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<0> can anyone suggest a program that i can limit the total speeding going in and out of my box for the net? i am on a shared network and would like to be fair since everyone else is using netlimiter
<1> BigDaddy: Are you getting a poweruser error?
<2> michaelfavia I also saw the networkcard the exact name during the installation.
<3> SAAD3000: well that is because you have windows drivers installed... you need drivers in linux.. either opensoure ones or an adapter for your proprietary ones...
<4> SAAD3000: you have no internet connection with ubuntu?
<5> IdleOne - Phelan - here is my error
<5> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/8622
<5> I get that when I sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
<2> IdleOne Yes its WEIRD man am telling you, I got xp with internet and ubuntu without!! on the same machine
<3> SAAD3000: that isnt wierd it is normal.
<6> right
<7> grr to non-resuming file servers
<6> I was talking to somone
<2> michaelfavia if there is something wrong with the name of the nic on ubuntu how did i pinged my lan ip.?
<6> then X locked up my box.
<4> SAAD3000: this might sound stupid but is eth0 enabled ?



<8> michaelfavia, are you upgrading now...did it work fro you?
<6> brenner: it was you, right?
<2> IdleOne yes its enabled i have eth0 for wirless and eth1 for nic
<3> odla: actually i was side tracked. ;) getting back to it now
<9> Ralith: yes
<5> SAAD3000 - are you having internet connectivity problems?
<10> brenner, what do i need to play wmv?
<2> BigDaddy ya
<9> shortjollio: w32codecs
<4> SAAD3000: ok...wires all plugged in properly...because from what i can see its not a software issue so maybe hardware ??
<5> shortjollo - an old preist and a young preist
<5> the power of christ compells you
<5> SAAD3000 - are you on DSL? PPPoE?
<2> IdleOne if its a hardware issue how am online now chatting with you fine guys ;>
<4> SAAD3000: maybe having wireless and nic enabled at same time is confusing ubuntu?
<2> BigDaddy neither of those. I just add my static ip,mask,gw,dns and proxy settings.
<1> BigDaddy: I'm not very experienced with Linux, but I thought you were having a similar error I had, which I used a sudo command to gain root access. What it almost looks like to me though, is the file is corrupt or something. I say that, because it's outright failing, and not giving an access violation error or saying it isn't there...
<2> IdleOne no i have the wireless disabled
<4> SAAD3000: just trying to deduce :)
<2> IdleOne its ok.
<11> I'm looking for guide to installing those tar.gz archives. Maybe an explaination of which folder in the root are for.
<5> I just did a bunch of updates. Is it like windows where I need to reboot?
<4> SAAD3000: take a boot to it maybe that will fix it...lol
<2> IdleOne can't boot the laptop can i ;>
<5> SAAD3000 - sorry man, I just know how to do the PPPoE
<10> brenner, i cant find w32codecs, is that in synaptic under just that name?
<4> BigDaddy: not usauly
<9> ubotu: tell shortjollio about w32codecs
<2> I never had this problem before.
<4> SAAD3000: nope I wouldnt
<12> BigDaddy: you reboot for kernel upgrades; that's it
<5> is there a better terminal than GNOME terminal?
<2> BigDaddy ETERM ;>
<12> BigDaddy: define better
<5> Xenguy - I thought that was about the onlything I ever heard about rebooting in linux
<1> Dirtbiker: Try this site: http://ubuntuguide.org/#installnvidiadriver
<5> Xenguy - good point. More popular amongst the computer knowledgable, but ubuntu newbie?
<5> Dirstbiker, welcome to the club. That is how my evening started out!
<1> DirtBiker The string after the .org/ isn't important in your matter. I needed it for something. But tha tsite might help
<13> ubotu: tell dirtbiker about nvidia
<14> i like gnome-terminal :/
<2> so I guess i get back to suse.
<2> ;<
<13> Phelan: please don't recommend ubuntuguide, it is outdated
<15> !ubuntuguide
<16> I heard ubuntuguide is out of date, reported to break a lot and generally a bad source for information. Use help.ubuntu.com or wiki.ubuntu.com instead
<14> in fact its my favorite. the only other one which comes near is eterm, if you want to spend long configuring it
<5> no i don't. at least not ATM
<1> _jason: Sorry. It simply helped me, so I figured he might find some use out of it.
<13> Phelan: understandable, just letting you know there are better docs like help.ubuntu.com and the wiki. Those are preferred here
<12> BigDaddy: gnome-terminal and konsole are the 'heavy-weights'; light terminals are xterm, rxvt, aterm etc.
<1> _jason: NP.
<17> whats a good gui ftp client
<18> the xfce terminal is nice
<17> for ubuntu
<19> I am trying to install the w32 codecs and I get :dpkg: status database area is locked by another process Can anyone help?
<4> anybody know why gnomebaker keeps spitting out cd's and asking for a cd?
<13> eodchop: close synaptic
<9> whiter: gftp works fine for me
<19> it is closed
<9> whiter: you can also just use nautilus



