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<0> useruser- No resonse. Just an identicle command line opening below it.
<1> LinuxJones, I think you need to do it on a per app basis, and while you're at it, how about a plugin for xchat :)
<2> ian_: hmm, you typed that exactly as I had it?
<3> Toma-, sorry about the delay - I not too good with all this - and my pointer is hardly visible at the mo... :(
<2> ian_: can you copy and paste the command you typed?
<4> Sorry about this: dumb question PuMp, are you trying to set the res at Systenm -Admin - Screen resolution/
<0> useruser- I copied and pasted it directly.
<5> TheFaction20: strange - i'd try with a different kernel version, they've messed around with the usb code a lot recently.. but i can't tell you how to do that on ubuntu
<2> ian_: ok, that's odd
<6> np
<7> Hey, I was trying to tweak out battery stuff on my laptop, so I uninstalled laptop-mode and then installed laptop-mode-tools, however when I did I lost Hibernate, Suspend, etc from the logout menu. What do I need to install to get them back?
<8> yes ifr, but it's the same
<9> okay i cant find something that makes gifs in gimp
<8> i can only chose one resolution
<10> useruser shred does not work with journalled filesystems.
<8> *choose



<4> Bummer. Did you look in the xor.conf file for those other resolution values?
<2> jilocasin: ok
<2> ian_: try this instead: grep 'hd[a-f]' /var/log/syslog
<11> touji: of course it makes gifs.. just make it, save it as foo.gif...
<12> nickrud: I had fedora core 5 installed for 5 minutes before re-installing Ubuntu. It was setup as default in all gnome apps including Gnome-Xchat. It was spectacular, something Ubuntu ought to consider as a default.
<13> thanx guys
<8> yes
<8> want to have a look at my xorg.conf?
<14> void^:any direction you can point me in to look for an answer?
<4> Someone more skilled than I do will certainly want a look at the monitor section. You should put it into a pastebin and come back and ask again.
<15> my apologies for bothering everyone. could someone help me with my question again?
<15> i have dual nics on my motherboard, both are enabled with dhcp...can this cause problems browsing the internet?
<0> useruser: Again, no response. Jsut the same prompt line as before...
<4> And Now my question again: where can I download Ubuntu kernel sources and patches for kernel 2.6.10 ?
<16> ifr: linux-tree-2.6.10
<2> ian_: ok. you said it was a maxtor?
<17> Can someone giv eme a hand on fixing GRUB?
<5> TheFaction20: sorry, no further ideas.
<2> ian_: try dmesg|grep -i maxtor
<11> soundmaster80: yes, why are both configured? your kernel will be trying to route through both.
<15> thank you liable
<18> anybody know any good newsgroups client ?
<15> well, one was up for vmware
<16> purple^haze: Pan
<1> LinuxJones, amazing. I've only seen it used in evolution & gedit before. Maybe I'll give gnome-xchat another look
<18> crimsun, thank u
<4> crimsun that you!!
<4> THANK YOU I mean
<0> useruser: I -think-
<15> that's what dawned on me today...I've been having problems, i just wanted to nail that as the cause
<6> amorphous_: problem solved i think.... mga driver doesnt like alpha cursors, and the ubuntu default is alpha... lets get a new cursor theme to test... hang tight
<2> ian_: alright, another strategy
<0> useruser: Samsame.
<2> ian_: ls /proc/ide
<11> soundmaster80: check the output of 'route' if you see to UG then thats your problem
<8> now that i see the gnome panel again it just let me choose 60hz, and i configured the xorg.conf with higher values
<17> Can someone giv eme a hand on fixing GRUB? I tried fixing it from the live cd and nothing.
<3> Toma-, i shall be a model hanger...!
<11> two
<12> nickrud: it was putting the red line under the misspelled words, right click and select the correct spelling. I have to get this working for xchat if nothing else. My typing skills are so bad :)
<19> I need some help installing a KDM theme. How's that work?
<7> soundmaster80, you should be able to see in /etc/network/interfaces and comment out the card you don't want to auto start up
<9> ne1 know where i can get the gimp help files?
<0> useruser: New response.... "hda hdb hdc hdd ide0 ide1
<0> "
<6> !info gcursor
<20> gcursor: (gnome cursor theme managing software), section universe/gnome, is optional. Version: 0.061-ubuntu4 (breezy), Packaged size: 14 kB, Installed size: 152 kB
<15> yeah, i did that and things are working solid again....it was driving me nuts
<2> ian_: good. it's going to be one of those :)
<6> grab that package amorphous_
<21> touji: apt-cache search gimp help
<15> i just wanted someone smarter than me to verify it :-)
<18> crimsun, is it a gui ?
<18> it is!
<7> anyone with a laptop with hibernation?
<0> useruser <nods>
<22> hi folks i need help with a non ubuntu problem.
<3> Toma-, !info gcursor? apt-get it?
<17> Can someone giv eme a hand on fixing GRUB? I tried fixing it from the live cd and nothing.
<8> how can i do to choose 1024x768?
<6> amorphous_: you bet. 'sudo apt-get install gcursor'



