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<0> pi mysql-common 4.0.24-10ubuntu2 mysql database common files (e.g. /etc/mysql
<1> patrick52222: shout be list in diplay
<0> pi python-mysqldb 1.2.1c3-1ubuntu1 A Python interface to MySQL
<2> frank23, as am I. :)
<0> pi python2.4-mysqldb 1.2.1c3-1ubuntu1 A Python interface to MySQL
<3> can you help me I need help to install an ISA soundblaster awe card
<2> !pastebin
<4> I guess pastebin is a site where you can post large texts and screenshots so you don't flood the channel. You can find it at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org - Install webboard for easy pasting from the gnome taskbar
<2> chmod775, ^^
<5> Karmander: what model sb?
<6> stansell: right, I upped the loglevel a little. it is doing a lot of ReadClient stuff over http at the moment. I'll see what happens when I send a testpage
<7> Chousuke: You should really wikipedia architectual differences between x86_64 and x86 :) (x86_64 not to be confused with 'itanium 64')
<3> crimsun an awe 16
<2> !tell chmod775 about pastebin
<8> chmod775, next time, pastebin...
<0> yes sure



<3> crimsun do you have any idea?
<9> is everybody in agreement that if one were going to install dapper they should keep the 386 kernel?
<1> grndslm: yes
<5> Karmander: pastebin the output from ``lspnp -v''
<7> Does Ubuntu have a i686 copy?
<2> introvert, I don't believe such a thing is defined. (i686)
<10> basvg, on the client, try http://server:631/ in your web browser
<11> introvert: It's funny linux (and Linus) calls it x86_64 even though amd developped amd64. just to have a vendor neutral designation
<12> yeah.. I run the i686 kernel on my p3
<0> I installed mysql packages and this can along with these http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10820
<10> basvg, it might tell you the URI to use
<2> frank23, it's cross-compatible with EM64T, though.
<7> frank23: x86_64 is for AMD64 and EMT64
<0> I want to remove them how can I do it ?
<13> Hi, is there a way to keep certain applications in a virtual desktop, and not allow it to appear on another desktop (such as GAIM and new GAIM IM windows)?
<6> that gives me a connection refused
<7> YukiCuss: i686 is the latest architecture for x86 processors?
<12> what is EMT 64?
<14> interneti, you there?
<12> is that intel?
<7> Intel's shot at x86_64
<11> YukiCuss: introvert: I know. but intel copied the amd instruction set. amd was the originator
<2> introvert, noted, but there are no package differences which have been deemed that would actually make a difference.
<14> what is the proper way to reconfigure a program with certain settings
<2> introvert, err, I repeated myself. I believe a consensus was reached that there was no use in using i686, as there was very little to gain, and they'd only suffer incompatibilities.
<0> how do I rmeove them i did a apt-get remove purge on them but it's prompt to remove even ubuntu-dektop
<0> ?
<8> chmod775, the ubuntu-desktop package isn't that important
<15> odat I really have no way to help atm its 4am where I am and I got to sleep basly
<15> badly
<6> stansell: hmm, I'll try 'n connect to that from the server itself.. can't connect to it from client side
<10> basvg, ok - connection refused makes sense because the tcp listener isn't enabled
<7> YukiCuss: I haven't looked into details as the differences to i686 and i386, so I wouldn't know
<0> oh! ubuntu-desktop will remove my gnome right ?
<7> YukiCuss: I mean, as in the differences in between kernel performance.. :P
<6> stansell: any clue how to enable the tcp listener?
<2> introvert, for some reason I was searching about it recently; try googling a little, you might find the results.
<15> but id download from source and try afain
<16> does Dapper use x.org?
<8> chmod775, no
<17> can someone help me figure out why i am getting such a crappy fps in glx gears with a card that used to put out a higher framerate then it does now? something in ubuntu is slowing the card down and or disabling the agp somehow
<0> ok cool
<0> what is ubuntu-desktop for ?
<2> kapputu, all signs point to yes.
<1> mandriva only supports 586 and up
<8> chmod775, it's a meta-package for all sorts of things, but by itself it's not important
<16> YukiCuss: so you mean I can get those translucent windows?
<2> geneo93, hence, it has compatibility issues.
<0> k
<10> basvg, on the server, in the printer administration, does Global Setting -> Detect LAN printers give you a warning about security?
<7> kapputu: Yes, Dapper supports XGL
<0> so I can go ahead and uninstall it right
<0> ?
<2> kapputu, that's *Xgl*. x.org is a standard X distribution.
<16> does anyone know about nubuntu?
<1> YukiCuss: with 486's maybe
<2> geneo93, they're important to keep in perspective.
<15> kapputu just downloaded the iso
<16> well, how do I get Xgl working?
<7> kapputu: XGL adds OpenGL rendering to x.org, adds features such as a cubicle virtual desktop thingie, wobbly windows, fading, etc
<3> crimsun what i have to do with this information?



