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<0> I don't have a german keyboard :) <1> DBO: nope, desktop <0> but the schoen is the umlaut'ed "o" <2> twb, so I see; I'm curious why you're compiling it for 32-bit system anyway.. I don't know how to fix it. <3> Question... now this is intense. Do I use Ghost on my ubuntu machine to make an image of the windows boxes? or do I need to use a windows ghost program to make the image and then rsync in and grab them? <4> SmrtJustin, you can disable it, but it hardly eats anything <5> YukiCuss: because the package I'm compiling doesn't work on 64bit systems. <6> hey <7> lone_marauder after learning how and what mc does you'll use it for everything concerning system admin file manipulation mv cp ln ch-own/mod edit view hehhe it's a dandy <5> YukiCuss: I'm told that -m32 is supposed to magically make it work, but I don't believe it. <6> does anyone know a program that will record video from a usb webcam? <8> jetscreamer: There is, the cpu is PENTUIMM. <0> The germans also have another great phrase - "schoene sheisse" - "beautiful ****" <1> DBO: what about ppp, and pppd-dns? (sorry to ask you about all these services) <2> twb, neither would I: presumably, you don't have any 32-bit libraries in place, and 64-bit ones will not link very carefully.
<9> tigrux: ok then you shouldn't have a problem <4> SmrtJustin, are you on dialup or DSL (directly to modem)? <5> YukiCuss: exactly, which is why I'm wondering how the other guy made it work for him. <2> twb, in that case, you might consider making a 32-bit chroot .. it's actually not /that/ hard, but it can be a bit of an annoyance. I ended up just installing an i386 system, as I didn't see much point to using the amd64 one. <1> DBO: nope, I'm on cable, and I let my linux server handle all the routing <4> SmrtJustin, unless you dial in, you can kill them too <1> DBO: k <10> hello <10> how are zou guzs ? <8> jetscreamer: Oki, do you know what file must a modfy to add centrino as cpu? I'm reading debian/rules for both linux-meta and kernel-package and do not say anything about flavours or cpus. <1> DBO: mdadm? <4> SmrtJustin, do you have raid? <1> DBO: well my mobo supports it, but I don't use it <11> and we're back <4> SmrtJustin, using SATA? <5> YukiCuss: that would be giving in! <9> tigrux: when you do make menuconfig, after you unpack the source, the cpu optimizations are near the top <11> intelikey, i just gave up on that media... i do own ghost... so that worked <12> jetscreamer, both are commandline driven again, and while I'd love to spend hours learning, I really need a quick gui app. :( <1> DBO: no, but in the future I may... so if its something that would disable me from using sata, I'd just leave it on. <2> twb, naturally! But, ask yourself what you gain anyway? <4> leave it on <1> k <9> tigrux: i forget exactly where, but not very far down... 2nd or 3rd iirc <5> YukiCuss: well, it means I can be self-righteously indignant. <7> nomasteryoda|w mmm and ? <8> jetscreamer: Yes, I know that. But debian always require to modify files. <9> Grarg: avicemux and acidrip are gui <2> twb, bah! <1> DBO: whats makedev do? <9> err Grark ^^ <4> SmrtJustin, it makes the /dev directory <9> tigrux: what? <4> leave it on <1> DBO: gotcha <9> Grark: make that avidemux and acidrip <9> are gui <1> DBO: whats vbesave? <8> jetscreamer: I thought I had to add PENTIUMM in any debian/whatever <9> tigrux: no you do make menuconfig, and a couple lines down inside a node you will find the cpu optimization section <4> SmrtJustin, its for your video card bios, lets you save the current configurate <4> leave it on <13> I'm looking for a library, libavcodec, how would I find the package that provides it? <13> there is no libavcodec, only libavcodec-dev... <4> s/configurate/configuration <9> TheMonoTone: it's probably in that non-free repo <8> jetscreamer: But in what directory? After untarring the .tar.bz2 linux-source provides? Does it have all the patches applied? <9> !mplayer <14> hmm... mplayer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061 <15> is there a switch i could put on apt-get to make it download the depends as well? <13> I'm doing opencv <13> but I suppose that may help <7> !plf <14> it has been said that plf is the Penguin Liberation Front, see http://wiki.ubuntu-fr.org/doc/plf , mainly for i386 users with some packages for ppc <15> <9> tigrux: it's make menuconfig, when you config the new kernel. you cd into the source dir and run make menuconfig <7> the ****ens you say blindx <8> DBO: Did you already try marillat? <5> blindx: apt-get should do that automatically. <9> the patches should be in the ubuntu kernel source already you shouldn't have to mess with patching
