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<0> fireba11: Any are you in desperate need of a PCI-X nic anyway? <0> s/Any/Why/ <1> abrotman: nope. see the thing is, apt doesn't believe it's broken, but for some reason it misues validlocale so it only returns the syntax <2> metellius: did you define any locales? <3> cafuego: i could use one ... can live without it for a while though .. i'm just wondering .. there are cheap 754 boards that ONLY got PCI-E .. no more normal PCI slots .. what will people who got one of those do ? wait 6 months ? :-) <1> abrotman: yes, during the installation. that's when it first bugged and broke <2> metellius: dpkg-reconfigure locales .. make sure it generates them <4> hi, I want to setup exim4 in such a way, that it listens on 127.0.0.1 but does send emails via 'mail' utility to remote machines via the network (not only to the local domain ). which configuration pattern do I need to choose in dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config ? <5> StanTheMan: Im not sure I understand your question, however its an external raid shelf with 14 disks in it. The device is connected via SCSI and I setup the RAID by consoling into the shelf... <6> fireba11: cheap 754 boards with no pci and no on-board nic? <0> fireba11: They tend to have an on-board Gbit nic anyway <7> sobersabre: exim4 _is_ the mail utility <1> abrotman: that's when I got "locales is broken or not fully installed" <3> stew with onboard nic .. but still <6> fireba11: still what? <4> yes, but this doesn't answer my question.
<4> Zugschlus ... last line was for you. <8> ahewitt: what SCSI card is inside the host server? <3> stew still no real selection of add-on cards for those poor guys :-) <6> fireba11: for second or third nics? <0> fireba11: The nic is far faster then the HDD, so having to upgarde the nic is a moot point unless you ;'re runnign a server, in which case the mobo came with dual Gbit nics anyway. <2> metellius: apt-get --reinstall install locales <3> cafuego: not for upgrade .. but sometimes you want 2 or 3 MICs <3> NICs even <0> fireba11: The other option is to not buy a crap mob9o to begin with. <6> fireba11: then don't buy one of those motherboards <5> StanTheMan: Symbios Logic 53c1030 PCI-X Fusion-MPT Dual Ultra320 SCSI <0> If you think you need to plug in two PCI nics, buy a mobo with at least 2 PCI slots <heh> <0> or go all-out and get a multi-nic PCI-X board. <4> anyway there's 'internet site', 'sent by smart host, but received via fetch mail or smtp', 'sent by smarthost. no local mail' ... which one fits what I need ? <0> (but again, not needed for a lanparty weenie) <9> somebody can say me where in the net I can get oficial tutorials of debian? <1> abrotman: same thing. bugs when it tries to setup locales <0> sobersabre: What do you use to send/receive mail? <2> metellius: can you paste the error ? <4> cafuego I want to be able to send emails via exim calls. <0> sobersabre: firefox or evolution? <8> ahewitt: do you have both channels connected to the RAID enclosure? <4> cafuego 'mail' <10> if i have access to an upstream bugzilla/etc, would it be appropriate to file non-debian-specific bugs against the debian packages as well? <7> sobersabre: that depends <3> cafuego stew i'm just wondering why they are not for sale around here ... i saw them in tests over a year ago already .. and they are obviously available in the US <11> Guys, I need a hand here! I have a problem, i have two machines on diffrent subnets, machine A can SSH to machine B, but not the other way round, i'm at machine B, and need to administer machine A - a few years ago, I was in the reverse situation, and was instructed to SSH into my guru's machine, and he logged into my machine, back along my connection, to fix it. My question is, how do I do that!? <7> sobersabre: does http://pkg-exim4.alioth.debian.org/README/README.Debian.html help? <1> abrotman: http://metellius.mine.nu/locales-error <5> StanTheMan: no just one channel <4> I will read it. <4> Zugschlus, ein moment. <0> sobersabre: You probably want sent via smarthost then. Will you be running an full MX system that can be reached on port 25 on the same IP always? <6> fireba11: becuase there isn't a huge market for them <4> cafuego I prefer to not have MX record, and to listen on internal non routable interface. to have email working in the LAN, and to be able to send via this internal SMTP to the world. <0> fireba11: Specialty shows will have them probably, but the average hom suer needs a mobo with 1 gfx card and uses on-aoard sound and nic, nothing else (ever) <4> 'email working in the LAN' meaning: internal hosts can use my exim as SMTP. <0> sobersabre: *nod* and email from the world to you comes in via fetchmail off an external MX? <4> yepz <0> sobersabre: "sent by smart host, but received via fetch mail or smtp" then :-) <4> thankz then :) <0> So exim forwards to the smarthost (external MX) <0> except if the recipient is local <12> how do you load theme with irssi? <12> or change <4> I knew it should be not compicated... but not that easy ... <8> ahewitt: two things: either the Symbios card isn't recognizing all the LUNs presented by the RAID controller in the disk box (ie. the PCB with RISC CPU, RAM, firmware, SCSI or SATA ports on it); or, the software initiator isn't recognizing them all. So, my gut instinct tells me you need an updated firmware (BIOS) for the Symbios card, or an updated driver. <13> does anyone know of a place to grab pan .92 for sarge, it seems the new betas are built for unstable. <14> Hi all <8> ahewitt: either way, I think your best next step is to contact the hardware vendors: the manufacturer of the Symbios based card (or the server manufacturer, if the card was preinstalled in the server), or contact the RAID box manufacturer. The other possibility in in your kernel. <15> hi, I want gaim-2.0.0beta3. now someone told me to use the unstable repository for gaim and gaim-data in my sources.list, can you tell me how to do that? <16> somehow, my cronjobs don't work: * * * * * /usr/bin/php4 /www/kawasaki.ch/typo3conf/ext/anpa_rsync/res/sync.php that's the line but I get no mail, no nothing, it just doesn't work. Is there a standard error log maybe? <15> ndee, any output from a cronjob is send to the owning user via mail, if you don't redirect it manually <5> StanTheMan: hrmm..cool, cheers for that <14> newbie to linux so any and all help will be welcome <15> he said something about pinning for the package <17> is x.org better/more new then xfree86? <13> darylhobbs, got a question? just ask. <18> jmp_me: it's the continuation of xfree86, yes <19> ok, still a little confused here with wpa_supplicant. Can someone take a look at this, please? http://channels.debian.net/paste/2342
