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<0> cablop, try just typing ls -al /SIMAT-MEN/grinder-2.8.6/lib/grinder.jar
<1> jadaz87: see my message to jadams, was meant for you
<2> polpak, yes and the file is here
<3> Quinthius yes i see it thanks
<4> what is a good app to use to convert ntfs to fat32 on a usb hard drive? i tried gparted but it shows a lock by it or if there is a ms dos disk with usb support that would be a last resort
<3> does anyone know if breezy uses the same filesystem as hoary on the live cd
<0> cablop, so you have a directory in your root dir called SIMAT-MEN ?
<2> polpak, yes
<0> cablop, why not /home or /opt or something?
<2> polpak, and everyone has access to this directory
<0> cablop, so paste the output of the command ls -al /SIMAT-MEN/grinder-2.8.6/lib/grinder.jar
<4> what is a good app to use to convert ntfs to fat32 on a usb hard drive? i tried gparted but it shows a lock by it or if there is a ms dos disk with usb support that would be a last resort
<2> polpak, because i was using this application in one winfdows machine with same path and i don't want to spand time fixing paths between OS
<0> twitch, you mean formatting the drive to fat32?
<1> twitch: CAN you even convert ntfs to fat32?
<5> twitch, I don't think that you can do that



<4> oops i didnt mean convert i meant reformat
<5> twitch, maybe some $$$ app can
<2> polpak, "-rwxrwxrwx 1 sakura sakura 521024 2002-11-03 16:38 /SIMAT-MEN/grinder-2.8.6/lib/grinder.jar"
<3> nickrud do you know if breezy uses the same filesystem as hoary on the live cd?
<0> cablop, pastebin your sh file pls
<4> when i try using gparted it shows a lock by it and it wont let me format it
<5> jadaz87, I've never run a livecd. No clue
<2> jadaz87, i hear not
<2> ok
<2> !pastebin
<6> from memory, pastebin is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/, a site for pasting long texts so you don't disrupt the channel - or install webboard in Gnome: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269
<0> jadaz87, you mean same fs type?
<1> twitch: is the drive currently mounted?
<4> yea
<0> twitch, unmount it
<1> twitch: unmount it and try again
<7> when i partition to do the dual-boot setup, what file-system format will it use (ntfs etc) ?
<4> ok
<0> scifi, win xp needs ntfs
<8> stranve
<8> strange
<8> if I install the nvidia driver, it works for one boot
<4> how do i remount it
<8> then fails after reboot
<9> I just found the instructions to insert the following into /etc/modules.conf: "options parport_pc io=0x378,0x278 irq=7,auto"
<10> anyone ever get Lirc working?
<5> bill, you mean you do a modprobe nvidia & it works for that boot session?
<9> Where does that go in Dapper? modules.conf doesn't exist
<11> can someone tell me what the startup dir is in ubuntu?
<8> nickrud no even stranger, if I boot nvidia.ko is loaded, but it doesn't work
<4> how do i remout my us hd
<0> skpl, define "start up dir"
<4> *remount
<8> but if I install it again it does (for that boot)
<0> twitch, is it in fstab?
<2> oplpak, this is my sh file http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12265
<5> MrKubuntuUser, I think that goes in /etc/modutils/ (like I said, it's all changed for dapper, I'm relearning)
<1> twitch: after formatting it? or just how it is already?
<2> polpak, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12265
<4> i just unmounted it
<8> I'd use the default nvidia driver but I require 8xxx for my video card
<4> how do i remount. i havent formatted it yet
<9> nickrud: OK, I'll try that. Is /etc/modules.conf for the 2.4 kernel or something?
<5> bill, add the word nvidia at the end of /etc/modules , that will reload the nvidia module automatically at each boot
<11> polpak, i have a program that came with a script, it told me to put the script in my startup dir, which it listed as possibly being /etc/init.d/rcx.d or /sbin/etc/init.d/rcx.d
<5> MrKubuntuUser, no, just for older versions of the 2.6 kernel. It's moving fast.
<11> polpak, Where the 'X' in rcX.d is the value obtained by running the
<11> following command
<11> grep initdefault /etc/inittab | awk -F: '{print $2}'
<8> nickrud the problem isn't that the module isn't loading...it's just something else is fixed by the nvidia installer
<12> twitch, I think you can use 'umount' to mount removable devices
<1> twitch: if it's in your fstab, you can just do something like mount /dev/hda1 or whatever the drive is
<0> cablop, this is how it should look http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12266
<1> twitch: or, mount /path/to/mount/point ... look in /etc/fstab to make sure
<5> bill, try that, that's the one thing I remember doing to get nvidia support for each boot.
<0> skpl, put the script in /etc/init.d
<8> nickrud I just booted, and lsmod shows it
<8> but I'll try it
<11> polpak ok
<13> what's the apt-get for build dependencies?
<2> polpak, i'll try



