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<0> lspci isn't helping with audio unfortunately <1> Flimzy: thankyou :) <2> asg: don't do that .. you'll be productive! <3> ~alsa 2.6 <4> drc: no i wont, some programs dont run properly compiled as 64 bit apps, some programs dont even compile, some run flawless, some need to be run as their 64 bit versions on a 64 bit kernel, some do not <2> asg: say **** a few times .. <5> abrotman: if I gain enough credits, do I get to 'go off'? <6> valdyn: well that was enough explained, thanks :D <2> asg: i do! <5> abrotman: but you are in the red <2> asg: i'm a russian ? <5> abrotman: da <6> so the benefits of 64-bit processor are minimal at the moment? <2> asg: i'm not too bad .. i've been keeping quiet .. busy at work .. not as busy as you or bob2 .. but busy <6> unless everything needed is made to work with it <4> drc: stop asking these questions, if you dont know clear benefits to you right now, use the 32bit things
<2> drc: depends on your work <5> abrotman: I haven't been on since Monday <7> Bl4ckH4t do i do anything after that? <2> asg: you were on tuesday night! <2> asg: jet lagged wife! <5> abrotman: only for a bit though <8> ~ssh <6> ok valdyn, sorry... <9> ssh is, like, http://www.handhelds.org/z/wiki/OpenSSH and http://www.openssh.org or see ssh-keygen <8> grrr... <10> asg: thanks <2> asg: it happened again! <5> dondelelcaro: you're welcome. Thanks for taking care of it. <2> dondelelcaro: dpkg is napping again <11> Debian Package/File/Desc Search of '-image-2.6.12' returned no results. <2> wtf was that? <3> heh <5> abrotman: spurious logic <12> man <13> Which manual page do you want? <3> oops.. <1> devin_: reboot the server <2> it's like dondelelcaro releases the beast on the channel <12> who is this peer? <12> why does he keep resetting connections <12> it happens to me on every network too <12> its ****ed up <2> tell your ISP <12> !peer <11> rumour has it, peer is the most elusive script kiddie this side of Jupiter <14> asg: did you p-p-p-pick them up? <2> this is why there are no famous irish comedians <5> petemc: nah, mrs. asg brough me 4x9 packs, 800 grams of fruit and nut and 6 bakewell tarts back from her latest excursion. I'm very thankful. <14> abrotman: its an old english tv commercial for penguin biscuits, admittedly, that gag doesnt have univeral appeal <2> petemc: apparently <5> abrotman: it's contextual <2> petemc: i get all crappy commericials <15> DCC SEND "WINXPFTW" 0 0 0 <8> peer strikes again <1> hm.. i got another little question.. how can i see which kernel is running? <2> uname 0a <2> uname -a <1> thx.. n sry for my dumb*** questions <8> bl3ckh4t: dont worry soon you will sound like a genious compared to myself.. a debian newb <16> does the package xorg-server (from backports.org) works fine? <17> Being a genius and a newbie are not mutually exclusive <3> Bl4ckH4t: Nothing wrong with that question. But use "thanks", "and", "sorry" instead. <1> beardy: sorry .. it's a bad habit .. <17> Bl4ckH4t, Bad, to be sure <18> hello I was wondering if someone could help me with a question on cross compiling the 2.6.15 kernel <19> quiet... <2> curt: sssshhh! <19> lota script kiddies in here today <2> i'm a bot! <16> does the package xorg-server (from backports.org) works fine? <19> hehe <2> it should work just fine . i'm sure many people have been using it
<19> that last DCC someone quit twice? linuxNIT, without rejoining... Strange? <2> curt: note the - <8> is it "apt-get dist-upgrade" to update the entire system? <19> abrotman, I see that now... <2> !tell weasel about sarge->etch <18> When I go into the Makefile and change the ARCH to arm (or i386, or <18> anything else I think), I get an error: make: *** /newsrc/linux-2.6.15.1/arch/arm: Is a directory. Stop. Any ideas? <2> weasel: sorry .. misfire . i'm sure you know how to use dist-upgrade <2> !tell weasel00 about sarge->etch <8> got it <8> thank you, abrotman <8> took twice.. bot lag? <3> !tell