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<0> im getting an error when trying to install ndiswrapper can someone help http://pastebin.com/728277 <1> FOAD: I apologize, thanks lumi <2> Frogzoo, again <3> stjepan: anything? sure <4> why are none of my partitions showing up in fdisk -l o_O <5> I upgraded to breezy because debian etch was broken, and now my terminal fonts are screwed up. <2> Frogzoo, nothing, but ubotu worked <3> harrisonk: sudo fdisk -l /dev/hd# <3> stjepan: ubotu sends pms.. <1> FOAD: I trusted your ability to fill in the device name. <4> ah, had to sudo it <6> i have two cd drives and would like to duplicate some cd's. i stuck the source disk in one and a blank in the other, then right clicked the source disk icon on the desktop and selected "Copy Disc..." it created a .iso and a .toc in /tmp/ but said there was an error writting to the blank (that's it, just "an error") what application copies cd's with better error reporting and perhaps also not making an intermediate copy... k3b? GnomeBurner <7> soundray: So a usb device should be mounted with its volume label, normally? <2> Frogzoo, tell me something again <3> stjepan: k3b for sure <3> stjepan: dum de dum - this could get old real fast
<2> Frogzoo, again nothing <2> Frogzoo, do you use xchat? <8> stfn, making an intermediate copy is always good, the other thing is to reduce the burning speed to really low, as that helps the burner do a better job <1> lumi: it is, here -- but I'm running dapper. I don't know if breezy does the same. <3> stjepan: open a chan & test yourself maybe? <2> Frogzoo, I do not know what sound should I enable <0> im getting an error when trying to install ndiswrapper can someone help http://pastebin.com/728277 <5> I asked on #xorg about the fonts, but I'm pretty sure it's a Ubuntu problem... <2> Frogzoo, good idea, tnx <8> stjepan, if your running dapper you should be in #ubuntu+1, and this is me telling you something :-) <5> I just want ascii-128 ` ' instead of fancier quotes. <9> "such as being the cheat code for Minesweeper on many versions of Microsoft Windows" kool <6> ompaul: the burning speed is greyed out at "as fast as possible" on the dialog that comes up when right clicking a desktop icon... part of why i'm looking for something with more "knobs" to tweak <8> stfn, the use either gnomebaker or K3b <3> stfn: k3b for sure <8> stfn, in such a case I tend to use K3B myself and make the file that is to be burnt in a real directory <8> stfn, as in not /tmp/ <2> ompaul, how do you know I'm running dapper? :) <2> Frogzoo, tell me something :) <10> I'm having trouble with my Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet card on Ubuntu Breezy - I just can't seem to get any networking. Does anyone have any ideas ? <6> ompaul, Frogzoo: thanks for the suggestions. I will try GnomeBaker first since i'm running Gnome everything else. I was really impressed with the simplicity of the UI (right-click "Copy Disk..." why thank you, Ubuntu, that's exactly what I want to do :) until it didn't work :P ) <1> FOAD: is my hint working for you? <3> Noeve: does /var/log/messages recognise the card? <11> Noeve,thats a normal wired card? <12> Is us.archive.ubuntu.com down? How about the wiki? I can't get to either? <13> soundray: not so far <10> Frogzoo, the card was recognised, I think. Activated, and everything seemed to work. I can't tell under /var/log/messages, I can't get under Ubuntu and on the net at the same time now. <10> Dr_Willis, it's a wired card, yes. <14> eikenberry: read the topic <12> Hobbsee. Crap... read the topic with this thought in mind... missed the relevant bit. <15> hi there <14> eikenberry: hehe <12> Hobbsee. Thanks anyways. <14> not a problem <8> eikenberry, I think Hobbsee wants you to read this piece: The American (US) repositories are not working - please take the us. out of your /etc/apt/sources.list file. Thank you! ;-) /me runs <3> Noeve: ummm if you can't access the machine, how can we help you? <11> Noeve, heck its even mentioned on the ibm site as supportd by FC2 and so on.. wonder what module it uses. <8> Hobbsee, not with, I am sooo hurt :-) <15> i have a small problem with my ubuntu graphical interface ... when i installed ubuntu i saw only a screen full of stripes after loggin ... first time in ubuntu ... can you tell me what to do? <14> :P <10> Frogzoo, I was hoping for a solution, then reboot, try, then reboot into Windows to tell you it didn't work :P <10> Dr_Willis, I'm told tg3. <16> gnomefreak: I still a question to nvidia-driver <8> kakashi, what kind of video driver have you got? <17> nnacht: whats up? <11> Noeve, hmm.. googling now site mentions bcm5700 - but that may be a different card. <10> Dr_Willis - Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet. <18> off the top of their heads, anyone know the name of he GD libs for php <15> ompaul ... u mean hardware? 9200SE radeon ATI <8> kakashi, allow me to rephrase that, what video card have you got? <11> Noeve, yea that only brings up several 100 hits on google. :P <3> !tell kakashi about fixres <15> ompaul: ;o) <16> gnomefreak: the driver works. but I can not ajust the resolution for my wide screen tft, which runs at 1440x900 <1> FOAD, with tune2fs, you can change an existing label on a filesystem. <11> Noeve, also seeing som emention of the drivers being instable. <15> fixres? <17> ubotu tell nnacht about fixres <3> kakashi: check the pm <17> nnacht: check your pm from ubotu
