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<0> introvert: that about covers it :D <1> is there a way to set the brightness on a iMac g3 in breezy? <2> basvg, ok - that 0.0.0.0:631 should allow a connection from the other machine <3> frank23: yeah thats why i left it behind too <4> Frogzoo: I have EVERY program I've ever requested, and each one is up to date, and each one is 64-bit <5> interneti: /var/logs <4> heh <5> patrick52222: sudo apt-get install nvidia-settings <6> grndslm: In case you're interested, I wrote a system backup script which is capable of doing incremental backups. It also has the ability to back your data up to a remote server using scp. If you are interested in it, let me know. <3> im outy guys ttyl <7> stansell: the full entry is udp 0 0.0.0.0:631 0.0.0:* <=== shouldn't that also be a tcp connection? <5> patrick52222: then, sudo apt-get install nvtv <8> fyrestrtr there are a few ones pertaining to xorg <8> which one do I give you? <9> Ku-guy_, i would love to have that <10> kjdfkbvd
<10> mdfbgdnf <4> Does any repository have modular X yet? <11> introvert: you don't need a 32bit chroot at all? wine, vmware, flash, w32codecs "just works@? <5> interneti: pastebin Xorg.0.log or whatever is the closest equivalent <12> who can send me repositories breezy-extras please? <9> Ku-guy_, jvitosky at gmail dot com, unless you have a link <4> frank23: I have Wine, Win32codecs, and an open source flash equivelant <6> grndslm: I'll post a URL shortly... <0> !tell patton about easysource <4> frank23: All under 64-bit, but like I said I don't use Ubuntu <5> !tell patton about repos <2> basvg, I'm not sure if the tcp is needed, but that would be sensible <9> Ku-guy_, thanks a lot <13> anyone here ever get amarok playing in 5.1 with an onboard nforce4 ac97 card before? <4> frank23: Only setback is the open-source equivelant to flash only supports flash 5 and down I believe <2> basvg, is there anything interesting in /var/log/cups/error_log ? <4> cerebrix: I have <4> cerebrix: You have nforce-4 ultra chipset? <11> introvert: gplflash doesn't do everything. and I use ubuntu. what distro are you running? <13> introvert: ok got a few questions for ya <7> stansell: let me check. By the way, is an IP enough (on the client... I told it I have a cups printer and only gave it the ip) <13> nforce4 sli board <4> frank23: Gentoo, but I don't care for flash much <8> http://pastebin.com/622878 <4> cerebrix: That is nforce 4 ultra, what's your problem with amarok on 5.1? <13> speaker-test surround51 -c6 i can get to work but for the life of me i cant get amarok to play in 5.1 at all <9> hey guys, since everything i know is gone...i'm about to give this machine a fresh install....who thinks dapper is ready for try on my machine??? <14> cerebrix: tell amarok to use plug:surround51 with gstreamer's alsasink <2> basvg, you mean in the URI field? <13> i need to set the engine to gstreamer? <1> does any1 here know anything about PPC ubuntu? <11> introvert: i'm waiting for the day I can install i386 packages easily, in ubuntu. eventually.... <7> stansell: yes, that's the one <14> cerebrix: yes, unless you can set it in the xine engine <4> frank23: i386? <4> frank23: You mean amd64? <13> plug:surround51:0 is what its set to now <14> cerebrix: invalid syntax <4> cerebrix: I don't know.. it just.. 'worked for me' <7> stansell: I'm running a tail -f on the error_log on both machines. When I send a testpage then on the serverside nothing happens. On the client I get a message that a job is cued. No errors <11> introvert: I mean run programs made for i386 (games, proprietary software, whatever totally transparently) <15> Amaranth, nonsense. :) <7> stansell: also `lpq -PPSC-1510` says the printer is ready and printing <4> frank23: Oh, what software in mind besides flash <16> frank23: i386 what? Linux software, windows software or OS X software? :P <2> basvg, the client has a printer configured? <9> let's see a show of hands...who thinks dapper is ready for prime time, if not...why should i reinstall breezy and wait another 2 months?? <17> fyrestrtr: wat do i do now <4> frank23: I'm not trying to convert anyone here.. but source-based distros have AMAZING support for amd64 <18> nalioth: how are you tonight?.....well its nioght where I am. <15> grndslm, I'm running it fine now. <2> basvg, well, of course - you've added one <9> YukiCuss, any stability issues at all?? <7> stansell: on the client I went to printer configuration => add printer => cups printer => give it the IP of the server => select the proper printer from the list => print test page <4> frank23: Only thing I can't get is flash, in which I use gplflash (Soon it will support latest versions of flash, i hope) <2> basvg, I think the URI should probably start with ipp: and include the remote printer name <15> grndslm, I've not encountered any personally. I'm actually enjoying the improved language support. <7> stansell: I'll give it a shot <19> grndslm: 686 kernel has a few bugs <20> Britches27: join me in #ubuntu-offtopic please
