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<0> Quinn: /var/log/Xorg.0.log <1> if they doing to release it proprietary, i rather use Windows :) <0> Quinn: pastebin that <1> Quinn, anyways, was that fglrx even for 9600 XT? <2> has anyone been able to set up pptpd fine in breezy? used to work just fine in dapper <1> you gotta check to what it was built for first.... <0> Healot: someone confirmed the repo driver *does* work for his card <3> vejan: try running it then... <3> vejan: maybe it doesn't need to be compiled... <4> paste bin link? <5> hmmm <2> !pptp <6> fr500: No idea, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/ <3> (er, ***uming you trust the binary, if that's what it is) <4> found it <7> how can i view my hardrives freespace, like in windows i just right click it and view the hd's properties
<0> vejan: you need to use an absolute or relative path then. you can't just type cbtracker b/c it hasn't been added to your path environ. <8> Hallo Menschen <0> vejan: so either cd in the dir, and type ./cbtracker, or /blah/blah/cbtracker <9> kinetic: type free in terminal <4> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9345 <3> vejan: just prepend this to the filename: ./ <5> cd .. <4> There is my Xorg.log <7> idleone: thanks <0> Quinn: looking <5> Holy crap <5> it works now <8> Any other Ubuntu Power Mac users here? <3> vejan: no way :-) <10> Can anyone help me with transfering files from a NTFS HD? When i copy from the NTFS drive I have to manually switch the files permission to write. Is there an way to have that done automatically when I transfer? <11> can linux do softwre raid 10 or 0+1? <12> kinetic, Type "df -h" <5> yep <5> did ./cbtracker <5> and it opened up <7> idleone: can i make a shortcut to my main hardrive on my desktop like it did when i mounted my other drives <5> awsome <8> No doubt you could. <3> vejan: so you read the README, and you acted on its advice, right? :-) <8> Create launcher I bet <13> i tried apt get to get xlib6g but it doesnt seem to be working for me <4> That log looks farfetched <1> in ubuntu, Go go System -> Administration - Disks (for GUI lovers) <5> readme doesn't say anything about ./cbtracker to run it <4> GUI FTW? <1> in breezy that is... <0> Quinn: can you pastebin youe /etc/X11/xorg.conf file as well? <7> healot: thats what i wanted! thx lol i <3 gui <3> vejan: true - it tells you that it is a binary (i.e. doesn't need to be compiled) <3> vejan: so now you know the ./ is implied :-) <1> thanls sure... next time please mention GUI or interface :) <5> yep <5> Thanks <14> someone can help me in vmware ? <3> vejan: yw <4> You dont want the ones with the numbers on the end of it? <4> because I have to reconfiger xserv when ubuntu gui crashes <1> tulioanjos, sorry this is ubuntu's help channel <1> but I can help a little, sure go on... tulioanjos <0> Quinn: what? <4> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/9346 <4> I have all these xorg.conf.321932183219 <4> files like that <15> wow. bunch o' folks in here. <16> Any suggestions for how to get help from kimdaba to work? <16> KDE help is giving: "An error occurred while loading help:/kimdaba/index.html:" "The process for the help protocol died unexpectedly." <16> This is on a standartd ubuntu (5.10) (not kubuntu), with aptitude install kimdaba khelpcentre <0> Quinn: you're still using the ati driver <4> If I use the fx what ever it was <4> Ubuntu dont work ! <2> has anyone had this problem? i can update my sources fine at work, 15mbit connectio, at home, it wont work, wont even be able to fetch even security repos <0> Quinn: ah, you switched back, sorry <2> connection is fine, 400kbit downstream and never had this before <4> np <4> I have other ones you might wana look at <1> not really about the band, there something about your connection setting
