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<0> eska: I'd pick a mirror <1> dondelelcaro: 50' sloop <2> is debian Sid's XFCE compiled with compositing support? <3> abrotman: nope <4> abrotman: whose design? <5> yourboats can be connected for ever now <6> astronut heheh i tried adding to /etc/init.d/iptables but nothing hapends when i restart the computer <1> dondelelcaro: http://whisperraceboat.com/pages/1/index.htm <1> dondelelcaro: custom <7> jjazz : dvs, I tried some mirrors, none of which work. could you tell me the URL of one you're absolutely positive works fine? <8> debiankid: you just have a script that loads your iptables settings <7> oops <1> dondelelcaro: it's a "Canning 48" .. but i don't think it's stock <6> astronut yup <9> eska: stable, etch or sid? <4> abrotman: wow, nice.
<7> (didn't mean the double-hilite) <0> eska: http://debian.yorku.ca/debian <1> dondelelcaro: and yes .. the website is broken .. no i didn't do it :) <7> jjazz : stable (whatever it means. but that's what I select.) <10> XFCE has a composite manager? <4> abrotman: yeah, my parents owned a 37' wooden cutter design from osaka <8> debiankid: just run iptabes-save <8> once you set your rules <6> astronut really? mmmm <2> gravity: yes, it's built in. just wanted to try it out as well <10> Nifty <4> abrotman: mostly did racing in the pacific, it's been on transpac before <10> That's two wm's that have it built in with a third on the way <6> done <1> dondelelcaro: well .. if you ask very nicely .. and i'm feeling like risking my life .. and you're in boston again .. maybe i'll drive up and you can risk your life too! :) <8> dondelelcaro: fun <6> astronut im going to reboot the computer an i ll c if the iptable setting was loaded <7> dvs : won't work ; weird thing, he resoves debian.yorku.ca as 1.0.0.0 <1> dondelelcaro: i've been once or twice in 10 years <4> abrotman: heh. I'd love to do it, but I don't know if I can dedicate that much time to it; I think I'm going to try to get on a transpac boat next year <0> eska: ha! That's original! <8> gravity: have what built in? <1> dondelelcaro: i meant a weekend :) <10> astronut: A composite manager <9> eska: deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian stable main contrib non-free <4> abrotman: ah; yeah, but getting back from bermuda would be a pain <11> hi how can i configure postfix as backup MX server?> <8> gravity: ah <0> jjazz: That's a mirror? <1> dondelelcaro: it is hard ... <4> (and who wants to spend only a weekend in bermuda? ;-)) <9> eska: That's an apt-sources line. Try without the stable ... non-free <1> dondelelcaro: they even let me drive sometimes :) <1> dondelelcaro: oh . they spend like 5 days in bermuda .. then 4 days sailing back or so <7> jjazz : dselect only asks me for the URL at first, and then prompts for "stable", "non-free" and whatever ; I just use the default values <1> dondelelcaro: i know .. i bet you're wondering where the umbrella hat is :) <8> aris_: #postfix might be better to ask <9> eska: so put in the url and give it the rest later. <12> what directory should I put ppd files in for CUPS to find them? <9> Amarande: /etc/cups/ppd <11> astronut, no one is answering there <7> jjazz : that URL is the default URL for dselect, by the way ; it resolves as 1.0.0.0 as well, for some reason, while a server closer to me (ftp.belnet.be/debian) does resolve correctly (but does not respond) <11> so i ask here <11> someone might help me <8> aris_: i don't know off the top of my head, but click the documentation section on their website <13> :) <8> i'd ***ume just define a transport_map to p*** it to your primary <9> eska: This is weird. If you do nslookup http.us.debian.org, what do you get? <0> Doh! <8> jjazz: it's a round-robin <14> anyone know what all has to be running to rlogin to a windows box ? <9> astronut: ? <8> jjazz: it points to various servers <8> and gives different results each time it's resolved <8> so that it sprads the load <15> hi lads <12> eska: try putting 64.50.238.52 in there and see if you can at least get packages <9> astronut: yes, that's ok. He keeps getting nonsensical responses, though.
