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<0> sparr, trying to find out howto get the numbers outta dpkg <1> mathieu: would be easier to install a k7 kernel, or such <2> Neverth: im using "dpkg -l | wc -l" <3> jetscreamer: i did get all my **** back though <4> bucky it gives error in: /usr/include/c++/3.3/bits/stl_algo.h:212 undefinde reference to 'pcap_findalldevs' <3> jetscreamer: and they didn't take my cash <3> jetscreamer: and i probably deserved it <3> jetscreamer: so i can't complain <0> sparr, 2702 <3> jetscreamer: coulda been lots worse <0> in this <2> well, youre close to me <0> dunno about the big amd <2> but still, im gonna try to ditch some <5> BEEP!!!!!!!!!!!!!! <2> do packages have any sort of "this is only a dependency" marking? for libraries and such
<6> Fox_1_, which version of libpcap do you have installed? <4> bucky must I have installed mysql or pgsql?? <0> sparr, you can open package with dpkg-deb <7> !wayttd sparr <0> and look the insides, and in this case the control-file <1> sparr: only with aptitude <5> dpkg: hi <8> niihau, abrotman <1> sparr: but there's a 'deborphan' utility that may help you <4> bucky 0.8 and 0.7, but dev package only for 0.7. <9> quick question, how well would X run on a laptop with 128mb of ram, and a <9> 1.2ghz processor? <10> Tiger auditor recently came up with a few security problems which then disappeared on the next run. Should I be worried about this? I haven't found any other evidence of an attack. The messages are: <10> "# Running chkrootkit (/usr/sbin/chkrootkit) to perform further checks...", "NEW: --WARN-- [rootkit004w] Chkrootkit has detected a possible rootkit installation" & "NEW: Warning: Possible LKM Trojan installed" <6> Fox_1_, that's not what it says here http://www.tcpdump.org/lists/workers/2004/01/msg00032.html <1> devicenull: pretty good, unless you try KDE with a lot of stuff, in which case you might prefer to have 256MB of ram <4> bucky and what it says there? (i can't open it know) <11> nijan, take a look at apt-zip <2> yeah, orphans is what ill be looking for <10> A look on google gave me the idea that these were a known false alarm. Can anyone confirm this? <2> once i remove a few hundred games i was hoping for a way to remove libraries i dont need any more <9> because right now my laptop is running XP, I'd like to move it over to debian :) <4> ? <12> devicenull: format it!! <2> dpkg: nvidia-one-liner <9> I cant right now <2> ~nvidia-one-liner <2> !nvidia-one-liner <9> It's running some windows only software I need <4> bucky ? <2> apt nvidia one-liner <13> apt-get install kernel-headers-$(uname -r) build-essential module-***istant && apt-get install -t unstable nvidia-kernel-common nvidia-kernel-source && m-a a-i nvidia && apt-get install -t unstable nvidia-glx nvidia-settings && echo nvidia >> /etc/modules && modprobe nvidia && dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86. Contrib, non-free, sid sources all needed. see <quick ... <2> there we go <14> devicenull: shrink the NTFS partition... Debian Installer can do this for you <15> !tell sparr about msg the bot <14> devicenull: I have tried it before :) <2> chealer_: cant if i dont remember which bot :-p <9> thats always an option, I could get about 10gb by shrinking it <9> only problem is the machine lacks a cd-rom drive, so I would have to install over the network <2> A lot of games are telling me this (then crashing): "Error: API mismatch: the NVIDIA kernel module is version 1.0.8174, but this library is version 1.0.8178. Please be sure that your kernel module and all NVIDIA driver files have the same driver version." <12> devicenull: USB port? <9> yea <9> and I do have a USB HD enclosure <9> which I could probably use <16> I ln'd the things in /usr/bin to the things in /usr/share/java/jdk_/bin, but it still tries to use gij and gcj for some reason. <12> devicenull: You can write the netinstall to a USB drive <6> Fox_1_, <6> You have to link with the 0.8.1 <16> And yeah, I rm'd everything related to gij <9> Its got a floppy drive <9> so that would work <4> bucky, ok <15> sparr: sure, just try them all <6> Fox_1_, remove what ever libpcap you've got and apt-get install libpcap0.8 libpcap0.8-dev <17> enyone got skype on 64bit system without chrooting <15> sparr: paste the output of $ dpkg -l nvidia*; somewhere <5> UFO: it's binary only .. check thier site <14> devicenull: I don't think a floppy drive is essential... <18> UFO: #debian-amd64 might know <4> bucky i have installed libpcap0.8, libpcap0.8-dev and libpcap0.7. all tree:) <9> well its better then booting off a usb drive I would think
