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<0> it should follow the system language <0> so whatever you setup in kde <0> go into your configuration and change that look for the flag <1> hmm, this americas army game looks pretty sweet for a free game. anyone tried it? <2> ok <3> evenfl0w : years ago. Didn't much like it. <1> the screen shots look pretty amazing. <4> Where can I get the Debian netinstall image that I can use on my PPC? <3> debian.org? <4> I'm looking at http://www.debian.org/ports/powerpc/ right now, but I don't spot what I need. <2> Cancel, where is kde setup? <0> you work on that <0> its a menu driven system <5> how do I remove the error that says W: not using locking for read only lock file? every time iboot says lock file <0> find it in the menu
<5> root <5> thats what i am using <5> and it gives the error <3> http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/3.1_r1/powerpc/iso-cd/debian-31r1a-powerpc-netinst.iso <6> evenfl0w, i liked AA;O <4> Hmm, I need a .gz for it. <3> why? <4> Well, I'm trying to follow this http://www.rapierbit.org/linux/newkernel.html <4> I truely have no idea what I am doing with this particular case. Linux on an Old World PPC without a PCI bus is really tricky. <3> wow.... 5 year-old instructions. <3> ah... <4> Do you know if the kernel on that ISO is a gzipped kernel? <6> hmm strange, the magnet in my cd-rom is too powerful and refuses to open if theres no cd in it <0> p3nguin: are you a masochist? <4> Ah, I see how you found that netinst image. I was thinking it would be linked from the PPC page, but I had to start in the mirror list. <4> Cancel: Not usually. You expect it to be that bad? <7> anybody here got office2003 (all the components) working right with crossXover Pro 4.1 ? <4> I like my Mac. It's a nice little computer. <7> i never had a mac (of my own) <7> :/ <4> I have a PPC 5260 120MHz 40MB RAM. I'm wanting to put Linux on it. <3> http://chuckcurrie.blogs.com/photos/uncategorized/jesusbushweb.JPG <3> This made me laugh. <8> Hi folks. Is it possible to find a specific piece of information within a .txt file in Linux? <4> eEEp: grep -r <9> with grep, yes, man grep <7> eEEp: find? <3> eEEp : Sure.... grep "what you want to find" file.txt <7> yeah..grep <7> :D <8> Ok, thank you for you help. <10> anyone have flash support? <1> ive got flash support yes. <3> I do, too. <7> omfg, how long does a 1GB iso file got fully extracted on an average box? (using Achieve Manager(GNOME) ) <7> ? <7> any idea? <11> anyone, any success with the native-opera + flash setup? <0> four days <7> what? <12> anyone knows where qmail stores received messages by default? <3> if you follow a normal installation in ~/Maildir/new <3> check your defaultdelivery file in /path/to/qmail/control/ <12> there is no file called defaultdelivery;) <3> bash-2.05b$ cat /var/qmail/control/defaultdelivery <3> ./Maildir/ <3> There should be. :) <3> what did you use to install qmail? <12> swaret --install netqmail... i think i'll just create it and see what happens <3> beerminator : If you're interested, a from-scratch install isn't hard to do. Follow www.lifewithqmail.org. They have great documentation and their method is pretty friggen sweet (from an admin perspective) <12> hmm, nothing <3> qmailctl status <12> messages in queue: 5 <9> * spamd is not designed to listen to an untrusted network <9> * and is vulnerable to DoS attacks (and eternal doom) if <9> * configured to do so <9> nice warning. argh that was supposed to be one line. <12> so, what does that mean? where exactly are they? <13> is there a suse channel or is this it <14> this is generally linux
<0> this is it <0> no suse channel this network of any value <9> freenode #suse maybe <3> beerminator : They're in limbo. Do up the default directory, then use makemaildir to make up your Maildir in your home directory. <9> i never could stand qmail, you are sick :P <3> it's secure and once you get it up and running (not a hard task if you follow the directions), "IT JUST WORKS" forever and ever. <12> simmy: ok... done it.. but they're still in qeue <3> try sending a new message. the queue takes a minute or two to realize it can send mail. <3> er... deliver. <12> sent other 2 messages, no result... and the qeue still is 5, but suppose to be 7 <3> what does the qmail log say? <12> errr it has a log? <12> can't seem to find it <3> should be in /var/log/qmail <3> If not... I HIGHLY recommend either a different mta (postfix is nice, I hear) or to use www.lifewithqmail.org to set the thing up like most people would expect it to be set up. <12> k, i'll check tomorrow the manual if i did something wrong <4> I like postfix, but it seems flaky at times. <12> thanks for the help <15> does anyone know how can i use my wintv card (hauppage bt848 with kernel 2.6.14 on archlinux)? <13> there is no promise support for suse 10 <13> fast trec 100 raid <13> support stops at 9.0 <3> oh my god! My ex-boss finally made it so I couldn't ssh into their mail server! <3> it's only been 10 months! ;) <16> he pulled the cable off :) <4> It's probably just a network error. <3> no... .I can still telnet server 25 <3> it's just got port 22 and 443 (a redirect to ssh) turned off now. <3> I wonder..... <4> telnet to it and turn it back on. <3> OMG! webmin is still turned on! <3> I bet he turned ssh off at the firewall. I could change that, too, if I REALLY wanted to. ;) <6> rofl <3> I'm the only person that's logged in as root in the last 10 months. <3> and I've verified that their SUS server hasn't been updated in 6 months, either. <4> I'm still trying to gather the things to get Debian on the PPC. I don't understand what this means, "get the installation RAM disk image." Any idea? <3> initrd maybe? <3> that is the initial ram disk afterall. <4> "just a kernel, Mac OS, BootX, and a PPC install ramdisk GZ image" <4> Hmm where does one get such a thing? <17> initrd.gz <9> in all these years i've never had to use an initrd, what is the point? <17> The point is loading stuff into your ram instead of your disk <17> then you can write to it, if neccessery <4> I'm trying to find that on the debian ftp, but, once again, I don't see it in an easy-to-find place. <4> Nevermind, it's on the CD. <4> Well sonofabitch. My bootx.sit is corrupted. It takes so long to download things on that box. I think I saw 22KB/s at peak. <4> install/powerpc/2.4/vmlinux is obviously a 2.4 kernel, but what version is install/powerpc/vmlinux? <0> fire-eyes: from the scsi world <9> Cancel: what's that? <4> heh <0> the reas for the initr <9> oh ok. i forgot about that. i've got scsi systems though, never needed it. is this for older stuff? <0> fire-eyes: its the ram disc that contains the modules for your scsi devices <0> as ifyou cant load your scsi devices ya cant load your partitions ya cant load your system <17> but you load the ram disk from the scsi (cd lets say)..? <9> weird. i guess it's over my head, i have scsi systems and it all works out fine <17> Cancel, if scsi is not supported it wont be able to load the initrd <0> read up on initrd and what its for <17> I know what it is for <17> and I used it plenty times <0> not going to walk ya through it today <0> its well documented <17> walk me through it? <17> I have a whole distro made in it <9> if i ever need it i guess i'll read about it :) <0> from the man page <0> NAME <0> initrd - boot loader initialized RAM disk <0> DESCRIPTION <0> The special file /dev/initrd is a read-only block device. <0> Device /dev/initrd is a RAM disk that is initialized (e.g. <0> loaded) by the boot loader before the kernel is started.
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