<15> hm. maybe it was giving me another error, twb. let me find out. <1> DBO: theres one thats getting cut off, it starts: stop-read <5> blindx: what are you installing? <4> tigrux, you mean debian? no <9> tigrux: apt-get install libncurses5-dev btw if you havent <15> ffmpeg <16> Hi everyone. Sometimes Ubuntu will just permanently freeze. Is there any way I can find out what program is causing this? <13> thank you! <4> SmrtJustin, which one? <8> jetscreamer: Ok, there is an easy way of test it. If the new kernel has stuff about ricoh, then it has the patches. <17> intelikey or void^ are you sure that the line was supposed to go into modprobe.conf? <18> badr, just out of curiosity, are you running Beagle? <19> hello <20> badr: the kernel. I get that when my memory is bad. <8> DBO: marillat is plenty of barely legal packages. <1> DBO: is there anyway I can make the service column wider? <7> word i would have made a script and ran it from init.... <19> i hear ubuntu is good, i have to switch from debian to ubuntu, i can't take debian anymore, theres way too many problems with it <9> marillat is for debian, don't use it for ubuntu <15> I got two "(whatever) needs to be installed, but will not be installed" and three "(whatever) needs to be installed, but (something else) is to be installed" <1> DBO: so I can read it <5> blindx: works for me. <19> anyway, i need to do a network install <16> torpedo|dog, : No, I don't think so. <5> blindx: you may prefer "aptitude install ffmpeg" <18> Alright, if you had it, you'd know. <9> there is an ubuntu specific flavor of marillat but i can never remember the name <16> Codename_V, : so you mean I should run memtest? <5> blindx: don't forget to run "aptitude update" regularly. <9> !mplayer <14> I guess mplayer is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MplayerInstallHowto For compiling, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31061 <20> badr: wouldn't hurt. <15> Same errors, twb. <13> that still doesn't help me <9> !sources <14> 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> with ffmpeg <5> blindx: what does "aptitude --version" report? <13> and its lack of libraries/includes <17> intelikey: Uh.... <4> SmrtJustin, ok, I see what you are trying to say now... and AFAIK, no you cant <5> blindx: aptitude 0.4 or 0.2? <9> you need that other source TheMonoTone <13> I added it <15> aptitude 0.2.15.9 compiled at Sep 22 2005 09:10:29 <20> badr: I'm kinda partial to memtest86+. it's more up to date. faster. and less buggy. <9> then apt-get update <5> blindx: OK, you have the old, ****ty one. <9> !find ffmpeg <13> how do I know which package to add? <4> SmrtJustin, leave that stop one as is <14> Ubuntu Package Listing of 'ffmpeg' (2 shown): ffmpeg ;; gstreamer0.8-ffmpeg. <15> oh, great! :D <5> blindx: are you using breezy still? <21> i'm only getting sound through 1 speaker. anyone have a clue why this is? <22> is there anyway to open up a file browser with su priveldges? <13> it says its already installed...? <15> still? i just installed it two days ago <19> http://gridpt1.fe.up.pt/mlopes/blog/index.php/ubuntu-network-install/ , is that a good guide for installing ubuntu on my system? <9> should jsut work then TheMonoTone <20> skpl: gsudo or something? gsudo nautilus <5> blindx: OK. You'll have to resolve the conflicts manually. <13> missing library somehow to build with ffmpeg support in opencv :-( <9> TheMonoTone: you may or may not need some other codecs <5> blindx: unless you wanna upgrade to dapper? ;-P <23> skpl, you can launch from terminal as sudo su "gedit" <15> that sounds like fun, twb. <16> Codename_V, : Ok, I will try running that. However, I dual boot with WinXP which I haven't seen freeze yet, thought I use it less. <15> twb, is this going to interfere with my laziness at all? <19> i need to netinstall ubuntu, because i don't have a cd drive, can someone please help <5> blindx: http://www.luv.asn.au/overheads/aptitude/aptitude-intro.html <7> word like this as root " echo '<put the full command string here>' > /etc/init.d/mytv.sh ;chmod 700 /etc/init.d/mytv.sh ;ln -s /etc/init.d/mytv.sh /etc/rcS.d/S56mytv " <5> blindx: read that. It will build character. <13> it specifically says
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