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<0> thanks Seveas cafuego <1> Seveas: echo /bin/false | sudo tee /etc/X11/default-display-manager <2> cafuego, evil :) <3> i'm select spanish keyboard and run in english <1> Seveas: gets them *all* though. <2> yup <4> mtraker: what runs in english? <5> !es <6> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda. <3> all <5> mtraker: maybe peoaple over there can help better? <7> is 5.1 useable for gnome with 256mb? <8> redguy: dmseg: command not found. <4> bongshoe: Yes. I used 128mb <2> ADC_, dmesg <3> where Apoll013 ?
<5> !es <6> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda. <9> is there any keyboard commando to switch workspace? <4> bognshoe: very usable <10> ADC_: oops, make it dmesg <7> stalefries: awesome, thx <8> redguy: More lotsaspam. Pasting to the site now. <4> saerdna: go to keyboard shortcuts in the preferences menu. You can set it there. <4> bongshoe: your welcome <10> ADC_: also check if your IDE cable is inserted correctly. You might have unintentionally moved it while popping the RAM. This would explain the errors <11> I'm having a really hard time with screen resolutions. I have ubuntu installed on a laptop with a widescreen, and I can't seem to get the correct resolution working <12> there is a slight chance that I will kill someone today because this is getting on my nerves.. getting SMP to work shouldn't be this hard :\] <1> redguy: If he's touched the ram, that may be seated badly too. <3> don't answer in ubuntu-es and i have a problem with de locales (and my bad english) <10> cafuego: and result in http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/529447 ? <8> redguy: Pasted. And yeah, I've looked at that a few times... not gonna stick my hand in while it's running, but my cables are tangly enough that something might be messed up. Next reboot, I'm going over it a little closer. <13> is there something for Ubuntu that will wipe all free disk space? <14> !tell meinzorn about fixres <1> redguy: Hmm... that seems like a bit too many of them. more likely the disk. <5> !locales <6> Apoll013: Not a clue <8> redguy: So you know, I did check the seating of everything earlier today and it seems stable. The BIOS freezing has been going on for a while, too, long enough that I think if it was an unseated component I would have spotted it. <10> cafuego: actually ADC_'s problem is a 25 (Disk read error) with grub. <5> !i18n <6> Apoll013: Some people juggle geese <10> cafuego: both hda and hdb ? <15> X is saying my user isn't allowed to start it.. <16> i dont know the root p***word of my pc <5> sometimes uboto is idiotu! <16> its a new installation <12> Kernel panic - not syncing: Aiee. <12> roar :) <1> redguy: that pastebin only mentions hda, no? <15> kma: ohhh i got that before <4> mdk_: there is no root. Use sudo before commands that require root, and put your p***word <17> re <12> kash: got a solution? :) <18> Apoll013, kubuntu is on hda7 and on the mbr, pcliunux is installed on hda5 only, i am now in ubuntu and would like to add a line to the mbr, pointing to the boot loader installed on hda5. <16> oh ok <1> mdk_: It's okay, neither do we. There is no root p***word. <15> kma: motherboard/cpu/bios type? <1> !tell mdk_ -about rootsudo <16> thanks <12> kash: MSI board, 2x Opteron 242, bios.. let me check <10> cafuego: yup, but the earlier (http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/529384) mentioned both hda and hdb <13> cafuego: is there something for Ubuntu that will securely wipe all free disk space? <4> mdk_: everyone trips up on that <1> redguy: Either cable or mobo, then. <16> hehe <16> ok :D <16> thanks <12> kash: can give you more specifics on the mobo if you just hold on <19> what burner can burn bin/cue files? <15> kma: check for a BIOS update <1> lightbright: Nothing I know about, but that's not saying much ;-) <19> having problems with nero <13> cafuego: ok :) <1> Hoxzer: cdrdao - thus any Linux burning tool. <20> Dang... Whats that conf file again where I edit that horisontal and vertical refresh-rate? <5> hornet: sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst paste this to pastebin, plz <13> Hoxzer: there is a Nero for Ubuntu?
