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<0> sysmet... haha <1> mhall: #lang <2> Guerin: ok sweet <1> mhall: where lang=C++ or whatever <3> what is the name for jre ? <4> hmm <4> ****y <1> chino: dpkg -l |grep jre <0> chino: what? <2> Guerin: it's language independent still <1> mhall: oh. <2> Guerin: i just need to figure out what objects and cl***es to use <5> Guerin: not saying you should support it; I'm saying that if a question is relevant to Debian as well, a lot of the time it wouldn't hurt to get help here. i.e. if distro X does something in the same way that Z does it, it couldn't hurt to ask help for it in X's channel <3> i dotn have it <3> i need jre <1> mhall: perhaps #gnu or somesuch
<1> chino: /msg dpkg java <6> "dpkg | grep" is for weenies.. use "dpkg -l *glob*" <2> Guerin: i almost need something like #devel <2> Guerin: as opposed to #foo-devel <1> dw_: but we typically have no way of knowing what other distros do the same and differently <7> where is a backup tutorial for debian which tells me what I need to know about backing up user accounts (and /etc/shadow...) <0> mhall: C#! <5> Guerin: sure; the onus is of course on the user to find that out. <8> dw_: All too often there are distro-specific bugs at fault <1> dw_: haha <2> Guerin: i'm just hoping by talking to somebody that did it already i can figure out my idiocies ahead of time <2> Guerin: and curb much suffering <1> dw_: you're talking about users who come to debian because they think their OS *IS* debian <5> nope :D <3> yea but where is it located ? <3> i cant find /usr/lib/java <1> mhall: find the development group of a similar project? <2> chino: java is non-free chief <3> what <3> what? <1> chino: have you installed sun java? <9> the person who wrote this should be granted a monument in their image, annointed and/or otherwise given the status of a Saint: http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/ <2> Guerin: yes i suppose it's a good idea <10> hey, exist default user in postgresql ? i try to create one with user root, but say me that user root isn't exist <3> i installed 'apt-get install java-package' <2> !tell chino about nonfree <2> !tell chino about java <2> !tell chino about java-package <3> i read it ! <11> why would xmms not be playing some mp3 files that it did on a non-debian system, IIRC I need some mp3 decoding package <9> takes the output of 'lspci -n' and returns suitable drivers.. <2> !tell chino about documentation <2> !tell chino about google <7> mhall: hmm <3> !tell chino how to look at the files in his packages <1> avarab: apt-cache search xmms mp3 <1> chino: dude, we already told you <2> Dewi: yes? <12> perl keeps complaining to me that "warning: setting locale failed". how do i fix this? <7> mhall: last time I googled debian and java I got the "debian java faq" which didn't even mentioned java-package <3> dude where ? <4> whowhoo <4> finally worked ::P <1> dude above <7> mhall: and those factoids at the time were not so good <3> dude where dude <11> Guerin: yeah, tried that, but which one is it? <13> my remote system doesnt want to get up and i have nothing in /var/log/dmesg when i run rescue mode (option from provider's control panel to boot livecd). Any idea what i could do to actually see whats wrong? <2> fangor: answer pending; please hold <14> What is a good simple program to switch from one window manager to another easily? <1> chino: dpkg -l |grep jre to find the name of the package <7> mhall: they're okay now though <1> then dpkg -L packagename to see what's in it <3> Guerin: HOW DO I LOOK AT THE FILES IN JAVA-PACKAGE ? <2> Dewi: java package is new i believe <2> chino: man make-jpkg <8> chino: dpkg -L java-package? <2> chino: java.sun.com <15> anyone know of a good howto for exim and Sarge? <1> chino: what part of 'packagename' is unclear?
