@# Quotes DB     useful, funny, interesting





Google
 
Web www.quotesdb.info
Undernet  |  EFnet  |  Quakenet  |  Freenode  |  Dalnet  |  Ircnet  |  Galaxynet
Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66



Comments:

<0> soundray: what's analog camera?
<0> sid: alsaconfig
<1> jordan: perhaps try #xfce
<2> Command not found
<3> damnhil, one that has analog output, I mean. RGB or S-Video.
<4> calamari, thanks, I will
<0> sid: what's your lspci output for sound?
<3> damnhil, any old Sony Handycam or similar will do. Much better image quality than current cheap USB cams.
<2> Sorry, im a newb, whats lspci?
<5> Hi tried to google this but no luck.... I am running Breezy on a brand new Dell P4 with 1gig of memory. I do not use evolution at all (Tbird) but I still see evolution-alarm-notify, evolution-data-server-1.4 and ...-exchange-storage using 55.8, 48.0, and 25.2 MiB of memory respectively. Is this normal?
<0> soundray: are you saying usb cam or digital cam?
<0> sid: in the command line, type lspci and enter
<2> Done
<3> sid, best way to find out more about a command is using man: man lspci
<6> hi
<0> sid: what's the output?



<2> It doesnt say anything about sound
<6> my imac is extremely slow on breezy, how to solve this problem ?
<7> any idea if there is a beta version of dapper drake?
<2> Want me to post what it said? All the lines?
<8> I'm looking at buing a new minipci wifi card for my laptop to replace my broadcom.... any suggestions? I'd like to be fully linux compatible
<3> damnhil, I'm saying a video camera with analog PAL or NTSC connectors will give you better quality than the current breed of USB webcams.
<0> sid: you should have something like "00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation 82801BA/BAM AC'97 Audio (rev 05)"
<9> heres a good one, where does ubuntu keep kernel sources (if any)
<2> Nope
<10> blekos: beta for dapper will me next month its still in alpha form
<0> soundray: I have a Kodak digicam which supports NTSC but I don't know how to use it
<3> blekos, I don't think there will be an official beta. There are so-called Flight CD's for testing.
<9> i am trying to compile a package.. i think it wants the header files
<0> sid : that means there is no sound card on your PCI
<2> Its integrated intel sound, but I dont seem to see it. My SB Audigy card wouldn't come up either
<11> which uses less resource? KDE or Gnome?
<7> i know but it is advisable not to install f3 :(
<5> bump
<7> but I cant wait...
<12> kyo: gnome probably
<3> damnhil, to connect NTSC output to your PC, you'd have to have a TV card, e.g. one with a Brooktree chipset
<4> kyo, gnome by just a little bit
<7> there a lot of new inovations in the new edition
<7> :)
<4> anyone know if I can boot a computer from a server?
<0> soundray: Can I use a real TV to test it? What would I see?
<9> ... mayeb since ubuntu uses packages for kernel, the source is not in my filesystem
<3> damnhil, a) yes. b) depends on the camera
<7> if the computer is connected 2 the server and hava a remote access yes
<2> It should show my integrated card, windows saw it, the live cd saw it, I dont see why its not there now.
<4> blekos, is that hard to do?
<9> i think i answered my own question, anyone wanna confirm it?
<0> sid got no sound cardt
<3> jodanlime, do you mean boot from switched-off state?
<7> not really, i only have done it through win server
<4> soundray, no, I want to make a completely silent pc, and boot it from ethernet
<3> nny, kernel source is in separate packages.
<7> i think it is somewhere in the administrative tools
<2> Its integrated, I know its there. I tried my SB card too and ti doesnt come up
<2> I know its there
<3> jodanlime, the keyword is wake on lan
<0> sid: what's the model of your sound card? USB?
<13> Debian asks for a domain name (which defaults to .lan), but Ubuntu doesn't. Where do I set that by hand?
<9> soundray, hrmm.. thought so.. heh silly me.. ok wait till ihave ethernet connection (working on broadcom stuff)
<3> !info wakeonlan
<2> No PCI
<14> wakeonlan: (Sends 'magic packets' to wake-on-LAN enabled ethernet adapters), section universe/net, is optional. Version: 0.41-2 (breezy), Packaged size: 10 kB, Installed size: 72 kB
<15> !rpm
<14> rpm is, like, the Redhat Package Management file. Very similar to Debians DEB files, but require alien to install. ask me about !alien
<0> sid: what's the model name
<4> soundray, could I just turn on the pc, and have the os on a hard drive in the server in my downstairs/closet etc?
<2> I had a PCI SB card, its not plugged in right now because it wouldnt work
<2> SB Audigy 2
<9> !ndiswrapper
<14> ndiswrapper is probably a way to support Windows wireless drivers, but it is buggy compared to native support. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HowToSetUpNdiswrapper
<9> hrmm
<9> wonder what ubotu means by buggy
<9> i have 2.6.15
<9> with modules
<9> anyone know of a better way?
<9> !broadcom



