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<0> GoAuLd: fun :) <1> luka: ide-scis is not recommend in 2.6.x kernels <2> sirius: try changing it to this: http://pastebin.com/768327 <3> other <4> luka: O_O <0> GoAuLd: no no my arms hurt... you can m***age my back now? <3> again <5> stew: when I wnat to load ide-cd it says: modprobe ide-cd <5> FATAL: Module ide_cd not found. <2> sirius: do an ifdown eth0 first, modify /etc/network/interfaces, then do ifup eth0 <1> luka: what does 'cat /proc/version' say? <6> luka: did you compile it into your kenrel? if you didn't include the ide-cd module when you compiled your kernel you will need to recompile it <7> sohmestra: Then he won't have loopback, if he wants to access localhost/127.0.0.1 no? <2> sid: I just modified what he had there. I ***umed he copied only the eth0 section <8> how would I go about installing wine on debian stable x86_64? <5> Stew: cat /proc/version
<5> Linux version 2.6.16.17--2 (root@memphis) (gcc version 4.0.4 20060507 (prerelease) (Debian 4.0.3-3)) #1 PREEMPT Tue May 30 12:30 2006 <1> luka: install an official kernel <9> or learn how to compile a kernel <10> LinuxHelp: see the amd64 faq for ia32 chroots <2> sirius: don't remove any "auto lo" or "iface lo ...." stuff, just modify the eth0 entry <5> streuner: Ithink I must do it <7> sirius: http://www.rafb.net/paste/results/bN2ViC30.html <7> sirius: I believe that is what the file should look like at the end. <8> formorer: I'm stupid, where is that FAQ? <11> is there /etc/font directory in testing? <11> I don't have it. :( I'm not sure what would re-create it. any suggestions? <7> LinuxHelp: apt-get install wine ? <7> LinuxHelp: Or is wine not in am64 repositories? <8> Package wine is not available, but is referred to by another package. <2> LinuxHelp: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=debian+amd64+faq&btnG=Google+Search <10> LinuxHelp: http://alioth.debian.org/docman/view.php/30192/21/debian-amd64-howto.html <7> LinuxHelp: I would think the only way wine 64 bit would work, is if it was emulating 64 bit windows programs. <12> any ideea what would cause this error wehn doing make Only kernel versions 2.4.x and above are supported. <12> You have . <12> my kernel is 2.6.16 <2> [KillerB]: what error? <6> [KillerB]: what are you trying ot build? <13> sohomestra: sid: says again no DHCPOFFERS recieved and no working leases in persistent database and failed to bring up eth0 <6> sid: do you know what wine stands for? <12> madwifi modules <7> wine is not and emulator <5> Is not any way that I say to cdrecord uses my /dev/hdb or /dev/dvd ? <14> What's up with the thunderbird maintainer? 1.5.0.2 has security issues (announced seven days ago) which are addressed in 1.5.0.4 and there's no new package yet <6> luka: i'm not sure i followed that question <12> sohomestra it does not find my kernel version <2> sirius: is your PC directly connected to your cable modem? <5> stew: TNX <11> How do I fix this GConf server is not in use, shutting down. <13> sohmestra: no its connected to a switch then to the modem <2> [KillerB]: apt-get install kernel-headers-`uname -r` <2> sirius: hmm. a switch, or a router? <8> surely I can do apt-get install --arch i386 wine ? <2> sirius: you'll need to have a router between you and your cable modem, or else have your PC directly connected. <8> chroot looks nasty <13> sohmestra: actually it maybe be to a router, im running ubuntu on the same thing and runs fine <12> sohmestra I cant do that since I am using a non debian kernel <12> I get this error only since i downgraded gcc from 4.0 to 3.3 <12> I do have the kernel sources in /usr/src/linux <2> [KillerB]: apt-get --purge remove gcc-3.3, apt-get install gcc-3.3? I don't know. <13> sohmestra: ubuntu has same interfaces settings as debian did, just a diffrent static address and it works fine. <12> I did that <2> sirius: does it also have a 192.168.0.0/24 address? <13> sohmestra: im trying 101 static on deabian that i know works, and ubuntu is using 192.168.0.103 <12> in Makefile there is a variable $(KERNELRELEASE). how does that variable get the value? any ideea? <2> sirius: can you ping 192.168.0.1? <2> sirius: or 192.168.0.103? <13> sohmestra: nope neither <2> sirius: have you tried a different cat5 cable? <15> damn I really can't figure out what and how to mount <2> adggg: mount /dev/hda5 /mnt <13> sohomestra: i dual boot on that machine into windows and the cat5 cable works fine <9> Stevie: turn off that damn script <8> Can any1 tell me why I would be getting this seamingly impossible error? http://pastebin.com/768387 <13> sohmestra: also got green status light on the end of the cable into the computer and a green light on the switch <16> gentlemen i am rather dissatisfied with these new "PDIFFS" as you call them <6> abrotman: he says he did
