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<0> ls: /usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.so: No such file or directory <0> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 17 Feb 2 20:37 /usr/lib/libGL.so.1 -> libGL.so.1.0.8178 <1> digijohn: what does $ ls -l /usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.so.1; return? <0> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Feb 2 21:05 /usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.so.1 -> libGL.so.1.2 <2> vivid: Didn't even get to the drver-installation step -- the "found new hardware" bubble would pop up, and then bluescreen <3> Wyzard, the truth is windows has much better hardware support and new hardware is always supported on windows and mac first <1> digijohn: what does $ ls -l /usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.so.1.2; return? <3> because they have money <0> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 400260 Feb 25 2004 /usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.so.1.2 <4> Excuse me, i'm using Debian on an Acer laptop now. I have a wifi built-in. but I can't automatically connect to accesspoint with it. What should I do? <2> vivid: I know... I'm just pointing out that everything in Windows-world isn't perfect <2> codept: Any access point? Or a particular one? <5> i'm trying to upgrade to 2.6.15, but it requires udev >= 0.076-5, which requires a kernel >=2.6.12. do i have to step through 2.6.12 or can i work around this? (running unstable) <4> I hope i can make my laptop connect automatically to accesspoint <4> Wyzard: yeah, in my place <2> codept: Is the access point using WPA?
<2> kawauso: You can uninstall mkinitramfs and install yaird instead... I'm pretty sure yaird doesn't have the udev dependency <4> Wyzard: no <2> kawauso: (mkinitramfs and yaird are ramdisk generators that get run as part of the kernel package's installation) <4> Wyzard: not sure <3> Wyzard, everything in any world isnt perfect <1> digijohn: hum, this one looks wrong. try # ln -fs /usr/lib/libGL.so.1.0.8178 /usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.so.1 <6> what about dubuntu? <2> codept: OK, starting at the beginning, then: is your wireless card actually recognized by Linux? (i.e. do you have a network interface for it?) <4> Wyzard: eth1 <5> wyzard: can't run apt, it's stuck on that udev package <7> yaird definately doesn't depend on udev, however it has a bug that sometimes causes DMA to be impossible on ide <7> !udev 2.6.12 <8> if you tried to upgrade udev and now get the message "udev requires a kernel >= 2.6.12, upgrade aborted.", you must install a 2.6.12 kernel before proceding. The recommended way to do this is to download a linux-image-2.6.12-1 .deb for your arch from ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/l/ and installing it with dpkg -i <2> stew: I think that's been fixed by now <3> Wyzard, thats wierd, ive never seen a bluescreen in any version of windows after ME <7> Wyzard: not according to the bts <2> vivid: The only times I have are while using this card, and (on a different occasion) when installing on a system whose processor was overheating <9> is there a website that has like a chart of all the linux core files ? <2> codept: Does "iwconfig eth1" show info on the device? <10> Has anyone in here got a Zaurus (one of those Sharp PDA's that run linux) ? <11> Amarande, so do it already <0> chealer: same problem <12> Let's just say that gnome-terminal has in its history A LOT of bugs labeled as "won't start" or the such. :) <2> Amarande: As I said earlier, I've been running GNOME, from unstable no less, for years <4> Wyzard: iwconfig: command not ound <7> raden: what is a core file? <4> found* <7> codept: install wireless-tools <2> codept: That's part of the problem -- apt-get install wireless-tools <1> digijohn: I just guessed that. you should try reinstalling nvidia-glx than running debsums on your nvidia packages <12> wyzard: are the etch gnome packages older than the sid ones? <9> stew, I found what i was Looking for FHS documentation <4> Wyzard: ok <2> Amarande: They're older than the current sid ones, but they were themselves in sid at some point in the past <12> wyzard: it might be possible though that a full-blown sid machine might never have had this particular combination of gnome and libvte4 versions though, right? <2> Amarande: I suppose... but that sort of problem seems fairly unlikely <2> codept: Now check whether "iwconfig eth1" shows info <12> Wyzard: Not to mention the glitches seem to have gone away since I removed and reinstalled certain packages <12> I wonder if it had to do with the package mistake I made yesterday <4> Wyzard: no <2> codept: What does it say? <4> Wyzard: no wireless extensions <12> I tried to install hotplug, and then had to reverse several changes, which involved reinstalling GNOME (but -not-, IIRC, libvte4!) <13> How can I apply an equalizer to ALSA? <2> codept: Then eth1 is not your wireless card <0> chealer: Okay, reinstalling nvidia-glx helped a little, but now everything looks horrible <12> since, apparently, hotplug is deprecated and doesn't play with gnome. :) <4> Wyzard: oh <2> Amarande: Yes, hotplug's functionality has been subsumed by udev <12> PEBKAC, in other words. <12> wyzard: could I have munged something during that package problem? <12> since it seems that the problem has not returned <0> chealer: sounds like the GLX module might not have been loaded... lemme paste in a line or two <0> (EE) NVIDIA(0): Failed to initialize the GLX module; please check in your X <0> (EE) NVIDIA(0): log file that the GLX module has been loaded in your X <2> Amarande: Again, possibly, but it still shouldn't have led to an existing-but-corrupted shared library file <4> Wyzard: So, I cant use my wifi? <12> and in any case, I'm more concerned with whether I should expect files to corrupt themselves again <2> codept: You can, but you need a driver for it
