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<0> ultraviolet16: http://spindazzle.org/green/ <1> thanks lindi- <2> I checked out psnup -2 myfile.ps newfile.ps and it resizes, but the two pages are now on A6 in the left bottom quarter of the new A4 page. Should it be like that? <0> ultraviolet16: i don't know how to access fedora extras though <2> I checked out some arguments, but won't help <1> yeah i think i'm just going to find another torrent client. <3> good evening. Can anyone tell me if there's any way to stop dselect automaticaly updating all files or is it only meant to be used for OS setup?? <0> ultraviolet16: http://fedoraproject.org/extras/development/i386//azureus-2.3.0.7-2.20060207cvs.fc5.i386.rpm is the binary package <0> ultraviolet16: i'll check if it runs on debian <1> from there i can use alien to convert to .deb.. <1> but I think i still need java to run that.. <4> hello <0> ultraviolet16: no no <5> ultraviolet16: Yes, you do. There is azureus .deb also. <0> poli: are you sure? it's compiled with GCJ <5> lindi-: The .deb one I am sure needs java.
<6> I have downloaded gpm and installed it. I run it but nothing happens when I open a file and try to do anything. Ideas? <4> does anyone has Unreal Tournament 2004 under Linux? <0> poli: but this is different <7> coruptkid: personally.. would avoid dselect. apt and dselect tend toward bad places when used side by side.. <7> salvouy: this is not a warez channel <8> so I've installed linux-image-2.6.15-1-686, and when I try to boot it most everything fails due to not being able to write to certain files or not being able to run certain programs, failing with ``Permission denied'' errors. Does that ring a bell with anyone? <9> can someone tell me what lilo error 99 99 99 .... means? <10> google can <11> http://www.cureautismnow.org/ <12> streuner I couldn't find anything about it. can you tell me which version of the kernel(above 2.6.8) would be considered stable enough to fit the "testing" distro? <8> it's like the initscripts aren't being run as root <4> delire so? am not asking anything but if anyone has it working properly <13> tull: testing is onto 2.6.15 now <14> tull: parse error <7> salvouy: your question was very ambiguous. <7> salvouy: "does anyone has Unreal Tournament 2004 working under Linux?" would have been better.. <12> dvs ok. thks <13> tull: you're welcome <4> sorry my english is not good <7> salvouy: hehe no problem.. i misread you. <2> got it, my error ^^ <3> can anyone tell me if you would use dselect or apt to install postfix?? <7> salvouy: every now and again we get people coming in and asking for copies of games.. <15> coruptkid: man apt-get <7> salvouy: i have had UT2004 working well under linux in the past, but not any machine i have around me now. <3> dedcat: tnx, i know how to use apt, but my postfix install is broken, and i was wondering if i should use dselect to fix it or apt's commands? <16> coruptkid: or aptitude :) (I always use the cli interface) <17> hola <18> Something's accessing my hd all the time, and I can't figure which process. Is there any way to trace it? <4> i have some trouble trying to install it, seems after a while doesn't recognize the disc <7> coruptkid: maybe purge postfix and reinstall it? was it broken from the moment of install? <17> alguien podria echarme una mano por donde encontrar el controlador de la epson dx3800? <16> !es <19> nookie: which release do you use? <20> Hispanohablantes: Por favor usen #debian-es, alli obtendran mas ayuda. Spanish Speakers: Please use #debian-es, there you will get much more help. <11> Supaplex: Error: "es" is not a valid command. <3> dlire: I've had it working for ages, but i tried to remove everything to start installing SASL but the uninstall reinstall came up with errors <7> salvouy: maybe the disc is bad.. this happens. try making a copy of the disc, as a CD Image. <18> chealer_: based on debian -- ubuntu. On #ubuntu no1 can help me. <17> ok , thks <21> !they don't know <20> Just because the people in some OTHER channel don't know the answer to your non-Debian question, it does NOT give you the right to h***le US with your problems. Go try Google. <11> gravity: Error: "they" is not a valid command. <7> coruptkid: have you tried installing it with aptitude? <4> i'll try <21> **** <3> delire: ye i think i'll need to purge it as someone suggested! <4> i have recently bought a Video Card, ATI 9600XT do i need to install drivers? <19> nookie: this is a Debian support channel. the only thing we can do for you is feeling sorry. hope that helps :) <22> coruptkid: cool <23> anyone know what service uses ports 32770 and 31771? (sometimes-rpc3 and sometimes-rpc5) <3> tnx <24> hey guys <23> google didn't turn up anything useful <14> webfreak: grep 32770 /etc/services <18> chealer_: It's kind of more quiet, and it's not so laggy. Bloke, it worked! Thx alot. <25> how can i create /dev/hdi ? <23> streuner: nothing <24> im having some trouble with my new mouse. it works fine under windows, but when i use it with xorg it "jumps" down 2-3cm every now and then, after i have moved it a while. i think that this has to do with how often the systemn polls the mouse. any ideas of what i can do? <25> there is a drive there in the dmesg but no block device in /dev