<15> there's problems with the memory controller of x86_64 processors among other things. <10> ADC_: i have to agree with cafuego: it's either the loose cable or the IDE controller on your motherboard decided to die. <19> Light: at least for debina <19> *debian <13> Hoxzer: this isnt #debian <20> Back in 2 mins <8> cafuego and redguy: what are the chances it's the cable? That's a lot easier to replace than the board... ***uming that the cable is in correctly, I mean. <20> no, still here <1> ADC_: probably 70% <4> Hoxzer: are you user that wasn't with wine? <13> Hoxzer: what can Nero do that k3b or gnomebacker cannot? <21> can ubuntu play mp3s? <15> i've got to reboot, so i'll brb in a minute. <8> Hm! I might have a spare somewhere... <22> how do i cd to a directory with a folder in it that has a space in its name? <10> ADC_: hard to tell actually... <1> ADC_: Mind you, an ide controller is also eaily replaced by sticking a PCI one in... then setting the bios to boot off that. <4> martman: not out of the box. Do a "apt-cache search mp3" and then install aything that seems relevant <1> ADC_: That way you don't have to fork out for a new mobo (and possibly cpu/ram/whatever) <23> mcdenyer: cd folder\ with\ spaces\ in\ the\ name <12> kash: K8N Master2-FAR <4> martman: "sudo apt-get install name-of-stuff-to-install" <1> mcdenyer: or cd "folder with spaces in its name" <18> Apoll013, http://pastebin.com/529460 <12> kash: there is a new bios version out recently <21> its a pretty big list <19> lightbright: burn cue/bin files :D <5> hornet: hold on <12> ohh.. no <1> Hoxzer: open a terminal, 'sudo cdrdao write foo.cue' <4> martman: yeah. There shouldn't be that's important to this, though. Just a couple of gstreamer packages, maybe "lame" stuff. <8> redguy and cafuego: Thanks for all your help. I'll run all this by the guy who knows hardware and built my machine. He probably has spare equipment, though I doubt he has an IDE controller. If he does, though, that'll work. And if he doesn't? Still cheaper than a new mobo. Thank you both. <10> ADC_: since your mobo is apparently broken it is most propably it <1> martman: gstreamer0.8-mad <5> hornet: can u access th pc-linux partition? <24> hello. i had an issue when i tried to connect ubuntu to my adsl usb connection. eagle-usb-utils installed. when i run eaglectrl -d it says no pre or post firmware. <8> redguy: Understood. Bleh. One way or another... heck, he probably has a spare mobo. He's odd like that. <13> Hoxzer: k3b and gnomebacker cant burn cue/bin files? <1> Vinadelmar: You'll need to find firmware for it then. <4> Vinadelmar: man eaglectrl <12> kash: got any other tips? <20> I be bumpin, I be bumpin... Dang... Whats that conf file again where I edit that horisontal and vertical refresh-rate? <1> Vinadelmar: It *should* be on your install cd somewhere. Does google have any info on that? <21> wait <10> ADC_: try the cable though and... maybe you're lucky :-) <21> so there isnt one package to enable mp3 support for everything? <21> can i update my packages to a good source? <8> Will do! Thanks! <14> TorbX, /etc/X11/xorg.conf <23> TorbX: /etc/X11/xorg.conf <4> martman: no, it's not that easy. <1> martman: with gstreamer0.8-mad, anything that uses gstreamer will have mp3 support. <5> martman: sudo apt-get install gstreamer-mad <20> timfrost, bimberi, thanks! :-) <23> TorbX: np :) <18> Apoll013, looks like i would need to mount it. <1> martman: If you use other apps, you might need specific mp3 support for 8those* too. <23> ubotu tell martman about mp3 <5> hornet: so do it! <4> !mp3 <6> I heard mp3 is a non-free format. To enable mp3 capability, read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats <5> I need the proper boot-arguments for pc-linux <4> aha! <18> Apoll013, mount /dev/hda5 /media/hda5 ? <24> what do you mean by firmware ? <5> hornet: yep! <25> jkjkjjkjkjkj <22> when a tut says open a shell whats does that meen? <25> j <12> gah <25> l <12> seams like I'm f**ked :
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