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<0> stew: ethernet didn't work, and it didn't see my hard drive <1> astronut: ...a compelling reason for 2.6, that... <0> which suggets sarge 2.6 won't reocgnize the driver <0> Vasistha: oh, i'm unquestionably ging to 2.6, it's just a matter of order <2> ethernet didn't?!? does it have something other than an e1000? <0> stew: i dunno - i loaded module, but didn't work <0> worked fine on 2.4 <0> it's tg3 <2> oh <2> on a thinkpad? crazy <0> weird, isn't it? <2> yeah <0> 2.4 has been quite smooth so far <2> if you want to avoid udev, upgrade to 2.6 before you upgrade to etch <0> it's funny watching the mirror jump back and forth between 100-130k and 30-36k <0> stew: too late
<2> astronut: /msg dpkg etch upgrade kernel <0> besides, sarge 2.6 will fail <0> the yaird vs initramfs-tools <0> stew: both the d-i 2.6 and this guys sarge 2.6 apparently failed - he rolled his own <3> does anyone use pureftpd <3> ? <4> yes <1> Wing-Zero: if you've got a question, feel free to just ask it <5> Wing-Zero: yes see !popcon <4> !anyone <6> Please do not ask if anyone uses <someprogram>. Instead, ask your real question. (If the real question _was_ "does anyone use <someprogram>?" ask me about <popcon> instead.) See <ask> <sicco> <ask-to-ask> <polls> <3> sorry people <3> im getting an error tryint o ***ociate ftpadmin with pureftpd <3> "Table 'pureftpd.users' doesn't exist" <3> i know how to create a table , but such a table im not sure about the fields to create <1> Wing-Zero: I bet there's some kind of initial setup script that needs to be run <3> Vasistha: its a series of php files that runs within /var/www/html <7> Is there some else informations howto setup an RAID1 with the debian installer? <1> Wing-Zero: the setup script(s) are a series of php files? Kind of weird... Well, do you have php/apache installed? Have you run the setup scripts? <8> anyone using approx? <3> yea apache php python etc <3> is in <3> i also have phpmyadmin <1> !anyone <6> Please do not ask if anyone uses <someprogram>. Instead, ask your real question. (If the real question _was_ "does anyone use <someprogram>?" ask me about <popcon> instead.) See <ask> <sicco> <ask-to-ask> <polls> <1> callee: ^^^ <0> !sicco <6> Please ask sicco questions, questions that are Specific, Informative, Concise, Complete, and On-topic. Ask me about <research> and <cooperation in asking for help>. <1> Wing-Zero: so... have you run the setup scripts? do you not know how? <0> stew: ah, i think i know the problem <3> Vasistha: im lookin thru what i untared <0> here my drives are /dev/hdaX - in 2.6 they are sdaX <3> just a dir with php files <1> Wing-Zero: un-tarred? did you not get the package from debian's repository? <3> no <1> Wing-Zero: well, you should get the package from debian's repository if it is available, which it probably is. Then debian will (probably) automatically run all setup scripts <9> hey all, I've been logging things over night and it appears that during Samba transfers, every 5 minutes, exactly, iowait shoots to 100% and smbd gets stalled, it seems to relate to pdflush and kjournald, but I'm not sure what to check next... any suggestions anyone? <1> Wing-Zero: hum, on second thought, I can't find pureftp in debian's repo's. Is there some other name? <3> Vasistha: pureftpd or pure-ftpd <10> Is there some common problem with xserver-xorg upgrades that would lead to the error message "could not open default font 'fixed'"? <11> What Kernel I can install for one I scheme that has dual Xeon 64 bits. The system is sarge <1> Wing-Zero: ahha, indeed, http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?suite=all&subword=1&exact=&arch=any§ion=all&case=insensitive&keywords=pure-ftp&searchon=names <12> Smerdyakov: Install xorg. <1> Wing-Zero: you should apt-get install pure-ftpd or aptitude install pure-ftpd ... and delete that other tgz package you downloaded (and the files it installed <10> ricky_clarkson, it's already installed, but trying to install it again triggered a flurry of activity! Thanks. <3> Vasistha: but pureftpd isnt the problem, ftpAdmin is , the table <12> Smerdyakov: Maybe you installed xserver-xorg and not xorg. <1> Wing-Zero: same deal, did you get ftpadmin from debian? <12> Smerdyakov: That was my mistake. <3> Vasistha: debian doenst have ftpAdmin <10> ricky_clarkson, I read what you said as xserver-xorg. Should it be xorg? <1> Flamarion: probably kernel-image-2.6-64 or kernel-image-2.6-64-smp <12> Smerdyakov: Yes. xserver-xorg is just the server. <0> damn, as i feared, it failed on 2.6 <0> just hung <12> Is there a way of setting the sensitivity of a laptop touchpad in X? <0> if 2.4 sees my disks as hdaX and 2.6 as sdaX, is there any way to get an fstab that works for both? <2> astronut: have you though about using "/msg dpkg sarge 2.6.15" or an etch d-i? <1> Flamarion: here's a list of choices... http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=kernel-image-2.6&searchon=names&subword=1&version=sarge&release=all <12> For clicks, not just movement.
