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<0> I looked and it supports my adapter <1> bradley_: can you download the movie trailer in its entirety, or are you using streaming video? <2> Shadow_mil, your loging in your account, it makes no difference whether you use shell interface, kde interface or some futurama parapsychic interface :0 <3> Bilford, it won't look much different, but a lot of things will probably work better: video for one <0> can you help me get it set up step by step <4> what things me notice be different when use dapper over breezy? <5> holycow: then why do I get a command line when I login? <6> nickrud- cool <4> faster mouse? mouse in breezy too slow. <2> Shadow_mil, what? do you get a graphical login menu or do you get a black screen (shell) login menu? <5> I get a black screen <2> well thats a shell <7> hmmm.. is there a way to make windows-mozilla-in-wine look more like native mozilla? or a way to run shockwave in native mozilla? <2> why is that a problem? <2> just type in your user name and p***word <2> and log in
<6> is it safe to upgrade to Dapper today <2> your graphical desktop environment isn't installed properly <6> Dapper pre release <2> you can use that interface to log in and fix it <5> My sister is a windows user and a shell confusses her <7> Bilford: very unsafe!! :) <5> thats why its a problem <2> Shadow_mil, it sounds like it confuses you too <2> Shadow_mil, okay stop talking and start listening a bit <2> :) <5> it does not, I know my way around a command shell <5> ok <6> zcat[1]- seirously? why <2> lol allright, so if you are comfortable with a shell what exactly do any of your statements above mean? <2> you are setting up a system for someone <2> fine <2> of course we don't want them to use shell <2> fine <2> your logged into a shell <2> fine <2> whats the problem? <7> seriously I'm running it already, my kids have been playing games and surfing the web under dapper all yesterday. <8> Bilford: just wait .. only less than a month away to be released. :) <9> managu: sorry i was gone for so long i was double checking the wiki. um.. i am attepting to stream video. <6> zcat[1]- oh cool <2> you have shellf, reinstall the graphical interface compoenents <10> where is the sound device for alsa? /dev/???? <2> debug any error messages, and get kde running for the computer user <0> can someone tell me how to put the ndiswrapper tools on my computer to use it <11> zcat[1], what is game? tuxrace? <2> Shadow_mil, or ask more specific questions about solving the problem <2> Shadow_mil, i'm done :) <5> holycow: no error messages <7> I just set up a printer; click 'add printer' and it already knows I have a LJ5L .. too damn easy! <10> Falluccer - check out http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31926 <1> bradley_: ahh, ok. I admit, I've never tried to get any of that working, but I expect you want to get the mozilla-mplayer plugin working <4> dapper have reiser 4?! NO!! you kid! <2> Shadow_mil, did you restard kdm? <1> Falluccer: can you hear what I'm saying? <10> does anyone know where the sound device for alsa? /dev/???? <5> gtg, its lighting and thundering <5> cya <12> yo <1> b3nw: if you have to specify a sound device, you're probably not using alsa properly <12> good or bad idea to use ubuntu <12> for my freevo media center <12> :-p <10> Managu - it doesn't exist or ? <7> ubuntu_ supertux, planetpenguin, but mostly neopets games (which use flash8 and shockwave, so I run windows firefox in wine with the windoed plugins) <2> sport|sleep, it doesn't matter <0> dude, I looked at the ndiswrapper wiki page AND IT SUPPORT MY ADAPTER <2> sport|sleep, ubuntu or debian are almost identical, both will let you setup a server super easy <10> Managu - trying to setup a relay for skype that uses /dev/dsp, just don't know where to send it <1> b3nw: it does, but programs which use alsa sound use a higher level interface (alsalib). <10> make sense? <13> anyone have an nforce4 board with built in nic? <14> I've spent 2 hours trying to get world of warcraft to work on linux. Using this ubuntu guide that they have provided and it doesnt work, Im near tears so im off to bed. Gnight all <1> b3nw: ***uming you have alsa-oss emulation setup, /dev/dsp should work fine <10> hmmm how to test of that works? <7> nullified: linux ****s for gaming. Dual boot or get a console..
