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<0> benjamindees: 0000:00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: S3 Inc. 86c764/765 [Trio32/64/64V+] (rev 54)
<1> benjamindees: my router is also dhcp server too, and my clients all get ip adresse and the name-server-ips from my ISP. And how do i open ports in my firewall?
<2> dvm, okay nevermind vesa won't work; use the s3 driver
<0> benjamindees: So i restart 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86' and choose there 'S3' ?
<2> zege, man iptables
<2> dvm, yes
<1> benjamindees: i know, but wich ports i have to open?
<0> benjamindees: thx, i try it now :-0
<2> zege, whatever ports you want to forward
<1> ok, thanks
<3> sometimes i like debian :-) there's a fix for my gentoo bash-completion bug that the guys in #gentoo have no clue about (or at least doesn't want to answer my question)
<2> zege, 'iptables -L' will tell you what is currently open
<3> so, i like gentoo, but god, i think #gentoo just ****ing ****s ... pardon my french
<2> !gentoosmite eeyore-
<0> benjamindees: I have try it with the 's3' but X complain an not work



<4> hi, i am having problems with installing gui with debian (x-window-system is referred to but not present) is there another gui included with the default iso that can be used instead?
<2> dvm, ugh, I have to go for a sec... back in 20 min
<0> benjamindees: ok :-) see you latter ;-)
<5> Should I spend an extra $275 on a hardware raid, or just use software mirroring?
<6> whats teh name of debians perl cpan package?
<2> Rekelon, make sure apt sources are setup, apt-setup
<7> having problems getting mp3s to play right in realplayer; I'm using sid..
<2> aidan, software is great unless you are running something intense
<8> shaun: /usr/bin/perl
<8> contains the cpan binary
<2> Shaun, apt-cache search blah
<8> benjamin: you wont find cpan that way, its a binary that comes in a package that has cpan neither in the name nor in the description
<9> debnewbie: out of curiosity, why would you ever want to use realplayer to do anything?
<2> sorry, thought he was somebody else repeating something...
<7> I was always curious of the linux version :)
<8> and why would a debnewbie be using sid?
<9> debnewbie: so now you know that it ****s =)
<7> what's wrong with trying eh? ;)
<10> hey does the flash plugin for linux do sound?
<9> Docteh: yes
<7> can flash play sound without lagging??
<9> debnewbie: not IME
<11> debhelper: yep
<7> so what's wrong with me using sid, I can't try it? :P
<11> do whatever you want .. it's your system
<7> I'm gonna mess with slackware later on
<9> debnewbie: did i say you can't try sid?
<4> ah so ap-setup x-window-system?
<7> s/try/experiment with
<0> I have some troubles to setup my video card '0000:00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: S3 Inc. 86c764/765 [Trio32/64/64V+] (rev 54)' on my old P1, i have choose the 's3' (also tested with vesa, vga) driver in 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86' but X will not start, how to begin to trouble shoot it ?
<10> hmmm it work work even though I have /dev/dsp0 correct and alsa installed etc etc
<12> can anyone tell me how to install debian over the internet using asus wl-138g wireless card
<7> reboot time :) later
<13> _birdy, disregaurding the network card, you could use a net install cd (150mb iso)
<14> hi everyone
<13> _birdy, as far as that network card goes... if it doesn't work from the boot cd, you could try to put a driver for it on a usb flash device or something ?
<11> and i doubt any wireless card will qwork for netinstall
<0> '/var/log/XFree86.log' say me that depth 16 are not supported with this driver, i have choose the 16 depth color, i test with 24
<1> benjamindees: i dont understand the iptables. Could you give me a hint for opening the port 80?
<14> need some help with DVD burner... not present in /dev/
<12> yes, but how do debian iso have drivers for wireless?
<14> going dark here... my IDE chipset is PIIX
<12> to connect me to internet
<14> [machine]: laptop ASUS Z63A
<11> the linux 2.6 kernel has many wireless drivers
<12> thanx
<12> :)
<14> cd works fine with 2.4 kernel, but very difficult to get working with any 2.6 kernel
<15> how do i exclude packages from being upgraded?
<1> could anyone help me with my iptables? i need to open port 80 for forwarding ...
<9> !hold
<16> hold is a status flag to tell apt not to automatically upgrade a package. apt will place packages on hold if they require packages that are not currently installable; you can 'apt-get install pkgname' to explicitly install the package. To put a package on hold, 'echo pkgname hold | dpkg --set-selections'
<9> shadowarts: ^^^
<14> harddrive works with ata_piix (SATA), either build-in or as module, but cd do not work with piix, build-in or module... ? I am in the dark here...
<15> thanks SerajewelKS
<14> lspci says : "IDE interface: Intel Corporation 82801FBM (ICH6M) SATA Controller (rev 04)" ... how can i get harddrive and cd rom works with that (both IDE) ?
<14> please
<17> hi
<0> I have troubles to setup my video card working on my old P1. I see here in the '/var/log/xfree86.0.log' that there are many line like 'VGA(0): Not using default mode "800x600" (insufficient memory for mode)'. What would say that ?
<18> I think I have my laptop properly configured to suspend to disk. That's great. The problem is that I don't know how to resume (using LILO). Is there some kernel commandline option?



