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<0> somewhat supported <0> nathanj: bad idea <1> gnomefreak: sorry i thought i was in there lol :) <1> gnomefreak: there was no other workarond <2> nickrud/rembo3 i need it for # Load the KQEMU kernel module <2> /sbin/modprobe kqemu <0> nathanj: very very bad idea mixing dapper and breezy libs <3> xstation, add kqem to /etc/modules <3> xstation, add kqemu to /etc/modules <1> gnomefreak: any idea how i can make it looks like xlibs is a installed package by cedega.deb? <4> Akonkwa: you didnt upgrade , tyr booting in recovEry version and do siimple: apt-get update and apt-get dist-upgrade <3> xstation, any module mentioned there will get loaded on bootup <5> arrick: here is the URL: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11099 <3> xstation, I mean, the correct module name, of course <5> arrick: I finally saved pastebin to favorites! Ha <6> ok
<0> nathanj: please join me in #ubuntu+1 <2> nickrud: what do I put in etc/modules exactly please <7> _jason: do I need to delet "universe" on lines 22 and 23 then add multiverse or just add mutliverse? <8> hi all <9> anyone know FuntKlakow? <2> is it this line # Load the KQEMU kernel module <2> /sbin/modprobe kqemu <10> rambo3,: I'll try that. thanx <11> nsmith: just add multiverse, do not delete anything on lines 22 and 23 <3> simply mention the module name on a line, there's a few already there. <11> nsmith: make sure you spell it muLTiverse not multiverse :) <11> argh I messed up <11> nsmith: make sure you spell it muLTiverse not multiverse :) <4> lia echo "ali5455">> /etc/modulesa <11> nsmith: you get the idea... just spell it right. My auto-replace is not letting me replicate your typo <12> I have h.264 (.mkv) video problem, I can't move forward <13> how add local bn gateway to warcraft in cedege <6> guest did you get my pm? <14> xiaobai, you mean reroute the game from going to the official BattleNEt to your own? <15> hi all what command do u run to reconfig a network interface (server install) <2> nickrud: there does not seem to be a etc/modules <7> _jason: ok done <16> hi <7> _jason: now what? <11> nsmith: ok save, and then run 'sudo apt-get update' <6> guest, yu here? <3> xstation, there's been one in debian based systems, for, god knows how long. <11> nsmith: tell me if you get and ``W: Couldn't stat...'' lines <17> Hi! Anyone using kqemu? <15> someone must know ??? <15> hi all what command do u run to reconfig a network interface (server install) <6> hold on zim, you gotta have aptience <7> _jason: right now it is downloading packages <6> patience even zim <15> np <18> Hi, need some help, I'm getting this error while trying to start synergy: synergys: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory <15> just running late <6> ok <3> xstation, it's in both breezy & dapper on my machine <11> trainer: sudo aptitude install libstdc++6 <19> could you boot the liveCD to get a system up that the X Server won't start on? (sadly, the gentleman I installed it for requested FC4 instead of Ubuntu :( ) - but I'm wondering if I could boot the 5.10 LiveCD, get it to load up X, then copy over the xorg.conf file and have it work properly. What do you think? <17> zim, The easy way is to edit '/etc/network/interfaces'. Read 'man interfaces' if you need help. <19> err, fc5 <15> ty <20> zim: do you know what network card your system has in it ? <15> yup <20> zim: do you know if the module is loaded ? <18> _jason: according to synaptic, I've already got libstdc++6 <15> but i have used a command that pops up a blue screen before from command line <11> trainer: how about libstdc++2.10-glibc2.2 <15> but for the life of me i cant remember it <18> _jason: nope. I'll try it <17> zim, Doing 'dmesg | grep eth' should show which ethernet adapters are available. <11> trainer: synergy should have pulled in all the stuff it needed, hrmm <18> _jason: I have an incompatible client. 1.2 is the latest I can get from the repository so I had to install the rpm manually <11> trainer: yeah... thay would cause the problem <11> trainer: s/thay/that <21> hmh <6> guest <21> how much performance gain do I get from using ubuntu x64 on a turon64 system? <11> trainer: might be best to just look at 'apt-cache depends synergy' and install them all
