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<0> riciqwe, then I'm not sure. try sudo ls, do you get a directory listing?
<1> need some help please
<2> nickrud, nope
<0> riciqwe, sudo cat /etc/sudoers
<3> dosnt gnome have an network conf tool... donno because kde
<4> hi, how can I bring up nfs server in ubuntu? maybe it is not installed for default and I didnt find the right packet into apt list
<0> UFO, system->admin->networking
<2> nickrud, nothing
<5> UFO: or sudo network-admin
<4> ops, I found it
<6> matt what vidcard?
<1> ati x800 pro
<0> riciqwe, it sounds like you have something wrong in your account setups, or permissions. Type groups ; is admin in that line, along with cdrom and the like?
<7> How do I fix this?
<7> arch/i386/kernel/built-in.o: In function `sys_call_table':
<7> : undefined reference to `sys_ioprio_get'



<8> Does anyone know where i can change my screesaver?
<7> When compiling 2.6.11 source, which I got from apt-get
<9> Court: system --> preferences --> screensaver
<10> I tried compiling the nVidia drivers via the included setup.
<10> But, it fails.
<8> Thank you popey!!
<9> Razor-X: have you tried getting the nvidia-glx package?
<0> naetrick, the 2.6.11 source is bad, from what I hear.
<2> nickrud, I've logged in as root, and edited that sudoers file and now it seems ok
<8> Popey: I dont have that option
<0> riciqwe, good
<7> nickrud: Really? hmm
<5> matt24: can you take back for a 9200 or newer nvidia? :)
<9> court, ubuntu breezy?
<11> naetrick_: you'd be better of with kernel.org src IMHO
<8> only screen resolution
<11> naetrick_: *better off
<7> amphi: 'Tis not working, unfortunately
<8> dapper
<11> naetrick_: are you using kernel-package?
<7> Whatever I try
<7> amphi: Yes
<7> make-kpkg
<1> I wish I had gotten a 6800gt now
<9> Court: i have dapper and I have *two* screensaver entries
<7> It builds, but I have boot problems
<11> naetrick_: it won't build?
<7> as you read earlier
<12> naetrick the nvidia installer needs patch
<11> uhuh
<0> naetrick, you mean the source in hoary, right? that's bad, it should never have been released
<8> Very odd I know, it has the option for screen resolution but not screen saver
<5> matt24: its a fine card but not sure about driver support in linux..
<7> now it gives "Unable to mount VFS on root drive" or something to that effect...
<1> I know
<13> can anyone tell me why "rm -rf *.cl***" doesn't erase all the cl*** files including the ones in the subsdirectories please?
<9> Court: open a terminal, then type gnome-screensaver-preferences
<1> thats what I have been hearing
<14> !easyubuntu
<15> easyubuntu is an easy-to-use program for installing all your favorites. Java, Nvidia/ATI, and more. It is as safe as the team can make it. It doesn't change any settings by default. http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ or #easyubuntu
<16> whats the command to kill the gdm?
<7> rewt_: ps -ef | grep gdm
<10> nads: Because, by definition, `*' in a Bourne-compatible shell only matches all the files in a directory.
<8> oh thank you so much!:-P
<0> Court, apt-cache policy gnome-screensaver should say installed
<7> look for the PID; kill PID
<9> rewt_: killall gdm
<16> maetrick will that restart it aytomatically?
<10> naetrick_: What do you want to do with GDM?
<13> Razor-X, then how would i perform what i wanted to do?
<10> nads: Hmmm....
<8> popey, do i put the - in there?
<10> You may want to get an ls done, sed/grep/awk out the etries you need, then chug rm at them.
<17> alright in alsamixer.. i cant unmute both sides of my surround
<10> *entries
<17> is there something special i got to do
<10> By the way.
<17> then just hitting the m key
<13> Razor-X, can you show me an example? i'm kind of new at scripting / bashing... :)
<10> You restart gdm, the correct way, using ``sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart''.
<9> Court: I don't understand the question.



