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<0> hehe he didnt put his **** on crontab <1> help someone :/ is there some configuration file i'm neglecting ? <2> use man <2> look for rc files <3> hi guys, I have a couple IP addresses on one nick, eth0, eth0:1, etc <3> ifdown eth0:1 won't kill that IP though <3> ifdown eth0:1 <3> Ignoring unknown interface eth0:1=eth0:1. <1> Robi: I tried that too, with no luck <3> what's wrong with my syntax? <4> you can't shutdown a sub-interface without taking down the primary afaik <4> ifconfig eth0:1 1.1.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.255 would almost do the same thing ;) <3> oh god, seriously <3> lol <4> well it doesn't stand to reason that you can "ifdown" a subinterface <3> you know what else is weird, I removed it (commented it out) from /etc/network/interfaces, and issued /etc/init.d/networking restart
<3> and the sub interfaces are still there! <3> those two IPs aren't used anymore so I want to remove them <5> ah, wireless nets with absoloutly no security <5> wonderfull <5> justinm: ifconfig ethX:X down <5> justinm: they might still be listed in ifconfig -a, but they are no longer active <5> actually, they shouldn't be in ifconfig -a if they are aliases <3> Kristian: you are now my hero. <3> It's that simple. <5> doing /etc/init.d/networking restart takes down all interfaces _listed_ in /etc/network/interfaces , so when you comment it out, it won't take it down.... maybe a little unlucky, but that's the way it is :) <3> darn- ill just have to remove them then <5> ifconfig takes it down <3> oh I'm sure it would <3> that is a scary though though <3> *thought <5> the /etc/init.d/networking script calls ifdown/ifup which in turn calls ifconfig ... <3> ahh <3> Kristian why do you know so much ;p <5> because I'm jesus <6> Kristian: funny, my wife calls me jesus and you dont look like me ;) <6> no wait she says jesus christ Ronin` <7> Ronin`: are you the second comming? ;) <5> haha <6> heh <7> ;) <7> Just registered a new domain name so I can keep work / life emails seperate <3> Kristian: that means I scream your name everytime I bust <3> JESUSSSsssss <5> ah well, off to bed for me <5> even deities needs sleep <8> Nighty night <8> Sleep well <9> How do you specify the kernel image u want as default? eg. 386/686? <9> when u perform an update? <10> whattta sleep <11> http://www.prowd.co.uk :: OMG!!! check out the hosting and webdesign GUYS!!!! http://www.prowd.co.uk !!!!! <7> nice hostmask ;) <12> :) <12> nightshift ? <13> i just did a fresh install of debian.. on an asus cusl2-m mobo (integrated intel video).. and for the life of me i cant get x working, can anyone lend a hand <7> google your graphics chipset like.. "intel i8xx xorg" <7> and it will tell you what module you need to load <13> alright <14> I would like to figure out what piece of software is automagically mounting my SD card when I insert it, and stop it. Or, better yet, make it smart enough to mount non-vfat filesystems. Whatever it is, it is not honoring my fstab. What could it be, and how can I tell which? <13> Napta, thank you btw, i changed to i810 and X is up :) albeit it looks pretty crappy, but we're gettin there. do you happen to know the tool that the installer spawns that asks you for resolution settings etc etc <13> my xorg conf is pretty generalized, i figured by going back into that tool and selecting i810 in there, it would preconfigure some better settings <7> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-yourxserver <7> so xorg <7> or xfree86 <7> etc <13> thanks again :) <13> Napta, that is exactly what i was looking for, however, do you know what it does with its finished configuration? its not actually modifiying my /etc/X11/XFree86-Config4.. the file modification date is old <13> ever seen.. module ide_detect not found.. on boot? <15> Is there a simple way of including the vconfig options in your interfaces file using an up option for the tagged interface? I can do the "vconfig add eth0 3" as part of the up but the kernel doesn't want to take <0> punani listkeys mice <16> Factoid search of 'mice' by key ( shown): usb mice ;; /dev/input/mice ;; big fat pregnant mice. <0> punani /dev/input/mice <16> from memory, /dev/input/mice is mkdir /dev/input; mknod /dev/input/mice c 13 63 <0> punani forget big fat pregnant mice.
