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<0> hmm <1> dumezil: I vote for "you've been driven-by" <2> "Someone came by and did a drive-by on us." <3> hello, how can i look in real time with netstat who flood me ? and what trafic is doing ? help me pls <4> can you be the reciepient of such an action? <5> ._. <1> Orestes^: yes - go to Compton <6> lol <5> please, someone answer my question, i dont have much time left <4> robinl1: you can check the access rights on fglrx.ko, but those *should* be ok... <6> whats the question again? i got scared of drive bys and had to duck under my desk <4> Seldon1975: sorry, need to google on Compton <1> Compton, Calif. <7> they make great encyclopedias <5> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 519874 2006-03-02 21:12 /lib/modules//2.6.8-2-386/misc/fglrx.ko
<4> oh, ok <1> the only city that has dedicated "Drive-by shooting" lanes <8> guys one question... I did a apt-cache search package, and I got like 3 different versions now, I know I have that package installed, is there a way to append a installed yes or no to apt-cache search output? or similar way to know what packages do I have installed? <9> =9 <4> that was faster than google <9> Oops <4> robinl1: you have module loading enabled, right? <10> what do I add to wvdial.conf to make the modem speaker silent and which line do I type that in? <9> P4C0: "dpkg -l foo" will tell you what version of package foo you have installed. <5> Orestes^: yes <7> compton is not nearly as bad as richmond or oakland these days <8> thanks PerfDave <11> hi <11> i'd like to know if there is a graphical panel to see all hardware plugged in the computer <4> robinl1: do you have radeon module loaded? <11> i have a scsi drive plugged in with a windows partition, but i have no idea of its name to mount it <5> Orestes^: yes, read the chat log for all your answers ._. <4> robinl1: then I *think* you will need to unload it before you insert the fglrx <5> ok <12> Aghaster: cat /proc/partitions to see fixed drives <13> are there going to be any known problems such as glibc incompatiblity if i have an etch chroot environment running some applications on top of a sarge workstation? <5> WORKS:D <4> :) <4> now get mine working <4> ! <11> thanks <14> Aghaster, dmesg | grep sd <5> X restart? <4> yes <5> i will soon, when i got this working <5> ok :) <9> treyh0: If it's in a chroot, there shouldn't be problems. <9> treyh0: The applications in the chroot will use the libc in the chroot, the applications outside will use the sarge libc. <1> my Debian sarge machine is running vsftpd; but other machines on the network can't connect to it's TFTP server and theres no vsftp.log file <1> any suggestions <14> Seldon1975, TFTP and FTP are different protocols <13> PerfDave: cool thanks <0> anyone in here used the xorg server for debian stable? just curious if its stable <14> sprink, depends. I say it isn't. <1> lazzarello: Im aware of that <14> sprink, I say it's useless for 3D with ATI cards <0> ahh, ****s to hear that <9> lazzarello: "useless for 3D with ATI cards" is not the same as not stable :) <0> I have a nvidia card, maybe i'll be safe <14> it installed the backports, less things worked than before and it took 2 hours to downgrade. <15> how can I extract all the words that are greater than 4 characters from a flat text file? <14> sprink, check if the nvidia proprietary drivers support xorg 6.9 <12> lazzarello: they do <16> any grub experts here? <4> how can I downgrade my entire distro? <12> !tell dave about poll <4> (just thinking about it) <2> !downgrade <17> downgrade is probably not possible with apt-get currently. No future support is anticipated. Some programs change the binary format of their files in a way that cannot be rolled back later. <4> uh <16> what's poll? <9> sprink: Out of intereest, why do you want to run xorg on sarge? <14> thingfish, I had to force a lower version for each package <12> lazzarello: generally, ATI cards and Linux do not get along <12> lazzarello: i'm not surprised that it breaks with xorg <4> ok, so that would mean I need a reinstall
