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<0> XoD <1> where does apt-get install interactive ruby? ruby works, irb doesn't. synaptic says on debian irb is a separate package, apt-get install irb says not found.. <2> lol <2> ubotu: what is ubuntu.cc.com.au <3> Schalken: what are you talking about? <4> poor ubotu <2> hehehe <4> gets jacked around like Michael jacksons kids <5> hey everyone - anyone upgrade to the release candidate from a previous breezy install? <5> I am thinking about doing it <5> I just can't wait anymore! <6> jdmpike: go right ahead. find all the showstoppers so they won't affect me on thursday <7> cya later everyone!:) <5> hyphenated - haha! <2> ubuntu: where can i find video drivers? <2> cya!
<2> i mean <5> hyphenated, so you still don't think it is safe <2> ubotu: where can i find video drivers? <3> Schalken: Some people juggle geese. Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/ <8> hyphenated: i might have fixed the copy problem <2> ubotu: sis video driver? <3> Schalken: I haven't a clue, try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/ <6> Schalken: it's obvious he can't cope with your question. how about asking something that isn't a bot now <8> hyphenated: yes i did the share folder was read only now how can i access my ubuntu machine on windows <8> whats the user and p*** <9> !totem <3> hmm... totem is a very nice media player that is installed with Ubuntu. It can be found in Applications -> Sound and Video. <6> Corey: do you remember the screen you were in where you configured the shares? <10> haha <9> hmm, where can i get codex for totem, it plays hardly any files (no qmv, no ogg) <9> wmv even <4> um <8> i havent configured shares on ubuntu <4> i got help with that earlier <8> ..i made a shared folder.. but not a shares.. <4> u have to go to the repositories and enable universe and multiverse <2> ubotu: driver for lexmark printer? <4> and then install a bunch of plugins i forgot <8> guys <8> i need this to work <8> recode ucs-2..ascii yourfile.reg <4> i think its called restricted formats <4> !restricted formats <8> but that doesnt work <3> [restricted formats] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats or '!codecs' <8> recode ucs-2..ascii yourfile.reg <4> kevor read that about restricted formts i think thats it <8> what is wrong with that <2> can the bot search the forums or the wiki for me? <8> error given: recode command not found <11> hi <2> hey <6> you haven't installed 'recode' <4> holy s*** its daylight i need to start snoring already <5> gulp - here goes the upgrade... <8> guys <8> who has got dreamweaver 8 working on linux using wine ? <12> hi, i have just deleted a load of files in nautilus, but i have no more free space on my disc and the files are gone, how can i reclaim the free space? <13> NinjaDuck, try emptying trash? <12> how do i do that? <13> NinjaDuck, right click the trash icon and empty the trash? <12> lastnode, i dont have a trash icon <14> i'm trying to add an ext3 usb-disk to fstab, but i keep getting some errors at boot about not being able to mount it as an ext2 filesystem (?!). <14> i used this: /dev/sda1 /media/usbdisk ext3 rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev 0 1 <14> what's the deal with that? <6> wulax: most USB disks are fat32 <2> NinjaDuck, thats wird, ti should be down the bottom right next to the workspaces (4 squares), unless you removed it <2> weird* <14> hyphenated: well, naturally i already formatted it to ext3... <15> hey guys, what are new features in dapper? any significant improvement? <9> k htanks SurfnKid <9> !restricted formats <14> hyphenated: and added a journal <3> from memory, restricted formats is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats or '!codecs' <2> ahoora: looks a helovalot better, for one <9> !codex
<3> Did you get hit by a windmill? Try searching at http://ubuntu.cc.com.au/, kevor <6> wulax: does the problem only happen at boot time? <9> !codecs <3> Binary only codecs (such as w32codecs) can be downloaded from plf or cipherfunk, see !easysource for details on these repositories <14> hyphenated: yep <9> !easysource <3> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic <12> thanks Schalken, lastnode i got it, just needed to re add the trash icon to a panel, i thought that deleting in anutilus would do the same as rm <14> hyphenated: it seems it thinks i is an ext2, though it's an ext3 <6> wulax: odd. I've never attempted that, so I can't help <14> hyphenated: ok, thanks anyway <6> I doubt many people have attempted it, compared to the number that have happily used their usb disks as fat32 drives <14> i don't really like fat32 because of the file size restrictions <16> wait <15> is it necessary to have a firewall or antivirus running in ubuntu? <14> which means i can't rip dvd's 8) <16> you're trying to use an ext2/3 formatted usb key? <14> spikeb: well, it's an external 300 gb usb-disk <16> wulax: oh, it's a disk, not a flash drive <13> oh <14> spikeb: nope <16> wulax: that's not unusual then <14> spikeb: it's not? <16> wulax: not for a hard drive, no <2> whats the quickest way to downgrade from 64bit Ubuntu to 32bit? <16> Schalken: backing up your home directory and reinstalling <2> spikeb: damn <2> spikeb: that would take a hellova while on dialup <16> eek <16> Schalken: it's about the only way <2> spikeb: *sigh* i wish there was more support for 64bit <16> Schalken: me too, but not even 64bit windows has decent support <2> yeah, the only decent 64bit support comes from the open source community <2> cuz everything can just be recompiled from source <16> Schalken: that's very, very true <16> Schalken: and shows a huge benefit of open source :) <17> guys i created a mount point for a USB floppy in /media <17> how do i get it to recognise it <17> i mean the usb floppy <2> but even then things like flash and windows media codecs cant be used. and then theres the games and other proprietary software that wont work. <16> Schalken: i know your pain - i run ubuntu on a powerpc <17> erm can anyone answer me ? <4> ok good night guys, have a pleasant monday morning <2> lol <4> ill figure this lm-sensors thing tomorrow <2> its monday night over here <4> typical in australia <2> yup <4> hehe <17> erm people i need help <18> I just got up... Monday morning here :) <17> how do i get my linux to recognise my ext. floppy drive ? <17> i created a floppy dir in /media <2> i haven't used a usb floppy before, so i cant say myself <18> shriphani, take a look in fstab and see how your CD is being handled. USB flash drive should be similar but obviously file system type and read-only status will be different <17> not flash flopy <18> shriphani, external usb removeable... look in fstab and give it a go <19> Hey, anybody got experience with Maple 10.0.3 and Ubuntu? ... I can't get the "^" function to work, when in math mode! ... Anybody can help me? <17> so do i make an entry /dev/hdf for floppy in /etc/fstab ? <2> Kasper_G: whats Maple do? <20> hello <2> hi <21> !codecs <3> Binary only codecs (such as w32codecs) can be downloaded from plf or cipherfunk, see !easysource for details on these repositories <17> reiki, what do i put in as type ? <20> what path does xchat install into on ubuntu? <19> well ... nothing. I can only use the "^" when in text mode. <20> by default? <16> probably /usr/bin/xchat Aphostile <21> !easysource <2> Kasper_G: no i mean what is the purpose of maple <3> For an easy to use custom sources.list creator, visit http://ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic <2> !lexmark
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