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<0> *joys <1> ya i guess <1> great now i find out you can't use pcmcia cards in vmware? wtf? <0> lol <0> never personally used vmware, but I haven't heard of such a limitation <2> is there a way to do a post install config of exim (is that the preinstalled smtp agent?) <3> are you suggesting debian wouldnt let userse configure their mailservers to their liking? <0> homebrew, see the exim homepage, there is extensive documentation there that will help you configure your exim installation. Or, if you want something that "just works" with minimal fuss, try postfix, whatever floats your boat <3> homebrew: dpkg-reconfigure eximpackagename might work as well <4> my query has now ran for 124 seconds and still going strong <4> this might be the most resource unfriendly query ive ever made <4> (sql query) <5> hey guys.. what command will show me the list of installed package/software to my system, its versions and show if the package are updated or not? <6> dpkg -l will show you the most of it <4> dpkg --get-selections | cut -f 1 | xargs dpkg -l <4> hmm
<4> that shows deinstalled also <4> :( <5> rza: ah..ok <3> dpkg? <7> [dpkg] the debian package manager, sort of like the debian equivalent to rpm. a blootbot on #debian <4> hmm <4> nagual: im gonna be mostly offline during weekend <4> i think <4> im leaving today for work <4> and ill be back on monday morning <4> so no gaming :/ <4> http://blog.wired.com/games/index.blog?entry_id=1552601 <5> hi tchang i tried dpkg -l but it doesnt show me if the package is update and old..what does this ii means in the left corner of the package. <4> it means installed <5> rza: ah..i see..but it doesnt show if this is recent or orld <5> s/orld/old <5> lolz <4> if you type apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade it shows you packages which need upgrading <3> rza: ok, have a good weekend <3> ill try managing without you in fear then <3> hope they arent too mean against me :/ <8> err <9> hi.. somebody here that can help me with a network problem @ debian ? <4> ask? <9> i need to change the ip, bcast and the gateways and rest of the info <4> ok <4> open file /etc/network/interfaces in your favorite editor <4> and change the values for the iface <4> and /etc/init.d/networking restart <8> and <8> echo "dance!" <10> (: <3> network? <10> ppl. how can i make deb/2.6.8 forward transit packets if i already echo'ed one into /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward and my iptables are not blocking anything? <3> punani network is if you need to change network settings do > open file /etc/network/interfaces in your favorite editor and change the values and /etc/init.d/networking restart <4> alchie: transit packets? <10> rza going from a network bound to eth0 to another network bound to eth1 <4> do you want to do natting? <10> (win) 192.168.20.65 --> 192.168.20.253(deb)192.169.39.131 --> 192.168.39.129(gw) <10> no. just routing <10> tcpdump shows pkts arriving on eth0 <10> but tcpdump -ni eth1 shows no one of them <4> have you added routes? <4> route add blah blah ? <10> rza: packets are addressed to directly connected host <10> why do i need static routes? <4> are they on a same subnet? <10> 192.168.20.65> ping 192.168.39.129 <10> is it clear now? (: <4> hmm <10> yeah.. hmmmmm <10> i'm not a newbie to routing <4> ip_forward should be enough <4> basically <10> but it seems like i know nothing bout linux ((: <4> i do very little plain routing <10> yes. i thought so too (: <8> ahh <4> mostly statefull inspection and filtering <10> deb doesn't even try to forward pkts
<10> 192.168.39.128 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.128 U 0 0 0 eth1 <10> 0.0.0.0 192.168.39.129 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 eth1 <10> 192.168.20.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 eth0 <4> please paste to pastebin.ca <4> whats the default gw in 192.168.20.65 ? <10> 20.253. as i told already i CAN see packets addressed to 192.168.39.129 coming into eth0 <5> hi guys need advice..i want to add a PATH variable on my shell..i'm confused where should i put it..will i dont want to put it in the /etc/profile because its global..so i was thinking of .bashrc or .bash_profiles..which one should i place it? <4> head .bashrc <4> head .bash_profile <4> read the description <4> and put it on the one that suits to you <11> is there any regexp knowhow in here? <12> regular-expression.info <11> im there... <3> i like vague questions like that <3> especially since they are stupid <3> when the answer to that question is obviously 'yes' <13> :) <13> ello <3> hello <3> are there any natural phenomenon here? <3> :) <13> are there any people with ears here? <3> are there any people with monitors hear? <13> nope <13> everyone directly gets all input into their brains, thru a UTP cable <14> rza: you around :) <3> not since he died he aint :/ <14> :\ <14> nagual: dont suppose you have the link to his example xml .. <14> for the drivingdebian articles <3> aha! <3> znx <3> you tricked me! <14> yes indeed ;) <3> just a sec i have it here <13> i might <14> <-- @work <3> somewhere <13> if i scroll up <3> http://todellisuus.net/~mikko/drivingdebian/apps/showArticle/index.php http://todellisuus.net/~mikko/drivingdebian/apps/showArticle/test.xml <14> ah :)) <14> ty <3> should do the trick <3> welcome <13> ah nagual was faster :( <3> 2fast4u <13> :P <3> anyways, i need to feed, i always get so hungry <3> after gym, for some odd reason <3> later <13> hf <14> hrmm 404 <14> :( <14> the index.php is there .. <14> but not the text.xml .. which is what i wanted :) <14> oh <14> test.xml .. see this is what happens when you have to manually type urls <14> :) <14> thanks guys ! <3> hehe <3> did you get it? <14> yup <3> ok <13> lol <14> ok .. so i have a basic form .. that translates to the xml .. <14> guess i just need to test the input .. :p <3> nice <15> woopdidoo <15> tons of errormessages when changing volume in mplayer using a softvol alsa mixer, but still works <15> so, if I go to etch and then xorg, how much h***le will I have fixing my nvidia drivers? (need tv-out) .... <15> same as usual or anything specific ? <8> huggle! <15> hey Napta
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