<8> kakashi, please read the message and the wiki page that ubotu sent to you, it should be good to go after that <15> pm? <19> Noeve: found this on a site. "You need to install the bcm5700 driver instead of the tg3 driver which ubuntu seems to choose." <17> pm=private message <3> !fixres <11> Noeve, http://www.aquezada.com/staff/julian/journal/?p=56 - seems to mention that card in detail <20> Help to fix the display resolution is available at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto <3> kakashi: ^^ <16> gnomefreak: ok, thanks, let me check. <8> kakashi, check the tabs at the foot of the screen <10> Slackern - what does that involve ? :) <11> slackern, i agree.. web site i saw mentions the bcm5700 modules. <19> Noeve: someone mentioned that for onboard cards of that type also uses the module 'bnx2' <3> ompaul: kakashi may not be registered - kakashi to receive pm's from the bot, you need to register with nickserv <21> hi.i have an ubuntu server.i want that my other ubuntu computers can play music that is located on the server.?? <19> Noeve: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=403644 thats the thread i found. <8> Frogzoo, you can recieve but cant send if your not registered <10> Slackern, thanks a lot, I'll have a look at that now. <3> frfx: samba maybe <11> the Tigon3 (tg3) driver was created by reverse-engineering the Broadcom bcm5700 drive <3> ompaul: ah, i c <15> Frogzoo: yes im not registered .... what am i supposed to do ...? <22> If I install Ubuntu on my Thinkpad... how hard is it to setup wifi? <8> kakashi, are you using xchat? <15> ompaul: yes <3> kakashi: nothing - but did ubotu send you a pm? doesn't matter - just read the wiki url above for fixres <23> Vixus: hardware? <15> Frogzoo: ok <8> kakashi, at the foot of the screen there are tabs, one of htem is marked ubotu please click on that <22> robertl: Pentium II, 10GB hdd, USB Wireless dongle. <24> I can't eject. <10> Slackern, I'll try that now, and back later. Thanks ! <8> hastesaver, type eject (drive name) <18> they still havin apt server issues? <23> Vixus: whats the brand of USB dongle? <19> Noeve: Ok, goodluck. <25> hastesaver: unmount it first..then eject <24> ompaul, yes, eject says "eject: tried to use `/dev/hdc' as device name but it is no block device" <8> haste try eject cdrom0 <24> nothing is mounted on the CD... pressing the button on the drive doesn't eject it either <22> robertl: Belkin <21> Frogzoo: i don't think that will work fine..i want a real music server <25> hastesaver: 'eject --force' <26> afternoon folks <1> Vixus: is it an FD7050? <15> ompaul: ok ok i got everthing .... im just a bit slower than others ;o) <22> soundray: Is what? <23> Vixus Belkin [what model number]? =) <1> Vixus: your Belkin <22> soundray: yeah... F5D7050 <26> I've got a wee problem; azureus takes ages to start on this ubuntu 5.10 machine, and when it does start it pegs CPU utilization at 100%. Anyone seen this before? It had been behaving fine <8> kakashi, I am going to have the bot send you more information you may find useful it might be worth bookmarking :-) <25> Youssef***ad: that's java for you :) <27> Youssef***ad, I have that happen with alot of java apps <22> soundray: Good? <1> Vixus: they are a bit temperamental, but they work in breezy and dapper with the rt2570 driver. <22> ok <24> nope, there's no such option as --force. I tried ejecting cdrom, cdrom0, and /dev/hdc, with and without sudo, and none of them work <22> soundray: But I'll have to install Ubuntu the non-net way first <8> kakashi, lots of good stuff there now <26> Subhuman: the odd thing is, a while ago it'd start just fine <23> no ethernet Vixus? <1> Vixus: better yet, the wired Ethernet way. <24> In fact, I notice I don't have hdc in my /dev directory either. Is this normal? <17> hastesaver: places>computer right click the drive nad click eject (it should unmount and eject it) <15> ompaul: ok <15> ompaul: thx very much for your time ;o) <27> Youssef***ad, well I find, that Mercury messenger will use 0-20% normally, but doing anything will take this straight to 100% <22> robertl, soundray: nope... I'd have to buy an ethernet adapter <27> like opening a chat window or starting webcam is a kller. <27> and I got a athlond 28000. <27> 2800* <23> Vixus: you might leave the USB wireless plugged in while you install via ethernet... <27> 1 sec
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