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<0> fvwm: (F(?) Virtual Window Manager, version 2.5), section universe/x11, is optional. Version: 1:2.5.14-2 (breezy), Packaged size: 2914 kB, Installed size: 6444 kB <1> GTX: the username & p***word is your usrname & p***word <2> have you googled for conexant <3> hatake_kakashi: like i did :/ <4> e-tech adsl usb modem v2 <5> nickrud, what about the email addresses that its ***igned to? <6> I think I'm going with openbox. :P <7> fek: uname -r <8> fek: Just becuase I run mkdir /vmlinuz as root doesn't mean it *is* a director after that. <9> how to install wine from synaptic? <3> 2.6.12-10-386 <10> anyone know it Gnome 2.14 will be in the dapper repos? <4> not just yet, i just thought that as the LED does not even blink, the usb might not have powered it up yet <11> Where could i find resources on getting my rear speaker output turned on for my Audigy card? <8> Drac|Laptop: openbox I'd hazard <12> Can someone tell me how to change my network driver?
<7> fek, odd <3> cafuego: believe me, it is a normal directory <13> !tell beena about wine <2> zaxxon: if it is showing up in lsusb, then the OS has detected it. <1> GTX: it has no email address ***igned to it; you can drop messages into it with fetchmail, evolution, whatever means you choose to get your mail <4> where in the GUI device list can i see it , and 'talk' to it ? <8> fek: Any chance the iso is broken? <5> nickrud, but I want to ***ign an email address to my username? charlie@gtx-network.net etc.. <9> IdleOne: wine will open the exe files? <1> GTX: it is a server that *saves* mail, not *retrieves* mail <7> fek: check under dmesg for more information about that iso <14> how do I know what xorg version I'm running? <7> beena: some, not all <13> beena: it will install and then you can run the .exe but not all programs <2> GTroy: good question, I want to know that too <1> GTX: hm, how to describe. <15> beena: yes but you success will var by application <5> nickrud, so how do I setup the email address etc? <15> vary* <16> GTroy, run dpkg -l xserver-xorg <14> thanks <17> GTroy, try "xdpyinfo | head" in a terminal <18> -l ? <9> IdleOne: can i install it through synaptic? <3> hatake_kakashi: i have nothing in dmesg :/ <10> is xorg 7 available for breezy? <13> !wine <19> beena: yes, read the link ubotu gave you <2> I am running v6.8.2-77 <3> cafuego: couldn't check :/ <3> hatake_kakashi: how big is your iso file? could you send it to me? <9> LjL: ok <16> GTroy, theine's suggestion is better because it queries the actual running server. <13> wine is, like, totally, a compatibility layer used by linux to let it run (some) windows programs. It's available in universe but a more recent version can be installed by adding "deb http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt/ binary/" to your sources.list. More info at http://www.winehq.com or for support go to #winehq <1> GTX: you're missing an essential point: dovecot does not give a darn what email address mail comes from, it simply feeds mail from a mail store *to* a mail client. <20> Hi. How do I configure a kernel module to be loaded with a parameter? I added "module parameter=value" to /etc/modules but that doesn't seem to work <7> fek: fairly big, and its only a test file.. I can't send it to you because my ISP shaped my connection <5> nickrud, Where do I get a mail client then <14> thanks theinie <21> hello, how to intall subversion? <10> hey HammerBlade2020 <17> thanks soundray :) <22> !skype <0> I guess skype is http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeHowto/ Breezy deb: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages/ <19> beena: i would probably use the winehq repository. edit your /etc/apt/sources.list, add ubotu's wine "deb" line to it, issue a "sudo apt-get update", then use "sudo aptitude install wine" (or use synaptic) <22> atoponce, hi <23> anyone here already used the driver ipw2200? <1> GTX: for example: I have a fetchmail definition that will fetch mail off my pop3 accounts; I could just as well use evolution to get the mail <10> HammerBlade2020, ever get your swap partitioned? <3> hatake_kakashi: ok <2> For the lst 2 days xorg has been a real ram hog, (using 1.7Gb before last reboot) any suggestions? <18> uein yes, it worked well on my old nb <1> GTX: you need to read a bit about IMAP, that may help you separate mail fetching from mail reading <5> nickrud, Then my Mozila Thunderbird etc will connect to fetchmail? <5> nickrud, Im using pop3 <24> nickrud: you could use a more stable one than evo too <7> fek: try getting another iso file from somewhere else and then mount it <22> atoponce, no <3> root@jammin:~ # mount /root/home/thk/Desktop/boot.iso /mnt/temp/ -o loop <3> the iso file seems to be b0rken
