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<0> change it to what u want
<1> lnx_, is that with a 2.6.12 kernel?
<1> lnx_, 'uname -a' to check.
<2> soundray: Linux ubuntu 2.6.12-10-386 #1 Fri Nov 18 11:51:02 UTC 2005 i686 GNU/Linux
<3> how do you start the command to open programs on the desktop with terminal
<4> Are there any sane gurus in freenode irc anyway?
<5> piano: have you setup your network?
<6> hmm, why is that usb 2.0 so buggy in breezy?
<7> maybe
<8> yheve1: There are a large number of savants.
<7> but thats up for debate
<4> #sane is always empty...
<8> yheve1: But no _sane_ gurus.
<4> :)
<7> lol
<1> nalioth, lnx_ has trouble with ACPI and breezy, where hoary worked fine. Can he go back to a hoary kernel without wrecking his system?



<7> soundray: not easy
<4> but any of you 'maybe' guys know something about sane?
<1> lnx_, sorry, I was guessing your gender.
<9> Does anyone have recommendations for setting up a webserver in Ubuntu?
<9> I know samba is good, but is there anything else?
<0> its strange coming from XP where I could run as root to make system wide changes,and then drop back to my user account for everday stuff
<1> biovore, I thought so... hotplug and everything will suffer, right?
<7> Kr4t05: apt-get install libapache2
<5> kr4: use apache
<2> soundray: np you got it right :)
<7> soundray: maybe
<9> biovore, ok
<10> soundray: only if they put hoary around it
<4> I'm trying to manage an external backend which is really made the wrong way, so it seems
<1> lnx_, 98% chance here I reckon :)
<7> soundray: find the config file for a hoary kernel and try compiling a custom kernel
<0> sudo is short for sudonym or super user do?
<10> lnx_: i suggest you visit malone and file a bug about your problem (or search for it there)
<10> tatters: superuser do
<7> soundray: selinux extentions sometimes much stuff up
<1> lnx_, is compiling a custom kernel an option for you?
<9> biovore: E: Couldn't find package libapache2
<1> biovore, even acpi?
<8> trappist: Hello? Just letting you know that the -S option on tar doesn't work very well.
<0> thnx
<8> trappist: Just going to transfer the full thing onto removable media
<4> well, since I ***ume the problem is that the backend is made for a 2.4 kernel, I would like to try to install a 2.4 kernel
<4> Can I do it without compiling it myself?
<11> Arafangi1n, you mean it doesn't really gain any space?
<12> how can i send raw ftp commands with gftp?
<13> do I need to restart samba after a change to smb.conf? if so, how? thanks... I know I'ma bit off-topic now ;)
<7> Kr4t05: apache2 try that
<2> soundray: i have no idea how to do that
<14> Cainus: sudo invoke-rc.d samba restart
<15> when trying to install wine, i added the repository but "wine" doesnt show up, only "wine-doc"
<0> no need to restart samba after changes to .conf
<7> (note try apt-cache search <package>
<12> how can i send raw ftp commands with gftp?
<2> soundray: and would be nervous about losing everything
<8> sethk: Well, qemu is unable to read it, so osmething changes. Also, the used diskspace and 'ls' reported disc space is different.
<5> BUTTSECKS
<16> !ops
<17> Help! seb128, lilo, bob2, fabbione, lamont, thom, Keybuk, jdub, mdz, Amaranth, tritium, ajmitch, crimsun, ogra, CarlK, Seveas, Burgundavia, apokryphos, thoreauputic or nalioth
<18> !ops
<19> I've tried this a couple of times with same results ... when putting the sticky notes and the mini-command line in the panel bar, upon subsequent restarts it will tell me they are buggy and causing a conflict, and asks if I want to delete them. Anyone know anything about that?
<18> ty
<13> bimberi: thanks!
<12> how can i send raw ftp commands with gftp?
<0> just give it a few for the changes to propogate through your network
<14> Cainus: np :)
<20> anyone can advice a good notebook? :P (no need good graphics card)
<21> thanks nalioth
<12> how can i send raw ftp commands with gftp?



