <12> yes <0> arrick: I believe sudo killall gdm would do it <0> arrick: or kdm if you use kde display manager <8> .... it didn't work <8> I don't get errors now... I just get nothing <5> yipe ok lets try it again <11> Rat, I believe the ubuntu kernels come with ntfs support out of the box. <15> is it possible to move all your home directories over to another disk? <13> I use the -ubuntu-desktop <8> okay <5> im going to /msg you <16> yipe, pvd2006: there is a command to do that for you <12> La_PaRCa: Alright <0> arrick: "sudo killall gdm" <11> Rat, are you sure it is located in sda2? <17> anyone know what tools I need to develop applications for the Treo 650? <12> La_PaRCa: Talking to him on the phone... lol ... He says he isnt sure... <16> yipe: sudo aptitude install sysutils && sudo dos2unix /usr/lib/frostwire/runFrost.sh <14> tell him to type in "cat /proc/filesystems" <12> hahaha <8> just put in all that? <5> yipe, you can do that <11> Rat, ok, should be pretty obvious if he does a "sudo fdisk -l" <5> you dont have to though <14> Rat: he should be able to see NTFS somewhere on that list. <2> NickGarvey, in source do you know how the compiler finds #Include <linux\...> ?? i mean is "linux" a symb. link?? <12> La_PaRCa: That is what i though to <9> i need to replace amd64_agp module with nvidia_agp any one know how? <16> yipe: yeah just like that <8> okay, I did it, a bunch of stuff happened <11> Rat, Remember to mount he must be root, and the target directory must exist. <12> I told him to do that... Who knows <16> yipe: now try frostwire <8> okay <12> La_PaRCa Yeah <8> .... nothing:( <8> zero <8> zip <5> all you have to do is sudo nano /usr/lib/frostwire/runFrost.sh, control + o, then control + d right afterwords, then hit enter, and exit out <8> the null set <16> yipe: no error? <8> no error <11> Rat, then he should have no problem. Unless you have a more specific error, I think thats all we can do for now. <5> sorry I meant alt + d <16> yipe: were you getting an error before? <8> yes <18> This board has too many people <16> yipe: heh you have sun java? <8> it sure does wy <8> I think I did the other one, the one that says it's the easiest on the wiki page <5> Yipe, yeah do you have sun java? <0> jramsey: I don't totally understand. <16> yipe: what does java -version say? <18> We should break it into parts. Why isn't there a Xwindow channel? <8> java version "1.4.2-02" <8> Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build Blackdown-1.4.2-02) <8> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build Blackdown-1.4.2-02, mixed mode) <8> right there <11> wy, there is. #xorg <2> NickGarvey, ok in C source there are includes like #include <linux/math.h> is "linux" a sumbolically linked folder? u know what i mean?? with ln? <12> La_PaRCa and M3M: Thanks... It looks like im heading over there tomorrow anyway... So I should be able to detect the problem <12> Thanks though <6> how do i display what devices were detected at startup? <5> yipe, you need to get sun java, perhaps _Jason knows a short cut <11> Rat, we'll be here all week ;P <8> okay.... I'll just follow the wiki <19> fiveiron dmesg <11> yipe, what do you need specifically from sun java?
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