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<0> lightangel: Post 'em both together. <0> elfolnx: That makes two of us. <1> http://channels.debian.net/paste/1992 <- done <2> uhm uhm <3> is there a lspci-ish command for ISA? <4> kevix, hal is the item i must install? and then KDE will work properly like it does in Mandriva? <2> so i need to update-initramfs -u -t <4> thanks for the info. <2> and it says.... kernel too old <2> so i should update the initramfs _after_ having booted the new kernel <2> but the new kernel won't boot without a proper initramdisk <2> very cool <5> hi, aptitude list the package preceded by a letter like (p, i, v, ...) what those p and v stands for? <0> lightangel: That actually looks sane. <2> let's try.... <0> bananafly: dmidecode. I already told you.
<6> munzir: purged <0> bananafly: otherwise, IIRC, just interrupts and IRQs. That's a long time ago. <1> karsten if I ping google (from the box), 86 will reply (from inside). if I ping 10.11.x.x from the box, 10.11.10.11 will reply from outside <1> karsten well that's why I'm here...it doesn't works... <3> karsten: oh, must've missed that. thx <0> lightangel: Paste examples. I don't understand. <0> munzir: man aptitude or '?' for help <1> ok, again. the box uses 86.105.84.4 (net IP) and 10.11.10.11 (LAN) IP. now, if I ping an internet website (like google) from inside the server, 86.105.84.4 will reply from outside but 10.11.10.11 won't. if I ping a LAN IP (like 10.11.84.78) from inside the server, 10.11.10.11 will reply from outside but 86.105.84.4 won't. <7> i wonder if it's possible to have ssh-add run automaticly, reusing the login p***word or something... <0> lightangel: Right. <8> hi guys, whats a good http fileserver with webdav support? <0> datn: apache. <1> karsten well I need them both to run... <0> datn: you've misspelled 'webserver' BTW. <1> karsten note that they "randomly" work sometimes... <0> lightangel: They are. <0> lightangel: Um. <9> hi <1> for example, now they both work.. <2> no <10> whats a good icq client for debian <5> kevix: but I haven't removed those package or purged them! For example I ddi aptitude search wdiff. I told me "p wdiff" purge what? <9> quit <0> lightangel: ... define 'inside' and 'outside'. Paste output showing what you mean. Where you're running stuff from as well. <2> i cannot boot the 2.6.15 kernel <8> oh okie, apache is it. <5> karsten: I didn't found it on the man page <1> but let me ping 10.11.84.78 and the NET IP will stop working.. <0> munzir: 'aptitude' then '?' for help <5> karsten: I ddi aptitude search wdiff. I told me "p wdiff" <11> hello channel <0> munzir: That's nice. <1> now none works, and I've didn't touched a thing.. <2> why do kernel requires an initrd ? <1> yup, request timeout <1> the network card is fully functional <8> karsten Its like I want people to able to copy files and download files using webdav protocol, so apache can do that? <3> bah. linux won't find my ISA network card, and it won't find my PCI DWL-500 either, because hotplugd can't start <12> X on debian is a nightmare <0> datn: Yes. <1> karsten now I've phisically tiped "ping google.com", replies. ping 10.11.84.78 gives me network unreachable.. <1> *typed even... <0> lightangel: I don't have the bandwidth. Paste a complete report. <0> lightangel: ... I'm solving my own issues here as well. <8> karsten how about upload, will apache be able to handle it aswell? <1> karsten yes, i've noticed and I really apreciate your time! <13> lightangel: 10.x.x.x is for private networks... <14> easytiger: X on debian is not a nightmare <1> nkuttler yes, It's a LAN IP. <5> karsten: thanks a lot I got you now. <1> nkuttler I have a net and a lan IP. they "randomly work"... <14> 10.11.84.78 is an awfully strange gateway box <1> Shadowcat it's a PC from the LAN <14> lightangel: you need to take a look at your routes <2> re <0> dpkg: I'd really like to find a novel way to say "yes" but I'm tapped out. How about you read some docs? <14> !bot <15> I ain't no stinkin' bot. I am a finely tuned and hand crafted tool. Oh wait... I guess I am a bot (that you should not abuse). <0> datn: I'd really like to find a novel way to say "yes" but I'm tapped out. How about you read some docs? <0> munzir: NP <2> how can i solve my problems?
