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<0> Xenguy: i can just do it the next days <1> snooze: cheers <0> Xenguy: but it annoys me to be too stupid to find out :/ <0> hehe <0> cheers :) <1> snooze: sometimes just waiting a few days fixes things ;-) <2> frogzoo: fixmbr seems to think it worked for me. Thanks! <0> oh yeah, drinking way too much this evening *g* <2> snooze: Thanks for the help, snooze! <3> I just installed ubuntu and it rocks <1> hehe <0> Xenguy: LOOOOOOOOOOOOL <4> so.... how do I get permissions for the file browser? <1> SupaDupa: congrats <0> Xenguy: may i add that quote on my blog? <5> punkrockguy318: I see, this is a newly built box with a lite-on drive and I can't figure out why it won't rip any faster. LIke I said, 1x!
<6> SupaDupa: yes it does, welcome <1> snooze: /me shrugs <7> dontodd: yeah, i had that problem too <3> thanks <7> dontodd: try grip and dma <0> barry: does it work? :) <1> CanadianSnow: what's wrong? <5> punkrockguy318: did you do anything else? I've used grip and dma--no difference <4> cant move folder from desktop to another folder (Xenguy or anyone) <7> dontodd: the speeds still don't compare with windows, i think it's partially just the audio cd driver... <5> :( <7> dontodd: your sitll getting 1x with grip? <2> snooze: (Sad to say) I just booted into windoze. Not too sad, I guess, as tha'ts what I was asking to do. Pity I can't talk my wife into turning into a penguinista. <1> CanadianSnow: which folder? <5> punkrockguy318: yes <3> I cant believe how much and how easy it is to install software <8> SupaDupa: People work hard so you don't have to. <4> plugins for amsn.... <7> dontodd: that's strange... try fiddling around with some options in grip <9> anyone know how to get openSSL? <3> no doubt <0> barry: pity that it is your wife and not your shorttimegirlfriend you could replace with a female geek ;) <8> nmm: sudo apt-get install openssl <1> CanadianSnow: sounds like a permissions problem of some kind (read the fine print :-) <2> snooze: LOL. <8> ubotu, tell nmm about apt-get <7> dontodd: the ripping situation doesn't compare with mac and win unfortunately... that driver definitely needs some work, as audio cds can't even been mounted natively <4> what fine print?!?!? *cries* (Xenguy) <9> thank you sir <10> _jason: I'm not sure how to use Malone... the bug has already been filed, but its status is "unconfirmed". Should I change it to "confirmed" and add a comment, or is that something people at higher rank should do? <1> CanadianSnow: permissions are usually a needle/haystack type scenario; just check all the permissions to see if you are allowed to move files to the destination you want <0> barry: sorry ;) <6> CosmoDad: I don't know that myself, I usualyl just post a comment saying I experienced the problem as well <10> _jason: you know whether there are guidelines somewhere? <1> CanadianSnow: ls -l to check file/dir permissions <9> dang its still saying it cant find it <11> CosmoDad: there are bug-filing guidelines on the wiki somewhere - just a minute <10> Madpilot: ok.. <12> amphi: openbox runs smooth. thanks! :) <8> nmm <8> Type sudo apt-get install openssl <8> It's there. <13> I need to run this command before x starts up... it has to be run a root or sudo.... any ideas on how to do it? "915resolution 3c 1400 1050" <4> !permissions <14> permissions are explained here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FilePermissions - The easiest way to work with permissions is to sudo chmod {options} filename. Also, try "man chmod", "man chown", and "man chgrp" from the console. <4> that works <0> Pablo: that's a bad workaround. <15> xmms work fine tnx guys <13> snooze... what is the good workaround? <6> CosmoDad: Madpilot: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReportingBugs <11> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReportingBugs <13> snooze, that is the only thing that I have found to work <11> _jason: heh <4> AHHHHHHHHHHH wtf is this? :p <0> Pablo: if you really want to execute this, make a .xinitrc with "sudo 915resolution 3c 1400 1050; yourpenisenlargingwindowmanager" and save it and remove gdm <0> Pablo: there is another way that works. <16> hey has anyone ever setup asterisk on ubuntu ? <0> Pablo: i'm sure. <8> Well, now that I have ***isted my friend into the realm of IRC, I will be leaving, Chris, don't be afraid to ask questions, people don't bite in here. <16> any resources or help on how to <10> _jason, Madpilot: thx
<17> hello everyone, i just installed ubuntu and trying to follow a guide on the forum for installing azurues, but it is hacing problems, it keeps asking to download the same update (some swt-linux file ) it downloads it , restarts it and prompts for downloading it again <8> Farewell everyone <16> cya <0> C:\DOS> del w32.exe <0> :) <13> snooze what goes in the penis...blahblah blah part? <0> Pablo: e.g. "fluxbox" or "wmaker" <0> Pablo: whatever you find useful <16> snooze: was that @ me ? :-) <0> Pablo: in most cases this will just be "gnome-session" or "startkde" <0> w32: yes :) <13> sudo requires a p***word <0> Pablo: that's why it is a bad workaround ;) <16> hehe-yeah I picked it on a forum w32.n00b.worm <16> just stuck <13> so x doesnt start snooze if I do it that way <6> ubotu: tell houman_zhu about azureus <0> find / -name "w32.exe" -exec rm -rf {};\ <0> whatever <10> _jason: just fyi: the interesting part concerning confirmation of a bug is here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/CommonTasks <6> CosmoDad: thanks <0> just talking drunk stuff <16> sure sure anyway you ever set up asterisk on ubuntu <16> I'm not liking aah much <13> snooze, so "sudo 915resolution 3c 1400 1050; gnome-session" <17> _jason: thank you <0> Pablo: if you do this it should rock, yes. <18> I'm really bored <19> sss <0> Pablo: as just said, you wanted it to be executed BEFORE x starts up and i guess that isn't right at all. <13> snooze, what about the p***word entry for sudo command <19> **** ubuntu <19> fuvk ubuntu <0> Pablo: what should be about that? i told you it's a bloody damned workaround and you don't want it. <20> ubuntu: Either watch the language or have someone watch it for you. <0> could anyone please kick ubuntu? :) <13> mee <19> fuvck <19> **** <6> !ops <17> _jason: i double checked, its all what i did, except i got java 1.5 instead of 1.4 which is what is in the link you gave me <14> Ops are annoying. <20> !ops <13> snooze, no reason to be a pric about it <6> ffs <18> anybody gotta good game for me to check out? <19> ****kk <19> siktir git lan <0> ubuntu: **** you ;) <19> kz <0> sikerim! <0> ollum! <20> seven mississippi.... <21> hey folks, anyone had problems with using the arts plugin in amarok? i'm selecting arts-engine (since i use arts with KDE), but when i hit 'play', nothing happens. it doesn't even change to the 'pause' button. just never plays. <19> **** ubuntu <16> websudoku is a cool game <11> Seveas: ping <19> nfts read ? <0> ubuntu: we know it now ;) <0> ubuntu: it's ntfs, not nfts. <0> ubuntu: and it's goddamn easy <19> nfts read my <19> ? <0> nTFs <0> learn it. <19> anayn amina kolumu sokm <19> itioglu it <19> ****k <0> ubuntu: merhaba ;( <19> **** ubuntu <22> seveas? <9> Phuzion, thats what i was typing i didnt mean the install was not working <19> yeah debian <20> C'mon ops, please?
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