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<0> suggestions?
<1> lazyM0m3nt, you should at least have: samba, samba-common, smbclient and smbfs
<2> elkbuntu: yes, i have
<3> omg....my sound ceased to exist! what do i do???????
<3> ive rebooted plenty of times
<3> still nothing
<1> lazyM0m3nt, libsmbclient too i hope
<4> can anybody give me some information about udev .. please come in private chat
<2> elkbuntu: and yes, i have
<3> can anyone help me with my sound?
<0> rewt_, check that none of your channels are muted or turned down.
<3> in volume monitor?
<3> i did
<1> lazyM0m3nt, and you have firestarter going with allow service to Samba(SMB) 137-139 445 to 192.168
<5> hey guys... when i double click on a torret file, ubuntu tries to open it with gedit... does anyone know how i can re-***ociate torrent files with bittorrent application?
<3> i get the error Cannot Connect to sound daemon. Please run 'esd' at a command prompt.



<2> elkbuntu: how to set?
<1> go to the tab called 'policies'
<1> or policy
<2> elkbuntu: but i stop my firewall already
<1> unstop it
<1> restart it whatever
<2> ok
<0> I've also got a problem with sound. Ubuntu has bound my volume keys correctly for the most part, but they're mapped to the headphone channel instead of PCM. How can I fix this?
<1> then click on the policy tab, click in the bottom white box click the big plus sign that has 'add rule' under it and tlel me when you get that far
<3> cananyone help?
<6> hey all
<6> is anyone here, which use ubuntu on ppc ?
<1> rewt_ did you open terminal, type esd and then hit enter?
<3> yes
<1> and whathappened?
<3> rewt@ubuntu:~$ esd
<3> ALSA lib confmisc.c:560:(snd_determine_driver) could not open control for card 0ALSA lib conf.c:3479:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_card_driver returned error: No such file or directory
<3> ALSA lib confmisc.c:392:(snd_func_concat) error evaluating strings
<3> ALSA lib conf.c:3479:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_concat returned error: No such file or directory
<3> ALSA lib confmisc.c:955:(snd_func_refer) error evaluating name
<3> ALSA lib conf.c:3479:(_snd_config_evaluate) function snd_func_refer returned error: No such file or directory
<3> ALSA lib conf.c:3948:(snd_config_expand) Evaluate error: No such file or directory
<3> ALSA lib pcm.c:2090:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM default
<7> rewt_: do NOT paste here. thanks.
<7> !pastebin
<3> sry
<8> somebody said pastebin was a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar :)
<9> rewt_: nice spam, yum yum
<3> lol wasnt on purpose
<6> hmm , so i guess no one use ubuntu on ppc ?
<1> now more info so people can help: which ubuntu are you running?
<0> not here and paying attention, apparently
<3> breezy
<2> firestarter say it cant start firewall network
<10> i'm newbie in ubuntu, anyone can suggest a good system monitoring method? as in the system tray.
<3> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/8639
<9> rewt_: have you checked lspci or /var/log/messages to check the kernel finds your sound card ?
<1> lazyM0m3nt, o.O did it ask you for the p***word
<7> cswbww: Applications menu --> System Tools --> System Monitor
<3> how do i get to /var/log/messages? i just typed it in but it said not found
<3> wait found it lol
<3> id10t
<9> rewt_: it's there 4 shur
<2> elkbuntu: it say fail to start firewall
<10> thanks Madpilot, but i want a way permanently standing in the system tray:)
<3> i dunno where to look in there for anything
<1> why on earth would it.. does it not even ask you for the p***word?
<1> before telling you it cannot start?
<2> no
<9> rewt_: grep -i for your sound card brand eg intel
<7> cswbww: there's a little system monitor applet - just a second, I'll try and remember how I installed it
<3> frog what?
<7> cswbww: right-click on one of your task bars - top or bottom of the desktop - select "Add To Panel"
<9> rewt_: 'grep -i {sound card brand} /var/log/messages'
<2> so what next
<7> cswbww: then scroll down to the 'System & hardware' area and choose "System Monitor"
<9> rewt_: also try
<3> rewt@ubuntu:~$ grep -i {intel} /var/log/messages i just did that and nothing appeared?
<3> just went to the next line
<1> madpilot you gotta do the add application thing first
<9> rewt_: 'lspci | grep -i {sound card brand}'



