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<0> cablop, sure, see you
<1> Ok... Might try KDevelop... Since there seems to be a lot of knowledge here i might take the time to ask another thing... At work, i mostly develop software for embedded small systems, such as DVD-players or multimedia TV's... The thinmg is... Do you think QT will run on let's say a small M68k-system with only 48 Mb. RAM? Is it possible to run QT-framework?
<2> Der_Richter, just give Eclipse+CDT a try, ;)
<0> scifi, you can install them both in the same place
<3> MrKubuntuUser what I did was I just added the old HD to the computer and installed ubuntu on top of it
<4> moonwatcher, "dapper" is the development version of Ubuntu, to be released in June, 1st.
<3> MrKubuntuUser so I wouldnt have to reformat
<5> really? thought they were seperate distros
<6> jinho326: Hmm... the installer should have installed GRUB for you
<6> jinho326: Did you install Ubuntu before or after moving the drive to your current machine>
<7> Der_Richter: don't think you'd want to..
<3> MrKubuntuUser yeah thats what's weird, it said it did, but then it never showed again
<8> !dapper
<9> Dapper Drake will be the next release of Ubuntu - due June 1 (see: http://tinyurl.com/qyrkq). Join channel #ubuntu+1 for discussion :)
<3> MrKubuntuUser after
<0> Der_Richter, I wouldn't know. You'd probably be better off asking on the qt mailing list



<10> Der_Richter, not necessary, just the libs needed for KDevelop to work
<3> MrKubuntuUser: I made sure that the comp registered it, then I installed ubuntu onto it
<0> scifi, no, you can just sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop and you'll get everything you'd have with kubuntu basically
<5> polpak: so i can install KDE and switch between kde and gnome?
<7> specially if you're not developing anything needs a gui.. would probably, if you needed a framework, would suggest java or MONO
<10> nickrud: Thing is, that rcconf tool looked great. But you'd think it could handle multiple runlevel as you'd the volume is up
<0> scifi, yeah, if you install kubuntu-desktop you can choose kde or gnome when you log in by clicking the "Session" button on the login screen
<3> MrKubuntuUser: does the fact that Im using a sata for windows, and an IDE for ubuntu matter?
<1> Is there other frameworks known to work on small systems? We're a little under the whip to make a transition from XP Media Center to open source. Which i personally think is good... if i can find useful libs to work with.
<6> jinho326: I don't know about that
<0> Der_Richter, one sec
<11> Der_Richter Do you have experience with MythTV?
<5> polpak: thats sweet, liking this linux lark more every minute :)
<7> Der_Richter: .. it would depend on the device i guess. Java would be the fastest implementation..
<0> scifi, welcome aboard =)
<10> tonyyarusso, it really
<3> MrKubuntuUser: is there a way to reinstall grub?
<0> celerex, not nessicaraly
<1> wil_: Yup. I've seen a couple of units running it.
<12> Can anyone recommend a nice parition resizer that doesn't have a habit of corrupting NTFS formated hard drives?
<13> Oompa, in windows, partition magic
<1> celerex: M68020 Core, 48 Mb. RAM and no HDD. It's a DVD-player :) The system has to fit in RAM...
<12> CraiZE: Uh.. is it free :D
<13> Oompa, there is a free trial i suppose
<11> Der Richter Just downloaded it and am lost -- said I needed to configure Myth backend
<6> jinho326: Yes, there is. I think you could do that by booting an Ubuntu LiveCD
<14> CraiZE: Ick. PM broke stuff for me.
<6> jinho326: However, I think your Ubuntu HD would have to be the boot drive
<13> tonyyarusso, not for me
<13> ;)
<3> MrKubuntuUser: so change the order of hd boot?
<6> jinho326: I'm not positive about that, though
<7> I would have thought in that situation you'd write a custom C firmware..
<15> hello everyone i was wondering if this command is permanent or whould have to do it everytime i restart the computer: export LC_ALL=C
<0> Der_Richter, http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT9202043619.html
<6> jinho326: Yeah, GRUB might actually be installed on your other hard drive and your computer is ignoring it
<6> jinho326: so try changing the boot order
<3> MrKubuntuUser: I see, I'll try that
<1> wil_: /usr/bin/mythtv-setup
<3> MrKubuntuUser: thanks for the help
<0> wil_, you using ubuntu?
<6> jinho326: No problem. Hope it works! :-)
<3> MrKubuntuUser: you'll be sure to hear from me soon if it doesnt help :-)
<6> jinho326: OK. :D
<11> Der Richter thanks yes I am in Ubuntu now
<0> wil_, http://www.abarbaccia.com
<16> what was the thing you add to the end of the ls command to allow you to scroll through long directories?
<0> yipe, | less
<16> thank you:)
<0> yipe, that works with any command
<17> jadaz , - I added hdparm -d1 -c1 /dev/cdrom to /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh - would that work for your command?
<1> celerex: It's a combo thingie... According to the ppl we work for... They wan't it to be able to burn cd/dvd, access WWW, use messenger and IRC + play DVD/SVCD. So we found it easier to try for a complete OS however slim.
<18> hey everyone
<15> LathropWells what? lol
<14> polpak: Any way to do that so that you can keep it in columns across the whole screen than making a long one column list?
<18> im having some really annoying problems
<16> cool
<0> tonyyarusso, yeah, one sec
<19> Hey
<3> MrKubuntuUser: it works! thanks so much
<19> How safe do you think it is to run the Live version for a couple days?



