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[09:18]<gncjsvzz> /media/usbdisk/iTunes/iTunes_Control <<,--- correct on cell phone !_!
[09:18]<dzygnz>ajax4: gnome-menu
[09:18]<rrrw9>dade: Hmmm...what are you trying to do?
[09:19]<wsfuzznm>fyrestrtr, wow, i'll have a look, thanks for that tip
[09:19]<sxzylxrgy>how d i set xfe as the default file manager in xubuntu ?
[09:19]<cu>mainer: thanks, i'll check it out if I can't figure out .. .but I think I got it. Just saw this guide for the multiverse thing ^^
[09:19]<rrrw9>mainer: So when I tell someone what buttons to push and menus to go to its correct to refer to the first button as the "gnome menu button"?
[09:19]<bzjrmrrsv>ok, got it to read
[09:19]<pkr_>How do I get permission to change files in /usr/lib/?
[09:19]<bzjrmrrsv>now i need to be able to write
[09:19]<pdznsvzvz>Vilkacis: your config files are probably in /etc/mysql/my.cnf
[09:19]<xrlcr>I have a permission problem: My 2nd hard drive I am mounting with fstab (/dev/hdd1/usr2 ext3 defaults 0 0) doesn't allow me to make directories or folders. What do I need to do to do that, I want to store media files and games, but no executiables, ty.
[09:19]<rrrw9>PKR_: sudo -i...that makes you root but be careful
[09:19]<xudzglgzsjgdzg>PKR_, do the changes in the terminal and start them with 'sudo'
[09:19]<pdznsvzvz>PKR_: use sudo
[09:20]<pkr_>ok ill do that, thanks
[09:20]<vxjznruluvya_>PKR_: changing files in /usr/lib isn't usually a good idea unless you know exactly what you are doing :)
[09:20]<vyfarays>fyrestrtr: There are also some mentions in /home/ that might be important. Most are reference files for things I will eventually be doing WITH MySQL, but there are some in /home/vilkacis/.mysqlgui/administrator/ that seem like they could mean something?
[09:20]<mrmn`>ajax4, i added some bad repositories, then upgraded, (repos of debian) and now i deleted those source from sources.list, but i suspect there are bad-packages around
[09:20]<vyfarays>fyrestrtr: So what do I do with /etc/mysql/my.cnf?
[09:20]<bzjrmrrsv>so?
[09:20]<dzjrpzjrrd>why did it take so long for distros to start proactively prohibiting people from actually being logged in as root?
[09:20]<pdznsvzvz>hapka: add 'user,ro' to the options column in fstab. Should work.
[09:20]<pdznsvzvz>Vilkacis: see which mysql binary its pointing to.
[09:20]<mrmn`>ajax4, i replaced some of them, but can't see everything
[09:21]<vyfarays>fyrestrtr: Are they hidden files I should be using something besides ls to see?
[09:21]<rrrw9>dade: Hmm, I don't know the answer to that one.
[09:21]<xrlcr>Broadcast, are ou having troubles writing to your drive after mounting it?
[09:21]<dzygnz>ajax4: i'm in fluxbox a.t.m. but they should be self-explanatory,when clicking on them
[09:21]<vyfarays>fyrestrtr: How do I do that?
[09:21]<mrmn`>:(
[09:21]<pdznsvzvz>ironfroggy: because it took a while for linux to get mainstream. Generally, people who used linux knew what root was.
[09:21]<cu>Got it.. Thanks guys ^^
[09:21]<xudzglgzsjgdzg>Vilkacis, do ls -a
[09:21]<rrrw9>Vilkacis: use ls -a to see hidden files
[09:21]<pdznsvzvz>Vilkacis: sudo gedit /etc/mysql/my.cnf
[09:21]<vxjznruluvya_>ironfroggy: it isn't prohibited, just deprecated ( a lot!)
[09:21]<vyfarays>fyrestrtr: There are no hidden files in /etc/mysql/
[09:21]<pdznsvzvz>ironfroggy: I personally think it all started when Mac went to OSX
[09:22]<vyfarays>fyrestrtr: gedit just opens up a blank file.
[09:22]<pdznsvzvz>Vilkacis: open up my.cnf and see what it states in there. It might tell you places where the mysql binary is located on your system. I don't know when you compiled mysql by hand where you put it, so now we have to do hunting for it.
[09:22]<slzjyrryn>fyrestrtr: nope, it started when sudo became popular. sun went to using sudo for its internal it stuff long before OSX
[09:22]<vzzug>if there are any kernel hackers - http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/18572
[09:22]<bzjrmrrsv>yeah
[09:23]<slzjyrryn>well maybe not long before, but before anyway
[09:23]<pdznsvzvz>Vilkacis: okay, now when you just type mysql and hit enter, what do you get as a response? The same for mysqld
[09:23]<pdznsvzvz>sproingie: yeah, but sun isn't as popular as osx.
