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<0> gravity: I reinstalled that package, and restarted xfs <0> I see no weird errors regarding font path. The closest I get out of the log is it saying it can't open the rgb file. <1> stew, bucky Daedalus_ last time I couldnt access the web for a while either. magically, installing tomcat4-webapps solved that problem. it is, however, still installed. but just to be safe i purged it and reinstalled it. still no go <0> apart from that it all looks good <2> darkangel: Hrm... well the rgb file is an issue but not the same one <2> If you've got xfonts-base that's got the fixed font <0> Hmm. <3> apacker: I might try killing whatever's on 8181. <4> apacker: which version of debian? <1> bucky, stable <1> bucky i have no idea what the heck that means in todays whackjob naming scheme... potato? woody? sarge? sid? your mom? <5> ack! found what i was looking for ... was looking all over for my kernel-sources, ended up being linux-sources :P still confusing this change (even though it's been a while) :P <1> Daedalus_, how? <0> gravity: I can't find the x server configuring tool ..do you know the name of it ? <6> apacker: did you run those commands as root? <4> apacker: you never saw the movie Toy Story
<1> Daedalus_, how do i know who is there? <2> darkangel: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg <1> stew, yep <0> gravity: okay. <1> bucky, yeah. but this is CONFUSING. <1> bucky, sorry i didnt memorize a ****ty cartoon <4> apacker: we'll name the next ***packer for you <3> apacker: lsof should have told you who's listening and what their PID is. then kill <PID> <1> bucky, hooo ah! <7> we will? <7> Which version will that be? Debian ***packer 3.3? <8> Stevie, one can only hope <9> everytime i try to start my box running 2.6, it tells me that the partitions that i have as /hda,b,c are not valid ext2 partitions (they shouldn't be, they're ext3) -- since it loads the scsi (root) partition, i expect they are loaded as modules; how do i go about getting the same modules that i loaded when i installed the original 2.4 kernel? <8> parsonsd, actually; they should be valid ext2 partitions <3> apacker: it is critical you run the lsof as root, otherwise it won't show you all ports and processes <10> hi. what goes wrong if aptitude is stuck getting the headers of a certain package? i actually only experience this for one single package. everthing appears to be just fine with other packages <1> Daedalus_, dude, I'm definitely root. <4> apacker: does http://localhost:8180 show the tomcat page ? <11> stew, cant find that file <7> http://www.bbspot.com/News/2000/4/linux_distros.html <1> bucky, nope, didnt before either though. <3> apacker: try port 8080 <4> apacker: you're ****ed because tomcat isn't running <9> erudified - er... but they're ext3 -- and anyway, everything loads fine when i run the 2.4 kernel <8> yeah, ext3 is backwards compatible with ext2 <8> you can just delete the journal and it will be ext2 <3> apacker: or did debian change the default tomcat port to 8180? <9> erudified -- hm. i did not know that <1> bucky, thoughts? i only know apt-get install tomcat4, apt-get install tomcat4-webapps <1> Daedalus_, it is 8180 now i believe. <1> Daedalus_, but I tried 8080 just to be safe. <8> parsonsd, sadly it's sort of irrelevant to the problem you're having, and I have no more insight <7> netstat -ln <9> erudified : ah. well, alright <8> parsonsd, are you using udev or devfs or whatever they call it nowadays with 2.4? <6> initard: ~user/.xsession-errors where user is the user that you logged in as <9> erudified, no thoughts on how to have the modules install that are built for 2.6? <9> erudified, um. not sure how to check <8> parsonsd, well, this is just a hypothesis, but maybe it can't mount /dev/hdX because /dev/hdX actually doesn't exist <6> parsonsd: how did you install your 2.6 kernel? what version of debian are you running? <9> i've heard of these... <1> stew, Daedalus_ bucky AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH rebooted the machine "JUST FOR THE **** OF IT" and now the opennms web console comes up.... but GUESS WHAT??? the user file must still be clobbered MAGICALLY after the purge because the default USERNAME AND P*** DONT WORK!!!!! asdflk;j <9> stew: it is 3.1 (stable); i got 2.6 from whatever i found in aptitude <6> apacker: chill out and stop using caps <11> aahhh <8> hitting the panic button is what microsoft wants you to do <1> stew, apologies... this is now bordering on a 15 hour process. <4> apacker: yup <12> hey guys, I'm trying to get an external DVD-RW drive to work over firewire. It isn't showing up in Nautilus. When I do a "lshal | grep 1394" (ieee1394 = firewire) I see a device with the vendor string PROLIFIC TECHNOLOGY which I think is my burner. Anyone know how to get this working? Does any one have any ideas on how I should find out more about this? <6> apacker: what package is that you are having trouble with? <8> parsonsd, you could boot to 2.4 and pastebin a copy of ls -la /dev <1> stew, opennms. which depends on tomcat, which was apparently fixed by a reboot (is this a windows machine or what?!) <6> !+info opennms <13> Updating debian files... please wait. <13> Package 'opennms' does not exist. <8> parsonsd, and also, some more specifics would be useful; are you using a debian kernel package? <6> apacker: which? <9> stew: i found the smp for 2.4 and after some bumbling around and (yay! #debian) was ***ured that it was working, but no similar bumbling will work for 2,6 <8> if you aren't, I would suggest doing so. Debian's kernel packages are kick***. <0> gravity: I'm missing xorgconfig xorgcfg etc.. do you know if this is normal ? I did run the dpkg-reconfigure, but it didn't seem to write to the /etc/X11/xorg.conf <1> stew, my windows comment was a joke...
