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<0> But do ensure you have a LOT of free ram ;-)
<1> do an apt-cache show ... it still shows me beagle_0.1.4
<0> !info beagle dapper
<2> beagle: (indexing and search tool for your personal data), section universe/gnome, is optional. Version: 0.1.4-0ubuntu1 (dapper), Packaged size: 740 kB, Installed size: 2368 kB
<0> That's odd.
<0> prada: ANyway, http://www.cafuego.net/ubuntu
<1> sweet ... thanks
<3> cafuego: hrm, i was going to say is 1gb of ram enough? but then i remember i also run azureus which eats a few hundred mb heh
<0> thelsdj: I have 1.5GB and beagle isn't above eating 1GB
<0> thelsdj: i have a *huge* index, though.
<3> hah hrm i've got ~350mb free right now (including cached)
<1> i thought the mem hogging was a lot less in 0.20 ..
<4> i have 768 MB - need to upgrade
<0> prada: it is a lot less to begin with, but not agter 14 days.
<5> does anyone know about IPVS support in breezy? I thought it was in the kernels since 2.6.10 but apparently not
<3> i have 2 work machines on my desk with 4gb of ram each hehe, my 1gb seems measly



<6> You should all join ubuntu-offtopic
<7> hi
<7> does anyone have openbox ?
<0> znelson: ipvs?
<5> linux virtual server
<3> znelson: which virtual server? i never heard of ipvs
<0> znelson: Oh yeah, it's in recentish kernels. Certainly in 2.6.12 I think (breezy)
<5> www.linuxvirtualserver.org
<4> someone go to http://fridge.ubuntu.com/ in firefox & tell me if the page is rendering correctly? i get a row of tabs in the middle of the flight4 announcement
<5> hmm cause when I download the admin package, the installation says there's no support in the kernel
<5> bummed me out
<0> wastrel: looks fine
<6> renders fine
<6> Get latestst firefox
<6> I notest that mozilla has load of bugs
<6> for rendering
<1> cafuego: the beagle deb includes support for wv1 etc. ?
<3> znelson: may not be enabled in the ubuntu kernel, have you cross referenced the .config file setting with a kernel that does have it?
<5> thelsdj: I'm a relative newb, so no.. but will do that now
<4> me g'night
<3> znelson: you apt-get install ipvsadm?
<5> yeah
<6> how come http://fridge.ubuntu.com/ has people in there underware and ubuntu.com has none?
<3> znelson: you might need to modprobe some modules
<5> ok..
<3> znelson: look in /boot/config-2.6.12* IPVS stuff sure seems to be enabled
<8> Mantice: because The Fridge is cooler
<5> checkin
<6> lol
<3> znelson: ls /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/net/ipv4/ipvs
<6> If the fridge is cooler why would they have to take there clothes off
<0> Mantice: They're hot!
<3> the fridge page is messed up in my firefox
<3> the tabs show up at the bottom of the first page
<6> Well it looks hotter in ubuntu.com and colder in fridgeub . . ....
<6> This is kinda off topic but its ok as long as no ones asking questions
<5> weird .. cause the package install gives me:
<5> Setting up ipvsadm (1.24+1.21-1) ...
<5> Kernel does not support IPVS!
<9> Is "underware" some sort of jargon for a program that removes clothing?
<3> znelson: modprobe ip_vs then try reinstalling it
<6> Yes
<5> cool
<3> znelson: just a guess, may not work
<5> hmm i think i need to remove then reinstall it
<6> i might get an iPod later on in life when I have money
<6> so i can put linux on it
<3> znelson: try dpkg-reconfigure ipvsadm
<3> or something like that
<10> linux doesn't work on new ipods
<5> ya
<11> how do i check how much disk usage i have?
<12> hi all, I accidentally deleted a wiki database while trying to back it up (don't ask...). It seems that on an ext3 filesystem undelete is just about impossible. But are there tools that will let you search through freed inodes for the text that was in the files?
<13> lockhead df
<12> lockhead: df -h
<13> df -h
<13> du /
<6> format C:
<13> du -s /
<6> Busts out windows commands ;)
<14> Is there a way to make gnome show previews of images in the basic file open dialog for programs? I want to select images, but I have no idea since some of them are just long strings of random characters. A preview would be awesome



