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<0> ... <0> sounds screwed to me <1> the 'very screwed debian' is waiting patiently for it's partially compiled kernel <2> Ashex: debian offers no livecd -> its not debian <3> Ashex apt-cache search linux-source <1> I know it's not debian <1> the debian is elsewhere <1> and if it uses debian packages, it's debian :P <2> Ashex: no <0> lots of things can be different <2> hey im using windows software on my debian, hence is windows !1! <1> true <1> feh, I'm just burned out <4> sid on a production server -- a bad idea? :) <2> marc7: yes very bad <5> valdyn: which software?
<5> marc7: some people do it. some people HAVE to do it <2> tarzeau: hmm? <5> valdyn: 09:25 < valdyn> hey im using windows software on my debian, hence is windows !1! <4> yeah... figured as much. if I wanted to install a couple of packages within the unstable tree, should I add the unstable branches to my apt/sources.list... install the packages, and remove the sources? <2> tarzeau: oh, some games at times <5> mbishop: s,'s download manager,, <2> tarzeau: but it was more the idea, not the fact.. <5> marc7: for you <5> !bobbitt <6> Remember Lorena Bobbitt? Remember what she did to her husband's woody? Well, when you install binary packages from different branches onto your woody, you get the same result. Same goes for Sarge. <4> ha :) <4> tarzeau: wise words, thanks. <2> marc7: sid is not that broken that you couldnt use it on production usualy, but you have _no_ reasonable support channel for it in debian <5> valdyn: oh it's not like people in here help other sid users if the question is asked good <7> I just installed debian and I can ssh in from another computer in the network, but I'm havving probles sshing in from the internet, is there a ssh config i need to change? <2> tarzeau: that's probably the easiest to solve part ) <2> Phire: no <7> so something is wrong with the very dodgy way it is connect to the internet <2> Phire: no one will help you if you do not provide us details <7> the debian box is connected by a crossover cable to my windows xp box which is using windows internet sharing to share my 56k modem <8> do you know how to install tha atheros driver for wifi? <7> I have enable port fording, and disable the firewall in windwos <8> I know that is madwifi <2> Phire: so the box you want to access from the internet is not accessible at all from the internet <7> when someone sshes in to it they get a connenction refused error <2> Phire: port forwarding for port 22? <7> yes, and I check its fording to the right computer <2> Phire: how can you check that when ssh does not work? <7> valdyn: well the settings are right <2> Phire: run 'netstat -plunt | grep sshd' on your debian box <7> tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:22 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 11554/sshd <2> Phire: ok, ssh is fine, your windows setup is wrong <9> Sonny: vivit the madwifi site, they have good docs for newbs <7> great <7> I'll figure that out my self <7> thanks valdyn <8> !madwifi-install <6> rumour has it, madwifi-install is like, to install madwifi drivers built against the Debian standard kernel builds for woody/sarge, add "deb http://debian.isg.ee.ethz.ch/public sarge madwifi" to /etc/apt/sources.list, then as root: "apt-get update ; apt-get install module-***istant madwifi-source kernel-headers-$(uname -r)" then: "m-a a-i madwifi". You should now have madwifi installed. Note: Atheros = ath0, NOT eth0. <8> what about that? <10> why there is no libgnomeprint in amd64 dvd1. many gnome applications don't install without this <9> if you knew that was there, why ask? <2> pmallapp: why do you think its not on the first dvd? <10> valdyn, what is the use of giving other apps in the 1st dvd when they don't install without libgnome print <10> !xgl <6> somebody said xgl was 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 <2> !cd contents <6> To find out what is on what cd, download the .jigdo template, and zless fooimage.jigdo. In the [Parts] section you will see the list of packages that are contained in the cd. searchable index of the sarge cds: http://vireo.org/~stew/jigdo If that one is down, use this listing of sarge packages ordered by CD: http://haydn.debian.org/~ftlerror-guest/list.txt <2> pmallapp: libgnomeprint is not just on the first dvd, its even on the first CD ( so on the first 700 MB of the first dvd. <8> liable: I didnt know, a friend just told me <2> pmallapp: so my question, why you would think that libgnomeprint was not there, while it is <11> is there a way i can ask the slave to grab all the zone information from the primary before it dies? <8> liable: it failed :( <10> valdyn, as i can see in the 8th march 2006 dvd-jigdo-etch there is only libgnomeprint2.2-data but no libgnomeprint2.2 there is libgnomeprint15_0 and no evolution but there is evolution-data-server <12> Does iwconfig p*** a dbm value to the driver or do drivers use mw? (as in for the txpower command) I would like to know how granular you can get, as in, coule I make 10mw incriments in the power? <2> pmallapp: oh you're not using debian/stable, i can look that one up too <10> valdyn, sorry i would have communicated that :) <9> Sonny: theres more than one way to skin a cat :) <13> anyone using fluxbox <2> pmallapp: its on the first etch dvd from march 9th too <2> pmallapp: pool/main/libg/libgnomeprint/libgnomeprint2.2-0_2.12.1-3_i386.deb from /pub/CDROM-Images/debian-unofficial/etch-dvd/jigdo/debian-32-i386-binary-1.jigdo - 09 Mar 2006 <10> valdyn, please let me know the url of that
