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<Dextorion> hey
<kane77> jrib, its 644 so rw-r--r--
<daviey> unperson, i want to see if you can create sound
<unperson> daviey, let me clarify, sound generally works on my system.
<jrib> kane77: ownership?
<Icehawk78> grogoreo: Is all of this really necessary to install a very basic mail client? I'm not going to be using the email for anything other than sending mail to it.
<kane77> jrib, root
<unperson> daviey, It's just this one particular program that works.
<daviey> unperson, does it work as a user, not admin/root
<Slio> Is Ubuntu 6.06 64-bit?
<unperson> daviey, Yes.
<daviey> unperson, would you mind testing it anyway?
<unperson> daviey, sure
<jrib> kane77: hmm same here. What does 'sudo invoke-rc.d cron start' do?
<william_> would someone tell me the permissions command...ie chmod...that would give read and write
<daviey> jrib, the recommended way is cat /dev/urandom | aplay
<daviey> sorry
<kane77> * Starting periodic command scheduler... [fail]
<unperson> daviey, yeah, works fine.
<grogoreo> Icehawk78: no, not all of it just if you want the extras (which I did). Postfix is good and I would also install support for IMAP with Courier. MySQL support is handy for easily adding new accounts, just follow what you like
<daviey> jrib, the recommended way is sudo /etc/init.d/cron start
<kane77> jrib, * Starting periodic command scheduler... [fail]
<Jrabbit> Know a good media palyer that supports commandline control?
<jrib> daviey: why is that the recommended way?
<unperson> daviey, As I say, most programs do sound output fine. I think it's proabably something with OSS sound versus ESD.
<Gerry_W> can I change the size of /media once I've already installed ubuntu?
<Icehawk78> grogoreo: I've already got mysql. I really jsut want to set up a single account so that I can set up automatic posting to my WordPress blog.
<Trixsey> Why does apt-get force install of recommended and suggested packages?
<Jrabbit> Gerry_w: Yes but from Disc
<Jrabbit> Trixsey: you need them for the program to run?
<Gerry_W> Jrabbit: see, I went through the whole thing, but it seems like it'll overwrite all of my files
<Tiako> lgc you back yet?
<skev> anyone else have this looping problem before?
<Gerry_W> Jrabbit: even if I choose not to format any partitions
<ephesius> Gerry_W: you should be able to unmount /media then resize it in gparted
<grogoreo> Icehawk78: ah so you really just want to send mail rather than receive it. You can use sendmail for this or just use an SMTP server (like Postfix).
<unperson> daviey, Which is to say, I think I remember having similar problems with software in the past and solving it with the command esddsp (which would route the sound through esd), but I find no such command in edgy.
<TubularBell> Is it also possible to extract the ISO to a partition and install from there? (reason: I just found out I ran out of blank CD's :/ )
<jrib> kane77: you google for that error? only thing I get is http://lkml.org/lkml/2003/11/14/110
<Chadarius> Unox: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup
<Gerry_W> Jrabbit: I never created a separate partition for /media
<Trixsey> Jrabbit, recommended and suggested is not always necessary, as their names imply
<Gerry_W> Jrabbit: just for /home
<daviey> unperson, wait 1
<kane77> jrib, just did search on ubuntuforums and got one thread...
<unperson> unperson, Sure.
<Jrabbit> Trixsey: Then apt-get remove them.
<kane77> jrib, looking on it
<Unox> Chadarius: shall i just write the text here?
<Trixsey> Jrabbit, apt-get remove would remove my other package too.. Trust me, I've been trying for 4 hours

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