<6> parsonsd: are they sata drives? <6> apacker: which package <6> apacker: opennms doesn't exist <1> stew, um, opennms-server then <9> stew: no, not sata.... / is an older scsi <8> gravity, you there? <6> !+info opennms-server <1> stew, sorry, opennms is the like little retarded debian guy you can apt-get to get everything that opennms needs, which i guess is really opennms-server <13> Package 'opennms-server' does not exist. <9> pastebin? like #flood? <8> parsonsd, yeah, #flood would be alright, but I think pastebin works a bit better <2> darkangel: Yes, that's normal. How do you know that the xorg.conf wasn't written to? <6> apacker: that doesn't exist either <2> erudified: Yes <1> opennms is already the newest version. <1> opennms-server is already the newest version. <1> ok dudes they are on my system <1> so uhhh... dunno what to tell ya <11> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12065 <8> gravity, where did you hear about the libtasn bug? I've googled a bit and havent been able to find any information on it - im wondering if they're waiting for a newer version of gnutls to be uploaded or what <1> they are in contrib? is that an issue? <6> apacker: if the software you are complaining about isn't even debian software you aren't likely to get much sympathy here <6> parsonsd: if its scsi it wouldn't be /dev/hdxx it would be /dev/sdxx <1> stew, a completely open source gnu gpl whatever project like opennms ?? you gotta be kidding me <9> piff -- not sure how to use paste bin and i have been zesty in making zsh do my bidding in aliasing ls to ls --color. must figure out howto make it NOT do color <6> apacker: i'm not. its not in debian <2> erudified: Talking to people working on it and reading -release <0> gravity: it's dated an hour ago <14> hi <8> From opennms.org: OpenNMS is the world's first enterprise grade network management platform developed under the open source model. <11> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12065 stew <2> darkangel: Ok, could you file a bug against xserver-xorg about that please? <8> You didn't pay for OpenNMS, did you? =) <0> gravity: and says it was created by xorgconfig <1> erudified, no <2> darkangel: Ah... <1> erudified, why would i? <2> darkangel: You customized it yourself, didn't you? <9> stew: sorry. realise now that my initial question was not as well worded as i hoped. /dev/sda0 is /, but that's loading okay. i have some ide drive partitions that i use for /opt or /tmp or such. <14> what does the error : (mount: /dev/cdrom is not a block device) mean? <0> gravity: Previously, before this upgrade, I modified the xorg.conf file. Does it matter? <2> darkangel: Yes <9> it is these extra partitions that don't load <2> darkangel: Can you file a bug against xserver-xorg though? <6> parsonsd: so you can boot, you just can't mount all of the partitions? <2> That's a bug that needs to be fixed <4> SELinux ? <6> initard: so you have a selinux problem? i'm not sure i'd be able to help you with that <0> gravity: I don't know how + don't particularly know what I am reporting <11> whats selinux? <2> darkangel: Uh... you're running unstable and you don't know how to report a bug? <9> stew: in 2.6 it dumps me into a maintenence mode, and to be honest i haven't let it go any further than that. <2> darkangel: Ok... run the command 'reportbug xserver-xorg' <15> Hi. <6> parsonsd: what version of 2.6? <0> gravity: nope. been running it for something like 6 years and never hit a problem I couldn't fix before <11> !selinux <13> it has been said that selinux is NSA's port to Linux of the FLASK security Architectur, called Security Enhanced Linux. Also it can make your system unbootable if you uninstall it. http://selinux.sourceforge.net/distros/debian.php3 <2> darkangel: It'll guide you through the report. Report that dpkg-reconfigure doesn't write a new config file <0> gravity: .. I'd like to include useful information but can't copy/paste it in :| ..text mode <11> wth? how the **** did selinux get loaded? <0> gravity: I'll try <9> stew: don't know if it'll boot beyond that point since i never tried. i'd decided it failed and wasn't sure what to do about it... usually rebooted back into 2.4 <2> darkangel: Also report a bug against xorg-server (which is a different package) about how the fixed font isn't found even though xfonts-base is installed. Include the xfonts-base version number in that bug <2> darkangel: I'll take a look at them when I'm less tired <2> I don't have the patience to do any more debugging tonight, sorry <9> stew: 2.6.8-3-686-smp <6> i'm tired too, bedtime for me <2> stew: Adios <9> stew: before you go -- any ideas on what to mess with in booting into 2.6 <9> ? <8> debian search engines hate me =( I can't get any results for 'tasn' with partial matching enabled <0> gravity: I'll try that when I get home tonight
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