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<0> tonyyarusso, I don't think you can, each has it's own init script, iirc
<1> bliss1__: it involves editing the file /boot/grub/menu.lst; you'll need root privileges to do that (do something like 'sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst')
<2> nickrud: Okay then, so now I'm curious...
<3> Zarephath, is that like a Palm?
<2> cecilia: What exactly did you try anyway?
<4> if i have an amd64 is there anything i can do with a 32bit kernel to speed up performance
<5> need some help i just installed the wireless using ndiswrapper but when i reboot the box i need to do modprobe again in order to get it to work
<1> bliss1__: around line 60 or so you should see '# kopt=root=/dev/...'
<6> tonyyarusso, yep, but I restarted and didn't work
<7> jmoncayo, see PM
<8> mustard5: No it is like a PocketPC running windows mobile 5...See Dell Axim 51v for details if you are interested...
<2> cecilia: Odd. Okay.
<9> roryy: ok I am in there now but please bear in mind that i have apci but not apm
<10> guys, that sounds like what I'm looking for, thank you very much
<3> Zarephath, just showing my ignorance :) I'm not sure whats on the wiki for what you have
<10> oh, and sorry for the cannon thing mustard5, lol



<3> facugaich, hehe
<0> tonyyarusso, the gdm init script has HEED_DEFAULT_DISPLAY_MANAGER , and if it's true, it checks /etc/X11/default-display-manager. I'd ***ume :) that that's what dpkg-reconfigure gdm affects
<8> mustard5: Np
<2> nickrud: Oh right, I remember messing with that.
<11> <1> its a .deb file right?
<1> bliss1__: it's acpi, not apci. Also, note that the spelling of the two options is different, but confusingly similar: noacpi and nolapic
<9> roryy; look here see anything odd http://pastebin.ca/49325
<2> nickrud: (Actually for kdm, b/c I just wanted to try it out)
<1> luckyshot: please see my earlier answer to that question
<11> <1> what files should i be dealing with?
<1> luckyshot: none at all. You should select gnomebaker in synaptic and install it
<3> devnull, I can't think of anything in particular. I wonder whether you could try the 64bit kernel and use chroot for 32 bit apps..not having a 64bit comp myself I don't what all the issues are with that
<8> What is a good dvd software for creating and chaptering DVD's?
<11> ohh
<11> <1> ok thanks
<8> Actually I believe that is handled for you in Ubuntu when you install the 64 bit version...it will install the 32 bit stuff and set it up to run without having to chroot like in gentoo
<1> bliss1__: i cannot help you with hardware specific issues; laptop power is well beyond my ken. I *can* help you set your system up so that linux does not use ACPI or the LAPIC
<3> devnull, I've seen threads on the tips and tricks section of the ubuntuforums talking about methods of speeding up your system, but they are not specific to 64bit systems, just speed ups for 32 bit kernels
<3> Zarephath, ah ok
<12> hi all
<9> roryy; ok lets go for that what will my labtop use if not ACPI or the Lapic?
<4> thanks
<0> Zarephath, not quite yet, the support isn't complete yet (as far as I've read recently)
<9> LAPIC
<8> nickrud: K kewl
<1> bliss1__: i'm not sure, sorry.
<11> <1> where do i find gnomebaker once i get synaptic open?
<8> luckyshot: click on the search button and type in gnomebaker
<3> luckyshot, you would type gnomebaker in the 'Search' field
<1> luckyshot: there should be a list of apps in the top right pane of the synaptic window
<11> ok will do
<8> any Spaniards in here?
<1> luckyshot: you need to setup the network repositories (I hope this was coverd on the wiki page you were directed to earlier)
<13> anyone know if there is a way to like, recursively set nautilus to set a certain directory and subdirectories view to -view by icons? and 100% zoom? id like the folder containing most of my pictures to be seen that way, but nothing else
<3> Zarephath, they would all be at #ubuntu-es
<9> rorry: you said I *can* help you set your system up so that linux does not use ACPI or the LAPIC so if linux does not use ACPI or LAPIC what does it use instead
<8> mustard5: Heh
<14> hi @ all
<14> i have a ubuntu problem can anyone help me?
<1> bliss1__: It's very easy to disable these two things -- just two kernel parameters in /boot/grub/menu.lst; I'm not sure what is used instead (if anything) in that case
<3> Phex, we won't till you tell us the problem :)
<3> Phex, heh,, I meant to say 'we won't know' :)
<14> i can't log in with my username i have made in the installation
<13> reboot to recovery console
<13> and add a new usr
<15> mustard5: installation worked.. now it opens and what not
<13> or chp*** or something
<3> Mustang97, thats good news :)
<0> Phex, reboot to recovery mode and reset the p***word: p***wd <username>
<3> Mustang97, be careful with that hostname now ;=;)
<9> rorry; ok lets at least try i can thses two lines in mennu.lst ## e.g. kopt=root=/dev/hda1 ro and # kopt=root=/dev/hda2 ro
<15> mustard5 no kiden.. :P
<14> there is the login at the start were i can insert my username but no pw
<15> thing is freakin touchy
<0> Phex, enter the username, then hit return. It'll ask for the p***word next
<3> Phex, normally you type in the username..then it asks for the p***word in the same window
<14> no i don'T
<14> sorrx
<14> i does
<14> it does
<3> Phex k :)



