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<0> hello <1> drumline_, its free from www.shipit.ubuntu.org <2> i just finished partitioning my hard drive but it says "Invalid Partition table" when i reboot. is it lost forever? i can still access the files through knoppix though. <3> oh lord, you mounted your ntfs as RW? <4> you stinking hobit <5> gcc isn't installed by default? <6> kayde: somebody just said that it could take months going through ubuntu.org <4> thats suse not ubuntu <0> do you know if the repository is working? <7> richard: errm, you have /dev/hdb1 mounted in two different places? And you can't read either one? <8> richard " sudo umount /media/hdb1 && sudo mount /media/hdb1 " <--- without the dubble quotes of course. that should fix you up. <9> Corey, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FontInstallHowto <6> Kayde: a few bucks is not much to pay for a nice operating system :) <1> drumline_, wAAA <1> drumline_, i dont have a paypal ac <4> ah i love you madpilot allways help me out ahha :P
<6> Kayde: I plan on paying $60 when a boxed version of SuSE arrives. <0> Err http://archive.ubuntulinux.org breezy/main zlib1g 1:1.2.3-3ubuntu4 <0> Could not connect to archive.ubuntulinux.org:80 (85.133.25.8), connection timed out <10> heh their boxing ubuntu in germany <11> Corey: http://en.opensuse.org/Optimal_Use_of_Fonts_on_SuSE Makes no diff that it's Suse. Adjust recipe to suit. <12> drumline_, your paying for suse? <12> just out of curiosity, why? <0> is the error when I run aptitude <10> you get a sweet Tshirt and a 300 page manual <6> glick: they should box it in USA too <11> drumline_: they do <6> holycow: because it's a nice OS and there's more enterprise support. <11> Well, in Canada they do. <12> lol riiiight <6> holycow: Yast is nice. <10> drumline_, yeah i think ubuntu is worth at least $250 <10> boxed <9> Hisaka***, that's not a good repo address, as far as I know <8> lol <6> glick: basically a donation. <9> ubotu, tell Hisaka*** about repos <12> drumline_, all cool, i shouldn't make any comments i really did want to hear why <12> i want novell to survive too, despite the fact they insist on doing everything wrong imho <0> can you give me a good repo address? <6> holycow: :) I remember seeing something about an enterprise version of Ubuntu, but I never dug to find it. Do you have any data on it? <6> holycow: what are they doing wrong? <12> drumline_, what do you mean 'enterprise' <0> can you give me a good repo address? <8> richard ? (no error means no error) <12> enterprise means ****, its a code word for *pay u$$$) <9> Hisaka***, see the PM you just got from ubotu <6> holycow: tools to administer many computers easily... <9> holycow, language, thanks <10> put a sticker price of only $50 less then the latest version of vista when it ships, put it next to vista on the shelves and only THEN might peole seriously consoder it <2> i just finished partitioning my hard drive but it says "Invalid Partition table" when i reboot. is it lost forever? i can still access the files through knoppix though. <11> holycow: No, it means "We're aligning our synergies." :) <6> holycow: Suse has Apparmor... I don't know if Ubuntu has an equivalent, but that's one reason I chose suse. <12> drumline_, well the first thing they did wrong was buying suse for starters. you can't get much worse than that <10> the public at large that is <12> cilkay, ehe :) yes me too <13> aside from not being able to brand anything consistently, and being unable or unwilling to make industrial work system wide, novell seems to be doing alright <9> drumline_, there won't be an "Enterprise" version of Ubuntu - see Mark Shuttleworth's wiki page... <14> holycow, holycow! <15> hi <13> buying ximian was probably smart, buying suse was silly <12> Madpilot, the s word got through :) <6> madpi: thx <1> I take it there is NO easy way to upgrade ginp to gimpshop or gimp 2.2.11? <0> thanks <15> WTF? <12> drumline_, tools to administer what? you mean that crappy tool called yast? <16> how do i know if it worked <17> anyone have a toshiba lappy? wondering how i can use restoring disc along with paritioning tools. my lappy is just one partition, can't install linux at this point <12> you call that enterprise cl***? <16> its not telling me <12> hehe :) hoo boy :) <6> holycow: Yast is nice. I dunno what you're talking about. <1> shinobi2, i have a toshiba... <12> thats fine, i do :) <18> shinobi2: you can resize partition using the Ubuntu installer <6> holycow: if you want to explain yourself, I'd be happy to listen to what you have to say. :)
