| mina_linux_Tux | gabz: __noobish__ ? |
| tatters | thoreauputic: got the kontrol up I cannot find any option that shows resolution |
| jameson_ | TLE, hmm I see. I guess that's the problem of runing KDE applications on a Gnome environment but it's not that much of a problem |
| rxd | so this is expensive then running from the usb stick as in intend to put ltsp on it so a lot of reads.. |
| thoreauputic | tatters: i don't have KDE here - but such a screen does exist in KDE - try asking in #kubuntu |
| tatters | k |
| blank | I've tried with "deb file:///cdrom edgy main restricted" but it doesn't work and now I again in Windows (best friend of every Linux user ;)) |
| ROnewbie | Lightness1024: I think that's what I'm doing now, installing that - thoreau's advice. that's funny, I thought I had the network manager already. |
| Lightness1024 | ROnewbie, ok |
| Gabz | mina_linux_Tux, most questions asked here a begginer questions but i'm sure you'll find someone who knows about what you want |
| TLE | jameson_: yeah well it's just because there are some common stuff it needs, so its only for the first KDE app that you will need to install some extra stuff |
| ROnewbie | thoreauputic: : did that. Should I reboot, or can I use it now ? |
| chili555 | blank: with the disk in the drive, do sudo apt-cdrom add then sudo apt-get update |
| mina_linux_Tux | gabz: u know that i passed 5 days here on channel without an answer ? |
| thoreauputic | ROnewbie: no need to reboot |
| green_ | anyone know whats wrong with kiba-dock? |
| rxd | reading i guess won't affect much its the writing to the usb stick will give a try using it if it will last a month |
| jameson_ | TLE, oh I see |
| ROnewbie | thoreauputic: so where is it ? |
| thoreauputic | ROnewbie: if it isn't in the tray, type nm-applet & |
| Lightness1024 | ROnewbie, I have to go for dinner now (yeah japan time), my friend is waiting me. good luck with your wifi :) follow thoreauputic instructions ! bye |
| jameson_ | TLE, thanks for the tips :) |
| thoreauputic | ROnewbie: it should appear top right in the notification area of your top panel |
| blank | chili555, Thanks, I'm going to try that out. |
| ROnewbie | Lightness1024: thanks a lot, bye thoreauputic: it did, but I already had one just like it |
| Gabz | mina_linux_Tux, how far have you gotten in installing it so far ? |
| thoreauputic | ROnewbie: you can then click it to see networks etc |
| TLE | jameson_: your welcome |
| thoreauputic | ROnewbie: umm - no, not if the system said it could not find the nm-applet command |
| TLE | jameson_: err: you're |
| thoreauputic | ROnewbie: you mighthave had the network status applet |
| jameson_ | :P |
| ROnewbie | thoreauputic: yeah, after I typed nm-applet I got "[1] 5447"; that's what I got last time too, except then i also got the "couldn't" find the nm-applet in the following line |
| mina_linux_Tux | gabz: following the instructions in the Readme file , i didn't find the /etc/rc.d/rc.local , so i tried to put the module in /lib/modules/`uname -r` then i did run depmod -ae then modprobe module-name , returned invalid module format |
| ROnewbie | thoreauputic: this was before the install - ionut@ionut-laptop:~$ nm-applet & [1] 5066 ionut@ionut-laptop:~$ bash: nm-applet: command not found |