<3> damn <10> HammerBlade2020, bummer, i was hoping to learn how you did it. i haven't found an answer <16> Xirzon, maybe your module gets loaded before the boot process reads /etc/modules. <1> GTX, no, fetchmail would get the mail from your email server, and drop the mail messages into a mail storage. Then, thunderbird would use Imap to read those messages <3> hatake_kakashi: it is 1,8 gb big, is that the problem? <1> gnomefreak: what possible email client could possibly be more stable than evo? <5> nickrud, again im using pop3 <16> Xirzon, if that is so, you may be able to parameterize your module via a kernel boot option. <24> thunderbird,sylpheed pretty much any of them :( <18> want to install cinderella. on their website they're serving a bin file. how to install? <7> fek: technically, no. If you can't check it with a MD5 file, etc, then there is no easier guarentee that the iso file is ok <5> nickrud, where is the fetchmail config? <3> erm <9> LjL: i am inside Synaptic now. which shud i install? windows-el, wine, wine-dev, winesetupk ? <20> soundray: hmz, I don't think it does; I blacklisted it in hotplug. I'll try adding the parameter to /etc/modutils/alsa-base (it's an alsa driver) <25> hola <26> hola <1> GTX. A second, while I get my brain around a quick tutorial and help with setting up your mail (I happen to be setting my dapper partition for mail right now)\ <16> Xirzon, sounds like a reasonable thing to try out. <27> hey <27> I seriously just broke my system <18> beena wine, after that you can config it with winecfg <5> ok nickrud, basiclay ive got everythign working on the server bind/named etc, just need to get mail working now :D <27> and am wondering if there's a quick way to recover <28> gloin: what did you do? <27> apt-get remove threw up a list <29> does the last version of mlnet use the default configuration such as the previous releases? <27> and I didn't catch that I was removing apt* <2> har <27> so that's the first thing <30> hello all <27> it also removed my desktop manager <31> How can I enable spdif output? <6> Hmm.. <2> gloin: why not just format and start over? <6> GDM requires GNOME? That's... not good... uh oh. <16> gloin, try 'sudo dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/apt*' <27> thanks <30> dubm question anyone know why i cant do a cd Program Files...im trying to get to a directory in .wine <28> gqed76: put it in quotes: 'Program Files' <22> gqed76, "Program Files" <15> Drac|Laptop: for that old comp try xdm if you dont want to startx at bootup.. <22> need quotes <20> has anyone managed to get ati radeon xpress200 working with the ATI (not vesa) driver? <9> anyone know how to open p***word protected winzip files in ubuntu? <32> hi <13> gqed76: cd /home/username/.wine <27> hmm <27> dpkg: status database area is locked by another process <32> can anyone tell me what am I missing? I have install gnome-common and still I don t have the command line make <12> So - I can get online...but my connection is *crawling* along. It's so slow. Can anyone help me fix this? I'm able to get online, and from the GUI I can see that it's configured to use DHCP but that's about all I can gather. <33> ir unzip <33> er unzip <30> hehe thanks, knew it was somethign easy :) <16> gloin, that happens if you still have an apt or synaptic process running. <32> rob__ sounds like you have a problem with your DHCP server <34> is there a way I can find out if mpg123 is installed on my computer? <3> hatake_kakashi: md5 is correct <32> I had the same problem using QWEST <35> Hi <24> ibob63: locate mpg123 <36> damn this is hard, all i want is to be able to watch non pixly videos.. and i fail over and over <32> anyone can tell me where I can find hte command make????? <6> dyrne: Yeah. I'll have to remove GNOME and GDM after aptitude finishes. Bleh... This harddrive is only partitioned for 1GB. ._. <16> ibob63, 'dpkg -l mpg123'. If the last line starts with ii, it's installed. <32> I thought it would come with GCC <24> manu_: sudo apt-get install build-essential <32> oh ok <36> all videos ar pixly as h**l <15> judgen: what format? <13> manu_: install build-essential <35> I would like to shutdown my X server to work exclusively on terminal but I don't know how... Someone could help me? <7> fek: well, that's odd, I can mount it from here however I'm on i686 kernel and I also have restricted-modules with it.. dunno, maybe you can give restricted-modules a try
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