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<0> dfr: i only installed dapper recently. no, nothing special -- however, since the Breezy times, i always had some problems with refresh rate. specifically, it normally worked, but sometimes it booted to 60Hz (especially upon reboot), and then it kept booting at 60Hz. after a few attempts, it eventually got back to 75Hz. never realized why this was <1> samu this is not supported by ubuntu but you can try it, http://www.freshnet.org/debian/dapper/vim7/ <2> i'm trying to compile an app but all the M4 macro checks are failing in autogen.sh. Is there a list of basic tools that I need to compile with automake? <0> nalioth: yeah... didn't see it among the whole mess, sorry <3> LjL: hrmph... 'cause besides other things, my twinview doesnt work correctly since the update <4> Hello? <5> i'll bb in 4hs tc all <6> does anyone know how to set up a 32 bit browser on a 64 bit Ubuntu install?? <3> LjL: that's why I'm sorta blaming the drivers atm, since they dont perform as they should.. and it seems that thos resolution restriction is linked to drivers too <4> Am I able to be heard here? <7> hi Lpadmin <8> hi Lpadmin <1> !tell PiMpTaCuLoUs about chroot <9> attention all you folks who are getting dumped by exploits, if you join 'chat.freenode.net' on port 8001 you should be proof against it <10> anyone help me get synaptic working so i can freaking install some packages hahah <11> NoUse, thanks ill check it out.
<4> Okay, because I heard that you had to be registered to talk in this channel. <1> priest_ you don't *need* synaptic to install stuff <1> priest_ what is synaptic doing? <0> Lpadmin: no, you need to be registered for private messages <10> NoUse: i know, but makes life easier <10> rather than using apt-get <1> priest_ I always use apt-get :-) <1> priest_ what is synaptic doing? <12> hmmm <8> NoUse, but if you use apt-get, how do you search for new packages? <10> priest@preist-desktop:~$ gksudo synaptic <10> (synaptic:10053): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: <0> priest_: except that with both apt-get and synaptic you have to manually remove dependencies when you remove packages. but anyway <13> chakra85: apt-cache search <14> chakra85, apt-cache search keyword <15> can anyone help me get dmraid working? <1> chakra85 apt-cache search <key> <8> haha, thanks guys <16> my friend gets the following in dmesg and his internet connection doesn't work: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready <13> priest_: do you not have a GUI? <10> priest@preist-desktop:~$ sudo synaptic <10> (synaptic:10175): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: <17> hi <10> i do <9> Lpadmin: registration is a good idea if you plan on using this network. sometimes we do tighten up the entry requirments due to abuse <8> hi <10> is there a lib of GTK i am missing <1> priest_ what happens if you run it from the System->Admin <0> priest_: not sudo, but gksudo <17> I just upgraded ubuntu from 5.10 to 6.06 - but now I cannot install ndiwrapper any more ... module-***istant fails and I cant figure out where exactly. Can anyone help, please? <10> i dont have it fromthere so i added to panel then it says <18> priest_: gksudo synaptic <10> Not runing as root <10> The application will run in read-only mode. You will not be able to change the package database. <10> someRandomGuy: does not work <19> apt question: can I remove a package and all of its dependencies that nothing else depends on? <10> priest@preist-desktop:~$ gksudo synaptic <10> <10> (synaptic:10053): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: <9> Twinxor: use deborphan <0> priest_: where are you running "gksudo synaptic" from? the console, or an X terminal? <1> priest_ sudo syanptic ? <19> I'll check it out, nalioth <10> gnome-terminal <10> should i run from xterm <20> beagle only indexes my gaim conversations and nothing else, what gives? <21> I have had my box going down about once every two weeks and I can't seem to figure out why I have been rebooting it when I couldn't diganosis it right away and not I am tired of rebooting it all the time, what would be the process of diagnosising why network connectivity would be going down? <0> priest_: perhaps try "sudo apt-get --reinstall install synaptic" <22> @sarek <12> hmmm can't update until I get all the latest updates to my system <22> have you checked the forums at all? <0> priest_: that might bring it into the menu <12> lol <1> priest_ I would run 'sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop' as well <12> god Im confused <10> LjL: i will try <12> heh <22> I think I saw something there <10> thanks guys <17> scwizard: I am trying to find help there, sure - but so fra no luck :-( can you tell me which forum to check? <23> Lo <24> hi, I'd like to know the name, if any, of a builtin package that allows to adjust the b***/treble for audio playback
