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<0> lazyM0m3nt: do you have the smb client stuff installed, or just the server?
<1> or SMB://I.P.Addr.es
<2> Engla_, however, if the user has both KDE and Gnome installed, wont gksudo be installed anyways
<3> TiG4: `which gksudo` is probably cooler
<4> i can see anyone in windows but not ubuntu
<3> TiG4: right
<5> I have a keyboard with volume up/down keys that ubuntu found and configured on install. However, they were connected to the "Headphone" channel instead of the "Front" channel; this was tested using alsamixer. How can I either change channels or get it to use both?
<2> Engla_, well darn
<6> ubuntu: what graphic card do you have?
<7> tnt2
<4> yes, i have
<7> 5.10 works fine
<0> lazyM0m3nt: you have what? (it helps to specify who you're replying to :) )
<2> Engla_, thanks
<2> fangorious, thanks
<2> CompBrain, thanks



<4> i have client
<8> hey installed linux on my mac... but now i want os 9 back... but it wont work. anyone ever done this?
<9> well i think im back for good this time :P
<6> ight
<6> n
<7> macsat111, repartition
<10> why on EARTH would you want os9 back?!!
<11> macsat111, i had to boot to linux, and use its fdisk tools and delete all the partitions. (***uming you want to get RID of linux)
<7> macsat111, with disk utility or what's its name
<7> HELP ! X won't start !
<8> because linux ****s on a 64mb machine... compared to os9
<0> lazyM0m3nt: if specifying a specific computer name or IP address in the location bar doesn't help, try running 'smbclient -I x.x.x.x -L' in a terminal
<12> can anyone help me with my wireless problem.. i can find my router using iwlist wlan0 scan but i cant connect to anything
<11> 64mb :P
<11> macsat111, if you lived in Indiana - id give ya a good deal on my imacDV.
<10> but yeah.. boot from the install CD (hold C while it boots) repartition and run the installer again. Where were you getting stuck?
<3> macsat111: do you want to erase everything and install os9, or just reboot to os9?
<4> fangorious: idont know anyone's IP
<13> anyone know where to get "libpangocairo-1.0.so.0"
<10> RAM is cheap.. my G3 runs sweet on 192M ..
<0> on a command line, what happens if you run 'ping windows_machine_name'?
<7> where's the ubuntu bugzilla ?
<5> I have a keyboard with volume up/down keys that ubuntu found and configured on install. However, they were connected to the "Headphone" channel instead of the "Front" channel; this was tested using alsamixer. How can I change the channel it controls?
<12> can anyone help?
<14> Hey all. I'm trying to connect my phone via USB and there are all these references to /dev/ttyACM0, but that's not anywhere on my system. What steps do I take to figure out what's going on?
<15> taylor: when I am searching for a package, i find dpkg -l <search pattern> .. helps me a lot.. try dpkg -l libpa* and see what it lists ;)
<10> s/"RAM is cheap/you can find 128M chips in dumpsters behind computer shops"/
<7> where's the ubuntu bugzilla ? ...
<5> As far as I can tell nothing actually uses the headphone channel
<5> ubuntu, try bugzilla.ubuntu.org
<7> k
<0> ubuntu: bugzilla.ubuntu.com
<5> er
<5> right
<5> com.
<3> taylor_: auto-apt has a search function. It says that usr/lib/libpangocairo-1.0.so.0 libs/libpango1.0-0
<10> ppl upgrade to 1024M and throw their old 128M chips away, seriously. That's how I got all my ram for the last 10 years..
<0> ubuntu: then click on "Malone"
<3> taylor_: so libpango it is
<7> fangorious, what's that ?
<14> When I dmesg | grep acm I see that the acm usb driver is loaded.
<0> lazyM0m3nt: any luck with the ping command?
<4> fangorious: no
<4> fangorious: ping: unknown host MICROSOF-358740
<14> It says that ttyACM0: USB ACM device is there, but it's not in /dev.
<13> so what do i "sudo apt get it"
<0> ubuntu: point a browser to http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com, on that page is a link titled "Malone" which is the site they moevd to, which i fogert the url of
<7> tks
<3> zcat[1]: true about the ram. Recently found 196M in my dorm's storage room
<3> taylor_: libpango, it seems
<3> taylor_: but that's probably already installed
<13> and i need libangocairo
<13> *libpangcairo
<3> taylor_: but the file libpangocairo is in the package libpango
<0> lazyM0m3nt: windows uses a protocol called netbios to resolve hostnames. but linux doesn't speak it out of the box. you can run 'ipconfig' in a command window on windows to find it's ip address, and add it to /etc/hosts (single line like '1.2.3.4 hostname')
<3> taylor_: according to auto-apt, which is a program that does this kind of suff (finds packages for files)
<10> I can't wait until Vista gets released. I'm gonna score so much free hardware when ppl upgrade to meet the minumum specs fot that!!
<4> fangorious: ok it will try
<0> lazyM0m3nt: note that if the windows machine is on dhcp, and it's address changes, you will have to change the line for it in /etc/hosts