<1> or you selected a server that is down atm? <2> Healot: me? <0> Quinn: the log is irrelevant then, b/c it doesn't have the info regarding fglrx, it has info regarding the ati driver <2> Healot: no, works fine at the office, i sshd in and tried, same sources.list <1> in your source.list file/// <17> fr500 28k dialup modem here no problems with that.... <2> man...., i upgraded my service to 400 and then this started <1> well, I mean at HOME? <2> Healot: yes i know, same sources.list right now <4> I have one with Fglrx <15> OK - longtime Mandrake user here. Downloaded ubuntu tonight. Gonna do an install - but I have dial-up. I've been using kppp for years. Can't find a package list on the site. what dial-up app does ubuntu come w/? <1> does, your ISP impose some firewall? <7> i want to make a link to hda1 on my desktop. like when you mount media and it creates a shortcut on the desktop and you can right click it to view its freespace and size and stuff <4> So what should I do :( <18> does anybodt know how to get gcc for 5.1? <2> Healot: not that i know <17> SkippyX wvdial is on the cd. <1> I don;'t about that... just check out if you can ping those servers listed in source.list (at home that is) <0> intelikey: 28k? i thought i had it bad :-/ <19> intelikey, you still come here my good friend <20> "Amaze your friends with our accessories! Safe hermaphro-surgery techniques. Burke's Bio-surgery." <20> This is in one of the games in Ubuntu Universe <2> Healot: yup can ping and telnet the ports just fine <19> Seveas, you still come here my good friend <15> intelikey, does it have a gui frontend? I've not used it. <20> does anyone want a nice set of balls to go with their vagina? <1> hum... <17> blanky sometimes yes. <4> Is there away you can just login my system and look around? <1> can you FTP or browser them, manually, fr500 ? <0> bluefoxicy: what game? <21> is it safe for me to set the default umask to 002 on my ubuntu system? <17> SkippyX idk but a script works fine for me. <19> !ubotu kick bluefoxicy <6> blanky: Do they come in packets of five. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/ <18> does anybodt know how to get gcc for 5.1? <22> crap <2> Healot, yes, thats what i meant, when you telnet the ports you know they are open <15> idk? Kewl - thank you! <20> brenner: Beneath a Steel Sky <1> jaeek, teknikally yes <22> make -j is not your friend when linux kernel source is concerned <19> oldschool, usually sudo apt-get build-essential gives you them <7> i want to make a link to hda1 on my desktop. like when you mount media and it creates a shortcut on the desktop and you can right click it to view its freespace and size and stuff how can i do this? <15> This should be a hoot. I've been using mdk 9.2 for 3 years now. <20> brenner: I'm looking at the personal e-mail for this guy who's security card I stole <18> this will alllow me to compile programs too? <20> brenner: And the last page is something about hermaphro-surgery <21> Healot, so, just modify it in /etc/login.defs? <1> but becareful.. of suid setters <1> yes... <0> Quinn: i don't know how. just switch back to fglrx, save the failed log file as a backup, and then reboot. <2> argggg, man what happened <1> add option umask 0022 <2> .... <3> bluefoxicy: you are cracking somebody's data? <1> i meant 002 <21> Healot, weird... i set that and it doesnt work... i might have to totally logout and back in for it to apply (not just su'ing in a shell) <1> if you want other to read and execute your files that is <4> Im going to try the ATi way <17> SkippyX if you use sudo wvdialconf /etc/.wvdial then sudo gedit /etc/.wvdial i think you'll like it. although there are other cli apps. as well as gui ones that will work. <0> Xenguy: i ***ume it's like deus ex :) <18> i need gcc for compiling does anybody know how to get it <21> is it possible to set the mask for a specific directory only? <18> essential did not work <1> yes... you can... <19> oldschool, yes it does <1> but checkout the man, I can't verse switch and options well :) <19> oldschool, sudo apt-get install build-essential <18> it says <0> i doubt he'd publicly tell us of his exploits :) <21> the mkdir -m flag only sets the default permissions <19> DO IT AGAIN <19> oldschool, sudo apt-get install build-essential
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