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<0> :) <1> abrotman: oh come on ... talk to me, i wont talk to bots <2> GraveDigger: go back to Suse <1> i am <3> GraveDigger: idiots will shoot their mouth off to eachother about any subject, that doesn't mean you have to take it as some consensus or gospel <4> GraveDigger: /msg dpkg why debian ; ask the people that say that, or use ##linux, this is a support channel, distro comparisons are off topic in here <1> Linux pinguin 2.6.13-15-default #1 Tue Sep 13 14:56:15 UTC 2005 i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux <5> Covener: you see my messages? <0> can't we all just get along? <1> :D <6> anyone here with experience in AWSTATS ? <7> Covener: give me some credit :-) . I have been that far but in /proc/asound I have card0 with lot of dirs ...http://pastebin.com/582390 <8> kevsthabes: It's not that amazing. People will find any reason to argue. <9> GraveDigger, this is what is so excelent about linux. everyone can find a distro they are satisfied with. us in here we like debian <10> lemme put down my favorite Gentoo joke: "Chuck Norris compiled Gentoo from stage1 with all packages, twice"
<11> zaggy_nl: i disagree <11> zaggy_nl: it's just too big, and has too much stuff in the kernel <9> GraveDigger, or even better. if you dont find one your satisfied with you can make your own :) <8> zaggy_nl: A dumb joke. Especially since I've compiled from stage1 more times than I can count. <12> true.. its a sad reality <1> hmm <1> this is no fun here <1> bye <10> houn, :P just trying to rewrite the usual chuck norris quotes <1> (#debian.de is much more aggressive on that) <9> !tell goldenaura about ask <8> Besides, I hear Norris has funroll-loops in his flags. <10> tarzeau, Linux in general has too much stuff in the kernel? <10> ^^ <6> sepone: thanks, i would like to know how can i configure the EXTRAS, to make a Table that lists the info like StaCounter or BBclone does, with 4 columns with the info: hostip || country || url from my site visited || time <8> So, anyway, anyone know much about Testing + Printing to a Network Windows Printer? <12> now to a question.. ive been trying get azureus to run with any nat problems from iptables, nothing ive tried seems to completely open the ports required.. ive tried a few different firewalls (firestarter, shorewall, guarddog) but im still getting the same issue.. any advice? <11> zaggy_nl: yes <13> houn: use cups <9> goldenaura, have no idea. i ***ume you tried #awstats and awstats mailinglist <6> sepone: so i could see the recent visitors activity <11> zaggy_nl: i'm a microkernel fan <11> abrotman: arboman, hahaha <8> SteveWrightNZ: I've got it installed, but I'm getting... oddness. <10> tarzeau, microkernel? just put stuff in the kernel you need you mean? <9> goldenaura, i only use the default from the debian packages <14> kevsthabes: open the port in and out 6881 is default, if u r behind a router open the input port there also and use port forwarding to ur machine <11> abrotman: aroboterman! <11> zaggy_nl: yes <13> houn: google up a howto <2> did i mention gentoo trolls are stupid? <6> sepone: yes i did, but nobody answered me till now <11> abrotman: yes <10> abrotman, aight <8> SteveWrightNZ: Anyone here know how to get a Windows Network Printer installed on Debian? I think I'm missing something. In the past, I've just used kcontrol, but on this install the "Windows (SMB)" option is greyed out. Missing a package, maybe? <8> SteveWrightNZ: gnome-cups-add will let me add an SMB printer, and I can even get the list of machines on the network and the printer's name, but it dies when you click "finish" <8> Sorry, quicker than re-typing it, hehe <3> houn: I've had luck with the cups admin interface directly, feeding it a ppd file. localhost:631 iirc <13> houn: dont do smb, do native cups <6> supone: thanks man <15> Can someone tell me where to find debian for amd64? I have tried http://ftp.se.debian.org/debian/dists/ (Sarge) <13> Covener speaks the truth <16> is there a way to restart a running xorg server? <7> can I go from a alsa_mixer conf file to a oss_conf file ? <16> without shutting it down? <11> N|DeeJay: linux or freebsd? <12> tr1gg3r: not being a router, and for some reason, port 6881 still claims nat errors, i got the usual range open (6881 to 6889) and nothing is changing <8> Covener, SteveWrightNZ: When setting up the printer through native cups, what type of printer is a Windows Shared Printer? I always thought it was SMB <15> tarzeau debian as said :D <13> http://www.owlfish.com/thoughts/winipp-cups-2003-07-20.html <13> houn: no <11> N|DeeJay: http://packages.debian.net/unstable/bash/kfreebsd-amd64/download <11> N|DeeJay: that's debian too! <13> houn: forget SMB <2> chaedaeX: read your question again .. <11> N|DeeJay: and debian is also GNU/Hurd <2> tarzeau: stop being an *** <2> !amd64 <17> from memory, amd64 is 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, not official yet, will be a supported arch on Etch, or a generic name. it also supports xeon etc, see http://wiki.debian.net/?DebianAMD64Faq. Consider using debian/i386 if you do not have a good reason to use debian/amd64 <15> Thanks abrotman
