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<0> .. I use openbox only <1> kspath_: and fully compatible with debian sid. no pinning. <2> urz: uh, i was wrong.. <3> Azar: humm ... i want to use the freedesktop's entry scheme to the menu <2> urz: sorry, apache-ssl only supports https <0> _g***_ sorry never heard of "freedesktop" thing check their website then <4> out of interest, does anyone know what version of evolution comes with sarge? <2> !info evolution sarge <1> !info evolution sarge <5> dpm_: or packages.debian.org <6> stew worked like a champ, thanks <7> evolution: (The groupware suite), section gnome, is optional. Version: 2.0.4-2 (sarge), Packaged size: 9989 kB, Installed size: 28520 kB <8> dpm_: apt-cache show <packagename> <9> Azar: Openbox3? <0> kspath_: yes <9> Azar: nice
<10> hi, I've trying to make my own deb, and I followed the guidelines in the Debian New Maintainer's Guide, but when the deb is built and I extract the files, the only files in there are the docs <0> kspath_: indeed, very convenient for me <10> I'm sure I'm missing something simple, what could it be? <4> yeah, I'm downloading packages with apt atm, I can't use apt itself. BTW valdyn xoz_, what does !info evolution sarge mean? <11> #debian-mentors <8> dpm_: Read what dpkg said afterwards. <12> hi there <1> dpm_: evolution: (The groupware suite), section gnome, is optional. Version: 2.0.4-2 (sarge) ...see ^^^^ <9> !tell dpm_ about evolution sarge <9> dpm_: lines starting with ! is what dpkg watches/parses for ... <4> yeah, I got that 2.0.4 comes with sarge, what I didn't understand were the ! things. Thanks kspath_ I guess it's quite obvious now that I'm quite new to debian... :) <9> xoz_ they have their own channel on freenode <1> kspath_: really? <1> kspath_: oh, large size also. <13> dpm_: an initial ! addresses dpkg, a channel bot. <1> !! <7> I am not your damn csh prompt! <6> liar <6> ! ls -l <14> !$ <7> i heard $ is a dollar sign, or not an S. <15> if I use alsa, what should I put in the "sound server" option in AMSN? <9> !# <7> it has been said that # is HASH DAMMIT, HASH! NO! OCTOTHORPE! <9> !lbs <9> !lb <7> it has been said that lb is Lebanon <9> !pound <7> i heard pound is some stupid unit, equivalent to 2.205 kg <9> !slug <7> slug is, like, the Sydney Linux User Group. Meetings are normally held on the last Friday of each month, at UTS (University of Technology). See htt://www.slug.org.au/ for further details. on #slug on irc.freenode.net. <8> Sonny: Nothing probably. If you don't run a sound server, like artsd or esound or the like. <8> !botabuse <7> lay off me you buggerererers!!11! <9> hehehe <9> slug is a unit of measure as well <15> beardy: just "play $sound" ?? <15> beardy: but my amsn doesnt paly any sound <4> I'm installing the x server now, and it asks me what mouse port to use. I've got a PS/2 mouse. Should I choose /dev/psaux or /dev/input/mice? I think I should choose /dev/psaux, but I'm not sure... <13> dpm_: usually /dev/input/mice <4> k <1> ps2 is not psaux? /dev/input/mice is for usb. <16> !devinputmice <13> xoz_: I don't think it's just for usb. <17> "/dev/sdb1 /media/usb0 auto rw,user,noauto 0 0" <- When I try to mount this drive I can't write as user it. I can read and root can write, but I can't write. What's wrong there? Does anybody know? <13> xoz_: especially since it is working fine for my ps2 mouse. <4> that last point I like <16> xoz_, use /dev/input/mice and load the psmouse module <1> thingfish: ok, mice means many :) <18> !vfatrw <7> To get write access to a vfat partition when mounting it with fstab, use the line "/dev/partition /mount/point vfat defaults,uid=USERID,gid=GROUPID,umask=002 0 0" in /etc/fstab. umask=002 will make the partition rwxrwxr-x, while umask=022 will make it rwxr-xr-x. Get your user/group ids with the command "id". This also applies to NTFS, if you replace "vfat" with "ntfs" (although you can't currently easily _write_ to NTFS with Linux).. <8> I don't think there is any /dev/psaux if you have udev and such things. <17> I want to read/writer reiserfs ;-) <17> -r <19> beardy: there is on my system, and I dont even have a ps2 mouse hooked up <8> nix: Yes, here too, my mistake. <1> so what's the diff between usbmouse from psmouse then? <8> xoz_: USB is usb, ps/2 is ps/2, a different interface <1> so the idea is /dev/input/mice is a virtual device for mouse related devices? ok.
