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<0> he jus t answered your question <0> "top" <1> halo <2> !de <3> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu oder Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de oder #edubuntu-de <4> ah <5> reconfiguring xserver-xorg gave me 800x600 even though I selected 1024x768 <5> at least the refresh rate is correct now <1> bah <4> How do i install the second processor then rob_p ? <1> bah bahbah <4> looks like its not working <6> I have several AVI files I'd like to burn to a DVD-RW as chapters to watch on my DVD player. How would I do that? <7> Old: Install? <8> quick question, If i have windows xp and gentoo installed, (with grub) is it easy to wipe over the gentoo install and safely install ubuntu without nuking xp? <9> hi guys
<2> spiffy: yes <6> spiffy: Just run the ubuntu installer and wipe the gentoo partition (don't touch the windows partition) and install in the formerly gentoo partition. <10> spiffy, no :) <4> rob_p, yeah whatever. I just need to get it work, configurate/setup, Im not so familiar with ubuntu :) <8> and grub will automagically keep both booting? <6> spiffy: Grub will be reinstalled and reconfigured by ubuntu. <9> if im using ndiswrapper to install my Broadcom wireless card, and i have the 64bit amd kubuntu distro. Do I use the 64bit drivers or the 32bit ones?????????? <11> Joetheodd you need to transcode them to mpeg and then you can use dvdauthor, there is a DVDAuthoring page on the wiki <2> spiffy: yes <12> how do I "ghost" an ubuntu system? <13> !ghost <3> somebody said ghost was type /msg nickserv GHOST <name> <p***word> <1> aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahaio alex <13> oh ubuntu <0> what do you mean ghost <13> azurehuesofblue: not sure <6> NoUse: How do you transcode them? <8> hmm...well, that was easier than I thought <12> backup everything fully in a smaller file... <9> whiter, he means to copy bit for bit one partition to anothr hard drive <0> oh <0> dont know... <9> whiter, think norton ghot <8> plus compress i believe <0> yea i see <12> gnomefreak and everyone... how do you guys handle backing up? <7> Old: I'd guess that the OS should automatically detect multi-processors. From there, apps that support them should already use them. I've only got a single processor so my experience with multi-processors is basically none. <8> so dd, gzip, and friends. <13> !buckup <3> Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, gnomefreak <0> azurehuesofblue, i dont <9> whiter, if im using ndiswrapper to install my Broadcom wireless card, and i have the 64bit amd kubuntu distro. Do I use the 64bit drivers or the 32bit ones?????????? <13> !backup <3> For information on backing up your system, see http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=81311 Available packages for backing up are backuppc (web based), backup2l, backup-manager, backupninja, bkp, bacula amongst others <14> ola <12> ok thanks. <13> i just burn my home dir to cd ;) <0> andy, 64bit <15> ubotu: If you want to ghost it's /ghost nick p***word <3> RavenTest: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/ <6> azurehuesofblue: "sudo cat /dev/hda > /dev/hdb" would replicate hda on hdb <9> cheers man <16> !backup =~ s/bacula/bacula, and sbackup/ <3> OK, _jason <12> really? <12> no ****? <17> how do i mount a ntfs partition <12> I just happen to have two exact HDs <18> !ntfs <3> hmm... ntfs is the filesystem used in Windows NT and newer; to automatically mount your NTFS partition: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions <8> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norton_Ghost for more info on "ghost" <6> lwizardl: Carefully =/ <19> hey guys, can anyone help me with getting htis gamepad to work, it's a PiranhaPad PC by INTERACT <8> azurehuesofblue: is the hard drive you are backing up to equal/bigger than the drive being backed up? <0> joetheodd would it also replicate the partition tables and stuff? <19> i want to use it to play games in zsnes <6> whiter: Yes. <20> hello can someone help me? <13> !helpme <3> If you do not actually ask a question, we cannot actually help you. :) <20> lol
<20> i promised some one to help with ubuntu <20> she has lost her rootp***wd <20> is there a poss to retrieve it? <4> How do i get my other intel xeon 64bit proccesor to work? <13> zerby: ubuntu doesnt use root p***word by default <20> it is set <0> zerby <6> zerby: Does she have sudo rights? <20> but her hubby ansd she are divorced ;) <13> ubotu tell zerby about root <20> no she doesnt <0> yea, i think she lost her login p***word <19> drat ... this is annoying not being able to use a gamepad <0> zerby do this <20> k <11> !lostp***word <3> rumour has it, lostp***word is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LostP***word <0> restart the computer and when grub comes up press F2 <12> spiffy, exactly the same, I just haven't found a use for it, because I didn't know how to set up sata raid <5> hi, I reconfigure xserver-xorg and include 1024x768 but it still isn't selectable in Screen Resolution <0> itll set you in a root shell <13> zerby: read the wiki that ubotu sent you <6> zerby: as a sudoer, do sudo p***wd root <6> whiter, oh, then he's screwed <21> Question, I typed sudo mount /dev/hda1 /media/windows/ -t ntfs -o nls=utf8,umask=0222 <21> in, and it worked, but i have several Windows partitions i want to view.. How might i go about doing this? <7> ponijs: What graphics adapter do you have? <8> zerby: you arent screwed. <20> lol <5> how do I check? <0> joe, if you restart and press F2 you get put in root without a p***word being asked for <7> ponijs: lspci <0> then he can delete her account and create a new one <21> See, i changed over to hdd1 etc but all that does it make a replica of the one it already unmasks <6> whiter, oh cool <8> or do p***wd username <7> ponijs: Then look for the graphics adapter in the output. <6> Blindraven, if they're all on the same disk, they'll be hda2, hda3, etc <0> yea @ spiffy <20> ok ill hope sudo p***wd root does the job <4> zerby, reboot the pc, press f2 when it reboots, press enter, choose a line with "kernel" init, press r, add init=/bin/bash on the end of the line, then press enter twice. <20> have to go, ill be back <6> Blindraven, if they're on the slave disk, it'll be hdb1, hdb2, etc. <8> zerby if not, boot f2, p***wd user name <5> ATI Technologies Inc 3D Rage II+ 215GTB [Mach64 GTB] (rev 9a) <21> Joetheodd, ill try again, i know theres 2 hd's so yer <0> i did a dist-upgrade on dapper (xubuntu) and it installed gnome for some strange reason <12> so if I have hda (80mb) and hdb (80mb) (the same) and do "sudo cat /dev/hda > /dev/hdb" it will just make an exact copy on B? <20> tx spiffy whiter Joetheodd <22> how do I view my kernel version <0> xbox <23> maby you had ubuntu repos? <0> uname -a <6> azurehuesofblue yes. <0> rambo, xubuntu and ubuntu use the same repositories <0> so thats probably it <12> that rules, so say... A gets messed up... how do I get my old B back on A? <5> rob_p, could it be that the graphics card doesn't support 1024x768? <7> ponijs: Now that you know what adapter you have, go to the ubuntu wiki regarding resolution (can't remember the URL... just search). It should have some info to help you out. <0> azur, just reverse it <21> mount: /dev/hdd4 already mounted or /media/windows/ busy <21> mount: according to mtab, /dev/hdd4 is mounted on / <5> oh, ok <6> azurehuesofblue, sudo cat /dev/hdb > /dev/hda <0> cat /dev/hdb >> /dev/hda <21> dosent seem to want to mount anything else <0> P <22> how do I view my kernel version, I'm trying to install the latest version on ndiswrapper <7> ponijs: It should support it just fine, I'd imagine. <4> How do i get my other intel xeon 64bit proccesor to work? only one is working atm. <0> xbox_guru2: uname -a <7> !resolution
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