<1> I need flash for firefox
<1> can someone help
<17> matt24 apt-cache search flash
<9> matt24: sudo apt-get install libflash-mozplugin
<0> !tell matt24 about flash
<8> I got it, sorry! Thank you again I really appreciate it, my b/f put this on my laptop and i cannot figure anything out!
<10> nads: Actually, easier still.
<9> Court: it's no problem
<1> thanks guys
<1> sorry about being a noob
<9> Court: I "ubuntu"'ed my wifes computer, I'm sure she curses me sometimes
<18> Im trying to play a video stream. Totem crashes, and VLC doesn't even try. XMMS can get the audio fine. Suggestions?
<0> matt24, that's a correctable condition, nothing to be sorry for ;)
<10> nads: You want to write a simple ``for'' loop.
<8> i used to have susey and it was sooo much easier!
<19> hehe if only i could convince my gf to use ubuntu
<1> I had to get about from winblows xp. too much spyware and viruses
<9> Court: to be fair I wouldn't give my wife dapper, she uses breezy.. dapper is too new (and broken) for her
<10> nads: And you can use multiple for loops for multiple subdirectories, unless you don't want to specify each subdirectory.
<20> http://www.sgs-international.com/http2.0/index.html
<9> ba: mine had no choice :)
<8> popey: he told me i would like it more, it seems real nice so far, i just have to find things!!
<9> she deals with children, I deal with things that have plugs on
<6> popey...thats a nice valentine card there...lol
<9> :D
<10> nads: It gets complicated then, and you may want to do some research into BASH globbing (since ZSH is much better about these things.).
<19> popey, my gf still lives with her dad, who wont even give her admin in windows so she can install software
<19> hes a nazi i swear
<9> :)
<10> ba: My dad did that ;).
<6> ba...maybe he is trying to keep his pron stash secret...;)
<19> popey, so i enter as admin using F8 and install stuff anyway
<19> it pisses him off so much
<8> ok well i might have to ask you a few more questions if you dont mind popey
<10> ba: Got a Linux disc, installed, made GRUB have a small timeout to start, et voila. C'est le transparent programme en informatique.
<13> Razor-X, sounds weird that you have to do such a simple task with scripting....
<9> Court: while I'm here, ask away
<10> nads: It's not simple if you're dynamically giving subdirectories.
<21> whats the best command to use to mount a file.img' file?
<9> (others can answer too)
<19> did you know you can enter as admin in windows using F8 and usually its not p***word protected
<19> you just have to enter as safemode
<9> sizzam: is it an ISO file?
<9> sizzam: what does "file file.img" say?
<10> I've forgotten most of my Windows knowledge, sorry.
<22> anyone using dvd::rip? i have ripped the dvd and am attempting to transcode (~2 hrs). i had started last night, but it's trying to do multiple p***es, and the 2nd p*** overwrote the 1st before i stopped it, leaving me with 19MB file instead of a 1.4 GB file. any idea how to turn off multiple p***es, or at least configure it not to overwrite?
<8> popey thank you!
<10> I'ld probably rated as a Windows n00b.
<9> Nwallins|home: isn't there a way to tell transcode to do "lumps" of files, 900MB in size or something?
<21> popey, yes, its an iso, i know how to mount that. thanks for the tip
<9> Nwallins|home: I thought it was the default actually
<0> I'm not a windows n00b, it just that windows has p***ed me by
<22> popey: yes, according to CD size.
<9> sizzam: use "loopback" it's in the man page for the mount command, type "man mount" and look down the bottom for "loop"
<22> popey: the problem is, if i leave it unattended, it will try a 2nd p*** and overwrite the previous efforts
<13> Razor-X, ok i'll look into it. thanks
<6> nickrud...it's like you are looking out the window on a train and nothing changes...lol
<8> would you help me with Realplayer, i cant find it!
<21> popey, is that what this step does: sudo modprobe loop
<17> Court, try locate realplayer
<0> navarone, with a deep grey mist obscuring the distance :)
<9> sizzam: no, you want a mount command
<9> Court: www.real.com/linux
<22> popey: if multiple p***es means a better transcode, then I might elect for that for my most important backups (~6 hrs for 3 p***es), but right now I just want to come back after 2 hrs and have the movie ready
<6> nickrud sometimes interrupted by a blue screen
<8> all i have is movie player
<9> Nwallins|home: I am no transcode expert I'm afraid
<21> popey, hows this look: sudo mount file.img /media/iso/ -t iso9660 -o loop
<8> ok, i will try it thank you
<0> Court, you do not want the realplayer from the repos
<9> Court: you can download and install real
<22> popey: thanks anyway


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