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<0> duckdowb, as many as needed to get it right :) <1> Stormx2> cool, thanks. <2> duckdown: and why are you mentioning this in this channel? :) <3> outlawcrook: sudo dpkg -i filename.deb <1> apokryphos> I'm just voicing my opnion... is that not allowed? <4> thanks <1> :( <3> In soviet russia, opinion voices you! <2> duckdown: you're in the wrong channel for dapper talk; this channel is for breezy talk. <1> Stormx2> LOL :D <5> !automatix <6> from memory, automatix is unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'y\nY\n'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, such as !easyubuntu. <1> !dapper <6> **** News Flash **** Dapper has its own channel #ubuntu+1 please join there for dapper (the beta of the next release) configuration, install, or other conversation, dapper will be in this channel from 1st June :-) BUT not until then <5> !easyubuntu
<6> it has been said that easyubuntu is an easy-to-use program for installing all your favorites. Java, Nvidia/ATI, and more. It is as safe as the team can make it. It doesn't change any settings by default. http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/. <0> duckdown, but yeah, constant rebooting is getting annoying. We just need to understand that it is necessary and we _are_ using beta-software. <7> Hello. I'm trying to get networking working in the latest ubuntu, running on a Toshiba Tecra 750CDM laptop. From looking at the dmesg output, and poking around on the net, I've added 'acpi=off', 'pci=usepirqmask' and 'pci=biosirq', which has cleaned up issues seen in dmesg. However, the system keeps seeing the network card as wanting IRQ 0, and is unable to reserve it. I don't know if that's the entire reason the networking isn <3> So what happens to the breezy people on June 1st. Do they get a notice like "btw ur system sux" <3> hail the xbox guru <3> o.O <8> jack, there is something on the wiki on how to maintain a mirror, its rather easy, was written by Mr Karl Gotez jack, there is something on the wiki on how to maintain a mirror, its rather easy - you need to hack (A) the repo you want to mirror (B) the directory you want to put it in locally and that will be the be all and end all <9> Stormx2, no, they have a year's support left <3> Im so tired <2> Stormx2: no :P. Breezy gets support for another 18 months <10> hi <0> Stormx2, they get a chan #lesser-ubuntu <0> ;) <3> Yeah <9> rflmao <8> Stormx2, it shows sleep dude :) <3> I joined #ubuntu-1 the other day <11> heh, #ubuntu-1, then I'm sure we've got a complete proof by induction <2> hoary questions are still perfectly valid in here <3> gave me op, and a tonne of people joined and were like "awww...." <12> does anybody know what the terminal command is to end OEM setup and continue in end-user setup? i know it's something like sudo oem-configure something, but i don't remember the last par <10> I would like to know how instal kde on ubuntu <9> RandolphCarter, that is so good, it should be <2> swissbear: /msg ubotu kde <3> swissbear: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop <13> sudo apt-get install kde <9> swissbear, sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop <3> No <14> hi, when I try to start up bittorrent it asks me where the meta file is., what should I do <3> jamiejacksoncumb is lie and a cheat <1> Samuli^> Fair enough :) <9> jamiejacksoncumb, that's a holdover from debian's repos, don't recommend it <3> Xbox_guru: Its looking for a .torrent file <11> Xbox_guru: give it what it wants :) (meta == .torrent afaik) <10> thank you <2> jamiejacksoncumb: it's a method, but not the recommended one. <13> download a torrent file and it will run <14> ohh ok, <3> swissbear: make sure you use this: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop NOT kde <0> Stormx2, why not kde? <0> or kde-core for that matter. <3> Samuli^: Read up ^ <0> and better to use aptitude btw. <3> apokryphos and nickrud explained <15> seesseesse <3> Don't question my package management biatch <0> Not all people want _all_ the stuff. <2> Samuli^: "kde" and "kde-core" are metapackages that don't carry the recommended kubuntu kde packages. They're good for more minimal/customized installs <8> Samuli^, the whole thing is packaged nicely in ubuntu with a meta package - kubuntu-desktop like in ubuntu its not gnome is ubuntu-desktop and so on <9> Samuli^, a point. <0> it's good to know there a alternatives. <14> which java version should I run, sun's or blacks? <0> a=are <2> Samuli^: kubuntu.org/wiki/InstallingKDE explains all <11> Xbox_guru: sun's, if you're running dapper it's in the repositories now <2> or w.k.o/InstallingKDE even <7> <----waiting for an acknowledgement of my networking question ... <15> vui parlat ingles? <15> :D <14> I'm running breezy <2> https://wiki.kubuntu.org/InstallingKDE
