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<0> Psi-Jack, http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/m/mysql-dfsg-5.0/ (for dapper, I think) <1> gnomefreak: do you know where it is in /etc? <2> twb: not off hand <3> soundray: Hmm, I need it for breezy. <4> I cant find it <5> my ethernet card was named eth0 but now it is changed to eth0_clashed. Anyone has this issue before? <6> i3dmaster: you are using dapper? <1> My actual problem is that the Debian NFS server won't allow me to mount exported directories. <1> And I suspect it's because my domain name isn't foo.lan <5> _jason, yes <0> Psi-Jack, breezy is stable, mysql5 can't be considered that, so the two don't go together. <6> i3dmaster: then yes, I have seen a few people have that issue here <3> soundray: MySQL 5.0 is quite stable, actually. <0> Psi-Jack, you can try to backport, but I would install dapper if I needed mysql5. <5> _jason, oh ok.. hmm.. what's up with that? don't see any benefits to rename the interface <7> sid: come on
<4> I couldnt find it <6> i3dmaster: no idea <3> soundray: I'll go with the whole backporting idea, using the deb-src and just adjusting. <8> does orinoco make a mini-pci card? <1> The /etc/exports file reads "/alt *.lan(rw,sync,root_squash)" <5> _jason, ya the interface is still working but you know, its a ugly change <7> sid: do you have ALSA? <9> what is the package name for mysql in ubuntu <4> yes <5> anyway, thanks <6> i3dmaster: check malone on the possibility of it being a bug <0> Psi-Jack, okay, good luck :) <5> _jason, ya I am going to do that and see if anyone filed a bug for that <10> uiu <0> KoruptidPryde, afaik, orinoco never made anything. It's just a brand name. <11> ok.. <12> hi <12> me again :) <12> How to format a big disc as vfat? <11> how do i install a package that isnt in the apt-get tree? <0> rod, how big? <13> soundray: correct, made by lucent/avaya or whatever they are called this week ;) <6> LadyNikon: what package? <12> 200gig soundray <7> sid : go to the doc page of ALSA <11> its a vpn client <3> Holy cow. <8> soundray, well... in general I'm trying to find an orinoco chipset minipci to replace my crappy broadcom on my compaq laptop <11> ubotu: LadyNikon !install <14> LadyNikon: Bugger all, I dunno. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/ <6> LadyNikon: you've checked universe/multiverse I ***ume? <3> There's Unofficial MySQL 5.0 stuff for Hoary, just not Breezy. LOL <11> _jason: yep <7> sid : http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/alsa-guide.xml do # lspci -v | grep -i audio <6> LadyNikon: then I would do this 1) check wiki/forums for what others have done 2) look for an ubuntu deb 3) compile from source <7> sid: here : # alsaconf <12> soundray: can you help me to make a vfat partition? <4> Command "alsaconf" not found <0> rod, mkdosfs <12> soundray: thnx <0> rod, read the manpage and decide accordingly. <4> I just put in "grep -i audio" and its hanging there <0> rod, have you considered this well? vfat is a pain. <1> gnomefreak: ok, i managed to login to gnome and find the networking control panel, but putting "lan" in the "domain name" text field and hitting OK has no effect. When I reopen that dialog the field is blank again. <15> what are the recomended webcams for ubuntu? <16> hello to everyone! <16> can anybody help me with grub? <0> !anyone <14> probably 90% of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..." Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out? <hint> <1> Hear hear. <3> m_tadeu: As said already, one that is supported by Linux directly is suggested. Namely webcams that use the OV511 chip. <4> damnhil im going to plug my SB back in, and run some tests, ill be back <0> m_tadeu, had this discussion earlier... In my opinion, webcams aren't worth the bother. Use an old video cam with analog out and connect it to a TV card. <15> Psi-Jack: nice :) thanx <2> twb: im not sure i leave mine blank since i dont need one <3> m_tadeu: Pay attention next time. It'll save you the trouble of repeat questions. <1> Grr. <15> soundray: mmm...aren't those quite more expensive? <1> I do not like changing things on the server simply because the clients are being uppity. <12> soundray: i know vfat is a pain... ext2 is the other option but im planning to use this extensively and installing a ext2 driver on every machine isnt handy <0> m_tadeu, not if you pick up a used one.
<15> Psi-Jack: i don't think i ever asked this <17> ubotu~ I have had a little experience with that. When asking a very detailed and specific question I've been ignored more than 50% of the times. Beginning with something like "I have a problem with FOO" has shown actually to work better. Strange as it might seem to a strictly logical entity like yourself..... <3> m_tadeu: You did. Yesterday. <0> rod, so this is for exchanging data on a portable disk? <3> I explicitely remember you. ;) <11> forums.ubuntu.com? <11> is that it? <15> Psi-Jack: i'll pay more attention next time ;) <6> LadyNikon: ubuntuforums.org <15> Psi-Jack: thnx again <12> soundray: yes, its a usb disc <1> Argh! Stupid bloody NFS! <1> mount: RPC: program not registered <1> I have this bloody problem every time I configure a host. <18> how can i see computers in a lan corporate? <1> Richard: define "lan corporate". <18> it's a intranet.. excuse my bad english <1> Richard: ah. "corporate lan". The adjective precedes the noun. <4> Ok, damnhil <4> 0000:00:0d.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Audigy LS <0> rod, for Windows clients as well? <1> Richard: is this a predominantly Windows network? <4> So far no sound though <18> yes twb <19> ion:. <1> Richard: you need an SMB client. Look for documentation for samba. <1> There are also some nice front-end GUIs, but I forget the names. <1> lias is one. <1> *lisa <4> Did damnhil leave? <12> soundray: its supposed to contain some movies and music ... Im going to add and copy over some while im at some friends ... they all use windows <4> Hey gnomefreak, can you help me out <18> twb: is it a program? have i to installed it? <16> can anybody help me with grub? <1> Richard: yes. <0> rod, I think you can just use the defaults for FAT32 then, ie. 'sudo mkdosfs -F32 /dev/sd??' <1> eyedol59: not until you are more specific. <12> soundray: im getting old. I completely forgot about cfdisk <20> Hello every body!! <12> soundray: cfdisk should do it <16> twb:I have a sata drive that ubuntu sees as sda <0> rod, no. <1> rod: aren't we all supposed to use parted now? <20> I need some help upgrading my firefox with Ubuntu <16> twb:in sda0 i have Winxp <6> akambi: what versions <21> anyone familiar with spca5xx? <0> rod, you can create a partition with cfdisk, but not a vfat filesystem. <22> hola <23> akambi, me! I just update it yesterday =) <16> twb:and in other partition i have the ubuntu os <24> hola <1> anthraxnet: sudo aptitude upgrade firefox <25> sda0? o0 <20> to 1.05 <24> twb is that for me? <1> anthraxnet: no, sorry. <16> twb:i have resintall grub with the command $ /bin/grub-install /dev/sda <6> akambi: 1.07 is in there repositories <23> akambi, just follow this instructions, its very clear <0> InnerF|RE, heard of it, used it, had problems. <23> !ff.15 <14> Syntax error in line 1. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, kyo <4> gnomefreak are you there? <1> lazy tab completion and busy channels don't mix. <23> !ff1.5 <14> You can use firefox 1.5 by following this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxNewVersion <16> twb:are you following me so far? <18> twb: how can i use it? I see under synaptic and it say that it is installed <0> InnerF|RE, the version in kernel 2.6.15 is better. <24> twb i think nice i joint a channel and get informations without asking :-) <1> eyedol59: I think so. <20> Scuz I ve mistaken I want to Upgrade to 1.5.1 <20> the last version
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