<5> arrick: ?? <2> nickrud: found it so just add the line # Load the KQEMU kernel module <2> /sbin/modprobe kqemu without the comment <20> zim: do lspci -v and tell me the make/model of your nic card <15> ty <6> guest, there is a pic on the post at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11101, when you 'sudo gedit /etc/fstab' you will need to changeit to look like the picture <4> can anyone help me with this script >> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/11102 <15> think im ok noe <3> xstation, no, just kqemu on a line, no need to mention modprobe <15> think im ok now <15> ty all <20> zim: GL :) <5> arrick: yes... <22> hi, does someone have a good tuto to use an ATI Remote Wonder 2 with the ati_remote2 module integrated in ubuntu kernel? It doesn't reply in xev for me :( <6> only one line is changed, and you need to find the put your username here and do so, and it will allow you to view the ntfs partition <18> _jason: well I knew it was a dependency I wasn't aware of, but didn't know how to check them via apt. besides you nailed it with libstdc++2.10-glibc2.2. I'm off and running now. Thanks for your help! <20> Rayman_: you won't notice any difference unless your encoding video or something. Plus, it's a pain because some stuff (like flash plugin support) take a bit to get setup. <23> hi <5> arrick: Yes, I see what you are talking about. I'll do that now... <6> ok <24> salut <6> that should fix your problem, it did for me guest <23> who can say me a beautifull game to download with synaptic? <24> bonjour <2> nickrud: many thanks one more question that occured that was in the wikki and thats . Set the full path to the binary in the variable CC: <2> export CC=/usr/bin/gcc-3.4 is this neccessary <6> it isnt advisable to write to that partition or make changes while in ubuntu though guest <6> only view them guest <3> xstation, when you are compiling a kernel module, yes. <20> scandian: frozen-bubble or chromium (need ati or nvidia binary drivers to work) <6> or use them guest <5> arrick: understood. ;) <6> ok <23> thank linuxjones <25> anybody know why I get weird little font errors in man pages with an Ubuntu 5.10 install? <6> guest, are you trying to play music? <3> xstation, just about all of ubuntu is compiled with gcc-4.0 , except for the kernel. For that you need gcc-3.4 <25> such as, <7> _jason: just finished and received the fallowing error at the end Fetched 3649kB in 9m47s (6210B/s) <7> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavail able) <7> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another proc ess using it? <26> Rorgo, could be your locales <11> nsmith: close synaptic <27> Does reiserfs support quotas? <7> _jason: do I need to do it all over again? <2> nickrud: when the script was running to install kqemu I noticed that this may have taken place <11> nsmith: unfortunately, yes <7> _jason: ok <3> xstation, if the script compiled that kernel module for you, it probably did :) <28> I have a strange issue. I just installed Ubuntu on 2 machines. They are running behind a Linksys router. There are 10 other machines, all Windows. The Ubuntu machines can't download stuff - they timeout after a few seconds, but the windows machines are fine. any ideas? <5> arrick: no, I'm trying to access my WindowsXp FBasic programs. <6> ok <20> bronson__: that's the crappy ipv6 module working it's magic <5> arrick: I want to see if they work with Wine. <26> bronson, firewall issues? <6> guest, I dont know if they will work in here, are they exe? <6> oh ok <20> bronson__: open a new tab in firefox ctrl+t <5> arrick: yes <28> i don't think so. the firewall is disabled on the router <5> arrick: I still don't have permission. I don't understand... <20> bronson__: the modules arte loaded in the ubuntu kernel by default <19> bronson__, I think they were talking about on the ubuntu boxes... <28> ok <5> arrick: I modified the file verbadum... <20> bronson__: type about:config <28> ok. how do i disable that? <6> ok <28> ok <20> bronson__: follow my instructions <28> ok lol <20> bronson__: :) <19> heh <7> _jason: ok done thanks
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