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<0> i use live.debian.net cd now
<1> tarzeau: nice hack
<0> how can i change to root account?
<2> Tonnerre: i couldn't find the option for hexdump or od
<0> i can not find p***word
<0> any suggestion?
<2> valdyn: it's really nice :)
<2> MatBoy: yes everything, install it, forget it
<1> tarzeau: why kernel-source but not kernel-headers?
<2> valdyn: go figure...
<3> tarzeau, if that fixes my problem :)
<2> valdyn: because it won't work with kernel-headers alone for the simple reason
<2> valdyn: the linux/Makefile is not like the original
<4> hello every one
<3> tarzeau, I'm going to kiss you than OK ? or do you want beer ?
<2> valdyn: when you check uname -r output



<4> i hv a problem with my ubuntu
<2> MatBoy: a/s/l? if not female rather a beer
<2> !based on debian
<5> You're not running Debian, but a distribution that uses the same package management system, but not the same packages. You can't use packages from Debian with Ubuntu, or packages from Mepis with Knoppix. That is why we cannot help you, you will need to visit the IRC channels of the respective distributions. See <Ubuntu> <Knoppix> <Kanotix> <Mepis>
<4> my php file keeps downloading
<6> any particular kernel version for 2.4 Arafangion? thinkking that low RAM is the game..
<3> tarzeau, I can act like a female :p
<4> instead of interpreting
<2> MatBoy: no thanks
<3> tarzeau, LOL
<1> dmand: the kernel is really insignificant for your ram usage
<7> ...building .ko files now..
<6> valdyn: thx. so going for 2.4, what do i choose 2.4.?
<4> hello debhelper
<4> can u help me
<1> dmand: the one fitting your CPU
<6> valdyn: a p1 166mhz intel
<7> linux-xen0-2.6.11.12_2.6.11.12-tlxen0_i386.deb
<7> Nice
<1> dmand: kernel-image-2.4.27-2-586
<8> Hello folks
<9> dmand: kernel choice only becomes significant for less than 8MB of ram, or more than 1GB or more than several GB.
<8> Is there any documentation on how to get usb storage to work?
<1> !usb storage
<5> Load the 'usb-storage' and 'sd_mod' modules. Then your USB drive should appear as /dev/sda or /dev/sdb or something. Consult /proc/partitions to see if it has a partition table. Create an entry in /etc/fstab like: "/dev/sda1 /mnt/usb vfat user,noauto,noatime 0 0", and do "mkdir /mnt/usb". Then you can "mount /mnt/usb" and "umount /mnt/usb" at will.
<6> valdyn: the closest in my sources is 2.4.27 (w/o mention to 586) that's the one?
<6> thx Arafangion
<2> Arafangion: it also matters what cputype and how mnay of the cpus you have
<1> dmand: which is it?
<8> Yes. I have a thumb drive and i can't seem to mount it
<1> !info kernel-image-2.4.27-2-386
<1> !info kernel-image-2.4.27-2-586
<10> in soviet russia, thumbdrive mounts you.
<5> kernel-image-2.4.27-2-386: (Linux kernel image for version 2.4.27 on 386), section base, is optional. Version: 2.4.27-12 (sid), Packaged size: 10791 kB, Installed size: 28992 kB
<9> tarzeau: Yes, but those aren't memories ;)
<1> dmand: use kernel-image-2.4.27-2-386
<11> how do you get CUPS to talk to Windows print queues?
<7> Thanks to all who helped me
<1> !cups setup
<5> from memory, cups setup is Install cupsys, cupsys-bsd, cupsomatic-ppd and foomatic-db. Hit http://localhost:631/ and add a new printer. Enjoy!, or or you can try printconf
<1> blondie: nothing special to do...
<8> Thanks
<12> is there a channel for amd64 issues with debian?
<1> !amd64
<5> somebody said amd64 was See http://www.debian.org/ports/amd64/ and the #debian-amd64 IRC channel, or http://alioth.debian.org/docman/view.php/30192/21/debian-amd64-howto.html, now official, will be a supported arch on Etch, or a generic name. it also supports xeon etc, see http://wiki.debian.org/DebianAMD64Faq. Consider using debian/i386 if you do not have a good reason to use debian/amd64
<12> thanks
<13> Someone know what I need configure for running tremulous ? (I have GeForce2 MX 400 with nv module, Xorg, DirectFB)
<11> valdyn: but when you add a printer using the web interface, it doesn't give the option to use a samba/windows type print queue
<14> how do i adjust PKG_CONFIG_PATH environemtn variable?
<15> just export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="" ?
<14> in console?
<16> 's back and searching for a 2.6.17-smp debian kernel
<1> blondie: no "Windows Printer via SAMBA" option ?
<11> valdyn: nope
<3> Can I compile the kernel on my system while I'm working on it ? I had problems before after compiling a kernel while working on it :(
<2> !popcon
<5> from memory, popcon is the Debian Popularity contest. See results at http://popcon.debian.org/ or install popularity-contest to participate. do the dpkg-reconfigure -plow popularity-contest right after you answered all debconf stuff
<1> blondie: apt-get install smbclient
<11> right
<11> valdyn: thanks