<16> ste, ? <15> sesesese <15> usat a ubond? <3> Right folks, night night! <16> ste, i didnt see your question <9> ste, I can't answer, but I'd recommend repeating the whole question about every ten minutes <2> |voms|: English only in here, please. <11> Xbox_guru: you'll have to follow the restricted formats guide :) <5> how come, whenver I boot up Ubuntu from power off, my internet doesnt work...like the router doesnt even recognize my computer as interacting with it....however, when I reboot into windows and then reboot into Ubuntu it works <7> it was large, could you scroll up, so I don't have to retype it? <5> I think it has something to do ith Windows loading some driver which Ubuntu takes advantage of? <17> question: any good internet monthly usage monitor? <10> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), <0> Stormx2, "Don't question my package management biatch" <-- what are you going to do if you decide you didn't quite ike that kde? <18> Zeus`: windows? <10> ? <9> ste, cut & paste :) <14> randolph, I did, but the plugin isn't in firefox, how do I add it <2> swissbear: you're not sudo <2> mekanzoo: I use knemo which is a decent-ish kde monitor <11> Zeus`: I think that may be something to do with Windows not releasing DHCP addresses properly <15> <2> |voms|: English only in here, please. I speak only taleban <15> :D <3> apokryphos: I bet he's just speaking some nonsense to try and make us try and figure out what language he is using and use !es or whatever... its all a mind ploy <2> mekanzoo: doesn't record monthly though, only per-session. <10> what sudo means? <7> Hello. I'm trying to get networking working in the latest ubuntu, running on a Toshiba Tecra 750CDM laptop. From looking at the dmesg output, and poking around on the net, I've added 'acpi=off', 'pci=usepirqmask' and 'pci=biosirq', which has cleaned up issues seen in dmesg. However, the system keeps seeing the network card as wanting IRQ 0, and is unable to reserve it. I don't know if that's the entire reason the networking isn <7> there. <7> :) <17> apokryphos: is it compatible with gnome? <12> does anybody know what the terminal command is to end OEM setup and continue in end-user setup? i know it's something like sudo oem-configure something, but i don't remember the last par <16> ste, free up the irq <3> Samuli^: Uninstall qt3 like I did last time? <2> mekanzoo: yes, of course, as are all KDE applications. <16> ste, and retry <0> Stormx2, that's gonna get you rid all the packages. <7> it shouldn't be wanting 0 in the first place <8> !tell swissbear about sudo <19> I can only view my true resolution at 60hz, when I select anything higher than 60hz it makes everything really big. I went to the fixscreenres page and it didnt help <13> how can you make users with know p***words? <17> oh ok.. thank you... <0> with aptitude you can just "sudo aptitude remove kubuntu-desktop" <20> hello <5> Rudemeister: When I turn my computer off, go to sleep then wake up, and boot straight into Ubuntu, Idont have internet access and my router's (number 1 light) isnt on, meaning it doest recoginize my computer. However, I then reboot into windows, which I then get online automatically, then reboot into Ubuntu, and I can then use the internet <21> I have used Windows forever and Linux just for hosting test/development servers. I would like to use Ubuntu Linux for my desktop enviroment as well as for development. My problem is that on Windows I use Windows Media Player 10. I really like it because it has a nice, graphical interface that lets me sort by song title, artist, lets me rate songs, has auto play-lists (e.g. "songs never listened to", "songs commonly listened to at <21> night", "songs rated 4 or 5 stars", etc). Is there anything comprable in Linux? <3> Samuli^: It won't remove it's dependancies though. <0> Stormx2, it will. <11> Xbox_guru: I can't remember the path, but it puts a plugin into /usr/lib/java*/plugin somewhere <16> ste, the IRQ u can free up in bios, but thats not your sissue <22> hello, if I install linux-686-smp, and it does not work properly (which it didn't the 1st time) I should still be able to load the 386 kernel right??? <11> Xbox_guru: you can link that to your .mozilla plugin directory, or to the system-wide one, your call <20> i need help installing zd1211 on my drapper drake <9> pvd2006, did you define your monitor refresh rates in /etc/X11/xorg.conf under Section "Monitor" <18> Zeus`: (u)pnp thingy? <23> Technel: amarok, rhythmbox, anything. look around <15> you are english o american? <20> i need help installing zd1211 on my drapper drake <3> Samuli^: Imagine if a trivial package depended on libc and aptitude uninstalled that. That would be silly <11> Mysta_: yes, from the boot menu <14> randolph: how do I do that? <16> ste, what do u get when you do --> ifconfig -a <17> so, whats the best way to monitor montly internet usage? <22> RandolphCarter: thanks <14> randolph, i'm new to linux <7> let me boot up and I'll tell you <0> Stormx2, trivial? <5> what do you mean Rudemeister <16> ste, do u see your eth0 or just lo <16> ste, ok <4> i got an error when i tried to install the libdvdcss file <19> nickrud: yes I put HorizSync 30-70 VertRefresh 50-160 <24> what software can I use to create an animated gif? <3> Samuli^: non-essential.
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