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<0> North Korea test-fires at least three missiles, one of them a long-range weapon that the U.S. has been monitoring, U.S. sources say. <1> _rynz-, so ? <1> they're running on linux ? ;) <2> huh <3> ? <4> noen som veit hvordan jeg installerer psybnc eller? <3> I had one of those, but the wheel fell off <5> norwegians are like that <3> :) <6> heh <5> evening znx <6> hello :) <6> mEddy: http://linuxreviews.org/software/irc/bnc/ <7> ive got a wierd prob, I am trying to get a two phys nic system with tg3 and e100 to come up at boot but only eth0 will come up, not eth1 no matter what I do. Both modules load, but ifup eth1 cannot find the interface, both NIC's work but only eth0 will come up for either interface <8> wanna get compiz working <8> **** lightening
<8> thunder <8> better shut down <8> i got 2 surge boxes.....but I aint taking no chance gotta unplug my western electric phone......cant have that damm ringer capacitor blow again <8> lata <8> 1930's phone, the one they used in the 1st matrix <8> be back after electrical storm <2> wtfbbq <9> you know, sometimes it's pretty sad that you can draw things that even years later can still make you laugh <9> I was browsing my old comic strips and came up with this one <9> http://iccl.fi/read.cgi?id=107 <9> it was drawn after I was extremly bored and did actually read the legal section of my home stereos' manual <10> I hate PE1650's perc3/di =( <10> damn buggy module <10> turns out it wasnt my system but the linux driver which cause these journal timeouts <10> trying to upgrade my kernel now and to get scsi to work properly .. *groans* <11> can linux access bsd ffs fast file system <12> yes <11> ok <3> chirst, you're everywhere <11> same thing can be said about you :) <3> heh, indeed <5> morning <5> your girlfriend following you around? <3> Wed Jul 5 01:58:42 EDT 2006 <3> ****, it is <13> i'm everywhere <13> neither of you are <3> o ...... k <14> hey... where is the dvd iso file for downloading debian? http://mirror.inter.net.il/pub/debian/ <15> http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/i386/iso-dvd/ <14> its 13 cds? <15> you dont need them all. <15> you only need cd1 to get the system installed. the rest you can apt-get install from the net <14> i want to install a cd <14> install a server... <14> for www server <12> evening nagual <16> evening <17> hello, i have latest sarge distro with x and gnome <17> but the keys with CTRL doesn`t work <17> how it can be fixed ? <17> for example ctrl+t in mozilla doesnt do anything <17> crtl+f also <17> actrl+c doesn`t work too <12> look at xmodmap <12> sounds like you have the wrong keyboard setup <12> use 'showkeys' in console, press the control button and see if it gives you a number <17> yes i know but i don`t know where to fix it, in a xkb setionof X config file , or in gnome configs ? <17> pretty confusing :D <17> showkeys - this is the name of apckage ? <12> no, 'showkey' is a command. It will show you the value of a particular key, which means you can bind that value to a command in the keyboard configuration file, which you can alter the current setup for with xmodmap, or you can use a keyboard configuration tool like xkeyboard-config (name of package) <12> or you can google for a guide or howto <12> i'm sure gnome has it's own xkeyboard app <17> yes but showkeys gives me - command not found <17> and apt-cache search showkeys gives me nothing <12> 'showkey' <12> without the s <17> also null <17> i have backports added too <12> showkey comes in a package which is supplied with the base install of Debian (iirc), the package you seem to be missing is 'console-tools' <16> sure buddy
<17> ok, got it <17> so i know the code of the keyboard key now <17> where i can bind it ? <17> i have some gnome app but it doesn`t seems to work <17> btw <17> is a keyboard with window keys is 104 or 105 pc ? <18> 105 I suppose <19> punani: beep <20> i heard beep is /exec -o echo -ne "\007". A generic application level transport, with multiple channels over TCP and a nice standard auth section + many other goodies, see www.beepcore.org for more info, or apt-get install beep, or ^G You can disable this nice beep with 'setterm -blength 0' <17> damn it, still nothing i have really hard time making that keyboard work <17> everytime i want to update the configuration via gnome app <17> it returns that "error in activating XKB configuration" <17> but i don`t even know where he is modifying the files to check that permissions are ok ;( <17> hmm it`s not seeing crtl at all, i have a standard logitech keyborad <5> x? <20> see nodm, or dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 <17> ohhh... <17> what is this ? "GLib-CRITICAL **: g_key_file_add_group" <21> Is there an application I can use on Unix to give me live information as to how much network bandwidth each running process is using? <5> nvidia? <20> HOWTO NVidia 3D with Debian: Make sure you have contrib and non-free in sources.list, and do following: "apt-get install module-***istant && m-a prepare && m-a a-i nvidia && apt-get install nvidia-settings nvidia-glx && echo nvidia >> /etc/modules && modprobe nvidia && dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 (or xserver-xorg) and pick driver "nvidia" instead of "nv". <18> jez : ntop I think, although it's quite a pain to make it running <18> (for me at least) <21> erm <21> ntop only lists hosts <21> not processes <9> man, I wish Kino was a bit less piece of **** :-/ <9> it's GUI is usable for home videos, but it's still too crash-happy <9> and it seems to work for DVD mastering <5> hm <5> apz have you made xgl work with sarge? <9> no; everything with xgl seems to be a bit too bleeding edge for it :-/ <9> last night's firewire + dvgrab + kino test result - newfie ball catch video <9> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEK5p4PwwF0 <9> jez: DCC isn't working with my NAT setup, never bothered to load it's modules into the firewall machine; please use /msg if you want to talk privately. <5> jez: dont message me again. <21> i didn't message you. <5> was there anything in the information i just gave you that you didnt understand? <9> yes you did <22> APz: is that your dog ? <9> dinasty: yes <9> >jez>> DCC Chat (193.39.246.1) <22> APz: nice :D <22> APz: thats german right ? <21> that's not a message <9> jez: no, it's an attempt to establish a DCC chat <9> dinasty: the language or the dog breed? <5> dude, if we had been in a parking lot right now, you leaned over to me and whispered in my ear, then giving me attitude about not doing it, i would have smashed your face in <21> *applauds* <22> APz: the language :P C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C[C <9> dinasty: no, it's finnish <22> ah nice :D <9> german sounds a lot more angry :) <5> HA I DISAGREE!!!!!!!!!!! <5> ;-) <9> no, seriously <5> yea, seriously <22> APz: hehe i should have understood that since i come from sweden :P <9> you say a thing like "I love you" in german, and people who don't know what it means could mistake it for "I'll rip your head off!" <5> coming from a guy who speaks finnish <5> thats funny :) <22> haha :D <9> dinasty: probably not, as finnish isn't exactly the #1 thing in sweden <22> APz: yeh you are right about that :D <22> APz: but you learn swedish in school right ? <9> nagual: well, i've still spent enough time in german to tell people I have a tank in my pants <5> oh well <5> arabic languages sound more angry anyway, at least to me <9> dinasty: only 3 years mandatory in senior high, and they don't actually teach you to speak the language, just the basic grammar and words <22> no the worst laguage when it comes to that is bisaya :P <5> but finnish is a good second place .) <22> APz: aha okey:D <5> yea, its hard to not speak a language if you know the words :)) <22> hehe
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