<20> jmp_me: xfree86 was discontinued and the developers moved over to x.org <15> jmp_me, definately, xfree86 development is frozen, xorg is the way to go nowadays <14> I will be setting up a server in the next couple of days. Any suggestions before I start? <16> draconi: I also get no email. <18> that doesn't mean you need to install x.org if xfree86 works fine for you <15> ndee, that is strange, but wait a sec, I think I had a similair issue once .. <13> darylhobbs, what kind of server? web, mail, pront, file.... headless? <16> draconi: ok :) Because like that, it's kinda hard to troubleshoot the problem ;) <15> ndee, mail delivery is local, so it should be in ~/.maildir or /var/mail/$user <21> darylhobbs: server for what? <14> compaq 3200 4 proc 450 mhz and 6 18 gig hard drives <15> ndee, but I ***ume you know that, let's see if I can remember <22> hey <16> draconi: yep, I checked the directories, no mails <14> local wireless thin clients <17> darylhobbs: clean /var/run and /etc/init.d if you don't have much memory. yes <15> ndee, I don't know if "* * * * *" works, you could always try something like "*/1 * * * *" (every minute too) <15> ndee, but please try it with something pretty simple, an "ls /" perhaps <16> draconi: I had */5 * * * * before, also didn't work <15> ndee, that should definately generate output <15> ndee, hm, ok. tried another command yet? <23> roderyk: http://channels.debian.net/paste/2343 <6> draconi: * * * * * ; and */1 * * * * are equivalent <15> stew, yes, but I was unsure if "* * * * *" would work <6> draconi: it would <22> liable: just just checking my sources cos I live in uk and address do not seem to resolve am I making a mistake <22> deb http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/ stable main <22> deb-src http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/ stable main <22> deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main <16> draconi: that works. <16> draconi: I do get output from that. Weird. <15> ndee, so you are sure that your php interpreter delivers output? <22> hey <16> draconi: jep, definitely. <23> bliss1_: dont paste in this channel, and yes, those sources should be fine <13> darylhobbs, ahh cool. i never setup thin clients before so i wouldn't be too much help there. what sort of wireless; wpa, wep, radius? <15> ndee, then I have no idea at all, try to execute a script that sends you a mail with the output of the program in the cronjob ... no other ideas what to do about this <22> liable: ye sorry but they do not resolve well not for me <16> draconi: ok, gonna play around some more :) thanks for the help anyway. <15> ndee, something like: /usr/bin/php4 /some/php/script.php | mailx -s "cron output" <23> bliss1_: does apt work at all? <22> liable: does not seem to <24> How can I get sndconfig if I use debian sarge? <23> bliss1_: does the net work on that box at all? <25> recover, apt-cache search sndconfig ? <25> recover, then apt-get install sndconfig <24> Yeah, but I can't find it, it's only in unstable <22> liable: i am in a diffrent box at the moment the box were talking about is command line only <25> hmmm, yeah you're right <26> can anyone recommend SATA-disks(instead of SCSI) for webserver use? <13> recover, check apt-get.org and see if there is a backport <25> knikker, are you asking for the type of drives...or just to recommend using SATA over SCSI? <22> liable: i have tried thwm on this box on the web and no they do not work <23> bliss1_: if you come here asking for help, it pays to be able to have the box booted and be able to supply answers. there are a few cli irc clients, such as irssi or bitchx <14> clean /var/run and /etc/init.d if you don't have much memory. yes ??? <26> Blaylock: well, SCSI is alot mor expensive. Is SATA acceptable to use in a web/mailserver? (speed, reliability, etc) <23> bliss1_: you need to find out firstly if the iface card is recognised, secondly id its up, thirdly id the route is correct and also that your nameservers are set correctly <25> knikker, ive heard its good to use <23> s/id/if <25> knikker, but you'll need to invest in some nice equipment i think <26> I have just heard that IDE-disks are not good in servers <25> like a good SATA card if your mobo doesnt support SATA <23> bliss1_: i gotta sleep. someone else here will help you. good luck. :) <14> jonathan_ new to this so I don't know how to direct reply to your message <26> ok thanks <22> iface is fine, comes up on boot as ok nameservers are fine route is ok <25> knikker, SATA isnt really IDE though <27> hi <28> knikker: Look, if you're really concerned about it, buy from a major OEM. <29> !popcon <30> rumour has it, popcon is the Debian Popularity contest. See results at http://popcon.debian.org/ or install popularity-contest to participate. do the dpkg-reconfigure -plow popularity-contest right after you answered all debconf stuff <27> what's your favourite music player on linux? <28> blaylock: That's simply not true. Most SATA drives are just ATA with a bridge chip. <13> darylhobbs, no prob. i see you now
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