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<0> SonnyBurnett: there may also be some vendors linked from the debian.org stickers who sell them
<0> debian: irc.debian.org switched where it is pointing; nothing else changed.
<1> dondelelcaro: ok, that's no my point though. :)
<2> is there a way to disable the borders of a window in gnome just like kde can?
<3> dondelelcaro: In the output of dmesg i have find some errors about dma http://pastebin.com/769247 Can you take a look please
<4> For my debian ssh server (opensshd), I want to set up an account for my friend (who I trust, even with root), another account for another friend (he shouldn't be allowed to touch anything outside his homedir, not even back out the network, just vi and a few tools), and my brother (all tools, only ~). The first one is easy, anyone have ideas as to what I should do for the other two?
<5> tarzeau: Bit more then 20 min but Im trying out the uapt thingy now.
<6> Gnea, thanks
<3> SonnyBurnett: There are some shops that could print it for you, on stickers, t-shirts etc, you need to give him the image, and done.
<0> itchi: let me guess, hda isn't the raided drive?
<0> tonsofpcs: you can't really restrict users to their home directories unless you're using selinux or similar.
<3> dondelelcaro: No, RAID1 are hdb and hdc
<3> dondelelcaro: I think it's the cable
<0> itchi: right; hda is showing early signs of failing, or its cable is bad.
<0> tonsofpcs: even then they'll still have to be able to acess /usr, /lib, /bin, etc.
<3> dondelelcaro: For dma, need we an special one. That one that are more rigide an have 2 lines for 1?



<3> dondelelcaro: I have leave that original cable in that computer.
<0> itchi: dma should work either way; it's just that some of the transfer modes (ATA100 et al) "require" special cables
<7> widrone: does it work for you?
<7> widrone: i'm just extending it with pkgnames and upgrade ...
<0> tonsofpcs: if you don't want users on the machine to be able to access stuff, you should set your umask and permissions appropriately so they cannot.
<3> dondelelcaro: Or i confuse with ultra dma??
<8> now this ****s
<8> tor hosts banned at OFTC
<3> dondek: hdc: 160086528 sectors (81964 MB) w/8192KiB Cache, CHS=65535/16/63, UDMA(33)
<3> dondelelcaro: hdc: 160086528 sectors (81964 MB) w/8192KiB Cache, CHS=65535/16/63, UDMA(33)
<0> shay: uh... OFTC doesn't ban tor hosts.
<3> dondelelcaro: On the hdc dma been work??
<0> shay: indeed, #tor is on OFTC.
<8> dondelelcaro, the #debian channel has tor hosts banned.
<8> dondelelcaro, as an operator, can you fix that?
<0> shay: yes, we ban tor here, and on OFTC.
<8> dondelelcaro, or, do you know if there is a way to cloak my real host in OFTC?
<0> shay: I will add +e for specific users, but I won't remove the bans
<7> how can i change filepermissions/acls in my AFS account?
<8> dondelelcaro, cool, can you add +e to me? (*!*shay*@*tor*)
<9> There was a linux question on the weakest link
<9> "In which country did the redhat of fedora
<0> shay: I'll do it for specific nics and specific usernames. /msg me on oftc.
<3> dondelelcaro: You're right, that HDD hda are also an old one that could be are an zombie
<4> lol iKernel
<9> " (or something) " orignate?"
<8> dondelelcaro, sure, thanks
<3> dondelelcaro: So it's needed to install that os in the RAID1
<9> tonsofpcs, Well it was something about redhat and fedora, I guessed it originated from Austria cause Austria is more germanic than Turkey
<9> Maybe it was "In which country did fedora redhat originiate from?"
<9> k im going to go back to watching the weakest link
<9> once dot comes back
<4> what channel?
<9> Stop doing that, dot.
<9> k brb
<5> tarzeau: It sort of works, but It doesnt deal with dependencies does it?
<10> SerajewelKS: hey, do you know if blootbot has a specific mysql requirement? it doesn't seem to like 5.0
<7> widrone: not yet...
<11> Gnea: don't know, never tried it with 5.0
<5> tarzeau: Ill play a bit with the version I got, see if I can get it to blow something up atleast...
<11> hrm, why would a dist-upgrade prompt the removal of some packages... but apt-get install'ing them right after the dist-upgrade doesn't yield any conflicts at all?
<7> widrone: wait wait
<7> widrone: please reload it, www.linuks.mine.nu/uapt/
<5> tarzeau: Too late, playin crawl as we speak... So far so good...
<12>
<12> /etc/cron.daily/man-db:
<12> mandb: can't open /usr/share/man/man1x/bitmap.1x: No such file or directory
<12> mandb: warning: /usr/share/man/man1/atobm.1x.gz: bad symlink or ROFF `.so' request mandb: can't open /usr/share/man/man1x/bitmap.1x: No such file or directory
<5> tarzeau: Hehe, Ill try the new one.
<7> widrone: this version is much improved (can do uapt-get upgrade :)
<11> ma3x: pastebin
<7> and it's printing the PATH, LD_LIBRARY_PATH in the usage
<12> I get this email warnings all the time. how do I remove ?
<11> ma3x: remove the dangling symlinks
<12> SerajewelKS, how do I know which ones are the symlinks?
<11> ma3x: the email told you
<12> SerajewelKS, for eg. it says mandb: can't open /usr/share/man/man1x/bitmap.1x: No such file or directory
<12> SerajewelKS, so what should I do for that one?
<11> ma3x: yes
<11> ma3x: remove the file it lists