<1> http://channels.debian.net/paste/1992 <- here's the <2> ... reinstalling debian? <1> sorry, there's the ifconfig <2> sound like a microsoft registered procedure <1> and route <14> elfolnx: are you going to ask a question or just troll? <0> lightangel: Nope. <6> elfolnx: there is a solution. but no one here know it at the moment. <2> kevix: cool... <1> http://channels.debian.net/paste/1990 <- there's the interface file <6> Shadowcat: do you know how to fix the initramfs issue? <10> whats a good ICQ client for debian, and are there other good music players than xmms ? <2> Shadowcat: i'm in the udev - kernel - initramfs-tools deathloop <1> karsten sorry, what nope? <5> karsten: sorry though I found the explanation of the flags on aptitude ? I still can't understand why it says "p wdiff" though I didn't purged or removed partially that package <0> Phlexonance: apt-cache search icq <0> Phlexonance: ... dittos music or mp3 or ogg. <14> kevix: number 1, learn to read bug reports before you install kernels from unstable <16> Shadowcat: just installed the nvidia drivers on amd64 sarge <17> how do you get lilo to actial wrk on netinstal after you got the netinstall prettyy much complete <0> Phlexonance: GAIM prolly, trillian, some others. <14> number 2, LEARN to keep a working kernel as a backup <10> karsten: thx <16> but i can't get X to run.. and ideas? getting a no screen found <0> !tell S2AnGeL about smart questions. <0> !sunday <15> Sunday is the day all freaks swarm to #debian, avoid at all cost to remain sane. <14> number 3, go grab a knoppix cd and fix stuff manually <6> Shadowcat: my kernel is fine. its elfolnx who has the problem. <14> kevix: ya but he read that as well <0> lightangel: Gotta reboot here, see you in a few. <2> Shadowcat: i've a working kernel: 2.6.8 <14> elfolnx: that wasn't for you <18> Hy! <2> Shadowcat: it's my problem that kevix told you <19> hi, i've defined an alias interface in /etc/network/interfaces. i put the eth0's params, just changing the ip and the 'auto' line. but ifup eth0:0 tells me he doesnt have all the variables for eth0:0/inet <20> elfolnx: you still trying to install 2.6.15? <2> liable: yep <14> elfolnx: ya and I just gave you a solution <17> sorry just woke up <14> go read what I just typed <2> Shadowcat: it's not a real solution.. i must be able to run update-initramfs <2> but i cannot because it says i need a newer kernel <14> you can run that within a knoppix chroot <2> ok <14> if you know what you're doing <2> Shadowcat: i'll do that way <2> i do know <14> the emphasis being on if here <20> elfolnx: firstly, get te deb for the 2.6.12 kernel, install it. then apt-get -f install, then try the 2.6.15 <2> liable: where do i find the 2.6.12 one? <21> Hi ! I'm trying to install sarge via debootstrap on a kanotix live-cd but it always fails stating error while processing "/var/cache/apt/archives/bash_2.05b-26_i386.deb" also "e2fsprogs_1.37-2sarge1_i386.deb". How can I fix this problem ? <20> or just ****ing remove udev.. <2> liable: eh eh <14> liable: personally only insane people would run kernels from unstable <2> liable: the 2.6.15 won't boot in any case <2> Shadowcat: i'm on testing <20> Shadowcat: 2.6.15 is in etch no? <14> if you must run 2.6.15, please for god sakes compile it yourself <2> Shadowcat: a _TESTING_ apt-get dist-upgrade told me it wanted a newer udev etc etc <20> elfolnx: what error wen it boots? <2> liable: the ramdisk is really ****ed <14> elfolnx: yes that's normal <17> fell asleep here.. I have a sata, two 160 wd1600 , I made a software raid everything finaly went right.. but when I got to the make lilo part it just gave a error said it could not do it I don't rember why but I really had or do not know of a way to get to a consol to edit lilo config or do like the example s on the net so I rebooted <2> it can't find udev <1> ok, I have NO IDEEA why it doesn't works.... Shadowcat you said something about gateway. that's a LAN IP that doesn't uses any gate. that IP was a PC in the :AN <1> : = L <20> elfolnx: do you have gnome? <2> liable: no <6> elfolnx: does it not go to busybox? <2> kevix: yes, to byusybox <14> I have a very simple solution for running newer unbroken kernels <20> elfolnx: purge the kernel, remove udev, try installing the kernel again <14> I compile my own
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