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<0> hatake_kakashi: and it just works, i'm using kde right now.
<1> hatake_kakashi, I did that as well and almost all my dependacie crap went away
<2> dooglus: I have both ubuntu and kubuntu (Hoary) on cd. I have installed ubuntu via the hoary cd, but I want apt-get to install kubuntu-desktop via kubuntu cdrom that I have. So far I have got apt-get to read the cd but it said there are unmet dependencies. Each of the packages claim that they are not to be installed
<0> hatake_kakashi: the only issue was getting those 200mb's and installing them, but my connection and my pc are pretty fast.
<1> would you have to partition to install 2 versions of linux?
<2> snooze_: that's exactly my problem, hence I want to install them off the cd
<0> []2[[]][[]]T: if you got 2 disks not.
<1> ahh
<0> hatake_kakashi: cd?
<3> hatake_kakashi: I guess you've updated your ubuntu installation so that it now depends on newer packages than you have on CD?
<2> []2[[]][[]]T: my plan is to not to do that, I want both KDE and Gnome on one install
<1> how do you get ubuntu to reconize your secound hd
<0> hatake_kakashi: uhm
<0> []2[[]][[]]T: you don't need to.
<2> dooglus: yeah, would it cause an impact?
<3> hatake_kakashi: add the net sources as well as the CD sources. it will use the CD where it can, and download what it needs to



<0> []2[[]][[]]T: you just need a way to boot from the second hd
<3> hatake_kakashi: you can investigate further - try installing one of the packages it says won't be installed. it'll tell you why it won't be installed
<1> snooze_, okay it's that i have installed a new hd but I can't find it in ubuntu
<0> []2[[]][[]]T: let's say by specifying which hdd is the primary boot device for your bios or by adding it to grub's menu.lst
<0> []2[[]][[]]T: a new install to the second hd should detect the first and add those entries to the boot loader's menu.
<2> dooglus: currently I have the cd as the first ones on the list, and its followed by the net ones. The last thing I want is apt-get asking to download 200MB worth of KDE files like it did last time, if that's the case, I'll probably have to wipe the hd clean and start fresh again
<4> hi all
<3> hatake_kakashi: kubuntu ****s in Hoary anyway...
<0> []2[[]][[]]T: if you want to do all that manually you have to **** around with grub's menu.lst
<0> hatake_kakashi: go get some nice breezy badger cd's for free 8)
<2> dooglus: well, as of that time, I had both those cd
<0> hatake_kakashi: they ship directly to your postbox for free.
<1> snooze_, I don't want to install a new linux it's that I've installed a new hd but I didn't reformat it and Bios won't reconize it... bleh I might get around to ****ing with grub's menu later
<2> snooze_: o.O hmm
<3> hatake_kakashi: hoary is almost a year old now - it's worth updating to breezy anyway.
<0> hatake_kakashi: shipit.ubuntu.com
<1> I use breezy
<5> Is "Hatake" Kakashi's first name in Naruto?
<2> dooglus: I did dist-upgrade to breezy awhile ago on Kubuntu, and that caused failsafe to not work on x
<0> []2[[]][[]]T: don't exactly know what's wrong there... sorry.
<1> meh
<2> goki-: huh?
<0> bleh
<2> goki-: doubt it
<6> bleh all my nicks are taken
<7> what is happening wrong when i do cd /home/user/z and press tab and the fold don't appears in the terminal?
<8> omfg
<9> Al-Daja, it's /home/z
<10> Al-Daja: because there is more than one file/folder that start with z ?
<1> I'll just stick with this for now
<2> []2[[]][[]]T: you'd be surprised names can be taken very easily :)
<1> apperently
<2> Google for your name :) you'd be surprised for sure, like I did
<11> hi
<1> wow
<5> hatake_kakashi, ah ok sorry, I thought you were named after the Naruto character
<7> Seveas: NoStress the fold is inside of user
<5> hatake_kakashi, I was gonna ash you about the secret of the Sharingan Mirror Wheel Eye, but now I see that would be pointless
<12> welcomed
<1> is there a way to log into the root account from the startup login meun?
<13> hello all
<10> Al-Daja: what happen if you hit tab twice (quickly) 6c?
<2> goki-: apparently, that is where I got the nick from, but no, its not the first neither is it the main character. It was the teacher/lecturer for Naruto
<2> []2[[]][[]]T: you mean the GUI interface?
<13> what the command can i use to "raceroute" in Ubuntu 5.10 ?
<1> yep
<7> nothing happens NoStress
<13> "traceroute" i mean
<2> snooze_: btw, thanks for that heads up, I need to look around more next time :)
<14> Alpha: tracepath
<0> Al-Daja: sudo apt-cache search traceroute
<0> hatake_kakashi: np :)
<2> []2[[]][[]]T: its not possible, they did that is to prevent you from running everything as root
<1> damn
<2> []2[[]][[]]T: correction, you can but I wouldn't do it
<15> is there anything better than gdesklets? i want to launch programs 'a la macosx
<16> how to make a file executable? chmod?
<2> and thanks to dooglus as well :)
<17> Alpha: install the traceroute package - I don't think it's installed by default
<9> chmod +x file
<2> Seveas: yes