<13> er, novell's linux has about twenty billion different tools, none of which work very well together yet. that's another issue they have. <10> i found the ubuntu installer more confusing then it was earlier <18> in dapper, glick? <12> drumline_, just to point at someting, these conversations quickly get into 'defensive/offensive' mode <10> Healot, yeah <9> kayde, the easy way is to wait a little while for 6.06 tob e released. the harder way is to do it yourself. <17> kayde, does the restoring disc ask you to repartition your drive? i know some lappy's restore-disc will ask. but others restoring-disc do not ask <17> Healot, great <12> drumline_, its not my intent to start stuff, i disagree with your ***esment in every way, but i respect the fact that you have decided on something that suits you <10> the breezy installer seemed to me just more clearer and to the point, even though it was text based <1> shinobi2, ive never had a problem... <8> richard the pointy clicky thingy is file manager and navigate there. the cli way is ls -l /media/hdb1 <19> does Linux have feature like in windows where i can restore the computer setting from previous state <12> drumline_, well i can explain my self but irc is very 1.5 dimensional, its not really good for any sort of argument. <8> if you own files there then it worked... <20> hi, i am trying to ./configure gparted, and it stops at checking for uuid_generate in -luuid... no | configure: error: *** uuid library (libuuid) not found ... but i have libuuid1 installed <10> mikomiko_, you dont need it in linux <12> drumline_, its cool your checking it all out anyway <7> holycow,drumline_: ooh, holy war! <10> mikomiko_, so no, linux does not have restore points <5> I don't really get this apt-get stuff. It doesn't seem to find anything. Does it need further configuration? (Allready did some configuring during the install). <6> holycow: I'm not instigating anything. I'm merely receiving a lot of "You call that a this?!" and "that crappy that." seriously... I don't give schit what I use as long as it's secure, will have good industry support, and doesn't piss me off with stupid stuff. You can tell me whatever you think about any flavor. I'm not attached. :) <12> glick, well thats not exactly true. linux can have restore points <17> Healot, i installed ubuntuu once, never recall, it asking me to resize. i never pay any attension to resizing. since i usually, resize it manually <21> rob138: The real question is why are you compiling gparted? <1> whaat i the terminl code for ssearching for and downloading/installing programs? <16> I still cannot access the folder when navigating via file system -> media - although there is no error message - its just blank <12> glick, it depends how you install it and configure whatever you consider restore points <10> holycow, umm if you set it up to to automatic backup <10> to a nfs backup server <10> then sure <9> kayde, apt-get <12> glick, its more true to say that linux doesn't have preinstalled software to generate 'restore poitns' <20> tonyyarusso, because for some reason, apt-get can't resolve it <10> but the key words were "like in windows" <7> richard: when you run "sudo mount", are there any entries mentioning /dev/hdb1? <12> glick, thats a wrong statement too, key word would mostly be like 'ui works like windows' <12> the underlying technology be default will work different no matter how you attempt to do it <19> i dont know what i have i done, but when trying to open my firefox, terminal opens real quick then closes right after, no FIREFOX opens <22> any one have a cool blueish wallpaper 1280 x 1024 or larger they wanna send me..im so tired of brown and im lazy too :) <21> rob138: Very weird <12> glick, i'd like to actually set something up as a local install that takes images on a regular basis infact :) <16> I still have hdb1 mounted in two locations <10> mikomiko_, try opoeing up firefox from the terminal, what kina error messages does it generate <16> /dev/hdb1 on /home/richard/Disk2 type ntfs (rw) <16> /dev/hdb1 on /media/hdb1 type ntfs (ro,noexec,nosuid,nodev,fmask=0133,dmask=0022,uid=1000,gid=1000) <19> oh, it works in terminal <12> drumline_, i know you don't give a ****, i was only hoping to explain that i had no intention of starting stuff ... despite the few statements i did put out there in bad taste <16> /dev/hda1 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro) <19> it says the following 4 lines <19> plugin_get_value 1 <19> plugin_get_value 2 <19> *** loading the extensions datasource <8> ruchard that's it umount the one in your home. <16> proc on /proc type proc (rw) <16> sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw) <16> devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,gid=5,mode=620) <16> tmpfs on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw) <16> usbfs on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw) <16> tmpfs on /lib/modules/2.6.12-10-k7/volatile type tmpfs (rw,mode=0755) <16> tmpfs on /dev type tmpfs (rw,size=10M,mode=0755) <10> holycow, thats a simple cron job <9> richard, pastebin next time! <10> and a 5 line bash script <17> do bulit-in wireless card on lappy play nice with ubuntu? <12> glick, how woul dyou do it? file system image? dpkg reverse of some sort? <16> soz <1> Madpilot, what is the root loging code? <7> shinobi2: 30% chance yes, 70% chance no <9> kayde, the what? <16> paste bin ..... whats that <10> holycow, well where you gonna store the images? <9> !pastebin
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