<8> i hate this resolution
<15> thank you all for your help, have a great night or day where ever you are :)
<2> ian_: find /proc/ide/ -name model -exec cat {} ';'
<23> touji: apt-get install gimp-help-en
<24> Evening. Seeking help with WPA with wpa_supplicant.
<2> ian_: oh, wait
<3> Toma-, on it's way... ;)
<8> somebody can help me please?
<2> ian_: find /proc/ide/ -name model -ls -exec cat {} ';'
<8> if you want to take a look to my xorg.conf i'll pastebin it
<6> PuMp: did you read the fixres i showed you?
<22> does anybody know how to email to a cell phone?
<7> If anyone has a laptop, and would like to apt-get remove laptop-mode, but not actually uninstall it and just tell me what packages it wants to remove, that would be awesome. I removed them at one time and now I need them back for hibernation support
<3> Toma-, mbox seems to be the only theme avail - i try that?
<8> but they are for hoary, aren't they?
<2> ian_: look for your hard disk model. the device should be the hda/hdb/hdc/hdd bit in the previous line
<6> amorphous_: try anything
<0> useruser Ok, that listed every type of drive I have. It's either my Maxtor or My Quantum Bigfoot.
<25> I seem to have a problem with Firefox and amarok, if i have both of these programs running, one of the usually shuts down, this happens once every 10-20 mintues and its quite annoying, any1 have any ideas?
<7> Marcin_, I'm using it right now, I might be some help but I'm usually not much
<3> Toma-, i am - trust me!
<2> ian_: you don't know which one you want to nuke?
<24> lampshade: I'll take any help I can get :) Did you go by this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WPAHowto or some other source?
<0> useruser I have no idea which of the two it is that's got XP on it without switching over to XP and checking.
<2> ian_: heh
<17> Can someone giv eme a hand on fixing GRUB? I tried fixing it from the live cd and nothing.
<8> Toma- Aren't thoses fixes for hoary?
<6> PuMp: nope
<8> it says This Howto is intended for those who have installed or upgraded to Hoary,
<25> ?! :(
<25> I seem to have a problem with Firefox and amarok, if i have both of these programs running, one of the usually shuts down, this happens once every 10-20 mintues and its quite annoying, any1 have any ideas?
<2> ian_: ok, type sudo fdisk -l /dev/hd[a-d]
<6> PuMp: "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" will fix up your problem
<0> useruser Sorry, just switched to Linux 3 days ago...I could easilly perform this in Windows, but I'm having to relearn in this vastly superior OS. ;)
<26> Hey, this is awkward, i have a link in my menu that runs cd /usr/local/Zend/ZendStudioClient-5.1.0/bin && sudo ./ZDE but the terminal pops up for a second and then disapears...then when i copy the command and paste it, it works
<8> i have tried that
<2> ian_: if only one of them has ntfs or other windowsy partitions on it, then that's the one you want
<6> PuMp: tried hitting ctl-alt-+ or - on the keypad?
<2> ian_: nah, that's ok
<8> nothing happens
<2> ian_: note: be careful to get that command exactly right!
<2> ian_: fdisk is a scarily powerful beast
<6> PuMp: how odd. a copy of xorg.conf and 'tail -50 /var/log/Xorg.0.log' on pastebin
<6> plz!
<0> useruser I'm copying directly so as to avoid accidents. ;) I believe, based on that last response, it's hdb2
<17> Can someone giv eme a hand on fixing GRUB? I tried fixing it from the live cd and nothing.
<2> ian_: ok, just one partition then? not the whole of /dev/hdb?
<0> useruser Which reads: sudo fdisk -l /dev/hd[a-d]
<0> useruser Eek. Opps.
<24> lampshade: I guess more speciically, how di dyou find out what your network driver is? Or did you install a new one? And if so...how do I do it? :D
<7> Marcin_, somewhere else, but I still might be able to help you. Some of the biggest pitfalls that I ran into some stuff along the way. I use WPA with Intel Centrino on my laptop so I followed the guide in the forums, but even with that there was some minor glitches I had to overcome
<0> useruser It reads: /dev/hdb2 32 1057 8241345 5 Extended
<2> ian_: what else does it say is on /dev/hdb?
<6> useruser: might have been quicker to 'cat /etc/fstab | grep windows' or something :)
<24> lampshade: guide in the forums? Link?
<0> useruser the others read Linux or Linux DVM.
<8> ok, Toma-
<2> Toma-: yeah, probably :) i don't know my way around ubuntu so well yet
<2> ian_: ok, you probably want to keep that one then
<7> Marcin_, the network driver is whatever yoru card is using, do you have wireles in a non encrypted area even? The guide was for Intel Centrino, I think but yeah I'll see if I can find it.
<6> ian_: can you put a copy of fstab on pastebin?
<8> here is my xorg.conf Toma-
<8> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/10945
<27> hello
<17> Can someone giv eme a hand on fixing GRUB? I tried fixing it from the live cd and nothing.
<24> lampshade: the wpa_supplicant thing only lists like uh, 6 drivers. I have a Belkin card, and Ubuntu just autodetected it. I didn't have to do anything so I'm not sure what the driver is :D
<7> Marcin_, this one is what I used. Got me going very nicely once I stopped making typos and ****
<4> Okay I asked this before but now I am asking again specifically: KERNEL CONFIG QUESTION: I downloaded the source tree for the kernel. I am going to do make oldconfig to get me halfway there. BEFORE I do make oldconfig should I apply the patch by doing p0 < patch-name.patch in the source directory of the kernel I'm compiling?
<28> anyone think this is a bad idea?
<2> ian_: yeah, let's have a looksie at /etc/fstab on pastebin
<28> http://flavor8.com/index.php/2006/03/26/how-to-back-up-your-dvds-in-ubuntu/
<0> useruser Ok, wait. Two of the 3 listed on that last response have similar ammount of blocks. Almost identicle. Both my HD's are almost exactly same size.
<2> ian_: it's not the number of blocks that are interesting, it's the partition types
<27> hm


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