<0> traceroute - traces the route taken by packets over a TCP/IP network
<2> blah
<17> !info traceroute
<2> oh well
<18> traceroute: (traces the route taken by packets over a TCP/IP network), section net, is optional. Version: 1.4a12-18 (breezy), Packaged size: 21 kB, Installed size: 104 kB
<16> cheers
<2> SeyToN: what Seveas said
<4> need a program to make a vcd using my pics with music in the background i.e a slideshow
<15> is there anything better than gdesklets? i want to launch programs 'a la macosx
<19> hi there
<19> anyone know how to log in as root in the gui so i can delete locked folders
<17> !tell ph1qt10n about patience
<17> steve60: use sudo, either on the command line or lauch Nautilus w/ gksudo
<7> thx Seveas NoStress and snooze_ the only problem is the ubuntu have to know that is in Z not z lolol
<10> Al-Daja: :)
<19> cheers mad
<0> Al-Daja: unix case sensitivy
<7> NoStress: didn't expect that one
<0> +it
<7> snooze_: know now
<19> w/ gksudo
<19> not working
<1> with traceroute can you use that to trace a remote ip?
<17> steve60: open a terminal, type "gksudo nautilus" - when it asks for a pw, use your regular user pw
<20> hi. my sound stopped working after i messed up my sudoer. i fixed the sudoer but not the sound. any help would be appreciated.
<21> hello, i get cdrom errors during install using the powerpc image at http://cdimage.ubuntulinux.org/daily/current/
<17> steve60: safer by far is to use "rm" in the terminal...
<21> does this http://cdimage.ubuntulinux.org/daily/current/dapper-install-powerpc.OVERSIZED mean it does not find on a normal disk ?
<21> s/find/fit/
<13> how to play mp3 in ubuntu music player if my mp3 in windows harddisk ?
<1> I wonder what would happen if I put coffee in my coffee machine instead of water?
<22> hi all .. i have problems configuring evolution with exchange connector .. i am only asked for username .. i cant enter owa and exchange server ip .. im running kubuntu 5.1 / evo 2.4 - all installed today so im up2date i hope - anyone can help me a sec ?
<0> []2[[]][[]]T: you just would geht highly conenctrated caffeine
<0> []2[[]][[]]T: i did it some times :)
<1> well I have had the coffee put sitting for like 10 hours so that the water boils out
<1> brb
<23> hum
<1> i hope my coffee machine won't **** up
<13> how to play mp3 in ubuntu music player if my mp3 in windows folder ??
<24> mount the windows drive
<24> !mount
<18> rumour has it, mount is the command to add partitions to your filesystem - for full instructions see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InstallingANewHardDrive For mounting windows partitions, see !windowsdrives or http://tinyurl.com/bly9f
<24> !windows
<18> [windows] unnecessary - everything runs in linux. Choose your emulator: Cedega, Wine, VMware, Qemu, Xen, CrossOver Office, or find an !alternative
<1> lol
<12> !+find skim
<19> how do i remove a Dir from the home when it's locked
<25> hey I was trying to edit my /etc/sudoers file and now it won't let me edit it because I changed the permissions from 0440 to 0777
<18> Ubuntu Search of 'skim' (4 shown; 6 total): (/usr/share/apache2/icons/{diskimg.gif|diskimg.png}) in net/apache2-common ;; (/usr/share/enlightenment/E-docs/E_deskimg.png) in universe/x11/enlightenment-data ;; (/usr/share/doc/apache2-doc/icons/{diskimg.gif|diskimg.png}) in doc/apache2-doc ;; (/usr/share/apache/icons/{diskimg.gif|diskimg.png}) in universe/web/apache-common.
<25> i'm an idiot please help me!
<0> i won't help idiots :)
<24> sudo gedit?
<26> ProfessorChaos: so chmod it back
<26> ProfessorChaos: and generally don't edit the sudoers file
<27> Oh yah
<10> ProfessorChaos: you'd better use visudo to edit sudo
<25> sudo chmod 777 /etc/sudoers
<25> sudo: /etc/sudoers is mode 0777, should be 0440
<19> mudpilot how do i remove a Dir from the home dir
<14> goodness me
<28> how to create a su p***word? sudo p***wd and something else....?
<26> ProfessorChaos: I mean sudo chmod 0440 /etc/sudoers
<14> ubotu tell steve60 about tab
<26> ProfessorChaos: you really don't want the file to be 777
<25> $ sudo chmod 0440 /etc/sudoers
<25> sudo: /etc/sudoers is mode 0777, should be 0440
<26> ProfessorChaos: but of course you've broken sudo now, so you'll have to reboot into recovery mode to do it
<17> steve60: was that for me? in any case, read "man rm"
<13> why ubuntu cant reject ICMP packet ?
<19> OK THANX
<26> Alpha: err, it can
<28> its a short command word but i cant remember its like sudo p***wd and something else :\
<25> Ng: gotcha
<26> Alpha: are yo usure you want to though?


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