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<0> kermitX_, but not everyone follows that
<1> they look kewl
<2> Sanne: i am still trying to get to grips with blender, im keen to learn how to use it knowing what the results its capable of producing. but i still find the interface mind-numbingly difficult, k-3d looks much simpler but still very powerful
<3> that's the DEFAULT entry for the first user created during install.
<4> dorsetlurker: My machine doesn't have an "admin" group. I didn't remove it, so I must ***ume it was never there, which is probably why sudo didn't work properly.
<1> backups is 1 easy step
<0> kermitX_, mine wasn't
<0> kermitX_, are you on breezy or dapper?
<5> Thois really ****s. A forum that tries to promote the spread of linux cant even help someone trying to make the leap
<0> dorsetlurker, i'm gonna look into this, this could be handy
<1> chriscf are you on ubuntu
<4> Yes
<6> is there no bone that is willing to help ???
<7> How can I get TV-out to work on my laptop?
<6> webcam becomes defual defual sound card!!! Haw to change it so my real soundcard becoms defual
<8> scifi, blender's learning curve is totally steep, but really (trust me), it is so worth it. There's a nice documentation with a tutorial for the first steps, should I find it for you?



<1> near the bottom in /etc/group
<1> admin
<9> besso, i'm sorry, i don't experience with webcams
<9> !webcam
<10> from memory, webcam is now easy to install, per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Webcam - webcam support soon to be available in gaim-vv. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
<4> dorsetlurker: grep doesn't find it.
<0> ChrisCF, well, that's odd
<1> strange what ubuntu
<0> yes, what ubuntu?
<2> Sanne: ive pretty much got my head around the basics, i completed that robot tutorial from blenderart magazine...but i still dont feel comfortable creating something from scratch myself
<4> breezy -> dapper
<0> grm
<0> hrm
<11> CTRL+ALT+Fx doesn't bring me to command prompt, it just displays a black screen??
<4> ***uming that apt hasn't messed with it in the meantime
<11> Come on.. someone please???
<1> anyone on dapper
<0> I'm on dapper and I have admin
<12> Sanne: if you got it handy can you grab it please
<9> andrejkw, what is your question?
<0> but I installed from dapper cd
<11> CTRL+ALT+Fx doesn't bring me to command prompt, it just displays a black screen??
<1> what is the admin group now called
<2> Sanne: also it seems dapper comes with a later release of k-3d and blender so i may as well wait until then
<8> scifi, one sec
<0> upgrading might leave users and groups as they are
<12> duck--: #ubuntu+1 for dapper please
<13> andrejkw, I think I had that problem
<11> What can I do to fix it?
<0> gnomefreak, I'm not asking a dapper question, or any question, kthx
<1> chriscf how did u install it
<4> From a DVD
<0> ?
<4> back in January
<0> oh wow
<1> **** even a server install has an admin group
<0> yeah, that's what i'm lookin at now
<0> language please
<11> What can I do to fix it?
<1> sorry
<2> Sanne: its so frustrating seeing what blender is capable of producing....i spose im just so impatient, but i did spend hours using it on that tutorial and still didnt feel that comfortable with it
<0> np, i'm no admin but I know they don't like it :)
<13> I think, but I'm not sure, that I took the "splash" option out of my kernel to boot
<9> andrejkw, are you using ubuntu?
<4> I had to enable root, simply because gksudo didn't actually work as installed.
<11> ues 5.1
<13> in /boot/grub/menu.lst
<14> how can i test my cups printer? i cannot run gnome thus i cannot print with gedit
<11> *5.10
<15> is it possible to change users (logout) without killing the first user's graphical apps?
<8> scifi, this is the manual, and the tut is "Your First Animation in 30 + 30 Minutes": http://mediawiki.blender.org/index.php/Manual/Manual
<16> er, I don't have an admin group in sudoers
<17> Hi, I have a gnome specific question: where are the icons for the URI defined? I would like to add a icon for "synce:///".
<18> Hlp plz!!!! i made a mistake configuring my iptables i added a wrong rule... what is the sintax for remove a rule ?????????????
<1> that will be why then
<0> ChrisCF, that sounds like something strange is going on. you could add the admin group and add your user to it
<1> prob a flaw in that days snapshot
<4> duck--: ... or I could just keep the setup I have now, which works.
<0> ChrisCF, then add the admin entry to the sudoers file
<6> yes but the problem is that my microfon on me webcam becomes a defual soundcard instead of me real soundcard. Is there no way to make my soundcard defualt
<4> dorsetlurker: Snapshot?