<2> pmallapp: http://atterer.net/jigdo/jigdo-search.php?q=libgnomeprint <10> valdyn, oh another thing try it in amd64 <2> pmallapp: same thing, not pasting that too <2> pmallapp: that image is from the 8th though <2> pmallapp: pool directories are named after the source i guess, /pool/g is wrong , pool/libg is where libgnome is <2> pmallapp: pool directories are named after the source i guess, /pool/g is wrong , pool/libg is where libgnomeprint is <10> valdyn, i am sure you are not looking at libgnomeprint2.2, as i can see there is libgnomeprint2.2-doc ibgnomeprint2.2-data and libgnomeprin-dev, i am looking for http://packages.debian.org/testing/libs/libgnomeprint2.2-0 <2> pmallapp: i am <2> pmallapp: you would already know if you looked at the url i showed you <10> i dont see it under any amd64 dvd's <14> clear <2> pmallapp: http://atterer.net/jigdo/jigdo-search.php?q=libgnomeprint+_amd64&l=http%3A%2F%2Fcdimage.debian.org%2Fcdimage%2Fetch_di_beta1%2Famd64%2Fjigdo-dvd%2Fdebian-testing-amd64-binary-1.jigdo <2> pmallapp: im not sure how to make it easier , its there trust me <11> howcome "cp -a" doesn't also copy symbolic links? i don't want the contents of the link, but i still want the link <15> does anyone use pppoe? <10> valdyn, Thanks :) i got it <3> Grumpy_joe: I dont, but in #debian, we expect you to simply ask a question with some detail and someone will try to answer <2> !anyone use <6> No, no one uses it, not even the people who use it. <10> valdyn, the jigdo you have pointed is dated 10th NOV 2005 <2> pmallapp: yea its from a new search , maybe it just got updated <2> pmallapp: my earlier link had the some files in a jigdo from the 8th though <2> s/some/same/ <15> sorry, I'm having problems with my pppoe, it won't start at boot, and I suspect the problems is in the interface file, though I don't know, anyone has any ideas <15> ? <2> Grumpy_joe: why do you think its not starting ? <3> Grumpy_joe: have you tried pppoeconf ? <10> valdyn, i am searching in the dvd's md5sum.txt i dont find it <15> kevin, yes <16> I'm having trouble with an smc NIC: "/sbin/discover --module ethernet" tells me 8139too is the correct module. It is already loaded, yet I have no eth0 <15> kevin, and that starts the connection <17> Grumpy_joe: consider showing the file <2> pmallapp: you dvd can easily be broken <2> pmallapp: your dvd can easily be broken <15> how do I show it, without flooding the channel? <3> weedar: what does ifconfig show? <17> !tell Grumpy_joe about paste <18> I'm looking at buying a new laptop. Anyone have experience with a Fujitsu P7120, and how well it works with free drivers? acpi support? (actual personal experience, I can find web pages myself) <16> kevix, only lo and wlan0 - no eth0 <17> ifconfig -a, most pertinently <10> valdyn, true but how can there be files missing which are already there in previous images, if some apps break, it can be accepted, if libs like this is gone missing there are several apps brokern <2> weedar: modprobe -r 8139too, modprobe 8139too, watch dmesg output <3> weedar: have you setup /etc/network/interfaces ? <2> pmallapp: your dvd being broken doesnt mean its debians fault <16> of course I haven't, that would have been smart of me..sorry guys, ifconfig -a tells me there is an eth0 =) <19> hello, i seem to have lost my sources.list file. :P how can i get it back ? <16> I guess all I need to do is setup /etc/network/interfaces then <10> valdyn, its not my fault also :) <9> Cyberwolf: apt-setup <2> pmallapp: how do you know that? <20> What do I need in order to play wmv ? <16> But thanks valdyn / cheal / kevix :) <20> I plan on running it in Noatun. <19> liable, no such file.. <9> neuterspay: w32codecs <20> Ah thanks. <20> ++ <9> Cyberwolf: run it as root.. <3> !marillat <6> i guess marillat is an unofficial repository containing packages not in Debian for patent-related reasons, <mplayer> being the most popular. See http://ftp.nerim.net/debian-marillat/index.html for details on how to add, or http://ftp.malyjarda.cz/pub/mirror/marillat.free.fr/ if you are using apt greater than 0.6 ask me about <marillat key> <marillat.etch> <marillat.sid> <19> liable, done that too <10> valdyn, its a debian supplied .jigdo file and the image is good all the md5sums match the md5sum of the image also matches <9> Cyberwolf: you are saying you dont have apt-setup? <19> liable, that's right <2> pmallapp: so maybe only that md5sum file is wrong, not the file missing <9> Cyberwolf: ****s to be you. <21> liable: Could be an older installation? <15> cheal, pasted it in flood <18> Cyberwolf, ***uming you use sarge: echo deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian sarge main >> /etc/apt/sources.list <19> lauraw, yes <18> Cyberwolf, after that, do "apt-get update" and it should work <19> lauraw, do u also know howto get apt-setup back ? :) <17> Grumpy_joe: I wasn't there. use a paster or paste again
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