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<0> OK, that was not a cheery film.
<1> Drac[Server]: apt-cache search linux-image-2.6
<2> unstable, I don't use the normal Debian repositories.
<3> Drac[Server]: it's only in unstable; that shouldn't be your problem though. Are you using an initrd on that machine? Do you have a devfs entry in your fstab? If not, do you have a real /dev/console?
<1> Drac[Server]: Then you aren't supported here.
<4> nimak, "awesome".. sorry but... what does it means?
<5> How do I uninstall debian and GRUB without making my system unbootable?
<6> JaVaSan, awesome means great
<7> anyone know where I can get isapnptools? apt-cache doesn't find it, but the debian sound howto says I need it...
<2> unstable, only by you. dondelelcaro and beardy don't seem to mind, since I'm using the kernel from the Debian CD!
<8> Drac[Server]: Ok. No, it's for older stock kernels, and self compiled kernels.. I suspected it might not work, and I can't remember how it was done, but I have seen it now and then in here..
<8> for newer kernels
<1> Allan__: Do you dual boot?
<5> yes
<2> beardy, Ah. Well... I think dondelelcaro is on to something with the udev thing. I probably have udev as a requirement of my very up-to-date packages, so I need a kernel that supports it. 2.6.8 doesn't.
<4> nimak, thank you.. =) i`m brazilian =)



<4> nimak, where are you came from?
<8> twobitsprit1: You're not running sarge?
<1> Allan__: Why would you want to get rid of grub, does windows not boot?
<5> unstable:sorry; I should have said "my other system" instead of "my system"
<6> JaVaSan, im in the US
<7> beardy: I'm running "testing"
<4> cool
<5> good point
<8> twobitsprit1: I don't know why isapnptools isn't in there, but it isn't. Check the bts perhaps.
<1> Allan__: If it works why **** with it?
<5> how do I uninstall debian without uninstalling GRUB?
<7> beardy: bts?
<5> debian doesn't work the network
<8> !bts
<9> bts is the Bug Tracking System for Debian packages, http://bugs.debian.org/ or to go directly to the bug page for a particular package/bug, try http://bugs.debian.org/packagename or http://bugs.debian.org/bugnumber apt-get install reportbug, and check out querybts too. Unstable users are required to check the BTS, useful for sid: apt-get install apt-listbugs, or apt-get install apt-listchanges, or http://fabre.debian.net/
<10> wow, I submitted a bug over 20min ago and only now got the confirmation email...
<2> beardy, would you mind giving me the repository for the 2.6.12 kernel, regardless of what stability it's labeled as?
<11> Allan__, that might be a trick because grub needs the conf files
<1> Allan__: Login as root and type "dhclient eth0"
<12> hello, i want a 100mb test file for my server.. how do i generate it ?
<10> Drac[Server] either testing or unstable
<3> De_Mon: incomming messages are only processed every 15 minutes or so
<1> prp: cat /dev/urandom > /tmp/test.file
<11> prp, apropos dummy
<1> prp: control c when you think you have enough.
<8> !find -image-2.6.12
<2> De_Mon, that's great. I need the actual line from somebody's sources.list.
<6> prp, just use the openoffice package :-)
<10> prp dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/test.file bs=1024 count=100000
<12> De_Mon: thanx
<10> Drac[Server] do you have http lines in YOUR sources.list?
<10> prp the 0's may be off :)
<5> unstable: apparently, HPNA doesn't support Linux... I don't think that will help
<2> De_Mon, I don't have YOUR http lines.
<13> damm I have tried for 24 hours to get in here. allways put in flood. Now I forget what I was going to ask :-)~
<7> beardy: yeah... the package tracking page says it's been removed...
<10> Drac[Server] i can tell you don't really want to learn anything so I'll move along now
<1> Allan__: I have no idea about hpna, sorry.
<8> Drac[Server]: What are you actually running on that 486? WHich Debian version?
<1> mfrisch: Someone set mode +r, which means you would have to have a registered nick with nickserv.
<2> De_Mon, I know more about repositories than you might think. I'm not using Debian repositories. Instead of freaking out and saying "Well I'm not going to support you, hybrid user," could you please just give me the line so I can grab the .deb package?
<1> mfrisch: dondelelcaro fixed this problem though
<10> dondelelcaro ah.
<13> unstable: AAH
<10> Drac[Server] go google yourself
<2> beardy, I couldn't tell you if I tried. It's not entirely Debian, to be honest. I'm just trying to make things work, here, and I need information. What is the address of the repository with the kernel package?
<7> is there an easier way to get sound working in debian than having to know a bunch of IRQs, and module names, etc? i.e. doesn't debian have hardware detection?
<14> Drac[Server]: pdo.debian.net
<14> it will tell you
<11> twobitsprit1, use the appropriate driver.
<3> twobitsprit1: if you're using sarge or etch, for most sound hardware it just works.
<1> twobitsprit1: as root type "apt-get install alsa-utils alsa-base; alsaconf;"
<14> you can even download the file via wget from there
<8> Drac[Server]: what wols said
<1> twobitsprit1: then as non-root type "alsamixer"
<1> twobitsprit1: and turn up all levels
<15> hi to all
<1> Drac[Server] is using ubuntu/debian hybrid.
<2> pdo beardy: That's the address of the repository? Are there any flags I should add after that, like "main" and such?
<1> I knew it.
<15> i want to ask something



