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<0> CHANNEL! <1> yeh, it does, what are those ip's so i can check i'm not getting totally wrong ones <2> hi, i have question also <2> about Thunderbird from debian package, and attachments not named in ascii, used in Gnome. I receive some attachments with spaces and iso-8859-2 characters, and i cant simply choose open file <3> tar tvjf apparently <4> hello <5> blondie: is sempron i386 compatible?? <1> cheers petemc... :) i found the problem, all the other debs are on ftp, security is on http, my proxy makes us authenticate for any http activity so i hadn't authenticated..... duh <6> Psycho-MaN: yes <1> petemc: this is what my girlfriend calls a blonde moment :P) <7> :) <1> heh, transparency in eterm isn't real... <1> dang <6> NET||abuse: it never is <8> has anyone configured wifi on a centrino notebook? <1> bring on working Xgl
<9> blondie: is in windows <2> can nautilus open attachments with spaces from thunderbird directly? <6> Dewi: this is #debian dear :P <1> Dewi: blondie: yeh, that is one thing windows beat X to <9> blondie: I'll use some transparency hack program on putty... and I'm set. That's still debian, in the window :) <4> I wrote my own file and put it in /etc/init.d/ after chmod +x it. The file start with #! /bin/sh If I try to run it with /etc/init.d.myfile I get : bad interpreter. What I should install ? <1> giacus: try #!/bin/bash <4> thanks <2> problem is that nautilus itself cant run oo.o files by simply clicking on it, when there is space in filename <10> giacus: run "file /etc/init.d./myfile" <7> giacus: lose the space <4> oh .. <1> spaces are evil, or just run ubuntu if iyou want a featurefull desktop <7> giacus: actually, that snot iut <7> christ <4> ok, thanks :) <9> anyone know how unicode works in debian? I mean in ext3... I'm never sure quite what's going on. What's the native encoding? <1> Dewi: bleh.. not sure, what aspect are you talking about? <9> NET||abuse: well, I just find that I get a lot of underscores and things <1> Dewi: this how it store unicode data in a file, or the filename is in unicode? or something more confusing. <9> NET||abuse: with samba, java, rsync... you name it, I get unicode strange occurences when I save files with unicode names <11> hello, is the bluetooth well supported with linux ? any clue to install ? <9> NET||abuse: the filenames <9> NET||abuse: it's quite difficult to even get hold of a unicode character because I don't know how to enter one in the shell or anything like that <1> ah filenames,,, i think there is something about unicode filenames in ext3,,,,, might be a module you need to add propper support for unicode.... i actually don't know for sure <9> NET||abuse: and of course every time I copy something in using a network it seems to get mangled or just changed to an underscore <1> Dewi: the character set will have something to do with your keyboard language too <9> NET||abuse: yeah. But presumably the filesystem is at least aware which code page it's using <9> NET||abuse: I wonder how to query that <9> NET||abuse: I guess I should probably do some random googling and try to find some grounding <1> Dewi: that's what i'm doing :) <1> http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2004/06/msg00243.html <1> Dewi: that's a dicussions and pretty concise answer <9> NET||abuse: hey... that's looking very handy. Thanks! <9> NET||abuse: also a bit scary but we'll see how badly it all breaks :P <1> hehehe <1> good luck <12> aha <13> is mythtv better than xine? <2> is some there simple way of running files with spaces under gnome/nautilus? <14> ejofee: "better" is a little subjective, but xine and mythtv do two different things. <9> Pihhan|O: running them? <2> Dewi: yeah, you click, it opens its viewer and display it <9> Pihhan|O: files with spaces should just work. If they don't, it sounds like a bug in the handler script for the file type in question <9> Pihhan|O: I dunno where you'd look to find that <2> Dewi: i think there is bad handler when program claims it can open URLs <2> openoffice.org handler in sarge is broken that way <2> i have to rename it withou spaces or open in console using oofice filename\ with\ spaces.sxw <15> hello <9> Pihhan|O: I don't really have many apps installed in gnome, but... if I click on a txt file with a space in the name it comes up in vim just fine <9> Pihhan|O: er I mean gedit <16> Does anyone know of a program to convert MP3 to WMA? (I know, I know... I wish I didn't have to) <9> Pihhan|O: it seems unlikely to be a gnome thing <9> Pihhan|O: try a 'file with spaces.txt' on your machine <2> Dewi: i have problems with opening attachments from debian thunderbird under gnome <9> jazbo: not in linux. In windows I'd give besweet a try. <16> Hmmm yah I don't have any windows machines <17> everytime i start the computer the sound is on mute, i have to start the mixer and unmute it, any ideas why ? <2> Virtual: your mixer settings did not save <10> Virtual: that's how ALSA works, save the settings with alsactl store and you should be OK <14> jm_: Why on earth do you have to convert an MP3 to WMA?