<16> abrotman: can i reload or gracefully restart and x server (i.e. not have to close everything)? <2> everyone knows Hurd doesn't work :) <2> chaedaeX: no <11> abrotman: tell it to ams in ##hurd <11> abrotman: if you do tell, me i'll join with popcorn and watch <14> kevsthabes: u need to opent the port to input and output, other wise it is possible ur isp blocks certain well known p2p ports u could try another like 16881 to be sure <11> abrotman: you pickle! <2> tarzeau: if someone is asking about BSD/Hurd .. they'll know enough to ask for Hurd/BSD .. not just "Debian for amd64" <13> pickle? be nice.. <3> houn: google seems to know, smbclient provides a cups backend it seems <3> chaedaeX: it doesn't appear so from experience & the manual <7> Covener: /proc/asound/cards : 0 [I82801DBICH4 ]: ICH - Intel 82801DB-ICH4 <7> Intel 82801DB-ICH4 at 0xe0001000, irq 201 <3> roxy_: run alsamixer under strace and see what syscall is making it think no cards available? <3> roxy_: ***uming you're running alsamixer w/ no args when you hit your error <8> SteveWrightNZ: That link is cool, but the printer is in Windows. The article is for a printer in Linux. <8> I'm connecting my Debian box to the Printer on the Windows Box, not the other way around. <13> houn: wtf? why you talking SMB then ? <7> Covener: I remember having the exact same error on my LFS. I just can't remember what I did to make it work :/ <3> roxy_: simple sound app works? <8> SteveWrightNZ: Because KDE made me do it? *shrug* <18> hey guys i cant seem to get X to start and i've never seen this error. <13> if you have no windows, then turn the ****ing smb OFF 8-) <18> xuth: creating new authority file <18> /home/superman/.serverauth <18> /usr/X11R6/xinit: Server error. <18> any ideas? <8> Ok, so, if I'm trying to set up the Debian box to print though the printer on the Win2k Box, should the printer device type be Internet Printer HTTP or IPP? <18> that's when i do a startx <19> houn: neither <7> Covener: just install debian, got my LFS broken and need a complete system tomorrow. Actually, trying other simple app would be better to test the sound, in'it? <13> houn: lol <3> roxy_: definitely. <8> eeyore-, SteveWrightNZ: Ok, was I correct in my SMB statement earlier? <19> houn: is this a laser printer (postscript?) or is this an inkjet? <8> Or what? <8> eeyore-: Laser. HP Laserjet 1100 <19> houn: does it have ethernet port? <13> houn: lol, dunno.. ecks-pee box is your printer server <11> what's the plural for syntax? <3> houn: install the correct samba packages to get the SMB backend as an option <8> eeyore-: No. It's connected to a Win2k Pro machine via Parallel, and Shared. Other Windows boxes can print to it. <20> tarzeau, lol :) <18> any ideas on the startx error above? <19> houn: it does *not* have ethernet port or it has one, but not plugged in? <8> Covener: Ok, any idea what packages to look for? <16> syntaces? <8> eeyore-: Does not, or I'd just be using that. <20> syntaxes ? <3> houn: may just be smbclient <13> syntaxez <3> houn: dpkg -S /usr/lib/cups/backend/smb says so at least <20> syn gov <8> Covener: ...yeah, not installed. Thought I had that one. <3> houn: and SMB shows up as an option for device type. <7> Covener: thanks for your help. I need to log as another user. <8> I wondered it it wasn't something I'd forgotten to install... <21> hey, how do i tell the kernel never to load a certain module? <19> houn: you'll have to ask samba to help you print <11> davor: yes it's possible <11> !blacklist <17> it has been said that blacklist is Sarge installs the Hotplug and Discover packages to help with hardware module loading - which can often load undesirable modules. Add 'skip foo' to /etc/discover.conf and 'foo' to /etc/hotplug/blacklist to prevent them from loading. Don't forget to remove it from /etc/modules (if present). in etch and sid, modules should be blacklisted in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist <21> !blacklist <22> after switching from 2.4 to 2.7, do I have to manually change the /usr/src/linux link? <11> Zrin: 2.7? no <21> yeah, blacklist. that's what I was looking for. thanks! <11> davor: you're welcome <22> I mean 2.6 <22> :) <11> Zrin: debian kernel packages, right? sid? <22> tarzeau: what shall change the link? <22> tarzeau: sarge <11> Zrin: only needed to build modules... <3> Zrin: 2.6 on a debian system headers are found by /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build i believe
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