[09:23]<vyfarays>fyrestrtr: Either in /user/local/mysql-complicated-name-here, or in the home directory or root directory when I was trying it in su.
[09:23]<pdznsvzvz>s/popular/mainstream/
[09:23]<pdznsvzvz>Vilkacis: anywhere
[09:24]<dzygnz>Vilkacis: as root updatedb,then locate -i mysql
[09:24]<slzjyrryn>fyrestrtr: solaris still doesnt use sudo. i meant sun's internal IT, and i bet other companies did the same. linux culture is pretty well shaped by how it's used at work
[09:24]<vyfarays>fyrestrtr: Nono, I'm saying that's probably where I compiled it originally.
[09:24]<pdznsvzvz>Vilkacis: well look for it there, and delete it from there.
[09:24]<vyfarays>fyrestrtr: mysql and mysqld return nothing.
[09:24]<pdznsvzvz>Vilkacis: okay, now close synaptic.
[09:25]<vyfarays>fyrestrtr: It's been closed for awhile.
[09:25]<pdznsvzvz>Vilkacis: sudo apt-get update
[09:25]<wnnw>is there a difference between linux headers at 2.6.10-5 and 2.6.10-34 from a compiling ndiswrapper perspective?
[09:25]<vyfarays>fyrestrtr: Done.
[09:25]<bzjrmrrsv>?
[09:26]<vyfarays>mainer: What am I looking for in this locate?
[09:26]<cjzfjzzf_dyzrn>How do I alter the fstab umask to allow 0777 options?
[09:26]<xrlcr>Hi Broadcast, are you having troubles writing to a drive too, you said yeah but i dont know who u were talking to.
[09:26]<pdznsvzvz>Vilkacis: sudo apt-get install mysql-client mysql-server
[09:26]<qmzzyj>Is there a reason why sound refuses to work for Flash for Mozilla Firefox?
[09:26]<cjzfjzzf_dyzrn>QMario, It works.
[09:26]<bzjrmrrsv>lol
[09:26]<qmzzyj>Mine doesn't.
[09:26]<bzjrmrrsv>yeah
[09:26]<bzjrmrrsv>well
[09:27]<xudzglgzsjgdzg>Qmario, try this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=186594&highlight=flash+howto+sound
[09:27]<bzjrmrrsv>i finally mounted the drive
[09:27]<xrlcr>me also
[09:27]<bzjrmrrsv>but i cant write to it
[09:27]<pdznsvzvz>QMario: if you have something else playing sound, it might not work (especially if you have a built-in sound card). For those cases, check out !dmix
[09:27]<xrlcr>me either :D
[09:27]<cjzfjzzf_dyzrn>QMario, sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree
[09:27]<cjzfjzzf_dyzrn>sudo update-flashplugin
[09:27]<pdznsvzvz>Broadcast: ntfs writing is not well supported under ubuntu
[09:27]<xrlcr>Me and broad cast have the same trouble: My 2nd hard drive I am mounting with fstab (/dev/hdd1/usr2 ext3 defaults 0 0) doesn't allow me to make directories or folders. What do I need to do to do that, I want to store media files and games, but no executiables.
[09:27]<bzjrmrrsv>but it is possible
[09:27]<bzjrmrrsv>?
[09:27]<cjzfjzzf_dyzrn>How do I alter the fstab umask to allow 0777 options?
[09:27]<pdznsvzvz>!captive
[09:27]<u2jvu>Though it's still very unsafe, you can read about Ubuntu NTFS writing here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lkraider/NtfsFuse
[09:27]<qmzzyj>Okay, thank you Corporal_Dirge and humanpersonman!!! :)
[09:27]<xudzglgzsjgdzg>Corporal_Dirge, i think he has flash, the sound just isnt working
[09:28]<cjzfjzzf_dyzrn>The update should help though
[09:28]<vyfarays>fyrestrtr: It once again stopped a MySQL database so it could start the new one.
[09:29]<cjzfjzzf_dyzrn>Anyone know abou umask in fstab?
[09:29]<xrlcr>Corporal_Dirge me
[09:29]<xrlcr>let me get the command
[09:29]<pdznsvzvz>Vilkacis: sudo rm -rf /var/lib/mysql* then try it again
[09:29]<vyfarays>fyrestrtr: Actually, no. Starting the new mysql database server failed. It could not connect at localhost, through socket '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2) It suggests I check to see if mysqld is running and if that the aformentioned socket exists.
[09:29]<xrlcr>sudo nano /etc/fstab
[09:29]<pdznsvzvz>Corporal_Dirge: man mount should tell you all you need to know
[09:29]<cjzfjzzf_dyzrn>hapka, How do I allow 777 access to a partition?
[09:30]<xrlcr>Corporal_Dirge if you want to edit fstab then use this: sudo nano /etc/fstab, but i am also having trouble myself with permissions too
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