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<0> Shan`, install ext3 support then ? <1> hi... <0> usually you get wrong fs type error if it isnt supported <2> /dev/hda8 /home ext3 defaults 0 2 <0> weird :P <2> CraiZE, apt-get? <0> yeah i guess <1> hi... <3> try and do this for me <0> im no guru, but i had the same issue with samba <4> thoreauputic: why sometimes a software is installed but linux can't see (or use) it? <0> wrong fs type til i installed it :P <2> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hda8, <3> mount -t ntfs /dev/hda8 <4> i read about path: should i add something to p***? <5> Mend: I have no idea what you mean
<6> hey guys <4> $path* <3> sorry forgot to specify a mntpoit <3> as root do this <2> nope <7> How do you make a file writeable again? <2> same problem <1> hi.. <0> clody, hi <6> I just installed ubuntu for the 1st time and i cant seem to get rockbox working; it says "failed to create the player: couldn't initialize scheduler. did you run gst-register?" <2> CraiZE, ... apt-get what? <5> Mend: you can type dpkg -L <packagename> to see the files <6> any idea why? <0> shan, well if you got /home already mounted as ext3, it should work with mount also <3> thats odd <7> How do you make a file writeable again? <5> Mend: you can do dpkg -L packagename | grep bin to see executables <4> thoreauputic: i opened synaptic, it shows that gcc is installed but when i type gcc the shell says no such a command <1> hiiiiiiiiiiii <5> Mend: you don't type gcc <0> clody, we heard you the first time <4> or man gcc? <8> Is there a way to shrink NTFS partitions without losing any data? <5> Mend: usually you start with ./configure then do make and sudo make install <3> can you do this? -t auto? <6> so can any1 help me on the rockbox issue? <2> ? <0> jacer, partition magic in windows :P <5> Mend: or you use checkinstall <7> How do you make a file writeable again? <9> Jacer: ive seen that done before... but im not suer which programs etc. how <10> i've installed ubuntu with the option server, so only the core system. Sould it recognize my external usb-drive out of the box or do i have to install some packages? <4> but make doesn't working <8> Danke <3> shan: can you do this? -t auto? <1> hi...nama lu? <4> thoreauputic: i guess my ubuntu lacks some applications <2> how do i do it? <5> Mend: then you don't have build-essentail <5> *build-essential <3> mount -t auto /dev/hda8 /mnt/hda8 <2> oh ok <5> Mend: I told you about build-essential ages ago... <1> hi... <2> mount: you must specify the filesystem type <4> ok, thoreauputic, it is time to switch to linux and test what i learned from you :) <3> damn it <5> Mend: good luck then :) <1> hi.. <4> i might be back shortly <4> thanks! <4> bye for now <3> mount -t ntfs /dev/hda8 /mnt/hda8 didnt word? <3> work* <2> nope <11> where can i find good themes for ubuntu - i really would like to take away this windows look <12> i ran apt-get install pearpc and it installed it...i think. how can I tell? <0> !help java <5> !themes <5> bah <2> this is not good
<2> :/ <3> let me see how one can findout what filesystem is on there <10> does anyone have an answer to my question? <5> !tell graveson about themes <10> i've installed ubuntu with the option server, so only the core system. Sould it recognize my external usb-drive out of the box or do i have to install some packages? <2> spat, it say it could even be a bad superblock <3> shan i dont know what filesystem is on it <13> KenSentMe, it should work <13> KenSentMe, but you might need to mount it manually <10> muep_, and i should find the connected device i n /media <2> *sigh* <3> that would mean it got damaged somehow <10> muep_, how do i know a device is connected? <2> spat, least can I get back to my XP installation <13> KenSentMe, mount <2> spat, if i try the 2k option it hangs <14> hello i am new to linux, i would like to know where an application has been installed . Can anyone help <14> the application is libxml2 <13> KenSentMe, it gives you a list of mounted filesystems <5> KenSentMe: for usb drives, try pmount /dev/sda1 then look in /media <2> anyways i gtg for now <2> thanx for your help spat <2> lata <13> KenSentMe, you can try to mount your usbdisk with pmount <13> it should mount them into /media <10> mount <5> KenSentMe: ***uming it's the first usb drive inserted... <10> lol, wrong window <5> KenSentMe: to check connection, run dmesg | tail <15> KenSentMe: are you on the gnome? it's should auto detecting them.. <13> PwcrLinux, it's a server install <14> any help with how to find where libxml2 is installed ? <15> muep_: Oh, then it's doesn't work for a server, you have to mounting manually.. <10> thoreauputic, muep_ Error: could not determine real path of the device: <3> shan was on the phone <5> PwcrLinux: maybe you don't have pmount <10> thoreauputic, muep_ , i was checking if my mobo is also not connecting usb device in linux as in windows <10> i think it's broken <5> PwcrLinux: not sure what the server install option includes <10> thoreauputic, pmount isn't automaticly installed <5> KenSentMe: OK <15> thoreauputic: My lappy with gnome, it's works auto detecting.. I don't have server on my lappy or tower box.. <10> PwcrLinux, normally my gnome does too, but i think my mobo is broken <10> PwcrLinux, usb seems broken <5> PwcrLinux: AFAIK it's handled by gnome-volume-manager in Gnome <11> i am trying to download an application and i eep on getting these key errors when running the apt update commands : The following signatures were invalid: <5> PwcrLinux: in fluxbox I use pmount <15> thoreauputic: cool <5> or just mount... <16> graveson: are you using non-offical repos? <11> xfcefreak : how do i determine that <16> graveson: please paste your /etc/apt/sources.list on pastebin <15> thoreauputic: I have 64 MB and 1 GB flash drive :) <13> KenSentMe, you could try to manually mount it <13> do you know, if the filesystem in the drive is /dev/sda, /dev/sda1 or something else? <10> muep_, how can i know? <10> muep_, i have only connected one device <17> anybody knouws vmware? <18> this is likely an inappropriate question for this channel but could someone enlighten me as to what Voip is and how it works <13> KenSentMe, you can try to guess <19> conmiweb: server or workstation <13> KenSentMe, what does mount currently print? <11> xfcefreak: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12228 <10> muep_, /dev/hda1 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro) <10> proc on /proc type proc (rw) <10> sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw) <10> devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,gid=5,mode=620) <10> tmpfs on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw) <10> usbfs on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw) <10> tmpfs on /lib/modules/2.6.12-9-386/volatile type tmpfs (rw,mode=0755) <10> tmpfs on /dev type tmpfs (rw,size=10M,mode=0755) <16> KenSentMe: stop dont ever paste in here please use pastebin <10> xfcefreak, k, sorry <13> my fault, too
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