<2> codept: What type of wireless card is it? <1> digijohn: ok. what does the log say about GLX? <0> let's see... <14> aia <15> how can I make terminal have more lines up and down outside xserver? <12> or whether it shouldn't happen, or should happen sufficiently rarely that I should just fix things as they happen <2> accura2k: Framebuffer console <0> chealer: (II) Loading extension GLX <4> Wyzard: not sure <0> then the above errors, then <0> (II) Loading extension NV-GLX <12> IOW, whether I had a one-time glitch and was panicking, or whether there's a serious fault somewhere <4> Wyzard: Broadcom maybe <15> Wyzard, thanks <11> Amarande, gnome does some flaky **** sometimes; and there are always people around to say they've never had problems with it <4> Wyzard: Why? kernel not support my wifi card? <2> Amarande: There are only two times I've seen file corruption in my history of running sid: once when I tried (manually) putting my IDE controller into a DMA mode the driver didn't support, and once when using XFS after an unclean shutdown (i.e. power failure) <1> digijohn: what does $ debconf-show xserver-xorg|grep odule; return? <2> codept: It depends on what type of card it is... some wireless cards are supported by the official kernel, some have out-of-tree drivers available, and some have no open-source drivers at all so you have to use ndiswrapper <12> I do know I also have a bad habit of messing with X related packages while X is started, too. <2> codept: I only have experience with one Broadcom card, and that one needed ndiswrapper, but I have no idea whether that's true of most of their other cards, and I don't remember what model it was <12> Wyzard: Did you usually log out of GNOME before changing packages? <0> * xserver-xorg/config/modules: bitmap, dbe, ddc, dri, extmod, freetype, glx, int10, record, type1, vbe <2> Amarande: That could cause apps to get confused, but shouldn't cause corrupted libraries <4> Wyzard: I'll take a shot <2> Amarande: I dist-upgrade daily and rarely restart X <12> the strange thing is there is no sign of other corruption <1> digijohn: reconfigure X and disable the dri module. I doubt that will help, but please confirm that it doesn'T <12> doesn't one corrupted library usually mean there's something really wrong and that others probably are also? <2> Amarande: The only times I've restarted X in the past two months were once when installing kernel 2.6.15, and several times when it hung due to a bug in the current nVidia driver <2> Amarande: possibly, yes <2> Amarande: It would be a good idea to use debsums <0> chealer: I just commented out the "dri" line in xorg.conf, but it didn't do any good <16> looking for information on how to set up two soundcards, one using oss for skype (needs /dev/dsp) and the other managed by alsa. Seems like everytime I reboot the cards are configured differently. <2> froze: ALSA has a "snd-pcm-oss" driver which provides OSS emulation so you can use /dev/dsp with your ALSA-supported card <7> froze: you know that alsa will support /dev/dsp if you modprobe snd-pcm-oss, right? <2> froze: I'm not sure how to configure which of the two cards the OSS emulation uses, though <1> digijohn: where does /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/libglx.so point? <16> ahhh, no. nigty! in that case how can I get alsa to manage both cards? alsaconf only sets up one card at a time? <16> s/nigty/nifty/ <2> froze: Just load the driver modules for both cards, or use something like discover which detects and loads the drivers automatically <0> Hang on, chealer, the problem may just be that /etc/X11/rgb.txt no longer exists :-) <16> OK, but the order is important, yes? I would like /dev/dsp to alway be a particular sound device. <0> chealer: Yep, it's working now <4> great! the wireless driver is only for window$ <4> oh how am i going to get this working <17> ndiswrapper <18> please help me how to install amsn 0.9?? <17> apt-get install amsn <17> btw msn is faggotware <17> use yahoo, aim or icq <17> at least they support linux <19> daehepod why msn is such a thing? <0> chealer: Thanks for all of your help; I've fixed it all now <17> ms themselves are ****ing morons <17> **** them and everything they touch <19> daehepod oh no doubts :D <20> Ok, I want to connect to the grc news server and I can but if I try to compose something it says I need to choose an identical login and p***word. I can't figure out how to choose a login and p***word. Can someone help me (I tried both Thunderbird and the Mozilla news client) <17> i should know .. i used to work there <18> E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (13 Permission denied <17> run as root moron <19> daehepod MS? <12> apparently, according to debsums, some of my files in /var/lib/aspell have changed <12> that's about it, though <19> daehepod u worked at ms? <17> long long ago yes <21> thank god I get the chance NOT to use gnome or kdm, platforms for all ms clone crapolas <17> worst mistake of my life <12> or are the contents of /var/lib/aspell supposed to change? <17> use flux or openbox <2> Amarande: Did you have debsums installed already, or did you just install it? <21> yep <12> Just installed it.
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