<3> hello, can someboy tell the name of a program who show me what ip does do a big trafic, from where to wher is that frafic, port etc. (not iptraf) . please <2> Orestes^: pretty much. <0> PerfDave, i'v just always had better luck with xorg than with xfree <9> tziku: iftop is fun. <14> SerajewelKS, you're telling me. ATI is pretty ****, but I recent inherited two decent ATI cards for free. <4> lazzarello: did you get the "No such device" error with xorg 6.9? <9> sprink: What do you need luck with? <3> thanks PerfDave <5> fglrx is loaded, direct rendering is still of, though <5> off* <18> how do i keep my internal ip adress from changing? <1> abrotman: did you say vsftpd handled tftp? <0> PerfDave, its been a lot nicer to me. No real reasons <4> robinl1: did you enable it in the xorg config file? <5> Orestes^: OOPS XD <1> abrotman: because thats what I asked for <4> :) <19> ellow <9> SperMite: "Internal IP address"? <1> abrotman: and it looks like it doesnt <20> what?!?! <20> Seldon1975: i did not <5> !fglrx <17> it has been said that fglrx is see firegl, or see ati drivers, or usually not worth the effort <5> argh <5> !ati drivers <17> If you wish to use ATI's closed-source binary fglrx driver, then follow the instructions on http://stanchina.net/~flavio/debian-official/fglrx-driver.html - do NOT try to convert the drivers from ATI's website yourself with Alien. These drivers support Radeon 8500 or higher cards. <20> Seldon1975: there is only one tftp server in debian afaik <19> i got a little problem with oident. i just installed it and it says "Error initializing core". what could be wrong? <20> Seldon1975: i apologize immensely if i misread your question <9> sprink: What do you like about xorg? I've not seen a reason to switch to it from xfree. <18> <PerfDave 192.168.0.1 <14> PerfDave, drop shadows! oooh oooh! <1> abrotman: you did, but that's ok <20> Seldon1975: ah .. i saw the second that asked for a trivial ftp .. which i took to mean simple <20> !info tftp sarge <3> heheh PerfDave is verry nice iftop :)) thank you ! <9> lazzarello: Drop shadows are for people who don't have everything maximised :) <17> tftp: (Trivial file transfer protocol client), section net, is optional. Version: 0.17-12 (sarge), Packaged size: 15 kB, Installed size: 44 kB <0> PerfDave, xorg has always worked right out the box for me. I'v had problems in the past with xfree <20> Seldon1975: ^^ <9> SperMite: I'm sorry, I don't understand your question. What do you mean by your "internal IP address"? How many IP addresses does your system have? <20> wait .. that's the client .. argh! <1> abrotman: thx <20> Seldon1975: it's tftpd <4> sprink: you won't be running an ati driver, right? <9> sprink: What sort of problems? <20> Seldon1975: apt-cache search tftpd <0> orchid, nvidia <21> i recently got udev <14> I can't remember when people started talking about this mythical "box" that debian comes in. I feel like it's recent. <4> /damnation /cry <20> Seldon1975: i really do apologize .. i feel bad i wasted your time <14> is there a box one can buy which contains debian? <1> abrotman: that's ok, I understand <20> lazzarello: yes <0> PerfDave, couldn't get x to work on some pcs with onboard video <1> abrotman: I speed read too <9> lazzarello: I have a DVD case with Debian 3.1 in it. <9> A DVD case is a box. <1> abrotman: but what I need is a TFTP server, not client <21> i recently got udev+linux-image-2.6.15 but my ethernet card is not working, what can i do to fix that? <20> Seldon1975: no .. i just misinterpreted trivial ftp :) <0> PerfDave, i'm not a expert with linux, I just from from past experiences, it has treated me better <14> PerfDave, cool. does it have fancy graphics? <20> Seldon1975: right .. apt-cache search tftpd .. there are two or three <9> lazzarello: It's got a picture of a DVD on it, and says "Debian Sarge". I bought it from http://www.thelinuxemporium.co.uk/ <20> Seldon1975: or apt-cache search pxe <1> abrotman: thanx <18> perfdave well really just one , and its always changing which messes up my apache, this is what its says now "inet addr:169.254.189.176" when i do ifconfig, my apache2 is setup for 192.168.15.101 <14> PerfDave, cool! <9> sprink: Well, xorg has better hardware support than xfree just because it's more recent. There's not that much difference in Debian, because the Debian xfree maintainers backported the new drivers from xorg. <22> anyone know what this means (in dmesg): "00:10.0: tulip_stop_rxtx() failed" ? <5> Do you want to use the external AGP GART module (y/n)? [n]
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