<16> i didn't have anything called 'big fat pregnant mice.', nagual <0> punani forget big fat pregnant mice <16> nagual: i forgot big fat pregnant mice <0> punani lock /dev/input/mice <16> nagual: locking factoid /dev/input/mice <0> punani no screens found <16> nagual: I don't know, could you explain it? <0> punani listkeys screens <16> Factoid search of 'screens' by key ( shown): screenshot ;; noscreensfound ;; screens found ;; xscreensaver fix ;; no-screens ;; screen**** ;; vt screenshot ;; xscreensaver ;; screens ;; xdm screenshot ;; viper2's screenshot. <17> punani: forget weapons of m*** destruction <16> i didn't have anything called 'weapons of m*** destruction', awol <0> lol <0> noscreensfound? <16> rumour has it, noscreensfound is dpkg-reconfigure -plow xserver-xfree86 and SAY NO to the framebuffer question If that doesn't work, read /var/log/XFree86.* and see what's wrong. No, really. READ it. I mean it. Really read it. <0> hehe <0> no-screens? <16> no-screens is probably you need to find the cause error, look at the top of your screen or press shift+pgup if you're unable to find it <0> but i did say no to the frambuffer question <18> no screens found is an end result, it can be caused by something as simple as the wrong device for the mouse <0> yea, i had to build /dev/input/mice <0> im thinking something might be fishy with this install <0> yea, im having a mouseproblem <0> oh and btw, good morning sir :) <0> (sirs) <17> afternoon in .au <0> 7.21 here <18> evening nagual <18> well, kind of morning for me, since i got up at 1pm <0> awol: you just answer whatever you feel is appropriate to your timezone :) <0> or not :) <0> ferro: nice :) <17> g'day! <17> works everywhere anytime... <0> i saw easy rider yesterday for the first time <0> peter fonda is actually rather cool int hat movie <0> its good i liked it <17> peter defined cool in the 70's <17> i remember bits of the 70's <0> hehe <0> nvidia? <16> 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". <0> punani listkeys bell <16> Factoid search of 'bell' by key ( shown): taco bell ;; tacobell ;; taco bell grande ;; bell ;; pacbell dsl config ;; bell labs ;; pacbell. <0> taco bell? <16> taco bell is, like, makes you run for the toilet^H^H^H^H^H^Hborder, or the BEST fast food restaurant there is. <0> punani forget taco bell <16> nagual: i forgot taco bell <0> punani forget tacobell <16> i forgot tacobell, nagual <0> punani forget taco bell grande <16> i forgot taco bell grande, nagual <0> punani bell? <16> somebody said bell was "xset b off" in X, or "setterm -blength 0" in console <19> hello, i installed nvidia drivers, updated th x config file, now everytime i launch X the NVIDIA screen appears and everything works on nvidia module, but i still get 100% processor usage when for example dragging the terminal window ( no transparency) <19> looka like i don`t have HW accelleratrion turned on <19> i only edited the DRIVER section in config and changed it to nvidia form nv <19> maybe i should add some other option ?? <0> nvidia? <16> 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". <0> ok i dont understand intelligent design, they claim to be able to take god into science, but wouldnt they have to prove god exists first, in order to get any real scientific value? <19> can i do bandwidth management based on interfaces, not on packets ? <19> i mean - can i do like 512 kb on eth0 and the erst on eth1 etc ?? <17> mizer: no. that would have to be supported on both ends.... load balancing <19> so all i have i qos ? <17> yeah... use wondershaper or something.... <20> What's a good POP3 package that supports virtual domains and web-based administration for users? <0> well that depends <0> firstly on what software you are using and the on what you mean with web-based administration for users <0> you need to learn how to search through apt and freshmeat to get the packages you want <20> Doesn't matter, if its good I'll switch to postfix/exim/qmail/whatever. <20> I'm used to qmail + libvpopmail but it seems like it only exists in unstable. <19> hod do i add contrib and non-free ?? <19> jus add thos lines next to the "STABLE" line ? <20> deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ stable main non-free contrib
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