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<0> anyone know of a command line program i can use to set up x?
<0> that doesn't involve editing xf86config etc
<0> i know what it says in the topic
<0> but this will be all i'll ask
<0> you can use knoppix to install debian stable via the knx2hd command
<0> so it is the same distro really
<0> ish
<1> jesus
<2> setting up X == editing xf86config
<1> it's so slow compiling on a 650mhz sparc
<2> how do you expect to do one without the other
<0> i'm sure i've seen a menu driven way via a console program but it was about a year ago when i last did this and i can't remember what program it was
<1> it reminds me of building QT/KDE on old hardware
<0> i know the program edits those fikles obviously
<0> *files
<1> knoppix_: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86



<1> X -config(ure??)
<0> thanks :)
<2> XF86Setup
<0> ah thats the one i, i remember now. ta tchang
<1> they both ****!
<0> hrm dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg seems to be working
<1> thats because you're using xorg
<0> excellent deductional powers
<1> xorg is not
<0> see my earlier talking
<0> you can manage to scroll back can't you?
<0> actually
<1> no, as I just joined
<0> **** this...laters
<0> quit
<0> doh
<3> lol
<1> well
<3> what an idiot
<1> thats thanks for you
<3> typically the best way to get help isn't to piss off the person trying to help you
<1> must remember to ban that retard when I get my ops
<3> heh
<1> korozion: people from sheffield mate.. wankers
<3> ahh, heh
<4> this fight club sport is nasteh at times, watching it on the sports channel
<5> Why does libapache2-modphp4 decide to remove worker-MPM as soon as I install it? Isnt worker-MPM supposed to be a good thing to have, and part of the whole point of going from 1.33 to 2.0?
<6> can anyone help me with setting up nameservers on my server ?
<7> people generally don't appreciate requests to hold your hand. I suggest you read a howto on it (there are plenty of them, google.com, tldp.org or any number of sites will help you find one), and if you get stuck somewhere along the line, come ask again
<6> well not just regular nameservers
<6> i bought a domain lets say its test.com okay, i have a dedicated server and i want to make the nameservers for test.com ns1.test.com ns2.test.com but for them to goto my box
<6> also so other people with domains can use ns1.test.com ns2.test.com for their domain nameservers
<6> I have them pointing in the right direction i'm just not sure of how to set them up, and everything I found on google was non relevant and just setting up nameservers for the system to goto not actually setting up a nameserver
<7> that is a regular nameserver
<7> http://tldp.org/HOWTO/DNS-HOWTO.html
<7> you may want to improve your googling skills :P
<7> bed time... good luck
<4> t1, you're in for a ride, google indeed for how to setup a dns service
<4> or use some managed dns service if that's not what you want
<8> $date = "date --date='%m-%d-%Y'" (what did i do wrong here, shell script)
<9> a lot :p
<8> :(
<8> hows it supposed to look then
<9> well I don't think the date string is right, you're setting the variable wrong (you use `` not " "), and you set to a variable without the $
<9> date=`date +'%m-%d-%Y'`
<9> try that.
<8> :D
<8> thanks
<9> sure
<10> ****s, couldn't webchat from my uni lecture
<3> why not?
<10> SafeTcl removes ban on *!*@webchat.xs4all.nl
<10> heh
<3> oh
<3> heh
<3> heard of the one of efnet.net?
<10> think that's banned too
<3> boo-urns



<10> used to be able to ssh directly into my comp, but they locked down the network at uni
<3> :x
<3> no ssh?
<10> i bring my laptop to uni, so i have ssh, but they block the ports. I'd have to setup ssh on my comp to port 80, then use their proxy on 8080 and connect to the allowed port 80
<3> why not tunnel?
<10> any connections going out of the uni have to go through the proxy. The proxy only connects outgoing connections on 21 and 80 (from what i've tested). So any connection destination port would have to be one of those two
<10> i can setup my comp to listen on 80, that's np, but then i'm going to get extra traffic and auths
<10> which doesn't matter too much really :/
<3> ahh, so they block port 22 out :(
<3> set up an ssh on port 80 somewhere :)
<8> here is my crontab, edited with crontab -e, 0 0 * * * /usr/local/scripts/backup.sh, the time is now 12:02, and at 12:00, nothing happened
<10> yeah, that's what I was planning on doing, but I didn't want my box listening on 80 because of all the extra requests i'll get
<10> i already get a bunch of 21 and 22 auth attempts from unauth'd users
<8> No mail for root
<11> I have a netgear wg311 PCI Wifi card and I want to use it. It has Atheros firmware, but it doesn't show up in iwconfig as ath0... how do I make it so?
<3> poop
<10> indeed korozion... indeed >_>
<3> :)
<3> _
<3> I never got an answer on my server questions :P
<10> what was it?
<3> do we need space for testing, can it be something.koroded.net, do we need it permanantly ...
<10> elaberate
<10> testing for what
<3> well
<3> DrivingDebian
<10> oh
<3> I had offered up space and bandwidth :P
<10> yes and maybe, nagual did buy a domain
<3> I have space for a subdomain, but I'll have to ask them to give me another 'addon domain'
<3> so if it's needed, let me know
<3> koroded.net (my main host) in on a large pipe and server
<12> How can I verify that my ethernet card works? I am unable to ping anyone.
<3> linuxgeneration.org is my home stuff
<10> we will need it, but as for perminant hosting i'm not sure
<3> ferro np, if it's just temp, I can set up drivingdebian.koroded.net if you want
<3> ftp access too
<10> eefwak, 'ifconfig' see if it's listed there, if it's not, check via 'dmesg | grep eth' to see if any ethernet devices were recognized when the system booted, also see 'lspci' and see if it's listed
<10> yeah that'd be good
<3> ok, 1 sec
<10> i'll have to send a mail out regarding the development of the interface, see how that's going
<12> ferro: they are all listed
<12> 33
<10> eefwak, then you're problem isn't the ethernet device, it's probably your route
<10> perhaps even your nameserver setup
<3> The subdomain, drivingdebian.koroded.net has been added.
<10> could be a number of things
<10> cool, let people know on the list :)
<3> for sure, but I'll wait until the am for the DNS to propagate
<3> setting up ftp access now
<12> ferro: How can I fix my route?
<12> When I type route it just hangs.
<13> cant do nslookups
<13> try route -n
<12> ok, so I can see the entries but how do I know if they are correct?
<10> try pining the gateway
<10> *pinging
<12> I can't
<12> I already tried that
<10> then it's wrong ;P
<12> of course
<13> ping an ip by number not by name
<12> What should it say if my gateway is 192.168.1.1 ?
<13> if ya can do that then it's a dns or /etc/resolv.conf issue
<13> eefwak: what does ping 192.168.1.1 do?
<12> I tried route add default gw 192.168.1.1 and I get a SIOCADDRT error
<13> hello?
<12> awol: no route to host
<13> anyone home?
<12> oh wait, it says destination unreachable
<13> that'd be route add -net default gw 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
<13> is the correct way to add a default route
<12> 234


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