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<0> aeronadix: Don't impose your clulessness on others, and ceirtaly not in here. <1> You guys are disciples, lol <2> no, we're just older than 13 <1> Stallman disciples, lol <3> aeronadix: stop trolling <4> !friday <5> it has been said that friday is Tardsday Eve Eve <6> Nah, GNU disciples don't use Debian, they use some weird Brazilian distro. <1> Stallman is a loser <7> helix: kick him already <3> and for the love of god, the rest of you, STOP FEEDING THE TROLLS <7> helix: wtf are you waiting for so long? <3> tarzeau: do I need to remove you as well? what is your problem? <3> I haven't been waiting in the background <7> helix: go ahead, what's wrong with you? <7> helix: don't you see clearly what he's doing on purpose?
<8> PerfDave: why use brazilian distros? <3> tarzeau: I _still_ have to warn people before kicking them unless they're crapflooding <6> priscila: There's one distro that the Free Software Foundation actively recommend. I can't remember the name, but it's a Brazilian Debian derivative IIRC (not Kurumin). <7> PerfDave, priscila here? http://www.gnu.org/links/links.html#TOCFreeGNULinuxDistributions <8> PerfDave: it isnt a brazilian distro, it's an argentine distro <8> utotu <7> priscila: it's just one among many <2> hehe never heard of it <9> how do i intstall xgl in debian <6> priscila: My bad <9> any howtos <10> !xgl <5> hmm... xgl is the X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL and takes advantage of available accelerated 3D rendering hardware. It is designed to integrate well with the composite extension and performs best when a compositing manager is running.check http://www.novell.com/linux/xglrelease or ask me about "compiz" and "xgl-howto", or see http://getkororaa.com/ for a live-cd with xgl <0> !xgl-howto <5> methinks xgl-howto is xgl may or may not work on your system. Currently supports nVidia/ATI. http://battlehorse.homelinux.net/w/Wiki.jsp?page=Xgl <11> xgl? <0> blazemonger: read above <9> thanks <11> i wonder if blender would then work on my ati all in wonder 128 card <8> a famous brazilian distro is kurumin which is a poor debian costumization <0> blazemonger: Nothing to do with that. <12> what driver should I load for logitech usb webcam? <13> isn't that like not good enough gl support in the gpu <14> There is a frontend system simular to cpannel that users can add remove email addys from etc anyone remember wat its called ? <14> im pretty sure its a deb based project only <15> is yaird nesessary for etch wile running 2.6.15? <10> k31th: /msg dpkg searcg <10> k31th: /msg dpkg search <10> !depends linux-image-2.6.15-1-686 <5> linux-image-2.6.15-1-686: depends on module-init-tools (>= 0.9.13), initramfs-tools | yaird | linux-initramfs-tool <10> madclicker: initrd is replace by any of the above <10> *replaced* <12> I am following http://www.aboutdebian.com/webcam.htm. It talks about v4l module, I can't find it(running 2.6.15 debian linux-image). <6> So xgl is yet more pointless wanky eyecandy? :) <14> Think im going to go with debian on this webhead instead of gentoo... i seem to spend alot of time fixing portage. <16> where can i get kernel headers for 2.6.12? <10> madclicker: last time i checked, 2.6.15 cannot boot my machine using the debian packaged kernel. <6> LinuxNIT: /msg dpkg search <17> roxy_: maybe try video4linux <15> xoz_, i tried installing "hotplug" which ****ed up my whole system, now i cant reinstall yaird. linix-image and so forth <17> roxy_: never mind...could've sworn I saw that once upon a time, but I guess not. <15> why the hell would hotlug uninstall the kernel, yair and the rest of the packages <15> ****in retarded if you ask me <10> madclicker: yep. it seems that 2.6.15 packaging of kernel has problems regarding the creation of image and booting <18> is " vmailadmin " available via apt ? any repo for it ? <16> PerfDave, <5> Debian Package/File/Desc Search of 'kernel headers 2.6.12' returned no results. <10> madclicker: better stick for a while with the 2.6.14 <15> how do i get my kernel reinstalled before the system goes to ****s <6> LinuxNIT: What does apt-cache search tell you <16> its not in there <16> im on etch btw <6> LinuxNIT: It may have been removed, in which case it might be on snapshot.debian.net <16> thanks <19> madclicker: on sid? <15> etch <11> etch isnt bad either <10> LinuxNIT: yep. current source lists only linux-headers-2.6.15 <16> yeah i saw that :> <20> i'm using debian-stable, and benchmarking with apache bench (ab2) segfaults when i benchmark using ssl and any verbosity level above the default. can someone else confirm this? <21> im trying to install debian on my system but it wont recoginse my SATA DVD-RW even though its the device its booting off of!