<8> xoz_: Yes. <1> beardy: so if you have a trackpad and a usbmouse and a psmouse, you access them in one virtual device? <1> this will be a good thing but i usually configure the trackpad to be psaux and usbmouse to be input/mice <20> is it possible to change from say a wired lan connectoin to a wireless connection with out disturbing the flow of data? or should i ask this some where else? <17> "/dev/sdb1 /media/usb0 reiserfs rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,user=xyz 0 0" <- that's the part of my mtab for the usb hdd. But why can't I write as user (xyz) to that disk <21> LinuxNIT-studys: like, if you were in the middle of a download? <22> try umod=000,gid=1000,uid=1000 <20> Daedalus_, yeah <17> k <1> LinuxNIT-studys: depends on the application <20> oh <23> hi, a WINS server would reduce Broadcast traffic am i correct? <21> LinuxNIT-studys: The only way I can think of it working generically might be if you get the same IP via the wireless as you had over wired. <22> i how also a question: how to good partiotion 40gb drive for debian ? <21> LinuxNIT-studys: and even then, I"m not sure <24> Anybody know the hotkey to switch desktops? <20> ok just kinda curious about it <1> there are some apps that can recover after loosing the connection but some apps just quit after loosing the connection. <8> neuterspAWAY: Where? <25> Schatan[aw]: there is a PARTITION-HOWTO at tldp.org, IIRC <26> abrotman: sorry :) had to go :) back again.. <8> neuterspAWAY: In what? <11> did you purge/reinstall ? <27> LinuxNIT-studys: if you already have a connection, no <21> neuterspAWAY: ctrl+alt+left/right <26> abrotman: if i purge the lib i break loads of dependencies <20> xoz_ i want it to NOT lose connection <20> eeyore-, yes <22> streuner: thx, i was searchinf for something like this :) <26> abrotman: how can i keep the other files? <11> JoshX: then i guess you'll have to manually grab the package .. and force the install <1> LinuxNIT-studys: what connection? ssh, ftp, telnet? <20> anything <27> LinuxNIT-studys: the general answer for that ('anything') is "no" <26> abrotman: the point is that libglib is now at 1.2.10-10.1 <20> k <20> thanks <26> and i have the 1.2.10-10 version installed <11> JoshX: i'm aware of that .. grab the CORRECT libglib1.2 .. and force it <11> i have no idea how you got that etch package .. but you did <26> ah first the correct libglib <27> LinuxNIT-studys: for specific protocols like http, the answer is "maybe" (depends on client retries) <26> ok hang on <20> eeyore-, i see but like for a download then no <27> LinuxNIT-studys: if you control every aspect of the connection, like if you could get the same IP address and routing, and if the client hasn't barfed by then, sure <1> LinuxNIT-studys: the general idea of internet protocol is to establish other routes if the default route is broken... so in theory, changing network connection should be ok. <20> :) ok <26> abrotman: it depends on another version libc <27> xoz: not after you already bind/accept/connect <11> JoshX: dpkg -l libc6 | tail -1 <17> Schatan[aw]: your tipp doesn't work. With that options I get an error during mount <26> ii libc6 2.3.2.ds1-22 GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone <11> !info libc6 sarge <26> and it needs 2.3.5-1 <11> JoshX: what does? <20> well thanks guys <26> libglib-1.2.10-10.1 <20> i gtg now <1> eeyore-: depends on the protocol if it is stateless or connectionless or the other way around... <7> libc6: (GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone data), section base, is required. Version: 2.3.2.ds1-22 (sarge), Packaged size: 4784 kB, Installed size: 15548 kB <11> JoshX: --force-downgrade <26> with dpkg -i? <11> http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/g/glib1.2/libglib1.2_1.2.10-9_i386.deb .. use that package .. and force the downgrade <11> yes <11> and pray nothing else gets screwed up <26> hehe <26> i'm going to do it the hard way <11> !tell LinuxNIT-studys about away <26> abrotman: pray for me :) <11> JoshX: no kidding <26> abrotman: as far as i can see i can purge libglib <26> hang on <20> well ok then
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