<16> hallo dachte schon hier ist keiner >>> BRAUCH HILFE mit PPOXY <<<<<
<8> twobitsprit1: Yes, and it probably need isapnptools to detect it.
<17> Duke_Net: #debian.de
<1> !tell Duke_Net about .de
<18> how can I kill all jobs that I own? (i.e. everything that shows up under ps aux | grep ^$username )
<11> !isapnptools
<15> i'm a ppc user and i have a ibook with Debian
<7> beardy: the comment for the removal of isapnptools says it was deliberately removed because nothing depended on it...
<15> my problem is the graphic device
<7> although, it looks like alsaconf found it...
<8> twobitsprit1: Where did it ask you about it, which package did, or which documentation?
<15> ATI Technologies, Inc. M11 NV [FireGL Mobility T2e]
<16> wie lsche ich ihn ?? ( config-proxy ??
<15> whiout :)
<1> Duke_Net: #debian-de
<2> unstable, what's wrong with you? Is it so horrible that I'm using a hybrid that's actually working correctly? Debian base. Ubuntu packages. Runs like a dream on any machine but this 486. I'm short a Debain repository. What better place to find it out than #debian ? You guys are awfully distro prejudice.
<19> stupid_idiot, man pkill
<15> someone knows something?
<7> beardy: http://packages.qa.debian.org/i/isapnptools.html
<1> Drac[Server]: read the topic
<20> !paste
<9> Do not paste into the channel. Use #flood or visit http://channels.debian.net/paste/
<1> Drac[Server]: yes it's a problem...because you have developers like dondelelcaro thinking there is a problem with debian.
<17> Duke_Net: this is an english channel, go to #debian.de if you want to talk in german
<1> Drac[Server]: You are wasting resources of people in here.
<8> Drac[Server]: Yes, read the topic.
<21> is it possible to have comments in the apt preferences file?
<7> Drac[Server]: you'll find a lot of prejudice on IRC... go into #lisp and ask how to edit lisp code in vi... you'll get burned at the stake
<2> unstable, well the problem is with the debian kernel, to a degree. So technically there's no harm in that.
<1> Drac[Server]: Obviously it's a problem if you feel the need to hide the fact that you're using debian/ubuntu hybrid. Otherwise you wouldn't hide it like a coward.
<17> unstable: there's no #debian-de, nor is the .de factoid very helpful
<1> Drac[Server]: And you know it's a problem that's why you don't say anything.
<1> azeem: I saw, I'm editing now.
<2> unstable, I'm not trying to hide it.
<10> somebody sure is bitter
<1> azeem: I'm using freetranslation but do you speak german?
<22> azeem: there is #debian.de
<17> starfishy: I know
<17> 00:47 < azeem> Duke_Net: #debian.de
<2> unstable, let's be civil about this. There's no need for a flame war. I've done nothing wrong, here, and you know it.
<1> Bitte schlieen Sie an #debian. de, wenn Sie Hilfe wollen, und will Deutsch sprechen.
<1> I don't know if that's right.
<19> not following the /topic is wrong, actually.
<17> unstable: look, we can handle this just fine
<17> !de
<9> Deutschsprachige Hilfe bekommt ihr in #debian.de - German speaking users please go to #debian.de
<17> unstable: no need to help when you don't know how
<1> azeem: Was mine right?
<17> no
<1> :(
<22> unstable: "Fuer Hilfe in Deutsch steht #debian.de zur Verfuegung"
<7> unstable: it works, thanks... :)
<22> unstable: or "Deutschsprachige Hilfe finden Sie in #debian.de"
<23> starfishy: very bad german :-)
<24> ok, i have xfree86 set up on my powerbook and everything, with fluxbox
<22> streuner: how so?
<24> when i type in startx, i go into fluxbox
<25> I have a new gadget at home, how to explain it; an mouse/pen that work on an USB port. When i connect it, it looks to work but it doe an conflict whit the other PS2 mouse.
<17> german is off-topic in here anyway
<24> but i have no control over my mouse, and as far as i can tell keyboard too?
<8> Drac[Server]: Actually you have. /msg dpkg based on debian, /msg dpkg guidelines, and so on. Debian is what is supported here, "not based on debian" or your own mix. You have been answered here because people still wanted to answer, but you have no right to demand anything, so don't stretch it any further.
<23> azeem: as long as you don't speak, right.
<25> So that when i use the mouse/pen the mouse cursor goes to all directions
<25> It work a bit, left and to the right direction, but up and down not, Some one tips where i can look to ?
<10> I see kernel-image-<version> on sarge and linux-image-<version> in etch, why different?
<8> s/"not/not "/
<19> De_Mon, because debian an work with non-linux kernels
<2> beardy, I wasn't trying to demand.... erg.. I have to go. All I wanted to know was a line from a file that everyone here has. I thought you guys might be nice about it and just tell me what I need to know, but I guess people in here aren't as helpful and supportive as I liked to believe they were. I have to go, now. Thanks for what you managed to tell me.
<19> De_Mon, s/an/can
<25> The led are on with a orange color (is normal), when i pres with the pen on it, the led are green color (also normal). So some things looks to work
<10> markybob they are both linux kernel images
<12> any ideea how can i see all files bigger then 100mb ? i am trying with du and grep but not verry lucky
<10> prp man find
<25> The mouse cursor leave on the top of the window, Someone experiece with that type of problem?


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