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<0> will any email address work like f00@foo.com?
<1> AndyA: I think that's supposed to be without the space, as in dpkg-reconfigure.
<2> themachine: anything should work
<3> NigelS - yes, my network card of course. which was detected flawlessly by the thousand other distros I have tried
<4> "|run ./s3switch" did not work. not sure what to do with "chmod +x ./file;./file" .
<5> hello ?
<6> I have the same problem as TheFaction20, I want it to automount my mp3-player
<7> hi everyone.............
<8> thx tonyyarusso
<9> kapputu: there not being that many distros aside for now, what is your network card?
<7> installed jre and set the the path
<7> but when i installed frostwire
<7> it doesnt seem to pick up the path..
<4> i am trying to use the program: http://www.probo.com/timr/savage40.html at http://www.probo.com/timr/savage40.html
<7> any one knows whats the problem???
<1> nahas: Did you follow the wiki for it?



<10> question: I'd like to use german letters like in my latex files. I included \usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}. Someone told me, that i have to make sure, that emacs saves the files in latin1. How do I do that?
<3> NigelS - forget it
<11> can anyone help?
<9> BlueOrange: it was kinda shorthand sorry "chmod +x ./<file name here>" sets something as being executable (permissions); I said do that in case it wasn't so already. then just type (from the same directory) "./<file name>
<7> yes i did
<3> it's very irritating though
<9> kapputu: sure thing; but if you think you've found a genuine bug in the development version make sure you submit that bug
<0> my vsftpd keeps outputting 500 OOPS: vsftpd: refusing to run with writable anonymous root
<0>
<3> NigelS - I have found genuine *bugs*
<1> nahas: 'k. So what exactly does it tell you instead?
<12> how do i check how much space i got left on a harddrive in terminal?
<11> How can I get ubuntu installation to recognize my external hard drive?
<13> Blippe: df -h
<7> ok one minute toony
<14> Blippe: df -h
<4> NigelS: thxs. ok, yea im WAY not hop on the shorthand, so thxs. after making sure permissions are set correctly, do i need to type "run" or do i just type "./<file name>
<9> kapputu: good for you - hope you reported
<12> sethrd, void^ thanks
<15> isn't there a better way to configure screens other than manually editing a text file in ubuntu? I mean hell, fedora's got a gui for doing that, right?
<16> Hello I like to set up a computer with ubuntu as in internal mail server with web mail. first i need a simple program for that. which one?
<3> NigelS - I'll do that when I'm not this pissed
<17> how can i become a more permanent 'root' user? having to type sudo infront of everything is annoying
<15> behemoth: try su instead
<9> BlueOrange: you just type the file name the "./" is needed to say "from this point in the directory tree; "." means "here" basically
<11> How can I get ubuntu installation to recognize my external hard drive?
<1> behemoth: No, sudo -i
<3> I had expected Dapper to work like Breezy though I might not have all the functionality
<14> kapputu: i heard it wasn't automatically trying dhcp on nonconfigured interfaces anymore, perhaps it's as simple as that.
<18> TheFaction20: It should see it as soon as you plug it in.
<19> I know this is an ubuntu channel, but i need some help installing VidaLinuxOS (vlos)
<20> hi , whe i try to install sudo apt-get install flashplayer-mozilla
<20>
<17> tonyyarusso: ah, thanks
<14> kapputu: also, if you use beta software, expect the unexpected
<20> y get this The following packages have unmet dependencies:
<20> flashplayer-mozilla: Depends: gsfonts-x11 but it is not installable
<20> E: Broken packages
<21> what package do i need to install to be able to use the configure command anyone?
<11> paulproteus:when im at the partition stage it seems to only see my internal
<3> void^ : it tries to detect my platform but just stays there
<9> kapputu: well, can I suggest you do any moaning/griping in the dapper channel :) it could be meaningful there
<22> bad mistake, I added GNOME to my server, and now it wants to be the default, how do I change this?
<19> did anyone succeed installing vlos on an seagate sata hd?
<18> TheFaction20: Oh, you mean in the installer?
<11> paulproteus:yes, and im on the live cd right now. i ran gparted and it didnt recognize it there either
<9> sinisterr: the configure command?
<1> arrick: As in you don't want gnome starting up at boot?
<19> neither on my pc nor in vmware i could install vlos. whats wrong with it?
<21> uknow ./configure for compiling
<22> yep
<23> Anyone know how I can setup a bluetooth keyboard from trhe command line?
<24> i am running this game using ewine its kind of slow i was woundering if i shut down gnome then run the game would i see a improvement
<1> sinisterr: That comes in the sources, it's not a command. But you do need build-essential.
<21> k
<21> thanks
<7> i have installed jre in /usr/local/
<9> sinisterr: right, yeah the script will balk on errors
<4> NigelS: great, ok, i have now been able to call the command. i was working on this yesterday with another program which i think was the wrong program for my issue/situation. Hopefully this will be it. thxs.
<1> arrick: You'll want to remove GDM from the runlevel; I'll see if I can find it exactly for you here.
<9> sinisterr: you don't need a program for that, but it will complain for missing things, that's the idea of them



