[02:27] @_@ [02:32] Can anyone help me? [02:32] thingy: possibly [02:33] thingy: give the topic a look, and have at it :) [02:34] http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1561124 [02:34] http://computersight.com/operating-systems/linux/ubuntu-11-04-how-to-install-jes-jython/ [02:34] are you william? [02:34] I don't know how to change permissions of certain folders [02:34] No... [02:34] thingy: whats the problem? [02:35] sudo chown? [02:35] !chown | thingy [02:35] thingy: An explanation of what file permissions are and how they can be manipulated can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilePermissions [02:35] I'm trying to install JES for my class and am having trouble properly installing java on ubuntu [02:36] ./JES.sh isn't working \= [02:37] whats the error? [02:37] Okay I'll read through the permissions first and try again [02:37] Thanks ubot2 [02:37] ubot2: [02:37] ubot2 is just a bot by the way [02:37] holstein: Error: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) [02:37] will this work? [02:37] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/jython [02:38] gone... [02:38] Didn't like you it seems [02:39] didnt like ubot2 one bit ;p [10:03] hi sangelion [10:03] is it working? [10:03] hi apogee.. [10:04] this is our local irc or not? [10:04] nope... this is global [10:04] for local support head to #ubuntu-my [10:05] owh.. :D this room support what? [10:05] also support c programming? [10:05] sangelion: what is your problem with C ? [10:06] I'll try my best to answer it [10:07] right now don't have.. but later will have.. :D [10:07] lol [10:08] no problem, just come here and ask your question [10:08] you don't have to ask permission to ask question [10:08] ;) [10:09] thank you ApogEE :D.. [10:18] ApOgEE: I have an issue with C in java codes. can you help me out? :P [10:19] M0hi: yes, what is the problem? [10:20] lemme ask in -team ;) === M0hi is now known as confus3d === confus3d is now known as M0hi [10:25] <_2B_> Hi all. Synaptic Packet Manager window refocus on the foreground when it is finishing installing. That disturbes my workflow. Can I force Synaptic to stay in the background ? [10:32] _2B_: Close the dialog box after intallation checkbox ? [10:33] _2B_: "Close the dialog box after intallation"- checkbox. that will be there at each installation progress screen I believe [10:33] * M0hi didn't use synaptic for about 2 years though [10:53] <_2B_> M0hi: Sorry for my late reply. That5 dialogbox is just for automatically closing the last dialog. What I mean is the window that pops up to tell me that the changes will be applied. It all close automatically but first takes focus above my working window ? [11:18] _2B_: Sorry I dont know about that clearly. cant help it with office machine :[ [11:23] <_2B_> M0hi: NP, thanks for trying to help & have a good day. [11:25] thanks _2B_. Hope your issue will get solved. Try asking in #ubuntu where there is more audience for your question [11:26] <_2B_> I did & wait a little for another try with (hopefully) a better formulated question. [11:26] okies [11:28] <_2B_> :) [12:38] <_2B_> How can I look if my installed network-driver is the best or if there's a better driver ? I'm a horrible network-noob ! [12:39] _2B_: if you are new to it, i say... if it aint broke, dont mess with it [12:40] _2B_, was it installed automagically? [12:40] <_2B_> Yes [12:40] _2B_, i think it is the best, unless there is a propetary driver [12:40] yeah, and thats arguably better [12:41] <_2B_> But I suspect/hope that I can improve my unstable WLAN by finding the driver that is special made for this 'chip ?' [12:41] like with certain broadcom hardware, you get different levels of compromise depending on what driver you use [12:41] If the driver is installed then is ok for your hardware [12:41] _2B_: you can always try the windows driver with ndiswrapper [12:42] you can see if there is a propetary driver in Systems Settings > Additional Drivers [12:42] <_2B_> holstein: You mean just try changing the driver & watch the result ? I can do that (trail & error) [12:43] <_2B_> Brutus-: Its empty [12:43] _2B_: you can run lspci, get the line for your hardware and google [12:43] see if there are any bugs reported or whatever [12:43] <_2B_> holstein: Right, that how I wil continue. Thanks [12:43] other than that, yeah... its trail and error... unless you find someone with your exact hardware case [12:44] trial* [12:44] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper [12:45] _2B_, there is another option. You can watch what is the vendor and the id of your board. Then search driver for it [12:45] anyways... good luck _2B_ [12:45] <_2B_> Thanks holstein. [12:46] <_2B_> Brutus-: Wich command can I use (like lspci) to see my motherboard [12:47] _2B_, sudo lshw -html > hw [12:47] the look hw [12:47] <_2B_> ? [12:48] _2B_, write the command then the result is in hw file [12:49] placed into the dir where you are [12:49] sorry for my bad english [12:49] :P [12:49] <_2B_> Okay, I understand that [12:49] <_2B_> np [12:50] <_2B_> & thank you again for the kind help. Now I have something to read & do. Good luck. 8-) [12:50] :) === tenach1 is now known as tenach [16:59] hi all.. what is ./configure --prefix and what for?? what is the difference between ./configure --local? [17:10] sangelion, Since no one else is answering and I don't completely understand your question, perhaps this might help: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware [17:11] thank you sidewinder1... :D [17:12] sangelion, My pleasure. :-) [17:13] i just configuring something but refer to the manual.. i just want to understand more. :D [17:15] sangelion, I understand; compiling is not my "strong point" but it is interesting to learn, even if I don't really need to do it (compiling). [17:16] :D but something we need it.. because we use ubuntu.. need to configure something.. [17:17] i try to configuring croostool-ng right now.. :D [19:55] Hey everyone. I haven't been around for a while, but I'm interested in doing some Ubuntu development again. [19:55] Hey, guys. Is there an indicator applet that will show my wireless signal strength in dBm instead of the obscure "one bar, two bars, three bars"? [20:02] Geocosm, the iwconfig tool does that, but it isn't an applet [20:03] Yeah, I've been using iwconfig wlan0, but I would rather not have to open a terminal to see my signal strength. [20:03] That seems kinda silly. [20:04] There used to be a mouseover thing that would pop up. But since 11.04 those icons don't have tooltips anymore. [20:04] So it's impossible to see my connection strength. [20:05] Geocosm, i'll make a script with gui to do that :D [20:06] Geocosm, i'll notice you [20:06] ah ah ah [20:07] lol, seriously? [20:20] i've thought about it but then i realized that i don't have a wireless connection :D [20:21] anyway it would be simple [20:23] just read the value from /proc/net/wireless then print it on a gui [20:25] What language would you do it in? [20:32] I'd like use Ruby, but require the vm installation. So Java because i know it well ( i beleave :D) [20:33] Ok awesome. [20:33] But i think Python is the better language to do it [20:33] That's what I was thinking. [20:33] :) [20:33] How easy are GUIs in Python? [20:35] I didn't use it much, so i don't know :P [20:35] Ok. I've only really done GUIs in Java. [20:35] And only a little at that. [20:36] Gamegoofs2, read from file in java is quite simple. If you like it you should make the applet :D [20:37] Sure! [20:37] I've read from a file before. [20:37] So I know I can do thagt. [20:37] that* [20:38] What file am I reading from? :P [20:40] into the iwconfig man is write iwconfig read the value from /proc/net/wireless [20:41] it don't read, it interpret a raw [20:44] i'm going... Bye [20:44] I found the file, but I'm not sure what I'm looking for. [20:45] Hear you next time [20:45] Ok. === yofel_ is now known as yofel