<6> dont try my idea
<12> lockhead: df = disk free; -h = human readable (it gives it to you in bytes, not blocks)
<13> there's no C: in linux so it's ok to try that...
<6> lol
<5> thelsdj: modprobe did the trick .. thanks
<15> Mantice, i had myself in tears when i tried doing something in dos the other week and tried linux commands :D
<15> tears of laughter of course.
<11> i would have tears of sorrow since i had to use dos
<13> :)
<16> where are mailscanner logs kept?
<3> hrm so now i have beagle installed, how to put it to good use, bah gotta do my fstab
<13> [nige] did you look in /var/log?
<16> yep looking through it at the moment
<12> okay, is there some way to get a list of free but non-empty inodes on an ext3 filesystem?
<13> [nige] did you man mailscanner ?
<6> Any one know any thing about SINA school firewall?
<16> hmmm
<16> i have been readin through a few guides,
<16> not sure if i have manned it yet
<13> well i've never used mailscanner but that is where i'd start.
<17> blooh, i **** at IRC, is anyone here able to help me with a couple questions?
<6> maybe irc
<8> fojackedddolt: please just ask
<6> we ant going to kill you
<6> ..
<18> Is it possible to read ext3 filesystems in windows?
<18> Surely someone has made a driver by now.
<6> i think theres a bug in my room
<13> "free but non-empty" ? ndlovu
<3> Mantice: GET BACK ON TOPIC! heheh
<6> What happend if the bug got me?
<19> Mantice: call the poison's hotline, not here
<17> ohkay, sorry. I just installed Ubuntu, and it got my monitor settings wrong... I think I fixed it, under in the xorg.conf but the only problem now is... how to i save?
<13> Arafangi1n sure. e2explorer or something like that
<12> intelikey: I have to admit I'm not too clued up on how the filesytstem works, but basically I'm wanting to search through the data that's on one of my partitions, but not ***ociated with existing files
<18> intelikey: Thanks.
<12> intelikey: somebody on google suggested "grep /dev/hda1", but I don't know if there's a better way
<18> What is a good partition format to use for a large removable storage device?
<18> ext3 is a pain because of permissions and all that, but fat32 has file size issues.
<13> ndlovu what are you looking for ?
<12> I deleted a mediawiki db, and I'm looking for the text that was contained in one of the pages
<12> intelikey, I should be able to remember enough to get a grep match
<13> then grep and use -B and -A for before and after the match lines man grep for details
<12> thanks intelikey, I'll see how that goes
<6> I got the bug
<6> dont worry
<6> im safe
<10> I'd write down the 3 longest words on that page
<6> stupid cricket creeping around my computer
<10> then grep the partition for them and write down the blocks they are in
<13> if you put several linse before and several after you can pipe to less and viola (***uming there is a match)
<20> helloguys im trying to figure out how to do something i need to use gcc3.4 and im doing a make menuconfig and im getting a ton of errors
<21> why wont synaptic allow me to mark nvidia-settings AND nvidia-glx for installation?
<22> 'lo
<13> !b-e
<2> b-e is, like, totally, no make ? you need build-essential or if you get errors saying gcc cannot create executables, or that you can't find header files like stdio.h, you need to do a sudo apt-get install build-essential.
<13> yggdrasil ^
<12> spikebike: also not a bad idea (if grep outputs the block number). will try that if the before / after method fails
<20> ok
<20> thanks gents
<20> ill give it a try
<20> ok thats better but im still getting some errors after a bit
<13> !pastebin
<2> methinks pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar :)
<13> put your errors there ^
<20> shoot um
<20> im using dsl right now and i cant figuree out how to copy pste
<20> :(
<23> hello, ubuntu seems not to have the verdana font. any way i can get it and install it? thanks...
<20> both mouse buttons doesnt work
<24> what ftp clients do you ussually use on linux guys?
<13> highlight and where you want to paste dubble button (middle) click
<20> its ok im gonna give it a break for the night


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