<2> nullified, sleeping it off is a legitimate debugging method infact <2> :) <1> Ehh, I dunno. WoW works fine for me <14> zcat[1]: My windows machine's GFX card just died....its only temp....i <14> Plus i would like wow to work on linux anyhow <14> nn <2> allright now i have a question: i'm thinking of buying this http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/FastTrackUSB-main.html <9> managu: i think i have them running, but i'll double check. my test site is: www.apple.com/trailers. streaming generally works though right? from what i can read this (.mov) is just a bit of a prickly pickle! <2> it will push sound out to a usb port ... thus my question is can i source sound FROM a usb port? <15> Is there a way of playing last.fm streams through Amarok, anyone? <7> If I ever feel the urge to play games, I'll probably get an xbox. and the first thing I'll do is modchip it so I can run myth <2> oh god no <2> why support the behemoth? <2> :) <16> lol <2> send your money to th enice folks at sony instead! <2> *cough* :) <16> i wonder what the new nintendo will be like <7> support? no.. they subsidise the hardware.. I'll run Linux with MS subsidizing my hardware.. <1> bradley_: To be honest, multimedia is probably the area which has the poorest support under Ubuntu. There are so many legal hazzards that it's very difficult to support everything, even though there's freely available code that does just about everything <17> holycow, since when does Sony qualify as nice? "Accept the rootkit and shut up already" Sony? :P <16> i heard the controller is like putting your hand in a virtual box, the machine being able to read where it's at and how it moves <7> I think that was sarcasim <2> Madpilot, hehe :) i know your screwed either way <2> Madpilot, my only hope is that the ps3 has a linux os and somehow that spurrs some development for tools on this platform <0> also, when I put in a flopy disk it says it can't mount it, what could be the problem <17> heh <2> tho because of the cel processor we will never see any ports this way <17> anyway, game console chat & similar to #ubuntu-offtopic, please <18> is there a way to make qt apps appear native on Gnome? <2> so anyway, anyone ever source sound via usb port by chance? ... just curious if it can be done <10> if OSS is properly fowarded to ALSA one should be able to play music from a device pointed at /dev/dsp and alsa? at the same time? <16> nope <0> I am so confused about installing ndiswrapper <19> nickrud, it tells me incorrect p*** on pan eventhough it;s right <16> but i stayed at a holiday inn last night <1> Falluccer: can you read what I'm typing? <2> b3nw, *hmm* i'll take note of that and do a bit more research <0> don't you read what i'm typing <16> i read what everybody is typing <10> holycow: just having a hell of a time trying to get skype to work, but not have it completely takeover my sound, so for example if I get an aim message, I can still hear a sound for it <0> Managu: I went throught the ndiswrapper wiki and it supports my adapter <1> Falluccer: by chipset, or by make and model? <20> anyone have probs wit prism2_config() failed <9> managu: oh well that is that then (for now) i have one last question-- i just checked out some non-quicktime streaming (using the mplayer plug-in) and it opened it in a separate window and is choppy. do you have any ideas for that? <3> Apostle^, no clue about why your isp is rejecting the p***word; you can watch the handshake if you install ethereal <0> make and model <7> holycow: USB sound is basically the same as any other sound.. you get a /dev/dsp and you run audacity or whatever.. from the user's POV there's no difference <0> netgear wg111v2 <19> nickrud, maybe i need to signup for it <2> b3nw, *nod* i've only read terrible things about it ... not mentioning the fact it uses a proprietary protocol which to me is completely unethical to use <2> zcat[1], /dev/dsp is NOT usb <3> Apostle^, I've always had free newservers with my isp p***word, but I've never used comcast <21> I'm trying to do something that I ***ume should be simple: install new mouse cursors for X -- I'm running XFCE and cannot find any obvious way to do this. Can anyone point me in the right direction? <20> lol...i almost bought a wg111v2 usb wireless....till i read it had to be used with ndiswrapper ;( <2> zcat[1], i'm grabbing sound from /dev/usb tho ... so i guess i'll haveto see how that works <7> dunno.. friend of mine has a USB transmitter. We plugged it in and up came /dev/dsp3 and he could play sound through it.. no special drivers or anything <1> bradley_: errm, faster processor? it may be that mplayer is using a sub-optimal choice of audio and video outputs. There's probably some way to configure it (you almost certainly want "alsa" as the audo output and "xv" as the video output), but you'd have to hunt around <7> except on reboot it came up as /dev/dsp <2> weird, why would it come up as a dsp device? <7> in the end we forced the other drivers to load first.. <7> it's a sound device.. it comes up just like any other sound device <2> *hmm* interesting, okay at least someone had it working <2> zcat[1], ah interesting so usb only becomes a transport ... okay right makes sense printers do something similar <2> right <2> thank you <0> Card: NETGEAR WG111 version 2 802.11g Wireless USB2.0 Adapter <0> Chipset: Prism54 (Intersil 3886 and NetChip NET2280) or <0> Chipset: ? (Intersil 3887 without NetChip NET2280) <0> usbid: 0846:4240 (both#*Chipsets !) <0> Driver: Netgear windows driver Version: NETGEAR, Inc.,10/05/2004, 2.1 from http://www.netgear.com or shipped with the setup CD. To get the driver, unzip it. The ndis drivers are in the ndis directory. Used kernel Running Slackware v10.1 (kernel 2.6.10) ndiswrapper ver 1.1rc3 . There is a native driver for Prism54 that is working on USB support. View its status at Prism54.org <7> afaik most USB sound devices should work the same.. plug it in, device comes up, use device, be happy. <0> Other: Works nearly well (several daily crashes in Summer 2005). <0> Distro-specific: Debian Sarge 2.6.8.1, Ndiswrapper 0.10 Distro-specific: Debian Sid 2.6.8.X, Ndiswrapper 0.12+1.0rc2-1, without rfmon
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