| |
| |
| |
|
Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
Comments:
<0> snyfer: debian zip supports > 2gb <1> turi: you have a kernel from stable and iptables from stable, they should be cooperating <0> well, on amd64 anyway.. i think it does on 32-bit too :x <2> nkuttler, oh tnx...I found that... is with -- varname[1] varname[2] , right? <3> zinx: yes i now that -> but when you zip the files on to a fat32 file system this file system can't handle files > 2gb <0> snyfer: duh <0> snyfer: FAT32 itself can't handle that, afaik <4> their not though :l <1> turi: have you looked through the bts? <0> snyfer: use a real filesystem <4> no :l <3> zinx: :) i know what you mean ;) have you any ideas like splitting the files in such a way that windows fat32 can handle that? :) <0> snyfer: split, or zipsplit <3> zinx: zipsplit? .. i will have a look on that ... thx <4> stew what are the bts? <1> !bts
<5> bts is the Bug Tracking System for Debian packages, http://bugs.debian.org/ or to go directly to the bug page for a particular package/bug, try http://bugs.debian.org/packagename or http://bugs.debian.org/bugnumber apt-get install reportbug, and check out querybts too. Unstable users are required to check the BTS, useful for sid: apt-get install apt-listbugs, or apt-get install apt-listchanges, or http://fabre.debian.net/ <4> can i just try to reinstalling the package ? <6> Make sure all extensions are built in Xext how doI do this?? <1> turi: apt-get install --reinstall iptables ; but its not likely to do anything <1> turi: if you want to try a newer version you could try backports.org ; /msg dpkg backports ; http://backports.org/instructions.html <4> i could just download the package <4> and use dpkg <4> but i dont know which one to download stew <4> that's all im asking which one is suppost to go with my system :l <1> turi: you need the one from backports <7> how do i get the information about an installed package? dpkg something or other? <1> turi: you don't want to install a testing or unstable binary on your stable system <7> i seem to have two versions of the same nvidia-kernel package installed... <1> bluefox83: dpkg -l packagename ; dpkg -l | grep nvidia ; apt-cache policy packagename... <8> I'm searching for a S-ATA 2 controller with at least two channels that is supported by the default-kernel in Debian Sarge <8> The Promise TX2300 here apparently doesn't work <7> ok, my nvidia-glx and my nvidia-kernel and nvidia-kernel-source are different versions.. <9> apt-get install linux-source-2.6.8 <9> No such package? <7> seems to be causing problems with xorg <4> stewy <4> i did that now what <4> stew ? <9> I was reading a VMware walkthrough that used linux-source and it doesn't exist? <10> guys <0> !tell Rothgar` about search <10> any one have good experince in pppoe server? <11> server? <10> yes <12> Rothgar: linux-source is for newer kernels, I don't know for sure when the switch, kernel-source still works for older kernels <10> rp-pppoe <9> zinx: It still doesn't show up <11> Meaw: can I ask you why u want to setup a pppoe server ? <9> Isn't 2.6.8 the latest stable kernel? <10> yes , for network <11> Rothgar`: for sarge yes <10> i wanna setup pppoe server + freeraduis <11> Meaw: wired or wireless ? <10> to share connection with clients through pppoe <13> !popcon <5> extra, extra, read all about 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 <10> no not wireless <12> Rothgar`: try apt-cache search linux-source and kernel-source <11> Meaw: oh I understand <12> Rothgar`: no version number <9> linux-source didn't work but I found the kernel-source <0> Rothgar`: apt-cache search linux-source doesn't show up? <11> and you want to shape bandwidth on each ppp connection ? <9> kernel-source-2.6.8 - Linux kernel source for version 2.6.8 with Debian patches <0> Rothgar`: kernel-source is the old nam <10> no i wanna share connection with winxp clients <0> Rothgar`: maybe you should update some time <9> zinx: Update via apt-get update ? <10> i'd setup the server but when im trying to login from xp it says wrong username/p*** <0> Rothgar`: no, update via apt-get update then apt-get upgrade <1> turi: you did what exactly? <14> hello. does a linux analogon to webspeech (www.logox.de) exist? <9> zinx: A lot of it 404's I don't know how good my au mirror is <1> Rothgar`: what version of debian are you running? <9> 3.1? <11> Meaw: oh you want an authenticated way to give internet access to your users ?