<22> hmm, I've burnt the sarge ISO 1 on CD, but I think there's something wrong with the CD. Can I somehow mount the CD as an ISO and use that to check the md5 checksum? <23> well, im back with sarge <19> madclicker: is udev installed? <15> whoosh, that was close <15> aptitude fixed it :) <15> vin`, i coudnt it would give me dependencie issues <8> dpm: md5sum /dev/foo <19> madclicker: you don't need hotplug now, udev takes care of it. <22> priscila: thanks, I'll give that a shot <24> i have a problem with acx100 driver if anybody use it please .. <6> ZantaF: Which version of Debian are you trying to install, how are you trying to install it? <24> i know what's the problem but i don't find what file i need modify <15> vin`, i needed my blackberry to sync with the system, so i read that kitchensync might do it, but dmesg wouldnt show that something is connected to the usb <24> it don't search in the good folder for load the firmware <15> is there any way to sync a blackberry with linux? <24> if anybody have an idea <21> PrefDave: Sarge i think (3.1 r1) via dvd <25> I want to updrade to testing. I want to do a network install. I have downloaded the first ISO image of the CD set. I have burnt it to a CD which is bootable. Is there an installation manual specifically for testing or Etch? <21> i used the linux26 boot option <6> ZantaF: Have you tried the 2.4 kernel? <6> Red_Cloud: Testing *is* etch. /msg dpkg nomenclature <16> PerfDave, i cant find it on snapshot eithe <16> r <12> using: "xawtv -hwscan" I got /dev/video ok with the name of my webcam and flags capture. Howver when I do xawtv I got a grey screen :( <21> not yet but i had the same problem when using the 2.4 kernel in slackware a week again (gave up) <6> LinuxNIT: Thent hat's me out of ideas. <9> how can i install xorh 7.0 <8> fas3r: google can solve your problem if anybody here knows how to help you <9> xorg <9> ? <16> k thanks <6> ZantaF: Slackware's 2.4 kernel may not be the same as Debian's 2.4 kernel, it's worth a go. <25> PerfDave I am aware of that but have met so many people who prefer only one term that I include both so that I do not offend <21> ok cheers, brb <25> PerfDave, How to I change kernels? <24> priscila, yes i google too <24> but i don't find .. <6> Red_Cloud: You can install new kernels with apt-get <8> s/anybody/nobody <8> sometimes english words is very confuse <25> PerfDave, If I change the refernces in sources.list to refer to Etch, I can then change kernels to 2.6.12? <26> Is there a particular reason why the GPL'ed Q3 version is not available in Debian? Licensing perhaps? <27> no data <17> priscila: I agree - and it's my native language. <28> Coke: Uh, there's no standard version, I don't think. <11> the only thing i haven't learned yet is how to build .deb packages <28> Coke: Some of the forks are... <11> how hard will that be for me if im used to freebsd <28> blazemonger: Heh, that's a long and difficult road. I'd start with the "Debian New Maintainer's Guide" <28> blazemonger: Well, if you just want to put together something quick and dirty that works inside the package system, you ucan use "checkinstall", which takes about ten seconds to learn. <11> pipeline, :i want to help contribute to debian <29> fas3r: have you tried using m-a for your acx100? <10> info linux-image-2.6.12-1-686 etch <10> !info linux-image-2.6.12-1-686 etch <28> blazemonger: ah, making a proper package to contribute is a non-trivial process. see the DNMG I just mentioned. <11> i want to learn how to build .deb packages <30> Red_Cloud, apt-cache search linux-image-2.6.12-1-386 <30> linux-image-2.6.12-1-386 - Linux kernel 2.6.12 image on 386-cl*** machines <24> nanok, m-a ? <26> pipeline: well, the latest GPL'ed source from ID Software is compatible with the 1.32 version protocol, why not that version? <29> fas3r: just type m-a as root <28> Coke: *shrug* <10> Red_Cloud: not there <29> fas3r: modules-***istant <31> simonrvn: np (re sorry circa 12 hours ago) :-) <24> nanok, i havn't use module-***istant ... <29> fas3r: try that. it should be a hell of a lot easyer <6> Red_Cloud: Mixing packages between branches is rarely a good idea. Either dist-upgrade to etch, or use a backported package. <24> it's modules-***istant prepare <24> modules-***istant get folder <24> modules-***istant build folder <32> nonix4: :) <24> it's this ? <29> fas3r: you can just run m-a, it has an ncurses interface. it will prolly be easyer
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