<11> introvert: linux software: like quake 4, doom 3, cedega. I know gentoo has better support for amd64. I'm for ubuntu to catch p <2> basvg, on the client you selected the printer from a list? <21> hey where do i limewire.. i just want the folder with the .sh file.. i think its runlime.sh ? <9> dapper k7 kernel lookin' alright?? i might stick with 386 since it is 2.6.15 now, eh? <8> fyrestrtr how's it going (3:54 am) <7> stansell: once you give it the IP then the next screen asks for the brand and type oof the printer <4> frank23: Oh, actually I do use 32-bit library emulation for quake 4 and doom 3 <16> frank23: Those are difficult to make easily installable in Ubuntu because they're non-free software. <9> dapper should have 2.6.16 by release time, hopefully?? pvr-500 support built-in, yay! <17> fyrestrtr: wat do i do now <1> does anybody know where I can get a program to set the brightness and geometry on my iMac g3... thats all done from the OS and I cant find any control panels for it <14> grndslm: no. <15> patrick52222, he might've gone away. Just wait a little while and ask him in person, don't keep sending it to the channel. <16> frank23: Ubuntu doesn't really support non-free software, and I doubt it ever will. <17> ok <15> Chousuke, compare `support' personally and `support' technically, though. <2> basvg, oh - that's probably a local list <9> crimsun, no new kernel??? <17> hello i just typed "sudo apt-get install nvtv" but wat do i do now <11> Chousuke: introvert: what I'm waiting for is to be able to run both amd64 and i386 binaries transparently. both can run just as easily <7> stansell: ah, when I go to the printer configuration again then it says `network host 192.168.123.129 is busy' .... so that ****s. I'll set the debug leevel so that we get a bit more info <4> frank23: If you take the time to really set up 32-bit emulation it can appear as that <15> frank23, it almost works. Problem is keeping 64-bit libraries strictly in {/usr,}/lib64. <15> frank23, otherwise, you can set up a 32-bit chroot and do it that way, but it's anything but transparent. <4> frank23: I have not much experience in linux 32-bit emulation, but from what I've used of it, i haven't had to do anything out of the ordinary <19> patrick52222: nvidia-settings <4> frank23: but like I said, might be different on Ubuntu <14> grndslm: no. Approximately 5 months of development work has been done on 2.6.15. We're not simply going to discard it. <22> anyone know anything about kino <17> geneo93: wat do i do to it <19> sudo nvidia-settings <11> introvert: when I first used breezy amd 64 I set up a chroot but always had problems with it. I want those problems to disappear. I'm sure they will eventualy. <22> i need to configure it for quicktime export and i'm not sure how <16> Needing 32 bit emulation in 64 bit ubuntu is a bit of a special case. <8> odat kino is one thing cinelerra is a beast <17> command not found <1> HOLY %@#$!.... 636 people in here... never know one # could have that many <12> http://ubuntu-backports.mirrormax.net <-down http://acm.cs.umn.edu/ubp/<-down :( <9> crimsun, i was under the ***umption that once 2.6.15 was stable, it would become 2.6.16...even numbers are stable, odds are unstable...maybe i have a reading disability <4> patrick52222: apt-get nvidia-settings <16> most Ubuntu software is free anyway, and works just fine as 64-bit native. <17> nvm got it running now thanks for the help <19> patrick52222: then you dont have nvidia enabled <4> hippie23: According to distrowatch, Ubuntu IS the most popular distro atm <15> grndslm, that only applies to the minor version number (ie. 2.x) <23> hello I need help to install an ISA soundblaster awe card <1> yeah <22> interneti, well i must have mistyped earlier i need kino to export in quicktime <11> Chousuke: a special case maybe but commercial software will target 32bit linux first. I want those to run easily <9> ahh...i see <1> its awsome <4> lol <1> I run ubuntu on my p3 and my g3 <14> grndslm: no, 2.6 is the newest stable branch <4> #gentoo has over 950 people ;] <8> odat I probably misunderstood <16> frank23: You can always install a completely 32 bit Ubuntu then :) <17> i goit the settings up now how do i enable the tvout bit <8> fyrestrtr you here? <15> frank23, I'd recommend installing i386 anyway, as Chousuke says. Few packages make use of a 64-bit processor. <11> Chousuke: that is what I did. I'm just saying I'll use amd64 when those things are easier <4> crimsun: So, your sticking with 2.6.15 and not moving on to 2.6.16 anytime soon? <22> interneti, it tells me to configure kino with the --with-quicktime but reconfigure doesn't do it i don't know how they want me to do it <14> introvert: not for Dapper, no. <16> frank23: 64 bits doesn't really give you any benefits unless you have loads of memory anyway <4> Chousuke: Not true :\ <11> YukiCuss: I did. I'm running i3896 ubuntu on a amd64 processor <1> only problem is, the monitor on my iMac is all meesed up.. too dim, low gamma, geometry off... I need a program to set all that, I had it in OS9 but cant find anything like it in linux <24> folks I am trying to remove my mysql <24> ashish@ash:~$ dpkg -l | grep mysql <15> Chousuke, ... o_O *loads*? <24> pi libmysqlclient12 4.0.24-10ubuntu2 mysql database client library <24> pi libmysqlclient14 4.1.12-1ubuntu3.1 mysql database client library <24> pi mysql-common 4.0.24-10ubuntu2 mysql database common files (e.g. /etc/mysql
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