<9> I dont even know if this laptop can <19> OT: is it just me or are ebay, paypal, slashdot down? <17> asg: thx <12> devicenull: if your laptop can boot off of USB then it doesn't matter <4> bucky and libpcap0.8 version is 0.8.3-5 <18> nisc: must be you, slashdot is fine <19> ebay? <20> yabe? <14> nisc: just your town <19> brrr <6> Fox_1_, dpkg -l libpcap0.8-dev <16> <16> I ln'd the things in /usr/bin to the things in /usr/share/java/jdk_/bin, but it still tries to use gij and gcj for some reason. How do I prevent it from doing so? <2> chealer_: ive got the 8178 versions of everything <21> hi <18> freeone3000: /msg dpkg java-package <22> what is the regular keybinding for switching deskops in kde? <2> chealer_: problem is m-a is still targetting the 8174 package <16> asg: apt-get's not finding it. <15> sparr: I'd still appreciate a paste <2> Setting up nvidia-kernel-source (1.0.8178-1) ... Target package file /usr/src/nvidia-kernel-2.6.14-1-k7_1.0.8174-1+2.6.14-1_i386.deb already exists, not rebuilding! <2> ok <18> freeone3000: what version of Debian are you running? <12> !tell freeone3000 -about contrib <22> ive only used gnome sofar, but kde actually doesnt seem to be that bad <16> Linux debian 2.4.27-2-386 #1 Wed Aug 17 09:33:35 UTC 2005 i686 GNU/Linux <4> bucky i think i found the problem i have install libpcap0.7-dev not libpcap0.8-dev <18> freeone3000: then see what dvs said above <2> http://rafb.net/paste/results/yZ4TEF80.html <23> hello.. i am using dhcp and my net goes down sometimes.. and i need to redo dhclient eth0 to get back on net connection <15> sparr: which kernel do you run? <24> hello i am running celestia-gnome in gnome in sarge i backported the celestia from etch to sarge thanks to help from #debian <23> are there any utilities to manage this automatically? i am looking for a small utitility which checks for net connection when it goes down frequently <2> chealer_: 2.6.14-1-k7 <4> bucky i have only libpcap0.7-dev and haven't libpcap0.8-dev <15> sparr: "ii nvidia-kernel-2. 1.0.8174-1+2.6.1 NVIDIA binary kernel module for Linux 2.6.14-1-k..." <6> Fox_1_, remove what ever libpcap you've got and apt-get install libpcap0.8 libpcap0.8-dev <15> sparr: your nvidia kernel module is out of date. <16> Thank you. <4> bucky i haven't libpcap0.8-dev <15> sparr: BTW, did you consider upgrading to 2.6.15? <2> chealer_: yes. and m-a is supposed to use "nvidia-kernel-so 1.0.8178-1 NVIDIA binary kernel module source" to fix that :-p <24> the celestia manual says there is a keybinding in celestia to write to the clipboard a special celestia url customized: cel:blah-blah-blah data about a celestia location <7> from what I gather on wikipedia of the 1x-4x AGP cards they are forward and backward compatable as long as the voltage is right and they say 1x/2x is 3.3v and 4x/8x is 1.5v I believe my compaq mobo has a 4x AGP slot in addition to the onboard video so I should be able to buy a 8x card and run it at 4x right? <6> Fox_1_, apt-get remove libpcap0.7-dev && apt-get install libpcap0.8-dev <12> At least now I know that the contrib factoid works right <0> why cant people use nvidia-installer..... <24> you are supposed to be able to paste that cel: url into emails or onto web sites <7> you really are hardpressed to find a 4x these days, and they are old and ****.. I would like at least a geforce5200 and maybe a dual card.. fairly cheap <15> Neverth: they can <2> Neverth: because it puts files in very different places from where debian likes them, which causes lots of problems <4> bucky I HAVEN'T LIBPCAP0.8-DEV PACKAGE !!! <6> Fox_1_, install the god damn thing <15> sparr: and what happens with m-a a-i nvidia; ? <2> chealer_: <4> bucky from where??? <2> Extracting the package tarball, /usr/src/nvidia-kernel-source.tar.gz, please wait... <2> Target package file /usr/src/nvidia-kernel-2.6.14-1-k7_1.0.8174-1+2.6.14-1_i386.deb already exists, not rebuilding! <24> and any1 recieving that one their computer who is also running celestia they are supposed to be able to click on the link <0> sparr, so, it works here enough good <2> Neverth: do you compile opengl apps? <2> s/apps/games/ <0> sometimes <25> !popcon <8> Popcon is the Debian Popularity contest. See results at http://popcon.debian.org/ or install popularity-contest to participate. do the dpkg-reconfigure popularity-contest right after you answered all debconf stuff <24> if they have celestia installed but not running i guess it is invoked <0> those need mesa devel packages <26> I see a moderately offer, but they offer PPPoE connections. I now use DSL and I am not aware of using PPPoE. I just plug in the ethernet cable and go :) PPPoe does not have this feature I guess? <2> straight ogl? not linked-against-something-that-is-linked-against-ogl? <6> Fox_1_, what distro are you running? <15> sparr: what does # m-a -i a-b nvidia; output? <0> do you count ***embly-opengl? <4> bucky debian 3.1 <24> if they have celestia alreadty running it is to reset itself to the location coded into the url <2> chealer_: same thing
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