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<0> alex1: whats the pid?
<1> What would be the reason for having 5 RX errors and 2168962 TX errors? I have no TCP manipulation (iptables) on this machine. Could it be that the hub is 10Mb and the card fails to see this and tries on 100Mb?
<0> kreg_work: multiple processors
<2> damn stuffies
<0> kreg_work: you chrooted into it yet?
<3> hello?
<4> liable, i retried it with the on disc 2.4 kerenl. sorry i forgot
<5> sorry about that
<4> it's booted and running now. thank you
<6> http://isc.sans.org/diary.php?date=2005-06-27 regarding port 10000
<7> thanks Wyzard
<4> liable, heh heh weird. i upgraded to kernel 2.6 and it same problem again
<4> liable, what is it?
<8> Hello, does anyone user seahorse in Gnome ?
<8> (use)
<4> i'm at a loss as to what is causing this.



<4> http://lists.debian.org/debian-amd64/2005/11/msg00187.html
<4> i'm even using stable
<7> thanks for the url wyzard I will see if they give a soultion
<6> alex1: That's not necessarily what your problem is... just something I found that *might* be relevant
<7> might be just cannot run webmin on that port I suppose
<9> Yo, #Debian
<0> kreg_work: what does fdisk -l give you on it when you boot the 2.4 kernel?
<4> that alone as usual returns nothing
<9> Anyone else get really bad sound output from SB Cards on 2.6 kernels?
<10> bad how?
<8> houn, use kernel 2.6.15.2
<6> houn: No problems here
<11> no I have SB Live 24-bit and it works great
<9> It's like someone ripped out the b***, and ran it through a filter that tried to remove vocals.
<6> houn: with a Live 5.1
<4> liable, mine is /dev/hdc1
<9> Wyzard|TP: No, Live Value
<0> kreg_work: ok, with /dev/hda or /dev/sda
<4> liable, weird... it says (yet it's running) /dev/hdc1 doesn't contain a valid partion table.
<12> does anyone have an idea when the packages.debian.org is going to be restored or is there another alternative to it
<9> Nigromante: I'm on 2.6.12 now, I'll give .15 a shot, thanks
<6> houn: not much of a difference... and I used to have one of those
<9> Wyzard|TP: not much, no ;)
<0> kreg_work: just /dev/hdc not hdc1
<8> houn, ALSA is broken 2.6.12
<4> liable, oh duh
<6> houn: I've been using my Live for several years, running sid and installing every new kernel version that got packaged, and had no such problems
<9> Nigromante: Heh, that would do it, lol
<4> liable, yep the typical / and swap are listed there
<11> yeah I use 2.6.15 and sounds fine, I have speaker system though. so I might not have noticed
<9> Nigromante: Is that not packaged in Etch?
<8> not
<7> thanks Wyzard i will look into it, any vmware guys here
<8> but download it from kernel.org
<9> Word, I'll try grabbing it from Sid
<0> kreg_work: boot with 2.6 and chroot your / and run fdisk again.
<4> dang, when is debian going to finally by "default" have the colors setup in bash
<8> and compile it the debian way
<6> alex1: I use VMware
<13> tuka edin bulgarin li nqma be
<8> use kernel-package
<0> kreg_work: just edit ./bashrc
<0> kreg_work: its already in there, just uncomment it.
<4> liable, i know how to do it, i just don't think i need to expect to
<4> liable, ok i'll reboot with 2.6 now
<9> Nigromante: I have been, just been dl'ing the debian source packages. Nothing drastic lost without the Debian patches, is there?
<7> I was thibking of setting up win server with vmware workstation and woody as guest
<8> Don't think so
<8> I compiled it 2 days ago, and working fine
<8> I'm using debian testing
<9> Nigromante: Cool
<6> alex1: I've only ever used VMware on Linux hosts, though I've run both Linux and Windows inside it
<14> Hello guys.
<14> I've read the Debian Reference. Got a book even from Barnes & Noble. What is still confounding me however is utiluzing the driver to my wireless.
<2> curses my child process wont go to sleep
<8> does anyone use seahorse (gpg front-end)?
<7> ok thanks Wyzard thanks --what if any problems did you come accress if any
<7> accross
<7> across--bad spelling
<15> fork and forget
<14> well i tried to use the packages from David Gibson, because my built in wireless is apperently orinoco.



