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<0> hatake_kakashi that makes sense.. in that case youd probaply call yourself naruto instead of hatake ^^
<1> crimsun: you must have a hilight for 'sound problem' :)
<2> maria: note that it is _not_ dpkg --reconfigure -a, but dpkg --configure -a
<3> hey thanks guys, it worked
<4> anna: blah.. I'd much prefer hatake
<3> :)
<5> any idea how to get a broadcom wlan card up on breezy badger?
<6> amphi: i have had that same issue as her and sudo apt-get update has fixed it ;)
<7> how can I stop Ubuntu from automounting a specified partition?
<8> crimsun, how much more details u want i gave my Mobo model and i said that i am having sound problems on it (unable to hear any sound)
<5> just delete that line in /etc/fstab
<9> holobyted, adding noauto in fstab
<10> Cryptid: lspci -v ; cat /proc/asound/cards && amixer
<10> !tell Cryptid about pastebin
<8> crimsun, i dont mean to be rude just need a solution to my problem
<0> hatake_kakashi what book is he reading in almost every episode? *haha



<3> now who wants to answer another question :) im using onboard tnt2 graphics, but i also have a trident 3d image 9750 agp card with 4 megs ram on it, what do you think will be faster for video playback, because right now video playback is too slow to watch
<0> ecchi
<10> maria: the tnt2
<2> gnomefreak: I have always had to run dpkg --configure -a on debian after interrupting a package install
<4> anna: adult stuff :P nothing wrong with that heh
<3> crimsun : thanks :) less work for me
<11> mplayer -cache 256 http://195.137.248.36:8020
<4> anna: btw whats your favourite character in naruto?
<7> does this look okay to you? fstab snip: /dev/sdd1 none auto noauto 0 0
<2> holobyted: no
<2> holobyted: man 5 fstab
<4> holobyted: no
<12> is it possible to join multiple channels with p***word in xchat-gnome, it stopps to join after the first p***word protected channel
<9> holobyted, remove the auto and dont use spaces but ,
<7> my fstab file is tab-delimited.. following the fields on the file itself
<6> i cant remember a time i ever ran that command but i have had very minamin issues with debiana dn deb based distos
<9> holobyted, /dev/sdd1 /media/mountpoint noauto 0 0 | something like that
<7> filesystem | mount | type | options | dump | p***
<0> hatake_kakashi hm.. thats hard to decide... but i think its naruto, because hes so strongwilled (does this word exist? sorr, im from germany, my english isnt that good)
<8> crimsun, i did what u asked me to please check this out http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/8787
<9> holobyted, /dev/sdd1 /media/mountpoint the_fs_type noauto 0 0 | sorry something like that
<4> anna: heh
<0> hatake_kakashi but kakashi is kind of cool too ^^
<13> is there a way to generate a preseed partman-auto/expert_recipe_file from an existing setup?
<14> brb
<7> that's what I have... only "none" in place of the mount point, since I don't want it mounted
<9> holobyted, if you dont want it mounted, why is it in your fstab...?
<2> holobyted: so wtf is it in fstab?
<10> Cryptid: unmute 'Center', 'Surround', and 'Front'
<7> I asked you guys how to stop it from being automounted, you told me to use fstab
<0> hatake_kakashi hm, i think i allready installed java but firefox complains all the time that it lacks of the plugin
<10> Cryptid: and mute 'Front Mic'
<2> holobyted: if you mean you don't want it automounted at boot, put 'noauto' in the options
<8> crimsun, k will do that
<15> Are there any how-tos around on getting dapper/xgl/compiz working?
<9> holobyted, and if you dont want it at all, youst delete the line in fstab
<2> holobyted: man 5 fstab explains this
<7> I don't want it automounted at all.. it's the iPod's boot partition, don't want it. and if I delete the line, it gets automounted as soon as I connect the iPod.
<10> Cwiiis: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2006-February/000079.html
<15> crimsun: Thanks... Doing that and it doesn't seem to work for me :( Oh well...
<10> Cwiiis: is your graphics driver supported?
<16> hey guys mounting a file is -o right?
<2> holobyted: ah... 'noauto' prevents the device being mount by mount -a
<4> anna: you did not link the plugin to it
<2> holobyted: something else is mounting your ipod, adding it to fstab will not help IMHO
<8> crimsun, when do i unmute them from "alsamixer"???
<7> do I need to somehow blacklist the partition in the hotplug conf file or something like that?
<10> Cryptid: "when"?
<16> hmm nm
<4> poningru: you mean mounting an iso image?
<2> holobyted: you need to find out wtf is mounting it first
<16> yeah
<17> if both my linux pcs have an ipv4 and ipv6 ip address, are transfers between them by default ipv6?
<16> how would you do that?
<15> crimsun: Yup, nvidia
<15> glx seems to work fine with normal X
<10> Cwiiis: should work without a problem if you enable the glxcomposite option
<18> howdy
<19> how does one choose a sound card on the command line without alsaconf?