<1> lazyM0m3nt, try restarting the computer? if not, reinstall firestarter
<7> elkbuntu: don't think so - this is just a Gnome panel applet
<2> EMm
<1> madpilot oh, not a desklet?
<10> thank you so much:) Madpilot, well, i think you may misunderstand my meaning. I just want a way running always behind the scene. I just remember the name for GKrellM, anyone tried it under breezy?
<3> rewt@ubuntu:~$ lspci | grep -i {intel}
<3> and nothing happened there either
<2> can i dont use firewall
<7> elkbuntu: not one of the gdesklet things, nope
<1> cswbww, you can open a terminal in a vacant desktop and just run 'top'
<9> rewt_: try without the {}
<7> cswbww: click on the applet, it'll pop up the full System Monitor
<3> nothing
<3> i think it's intel
<3> >.<
<9> rewt_: ie 'grep -i intel /var/log/messages' && sudo lspci | grep -i intel
<10> thanks all you guys, elkbuntu and Madpilot! I got it
<2> Can i use Ubuntu w/o starting Firewall
<7> cswbww: and right-click on it, select "Preferences" and you can choose which graphics you want running on it - I have CPU, RAM, & network activity on mine
<9> lazyM0m3nt: unquestionably
<1> you should never have a non-firewalled machine on the internet, lazyM0m3nt
<9> lazyM0m3nt: best way is to install 'bum' & disable the firestarter boot script
<11> hey
<2> What's bum?
<11> is there a way to partition my hdb1 into two without loosing data ?
<9> lazyM0m3nt: bum = boot up manager
<11> does parted does the job ?
<10> :) it works:)
<2> ^^ i disable firestarter script already
<9> kryptoz: gparted is reputed to do the job - but me personally, I never trust my data to repartitioners 'cos I'm paranoid
<11> :)
<11> my data= lots of songs and a few documents
<11> i will take backup of documents then
<11> thanx :)
<9> lazyM0m3nt: 'sudo iptables -L' if there's no rules shown, you have no firewall
<7> kryptoz: burn lots of cds or dvds for backup first :P
<3> how do i find out my sound card
<11> yup
<3> every site i go to doesnt list it
<11> :)
<12> rewt_: lspci might show it to you
<3> i tried looking i get confused
<3> ill post it h/o
<12> rewt_: try lspci | grep -i audio
<9> rewt_: (me's checking google...)
<3> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/8640
<12> rewt_: if you'd done what I said, you would have seen "011 0000:00:14.5 Multimedia audio controller: ATI Technologies Inc: Unknown device 4370 (rev 02)"
<3> 0000:00:14.5 Multimedia audio controller: ATI Technologies Inc: Unknown device 4370 (rev 02)
<3> found it
<3> but a little too late -.-
<2> frogzoo,elkbuntu : Everything go well but i DONt see any Workgroup on my network
<12> rewt_: not that I have any idea what that is ;)
<1> well i dont know lazyM0m3nt, maybe try a forum post?
<12> rewt_: if ubuntu had alsaconf, you could try that
<2> ^^
<3> -.-
<9> can someone with apt-files installed please tell rewt_which pkg he needs for alsaconf ?
<1> i've had no trouble with network with either breezy or dapper
<12> rewt_: but it doesn't, for some reason I am yet to discover
<2> ^_^ i cant use ENG well
<12> frogzoo: normally (well, in debian ;) it's in alsa-utils
<9> amphi: I think not - I have that pkg, but no alsaconf :-(
<13> anybody else getting a gksudo (No such file or directory) error ?
<13> in alpha 3
<12> frogzoo: I searched for aslaconf on packages.ubuntu.com to no avail
<3> yea so where do i go from here?
<12> frogzoo: it's in the debian stable alsa-utils package
<9> rewt_: best bet is that someone has already solved the problem - google for those strings from /var/log/messages & you'll probly get a pointer in the right direction
<3> i did for 2 hours
<3> thats hwy i came here
<9> rewt_: however if we can find how to get alsaconf installed, that's probly easiest
<3> i even had a friend helping
<12> alsaconf is a script apparently written by a suse dev
<9> rewt_: I'm running apt-file update - but it takes a little while


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