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<0> shriphani: because stdio.h is a C header file, and g++ is a c++ compiler <1> nickrud: that's what I wanted it to work for, although I was hoping to get a more "theoretical enlightment" of how this thing works. but as for the need, it is satisfied :) <2> hey... anybody got aby suggestions for a good package to covert mp3 to wav? <3> hey all, i need help <4> i just have to say one thing guys, with this channel <5> !tell Olde about restricted <0> shriphani: if you really must use C i/o in a C++ program, you need to include <cstdio> <3> i just ran the breezy -> dapper upgrade with gksudo "update-manager -d", and when i restarted my X server won't load <6> masqy try "nohup gedit" <4> its helping people so much get out or change their mind perspective about XP only OS's and since you are all very polite to help, that creates an even beetter encouragement to come and take a look <7> Thanks <6> then close the terminal <8> Agrajag, shriphani didnt clear out if she uses g++ to compile a cpp or c program <2> SurfnKid: too true <8> she/he <1> skippy: yes, nohup also does the job for me. thanks again.
<0> shriphani: well there's that too, if it's a C program use gcc, not g++ <9> Where can i found lamp? <3> it says failed to load "/usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/libGLcore.so" <5> !lamp <10> Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP, one of the standard internet server installations. Installing LAMP in Ubuntu is fairly straightforward. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP <11> benn sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg ? <3> then failed to load moudle "GLcore" (loader failed, 7) <12> but xemacs installation says my c compiler cant compile <8> cant we use gpp/g++ for c programs as well? <3> failed to load module "nvidia" (module does not exist, 0) <12> yes <5> !b-e <10> or if you get errors saying gcc cannot create executables, or that you can't find header files like stdio.h, or get "make: command not found, then you need to do a sudo apt-get install build-essential. <2> hey... anybody got aby suggestions for a good package to covert mp3 to wav? <5> Gronk: sox <11> benn ah you may need to rebuild your driver.... ati ? <6> hello again gronk <6> :) <0> deep1: most should compile, but g++ won't know anything about a lot of C standard libraries <3> nvidia <8> ah okie Agrajag :> <5> Gronk: or audacity <13> !nvidia <10> Help about installing the nVidia drivers on Ubuntu can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia <0> shriphani: you'd be better off finding out why gcc doesn't work <3> i had just been using the default nvidia display driver package in breezy <9> Where can i Get lamp? <2> skippy: g;day man - i ended up skipping work today , called in sick ;) <5> DJ_Danni: you've been told at east twice <6> lol <6> :) <12> i mean the last time i did install a few packages whose names i dont remember <9> Where? <6> blame it on the linux :D <0> !lamp <5> !tell DJ_Danni about lamp <10> Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP, one of the standard internet server installations. Installing LAMP in Ubuntu is fairly straightforward. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApacheMySQLPHP <14> Hello. I'm looking at setting up either OpenVZ or Linux VServer on Ubuntu. Any comments? <0> DJ_Danni: there <3> crap <2> thoreauputic: audacity? <12> and then part. magic killed grub <13> benn, and? <3> i don't have an internet connection in console <0> shriphani: have you installed build-essential? <9> ok <5> Gronk: audacity is a sound editing program <3> i can't run apt-get install nvidia-glx <2> thoreauputic: cool <11> benn hmmm you do have restricted in your repos ? maybe apt-cache search nv i think it's a module seperate from the xorg package.... xorg is modular in dapper <2> i'll try it out <3> hmm <12> 43% Agrajag <0> 43%? <5> Gronk: sox can also convert mp3 to wav on the command line <12> i am using apt-get <15> goodnight everyone <13> benn, what release do you need it for? <3> the dapper RC <0> shriphani: oh, then you'll have to wait till it's done to have a working C compiler
<6> gronk look at nautilus-script-audio-convert in synaptic, might be good for you <12> its 56% now <3> i ran the auto-update from breezy <15> what's the correct procedure for installing software with Ubuntu. I have opera installed, but it's not working, I want to uninstall and reinstall <12> ok <0> anyway that should be all you need unless you're building some big project that uses external libs <2> skippy: cheers <13> benn, i386? <12> aptitude remove opera <16> I think I got the enviorment variables from the previous OS into my new ubuntu installation, anyway to restore the default variables?...or something :p <3> yup <12> aptitude install opera <11> benn try sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-driver-nv <15> aptitude ... not apt-get ? <3> intelikey, already the newest version <13> benn, if you have access somewhere, get http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/download.pl?arch=i386&file=pool%2Frestricted%2Fl%2Flinux-restricted-modules-2.6.15%2Fnvidia-glx_1.0.8756%2B2.6.15.10-2_i386.deb&md5sum=bf755b8ff856db89aa0e05ec463fad48&arch=i386&type=main <11> what tinyurl would do for that...... <12> try aptitude <17> hello help <13> a one time thing, it includes all mirrors <12> debian packages do give aptitude <17> where is the command line? <15> hmmm, opera just don't owrk <13> for the next few hours, anyway <15> how do i do an uninstall ? <12> moses, accesories -------> terminal <3> nickrud, i'll try copying it from my flash drive <17> i cannot understand the instruction <11> moshe you are using one of them.... <17> http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash <13> benn, exactly <17> pls <6> moses hes talking about the menu bars <6> "Applications" > "accesories" at the top of your desktop <13> benn, that's a place you'd point firefox to on another machine, and download from that page <12> moses, top of yer desktop ya see accesories with the ubuntu logo beside it <6> in linux the command line is often called the terminal or a tty <12> i mean applications <6> or the shell <6> :( <12> so ya click on applications ------> accesories --------> terminal <9> Hey how can i Install Lamp i am new on Linux <18> ok for WEP on my wireless, I specified a p***code on my router it generates the key, i enter that as HEX, right? the key looks hex <13> lol <11> DJ_Danni did ya read the link ? <3> hey, if i'm in console and i just put my flash drive in, how do i view the files again? <6> ok this is driving me mad, is there a way of automatically pasting a persons name in XIRC ie i hold shif and click on their screenname? <3> never done that from console <9> Yeas but i am Confuset bechuse i have newer Install on Linux befor:S <11> nickrud you fix my boot problem and i'll install gnome :) <19> DJ_Danni: Why are you trying to install a web server? <0> benn: is it mounted in /media somewhere yet? <16> "configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH" <- this occurs on my fresh install of ubunty when trying to install xmms. Whats wrong? <13> *hopps <0> benn: or did it fail to automount? <19> tapio_: sudo apt-get install build-essential <3> it's not in /media <9> Its for my Radio <11> DJ_Danni the "synaptic package manager" listed in your menus is the gui pointy clicky way. <20> benn: do you have pmount? <3> it automounted <3> yes <16> mikedouglas: Thanks <9> ok <3> it shows up in lsusb <0> benn: ok, you have to mount it. Try "sudo mkdir /mnt/usbdrive && sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/usbdrive" <0> This is ***uming it's the first SCSI disk the system sees <0> you might need to use sdb1, or sdc1, etc. <20> use pmount, you don't have to sudo or anything <0> oh right <0> you could first try pmount /dev/sda1
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