<1> Rothgar`: then kernel-source-2.6.8 is not old <10> visik7 right <9> Is 3.1 outdated or what? <11> 3.1 is the latest stable release <0> Rothgar`: you should pick a different mirror <0> Rothgar`: your copy of it is outdated <0> Rothgar`: you shouldn't be getting 404's on update, and you should only get them on upgrade if you haven't updated <9> zinx: I get them on update <1> Rothgar`: paste your sources.list to a pastebin <10> visik7 so do u have any idea about pppoe server <9> zinx: My apt sources is a http address can I jsut change it to ftp.au.debian.org? <11> no sorry just courious about why use it :) I've a 802.1X switch <12> Rothgar`: pick a couple from here http://www.debian.org/mirror/list <1> Rothgar`: if you are on stable, run apt-setup <12> Rothgar`: make sure it supports your platform on the far right <12> stew: wouldn't he have to delete his /etc/apt/sources.list file first? <12> or move it <1> myboxen: no <12> stew: ahh, good to know, thanks <9> stew: Thanks that works <15> Whats the kernel parameter so it doesnt reboot when it panics (so errors can be read from the screen) ? <16> Yo, ppl. <16> I know debian doesn't like to give release dates on new releases, so I won't ask when etch is likely to be out, but does anyone know how close they are to completion? <11> will be out around december <16> Ah, k. <16> Cheers. <17> how do we know which partition is currently used as swap <1> visik7: not necessarily, that's just a projection <18> more /etc/fstab <1> ClubBarf: http://wiki.debian.org/Status/Testing <9> stew: linux-source still doesn't exist? <1> Rothgar`: not in stable. it kernel-source in stable, linux-source in testing and unstable <16> I wanna go 64 bit, but I don't like the idea of using the unofficial port on a machine I rely on for business calls (it's an asterisk server) <9> stew: Ah <1> Rothgar`: but if you are going to compile your own kernel, you can get linux-source from testing and compile that, and /msg dpkg kp <1> Rothgar`: why are you compiling your own kernel in the first place? <9> stew: It's for a VMware install <9> I am curious though there seems to be later kernel headers <19> hello. i'm using an IDE compact flash.. but on boot it gives me a driveready seekcomplete error.. and continues with booting, sometimes it hangs because dma timeout, how can i disable dma in the kernel for ide compact flash disks? i also have a fixed sata disk in the box which needs dma.. anyone can help me? i'm using kernel 2.6 <1> later than what? the latest should be kernel-headers-2.6.8-3 <9> Yeah mine is -2 <9> 2.6.8-2-386 <1> Rothgar`: -3 was released in match as a security patch ; what cpu do you have? <1> ^match^march <4> stewy <4> i installed it what do i do now? <9> Sempron <9> Is it just as simple as apt-get install kernel-image-2.6.8-3-386 ? <0> !info linux-image-2.6-686 sarge <0> wow <12> stew: debian stable and testing both detect my cpu as 486, and my laptop is a pentium M, in addition to some other hardware issues which caused me to have to recompile my kernel. Is that something that should be filled in a bug report towards the installer? <9> !info linux-image-2.6-386 sarge <0> guess sarge doesn't use linux-* :D <0> !info kernel-image-2.6-686 sarge <5> kernel-image-2.6-686: (Linux kernel image for version 2.6 on PPro/Celeron/PII/PIII/P4.), section base, is optional. Version: 101 (sarge), Packaged size: 2 kB, Installed size: 32 kB <9> !info linux-image-2.6-3-386 sarge <9> !info linux-image-2.6.8-3-386 sarge <1> myboxen: no that all sounds correct. you can replace your current kernel with a 686 kernel /msg dpkg etch upgrade kernel ; and you can install a 686 version of libc6, apt-get install libc6-686 <0> Rothgar`: use kernel-image-2.6-686; it will automatically depend on the latest for 686s <1> Rothgar`: /msg dpkg sarge upgrade kernel <0> Rothgar`: you can use -686 if you have "tsc" in your cpuflags <0> Rothgar`: which are listed in /proc/cpuinfo <12> stew: I already took care of it by recompiling my kernel and got all of the hardware working correctly. I was just wondering if that was a bug... thanks <1> myboxen: no, by default it will pick the lowest common denominator. btw, etch doesn't support 386 anymore, which is why it picked 486 not 386 <12> yeah :) I noticed that. <9> zinx: I have tsc what does that stand for? <0> Rothgar`: timestamp counter or such <12> stew: I needed to compile piixch and libata sata drivers for my hdd and cdrom as well <0> Rothgar`: you don't need to know 'bout it, really, just know that if you have it (everything even reasonably new has it), you can use -686 :D <9> zinx: Is there any benefit of using 686 when I have a Sempron which is a 386 right? <0> Rothgar`: Yes. <0> Rothgar`: Huge benefits. <0> Rothgar`: grab libc6-686 too <9> zinx: Hmm ok
Return to
#debian or Go to some related
logs:
debian doesn't contain a valid partition table shevegas billardGL SLACK xchat perl Khisanth NVIDIA: could not open the device file /dev/nvidiactl (Permission denied). ERROR 1193 (HY000): Unknown system variable 'innodb_buffer_pool_size' linux turboprint torrent qmgr postfix warning: connect to transport spamassassin: Connection refused mencode dvd9 dvd5 preempt_voluntary
|
|