bobcc1001 -about kp <3> bobcc1001: Don't do things like that. <19> weasel00, wrong nick fist time <20> please i need help w bootsplash i make all changes and my images in boot dont change!!! <8> "fist time" ?? eeeeeeek!! <2> weasel00: .. the first guy i hit should certainly know how to use apt-get :) <21> my hsfmodem won't dial out and failed with "no carrier!", any hsfmodem user? <18> beardy thanks! <17> dli: I've used hsfmodems... long enough to throw them down the garbage disposal <18> first real hint i've gotten <22> I've just configured and compiled my own kernel. What do I do with it now? <19> Drac[Server], boot it? <19> Drac|Laptop, , boot it? <17> Drac[Server]: Email it to president@whitehouse.gov <3> bobcc1001: man make-kpkg <21> Flimzy, usually, they work with linuxant, but this one just won't dial <23> hello <24> hahaha <22> curt: No, I mean how do I arrange the files and stuff? There's a vmlinux, but I don't know what to do with it. <3> bobcc1001: you're welcome <17> dli: I'd consider that a good thing. <3> !tell teaman -about root <21> Flimzy, no, for people who has no dsl :( <14> Drac|Laptop: if you insist on compiling your own kernel, do take the time to read some how tos <17> dli: I don't have DSL. <14> Drac|Laptop: otherwise you will be mocked <18> beardy: the instructions from arm.linux.org.ux was just to change the arch and cross_compile and do a make <17> dli: And even if I was on dialup, I wouldn't use an hsf modem if it was the last modem on earth <21> Flimzy, for people have dialup only <21> Flimzy, it's a laptop :( <17> dli: HSF modems are about the worst that exist. <1> ok.. i m still in trouble.. after i typed this command: "apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.27-2-k7" i got asked if i want to add a boot block or something like that to lilo.cfg.. i said yes.. and after that i have rebooted the server.. but 2.6 is still running.. so i tried to install the 2.4 kernel again .. and it tells me that it is allready installed.. so i think have to change something in the boot options.. where ever they are <3> bobcc1001: Ask ##linux if you are going to do things that way. <17> dli: ****s to be you <17> dli: I'd get a wireless router and a 486 Linux router w/ a USR courier modem. <2> Bl4ckH4t: edit your lilo.conf to set your default to the right kernel you want <22> petemc: Um.... I couldn't find the howtos... >_> <17> dli: I'll sell you my ISA Courier if you want :P <8> dpkg isnt making sense to me about modifying the line about secury.debian.org in the source.list...!? <21> Flimzy, no, unless I can use it on the laptop <3> Flimzy: How can you do that when that other modem was the last one on earth? <17> dli: You can use it w/ a router + wireless, like I just suggested. <25> is there a command similar to mmv -x that will work with directories <19> Drac|Laptop, so waht do you want to do with your new kernel now that you have it compiled? <17> beardy, Precisely :) <25> or a way to detect if two paths are part of the same filesystem <1> abrotman: there aren't any kernels yet in this file.. <2> !de <11> Deutschsprachige Hilfe bekommt ihr in #debian.de - German speaking users please go to #debian.de <19> global request for msg, that's brave <22> curt: Well, I want to make it bootable and such. I need to create an initrd file and such for it, but I don't know what I need to do precisely. Hell, I don't even know if vmlinux is the actual kernel binary. O_o <2> curt: lilo "owns" freenode <19> abrotman, I saw his title <2> he has a title? <19> abrotman, still brave <26> Has anyone messed with gre tunnels before? <19> abrotman, head something something <17> BlackDeath: Barely <3> BlackDeath: Ask your question and find out. <26> Well, I can get the tunnel up just fine... but I want to apply ipsec to it. I suppose its mostly a question of how do I use ipsec on an interface <19> Drac|Laptop, update-grub <27> i want to try expanding my swap memory
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