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<0> Anusien, if thats of, then save and try reloading the xserver, crtl+alt+backspace <0> Anusien, fingers crossed you see the nvidia logo <1> <2> hi i've installed dapper and its very cool | thats 4 sure ;) <2> but i've got one big problem: i can't get nvidia drivers working <3> gnomefreak: exactly I want that but using xfe not just enlightment or fluxbox <4> JOIN #corewars <5> juanca7777, heh. yes, it's in the universe repo <6> anyone? <7> pparker> have tyou read !nvidia ? <8> !nvidia <9> Help about installing the nVidia drivers on Ubuntu can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia <2> i've installed nvidia packages <8> since I'm doing this for the 400th time, is there a way to save my session, so when gdm comes back up it runs those programs? <2> ubuntulog: y i know that <3> nickrud: exactly, I've already installed it, but I want to navigate using xfe not nautilus <0> bombyx_mori, have you tried veryfying the cd ? is might be a bad image
<0> Anusien, when you logout, there should be an option to save session <8> who logs out? I've just been bringing gdm down <6> how do i verify the cd? <8> since the nvidia installer is picky about that <3> gnomefreak: but I want is to navigate using xfe not nautilus, that is all I want to keep metacity, it is just for navigating the file systemp <2> but this time it seems nvidia driver file is missing from /lib/modules... <10> Anusien, you need to log out if you want to do that - system preferences session <8> fair enough <5> juanca7777, ok. System-Preferences-Sessions . open that. You'll see nautilus under current session. Click it, then click the remove button. That should stop nautilus from starting <0> Anusien, you can add programs to auto start in system>preferences>session <11> juanca7777: sudo apt-get isntall xfe <11> install even <0> bombyx_mori, have you got linux installed? or just xp ? <8> brb <6> just xp <3> gnomefreak: thanks, I have it installed already, I just wanted to disable nautilus and use xfe <2> when i type lsmod i can't get nv driver <3> nickrud: thanks :) <0> bombyx_mori, http://www.md5summer.org/ get that and run it on the md5sums file on the root of the cd <12> welcom <5> juanca7777, then, setting xfe as something that gets called properly where nautilus would normally be, I have no clue :) <12> jest ktos z PL ? :) <6> ok, thanks, i'll try that! <11> juanca7777: just use it it should either be in menu or in sessions menu on login screen <12> sa tu polacy ? <0> bombyx_mori, the first image i downloaded was dogey, i messed up my system :) <3> nickrud: lol, that was exactly what I needed to know \o/ <8> didn't work, let me paste a log <12> szukam kogos z polski <11> juanca7777: sudo update-alternatives --all will let you set all things for default use (not sure if file manager is in there but might be <11> !pl <9> Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl <0> Anusien, hey <12> ok thx <2> nvidia drivers were perfectly working with breezy, but it seems very different with dappers packages <3> gnomefreak: not what I want to do is to use xfe everywhere I normally use nautilus, that is to use nautilus you don't need to select it from a menu, do you? <11> pparker: #ubuntu+1 for dapper please <5> gnomefreak, unfortunately not :( <11> nickrud: its not there? <3> gnomefreak: will try it, thanks <8> oh wait, I should be in ubuntu+1 <11> Anusien: for another 4 days <5> gnomefreak, I don't see anything in /etc/alternatives <8> yeah, I keep forgetting since XChat dumps me here <11> damn and thats a good thing to have there :( <11> hmmmmmmmm <0> Anusien, what do you get when u do 'dpkg -l | grep linux-restricted' ? <2> nobody here is using a dapper with nvidia drivers ?! <8> I'm trying <0> Anusien, what kernal ae you using ? <5> pparker, ask on #ubuntu+1 <0> pparker, i'm using dapper with nvidia <8> nzx: I have the appropriate restricted modules. But I'm on dapper <0> Anusien, ok <5> me too, but try to answer dapper on ubuntu+1 <13> hey <13> how's it goin ? <2> tell me what driver is loaded (modprobe ... <12> jak zainstalowac kadu? jestem poczatkujacym uzytkownikiem ubuntu <14> ok starange one iv just tried suing gparted from the live cd on laptop partitions and its hung ... that seem normal ?