<8> scifi, also go to the wiki's main page and look around, there's tons of documentation, and there's also #blender here on freenode, and the user forum at http://blenderartists.org/forum/
<4> As I said, I installed breezy from a DVD
<0> ChrisCF, you can, but it's bad form. But do as you want
<9> andrejkw, Ok, when you boot, does it gdm start? or do you just get a black screen?
<1> chriscf i thought u said dapper
<4> dorsetlurker: "breezy -> dapper"
<0> dorsetlurker, i'd have to check to see how breezy dealt with sudoers, it may be leftover from breezy
<16> chriscf:its breezy I've got that and no admin group too
<19> another_lemur, andrejkw, my screen is black when I switch from xwindows to a console, but the login prompt is still there. The text is just gone. If I hit enter, I get a new login prompt that I can see.
<1> how much info/settings etc are on that machine is a reinstall out of the Q
<0> yeah, so they fixed it in Dapper
<4> either way, I now have a situation where sudo *does* work.
<20> how do I add other repositories to my system so i can install apps like gkrellm? I don't understand this package manager thing.
<2> Sanne: yeh i saw that gingerbread tutorial, at the moment tho i really want to learn to to model really well and render photoreastically...and THEN may try animation
<2> Sanne: yes im aware of all that, thanks though
<0> ChrisCF, but again, it works but not in good form. That's why they changed it in dapper
<12> ubotut ell plazia about sources
<4> duck--: No real reason why I should change it thought.
<12> grrr
<0> ChrisCF, I'm not 100% positive of that, but I know it's considered bad form :)
<18> Hlp plz!!!! i made a mistake configuring my iptables i added a wrong rule... what is the sintax for remove a rule ?????????????
<8> scifi, that tut is also about modelling, you won't need to make the animation. Just do the model and stop then :)
<12> ubotu tell plazia about sources
<4> It's my laptop - not as if I'll ever need to add another user to sudo.
<16> flush
<0> ChrisCF, maybe, it's your call
<20> gnomefreak: thanks
<12> plazia: yw
<1> duck
<20> so appz like gkrellm and things are in the multiverse.
<21> what up all
<0> dorsetlurker
<22> hey, not much
<19> ChrisCF, duck--, I added my user to sudoers (using visudo, of course) and I can sudo now. Problem solved. The line I added for my user is identical to root's line. ALL=(ALL) ALL
<12> !info gkrellm
<1> what do u think of ifolders
<10> gkrellm: (multiple stacked system monitors: 1 process [client]), section universe/x11, is optional. Version: 2.2.7-2ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 388 kB, Installed size: 956 kB
<12> its in universe plazia
<2> Sanne: i may try it sometime, but may also try k-3d because i feel the learning curve will be MUCH easier
<20> gnomefreak: thanks agian.
<11> AH LOL
<0> Sebboh, it's STILL bad administration.
<4> I only enabled the root account to fix the sudo in the absence of any documentation to explain the admin thing
<23> wats the diffrence between xorg and xfree86?
<20> it's taking a while to get to grips with this :)
<11> Sebboh: DOH!! THANK YOU MAN!!
<0> Sebboh, just because something works doesn't mean it's right
<11> Sebboh: didn't know it was so simple man!!
<11> lol, i feel dumb now
<12> MorbidHunger: xfree86 is outdated
<19> andrejkw =)
<23> ok
<9> Sebboh, thanks!
<8> scifi, yes, k-3d should be easier. I tried it once, it's some time ago though. I should look how far it came. Ah, and what about wings3d? That's supposed to be a very intuitive modeller, do you know it?
<0> dorsetlurker, i've been aware of the service for a long time now, just not that it's open source, I may setup something like it as I'm using suse on my laptop and could setup a suse server
<19> duck-- What wrong about it?
<1> apt-get install telnet works but hey
<1> who has done that in the lat 5 years
<0> Sebboh, in administration you never ***ign privileges to an individual user. You ***ign it to a group that represents either a group of users or the role of a user
<19> duck-- The admin group method sounds wack to me.. :/ I use groups for file permissions..
<24> Erm,just downloaded flash player to the desktop,what must I type in the terminal to install it,lol???
<12> dorsetlurker: telnet is installed by default on breezy i thought
<25> dorsetlurker: telnet is very useful - telnetd is another story ;)
<26> i need help for install and launch gnome, speak me in private
<1> now i will throw the cat in i do it diff from all of that
<0> Sebboh, it's bad administration to tie those privileges to an individual user
<22> hi, I've been getting pretty weird problems with ssh, on my windows computer I can ssh into my friends server, but on Linux I can't. I am going through a router, which I am guessing is the root of the problems, any suggestions?
<1> i add a dsa key to root
<2> Sanne: yes i have, but as far i kno u can render in it directly, u have to export ur model and render in somethign else
<23> how to install a .deb?
<2> cant*
<1> i the ssh -l root 127.0.0.1
<0> Sebboh, if you keep ***igning it to that user if it is ever compromised suddenly you have to check every spot where privileges were ***igned to it, rather than just remove it from the group
<19> duck--, I can see what you mean about the role gets the permissions, not the human. Humans change, roles don't. But this is a single user PC. =) It's my desktop.


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