<0> hatake_kakashi erm, yes.. im still new to linux and i have no clue how to link it
<8> crimsun, u wanted me to mute and unmute few things rite where do i do it from??
<15> crimsun: Do I need to enable composite? I thought Xgl provided that?
<10> Cryptid: yes, 'm' in alsamixer
<20> can Free Software be sold for a price?
<21> dylan_: sure
<20> Jhair, okay, so it is not like "freeware"
<10> trappist: be more specific?
<18> anyone have experience configuring ubuntu for dual head support?
<17> if both my linux pcs have an ipv4 and ipv6 ip address, are transfers between them by default ipv6?
<4> anna: check the section under that url for 'Java on Mozilla Firefox'
<22> akp: it really depends on what videocard & driver you're using
<2> dylan_: as the slogan hath it, "It's not the sw that's free, it's you" ;)
<8> crimsun, thanx man u solved my problem
<19> crimsun: I have an onboard cmedia card and a pci audigy. ubuntu in its infinite wisdom has chosen my onboard card, but there are no speakers plugged into it, so I'd like to use my audigy.
<10> trappist: are you using breezy or dapper?
<10> Cryptid: np
<19> crimsun: dapper
<0> hatake_kakashi i allready did that, but i dont understand it:/
<18> i have an ati. I've found another with the same laptop who did it -- I'm just finding it a bit obtuse. Actually, for now I'd be satisified if I could get ubuntu to use the external port rather than the laptop screen.
<17> trappist : you disable the onboard card in your bios dude
<10> trappist: asoundconf set defaults.pcm.card string
<4> anna: you don't understand the command? or did it not work?
<19> lsuactiafner: I'm going to be disappointed if that's the solution. dude.
<17> trappist : when you boot up press delete to enter the bios settings and look around to disable somethign sound related
<10> trappist: where string is the name in brackets from /proc/asound/cards
<23> What does everyone here think of the stability of Ubuntu? 1-10 ? i give it 8
<17> three is another one but its too much effort
<17> when you can just use the bios
<24> 8.5
<19> crimsun: that takes immediate effect or it does the /etc/mod* thing?
<10> trappist: it's immediate. You need to restart ALSA apps.
<22> akp: i'm using ibm thinkpad / ati 9600 / breezy / xorg / fglrx i ran fglrxconfig and got video mirroring set up so i can do presentations
<19> awesome
<19> ablomen: please don't do that
<17> are nfs transfers between my two ubuntu boxes on a lan ipv6 or ipv4?
<18> wastrel_ I hadn't seen that utility. I suppose I should run it with sudo, yes.
<22> akp: recommend backing up your existing xorg.conf before trying
<25> excuse me for my poor english :p somebody know how I can configure my sound server (alsa) correcty? the problem is what the volume of each application are not independet, i.e, if i put down the vol in xmms it also put down the vol y mplayer, how can I solve it?
<17> wastrel : what card do you have?
<9> trappist, sorry pretty new to irc wasnt my intention
<10> civ: use softvol pcm plugin for alsa-lib on a per-application basis
<22> lsuactiafner: ATI Technologies Inc RV350 [Mobility Radeon 9600 M10]
<17> civ : you can use * and / in mplayer for volume adjustments
<18> wastrel_ definitely -- I have several. :)
<26> IdleOne: wich one you say is most stable?
<0> hatake_kakashi oh sorry, i was wrong.. ill read the page again..
<19> crimsun: that command seemed to run fine, and I doublechecked my "string", but alsa apps return a string of errors beginning with :ALSA lib confmisc.c:1107:(snd_func_refer) Unable to find definition 'defaults.ctl.card'
<25> ok, but if i put down the xmms vol it also put down mplayer... buh xD !
<27> hey guys, how can i resume a torrent that was downloading after i close bittorrent? i have a 2GB file downloading, but I need to reboot the machine
<24> skazii: there are no real stable distro's because they are always being developed. thats why I gave an 8.5 to ubuntu
<19> yaaar: it happens automatically
<28> woo! krita 1.5beta has CMYK! that should put a cat amongst the pigeons for people looking for reasons not to adopt linux.
<26> Oki
<24> skazii: #ubuntu-offtopic is a better place to talk about this
<27> trappist: ?
<25> crimsun, can You give me some more info, i dont understand you...
<4> anna: ok
<19> yaaar: just do what you did the first time to download the torrent. it will find the existing file, check its integrity, and resume the download.
<29> is there a text editor for linux that lets you use macros?
<28> TokenBad, gvim, emacs
<19> TokenBad: vim
<27> trappist: oh, ok, so go back to the website i found it at and click it again?
<21> TokenBad: emacs
<19> yaaar: yes
<18> TokenBad_ emacs -- in X or commandline. What are you trying to accomplish?
<10> civ: tell mplayer to use a software volume
<29> I want alot of lines removed from a txt file
<29> all the lines start with the same thing
<30> anyone familiar with a "opengl-update ati" command
<27> trappist: where does it put those files? like, say i decide halfway through that i don't really want one, where would i go to remove it?
<10> civ: if you use the gui, you can set it in the audio options


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