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<0> xoz: So, lets run through this slowly... I opened a fresh terminal and then I put in ssh -l <remotecomp>
<1> michael117: ssh -X -l user remotecomp
<2> MyWay: vesa should work with prety much anyhing, though w/o accel
<0> xoz: logged in successfully, then typed ssh -X <remotecomp> and typed p***word
<3> -l?
<2> MyWay: embeded, ok, but what chipset?
<0> xoz: successful, but then what?
<4> ssh user@host also works
<1> michael117: type xterm or any xclient like firefox
<5> http://lists.debian.org/debian-x/2004/07/msg00475.html
<3> i usuall use the @ . didnt know about -l
<1> michael117: why ssh -l?
<3> xlogo
<5> its strange that it works fine under vmware.
<5> now that i tried it
<6> Hi can anyone please help me to get my wireless linksys PCMCIA card working please?



<6> I realy stuck
<0> xoz: I'm not exactly amazing with my ssh skills and saw that somewhere and just type it in
<5> mike4479: not a good answer. lol
<1> michael117: your current computer should be running X server and everytime you connect to remote by ssh -X, it should forward any X11 requests to your X server in the local computer
<5> oh, i read "i really ****"
<5> lol
<0> xoz: it still says DISPLAY is not set
<7> !tell Aghaster about lol
<8> Aghaster: uh... that bug was fixed in 4.3.0.dfsg.1-9
<5> argh.
<9> lol
<1> michael117: use ssh -X, not ssh -l
<9> hehehe
<6> Aghsater: lol yep it's not goof
<8> !dbugs #258575
<10> DONE:#258575:W[xlibs] xlibs: want multi-layout versions of ca and us_intl layouts; Sat, 10 Jul 2004 13:03:01 UTC
<3> michael117, that happens to me too
<5> c'mon don't tell me i sound like an AOL user, lol is so common
<3> do "export DISPLAY=:0.0"
<0> xoz: oh, I just first connected like that just to get a connection
<8> Aghaster: as was AOL.
<0> Telonir: just type it?
<7> Aghaster: it's also annoying
<1> michael117: then it will not work
<5> i dnt spe4k lik tis
<3> in the remote session
<3> before you type xterm
<1> michael117: your originating computer should be all -X thru and thru
<6> anyone here good at wireless suff willing to help a newbie
<9> Aghaster: There are those that think lol started with AOL even though it did not and others that say lol does not sound like laughing like they claim hehehe or hahaha does. What can I say.
<11> i reconfigured it
<11> but always the SAME
<1> michael117: any discontinuity will not forward X.
<7> !tell mike4479 about ask
<11> no screen found
<1> michael117: is your local computer not running X?
<5> uh. ok. i see. this channel is like this.
<7> kspath: lol doesn't sound like laughter to me, does it to you?
<12> This channel is the most helpful IRC channel I've ever found :)
<3> michael117: ssh user@hostname
<3> enter the p***word
<3> typeport DISPLAY=:0.0"
<9> Aghaster: Like what? There are people that want proper spelling, grammar and punctuation is most large channels. Try to use hehehe here if you can.
<6> Serajewelks: the lights are on the card but netcard will not find it i am using kanotix
<3> type "export DISPLAY=:0.0"
<3> type "xterm"
<7> mike4479: kanotix is not debian, join #kanotix
<3> ssh -X
<3> forgot the -X
<9> SerajewelKS: I have heard some goofy laughs that come really close. ;-)
<1> michael117: ssh -X should take care of the display Telonir
<7> kspath: hnahnahna!
<3> michael117, lest do it step by step
<7> kspath: hyna rather.. nasal naugh
<8> kspath, Aghaster: the main issue is that most of us here read hundreds of thousands of lines of text every day, and reading lines where people haven't bothered to write concisely is a waste of everyone's time.
<3> have you loged in?
<6> Serajewelks: but ok sorry i thought since it was debian base i good get some help
<4> wget --no-parent ...
<7> kspath: or hnya depending on the type of laugh
<5> ok.
<1> michael117: ssh -X -l <username> <remotehost>... then when you are log-on, type xterm