<5> or madwifi
<5> er
<5> wrong window.
<16> DON'T LET IT HAPPEN AGAIN ***HOLE
<4> fangorious: do i change it everytime i start Ubuntu?
<5> :P
<0> lol
<5> on that note...
<5> does anyone have any clue how to set up ndiswrapper or madwifi?
<0> lazyM0m3nt: you would change it every time the windows machine gets a new ip address (possibly ever time it restarts, but not necessarily)
<17> Ralith: you looking for a wifi monitor?
<16> Ralith, wiki does
<10> do your part for linux hardware support; throw your win**** card away and get something that's supported
<18> where can I find the a sources.list for ubuntu?
<5> Protocol1, no, driver :P
<17> oh
<5> WhyvasLT, right, sorry, should've looked there first.
<17> i see
<0> lazyM0m3nt: there's a better way that adds netbios name resolution to linux, but i don't know what it is off the top of my head, i'm trying to find the right package name
<4> fangorious: thx ^^
<10> I'm just bitter 'cos I could never get ndiswrapper to work
<5> :P
<5> it's an onboard.
<10> but seriously the best thing you can do longterm is boycott windows-only hardware.
<5> yeh
<5> not that that leaves you with much :P
<10> I got a nice rt2400 card from SMC
<5> agreed.
<10> then some cunt stole my laptop.
<5> :P
<15> fangorious: nmblookup .. part of the samba package
<18> where can I find a sources.list for ubuntu?
<4> trooper00: itry it but it dosent work
<3> heatxsink: google it! :-). There are a couple on the wiki, too
<18> i'm on the wiki
<18> and I searched for sources.list
<18> nm
<3> hawken: you could also just add some sources with synaptic if you want the basic main restricted universe multiverse repos
<19> heatxsink, try this http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
<3> there it is
<0> trooper00: no, it's a nss lib, so you can put 'wins' in /etc/nsswitch.conf and globally resolve windows machines by name
<20> i can;t skin my xmms no skin work this is because i own a powerpc?
<18> killapop: but does this support dapper?
<3> wumon: sounds very improbable
<4> fangorious: Is that work?
<19> heatxsink nope.. just breezy and some warty
<15> fangorious lazyM0m3nt: its certain that it isn't something stupid, like lack of connectivity.. if the ip isn't even known i don't see how that could be certain
<0> lazyM0m3nt: i used to use it all the time back on red hat and fedora, but i don't think i ever found it on ubuntu
<0> lazyM0m3nt: but trooper00 has a good point about nmblookup, try running 'nmblookup MICROSOF-358740'
<4> fangorious: i try it with PIMONNS and this
<4> querying PIMONNS on 192.168.182.255
<4> name_query failed to find name PIMONNS
<21> how do i access a share from one ubuntu box to the other?
<21> i keep getting "access denied"
<21> session setup failed
<4> i sometimes too
<0> lazyM0m3nt: pimonns is up and connected to the network?
<4> yes
<0> lazyM0m3nt: xp, with sp2?
<4> yes, i see from EtherApe
<0> lazyM0m3nt: ok, the lib I'm thinking of is is part of winbind, but you probably don't want to run winbind, so do this
<0> sudo apt-get install winbind
<0> sudo /etc/init.d/winbind stop
<0> sudo update-rc.d -r winbind remove
<4> ok, it is installing
<0> after that, run 'sudo gedit /etc/nsswitch.conf' and put 'wins' at the end of the hosts line
<22> Hi, I'm trying to get an ndiswrapper driver but ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net is returning "403 Forbidden" :( Does everyone else get this problem and know if it is just temporary?
<0> lazyM0m3nt: actually, put it between files and dns, so the line reads "hosts: files wins dns"
<11> !w32codec
<23> from memory, w32codecs is a compilation of binary win32 A/V codecs for many popular proprietary formats not currently supported by free implementations under linux. See http://tinyurl.com/e4a5s to install
<0> lazyM0m3nt: ***uming no firewall problems blocking netbios packets on either end, you should then be able to do ping a windows machine by hostname, and the address will be resolved automatically
<24> geoffj_: site loads for me


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