<17> hi! I just download a cd debian-testing-iso and I want to know how could I install it on a hardware that doesn't have internet acess. Do you know?
<18> do you know a software that can capture the X11 screen and mix it with microphone input? I wanna make vidoes for linux training/tutorials
<3> superlinux, FLash ?
<15> yes phaedrus44
<15> HarpianIn, read the documentation ;)
<18> I donno, what do you recommend?
<17> :P.
<15> :P
<8> How do I find out what is attached by usb?
<19> lsusb ?
<20> dmesg?
<8> thanks
<21> how do i use my webcam
<21> where can i goto find out the steps to use it
<21> like uh
<21> its detected and stuff how do i capture stuff off it
<21> what button do i press
<8> Why would kinfo tell me information on my thumbdrive but I can't mount the device?
<22> is there a way that a user can define a searchdomain? something like ~/.resolv.conf?
<23> anybody did a chroot installation before ??
<24> hello everyone :)
<24> I wonder if with the new installer of debian I can upload drivers from a external media during the installation process like from a (floppy disk for example)
<8> how do I find out what dev my usb is using?
<15> take your usb out, do tail -f /var/log/messages then plug it in
<15> it should tell ya...
<15> all in console
<25> anyone know where i could get a debian/sparc (or sparc64) client
<1> blondie: uh_
<26> does anyone know how i can let a user mount and arbitary file?
<1> blondie: sorry nvm
<1> blondie: a what?
<1> blondie: ffs
<1> blahheva: a what?
<26> i already have the entry in fstab, but its for a specific file, i want the user to be able to mount any file
<8> Thanks
<1> gandhijee: cant
<15> :)
<1> gandhijee: this would just grant that user ROOT, its unsafe
<1> gandhijee: just give him the root p***word if that is acceptable
<15> i would have thought that mounting is root access only...?
<15> though i think sudo can get away with it.
<26> sudo can do it
<27> and with sudo you can restrict to only mounting
<25> sorry, a boinc client for debian/sparc
<26> i just don't want to go through all that h***le when i need to mount stuff right now
<26> i am developing some firmware and have different versions of my rootfs
<1> tsw: yea, but being able to mount any file already gives root
<28> hi i am looking somebody who speek polish
<26> and i just wanted to be able to type mount <file name>
<27> valdyn: hmm, true
<27> gandhijee: write a small bash script for it
<1> gandhijee: try to understand how this works, it gives users ROOT access, might aswell just hand out the root p***word freely
<28> mowi ktos po polsku?
<27> valdyn: I thinks its more like not wanting to type the whole command all the time
<27> s/thinks/think
<29> hi all, got a problem with my system, evbug.c is producing logs into syslog, debug log and another one at a rate of about 30 a second, filling my hard drive fast
<29> anyone know why it does that and how i can fix it?
<26> valdyn: understand that this box is just for developing a firmware, nothing else
<28> I have problem with ETCH Who help me?
<26> no one else logs into it at all, and its not even on the network
<1> tsw: hardly, since we are talking about users being able to mount random files they will have to type that
<1> gandhijee: fine, so give them the root p***word
<14> ok, another dumb question how do i move back one directory in console?
<26> them is me,
<30> phaedrus44: cd ..
<31> gandhijee: if you really know what this means, put 'user ALL= NOP***WD: ALL' into /etc/sudoers. Then you'll be able to 'sudo mount /bla /blub'.
<26> i just don't want to keep having to sudo/su everytime i mount
<1> gandhijee: i dont exactly understand your problem then: 'mount -o loop somefile /somewhere
<32> phaedrus44, cd .. on down the tree cd - back to where you came from
<8> When I plug in my drive the message log says sda: sda1. Which dev should i mount?
<1> gandhijee: ^^ is all you need to do ( as root )
<14> quess i wasnt using the space between cd and ..
<14> thanks
<32> orlowsks, sda is the drive, sda1 is the partition, you mount the partition


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