<14> Argh <14> jazbo: Why on earth do you have to convert an MP3 to WMA? <2> Virtual: what is your desktop? under KDE kmixer does the job for you also <18> Anyone got a good source for aptget (64-bits)? <2> Acceos: search for debian-amd64 project <18> Thank you <19> PerfDave: very badly <16> PerfDave: My cellphone (which is technically capable of playing MP3's) has been crippled by Verizon so that it only will play WMA's. I guess since nobody has WMA's they figure it will be inconvenient enough that some people will just buy overpriced DRMed songs through their "v-cast" service. <14> jazbo: Flash the phone firmware ;) <20> hello, can one tell me if debian's linux-image packages have pfkey enabled? I don't want to dl a linux-image to verify this and I'm sure 90% of the chan uses a linux-image :) <16> PerfDave: I don't think that will work because all the versions being sold now have this MP3 crippling feature. <14> jazbo: Google ;) <14> jazbo: Or get a better cellphone provider. <14> jethro: I'd be surprised if 90% used a linux-image, most of them use kernel-image probably. <2> jazbo: what about selling it and buying some normal player, propably with .ogg support? <21> guys... has anybody got hands on dual port PCI-X adapter ? <16> PerfDave: Oh believe me I've been googling nonstop for about two weeks and haven't found anything. I think better provider is the way to go. Verizon has got to be the most evil company I've ever encountered <20> PerfDave: mind if I want a serious answer, instead of you playing on words? I'm sure you got my point. <21> Is it worth the $ ? any particular problems ? <14> jazbo: Make sure you let them know *why* you'r ecacnelling <16> Pihhan, I've got other players, I just thought it would be cool to only have to carry one device <15> hey.. which would be the command in debian for "rpm" in rh ? <20> lehel: dpkg <22> lehel: dpkg <16> PerfDave, good point <14> jethro: You made an ***umption which I feel was incorrect, that's all. If you meant "Debian-packaged kernels", you could have said so. <23> what do i need to make a subversion server running. I installed the subversion, the apache module but what do i need further ? <2> jazbo: the carry other device than this :) <15> for example "rpm -qf .." to find out one executabils source package <20> PerfDave: if I said kernel-image, some ****wit would've said it's now called linux-image. anyway.. I'll just see that by myself, as all I get is a lame argument instead of helpful answers. <24> cpanel for debian have? .deb ? <2> lehel: dpkg-query maybe <14> jethro: FFS, chill out. I didn't say that you should have said kernel-image. <18> S0n1 Cpanel aren't stable in Debian <14> jethro: Your question made it soudn liek you were ionly interested in Etch and Sid kernels. <25> i'm configuring exim -- what should i put in for "system mail name" if i'll be handing deliver off to my ISP's smtp server? <20> PerfDave: nevermind. <14> jethro: FWIW, I get no results from grep -i pfkey /boot/config-2.6.8-2-k7 <20> ah, now that is more useful. thank you. <24> Acceos : cpanel - A configuration tool for Chinese desktop environment <24> becuse i need Portuguese <18> Ok, wrong Cpanel then, nevermind :D <18> Pihhan|O None of them mirrors seems to work, do you got a working one? <2> Acceos: no, i dont have 64machine myself, i dont need it <18> Okey <26> !popcon <0> somebody said popcon was the Debian Popularity contest. See results at http://popcon.debian.org/ or install popularity-contest to participate. do the dpkg-reconfigure -plow popularity-contest right after you answered all debconf stuff <27> good afternoon all. The sec team at my job set up a authenticated proxy to access the web. However, it doesn't accept PLAIN text auth. What's the best way to have apt-get use DIGEST auth ? <28> any finnish people around? <26> !fi <0> methinks fi is Finland, or the end of an if block, or an abreviation for First-In....as in FIFO First In First Out <28> how does one get finnish letters for gnome? <29> hello, my java runtime wont work in firefox, it works fine in mozilla, but not firefox, i've added a symlink in Debian:/usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins# like so - libjavaplugin_oji.so, still wont work, any ideas? <10> chigvan: did you enable it in preferences? <22> what does about:plugins say ? do you see the java plugin ? <10> does it show uop in about:plugins? <29> Fox, jm_ m it wont show in about plugins <22> chigvan: are you sure you simlinked to the right .so ? <22> s/sim/sym/ <30> hi, anybody here own a server? <22> Turki: I think a lot of people do. What's the question ? <29> im pretty sure i simlinked to the right .so, as it works fine for mozilla <30> What is the best server for debian, IBM or Dell <18> Dell <10> chigvan: that doesn't mean anything, maybe you have mistyped it <31> heh I spend like 2 minutes trying to bring up my screen session because I couldnt remember the key combo I ***igned to it <10> chigvan: so start by doing file /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/libjavaplugin_oji.so <9> how do I tell whether my current locale is a utf8 locale? <10> Dewi: run locale charmap <30> what about the hard drives, I heared that RAID have troubles with linux (during boot) <22> Turki: wrong
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