<5> bill, then nm, you're right I guess about something else
<13> the syntax?
<14> I want to get rid of everything KDE on this system if I remeber right there is some command that does that
<15> anything special i have to do to make my wireless work with ubuntu. it worked on liveCD but does not show up on the installed version
<8> nickrud ah, I was afraid of that
<5> NsOmNiAc, sudo apt-get remove libqt3-mt
<16> Can someone explain why when mounted /windows shows up as an icon on the desktop (only after changing fstab as instructed in !ntfs to be user-accessible) when none of my other partitions do? I'd rather only removable media show as an icon. /etc/fstab is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12219.
<1> tonyyarusso: are you mounting it under /media/ ?
<16> Quinthius: No, under /.
<11> polpak, does it matter what i name the script?
<0> skpl, nope
<1> tonyyarusso: hmm, does the fstab entry have the "user" flag? i seem to recall something about that causing stuff to appear on the desktop
<17> What would cause gnome not to run this from a panel icon if it is fact the correct location? "wine /home/chris/.wine/drive_c/World of Warcraft/WoW.exe -opengl"
<2> polpak, it cpontinues telling me that there's no such file or directory :(
<16> Quinthius: Yes, let me see if removing that changes anything.
<0> cablop, show me the whole error pls
<11> polpak, i do not think it worked, i logged out and back in and it is not running
<0> skpl, it only works on boot
<0> skpl, but you need to add a symlink also
<7> [C]hris:i'd love to know if uve used wine to run counter-strike on ur system at all?, apparently it supports steam based games
<2> ok
<11> polpak, can you tell me how to do that?
<16> Quinthius: That was it. Thank you. Been wondering about that for a few days and nobody knew.
<11> polpak, what is a symlink?
<0> skpl, cd /etc/rc2.d
<2> !pastebin
<6> pastebin is, like, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/, a site for pasting long texts so you don't disrupt the channel - or install webboard in Gnome: http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=1269
<11> polpak, ok
<2> polpak, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12267
<0> tonyyarusso, only problem with not having the user flag.. Means users can't mount/unmount it only root
<1> tonyyarusso: hehe. there might also be some option for nautilus in the system tools -> config editor stuff, to change what kind of drives it shows, but i forget..
<16> Quinthius: I think it just has show or not show, but I'll look.
<0> cablop, can you pastebin the script again.. ?
<1> tonyyarusso: ahhh that might be it
<16> polpak: Well, that's nothing new, none of my other things are mountable except by root.
<0> tonyyarusso, true enough
<5> Quinthius, tonyyarusso the user flag is the only thing that works for the desktop showing, irrc
<1> nickrud: ahh okie
<2> polpak, i'll pastebin the file and the output
<0> skpl, ls -al in the directory
<17> Scifi no i just run wow which works as of today
<12> whats that IRC client lots of you use? irssci?
<1> xchat
<0> skpl, you should see several links to scripts in /etc/init.d
<18> xchat
<5> xchat
<18> or bitchx
<12> no, the other one
<9> nickrud: Sorry, Firefox crashed.
<0> skpl the order listed here determines the order in which the scripts are run
<1> irssi
<12> that one
<12> thanks
<11> oh, ok
<5> MrKubuntuUser, what's new :)
<11> polpak, what else?
<18> my ubuntu install keeps breaking ...
<18> i'm running an xp and ubuntu dual boot
<18> and every now and again, by x server gets fubar'd
<0> skpl, to create a new link to your script use ln -s /etc/init.d/scriptname S66scriptname where the 66 number just determines where the file will be in the list, and scriptname is the name of the script in /etc/init.d
<18> and i have to reinstall Ubuntu to get it back
<19> ok, is serial console working on ubuntu ?
<18> anyone know what could be causing this ?
<0> !tell CokeNCode about enter
<0> CokeNCode, define fubar'd
<11> polpak, what if the script does not exist in the dir, i should copy it over?
<0> CokeNCode, what erros does it give
<16> CokeNCode: Do you have any more information, errors, logs, etc?
<18> CokeNCode, it says modeprobe error, and that it can't find quite a few files
<0> skpl, doesn't exist in /etc/init.d ?
<2> polpak, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12268
<20> can someone help me configure my xorg to do twinview
<16> CokeNCode: And does this happen randomly, or after you or the system has done something significant?
<11> polpak, it is in /etc/init.d/rc2.d


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