<12> whiter: gftp seems to be mentioned often (and can do scp/sftp)
<13> eodchop: do you have update manager or any other apt process running?
<15> whiter: Nautilus (the file manager) can do most FTP stuff
<19> just a terminal, gaim and firefox
<19> is there an task manager where i could check process?
<19> processes*?
<13> eodchop: system tools > system monitor, top, ps
<12> eodchop: top
<17> gftp keeps closing when i try to transfer
<20> Does anyone know if gcc-4.1 is going to be in dapper?
<15> eobanb: or Applications --> System Tools --> System Monitor - Processes tab there
<19> ok...I got it would update notifier cuase it to do that? that is all i can see on there.
<15> whiter: gFTP bites - use Nautilus's FTP functions if you can
<17> how can i do it with nautilus?
<17> cause its using bread crumb navigation, no where to put the ftp address
<4> eodchop: I think it might
<15> whiter: File --> Connect to Server
<13> eodchop: yeah, let it do its thing is probably the best course of action
<19> can i safely kill it with system monitor?
<4> eodchop: finish update first
<19> ok i have to restart then
<19> thank you
<4> shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
<17> okay well
<17> natilus isnt working
<10> brenner, dude ur my biggest hero thx so much
<9> np
<4> whiter: http://www.thefreecountry.com/webmaster/freeftpclients.shtml
<21> anybody know where I can find a good tute for shapecfg?
<15> FileZilla has a Linux port, but it's still in beta - I'll be a very happy Ubuntunian when I can install that...
<22> ok, i'm pulling my hair out here (i'm bald). is there a way to setup bind to act as a caching name server on my network so i can setup all of my machines on the lan to query this one before using the isp provided servers?
<23> gftp is nice, whiter and in repos
<17> gftp wont work
<15> elky: it's already crashed on him too...
<17> when i try to transfer it closes
<23> o.O
<24> ug songbird has no binary for linux
<22> ncftp is where it'
<23> weirdness
<22> it's at
<14> whiter: does it give any errors?
<22> :)
<17> no
<17> it just closes itself
<7> anyone know of a server that dapperflight3 is on that supports resume?
<15> whiter: and Naut. does the same thing, crash on transfer?
<25> corvax, i *know* :| GRR
<13> whiter: run it in a terminal
<14> hm
<17> naut says invalid p***word
<17> terminal wont list
<25> corvax, i really can't be arsed to reboot JUST to try it out
<24> i dont feel like building from source
<25> heh neither do i...
<24> color me lazy
<25> but damn, it's gonna be *so* good when it's done..
<25> it just looks aaaaamazing
<26> Nightshade: Yes, just use the ISP servers as forwarders in bind, make all lan boxes use YOUR dns.
<12> whiter: if you want a good command-line ftp client, try lftp
<27> what a good c++ compiler?
<26> Nightshade: Just for the record, lftp is far nicer
<21> proxosi: g++
<27> for windows and/or ubuntu
<13> proxosi: g++
<26> proxosi: gcc
<13> proxosi: sudo apt-get install build-essential
<24> ill wait till its more stable before going through all the work
<14> whiter: thats puzzling. are you saying the transfer connection closes, or the software?
<26> proxosi: it's in cygwin (free) for Windows, on MacOS X and on virtually ALL Linux distros
<22> oh my, i haven't seen lftp in ages. :) hell, i rarely use ftp anymore except for package upgrades and stuff and that's all scripted
<17> the software
<14> hm.
<12> Nightshade: me too (ssh all the way); lftp is the best of the cli lot IMHO tho


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