<7> jjazz : gah, I don't have nslookup :-/ <8> eska: dig? host? <9> eska: can you ping that url? <6> astronut restarted my computer and the ports are still open\ <6> astronut restarted my computer and the ports are still opened <6> i have to run the script again by hand <8> debiankid: then just toss the script in /etc/init.d and symlink it from /etc/rc2.d <7> jjazz : PING also resolves it as 1.0.0.0 <8> wtf? <8> your DNS is ****ed <9> eska: So you can ping google, but not debian.org? Your dns is giving you bad info. <12> eska: what's in your /etc/resolv.conf? <6> ok there i go <7> Amarande, the IP you gave me works <7> it's getting packages <9> eska: grep -i debian /etc/hosts <7> but still... wtf? <15> Problem: My gui doesnt show up on boot (Debian / knoppix HD install) <8> that'd be a cool IP <12> eska: your ISP may be in cahoots with a marketing corporation <7> jjazz : no result <16> Amarande: /msg dpkg dm <16> eep <16> Aidamina: /msg dpkg dm <1> i've seen 4.x.x.x <17> how do i check which rls i am running ( ex, sarge, etch etc) <17> ? <12> eska: I remember once almost all unresolvable domains came up as some marketing site <16> King_Brad: cat /etc/debian_version <7> Amarande, I'm using Belgium's leading ISP, if their DNS servers didn't resolve debian's mirrors I ***ume it would be in the papers :-/ <9> eska: OK, get all the packages you need from the stable mirror, then try a new dns and see if that resolves the issue. <12> like the ISP had included it as a default or sthg <17> 3.1 ? <16> King_Brad: sarge <9> Amarande: That was a Network Solutions thing. <17> k <17> thx <18> what is dbootstrap_settings and do i need it? <12> jjazz: well, the odd thing is that when I changed my DNS servers it stopped trying to sell me stuff <7> jjazz : "try a new DNS"? how do I do that? as far as I know, my router takes care of all the DNS stuff, I set it up once when installing the internet at home <19> all: any one experianced with aircrack? <12> anyway, my Phaser 740 supports input via FTP, AppSocket, and LPR interfaces <9> eska: Your name server is specified in /etc/resolv.conf. You can change the setting. <12> which of those should I be using with cups? <1> eska: nslookup www.debian.org 207.69.188.196 <16> abrotman: nslookup is deprecated, use dig :p <1> asg: no crap ! <1> !troutsmite asg <18> abrotman is that a line for resolv.conf? <1> JMTeal: no .. it's a test <12> asg: I still remember when I had to actually use dig to get a dalnet server that worked :P <16> abrotman: nah, we had pasta tonight <18> ? <7> jjazz : my nameserver is set as 192.168.1.1, which is my router. you mean I should replace that with the actual IPs of the DNS's? <7> abrotman, I don't have nslookup :-( <1> use host <12> eska: yes, you should replace it with the IPs of the DNS's <12> the router may provide you with those IPs via DHCP depending on the configuration <12> but the router SHOULD NOT be specified as your DNS server <1> asg: can you make amatriciana and let me know how it is ? <1> Amarande: that's fine .. <1> it may even be preferred <16> abrotman: I can't, but mrs. asg may be able to. I'll confer and get back to you. <12> unless you're running some sort of configuration where your router is a linux box or similar and actually has BIND installed, chances are your router isn't going to be able to do DNS on its own <8> !petition <20> Ask me about: linux games petition, ... <1> asg: bacon and stewed/cut tomatoes mostly <16> abrotman: oh, that's easy then. <1> asg: and sounds so yummy <8> !petition is There is a petition to make abrotman go to debconf here: http://www.petitiononline.com/abrotman/petition.html <20> ...but petition is already something else... <15> So how can i turn my kde back on then?
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