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<0> did that <1> liquidten2 Ok.. I edited it, there wasn't any "load" in there, but I dleeted glx, and put in "nv"... <2> needlez: and type "xev" press enter <1> liquidten2.. so save it... and reboot to my other drive now? <3> paradizelost: :( <4> linux_galore: easyubuntu too <5> ohzie, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingE17Howto <6> Munchkinguy: All right (Googling...) <0> paradizelost, i did that, and a little box popped up <1> liquidten2 or should I pastebin it for you to double check *blush* <7> if i download a program, in a tar.gz format, where is a good place to put it on my computer so i can compile it? <8> disturbed: do that <9> disturbed: try using the easyubuntu script <10> so to upgrade, i just change "breezy" to "dapper" ? <2> needlez: now press the key you want to know what it does <11> dudemanbro: somewhere temporary in your homedir
<2> and it will give you the keycode <1> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/13958 <5> dudemanbro> i avoid downloading tar.gz since apt has alot of the programs already for ubuntu, but i usually but them in my home directory and compile from there <12> what package do i need to compile things? <8> linux_galore: Also, isn't there somethign called automaticks in Ubuntu that can automatically install Nvidia driverss? <7> kingspawn, then where should i extract the files? <5> PORDO> and then sudo apt-get dist-upgrade <7> twysted, i checked using apt-cache search pplin <4> liquidten2: its not "in ubuntu" <6> slicslak: build-essential <10> twysted right <10> thx <7> twysted, the program i want asnt there <0> paradizelost, well i have a "play/pause" key on my keyboard, and i am hitting it, but nothing is happening <11> dudemanbro: like I said, somewhere in your homedirectory <8> kbrooks: excuse me, "for" ubuntu <4> liquidten2: it's not "bundled" in ubuntu <12> liquidten2, linux_galore use easy ubuntu rather than automatix <12> tonyyarusso, thanks <4> liquidten2: it exists. but its unsafe <10> WELL, UPdate first <4> bb; <4> bbl <7> kingspawn, but doesnt that mean that eventually ill have a whole bunch of crap in there from different programs? <10> i can't wait to try out tapioca! <13> kbrooks: have you generated an easyubuntu deb yet? <11> dudemanbro: well, after compiling and installing you can delete the source code if thats your fancy <7> kingspawn, is there like a C:/Program Files folder equivalent? <7> kingspawn, <7> oh <7> ok <4> crimsun: not yet, tomorrow <1> liquidten2 does it look right before I save it? <9> disturbed: http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/get.html <11> dudemanbro: just make /home/dudemanbro/programfiles :) <1> linux_galore what is that for? <7> kingspawn, im really new to this, so i wasnt sure <10> who's gonna buy the google/nokia thing? <14> urgent : how to cancel all email from post fix pls ( sorry OOT ) but urgent <8> disturbed: yes it looks fine. You might also want to remove "Section DRI" too <7> kingspawn, so then dont i have to copy the executable somewhere to use it from any location in the terminal? <9> disturbed: its a program that installs things like java/nvidia drivers/flash/codecs for you <8> disturbed: Remove everything from "Section DRI" to "endsection" those 3 lines <8> then save and reboot <1> liquidten2 Ok, did. <1> linux_galore Ok, which one should I install? <1> linux_galore Beta?.. <1> liquidten2 Thanks for your help, I hope it works! <1> liquidten2 if it does not, you can guess I'll be back ;) <8> disturbed: ok, goodluck <9> disturbed: yes beta <1> liquidten2 Thanks.. Brb! <1> linux_galore Ok, I'll get it, thanks for your help as well, Brb!. <11> dudemanbro: the executable(s) are usually placed where they belong by doing "make install" after you have done "make2 <11> s/"make2/"make" <15> what is the package containing ruby's 'gem' called on ubuntu? <6> Why would my modem not be operating at peak capacity while trying to do an apt-get upgrade? The system monitor is showing it at only about 1/4 speed. <16> Hello, I had a quick question and was wondering if anyone had some ideas. I was installing ubuntucenter, and had all the dependencies installed, but apt claimed I needed libgd2-dev libgd2-noxpm libgd2-noxpm-dev <16> , which conflicted with ubuntucenter and php-5, so I managed to ignore those and force the install of ubuntucenter, but now I can't do anything with apt at all. It says I need libgd2-dev libgd2-noxpm libgd2-noxpm-dev <16> Does anyone know how I can make apt ignore those? <9> tonyyarusso: what type of connection and modem model