<0> Phex, welcome :)
<9> mustartd5: hi man
<3> howdy bliss1__
<16> v3rmap: have you compiled gtk+ in a non-system location?
<17> what is the command for system monitor, as there is no menu item for it in dppaer
<14> oh god this wasn't a good start in the linux world
<3> skpl, ah good question..I was hunting around for that earlier and lost track of what I was doing...
<0> skpl, gnome-system-monitor ; don't forget about apps-accessories-menu editor
<0> Phex, if all your problems are as easy to answer .... :)
<17> nickrud, i do not see it anywhere in gconf
<18> pcmcia generates no log in messages file when i insert or pull it out.. but i see this in the dmesg when rebooted.. http://pastebin.com/660035
<0> skpl, it's not in gconf. the menu editor is name alacarte
<18> i am trying to find a way to mount the damn pcmcia card
<3> skpl, its gnome-system-monitor I think ?
<19> crimsun, I did not compile gtk+. I just installed the libgtk2.0-devel package.
<1> bliss1__: sorry, missed that last bit
<1> bliss1__: the latter one is the one you want to edit (the one with only one #)
<9> roryy: ok lets at least try i can thses two lines in mennu.lst ## e.g. kopt=root=/dev/hda1 ro and # kopt=root=/dev/hda2 ro
<20> simple question: how to scroll down in a terminal window (fullscreen)? (for ex. after typing "top"?)
<0> skpl, arg. the gnome-system-monitor is the name of the system monitor you see in the breezy system tools menu
<16> v3rmap: pastebin your configure errors
<3> doh..I'm being too slow again
<1> bliss1__: turn that into '# kopt=root=/dev/hda2 ro noacpi nolapic'
<17> nickrud, yeah i know, how come it is no longer a menu item?
<9> roryy; ok
<1> bliss1__: then run 'sudo update-grub' and reboot
<0> skpl, it was a design decision, to avoid confusing newer users. (I have no repeatable opinion about that decision)
<1> bliss1__: if this doesn't work, i guess it would be wise to remove those two options
<9> rory: ok
<14> oh no the next problem: he doesn'T take the pw
<20> simple question: how to scroll down in a terminal window (fullscreen)? (for ex. after typing "top"?)+
<19> crimsun, I have no configure errors, only compilation errors for my program that uses the gtk+ headers. The compilation errors are to do with "header files not found". To fix these errors, I have added include directories to the gcc command line.
<3> rabe, top doesnt scroll down I don't think
<20> so how to see all processes
<20> ?
<16> v3rmap: that's...broken. What app are you attempting to compile?
<21> rabe: nothing to scroll down
<22> Phex: who doesn't take the pw?
<10> rabe ps -a
<0> Phex, captitalization matters, be sure you typed it correctly
<21> rabe: to see all processes run 'ps -aux'
<20> ok
<19> crimsun, the hello world program at: http://www.gtk.org/tutorial/c58.html#SEC-HELLOWORLD
<20> and then how to scroll there?
<3> rabe, you can try this ps -aux | less
<21> rabe: if you're in gnome-terminal there is a scrollbar
<21> rabe: scroll up
<14> the ubuntu ich think i'll install it one more time and take a lil bit easyer pw the start don't take the pw
<3> rabe, that will display a page at a time
<14> oh no
<21> mustard5: line at a time
<22> Phex: you can just change your p***word if you forgot it, no need to reinstall
<20> ok, so there's no way to scroll ina fullscreen terminal window?
<0> Phex, there's a way to fix your p***word
<21> rabe: shift-pgup
<3> Amaranth, ah ok..I sort of looks like a page worth when I do it :)
<20> ahh ok thanks
<14> yes and how i do it
<21> rabe: or ctrl-pgup, i don't remember
<21> mustard5: starts with a page, hitting enter moves a line
<23> rabe [shift]+[pg-up]
<3> Amaranth, ah ok..I tend to hit the space bar
<22> Phex: ok first off, do you know for certain you are using the right username?
<24> sup
<14> yes i write it down
<24> who knows how to download frostwire?
<0> !frostwire
<25> how can I download packages to install later without Synaptic Package Manager??
<24> yes
<14> with the pw
<16> v3rmap: oh, you're working through the tutorial?
<3> kynes, I don't think its designed for that
<0> !tell makaveli about frostwire
<25> yea I know


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