<6> helo <17> ehlo <6> man <8> I'll take that as a no? <6> abrotman: and it appears he didnt' lie :) <13> sohmestra: maybe i can download a driver for linux for the netcard and try reinstalling it ? is there a way to do that <18> LinuxHelp: maybe you have a kernel that doesn't run 32-bit executables? <18> just guessin <18> never saw that <2> sirius: check your logs - /var/log/{syslog,messages} and see if there are any funky errors reported there <8> r_marvin, why would it say "File not found" then? <15> sohmestra: whatever I try to do it tell me "no such file or directory" <2> adggg: ls /dev/hda5, or ls /mnt? <15> ls /dev/hda5: no such file or dir <15> ls /mnt no complaints <8> as usual.. no-one knows whats wrong with linux... :/ <18> LinuxHelp: from the first try, i see it sees it in the PATH <2> adggg: then there's no use trying to mount it then ;o) why do you think it should be /dev/hda5? <19> question: since #debian has officially moved to OFTC, would the chan ops like for my bot, manpages, to relay between Freenode and OFTC? <8> r_marvin, that dont matter, as I'm doing ./wine, with the same error <18> LinuxHelp: can you run other 32-bit executables like that one? <15> sohmestra: that's what I thought it was <9> stew yay! <18> exactly, that's why i'm figuring it's about the executable format <2> adggg: try ls /dev/hd* and see what it says <9> stew: it only took two months of me yelling at him :) <6> abrotman: i asked nicely. see! ;) <18> the prompt says "amd64", so i'm guessing you might have a 64-bit distro <8> r_marvin, how would I check? where can I find a quick 32-bit app? <9> stew: i've asked nicely before <20> afternoon, abrotman <15> ls /dev/hd*: no such file or dir <13> sohmestra: im not seeing anything other then that DHCPOFFERS not recieved <8> Linux amd64 2.6.15-1-amd64-k8 #2 Tue Mar 7 20:57:25 UTC 2006 x86_64 GNU/Linux <15> mount /dev /mnt : block device required <18> LinuxHelp: where did you get wine's binary? it's from a package? <8> r_marvin: I found a .tgz with wine in it... <8> its for slackware, but hey <18> LinuxHelp: that must be it <2> sirius: hmm. I think I'm stumped. <18> install wine for you distribution <12> in a Makefile there is a variable $(KERNELRELEASE). how does that variable get the value? any ideea? <8> r_marvin, fraid thats not possible, no such thing as up-to-date wine for debian stable <18> there are backports <18> !backports <21> it has been said that backports is a package from a newer Debian branch, compiled from source for an older branch to avoid dependency and ABI complications. http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ch-package.en.html#s-port or http://backports.org/ or http://www.apt-get.org/ or ask me about <simple sid backport> <8> r_marvin, I already use backports.org <8> they dont maintain wine <18> then use the "simple sid backport" way <8> !simple sid backport <21> extra, extra, read all about it, simple sid backport is 1) Add a deb-src line for sid to your sources.list. 2) apt-get update 3) apt-get build-dep packagename;apt-get -b source packagename 4) install the resulting debs, or pay someone to do it properly :), or ask me about <backports>, or http://www.linuks.mine.nu/abp/ <7> sirius / sohmestra working? <2> sid: no <18> !ops there is a bot "manpage" that seems to conflict with dpkg <21> Hydroxide, bob2, caphuso, dondelelcaro, doogie, eeyore-, ElectricElf, ):, helix, ljlane, LoRez, RichiH, mentor, Netsnipe, TML, walters, xk, gravity, azeem, Maulkin, stew: r_marvin complains about: there is a bot "manpage" that seems to conflict with dpkg <7> !start a bot war <21> Blootbot is the best bot! <2> sid, sirius: I think I'm stumped for the moment, and anyway, I need to head home. <22> r_marvin: how so? <18> -manpages- Error: "ops" is not a valid command. <23> hmmm? <23> !hi <21> hello, mentor <8> Is sid unstable or testing? <23> message only <8> !sid <21> the unstable version of Debian. Commonly [and wrongly] backronymed Still In Development. It's actually named for the destructive neighbour kid in Toy Story. Ask me about unstable. Do not use sid unless you have the skill to find your way out of the mess that broken packages may put you in. It will never be released. <24> sudo dpkg -i amarok_1.4-beta2-1.x86_64.deb <8> thx <7> !hi <21> hello, sid <18> yes, not on the channel <1> LinuxHelp: unstable is sid
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