<12> SerajewelKS, ok so for eg. these 2 lines: mandb: warning: /usr/share/man/man1/xtrapinfo.1x.gz: bad symlink or ROFF `.so' request
<12> mandb: can't open /usr/share/man/man1x/xtrap.1x: No such file or directory
<12> I should sremove /usr/share/man/man1x/xtrap.1x right?
<12> I mean /usr/share/man/man1/xtrapinfo.1x.gz
<11> ma3x: that's the idea
<11> ma3x: in the first case, ls -l first to make sure it's a symlink
<12> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 52 2006-05-15 05:23 /usr/share/man/man1/xtrapinfo.1x.gz
<12> it's not symlink, is it?
<11> ma3x: right
<5> tarzeau: The upgrade prints my homedir and "ls: *.deb: No such file or directory" on the last line before exiting.
<12> so?
<13> ma3x: in that case it's probably a .SO link. read the contents of the file, it'll probably be just one line
<12> peterS, you're right. so I just remove those non existing links files, right?
<12> what are they for anyway? the manpages?
<13> ma3x: aha! it's a _broken_ .so link. (should say 'man1/xtrap.1x' rather than 'man1x/xtrap.1x')
<5> tarzeau: LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:~/install/usr/lib:~/install/lib <- Something you recently added? The last one doe not seem to be in my install folder.
<13> ma3x: anyway, it's a harmless warning, perhaps report it as a bug if it hasn't been reported already
<12> peterS, too late, I removed those links. hopefully don't need them anyway
<13> ma3x: you only need them if you need to read those manpages
<12> peterS, bug of which package? man-db?
<11> the way etch is these days, a dist-upgrade is about an equal chance between a bag of candy and a bottle poison. but it's still fun to take the risk.
<13> ma3x: no, whatever package provides those files.
<14> man page? :P
<11> bottle of*
<13> ma3x: looks like xbase-clients
<12> let me see if it has the bug in the bts
<5> tarzeau: Or maybe the no .deb is its way of saying all upgraded all OK.
<13> ma3x: yeah, it's been reported several times now, it seems. bugs #356539, #361911, #362782, #366500, #367220, #369206
<4> nite all, expect me to be asking about chroot and required binaries tomorrow (or you can just leave queries full of info now and hope you covered all that I'll ask)
<12> peterS, yeah I just saw that too - but it seems no update has been made, one still have to do it by hand
<15> hey, any recommendations for a good, light bittorrent client? I don't want to use azuerues, it's too slow.
<0> menko: rtorrent
<15> does it have port checking function?
<0> menko: port checking?
<5> Seems the command "cd -" is trying hard to do something smart, and fails. Wonder what smarts its trying for.
<0> widrone: it's the equivalent of cd $OLDPWD
<15> widrone: I think it goes to the last directory you have been in
<5> Aye, thats what it seems to me too. Thats the "smart thing". Dont ever try to google "cd -" and expect info btw. =)
<0> widrone: help cd; is what you type if you want to know what it's doing
<5> dondelelcaro: Ah, thanks. Buildtins, not all of them have manpages, but I forget the little help thingy.
<0> widrone: right, the builtins are described in man bash; cd pretty much has to be a builtin.
<0> (there are ways of making it not a builtin, but they're all so incredibly insane as to not be describable.)
<5> dondelelcaro: For the record, the help cd command says nothing about - either.
<9> There is a file on my debian partittiion, /etc/modprobe.d/linux-sound-base_noOSS . When Ils, it is flashing. What does this mean?
<13> iKernel: that you have some obnoxious dircolors settings, I guess. I can't imagine putting up with a system where file types _flash_
<0> peterS: yes... I think we had this discsussion before at some point
<13> dondelelcaro: not that I recall
<0> must have been with someone else then
<9> peterS, To me, it is a warning
<9> brb
<0> widrone: man bash; and see the cd bit... there its described. Not sure why the help text doesn't mention it, since the manpage is almost equivalent but subtly better.
<0> s/its/it's/
<5> dondelelcaro: Thank you anyhow for the pointers.
<11> whaaaaat, kdelibs-bin doesn't exist in testing?
<9> back
<9> peterS, To me, it means that something is wrong
<9> oh I know what it will be
<13> iKernel: I disabled colored directory listings a long time ago, I don't know what the default color settings mean at all
<9> it's a symlink to /lib/linux-sound-base/noOSS.modprobe.conf , and fedora's like: "wtf that file doesn't exsit"
<16> some one know how to display in human readable format a queued mail ?
<9> brb
<17> hi
<18> is there a list somewhere of all of the /msg dpkg commands
<17> I'm trying to use iptables in sarge, but iptables -L complains saying it can't initialize iptables table filter: Module is wrong version
<14> adggg: /msg dpkg your factoids
<17> but lsmod shows ipdables_filter loaded fine
<17> iptable_filter even
<18> liable: /msg dpkg returns insufficient params
<18> is there a list of all of the options
<18> ?
<14> ..
<14> !your factoids
<19> My factoids are available at http://rzlab.ucr.edu/~dpkg/ They are updated nightly and the previous 18 days are archived. there is a searchable database of my factoids at http://dpkg.vireo.org/


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