<25> imperfect-: hidd -i hci0 --connect [hids' BDADDR]
<26> anyone here use this: http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/18591720/ or something like it?
<22> tonyyarusso: I also have xubuntu installed on here, and gnome wont let me change the display setting, its really small
<23> How do I find the BDADDR?
<27> does ubuntu ask you for a root p***word on install?
<26> no
<1> ubotu: tell arrick about fixres
<9> BlueOrange: cool - if you have the time it's a good idea to read up on shell commands - in an ideal world you could do everything graphically, but it's nice to know these things :)
<27> so does it have a default root p***?
<26> Alexiel: you have to make one yourself, but it's not a good idea to have one for security
<7> hey tony i have installed jre in /usr/local
<11> How can I get ubuntu installation to recognize my external hard drive?
<28> pianoboy3333 that looks like one of the default themes for ubuntu
<27> pianoboy3333: can you tell me how to set it? i'm a bit of a newbie
<26> Alexiel: the default is none, you can set one with 'sudo p***wd root'
<17> which package installs the inetd daemon?
<29> !sudo
<30> [sudo] a command that will let users run commands as root. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
<9> TheFaction20: I've not used one, is it connected via Firewire or USB?
<27> pianoboy3333: ty :)
<7> i have set the path in bashrx file
<11> NigelS:usb
<29> Alexiel, please read that page ^^^ by the bot
<1> arrick: 'sudo mkdir /etc/rcbackups/ && sudo cp /etc/rc2.d/S13gdm /etc/rcbackups/ && sudo rm /etc/rc2.d/S13gdm'
<26> NsOmNiAc: it is a ubuntu theme someone made for windoze but I'm having trouble getting the icons to install/work
<21> thanks ppl
<31> !su
<30> I guess su is see !sudo
<27> I will do, thanks
<11> NigelS:it doesnt recgonize it in the partition stage of install or when im using the live cd
<1> nahas: Okay, and what does frostwire complain about?
<31> ubotu, su is sudo
<30> ...but su is already something else...
<31> ubotu, no, su is sudo
<30> okay, kbrooks
<31> !su
<7> it says it can not find the path
<29> Alexiel, before you go changing stuff
<7> i installed jdk in /usr/local/
<31> !su
<30> I guess su is sudo
<29> kbrooks, did you look at what su was first?
<26> su is pretty pointless if you have sudo
<31> ubotu, no, su is <reply>see sudo
<30> okay, kbrooks
<7> and set the path in bashrc file
<31> ompaul, there, fixed
<9> TheFaction20: I see - I'd have hoped it was covered by the usb-storage module. if you do "lsmod" do you see it?
<29> kbrooks, what was it before?
<4> NigelS: yea, i need to do that. i could also use a good primer on how to read basic "linux syntax" i dont quite know how to make sence of the help and man pages.
<0> how do I find the directory vsftpd uses to serve files?
<31> ompaul, "see !sudo". i wanted to alias su to sudo
<32> hes a really easie question how do i logon as root, i no the name is root but wats the p***word, i cant remember seting a p***word for root
<33> kbrooks: like this: ubotu: su is <reply> see sudo
<31> ubotu, no, su is <reply> see sudo
<30> kbrooks: okay
<34> patrick52222, see the irc Faq (in topic)
<25> imperfect-: sudo hcitool scan
<26> Can I get some help? http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/18591720/ is the theme I'm using for windows, but I can't get the icons to work. Does anyone use anything similar?
<31> !su
<30> hmm... sudo is a command that will let users run commands as root. Look at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo for all information.
<31> OK
<11> NigelS:i think so under "scsi_mod" it has 3 sd_mod,usb_storage,libata"
<31> :)
<29> k
<1> nahas: All right, I'm not quite sure. Have you tested the path setting by seeing if tab-complete will pull it up?
<29> kbrooks, more likely to appeal to converts :)
<35> hi
<17> if i connect to a samba share, why can't i write/update the files on that share?
<35> TM???
<7> if tab-complete ??
<11> NigelS: its definetely recognizing my usb ports tho
<1> nahas: In a terminal, if you start typing a command in the path, and hit tab a few times, it should show up in a list.


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