<3> hi <5> tonyyarusso> it can be the mirror your downloading from is slow or your not being shown a correct connection speed (ie if your on a LAN your internet connection is not 100MBPS) <6> linux_galore: 56k dialup, IBM integrated, Conexant chipset. Driver from Linuxant, paid for full speed. Can operate fully, just isn't atm. <3> Kadran, hi <9> julian: forcing stuff will break the install <16> Oops <16> lol <9> tonyyarusso: ok easy, the free connexant driver is crippled intentionally by the maker <3> what command to format /dev/hdd5 with fs = vfat32? <17> I've got a dualboot of XP and Ubuntu.. cannot get xorg.conf setup right with the video. In XP the screen is normal, but when I boot into Ubuntu, it doesn't change the monitor's FV as I specify it in the file, and thus the whole screen is moved over a little when i boot into ubuntu <6> linux_galore: I know, which is why I bought the full version. <17> Like I set the FV to 60.2 in /etc/X11/xorg.conf, yet when I check on my monitor it says the frequency is 60.5. It just doesn't listen to me :) <18> hi ubuntu <9> tonyyarusso: get a "real" hardware modem for less than the cost for a driver for a crippled connextent soft modem <3> Kadran, what command to format /dev/hdd5 with fs = vfat32? <19> So, err, is Dapper stable enough to use as a primary desktop yet, now that they're in the final stages of testing in preparation for the June release, or should I stick with installing a Breezy desktop and upgrading in a month (I have no idea how easy that is). <6> linux_galore: I don't think you're understanding... <18> ubuntu: i think this will help you http://yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/unix_for_dos_users.html <3> my modem detected by ubuntu "0000:02:02.0 Modem: ALi Corporation SmartLink SmartPCI561 56K Modem" <20> terribleCabbage, dapper seems fairly stable, but upgrading is usually very easy <19> Right-o. <9> tonyyarusso: I do understand, conexant modems even in Linux are slow, they are slow in windows too, because there not real modems <6> terribleCabbage: Depends how critical of a computer you want to put it on. I have it on my personal machine. (But wouldn't run an e-commerce site on it) <19> Ah, ok. Yeah, personal machine here. <8> tonyyarusso: linux_galore is correct, to unlock the "full" speed of those particular softmodems, you must purchase commercial drivers, and they **** anyway too. <19> Just upgraded hardware, etc, Red Hat 9 doesn't work on it anymore. :P <19> Heck, I want to try XGL anyway. ;) <9> liquidten2: he has the comercial driver, trust me its slow even with that <2> terribleCabbage: Xgl can be done on breezy. <2> i've done it <2> just rented AeonFlux <2> :D <19> All the guides appear to be for Dapper, mind. Hmm. <21> hello all. i'm fairly new to linux and am trying to set up java. i've followed all the instructions in the wiki (i'm a cut and paste fella), but when i tried to install the package i recieved: errors were encountered while processing. does anyone have any info? <3> Kadran, mke2fs <19> bradley_: Which step did you end up at? <18> ubuntu: however i prefer to do formating for fat32 by windows <18> ubuntu : no this will make ext2 drive <21> it said that the debian package had been created and i should install-- i ***ume this was very near the end, if not the last step <22> liquidten2 you there? <18> ubuntu: i don't know but i have once tried to do format a vfat32 from linux and windows wanted to format it again <23> re <8> pyrotic2: yeah <22> liquidten2 Thanks for your help :).. it's me Disturbed <9> tonyyarusso: also try connecting at 36800 not 56000 its not so prone to speed stepping down <8> pyrotic2: i take it you're in the other hard drive? <22> liquidten2 Yep :D <22> liquidten2 .. now that that is fixed.. I have other issue's.. like getting my printer hooked up... and getting the right driver for my video card so the game WolfET does work... <3> Kadran, thanks <18> ubuntu: you are welcome <3> does ubuntu 5.04 ship with a cd burner? <9> ubuntu yes the file manager (nautilus) can burn cd's <2> ubuntu: is there a reason you are using 5.04 rather than 5.10 or 6.06? <21> the wiki would lead me to believe that the problem occured somewhere between the last and second last: 'sudo dpkg -i sun-j2re1.5_1.5.0+update06_i386.deb' was the line where i encountered the problems <22> Any printer smart people here? <24> bradley_, could you put the error on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ <25> Hello, I am trobuled, when I try to boot into my system with a stock image kernel, I get stuck at Uncompressing Linux... Ok booting the kernel (even in single user) mode, this this not happen in older kernels, just now that it switched to initramfs-tools (i think), any ideas? <9> ubuntu if you have Kubuntu or the Kubuntu live cd you can use a cd/dvd burner called k3b dead easy to use and looks a bit like nero <25> try gnome bajer <21> yah what is that link? <3> paradizelost, i have only 5.04 here.. (wish i have a fast internet) <8> pyrotic2: what's your printer, how does it connect to your printer, etc? <2> k <26> buenas <8> pyrotic: errr... what type of connection is it... <26> soy usuario nuevo <20> !es <27> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda. <22> liquidten2 Brother MFC-420CN... and USB... <22> liquidten2 and it needs to be usable by a network computer, that is on XP Home. <26> quien me podria salvar <3> linux_galore thanks <26> mmm
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