<14> broadcom is, like, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=25683 for a guide to setting up Broadcom network cards
<3> jodanlime, yes, that kind of config is called a thin-client/terminal server setup. Search the web for LTSP.
<16> how do I change MAC adress??? anybody can help???
<11> hmm weird. Permission is denied when I apt-get update
<4> soundray, ok, but does it use the computers prossecing power or the servers?
<10> nny: buggy meaning you may find bugs with it
<12> kyo: sudo apt-get update
<13> jodanlime: apt-cache search mac change
<9> gnomefreak, heeh.. yeah isn't there module (nondsiwrapper) support in ubuntu dapper 2.6.15(what i am using)
<13> jodanlime: apt-cache show macchanger
<2> In my device manager, it says "On Board Device", and when I go to advanced, it says its Crystal 4236B Audio
<3> jodanlime, with LTSP, you're using the local machine for graphics only. Everything else happens on the server.
<2> Status is enabled
<2> Type, is sound
<3> jodanlime, if you want it differently, look into root on NFS or similar.
<4> soundray, well, I was thinking like having my hard-drives in a seperate room for a silent pc
<0> sid: it should appear in your lspci command output
<2> I dont see why it doesnt though
<0> sid: are you using ALSA?
<2> I dont know
<17> How do I install a .deb from command line?
<18> Anyone know if there's /any/ mysql 5.0.x packages for k/ubuntu?
<9> !dapper broadcom
<14> nny: Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
<13> Takagami: Ubuntu is not Debian.
<18> Takagami: dpkg --help
<10> sid: did you diable onboard sound card?
<2> No
<17> dpkg
<17> yea
<19> ubotu, tell Takagami about deb
<15> !deb
<14> To install a deb: sudo dpkg -i filename.deb
<2> In the device manager, it says its there
<2> lspci says otherwise
<18> twb: Correct, it's not, but Ubuntu uses Debian's package management, hence, .deb
<10> sid: you might want to do that in bios if you have another sound card you are trying to get to work
<17> yeah I was trying deb instead of dpkg
<9> ubotu, tell nny how to make a perpetual motion device
<4> isnt ubuntu built on debian?
<3> jodanlime, both thin-client and root-on-nfs setups can be silent. Another keyword to search for is diskless.
<9> hehe don't abuse the bot :)
<2> My bios says its there, my device manager says its there
<10> jodanlime: yes but it is not debian
<18> jodanlime: Built using Debian's tools.
<19> ubotu deb are not exactly compatible with debian deb , or so I read somewhere
<14> ...but deb is already something else...
<17> I meant the .deb package system... not debian really
<13> jodanlime: "built on" is perhaps stretching the definition.
<2> its enabled in my bios and in the device manager
<4> gnomefreak, yeah, but its alot like it
<0> sid: can you run the alsa auto detection program?
<20> anyone know how to make anonymous proxy
<9> if anyone knows of a ubuntu forum related specifically to broadcom adapters with the latest kernel, hook a brother up
<2> Which is
<10> jordo23: not really
<19> Takagami, got the tell from ubotu ?
<2> alsaconfig?
<10> same package manager same installer
<17> thegladiator: Yeah... thanks
<4> soundray, thanks alot, youve helped alot
<18> Anyway.
<13> Where is the domain name configured in Ubuntu?
<4> see you guys later
<18> Is there any mysql5 packages for Ubuntu anywhere?
<10> twb: under networking
<0> sid: I forgot the command. can you find it>?
<13> gnomefreak: Uh, could you be more specific?
<10> twb: system>admin>network
<13> gnomefreak: is this some GUI thing?
<10> gui thing yes its on gnomedesktop
<2> I cant find it, one second
<3> Psi-Jack, http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/m/mysql-dfsg-5.0/ (for dapper, I think)


Name:

Comments:

Please enter the result of the sum 63 + 46 (to avoid spam):






Return to #ubuntu
or
Go to some related logs:

#linux
cpan pex::text
#web
#osdev
LD_PRELOAD ubuntu
compiz ATI Technologies, Inc. 3D Rage IIC AGP
gentoo is not unix
run gdesklets as root
#math
#qemu



Home  |  disclaimer  |  contact  |  submit quotes