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<BrianG> timbobsteve: cat /etc/issue
<kenthomson> Timw "sudo aptitude install vlc" try it in there or maybe check vlc's website for supported formats
<Timw> i tried it in vlc it only plays sound no video
<boubbin> can i use the files in ~/.kde with multiple linux-distros like suse and ubuntu ?
<kenthomson> !nsv
<ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nsv - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
<boubbin> so i dont need to make new home partition for every distro ?
<Karudao> i have a problem with a nvidia mx400 and tv-out
<timbobsteve> BrianG: I found /etc/lsb-release has alot of info, but I want to format it using a bash script... what is the best way to format it for output by "echo" ?
<elkbuntu> boubbin, technically yes, but it will probably cause issues somewhere
<null1357> hello, i forgot to point out that i am not using a wireless card, thus i don't have a wireless connection in the connection manager. i am using pppoe to connect. and everything is fine, i see the device, i am able to connect, but have no traffic. has anyone had a similar problem?
<BrianG> timbobsteve: no idea.
<BrianG> :)
<timbobsteve> BrianG: no probs :P hahaha
<Karudao> i have a problem with a nvidia mx400 and tv-out, somebody help-me ?
<bright_fame> timbobsteve: using awk or egrep perhaps
<goundy> guys simple question, how to get the ubuntu version (breezy, dapper or edgy) ?
<timbobsteve> bright_fame: thanks for the heads up... will investigate :D
<goundy> uname -a don't show this unfortunately
<timbobsteve> goundy: cat /etc/issue
<Orfeous> i got some problem with changing volume with nvidia linux drivers.
<Karudao> edgy
<Orfeous> nothing happens when i slide the bars..
<Orfeous> audio
<Karudao> my driver nvidia is 1969
<goundy> timbobsteve, ok I've something like Ubuntu 6.06.1 LTS
<goundy> thanks ;)
<null1357> hello, i forgot to point out that i am not using a wireless card, thus i don't have a wireless connection in the connection manager. i am using pppoe to connect. and everything is fine, i see the device, i am able to connect, but have no traffic. has anyone had a similar problem?
<null1357> the method is like a typical broadband connection.
<kaushal> Hi
<vleon> how do i open a split rar archive in ubuntu (r00, r01.... rar, sfv)
<kaushal> Just wanted to know what does kubuntu,edubuntu and xubuntu means
<bright_fame> timbobsteve: cat /etc/lsb-release | egrep -o '=.*$'
<Jazon> hi. is there a way i can fix kernel panic error from a livecd
<bright_fame> might get you started
<jrib> kaushal: kubuntu is ubuntu with kde by default, edubuntu, is oriented towards education (has a lot of education programs by default), and xubuntu is ubuntu with xfce by default
<Jazon> i tried a d-u to feisty and now getting unrecognized block (0,0) for ALL of my kernels
<vleon> kubuntu = an ubuntu with kde instead of gnome, xubuntu = the same only with xfce instead, edubuntu = an ubuntu distro that is suited for kids at school and at home, a distro with educational purposes
<jrib> Jazon: #ubuntu+1 for feisty help
<kaushal> ok
<stork> hmm, i have a slight problem - i can't right click on my desktop.. any idea what's up?
<null1357> hello, i forgot to point out that i am not using a wireless card, thus i don't have a wireless connection in the connection manager. i am using pppoe to connect. and everything is fine, i see the device, i am able to connect, but have no traffic. has anyone had a similar problem?
<stork> !fluxbox
<ubotu> fluxbox is a lightweight and responsive window manager for GNU/Linux. For how to set it up and more information see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fluxbox
<kaushal> so does it comes along with ubuntu desktop edition
<jrib> stork: are you using gnome?
<bright_fame> stork: using beryl? i have same problem
<stork> jrib, yeah, gnome
<stork> and no beryl
<jrib> stork: is nautilus managing your desktop (ie you didn't disable it from doing so)?

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