<13> kspath: how about jajaja or jejeje
<7> mike4479: a common mistake, and since there are a lot of distributions based on debian we can't support all of them
<3> before xterm type "export DISPLAY=:0.0"
<8> Telonir: no, that won't work if you're ssh'ing into a remote box.
<3> hmmm
<8> :0.0 is a local display.
<7> !sshx
<10> i heard sshx is Enable X11Forwarding **on the server** (/etc/ssh/sshd_config) and install xauth (in xbase-clients) on both the client and the server. Then you can use ssh -X on the client side. Ssh will run xauth and set the DISPLAY variable automatically. Neither xhost, nor X tcp support are necessary. Hint: ssh -X root@localhost, or http://www.linuks.mine.nu/windows/sshx.html
<7> maybe that will help?
<8> localhost:10.0 is generally the first ssh tunneled display
<6> Serajewelks: ah very true, ok thanks anyways by for now I might have to download ture debian the lol
<9> dondelelcaro: I do not understand what concise would have to do with lol or hehe or jeje. I do like to read/see clear spelling, grammar, punctuation, reasoning in all communications.
<3> i only tetsed ssh locally
<8> kspath: because loll means something totally different from laughing?
<3> so try "export DISPLAY=localhost:10.0" ?
<1> export is useless with ssh -X
<7> Telonir: if you use -X, it will set DISPLAY for you
<14> what's the command to extract a tar.bz2 file?
<8> Ashex: tar jxf foo.bz2
<8> Ashex: man tar;
<5> la angla lingvo ne estas tre logika, sed esperanto estas multa facil de komprender.
<11> hm can't make it working -_-
<9> Aghaster: That is something you want to avoid in an English based channel whenever possible.
<1> michael117: what happened?
<8> unfortunatly, esperanto isn't logical either.
<13> swahili man, swahili
<15> Aghaster: please don't speak foreign
<5> esperanto has the most logical grammar you can ever find ;)
<16> which version of debian is recommended for a new user? stable or testing? i want to use debian as my main desktop machine for home use.
<5> btw just ask, i guess half of the people here are foreign speakers
<5> i am not a native speaker myself. my native language is french
<17> djp: stable
<18> Aghaster: Richtig.
<5> we speak english because its the language most people know. thats all.
<18> Aghaster: Ou maintenant.
<16> nkuttler, thansk
<8> Aghaster: since it can't be NLPed any easier than english, it's not likely. As far as other languages go, there are channels set up specifically for them, like #debian-xy
<19> hey i have a question
<19> im tryin to download a file thru debian from a website thats p***worded, i use a porxy from my box and login but when i try to download it only a 3k file
<5> lol, i don't care i speak english.
<5> language specifics channels are a way not to have good help. it divides people
<18> Aghaster: What are you using for the d/l?
<9> Aghaster: English? hehehe not lol?
<5> for the download?
<5> uh, karsten?
<18> Aghaster: It puts people who can putatively communicate together.
<18> Aghaster: d/l == download.
<5> i noticed. look at my remark.
<20> I have a debian kernel (2.6.15, .14 was the same), an nForce4 chipset, and PATA drives. I get no dma and hdparm -d1 says "HDIO_SET_DMA failed: Invalid argument". anything I should try before compiling my own kernel? kernel+drives worked with previous (nForce3) mobo.
<8> Aghaster: no, it's just because we can't help people in many different languages here. There are channels for other languages; if you can speak multiple languages, you join multiple channels.
<17> karsten: Agentj87
<18> nkuttler: Point.
<18> Aghaster: NM.
<18> Agentj87: Whta are you using for d/l?
<5> dondelecaro: i simply wanted to point out the fact english didnt such a logical grammer compared to esperanto. thats all.
<5> have*
<19> karsten mpg file
<7> Aghaster: but i can't speak spanish, and i don't want half my screen filled with spanish while i try to help someone in english
<13> Mawbid: i would try 2.6.15 ... some nforce4 (esp the Opteron ones) will require updated drivers
<1> when it comes to quantity, chinese is the most spoken language.
<9> Aghaster: You will want to initial capitalize language names because they are proper names?
<5> SerajewelKS: this wasn't spanish, hehe. and i did only a sentence in esperanto.
<13> Mawbid: have two zmax dp's here that really wants 2.6.15 to drive the integrated ethernet, for example
<7> Aghaster: regardless of language the point stands
<18> Aghaster: What program are you using to d/l? Web browser? wget? curl?
<13> kspath: tell that to e e cummings
<9> SerajewelKS: kspath hands SerajewelKS a . (period) for that last sentence.
<9> eeyore-: hehehe
<20> eeyore- : thanks, but you misread. this is 2.6.15
<5> it doesn't, as i didnt want to start a conversation in a foreign language. i wanted to say only a sentence. if it filled your screen, then you must be using some kind of weird resolution...
<5> ;)
<21> I am wondering wether it is possible to start GNOME while running KDE?
<11> kspath: i have a problem with X, no screen found, no devices found


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