<0> Is that the cause of my problem ?
<14> anyone made ICH6M chipset worked fine?
<19> would having a vm on a lvm logical volume as opposed to a real partition have less performance?
<20> dvm I think so (too little video memory)
<17> bye
<18> chaedaeX: There is a performance hit, yes. How big a hit is harder to estimate.
<19> Anthro: is it best to just ditch lvm altogether then if i really want best performance?
<0> iarenaza: It's possible i think, so then it's impossible to run 'X' on it ? :-(
<20> dvm maybe you can run it at 640x480, or with a smaller colour depth
<21> Is rsync the best method for backup these days?
<21> Since it can only backup the parts of files that are different?
<0> iarenaza: i try it ;-)
<19> sandman: its a good choice
<18> chaedaeX: It depends on what kind of performance you are seeking. If you have an LVM partition striped across several disks (and I/O channels), you can get better I/O performance for certain applications. Swap space may or may not be one of them.
<20> sandman rsync doesn't give you multiple 'historical' copies, if you need to get back to one of those.
<19> Anthro: i have a raid 5 array with one big lvm vg
<19> iarenaza: not true. it can do that easily
<22> How do I find the package that provides something?
<20> chaedaeX not without additional scripting
<19> iarenaza: true. its not the user-friendliest to work with
<18> chaedaeX: RAID5 already hurts your performance (for writing, anyway, and with swap you are reading and writing about equally often).
<21> Yeah I was looking for incremental backups.
<20> sandman there is rsnapshot (or something like that), based on rsync, which makes for a better alternative.
<19> sandman: you can roll your own rsync script using the --link-dest flag with other options and some script to rotate the backups
<20> sandman apt-cache show rsnapshot
<19> looks like rsnapshot is using the hardlink stuff too
<20> chaedaeX yep!
<22> For example, how would I find which package provides /usr/bin/foobar?
<18> diesel: dpkg -S /usr/bin/foobar
<23> hi, i have a problem with xorg, (WW) Couldn't load XKB keymap, falling back to pre-XKB keymap
<21> Hm rsnapshot looks very nice.
<24> diesel: apt-file search foobar
<21> Very nice indeed.
<25> sandman: take a look at backuppc also
<22> Anthro: that only shows from already installed packages.
<22> jjazz: awe yes...thanks
<18> diesel: True. apt-file, as jjazz mentioned, works for not installed packages.
<24> np
<26> sandman: i think dirvish is excellent
<22> jjazz: That leads to this...how do I find out which package provides apt-file
<27> can tcpdump or tethereal show me dchp broadcast offers?
<24> diesel: apt-cache search apt-file would probably do it.
<21> I think I might want something with a bit of compression.
<19> damn why do i always get "(Connection reset by peer)." ?
<21> Although a filesystem with transparent compression would be nice also :)
<18> Okay, I've figured out the basics of suspend/resume. It looks like I need a resume="/dev/<partition>" and that's fine. The thing is, my laptop appears to have an SATA drive in it, so I'm not sure if I want /dev/sda6 or /dev/hda6. Anyone?
<23> also if i do setxkbmap -model pc105 i get this error Couldn't interpret _XKB_RULES_NAMES property Use defaults: rules - 'xorg' model - 'pc101' layout - 'us'
<23> anyone know about this?
<20> kreg_dcdi are you sure dhcp offers are broadcast frames? I think they are unicast
<27> i don't know
<28> can someone tell me a god channel for the osx86project? I tried osx86, osx86project
<27> but some clients are picking up a different address pool
<29> sandman: backuppc is great
<18> freebse: You might ask in #macosx
<28> Anthro: thx that was what I was searching for
<20> kreg_dcdi if they are unicast, you will have a hard time unless your are in a _non_ switched environment.
<2> Anthro, it probably depends on whether your sata driver uses scsi emulation or not
<28> Anthro: not escatly :) i dont know if I can ask this Apple dudes about illegal installation on a P4 :) thx anyway
<18> freebse: You can always ask
<20> kreg_dcdi unless your switch has a 'span port'.
<28> Anthro: I bet I can allways can get banned as well :) lol... ok I go ask
<18> benjamindees: Well, it's funny. mount says that / is /dev/hda4, but cfdisk will only read /dev/sda, not /dev/hda
<18> benjamindees: And I need root=/dev/sda4 on the kernel commandline.
<30> Hi
<29> freebse: try the darwin channel
<31> Hi. I'm using ubuntu for about 3 months. Is there anty point in changing it to debian?
<20> nook is it giving you trouble
<32> When i make a mysqldump with the parameters '-AKQ' then it makes weird stuff in the .sql file i save it to like 'CREATE DATABASE /*!32312 IF NOT EXISTS*/'... Whats that CREATE DATABASE /*!32312 IF NOT EXISTS*/ ?
<33> nook: Since you are in here asking, you seem to think about it. It's your choice.
<28> nkuttler: there was a channel that was related to this questions but I can not find it anymore
<28> nkuttler, Anthro: besides ppl in the channel are ignoring me :)
<34> hi
<18> freebse: Did you check the osx86 website? Perhaps they mention an IRC channel/network.
<31> beardy, my friends urge me hardly to changing my distro to debian, i don't know if there're much differences and if does it make any sense


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