<18> guys ... any of you has disabled gdm?
<7> kapputu: There's a howto in the wiki
<2> kapputu, please search the Wiki; there's a lot of information on it.
<16> interneti: my wireless wasn't detected and X failed to start
<2> ROBOd, sure.
<18> YukiCuss: good, then ... how do you switch from gnome to kde and whatever desktop/window manager you have? from command line, before startx
<15> damn@ I just deleted it
<6> stansell: that option was already checked
<12> im outta her... got to go to bed
<12> good night
<10> basvg, I just cliecked OK for the warning, and I think it added the UDP listener
<1> YukiCuss: besides i doubt if you could stuff enough ram in a 486 to even run gui
<5> Karmander: did you place it on pastebin?
<19> hi, installed dapper flight 5 on my system a week or so ago, got 2.16.15-18-386, then I installed the 686 variant, but now upgrade has brought the 386 version to .19, but not the 686 version.
<18> hippie23: good night
<6> stansell: hmmm, I don't have that option on my client machine
<16> interneti: you just deleted what?
<2> geneo93, requirements are low, even for GUI. Think of servers, though?
<19> is there a way to fix this?
<2> ROBOd, it depends how you decided to disable GDM.. I suppose you could just create a link from /etc/init.d/kdm to /etc/rc2.d/S70kdm.
<2> eFfeM, remove the 386 package.
<19> tnx
<20> are backports dangerous?
<12> one more thing... dapper drake <--- does the "drake" part mean its based on mandrake or is it still debean based?
<3> crimsun what does pastebin means?
<7> hippie23: Debian
<6> interesting... which package/option gives me the 'browse for LAN priners' option ?
<5> !tell Karmander about pastebin
<12> ok
<18> YukiCuss: i will disable gdm from System > Administration > Services
<8> hippie23, it's just the nickname for the 6.06 release
<12> that kinda threw mw off
<8> malv__, they can be
<7> Debian-based releases have these screwy nicknames ;]
<18> YukiCuss: in that case ... how do i change the desktop environment/
<11> I agree. ubuntu should target 586 (Pentium) as the lowest common denominator. people who want to run 386 or 486 should be able to find something else
<2> ROBOd, do you want a different desktop environment, or login manager? Theyr'e separate.
<10> basvg, I think it controls the "browsing" option for cupsd
<20> yea, i wasnt able to load gnome
<20> perhaps a backport issue
<12> good night
<2> frank23, why? There's not a noticable performance difference between running 386 or 586 on most x86s.
<7> frank23: I agree, MOSTLY because Ubuntu isn't really an ideal for a server or anything low-resource..
<5> frank23: that's not acceptable for things like edubuntu and xubuntu
<20> anyways, I reinstalled ubuntu (took 5 minutes) and things seem ok now
<18> YukiCuss: i know they are different
<6> stansell: I think so too... but still, I don't have the option in System=>adminsitration=>printing on my laptop
<16> I'm donwloading dappner now
<18> YukiCuss: i want a different desktop environment
<16> let's see how this goes
<2> ROBOd, in that case, .. let me check!
<8> introvert, Ubuntu w/o X/GUI runs nicely as a server...
<17> so can anyone help me figure out what is going on with my nvidia card i have tryed everything i can think of and i cannot get it's speed within normal range (100-200 fps) can someone help me figure out what is slowing down glx gears and giveing me such crappy framerates?
<16> YukiCuss: has anyone tried using Enlightenment?
<1> YukiCuss: it makes a big difference on smp machines
<2> kapputu, there's an entire project for it, `ebuntu.'
<7> kapputu: I use enlightenment
<2> geneo93, so *they* should be targetted seperately
<18> kapputu: i have tested enlightenment
<7> E17 is ***y
<7> ;)
<18> kapputu: interesting project, very interesting
<1> YukiCuss: there is no smp kernel for dapper
<10> basvg, that does seem odd
<3> crimsun it's ready
<7> Enlightenment used to be the window manager for Gnome, you know.
<18> kapputu: if you have a fast internet connection, get elive CD to see it
<16> ROBOd: I liked Enlightenment 0.17 or whatever it's called
<3> crimsun posted as Karmander
<2> geneo93, yes, but I'm saying that if we chose to keep SMP kernels in view, we should do *them* separately, and not migrate everything to predate 386/486.
<11> YukiCuss: crimsun, introvert: I wonder though how many people actually use 486 or lower... If it's more than 1% fine, but I doubt it is
<18> introvert: yes
<10> basvg, the cupsys README.Debian file include "edit /etc/cups/cupsd.conf; the access controls are at the end of the file"
<18> kapputu: yes, E17


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