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<0> thanks for your help, crimsun, even if it seems to be in vain ;)
<1> erick, /join #ubuntu-es
<2> !tell Pyru about frostwire
<2> lol
<3> crimsun: fun thing it's just mpd that started complaining, rhytmbox and banshee are working.
<1> ubotu, tell Pyru about msg the bot
<1> ;)
<4> tobmoox: another burn might help, aye. But what I was suggesting was to run the built in cd-check; there should be an option right as you're booting the install CD to check for errors
<5> hi peeps
<6> hello
<2> damn u Madpilot !
<2> lol
<7> slackern: pastebin ``cat ~/.asoundrc*''
<2> Madpilot, could you help me install java properly on my ubuntu installation please? without a !tell? lol
<3> crimsun: No such file.
<8> (<Tab> means press the Tab Key) In the directory where you downloaded the sun jre, type sudo aptitude install java-package && fakeroot make-jpkg jre<Tab> . When that's done, type sudo dpkg -i sun<Tab>



<5> anyone running courier?
<9> Managu: how do you run the built in cd-check after booting?
<10> should I get dapper drake now?
<1> Pyru, ***uming you're running x86, Java is a fairly straightforward install - have you seen the wiki page?
<6> will someone please tell me the command(s) to get ubuntu to attempt to redetect network devices?
<2> Madpilot, nope ;) I'm on a laptop and just installed ubuntu
<2> I am new to linux , this is my second day
<7> slackern: pastebin bzip2d strace -fF output
<8> just when does breezy expire?
<11> egad, in mandriva, you can start and stop the network
<1> Pyru, welcome to Ubuntu, then. I'm afraid I'm going to inflict a !tell on you, though :)
<2> alright , if it helps
<4> tobmoox: I can't hand-hold you through that, as it's been too long since I dealt with a 5.10 install disk. I'd suggest reading everything, looking for "advanced" or "more options" at the very beginning
<2> ;)
<1> ubotu, tell Pyru about java
<12> question about swap - i already have 828Mb swap space, should i only add 200Mb swap to make it 1Gb? OR, should i have to create 1Gb swap?
<10> dapper
<0> crimsun, I just might say that I have to wait until Dapper before this gets fix't.
<10> !dapper
<13> so is it simple to switch ubuntu over to kubuntu?
<14> **** 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 #ubuntu starting 1st of june :-) But not until than
<0> Thanks, all
<15> Pyru Welcome to sanity (atleast security :) )
<8> it's almost enough to tell people they must upgrade, just for java ease
<16> _Pulgoki: apt-get install kubuntu-desktop I believe
<17> nickrud: java 1.4 is in repos in breezy
<12> _Pulgoki: yes
<13> im just curious if there is anything else afterward
<18> because gdm and such
<8> gnomefreak, true, but some plugins & more recent java dependent sotfware doesn't work with blackdown.
<2> dusanyu, thanks! heh
<5> oyee poopoo about to hit the fan
<3> crimsun: not quite sure how you mean, what is 'output' supposed to be output off?
<5> see ya'll
<17> nickrud: i dont think its blackdown
<1> gnomefreak, that's only blackdown - and nickrud was being too kind, very little seems to work with Blackdown...
<17> !javadebs
<8> And, the pyrotechnics on -legal and -devel are entertaining
<14> In Breezy: j2re1.4 is in multiverse. In Dapper: sun-java5-jre is in multiverse
<7> slackern: no, strace -fF -o foo.txt mpd
<17> j2re1.4 is blackdown?
<1> gnomefreak, AFAIK, yes
<8> gnomefreak, yes
<17> k
<8> entertaining is too flippant, I really hope they do continue their sun advocacy.
<19> What's link gerate the sources.list automatic?
<16> Pulgoki: dunno, never done it - nothing worse than perhaps 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure kdm' I expect
<6> trelayne, but im in ubuntu... not mandriva hehe
<20> can anyone help me?
<8> java-package may end up being history :)
<21> would installing an operating system on to a hard drive from an ISO via QEMU be safe and create a stable install?
<16> egad: does sudo ifconfig -a not show you the interfaces?
<4> !tell morbidhunger about sound
<22> can someone tell me how to login as the administrator? im mad new to this ubuntu thing
<16> CCcRocK: use sudo
<22> i made the administrator account or whatever but when i try to type it in it says i can;'t login from that screen
<11> egad, sorry.. but do you have a network startup script in /etc/init.d ?
<4> CCcRocK: from what screen?
<6> amphi: that is correct, only loopback and ethernet
<22> the main login screen
<23> !tell CCcRocK about root



