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<0> apt-get moo <1> jharrisonwk: yes, but who's gonna prepare it for me? wait tonight i meet a potential someone who can cook it ... <2> SlackRat: in a shell <3> tarzeau: I can tell you bahamas recipes <0> im a literalist <1> jharrisonwk: but who can cook it for me? <3> tarzeau: you cant cook from a recipe? <0> LMAO, cow in shell <1> jharrisonwk: the instant pizzas i bake are black like night <3> tarzeau: oh <1> jharrisonwk: i'd say i can cook moderately <0> theres a package with funny man pages, but the only funny man page i found so far was rtfm <3> tarzeau: you have friends who cook? <1> jharrisonwk: yeah, or junkfood <1> or outside, and steal fruits from garden <4> that's disturbing
<3> tarzeau: swiss have good junk food <3> mmmmmmm <1> jharrisonwk: i hate chocolate. 10 kg! <5> hi ! <4> building a debian stable box to be a router <0> !confuse jharrisonwk <6> No, where are their bacon tomorrow, jharrisonwk? pants of the democracy of belarus with extra cheese <7> SlackRat: please stop abusing the bot <0> sorry <5> i have some question about nfs <1> le_NEKO: just ask <3> tarzeau: you hate it cause you cant eat it <4> I have yet to discover apt-get install preconfigured nat firewall rules with a nice interface for cusomization <8> do anyone know if ddclient and no-ip could conflict? or is just OK to run them both? <1> jharrisonwk: yes there's an embargo in my mouth for chocolate <3> patric: shorewall works very well <3> tarzeau: ****s <1> jharrisonwk: or i can't use my trousers anymore <3> tarzeau: I also have the same embargo <3> tarzeau: yes <1> jharrisonwk: /query me, we're crossing the offtopic limit <4> thanks jharrisonwk but debian is kind of a requirement (they need to remain inplace and updatable over a long period of time) <5> i want to export some share , but i don't know how the security work, is it deal with users & p*** ? <9> how can I figure out a external device after I have pluged it in a USB port? <1> le_NEKO: man 5 exports <1> sifi: dmesg <9> tarzeau, I did it after the boot <5> ok <10> tem alguem do barsil?? <1> sifi: i did it in the staircase <10> digo, Brasil <7> !br <6> Esse canal e apenas em ingles. Por favor, use #debian-br (/j #debian-br) para ajuda em portugues. <4> also, anyone have any ideas how to install just enough of X for an xclient on a headless box? these machines ultimately won't have video, and disk usage is a concern, so I need a bare x framework <7> patric: just install the client, it should drag in what is needed? <7> you might want to have xauth from xbase-clients as well, maybe <4> azeem: can't open display 0:0 <9> tarzeau, I cant mount with the usb device cause it have a boot partition, so how can I check when linux is up and running <11> if I want to use a Sarge box as a NAT router, which package should I look at? <7> patric: you need to forward the display <11> in netbsd it's ipf/ipnat? <11> what's it called in debian? <5> do you think smb protocol is more secure than nfs ? <1> Optic: iptables/ipchains/ipfw <1> le_NEKO: no <11> tarzeau: ok, which? or do they all work together? <1> le_NEKO: and it's slower too <12> Hey, is there a file in Debian you can add commands to that will run them at boot time? <1> Optic: depends which debian you have <7> patric: by SSH/X11 forwarding, e.g., or by running a display manager on the headless box, and connecting to it from your local X-server <11> tarzeau: sarge, 3.1 <1> Optic: which kernel to be more precisely <1> Optic: can be 2.4 or 2.6 of linux <11> 2.4 <4> right <5> thanks you tarzeau <1> Optic: but oh, they both use iptables <1> strike ipchains, that was 2.2 <13> anyone got a good place to start looking when thinking about implementing powerdns? <11> tarzeau: ok, and that's built-in? I just need to google iptables? :)
<4> (etherape:3641): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: <1> Optic: apt-get install iptables <1> Optic: shorewall is nice, imho <11> what's that? <1> Optic: frontend to iptables <11> i'm totally new to linux, i'm a bsd guy :) <1> Optic: oh, check debian gnu/kfreebsd! <1> Optic: and you can use ipfw (of freebsd/openbsd) <1> Optic: #gnu-kbsd <11> i'll check it out :) <4> installing xbase-clients now <11> and debian uses isc-dhcpd? <1> Optic: among others <0> damn, dsl is picky about what boxes itll boot on.... <14> Warning: Driver for device wlan0 has been compiled with version 19 <14> of Wireless Extension, while this program supports up to version 17. <14> Some things may be broken... <7> SlackRat: what does that have to do with Debian? <14> wlan0 No scan results <14> sorry <14> i need help for this =P <11> ok <11> should I use shorewall or just iptables? :) <4> iptables <9> Optic, iptables <11> ok :) <11> thanks, i'll give it a go <14> what i should do? windows find my router and linux doesnt =/ <9> Optic, with shorewall you never learn iptables <14> iwconfig wlan0 scan doesnt result anything <4> turn off upnp <9> romulo, use a switch instead with NAT <4> then windows won't find it either, sorry that was supposed to be funny <9> romulo, then you have a damn fine router <4> make sure they have identical default gateway settings <7> romulo: it's iwlist scan I thought <4> sorry, I missed that it was a wireless discussion, what chipset is your wifi card? <15> how set the configuration for urxvt ? i have tried all but not posible with the new pacakge on ETCH <16> does anyone have any idea how to draw a *straight line* with dia? 0.94 on sarge. <4> after installing xbase-clients same message <17> anyone managed to use Marvell Yukon 88e8050 Ethernet (onboard intel mb) card with Debian? <18> how i can configured the wrt54gs router with debian? <18> configure** <4> you want the wrt54gs to run debian? <18> patric, run linux <4> www.openwrt.org <18> patric, but y can not see the web page for configure <18> but on windows its working fine <4> wireless or wired connection to it? <19> hi, a problem. Suddenly my debian only starts with the root device in read only mode. Any idea what can cause this problem? <18> wireless <4> you can dhcp an ip from it? <20> G'morning. <21> [Bart] how could we know? we have to see the logs... <21> Morn' Amarande <20> Y'know, I -still- don't recall there being an Etch-a-Sketch in Toy Story. :) <20> But there has to be one, if this is called etch. <4> peop what is your linux boxes ip address? <19> triple5 : thats the problem.. its RO, so it cannot write to logs. The only thing is that that boot starts in RO mode <0> i tend to trust someone who worked at Pixar on Toy Story... <4> yeah there was, and they called him etch <20> bart: try booting some sort of live CD so you can fsck the partition <4> http://movies.yahoo.com/shop?d=hv&id=1800026443&cf=pg&photoid=36143&intl=us <22> Is there any way to get ancient debian packages? snapshots.debian.net doesn't go far enough back since it crashed and lost its archive. <20> I think it does though <19> Amarande : I did that, but not a full check (ext3), I will do a full check now <0> kanotix prolly does Amarande... <20> if the FS is fine, there's probably a configuration problem <20> but you should also be able to mount the debian partition from your live CD distro so people might be able to help you find the messed up file <23> shevek: i think of its not in snapshots its most likely lost <23> if even <9> Amarande, I having big problem with my EXT3 fs, do you know how to repair it? <7> shevek: only a period is lost on snapshot.d.n
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