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<0> gunichou, try this in the meantime: $export JAVA_HOME=/opt/jre1.5.0_06 <1> ompaul: I foolowed the wiki to install the 1.5 <2> adam_ i need to write this in environment file "JAVA_HOME=/opt/jre1.5.0_06" but i just can open the file but dont write <3> haha verry funny <4> csk_: from a terminal type 'gksudo gedit /etc/fstab' <5> How do i preview ogg audio in Nautilus? <2> where i need to type this ? <6> drgreborn, seems it failed in some way <0> gunichou, in the terminal <7> thanks <1> ompaul: i can start in console but not the aplication menu <8> gunichou, what shell are you using? <4> csk_: yw :) <2> error message <2> i use ubuntu <9> mustard5 thanks nice try
<8> gunichou, on the command line type echo $SHELL and tell me the output <1> ompaul: would getting the .desktop dile from someone and placing it there fix it? <6> drgreborn, you can click on applications - add applications - set up a new starting point <5> Why can wavs & mp3s be previewed in Nautilus but not ogg? <10> tx anyways guys <2> it open window and close <7> bimberi: it says authentication rejected and the file that opens up has nothing in it.plus when i try to save it it says it cant <2> sniff <8> fatejudger, smbfs is a kernel module that loads dynamically at runtime based on when a need for that driver is called, if you are trying to mount a samba share locally from ie on the same server then yes you won't be able to do that until after samba has started <4> csk_: paste the command you typed <8> fatejudger, but you don't even need samba installed to mount a samba share only kernel driver support <7> gksudo gedit /etc/fstab <11> is the command to remove a package sudo apt-get remove <packagename> <12> yes <8> AMD64Athlon, yes and do an apt-get --help for a list of all the common commands <7> bimberi : gksudo gedit /etc/fstab <13> how can i reconfigure X? <14> how's dapper coming along? <14> oops <4> csk_: looks good, what's the output of 'ls -l /etc/fstab' <4> ? <12> AMD64Athlon, yep. and sudo is also a command. it runs the following command with root user privileges (or other user if specified) <7> bimberi: -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 734 2006-02-25 09:12 /etc/fstab <15> Do themes slow your system down? My system is really slow even though I have a 2.8ghz processor and 1gb ram, and only a small percentage of it is being used <0> lucas_ $sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg <16> csk_ run sudo ony see if that helps <16> no gk <17> hi all <17> does ubuntu and kubuntu use different repositories or same? <18> the same <7> rambo3: yes that works!!! thanks!! <4> csk_: that looks ok too. when i run 'gksudo gedit /etc/fstab' I get the authentication warning but it opens the correct file. I'm not sure what's wrong sorry <19> Linus Torvaldus saved the world. <17> HappyFool: are you telling me? <7> bimberi : nw thanks for ur help anyway <18> linuxboyfriend: yip ;) <6> asdffasdf, and so did Linus Torvalds :-) <17> HappyFool: ok, thanks a lot :) <19> Hurra <7> last question- i have two partions in windows one is NTFS with windows the other is a FAT32. i know to get the windows in C drive i need hda1 but what do i need for the FAT32 partion <19> HIP HIP <18> !windowsdrives <20> methinks windowsdrives is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomaticallyMountMSWindowsPartitions or see http://tinyurl.com/bly9f <19> you will never need windows again, when you switch to ubuntu! <19> 'couse you will have no money to buy it! :) <21> any romanians around who can translate something for me? <4> csk_: 'sudo fdisk -l /dev/hda' should show you <19> you do not need windows. they need you! <6> asdffasdf, stop please <22> where would I find the <Help> messages that you see in make menuconfig? <6> asdffasdf, there are 600+ people in the channel <16> make xconfig <19> ok, sorry, no more. I just want to contribute. <7> bimberi: thanks dude <22> Rambo3: I mean.. where are they on the system <23> whats the sys reqs for ubuntu? <4> csk_: yay, something worked?! :P <24> depence of your needs <16> no idea, never read those, only tutorials <6> asdffasdf, so help where you can :) read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcRules and join the club <21> PhyuckYiu, 64mb mem / 512mb disk / 400 mhz for a no-graphics console-only system