<22> @sarek lemme check 1 sec <24> couldn't find this in the volume control so i've been wondering <23> there's one already built in, I think sylvain <0> sylvain: does your sound card *have* an equalizer? <23> I might be wrong though, hang on a minute <23> oh I think I'am wrong, can't find one.. oh well :( <25> how about alsamixer? <24> LjL I think it does, or maybe it worked under windows before thanks to software emulation <22> @sarak wait it won't install <24> alsamixer? <22> @hmm, for a while I thought ubuntu came with it <25> just type the command <22> it doesn't <0> sylvain: i think both the Gnome mixer and alsamixer are *supposed* to show b***/treble sliders, if the sound system finds support <24> okay i'm installing it, it's worth the try i guess <22> so you had it installed before you upgraded? <0> sylvain: alsamixer is installed by default on my Kubuntu <17> scwizard: yes that's right <3> LjL: did you use drivers from nvidia.com or from synpatic? <0> dfr: synaptic <3> LjL: k.. that's the difference... I'm using cedega, so I need to be more specialized, hehe <0> dfr: (well i don't use synaptic, but i used the APT packages anyway) <3> LjL: well yea.. same thing, basically <24> LjL, and you've got b***/treble control ? <17> scwizard: the packjage name is ndiswrapper-source <0> sylvain: no. but my built-in card doesn't support it, and it did not in windows either <23> man, I knew the ubuntu forums were busy, but there's nearly 1000 viewing!! :O <26> I run a linux server on my home LAN (it acts as a internet router/firewall). I can connect to my work network using VPN, however I often find myself on a wireless network that only allows 80/443 outbount, to get around this so I could still connect to my linux box I ran sshd off of 443. I've been able to tunnel many services using SSH tunelling, except VPN because it uses other protocols besides TCP/UDP, I think PPTP VPN uses the GRE Protocol, I'm not su <26> re what IPSEC VPN uses. Anyways does anybody see a way I can connect to my work's VPN within this restricted wireless network? <24> okay, in that case it must mean my built-in card doesn't support it as well (i'm using a laptop) <27> i just installed kde, I hope it doesn't set itself as default in the x config <27> oh, I wanted to ask.. at bootup, my screen resolution is very high and everything is very small. How can I set the default resolution for the login screen ? <0> sylvain: though i've never heard that Windows emulated equalizer settings. perhaps your card is just not being recognized correctly by ubuntu <17> scwizard: I just did a reinstall ... the ndiswarpper packages do install fine. It's the build with module-***istant that fails <24> i'll need to fetch some info on the exact nature of my generic sound card <0> [Ex0r]: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg will allow you to choose system-wide resolutions <24> well thanks for answering, it's appreciated <0> [Ex0r]: kde will not be default until you set it to be default <27> very nice :) <21> gteppel: I am guessing that you could use OpenVPN as a solution <23> gteppel, don't know unless you can somehow create a tunnel to your linux server on your home LAN, which can run on the port the WiFi allows <27> I think i'm going to go with fluxbox once I get more familiar with ubuntu ? <28> can anyone think of any obvious advantage of MySQL over PostgreSQL or the other way around? <27> - ? <23> IS MSN down? <29> And you should be seeing a sessions drop down where you can change your default gui from or to kde or gnome or set it to just use your last choice. <23> or is my GAIM just knackered :D <0> syllogism: postgres: actual SQL support :-) MySQL: more widespread <0> and possibly faster <28> which one? <26> Drake_: so setup OpenVPN on my linux server and tunnel the ports used by OpenVPN between my linux server and the wireless laptop? <13> syllogism: just google it "postgreSQL vs MySQL" and have a read <23> something like that, yeah.. gteppel :) <0> syllogism: the faster one i meant mysql. <28> thanks <0> syllogism: myself, i'd use postgres all day. but it's best to make up your own mind <26> i'd still have to setup OpenVPN to act like a proxy between my work vpn and my home network correct? <21> gteppel: once you vpn to your linux server you can get out to the internet how ever you want <30> moin @ all <31> nod, for everyone that swears by postgresql there is one swearnig by mysql <26> Drake_: ahh I see <17> scwizard: no idea? <32> how do I rename partitions from inside the file browser? I receive an error stating The item could not be renamed??? <33> Anyone here play EVE-Online? <31> competition is good, :) <34> Tentious, i used to... <28> LjL, the reason I ask is because I've been trying to cross-compile MySQL for the past 2 days from linux to windows. . it's damn near impossible <33> truz_`24: Was you able to get it to run on Cedega? <31> syllogism: why not just use the binaries supplied for windows? <21> ok dumb question how to determine the qt version at the command line apparently qt --version is not the command ;) <34> Tentious, never tried... <29> mount /dev/bios/mind Error: Object not detected - You have not awoken yet. <34> Tentious, if they ever came out with a linux client i would probably try it again <35> Drake_: try libqt3-mt --version
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