<13> Anyone has had any issues with amavis memory leaking <13> I'm using amavis, and it's eating up around 40% of my memory <12> stew: ipw2200 keeps resetting itself due to a firmware error - but thankfully keeps connections going. <10> ricky_clarkson, looks like the problem was somehow some postinst scripts hadn't finished, and trying to reinstall xserver-xorg poked them into doing their jobs. Thanks!! :D <12> Smerdyakov: Whatever. Make sure xorg is installed. <2> ricky_clarkson: my ipw2200 hates my ap, and mine resets a lot. my wife has the same laptop, and she doesn't have the problem. go figure <0> stew: ipw2200 is what i have <12> stew: Ah, that might explain why it resets in Windows too. <0> stew: the etch d-i would have been smarter <1> Wing-Zero: well... I would still advise using the pure-ftpd package from debian. If you scroll back and check my advise, I would tell you all the same things for ftpadmin that I did re: pure-ftpd <12> stew: Any way of finding out why it resets in Windows, just for troubleshooting? <0> stew: i'm in etch already, but going to a 2.6 kernel won't work <0> i guess i have to build my own <0> well, let me try the new GUI intall <2> ricky_clarkson: i dunno. haven't used windows in a few years, "event viewer" in administrative something in the control panel or something? <12> stew: Sounds vague enough. ;) <12> stew: Is this the 'right' way of doing things? Just run dhclient to start my wireless? <0> d'oh <14> can I use wget or anything other, to just visit a list or urls? not download files <0> i forgot to reginerate the initrd <2> ricky_clarkson: you should just set it to be dhcp in /etc/network/interfaces ; the cheat sheet is "/msg dpkg man interfaces", you can set your wireless parameters in interfaces too, man 7 wireless <12> Ok, next job! <11> Vasistha, tks! <12> I have a USB adapter for ADSL, what should I use to connect using that to my boredband? In Windows I use the ISP's software. <15> wondering if the source.list on the debian testing machine would need to have entries for debian and ubuntu to pull the packages <2> jabra: you should not mix debian and ubuntu, use only whichever you originally installed <16> jabra: What stew said. <7> The Debian installer can not install on on physical volume for RAID1? We can not define the mount pount in that volume like when we would make an ext3 partition, then we need to define the mount point. I do an fresh install for RAID1 mirrored disk <16> !raid <6> [raid] Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks, the opposite of SLED, or what master.debian.org doesn't have See also: raid {0-5}, or http://people.debian.org/~blade/install/preload/, or see http://www.adaptec.com/worldwide/product/markeditorial.html?prodkey=quick_explanation_of_raid, or see <software raid> <15> so I would need two config files or two machines the later is probably optimal <0> stew: got it <15> stew: k-god ^ <0> i just had to edit the root line in grub <16> jabra: Don't mix and match distros. <16> jabra: Your debian system is debian. Your ubuntu system is ubuntu. <16> !tell jabra about ubuntu <7> k-god: Thanks i look to <2> astronut: what does "uname -r" say now? <15> k-god: thanks <15> so apt-proxy can't handle this ? <0> 2.6.15.-1-686 <0> stew: i know which kernel i'm in :-P <0> ok, time for wirless <0> !2006 key <6> from memory, 2006 key is apt 0.6.43.1 ( now in unstable and testing) includes the 2006 package key. You can also install the key as follow, explicitly trusting this message with no verification: gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys 2D230C5F ; gpg --export 084750FC01A6D388A643D869010908312D230C5F | sudo apt-key add - <13> I'm using Debian Sarge 3.1 and amavis, and the process amavisd is gradually taking more and more memory. Any ideas why, or how to fix it? <12> jabra: I've had a reasonably good experience recently with running one distro in a chroot from another. <0> stew: was it you running ipw2200? <12> Debian is piss-easy to install that way. <0> is it in main or contrib? <17> Maquiavelo: sounds like a problem of amavis, not Debian <13> tido <12> astronut: And me. <0> ricky_clarkson: oh, it was you <0> ricky_clarkson: -^ <12> astronut: ipw2200 is in the 2.6.8 and above kernel. <13> DerJamster yea took it to them, but no answer, was wondering if anyone else had that issue since I'm using the amavis sarge package <2> astronut: yes, all you should need to do is download firmware from ipw2200.sf.net ; you have driver 1.0.8 so you need firmware 2.4, put it in /lib/firmware then modprobe ipw2200 <12> ..You still need the firmware from ipw2200.sf.net <0> stew: ah, sweet - i thought it was in m-a <2> ricky_clarkson: its in 2.6.15 and above <12> stew: Oops. <0> is there a .deb of the firmware? <2> no <12> It's easy to install. That's the only bit I didn't **** up. <2> :) <0> that's funny, i thought ubuntu didn't ship firmware <0> because it worked off their live cd <0> are you sure i need it? <2> positive <2> astronut: if you wanna check, modprobe ipw2200 ; and check dmesg <12> Magic only works on Macs, sorry. <0> ok, downloading elinks
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