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<0> iam tired of putting the p***word in everytime I start it up. <1> KingDong: you start up? where are you having to put the p***word in? <2> KingDong, there's good reason for only root to be able to edit it, sorry. <3> cant find the latest dapper <4> I tried to install libusb-0.1.12 and ... it failed. How do I make a clean unistall ? <2> The_Hague, /join #ubuntu+1 <3> i found it <0> Ya i dont want to put the p***word in. iam the only one useing this computer i just get tired of putting the p***word in. <1> pundai: okay, but the first number stays the same? <1> pundai: and does suspend-to-RAM work on your laptop? <5> sladen, suspend to ram=sleep right? if so, then yes <2> Old, http://www.castaglia.org/proftpd/doc/contrib/ProFTPD-mini-HOWTO-Umask.html <6> looking at it now <2> kk <2> that's likely the issue
<7> Is there a quicken-type program on the repos? <8> Joetheodd: gnucash and grisbi <9> hola <10> neat, using my new phone <0> ahhhhh.....:( u ppl no help <5> sladen, whoops Fn+ESC works now after commenting out the line in defaults/acpi-support <2> joedj, gnucash = the best <7> pyter, tu habo english? <8> !es <11> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda. <6> ocked, dont understand a **** tbh <9> no <10> anyone run dapper x64 version? <12> I'm looking at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows, Using the LiveCD and overwriting the Windows Bootloader--"4. Type "root (hd0,6)", or whatever your harddisk + boot partition numbers are (my /boot is at /dev/sda7, which translates to hd0,6 for grub)." How do i find out what my harddisk + partition numbers are, especially when I have linux on one hard-disk, and Windows on another? <8> Old: language please <13> ocked, also while opening synaptic i got the following msg..http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14028 <2> Old, well, if you're trying to run an ftp server it's probably a good idea to figure it out <6> ocked, It really doesnt give me any information, As I cant seem to find any examples, etc. <6> tritium, sorry. Could you perhaps help me? I want to give a user full access to /var/www/cstrike with proftpd <5> and i pressed it m ultiple times so when i resume from sleep, it keeps making me sleep <5> please dont sleep again <14> Joetheodd: heh, if you are asking some, say hablas ingles? <1> ubuntu: cat /etc/fstab <2> astrisk, just reload your package-list <12> thanks sladen <10> no one here is running the x64 version? <1> !justaks <11> sladen: Huh? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/ <15> Champpc: of ubuntu? <7> NickGarvey: huh? <5> hehehe <1> !justask <11> - Ask your question and we'll try to answer it. <2> Champpc, sorry, not me <10> yeah <8> Old: use chmod <15> Champpc: many in here are <6> could you give me an example? Im not so experienced with ubuntu <10> wondering what kind of issues i should expect <14> Joetheodd: "you speak english?" "hablas ingles?" <12> sladen, I get: <12> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ cat /etc/fstab <12> /dev/mapper/casper-snapshot / auto noatime 0 0 <12> tmpfs /tmp tmpfs nosuid,nodev 0 0 <12> /dev/hdb5 swap swap defaults 0 0 <14> !paste <7> NickGarvey, oh. <11> Please don't flood the channel! For best results use the pastebin at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/ and tell people the URL <2> tritium, that's only a temporary fix, he wants the directories created by the ftp user to be accessible <15> Champpc: no flash, no w32codecs. <16> what do i need to install to play avi vidz <6> NickGarvey knows, remember me nick? <15> alsa: /msg ubotu restricted <14> Old: yup <10> or is there a siye dedicated to the x64 version? like whats needed to use 32bit apps and stuff <8> ocked: oh, he didn't specify that to me <17> !tell alsa about restricted <2> tritium, yeah, he's having proftpd issues <18> I need some help installing Ubuntu Linux on a Mac <1> ubuntu: okay, do sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda
