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<0> an <1> I was going to try ZDoom later... (www.zdoom.org) <2> howdy all.. <3> dooglus: do you know how i can change pkg_config path? <4> mendi: you don't need to. what you need to do is install the dependencies that you're missing. the various -dev packages. <2> i have a pvr500 card.. and i was woundering is ther a pkg for the ivtv module and its firmware? <1> but Ubuntu is compatible what kind of package? I mean, I found some debian and .rpm stuff <4> BlankMind: it's debian based. <5> BlankMind> Ubuntu uses DEB, just like Debian <4> BlankMind: but that doesn't mean that you can just install any .deb file and expect it to work - although it might. <1> so if I get a debian package, I use synaptic to use it? <6> BlankMind: But that doesn't mean you should use a Debian package. <5> BlankMind> no, you use dpkg <5> !dpkg <7> Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, HymnToLife <3> dooglus: i did but it says couldn't stat source files
<4> BlankMind: the next version of ubuntu, out in june, comes with a graphical tool for installing .deb files. until then you do it from the command line <8> octan: I just recently dealt with that stuff. Short story is, no, you need to do most of it from scratch. That said, the driver website has a pretty thourough howto <6> BlankMind: Debian and Ubuntu use the same format, but don't have what's called 'binary compatibility'. Meaning, Debian stuff is not guaranteed to work. <5> !dpkg is <reply> To install DEB packages, run sudo dpkg -i filename.deb <7> okay, HymnToLife <1> ok, a graphic interface would be nice for newbies like me =D <2> Managu as i tought :\ <1> well, but until now things are working hehe <3> dooglus: i already installed mysql <5> tonyyarusso> but in most ases it will <6> BlankMind: But, you still can, as many will work. Always look for an Ubuntu-specific one first though. (In Dapper, you just double-click the package and it installs) <4> mendi: that isn't relevant. <3> dooglus: but this time i wanna install browser for mysql <4> mendi: if you want to build mysql then you will need to have the -dev versions of the libraries it uses <3> dooglus: what is irrelevant? <6> HymnToLife: I don't know percentages, so i'm not sure. Still holds true that it's better to make sure you've looked first though of course. (But yeah, I've used them on occasion.) <2> Managu why havent anyone make that a pkg? pvr cards are populare tho <9> will there be an equiv of quick user switching on dapper? <4> mendi: you need to add source lines to your /etc/apt/sources.list <9> or was i mistaken <1> I installed XMMS, opened it, but it does not plays a MP3 (in fact when I opened it's not working anymore) <9> whats it doing black <9> blank* <1> (XMMS is not answering now) <4> mendi: edit the file as root, and make copies of the relevant lines but with 'deb-src' instead of 'deb' at the start. <9> oh <5> tonyyarusso> sure but if you find only Debian-labeled packages, it's worth trying instead of going through all the compiling process <9> blankmind: open terminal and type "ps -A | grep xmms" <5> like Skype for ex, has only one DEB file <9> then do kill -9 <whatever pid ps returned for xmms> <9> then open XMMS and goto the options menu then preferences and change the output plugin to whatever works... ALSA one works for me <5> sudo killall xmms <ill <ork too I think <3> dooglus: how can i update the list? <9> yea it will hymm <6> HymnToLife: Yeah. <10> hi <11> bew error while compiling "./configure" : checking for X ... configure error: can't find X includes ????? <11> what are X ?? <5> !x <7> x is, like, a portable, network-transparent window system. <9> why are you compiling X ? <6> HymnToLife: Oh, don't get me started on Skype though...linux version is buggy and that annoys me. <5> yeah, I wonder too <5> I've heard that compiling X is hell <9> yea it is <8> octan: the drivers are kernel specific <4> mendi: what do you mean? edit the file as root, adding lines for 'deb-src' where you see 'deb' lines <2> Managu, do you think i can use this howto <9> akkaka why are you compiling X ? <11> KVDR.. where could i find it ?? <2> http://ivtvdriver.org/index.php/Howto:Ubuntu <5> tonyyarusso> if you say so.. I'm deaf so I pretty much never use it <11> its a gui for VDR <4> mendi: "sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list" will edit the file as root if that's what you're asking <8> octan: and I suspect the firmware has abysmal redistribution terms <6> HymnToLife: Ah. <12> FYI anyone who is interested... the stock Java JRE that is part of ubuntu (1.4.2) is not compatible with the latest version of Azureus and was the root of all the troubles. Installing the latest JRE (1.5 update 6) and setting Azureus to use this fixed all the issues I had. <4> mendi: or do you mean you've edited the file but it's made no difference? if so, run "sudo apt-get update" <11> ubotu: where could i find it "X" ?? <7> akkaka: Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/