<10> guess today's the day
<8> relak: I really like my v6v, but it is arguably a high-end laptop with a really good graphics card.
<1> lnx_, it's a bit involved, but not really dangerous. ubotu knows more
<4> are there pre-built packages for a 2.4 kernel?
<8> relak: (Asus)
<1> !tell lnx_ about kernelcompile
<15> when trying to install wine, i added the repository but "wine" doesnt show up, only "wine-doc"
<12> how can i send raw ftp commands with gftp?
<4> Rent-2-Pwn: what repository?
<20> Arafangi1n, hehe, well just want to program a bit... my limit is like 800 euro
<10> twitch: don't repeat please
<15> yheve1: deb http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt/ binary/
<8> relak: Dell laptops are extremely good value, and the warranty is amazing, but I'm not too sure what the linux compatibility is like.
<12> how do i?
<20> Arafangi1n, i like IBM (but they are so expensive)
<7> Arafangi1n: I gotten most of the to work
<10> ubotu: tell twitch about repeat
<7> acpi is sometimes funky
<8> biovore: Would you recommend dell in the value department?
<18> Does Toshiba still make laptops?
<22> hey, im newer to linux and i have a question
<7> Arafangi1n: its been a bit..
<7> inspirons are supose to work
<4> Rent-2-Pwn: Did you "sudo apt-get update" ?
<8> navarone: Yes. I would cl***ify them a safe and reliable choice, but you won't get anything impressive these days.
<4> sorry for the silly question...
<0> thepengiun if your new to linux and have A question your doing well :P
<22> Where do you type in the command to install something like a graphics driver
<15> yheve1: yes
<0> I have many questions
<8> Hmm, 10G is going to take a while to transfer at 810KB/s
<4> and can you see "wine" in aptitude?
<10> tatters: use synaptic
<18> Arafangi1n, was just curious...not in the market atm...<pulls empty pockets out>
<14> thepenguin: Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal
<0> I do
<22> does anyone know
<15> how do i check to see if wine is in aptitude?
<23> ?
<8> navarone: Nor am I, but for some obscure reason, just because I use linux and do programming, people are *always* asking me for laptop advise.
<4> just open a terminal and write: "sudo aptitude"
<10> Rent-2-Pwn: anything in the repos is gonna be availble via aptitude
<0> lol, i have no idea of anyother wya
<24> Can I install ubuntu on the same partition as an existing debian installation, without formatting it? (It's 54 gigs on a 60 gig laptop drive, which is the / and /home partition, don't want to format it)
<7> thepenguin: try CLI
<22> it said no **** file or directory
<4> then press / and write "wine"
<22> *****
<0> lol@****
<22> such*
<0> ah
<22> I need to learn to type first..
<24> It's pretty bad when you have no **** file
<25> HEY
<22> Where is CLI?
<15> no wine is not in sptitude
<1> _keroppi_, that would get you in a mess. You could resize the partitions and make space for new ones for a parallel/dual boot install.
<24> I've got a **** file, win32.dll, ****s hard
<18> Arafangi1n, I find most professional be they techy or mechanical often are using lower end equipment or driving older cars...lol...go figure
<15> aptitude*
<1> !tell thepenguin about cli
<4> you can press "n" continuously to see all the matching packages for "wine"
<10> ubotu: tell Rent-2-Pwn about wine
<24> soundray: Could I get in with a live cd, and move all critical directories over to *-bak?
<26> anyone else notice that their Intel Centrino machines seem to run on the louder setting of fan for longer? My machine seems noisier
<8> navarone: For a very good reason. Professionals imho tend to be very efficient.
<2> soundray: so if i rebuild the kernal, i won't lose anything?
<25> FGHGFHGFHF
<10> Rent-2-Pwn: perhaps you need to enable universe and multiverse repos
<25> GFHGFHFGH
<24> soundray: Basically, does ubuntu let you install without formatting, provided I clear the path for it?
<25> FHGFHFGH
<27> has anyone tried dapper drake, flight four?
<8> navarone: They simply don't get what they don't need for the task.


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