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<Jrabbit> Whats the package?
<Chadarius> Unox: yeah the /msg stuff goes right to the server
<Jrabbit> And why can't you leave it?
<Trixsey> Jrabbit, eclipse, gcj
<zzz_> kubota: Bye for now. See you tomorrow.
<Trixsey> I don't want gcj
<william_> help
<Slio> Ubuntu is compatible with AMD64, but is it compatible with Intel 64?
<Jrabbit> ok
<daviey> unperson, if you run 'esd' does it return already running?
<jrib> kane77: see if you can invoke-rc cron stop
<Unox> Chadarius: so noone here will see it?
<ephesius> Unox: make sure you do /msg or else whatever password you set will show up here
<nevron> people i need help setting up alsa with snd-ca0106 drivers can anybody help me out
<Jrabbit> Trixsey: Then apt-get remove gcj ?
<Chadarius> nope
<Trixsey> and apt-get shouldn't be constructed so that it forces recommended/suggested packages
<william_> would someone tell me the permissions command...ie chmod...that would give read and write
<Trixsey> Jrabbit, apt-get remove gcj removes Eclipse too
<jrib> !permissions | william_
<ubotu> william_: The files and directories on an Ubuntu system are organized according to a standard, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard - file permissions are explained at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilePermissions - All filenames and directory names (and many other things) are case sensitive in Linux
<Chadarius> Unox: nope... the /msg command sends it direct to nickserv
<unperson> daviey, Yes, it does.
<kane77> jrib, yes, I just restarted it, but its still not working...
<Jrabbit> Trixsey: Whats the problem?
<Icehawk78> grogoreo: Actually, I think I need just the opposite - I'm hosting the Wordpress myself, so I just need to recieve and *not* send it (ie I need to set up pop for myself)
<jrib> kane77: does 'ps -ef | grep cron
<Icehawk78> Sorry bout the color.
<jrib> kane77: does 'ps -ef | grep cron' show cron?
<kane77> jrib, yes
<jrib> kane77: and still no mail from the cron daemon?
<daviey> unperson, try sudo apt-get install esound-clients ; then when you run the game run "esddsp tuxracer" (example)
<kane77> jrib, /var/mail/kane: No such file or directory (errno = 2)
<kane77> jrib, that's what I get from mutt...
<unperson> daviey, Ah, thanks! Yeah, I just didn't know what package had esddsp.
<grogoreo> Icehawk78: ah I see, I thought you were sending emails to Wordpress. Postfix will do this
<nerdzyboy> Could anyone help me instal rt400 drivers (ralink wifi drivers) for ubuntu with kernel version 2.6.15-28-686?
<daviey> unperson, np
<nevron> i need ALSA SBLive 24bit USB howto for ubuntu
<Gerry_W> Jrabbit: so, even though I haven't created a separate partition for /media, I can still do this?
<jrib> kane77: that's pretty strange, it usually mails you if it had a problem executing the command. Has cron ever worked?
<Jrabbit> Gerry_W: You shouldd
<daviey> nevron, doesn't it *just work*?
<Gerry_W> Jrabbit: ok, thanks
<kane77> jrib, not sure... (i think it did, but Im not sure if it was on this computer...)
<nevron> daviey it just doesnt work )
<andreseso> hello, I got another ubuntu PC on my home network. I want to allow that pc to connect to my X server. How do I go about doing this?
<daviey> nevron, if google didn't help; lets try here. Can you tell me what "lsusb" returns when typed into the console?
<jrib> kane77: does putting stuff in /etc/crontab work?
<daviey> anders_home, XDMCP
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