<25> Ok.. I'm concious for a moment.. Does anyone know of a channel that discusses licenses? :P <26> imo, 400mhz for a non-graphic environment is too much <23> and how often will i get the BSOD? <21> Nabiki, #debian <18> leshaste: maybe use 'grep -ilr "help text here" *' to find it. I'd guess somewhere in scripts/ <26> that is, unless you have tyo compile at hand <21> PhyuckYiu, never <22> HappyFool: in /usr/src/linux?? <27> PhyuckYiu: You'll only get it if you enable the screensaver. <18> leshaste: yip <23> lol <5> hey guys did you hear about pages.google.com? looks like a good idea for Ubuntu <16> but updatedb && locate make-kpkg should be near those packages <27> make-kpkg is in /usr/bin <23> but what im really wondering is will the system hog after huge uptime like win? <27> PhyuckYiu: No <22> HappyFool: that doesn't work <15> Do themes slow your system down? My system is really slow even though I have a 2.8ghz processor and 1gb ram, and only a small percentage of it is being used <18> leshaste: what's some sample help text ? <27> PhyuckYiu: Individual application might, but you can quit and restart them. <23> so the core system wont hog down, good to know <15> Almost any ubuntu thing I try to open up... change background, theme, whatever.. it takes so long I have to force quit. <1> ompaul: i fixed it by writing my own .desktop file. not pretty but it works <26> PhyuckYiu: actually, I can have a week (and more) of uptime without any "slowing down" problems. after a week or so, you still don't have to reboot, but restarting the graphical interface might help <5> u know openbox flys too <27> PhyuckYiu: For instance, Linux servers happily run for *years* without reboots. <12> kde flys, too ;) <27> 'flies' <23> thats good <5> Mabus how mem do you have? <12> yep <15> apt514: 1gb <5> Mabus Did you try the Live CD? <18> leshaste: look in the Kconfig files <15> apt514: no... <18> leshaste: e.g., arch/sh/Kconfig <5> Mabus ah the harddrive might be the speed prb <18> leshaste: the Kconfig files seem to have a fairly simple format; just look for the 'help' tag <17> How can I check wheather DMA is enable or not? <27> linuxboyfriend: via hdparm <27> linuxboyfriend: 'sudo hdparm /dev/hda' <5> Mabus what cpu yougot? <15> apt514: P4 2.8ghz <5> Mabus have you tried mounting a ramdisk? <17> cafuego: what the things like readahead, keepsettings, unmaskirq etc? <27> linuxboyfriend: stuff you can happily ignore <7> bimber: when i try to do 'sudo gedit etc/fstab' its saying '-using device default'. why? <15> apt514: don't know what that is... btw, try using the tab function... type mab and then tab <5> Mabus do you hey a usbkey? <17> cafuego: I want to learn about them, where I can learn about them? <15> apt514: a 512mb, yeah <27> linuxboyfriend: the manpage will probably explain best, let me see... <26> linuxboyfriend: maybe the manual pages can provide more infos about these... but in your case you should be interested in using the -d parameter <27> Yep <27> You want -c1 -d1 -u1 <27> 32bit, dma, unmaskirq <18> it would be cool if the main man-pages were served on ubuntu.com (e.g., man.ubuntu.com/hdparm-8 ) <28> could anyone help me please? <17> cafuego, bilange: yes manpage will describe it but I think there may be more good manuals online <29> there are many online manpages <24> goon juts ask a question <16> why wpud that be cool <28> I can't transfer at more than 1Mo/s on my 100Mbits network <28> can't find where it comes from <28> dejx, done ;) <27> check for miscontigured Windows machines with netBIOS enabled. <26> HappyFool: i dunno, it sounds like a pain in the *** to manage a repository of manpages online-- I mean, using manpages for different versions of programs, and then depending on which ubuntu release you have, etc... <7> when i try to do 'sudo gedit etc/fstab' its saying '-using device default'. why? <28> cafuego, same thing with ssh transfer <28> cafuego, but where do I look for this? <27> goon: ssh mainly depends on cpu speed (encrytion/decription) <18> bilange: fair enough. i guess man.ubuntu.com/breezy/i386/hdparm-8 would become a pita. i also think i saw that yelp (or whatever gnome's help thing is) is getting better at man and info pages
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