<3> crimsun: hmm mpd is usually started with 'sudo /etc/init.d/mpd start' so i guess i'll have to figure out how to do that on a commandline and another problem it won't start giving the error until i connect with a client which tells it to start playing :)
<16> egad: what's missing?
<22> yeah root
<22> how do i login as that
<6> amphi: something like wlan0 or the like ? hehe I dunno..
<24> CCcRocK: sudo su - --
<23> look at your message window
<16> egad: ok, wifi
<6> yah
<16> egad: what card is it?
<9> i tried another cd and got the same error. its probably just not installable for some reason. i'll probably just find another distro to use. thanks for trying to help.
<16> egad: /etc/init.d/hotplug restart might load the module for it
<22> thanks so much --;
<16> egad: with sudo, naturally ;)
<6> amphi: its not so much a card i think.. laptop.. 'unknown broadcom device'
<22> ps this is my first time on IRC
<16> egad: dunno about that, others in here have broadcom things
<6> amphi: the problem is when I installed ubuntu, I was at a location without an net connection. so I skipped all the network stuff... if i could find a way to let it autodetect, I bet i'd be in biz
<16> egad: it may not be [well] supported
<16> egad: although I think some broadcoms use the ralink chipset, which has a gpl driver
<21> would installing an operating system on to a hard drive from an ISO via QEMU be safe and create a stable install?
<3> crimsun: ok i got it now, at the end i connected with gmpc also so it'll do something so you get the info too.
<16> jackson: heh, dunno
<16> jackson: why not burn a cd?
<25> hello, is there anyway to play back a flv file with sound?
<25> mplayer doesn't at all, and totem xine shows video but no sound
<23> jackson: yes it would
<3> crimsun: http://peterj1978.no-ip.com:8080/foo.txt.bz2 i put it up there.
<7> slackern: same issue, site/port blocked from work
<16> jackson: could be worth a try, I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work, you might have to do some tweaking once you booted it on the real hw
<21> amphi: mostly from curiosity. and that way I could still use my main OS while installing a second
<3> crimsun: doh, how do i upload a bzip to pastebin?
<20> what were those links?
<7> slackern: stash it on a Web site accessible via port 80.
<6> amphi: hmm that didnt do anything i dont believe hehe.. I did some command to get the eth0 to show.. but i forget.. can you think of similar commands I can try? hehehe
<3> crimsun: kk
<21> spikeb and amphi: thanks
<26> hi everyone. i just tried launching firefox, and i get this > http://web.tampabay.rr.com/vr/firefox-error.png
<26> im not sure wtf is wrong
<20> still cant get my sound going
<16> egad: you'd be better off to look for your laptop model at linux-laptop.net and tuxmobil.org, and see what info you get get on the card and the driver
<15> bare in mind alot of the info on that site is out of date
<21> if I'm running a LiveCD and it, say, doesn't support my wireless card, is it possible to load a module (ndiswrapper) from an external source (NOT the CD)?
<6> amphi: ok thanks.. but its easier than this.. i was able to manually (w/o any extra drivers) set up the ethernet device.. unfortunately the paper i wrote the terminal commands on, i have misplaced. :c/
<4> egad: silly question, perhaps, but have you tried the networking config panel (System -> admin -> networking)?
<16> egad: I thought you were talking about the wifi
<27> how do you change the system resolution? when I change it only applies for the current user
<28> anyone here use mythtv on a ubuntu distro ?
<6> Managu: hehehe yes, no dice.. :c/
<17> ubotu tell tangent about fixres
<6> amphi: I was... but they should be similar in concept.. to get showing through an ifconfig I thought ?
<16> egad: how is it confgiured? manually or with dhcp? (eth0)
<4> egad: and if you "dmesg | grep wlan", do you get anything?
<29> lwizardl: I have
<6> amphi: dhcp I do believe
<6> Managu: just a sec let me try
<6> Managu: nada
<30> #ubuntu-es
<31> gnomefreak
<31> I didn't get anything from the bot
<16> egad: in that case, 'sudo dhclient eth0' should configure the interface for you
<1> !fixres
<14> Help to fix the display resolution is available at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/FixVideoResolutionHowto
<1> [NP]Tangent, ^^^
<4> lwizardl: I run mythtv
<31> oh
<31> there's another tangent in here
<31> how unusual.
<20> help to fix sound?
<27> gnomefreak, fixres is not installed by default?
<21> if I'm running a LiveCD and it, say, doesn't support my wireless card, is it possible to load a module (ndiswrapper) from an external source (NOT the CD)?
<6> amphi: I'll try.. I was on a home connection (wired ethernet) before.. now im at a diff location (wireless) sooo.. i suspect the dhcp is just going to keep searching like the energizer bunny hehe
<16> egad: just kill it
<19> Is better aptitude or apt-get in the ubuntu?


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