<6> nickrud: That options file seems to work! I can't test it for DMA yet, but I used it to not specify an IRQ in Virtual PC and it seems to have worked
<17> jadaz87, - it would be run at boot up. maybe... - lol
<6> jinho326: Hey, great! No problem!
<20> eh
<15> LathropWells so it is just a temporary command?
<20> forwhoever was here
<20> i figured out my sound problem >_<>
<18> someone help me? When i do "Sudo modprobe ndiswrapper" i get the Invalid argument error. Any help?
<14> Marineboy: I've heard of it being done anyway.
<19> Because I've tryed to install it several times, and even redownloaded it and and reburned it and it still wont work.
<20> i had the switches all checked ... should have left exchange dac unchecked...
<20> :/
<17> jadaz87, - nvm - lol
<6> jinho326: Are you in Ubuntu or XP now? :D
<19> So I got the CD's being sent to me off the website.
<21> Linux irc demo from palm!
<0> tonyyarusso, ls -x | less
<22> how do I restart sound?
<23> Anyone here use F-Spot? Why does it fail so hard? In other words, is there an option to refresh a directory and have the thumbnails of the files that have been deleted auto removed much like picasa does?
<14> polpak: Cool. Okay, one more: Can I retain the file-type coloring?
<0> tonyyarusso, yeah
<1> Ok. I will use Eclipse. And by the looks of their website microLinux can run on 68020. Fab. Now i'm in business. Thanks, by the way.
<24> demo
<25> Der_Richter: Are you doing work for the $100 laptop project, by any chance? :D
<26> How can I join a Windows networking workgroup and get my hostname (deadmeat) recongnized by other Windows machines?
<26> For ICS port forwarding, if it means anything..
<0> tonyyarusso, ls --color -x | less -r
<1> PuMpErNiCkLe: Nope. "The ultimate DVD/home entertainment machine" according to the demand-list. If u see the ad, get one. Keep me on the payroll :)
<14> polpak: Beautiful. Thanks.
<23> Joetheodd, Samba will let you connect to workgroups beautifully, but I don't know anything about ICS in particular. I just use samba for file sharing between win and linux machines
<0> tonyyarusso, man pages are your friend =)
<14> polpak: Yeah, wasn't sure which one of them to even look for that in though.
<27> Anyone in Alabama?
<28> hi, I can't seem to figure out this problem but when i try to install the base packages, it says an error , unable to install initrd tools, any ideas?
<29> hmm, why can't i apt-get install azureus anymore ?
<0> tonyyarusso, well to get ls to output the color codes you need the man page for ls
<30> Hi guys! Is anyone having problems with jack and the latest kernel?
<31> hi everybody! is there a way to configure your bandwith??
<26> lampshade: The package "samba" itself?
<28> any ideas anyone?
<0> tonyyarusso, which will tell you to use --color and -x to get the right outpu
<0> tonyyarusso, but less will escape the color codes by default so you have to look at the less man page to see how to stop it from escaping the control characters (-r)
<30> It was working fine up until about a week ago, last time I tried it. I could record with jack & ardour up to 96,000 Hz.
<14> polpak: Got it. Wasn't sure since ls by itself gives color by default, but not in less.
<30> Something this week broke it. Now if I try anything over 48,000 Hz, I keep getting xruns (buffer over/underruns) :-(
<0> tonyyarusso, that's because you have the proper environment variables set. Programs can tell the difference between outputting to a terminal and outputing to a pipe
<31> is there a way to configure your network bandwith?
<14> polpak: Ooh.
<0> tonyyarusso, so ls knows if it's outputing to a terminal to use columns and colors, but when outputing to a file (or a pipe) it behaves differently
<32> does anyone want to buy a nice rug made by children in some factory in the middle east, it's about 30 years old
<14> polpak: Okay, that makes sense. I think I've got it now.
<0> tonyyarusso, cause you wouldn't want all those colors mucking up your syntax if you were doing ls | xargs rm
<31> so does anyone knows??
<31> is there a way to configure your network bandwith?
<33> hullo, i g followed a LOT of guides (for ex. https://wiki.ubuntulinux.org/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI) and still, my ATI drivers are not installed properly, instead, it uses "MESA GLX Indirect", I don't have any 3d acceleration!?
<0> tonyyarusso, so you explicitly tell it to use columns and colors because you know that ultimately the output will be to the terminal even if it's not (directly from ls)
<0> rabe, what video card do you have?
<33> ati radeon 9800XT
<0> rabe, drat, sorry I have to run. someone else should be able help though
<33> ok, have a nice evening
<33> anyone?
<34> nickrud: This better? (MrKubuntuUser)
<35> Veronica, I was gone for a bit, did you see the bit about sysv-rc-conf?
<10> lampshade: The package "samba" itself?
<23> Veronica, , ummm not sure in this case usually for fileshaing yeah you just need samba, but I'm not sure what you need for ICS.
<10> polpak: so try changing Ubuntu's file system, so those partitions won't sure since it's just the drive lettters, but now.
<35> VideoToaster, I was just looking for you. I saw that you had success with the options in the modprobe.d dir, any more info?
<34> jinho326: Everything running OK with the dual-boot setup?
<36> what's the make clean command?
<37> can APT install things from CVS alla emerge?
<34> nickrud: I can't try out DMA yet, but ***uming it pays attention to the DMA specification in modprobe.d, I just might have my problem fixed
<35> shrewduser, no, no such luck in general.
<37> damn...
<25> s|k: I cleans up after the 'make' command... gets rid of temp files, .o files, stuff like that.


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