<19> nookie: it's a pleasure :) <24> it's a laser mouse <24> and i need to change the resolution <26> why is forwarding X11 via ssh so slow? e.g. i forward a display using a 1000/128 kbit/s adsl, and remotely type 'display smallimage.png', it takes about a minute to load a 100K image, the remote side is a 100mbit line and my adsl line has no load. any ideas? <23> streuner: found it, it's hplip <14> webfreak: look into /usr/share/nmap/nmap-services <5> jfs: images are supposed to do very badly on this kind of X forwarding, but I can't tell if that badly. <14> webfreak: /usr/share/nmap/nmap-services is bigger than services... <14> knusper:/home/user# grep 32770 /usr/share/nmap/nmap-services <14> sometimes-rpc3 32770/tcp # Sometimes an RPC port on my Solaris box <27> is there a debian usb version pls <28> !+pls <20> Cud u plz spk englsh bcuz wen u spk lke ths u luk lke a moron. <23> streuner: yes, i know about grepping services ;) <29> ...OpA, T Na REa... SeGur eH PeNalTy.. (E esSa VaI BatEr nA TrAVe e eNtRaR!) ;) <23> but that didn't tell me anything i needed to know this time <16> !br <29> agurizada <20> Esse canal e apenas em ingles. Por favor, use #debian-br (/j #debian-br) para ajuda em portugues. <12> dvs How do I update my 2.6.8? just apt-get the kernel-image right? or maybe build it myself from source? <29> kd kd? <28> !tell webfreak about open ports <25> anyone know how to get /dev/hdi to show up? in the dmesg it shows my drive and in phpsysinfo it knows its there, but i cant cfdisk it cause there is no /dev/hdi <30> What is "kd kd"? <13> tull: Either way. Getting a package is easier. <14> webfreak: if you have hplip installed, netstat -plunt | grep port would tell you the same... <13> tull: By the way, after 2.6.12 it's called linux-image. <23> streuner: yeah, thanks <30> tull: Are you running Sarge? <14> webfreak: :-) <12> dvs eheh thanks. you just saved me a question. i could find any 2.6.15 with the kernel-image package <14> **** <13> tull: You're welcome <13> streuner: no thanks <14> (kingsley correction...) <14> ;-) <31> how much disk space does a minimal base install take these days? <12> ke6isf yes. the testing version. Etch is that the name? <30> tull: Yes, it would be etch. <32> Agraja: A decent ammount. Maybe a gig max. <30> tull: Though that *is* kind of a roundabout way of answering the original question. :-) <28> uh, a minimal install is about 125M <33> hello <32> justin: Bleh, was thinking net <30> Agraja: Minimal is... what justin said. <32> With KDE :( <12> ke6isf :) sorry i wasnt sure. <30> tull: No worries. <31> sylvisj: my install just seemed to be a gig, thought I must have done something wrong... I used to run debian on 512 meg disk <14> dvs: you're welcome ;-) <33> Does anybody know if I can install debian iwth an Nvidia GeForce 7800 GTX graphics card???? <10> sure .. why not <14> sure <30> !nvidia <20> DO NOT use nvidia.com's installer. Ask me about "nvidia installer". Instead, read "nvidia-graphics-drivers" for instructions, or "nvidia one-liner" for a reminder if you've done it before. "Off to break the nvidia driver by changing the kernel interfaces again, this is becoming a fun hobby..." - Greg Kroah-Hartman, Linux kernel hacker, on linux-elitists <13> heh <14> dvs: </joke> <31> sylvisj: can you cut that down alot without too much h***le or is it easier to go learn how damn small linux likes to do things? <30> Klohunt: ^^ <33> I have like 14 linux CD's <34> Agraja: base install is what you get when you first boot from your hd. before you install anything else <30> Klohunt: You just burned all 14 of the CDs?! <14> it seems so <33> yes <33> was there an easier way? <32> Agraja: Minimal install is about 125mb. If you want KDE or Gnome, you're adding about 500mb. <30> Klohunt: Yep. <30> !tell Klohunt -about netinst <31> nvz: right, how can that be a gig? or is du -H . in / not a safe way to determine disk usage? <31> nvz: cause I just installed from a the installation CD iso which is only like 120 Meg <33> kk thanks <28> Agraja: df -h / <28> Agraja: ran apt-get clean? <35> who is the kernel hacker?
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