<15> Champpc: the only way in Ubuntu is to make a 32bit chroot <15> Ubuntu is unfortunately not BiArch <14> Champpc: most 64 bit processors are backwards compatable with 32 bit programs <1> ubuntu: and look for the big one labelled Linux <16> how about this <16> ubuntu keeps my session saved <19> hi all <15> NickGarvey: yes, but you'd need to have a full new installation of Ubuntu, as it's not BiArch <16> i cant let it reboot into a fresh session <2> tritium, I pointed him here, I've got a project to do, but this seems to address it: http://www.castaglia.org/proftpd/doc/contrib/ProFTPD-mini-HOWTO-Umask.html <12> sladen, nothing happens <12> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda <12> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ <6> Hey, could you help me out NickGarvey? Im having troubles with my ftp account, I want him to be able to see all the dirs, access them, change them, (full access) in /var/www/cstrike - but when he creates a new dir, he cant enter it. <16> i think its getting a slow performance in loading <1> NickGarvey: all amd64 ones are. Others, (Sparc64, Itanium, Power4, Alpha... aren't) <8> ocked: thanks for point him to that. <1> ubuntu: sudo fdisk -l /dev/hda <13> ocked, while reloading i get the following error msg http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14029 <20> Hey all... How can I make it so directories starting with .'s visible in programs when I have to browse for files? It's getting VERY annoying. For example, when I need to select "Sound" files, I can't access /home/duckdown/.xchat2/sounds because .xchat2 isn't visible in the file browser. This goes for anything in GNOME. <12> ubuntu is on my second hard drive <10> apok, seriously? so its not as compatible as say 64bit suse? they have biarch <1> duckdown: .* dotfiles are hidden files <12> Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System <12> /dev/hda1 * 1 9728 78140128+ 7 HPFS/NTFS <15> Champpc: that's correct. <1> duckdown: if you just start typing the name of the hidden folder you can enter it <8> ubuntu: please don't paste here, ok? <15> Champpc: it's quite sad :( <12> ... <21> bah <22> ubuntu - pastebin.com <21> darn u ubuntug uys :) <12> I thought there was a 4 line rule or something like that <6> NickGarvey, have any ideas regarding that trouble? As the user cant access the dir's he just created the ftp account is useless to him. <16> any one here knows how to make ubuntu STOP saving the session <1> ubuntu: you don't appear to have any Linux partitions? Did you wipe them when installing Windows? <10> ok, thanks again guys <12> They are on my second hard disk, like I said <12> as far as I know, hda is hard drive 1 <5> hey sladen so sleep works now <23> what is the relationship between ubuntu and mepis? sometimes i see references to "ubunto-mepis" as if they were (at least nearly) the same thing <15> james_xxx: mepis is now being based on kubuntu <15> james_xxx: previously it was based directly on debian <23> ty apokryphos <1> pundai: okay, and is restores probably? In which case I can white-list it <12> doing the same with HDB gives me three partitions, my swap, my linux, and Extended <24> hey ompaul you here? <24> nickrud, you here? <16> !saved session <11> alsa: Wish I knew. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/ <23> if i installed KDE on my ubuntu system, would it bear some resemblance to mepis? <20> sladen: I can't manually enter anything. There is just an arrow indicating "cd .." and a box where I can select like /home or /home/duckdown, and then two buttons that say OK or CANCEL <5> sladen, yep <25> hey, any of you use tscp before in ubuntu? <5> it suspends to ram and disk perfectly <5> just not the Fn keys <26> how to convert an rpm file to deb with alien? I mean what is the commnad <16> any one know how to disable my ubuntu from saving the session after i log out ? <16> i uncheck the option on logout menu <1> ubuntu: in that case it would be hd(1,1) (second disk, second partition, counting from zero) <15> C-O-L-T: man alien <16> but it keeps saving the session <26> apokryphos: man alien and file name? <15> C-O-L-T: man alien to find out its usage 8) <23> how does one install the KDE desktop in ubuntu? <1> duckdown: in nautilus just type the filename <15> james_xxx: /msg ubotu kubuntu <8> james_xxx: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop <20> sladen: let me try, thanks <23> ty agaib apok <1> duckdown: in any of the open dialogue boxes, type Ctrl-L and then the filename <12> sladen: Error 11: Unrecognized device string <20> Ahh!
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