<12> err.. let me correct that... <8> octan: Not a clue. When I tried it 2 weeks ago, their main ftp site (shrpvr? something like that) was down. This made it a challenge to find the firmware <12> FYI anyone who is interested... the stock Java JRE (1.4.2) that is part of ubuntu 5.10 is not compatible with the latest version of Azureus and was the root of all the troubles. Installing the latest JRE (1.5 update 6) and setting Azureus to use this fixed all the issues I had. <4> delmar: you just said that <12> nope <12> i didnt <13> How do I know what video driver im using <4> oh i see <12> :P <9> Snake check xorg.conf <14> Hmm.... <12> dooglus, needed correcting :P <4> you said 2 contradictory things? how are we supposed to know which one to believe? <13> whiter: ok <1> it worked, thanks =D <12> dooglus, ignore the first one would be the obvious thing to do :P <1> worked using esound <12> so anyway... java on ubuntu 5.10 needs to be fixed in my opinion. <15> HI, can anybody help me with a intel wireless problem <13> whiter: great thanks <8> delmar: no real surprise. GCJ/libgcj are constantly in catch-up mode. Besides, I bet azarus uses swing, and so far as I've heard, gcj still doesn't have swing support <16> back <16> wut up. <12> Managu, ok. im no programmer so i dunno what "swing" is or does... but torrents wouldnt connect properly or start and lots of wierdness... all good now tho <17> hey thanks for the link :)) the http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/?q=X+includes <4> delmar: I'm running java version "1.4.2-02" with Azureus 2.4.0.2 and it's working just fine. what problems were you having? <12> dooglus, none anymore. <4> *were* <12> dooglus, as i say.. start it up.. set a torrent.. and it wouldnt start..mostly red face.. occasionally changes to blue.. and rarely changes to green but then goes red again within seconds.. logs showed many connection attempts but all failing "select registration" were things mentioned... all kinds of crap. <18> is it possible to have a split window in nautilus ? <15> I just installed ubuntu, and the wireless doesnt work. And I'm getting an error about the hostname not being found <12> dooglus, forced Az to use the new and latest JRE I downloaded.. and everything works perfectly.. it even popped up wanting to update azplugins when i started it.. and it started much faster.. neither of which it was doing before <19> delmar: looks more like a connection problem than a java problem <19> ah well, maybe i should the stuff said before. <12> anstei, obviously not... regular "bittorrent" application worked fine.. and switching to the latest java.. works fine.. torrents start ang go green within seconds. <4> delmar: odd that I'm not having those problems. occasionally all peers will stop uploading and downloading at once, and start up again a few seconds later, but other than that it's fine <12> dooglus, when u do "java --version" what do u get? <20> hey guys, I'm having issues with update... <4> delmar: some kind of error message. <18> is it possible to have a split window in nautilus ? <20> Errors were encountered while processing: <20> /var/cache/apt/archives/firefox_1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.3-0ubuntu2_i386.deb <20> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) <12> dooglus, really? <19> i just read what you said before. i agree it sounds rather strange. <12> dooglus, :P <4> delmar: yes. I'll paste it <12> dooglus, and i know whay <20> I get that after running sudo apt-get install -f <12> why <4> (dapper) chris@chrislap:~/programs/emacs$ java --version <4> Unrecognized option: --version <4> Could not create the Java virtual machine. <20> which I was told to run after the update manager exited with error status (1) <20> any ideas ? <4> delmar: the option should be '-version' <21> it's with one - <12> dooglus, nope. under ubuntu 5.10 latest java .. it uses --version not -version. under later non-stock versions its -version <4> uh huh <12> dooglus, so .. "java -version" then... <4> (dapper) chris@chrislap:~/programs/emacs$ java -version <4> java version "1.4.2-02" <4> Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build Blackdown-1.4.2-02) <12> dooglus, uh huh <12> dooglus, and where did u get that from? <4> is that the one you were having problems with? <4> delmar: I guess it's package 'j2re1.4' <12> dooglus, nope. my ubuntu 5.10 system is fully up to date and i dont have that version installed...its 1.4.2 <4> delmar: does yours claim to be 'blackdown' like mine does? <4> delmar: see the end of the last line I pasted? <22> anyone able to send me a file so i can see if my dcc is working <12> dooglus, java version "1.4.2" <12> gij (GNU libgcj) version 4.0.2 20050808 (prerelease) (Ubuntu 4.0.1-4ubuntu9) <22> anyone able to send me a file so i can see if my dcc is working
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