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<0> superlinux, tayyeb .. loool <1> hey everyone <1> When I did a apt-get upgrade it gave me an error with rhythmbox <0> hey opnsrc <2> They said because they dont have the error retry timeout, its causing the drives to drop from the array because the controller thinks it stopped responding. <3> aboyousif, but I will appear <1> so I did an apt-get remove rhythmbox and it gives me another error <3> *it <0> superlinux, what do you mena ? <2> so when i reboot it says the array is degraded <0> mean* <1> subprocess pre-removal script returned error exit status 1 subprocess pre-removal script returned error exit status 1 Rhythmbox <1> Errors were encountered while processing: <1> Should be the second line <1> How do I fix this? <3> aboyousif, it'll be clear...
<4> opnsrc: which version of debian are you using? <2> I'm trying to figure out whether i should replace the controller first, or replace the drives first. <1> test I think <3> aboyousif, Alas! stop it.. gonna make a scandal.. <3> LOL! <1> the one right after sarge <5> opnsrc: check the bts <0> !scandal <1> How would I upgrade the debian version <4> opnsrc: bts = bug tracking system <0> opensrc apt-get dist-upgrade <1> thanks <0> !dist-upgrade <6> ask me about 'woody->sarge' or 'sarge->etch', or a parameter to apt-get which will do intelligent dependency handling (as opposed to "upgrade"). It will install new packages and clobber old ones as needed. Do not blindly use dist-upgrade. man apt-get, and read carefully. see <why not dist upgrade> <1> doesn't an apt-get upgrade automatically do an apt-get dist-uptrade <5> no <1> See, I never actually knew that <7> opnsrc: No, read "man apt-get" <5> opnsrc: man apt-get <1> thanks <1> So my debian is prehistoric and I didn't know <1> :( <3> how can convert my debian system to full AMD64 debian system without reformatting and by using APT ? <5> superlinux: you can't <3> ok <1> just get a new kernel ? <5> he wants pure64 <1> What's the difference, just the kernel <4> opnsrc: what dose cat /etc/debian_version tell you? <5> it's pure64 <3> abrotman, correct that's what I want pure 64 <1> still upgrading the dist <1> I would probably have to restart? <2> What's a decent 2-port, SATA I/II RAID-1 card? <1> You know, I see PCIE is getting popular. What's the transfer rate on that? <4> opnsrc: if a new kernel is installed then you have to restart, else you shouldnt <2> I onyl have space for 2 HDD's <1> I know AGp is like 2.1 GB/S <8> Apart "asterisk" and "mgetty" there's an utility to make/answer/block phone calls (NOT VoIP) ? <1> well I think I'm going to restart then, just to be sure <5> opnsrc: ask #hardware <0> guys .. why Blogtk is not working on xfce ? <1> thanks <0> even that i run gnome services <3> abrotman, what makes my distro download the 32bit apps and not 64? that what amases me! <5> superlinux: because you installed the 32bit version <3> how does it know? <1> now I got an error (at the end of the dist upgrade) that says <1> invoke-rc.d: unknown initscript, /etc/init.d/zope not found. <3> there is smoe thing that tells apt that! <3> I think that is the logic <5> superlinux: dpkg-architecture <3> ok <9> superlinux: ya it's called.... wait for it, the whole darn userland <0> superlinux, your kernel is 386 not 86_64 <5> he can have a 64bit kernel and a 32bit userland <9> that too <9> but vice versa won't work <3> all that I know <1> ok, thanks <1> I guess apt-get dist-upgrade fixed all the problems
<1> thanks so much <1> It gives no more errors <0> opnsrc, congrats <1> (sheesh, I learn something new all the time) <10> opnsrc: congratulations! <0> opnsrc, in linux we always learn :) <1> heh <3> but from what dpkg-architecture outputs means I can redownload and mess with the ENV vars! <5> superlinux: it won't work <3> but I won't do it on a live system <11> i need some info on amavisd-new and etch? <5> info? <2> I want to run a truck through a company building, but im not sure who yet. Adaptec, Dell, or WD <12> i have network problems (iptables though)..slow, internet connection, slow apt..what can i do? <13> hello :) <14> after a dist-upgrade yesterday, fonts in multiple applications (emacs, fox-toolkit) started to look really bad (to small, badly rendered, like scaled bitmap fonts or so), does anybody know why? <1> Ok, back <1> sorry <12> grumbel, i have that fonts on firefox..dunno how to fix that <1> Well, if I try to load a .mov file with nautilus (or any video player) it just freezes <1> It used to work fine <1> So I figure maybe it's a permissions problem. I login as root to see if it'll work there and I get an error that says <15> grumbel: xorg 7 decided to move the font locations, and screw up your xorg.conf and fonts.conf <16> grumbel: actually if your using kde you can adjust the gtk fonts in control center granted you installed the dtk stuff for it <16> oops gtk stuff^ <5> bnoji: dell <15> heh_v_water: Will the kde control center work to change fonts if you're not actually running KDE? <17> thanks azeem , i began crazy yesterday when i got an artsd crash popup every 5 sec ;) <17> oups <18> XFT_DEBUG=255 yourgtk2app will tell you what fontconfig decisons are being made. maybe you were/are running under gnome-settings-daemon and were/weren't before? <17> the up + enter was on the wrong windows <16> charzero I have no clue, possibly if your desktop uses some KDE components maybe <12> i have network problems (iptables though)..slow, internet connection, slow apt..what can i do? <15> linux sure ain't ready for the desktop. <19> charzero: the or my? <9> anybody know any active IRCOps? <20> hi Shadowcat <21> !ops <6> Please invoke '!ops $problem' to call the ops to deal with a specific problem <9> nixie: not for this channel <15> cahoot: anybody who doesn't want to manually configure fonts in 4 different ways to not have hideous huge fonts in all their programs. <9> someone is flooding #windows at the moment <1> error: artsmessage CPU Overload, aborting (ok) <15> cahoot: And I really shouldn't blame Linux. I think the blame rests on X. <1> sorry <1> it says, error: artsmessage Sound server fatal error, CPU overload, aborting (ok) <19> opnsrc: are you really sure you want artsd anyway? <16> another way to adjust the fonts, i think this is the thing that goes to kde control center too not sure but.. gtkfontsel <1> I have no idea what artsd is <1> I just want the thing to work <15> heh_v_water: [xg]?tkfontsel only shows some fonts. GTK and QT can see a whole lot more. <1> How do I choose something else then? <16> charzero: yah once you get the option incontrol center it will use any KDE font <22> why are man pages, like that for update-rc.d, so impenetrable :-/ <19> opnsrc: disable it in control center and see if you miss any functionality (besides 'system sounds') <1> well, how do I get to the control center? <2> How are SIIG products generally? <19> opnsrc: you *do* run kde? <1> sorry <1> I haven't used this in a while <19> opnsrc: you run kde? <2> I need to find a sata raid1 controller and Dell says the only one they tested with our system (max 2 drives) is a 6 port controller <1> Yeah <1> Well I have gnome and KDE on this <1> Oh, so this sound error is a kde based error <2> wtf would you even bother putting the 6 port controller in the 2 drive system (and only test that controller) ? <19> opnsrc: artsd id kde's 'sound server' <19> opnsrc: it's been known to cause problems before <1> well, besides system sounds, would sound work in general? <19> opnsrc: yes that doesn't depend on artsd per se <1> thanks
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