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<ikonia_> neo_ which do you think
<yharrow> thanks jussi
<neo_> but dont want to restart
<ikonia_> ikonia_ is that the error message
<neo_> ikonia: where /path?
<EyeCue> Hmm, how does ubuntu set its hostname? is it via /etc/hostname, or purely the binary hostname ?
<ikonia_> neo_ where the init scripts are kept
<ikonia_> neo_ read the wiki
<neo_> oki
<ikonia_> EyeCue the binary only changes it at that moment in time
<neo_> wiki.ubuntu.*
<ikonia_> the hostname file is read at boot
<EyeCue> roger that.
<dave84> Pasted it there havent used thatbefore!
<yharrow> jussi, how do i read it?
<Landon> What's funny is that I can open folders in something that LOOKS like nautilus
<EyeCue> ikonia_, is the syntax the same as other os's, ie; hostname hostname.domain, or are switches required to set it
<neo_> restart
<gavintu> nanothief: Very odd. It seems that aptitude downloads those files when you select the qt4-designer module (as I did before), but doesn't actually install them, so they were just sitting there doing nothing. That might explain my problem.
<neo_> it must be done
<jussi01> yharrow: he should post the address fore you here
<yharrow> jussi, figured
<ikonia_> neo_ I've told you how to do it
<ikonia_> EyeCue I assume so
<yharrow> dave, did you see whta the address is?
<ikonia_> EyeCue but just man it to make sure
<dave84> Yes it is a iConnect 624W router but not connected to the outside world. I am currently running of my home router.
<EyeCue> I'm supporting a client ive just started working with
<jussi01> dave84: make sure you pust the paste button on that address
<EyeCue> and i dont have access to the box, i just needed a confir,
<EyeCue> confirm
<ikonia_> EyeCue I believe its the same
<EyeCue> ta
<EyeCue> i dont think its the drama, but it doesnt hurt to kill fqdn errors.
<ikonia_> EyeCue agreed
<yharrow> dave84, do you have a wired card as well that you can test the connection on?
<nanothief> gavintu: what happens when you run sudo apt-get install libqt4-gui
<gavintu> nanothief: I just finished that now, but it didn't fix my problem. It still says QTDIR is null.
<gavintu> nanothief: I'm trying to compile a program from source that requires QT because it was crashing on startup, probably because QT isn't set up properly.
<dave84> Cant use the link it think s I am spamming it
<yharrow> dave84 just email the output to me. yharrow@yahoo.com
<dave84> yes the connection with a cable works fine and dhcps
<Landon> Figured it out! Just had to remove the dependency completely then re-install it, works fine now. Thanks to those that helped ;)
<slippyr4> hello, how can i change a users primary group? ie, when i create a file, it's owned and grouped as jon/jon . i want it to be jon/users
<ricardo_> hi can anyone help me to install firefox 2.0?
<gavintu> nanothief: I guess a better question now would be: Do you have to do a full manual configuration if you just want to use the libraries?
<ikonia_> ricardo_ get apt-get it from the repo
<nanothief> gavintu: If you are trying to compile it you need a few more packages. Try searching for Qt (name only) from synaptic package manager, and checking all the relevant packages that start with lib (it can't hurt to download ones not needed)
<yharrow> dave, also send me the output of sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
<gavintu> nanothief: Well yeah I don't really want to compile, I was only going to do that because the binaries weren't working in the first place and I figured I could find out the problem if I tried to compile.
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