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<0> hmm, i have been having problems with nm 0.6.1 <1> what do i put in it? <1> im trying to mount /dev/hdc1 <2> anyone know how i can reconfigure kino for quicktime export? <3> anyone know how to change the ubuntu action icon in gnome? <4> brian_petty: What'd you type in, exactly? <5> unforgettableid: what package did u tell me to install to listen to mp3s... i just finished downloading something i was from add applications <1> in the command to mount the hdc1? <6> wheres the apt-get conf file loacated? <6> located* <1> mount /dev/hdc1 <3> /etc/apt <1> (well sudo ofcoruse) <4> brian_petty: Wrong! <1> ? <7> babilonix: xmms is one of them
<4> brian_petty: first of all, make a new dir.. lets say /mnt/ubuntu <4> brian_petty: mkdir /mnt/ubuntu <1> ko <3> sas: /etc/apt <8> !e <1> hold on i know how... <4> brian_petty: mount /dev/hdc1 /mnt/ubuntu <5> does xmms come with Ubuntu live? <1> ok <9> no <1> oh yea <10> babilonix: dont remember, did you scroll up and check what I said? :) <4> brian_petty: it mounted? <1> i forgot i have to specifie <5> it got deleted <1> where to mount it. <1> no <1> hold on <5> i can't scroll up too much <11> anyone use cedega with ubntu-server? <1> omg <1> finally <4> brian_petty: Do you want to chroot in it? <1> um <1> i dont nkow... what chroot is.. not really... <12> Does anyone here use SATA drives? <1> hm <10> babilonix: libxine-extracodecs <1> i think i do though. <4> brian_petty: What EXACTLY are you trying to do? <5> thanks <10> np <1> im trying to give myself admin <4> You lost your p***word? <1> on the hdd is ubuntu. but i dont have admin. my friend took it off. <1> yes i have p***. <1> but <1> i dont have admin <1> and all the other accounts dont either. <8> !tell brian_petty about enter <1> so i have to edit <1> /etc/group <12> !tell me about SATA <12> LOL <1> ? <4> brian_petty: Well, chroot gives you all of the variables of your environment <1> oh <4> brian_petty: It's probably wise to do it if your live disk has it <1> like <1> its regular livedisk <13> !tell joetheodd about enter <1> the red on. lol. <4> brian_petty: chroot /mnt/ubuntu /bin/bash <1> ok <3> can i apt-get install carmen-electra <8> Joetheodd: use /msg ubotu <question> <13> brian_petty: please do not use <enter> as a comma <14> introvert, he needs to mount /dev and /proc before chroot <1> /bin/bash not a directory. <13> NickGarvey: k. <1> yea
<1> well <4> dli: I don't think he even needs to chroot if all he needs is to edit a file, really <5> hmm unforgettableid there's no libxine-extracodecs <5> i'm installing lixine something <1> heh <5> but not the one you told me <1> get automatix. <5> i hope it works <5> lol <1> has all codecs needed. <3> automatix ****s <1> basicaly <15> !automatix <16> somebody said automatix was unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'y\nY\n'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, but it's often best to read the documentation. <4> brian_petty: /mnt/ubuntu would be your / <3> messes up your install <14> introvert, you don't have to chroot to edit a file there <4> yeah, I figured.. <1> introvert, i know. <15> brian_petty, automatix doesnt "have" all codecs needed <3> just goto easylinux.info <4> Then edit it? <1> well <1> ok. <4> Well, I've got to do some work <4> ttyl <3> or just install totem-xine <15> brian_petty, easyubuntu is a safer solution <13> ATTENTION: Post your message on ONE line, please! <15> !easyubuntu <16> easyubuntu is an easy-to-use program for installing all your favorites. Java, Nvidia/ATI, and more. It is as safe as the team can make it. It doesn't change any settings by default. http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ or #easyubuntu <3> and remove totem-gstreamer <17> 'Ello all. I just recently switched over to Ubuntu from Gentoo (been using Gentoo for about three years) and I have a question. ALSA found my external Audigy 2 NX (USB version) yet it doesn't seem to work (no sound, but the onboard audio works fine). It detected the card, just doesn't seem to work. Anyone have any ideas? <18> ive had better luck going to the mplayer homepage and getting their codec packs. <1> hold on <15> pirogoth, muted... <5> *sniff* i just wnana play some mp3 files without going to back to windows <5> lol <17> ...damn. <5> wanna* <15> babilonix, <13> babilonix: Include universe in your list and sudo apt-get install xmms <3> babilonix: easylinux.info <1> babilonix i guess get easyubuntu <15> !tell babilonix about +w32codecs <14> babilonix, xmms, xine, mplayer <17> Anyway, ALSA found my Audigy 2 NX (USB version) but doesn't play any sound. Onboard audio works fine however. <15> !tell babilonix about w32codecs <1> yea get mplayer <13> xmms >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> mplayer * 3 <1> !easyubuntu <16> easyubuntu is an easy-to-use program for installing all your favorites. Java, Nvidia/ATI, and more. It is as safe as the team can make it. It doesn't change any settings by default. http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ or #easyubuntu <3> babilonix: you need codecs <13> !mp3 <16> from memory, mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats <13> There 'ye go. <1> mp3. <19> What wifi cards use a linux driver? <1> heh <5> i know <1> xmms <1> plays mp3 right? or do you have to get codecs or something/ <1> ? <5> but i don't have that package either <10> hows easyubuntu compared to automatix? <13> brian_petty: Yes, it plays MP3s, right out of the box <1> !automatix <16> somebody said automatix was unsafe, it overwrites configuration files, and does things like "echo -e 'y\nY\n'" that are considered risky. Please do not use it. There are alternative applications, but it's often best to read the documentation. <1> !easyubuntu <16> easyubuntu is an easy-to-use program for installing all your favorites. Java, Nvidia/ATI, and more. It is as safe as the team can make it. It doesn't change any settings by default. http://easyubuntu.freecontrib.org/ or #easyubuntu <15> unforgettableid, its safer than automatix <17> Any ideas as to why my Audigy card doesn't work? I seem to remember finding a reference saying ALSA doesn't support USB yet...but I can't find that anymore. <13> brian_petty: And I'll ask you again, use one line. <10> ah. :)
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