<2> because i don't see any nvidia .ko files <12> pomoze ktos ? <11> michu90: join 3ubuntu-pl <11> #ubuntu-pl even <0> pparker, i had to install the linux-restricted modules for mt kernel <12> jasniej prosze ;] <2> yes me too <2> nzx: if you do lsmod what do you see for your nvidia driver ? <5> ok, three steps to nvidia, worked for me in dapper & breezy: sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-$(uname -r) nvidia glx ; then gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf & replace nv with nvidia under Section "Device", then log out & hit ctl-alt-backspace <15> has somebody of you the same problem like me with the ntp-server? i always get an error message: "error: broken count >0" <0> and in the xorg.conf, i had to disable, load dri, load glcore, and change driver 'nv' to driver 'nvidia' and it worked <5> erm typos: nvidia-glx instead of nvidia glx <0> nzx@nzx-laptop:~$ lsmod | grep nvidia <0> nvidia 4546964 12 <0> i2c_core 22848 2 i2c_acpi_ec,nvidia <0> agpgart 36784 2 nvidia,intel_agp <3> gnomefreak: there was nothing concerning nautilus <0> i get that pparker <11> nickrud: dapper you dont have to install the restricted mods nvidia-glx will install if needed <11> juanca7777: yes we already talked about it <5> gnomefreak, and I hear that the xorg gets updated, but it works in both :) <11> juanca7777: xfe cli file tool? <11> nickrud: true <11> nzx: use pastebin to paste please <0> sorry <3> gnomefreak: xfe= X file explorer <11> juanca7777: is it command line tool or gui? <5> nzx, three lines is considered sorta ok, 4 is over the line. arbitrary, but it keeps the scrolling down <3> gnomefreak: oh sorry, yes gui <11> juanca7777: see if you can run it from cli by typing xfe <15> has somebody of you the same problem like me with the ntp-server? i always get an error message: "error: broken count >0" <0> nickrud, np, i will keep that in mind for next time <2> can you tell wich restricted package you got and wich kernel too ?* <11> petiteconne: dapper or breezy? <15> dapper <0> pparker, do 'uname -u' <11> #ubuntu+1 please petiteconne <5> pparker, linux-restricted-modules-$(uname -r) always matches the proper package for your running kernel <11> petiteconne: and yes others have that issue <15> ok <3> gnomefreak: yes, certainly I can do that, what I want to do I to avoid accessing via menu or command line, I want exactly the same behaviour as nautilus <0> pparker, that will tell u the kernel you are using, you will need to install the apporpriote module to that kernel <11> juanca7777: i know what you want and im thinking of an easy solution for you <3> gnomefreak: :) merci <5> juanca7777, the easiest way to run that would be Alt-F2 , and type xfe <3> gnomefreak: I mean thanks :) <11> nickrud: what if he symlinks xfe to nautilus? <5> gnomefreak, why in the world whould that be done? <2> here is my problem: i got kernel 2.6.15-23 and i got restricted for 2.6.15-15 <5> oh, readback explains, nm <3> gnomefreak, that's not what I want/need :) <0> pparker, there is a resticted module for you kernel, install it :) <11> nickrud: he want to run it like nautilus runs where he dont have to click anything? hell if i know nautilus you still have to click the menu <0> pparker, i'm using that kernel also <16> greetings <5> juanca7777, I am very comfortable saying you will not be able to do that. Nautilus is tightly integrated into gnome, xfe is not <11> juanca7777: make a launcher for it <16> i have a dumbish question: i want to get an amd64 compatible kernel for breezy badger. however, i can not find the needed packages via apt. i have the following in my sources.list <17> good day <18> Hi!!!! <17> another day another question :) <3> nickrud, gnomefreak, ok thanks I will stick to nautilus, quite frustrating, bye <11> marzec: dont paste in here please use pastebin (just gettinjg head start) <16> gnomefreak, i'm on it :) <5> juanca7777, I understand your point, but the dev's have to choose somewhere :) <0> pparker, 'sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-`uname -r`' should do it <11> right click panel make costum launcher tyope xfe for the command and poof 1 click file tool <19> Anyone know any software to edit and insert subtitles in video files?? <3> nickrud, gnomefreak, frustrating because I wanted to make it work, I like nautilus I you have at least 512 ram, I have an old thinkpad with 256, sometimes is way tooooooooooooooooooooo slow <5> had that for gentoo for a while <16> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/14802 <- my sources.list file. i have no idea what sources i'm missing in order to get the correct packages needed <20> they should make "Designed for Ubuntu" stickers for our computers... <17> I found that I can access my Windows partition from Ubuntu, but when I create a Desktop shortcut to that partition the system don't let me see the files <11> juanca7777: i told you how to fix it
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