<7> what I was think thinking also was one static ip for win and one static ip for woody
<14> when i try to 'make' it gives me a error 1 and error 2 message.
<6> alex1: Nothing that particularly stands out... some issues with fullscreen mode not using the refresh rate I'd prefer, and connecting my scanner to a VM causes VMware to crash, but that's about it
<2> alex1: uh you dont mean public ips do you
<6> alex1: Why woody?
<16> Anyone know if there are vim 7.0 alpha packages floating around anywhere?
<17> fwhite: Are you sure you need that package? I have an orinoco gold card and it works with the default Linux kernel drivers.
<7> well its what I have used before I suppose I could use something else SSS
<18> funny when official debian mirrors run webalizer... jp,no,ch do!
<19> hi, how can i ncrease max open files for users ? i have default 1024 nd i wanna have 2048
<6> alex1: sarge is the current release...
<7> i know
<9> But Etch was way cooler in the movies.
<14> my utilities arn't setting it up. when i run my wireless manager there is a question mark superimposed over the picture of the card.
<7> Wyzard do you think this port 10000 thing is something to worrey about
<7> worry
<6> alex1: no idea... I'm not a security expert
<6> alex1: Look at the pid and see what process it is that's using that port
<20> hmm is there a way I can p*** date a unix timestamp and get useful time info from that? I wanna muck with a unix timestamp in bash
<7> whats the command
<17> alex1: netstat -apn
<21> I'm using Debian unstable - why does it not upgrade Thunderbird? I still have 1.0.7
<11> join #gaim
<11> haha
<11> opps
<9> afra: I thought that was the latest version in Unstable.
<14> never mind i think it's already installed...
<9> I had to grab both firefox and thunderbird 1.5 from Sid
<14> thanks guys!
<15> alex1, I would definitely be worried about what you pasted; shutdown your machine and reinstall worried
<21> houn: how?
<21> houn: I am running sid (unstable)...
<9> afra: msg dpkg about "quick etch/sid mix"
<9> I'd make it tell you, but... I don't know how, lol
<0> afra: if you are really running sid, then you should get it.
<9> afra: nvm, I thought you said testing.
<9> Ignore me.
<7> ok heres whats on 10000
<21> ahh..okay yeah i have this "deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian sid main contrib non-free"
<0> !non-free
<22> methinks non-free is always "evil". It has its place in the world, but most Debianistas would rather not use it. Any software not meeting this definition: http://www.debian.org/social_contract#guidelines is in there or contrib, or #debian-nonfree and http://nonfree.alioth.debian.org/, or if you MUST, add 'contrib non-free' to the end of a sources.list line, or http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/categories.html
<0> err, stupid me always thinks non-us when i see that..
<7> tcp 0 0 213.152.251.81:10000 217.102.41.88:4921 ESTABLISHED 9159/perl
<21> firefox is oddly 1.5 though
<0> !info mozilla-thunderbird
<22> mozilla-thunderbird: (Mozilla Thunderbird standalone mail client), section mail, is optional. Version: 1.0.7-3 (sid), Packaged size: 10373 kB, Installed size: 26944 kB
<6> alex1: perl listening on port 10000... that's probably bad
<17> alex1: ps awwux | grep 9159. But this doesn't sound good if you didn't run a perl script. :)
<17> afra: maybe you put it on hold?
<7> webmin uses perl just a sec you've got me worried
<23> Wyzard|TP: perl on port 10000 is webmin
<23> Wyzard|TP: so you're absolutely right
<6> hehe
<0> heh, you should be worried, you use webmin.. :)
<7> ok so whats the deal just a trail
<6> What you see is someone connected to your webmin
<7> but its not working at the moment
<15> that other box connected to the X11 port is an old version of Mandrake with 13 open ports, according to nmap
<23> alex1: that's the normal state of affairs for webmin
<6> (well, unless webmin isn't running and some attacker's script is running instead... check with ps like tyranix said)
<15> could you be vulnerable to this? http://www.dyadsecurity.com/webmin-0001.html
<17> alex1: I tried looking for webmin and my zsh cache has lots of webmin packages but I only see webmin-ldapsomething as an install canidate. I'd check to see why webmin was removed.
<17> from testing/unstable
<7> here we go
<7> root 9159 0.0 1.3 10304 6764 ? S Jan27 0:00 /usr/bin/perl /usr/libexec/webmin/miniserv.pl /etc/webmin/miniserv.conf
<7> root 17347 0.0 0.1 4848 592 pts/797 R 09:15 0:00 grep 9159
<23> alex1: stop ****ing pasting
<23> !paster alex1
<22> alex1: put your output on http://channels.debian.net/paste so we can see it. DO NOT paste into the channel.
<0> its only two lines.
<7> ok sorrey
<23> alex1: your first action in this case should be to purge webmin from your machine utterly.
<23> alex1: why you haven't already done this is something of a mystery to me.


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