<7> mhall: this one I'm talking about, has a great pagerank but nothing on java-package. Which, IMO is an awesome package: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-java-faq/ <2> fangor: apt-get install locales && dpkg-reconfigure -plow locales <16> Guerin: since you use exim, is there anything else I need to check besides inetd.conf and exim4-config <2> fangor: select the ones appropriate to your location and preferred text encoding <1> _unstable: openbox and some other windowmanagers have the facility to change windowmanagers on the go <2> fangor: then in theory perl will STFU <1> britt____: actually, I don't use exim4 - I use postfix. <2> Dewi: yes java-package rules <2> Dewi: can you submit a bug on it or something <17> hi, ive got a LOG rule in my iptables, but i've killed the sysklogd and restarted it, but now my firewall drop logs wont log to kern.log what can i do? dmesg still reports them <2> Dewi: or make a patch <18> chino: you download jre or jdk from java.sun.com. then you install java-package, then you run "make-jpkg <filename-downloaded-from-java.sun.com>, then you install the resulted .deb file: "dpkg -i <resulted-file.deb> <2> Dewi: or email its author a hunk of text <2> Dewi: i'll help <5> on daapd, people can play music just fine with itunes, but downloads with mytunes aren't working. Anyone know why? <1> BFA|WoRsTeNBoY: restart iptables <2> tuv: damn you we were trying to get him to do research and practice <16> so who here actually uses exim4 and coudl giev me deatiled help on how to both allow everybody in (relay all machines0 and then restrict it to one or two IPs <19> trying to get wireless to work. I've installed wireless-tools and also confirmed via lspci -v that it's a prism card. Downloaded 2.7.0.0.arm from prism54.org and put it in /usr/lib/hotplug/firmware and renamed the file to isl3890 <1> eew, *tunes <19> now what do I need to do? <7> mhall: I'll write down a note to do so... and now I should probably get back to work <18> mhall: obviously it wasn't working! <15> britt___ I'm looking for a howto myself :S <20> how can i reconfigure my locale settings? <2> tuv: then he should get the shaft <17> Guerin that's new for me, i thought iptables was a part of kernel :x how can i restart them, there isn't a rule in /etc/init.d <21> Acid`X: dpkg-reconfigure locales <2> Acid`X: dpkg-reconfigure -plow locales <5> Guerin: I prefer others, but Windoze users use it, so need to be able to support them if I want them to have my music ;-) <16> korozion: this has bugged me for two or three years <15> ewww <22> korozion: http://www.exim.org/ <9> LinuxKeitaro: you might want to check the reccomended driver using this util: http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/ <14> Guerin: yea I use fluxbox...and I can switch to other window managers easy...like my gf doesn't like to use hotkeys, so she uses xfce4...but I can't easily switch from xfce4 back to fluxbox...I don't want to login/logout. <15> I've used postfix and qmail on large scales, but I want to try exim here at home <9> LinuxKeitaro: what does 'iwconfig' say? <1> britt____: dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config; choosing 'internet site' or whatever it is should allow you to accept mail from *, then you can add a list of hosts which you'll allow to relay to the internet <20> mhall: /usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: locales is broken or not fully installed <1> _unstable: you might be able to write a script for it <15> Azar I was kinda looking for something more geared towards a howto, and Debian <16> Guerin: thats what I set it to at the beginning <19> iwconfig says NOT READY! ESSID: off/any and the rest of the stuff it's supposed to say <1> _unstable: britt____ but you didn't set it correctly, apparently <1> bah <22> korozion: http://www.debian.org/manuals/reference/ch-tune.en.html#s-mail <16> Guerin: apparently <1> _unstable: sorry <13> does anyone know where can i find options for mdadm if i have RAID on / ? ;) <15> 404 :( <1> !hcl <23> somebody said hcl was at http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Hardware-HOWTO/, or see http://www.linuxcompatible.org/compatlist3.html to see what's supported by the linux kernel <9> LinuxKeitaro: right, so 'iwlist scanning' would return nothing in that case.. <1> !hcl is also http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/ <23> Guerin: okay <2> Acid`X: apt-get install --reinstall locales <24> !which driver <23> Try http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/ to find out which driver supports your device. <2> Acid`X: dpkg-reconfigure -plow locales <13> the /etc/mdadm.conf is not a good choice, as it is on the / itself, which is not accessible before mounting <24> Guerin: ^^ <1> abrotman: win. <22> http://www.debian.org/manuals/reference/ch-tune.en.html#s-mail <24> Guerin: it's been there a while i think <19> delire - yes <24> !factinfo which driver <23> which driver -- created by valdyn <n=valdyn@ppp-82-135-2-163.mnet-online.de> at Fri Dec 9 16:37:11 2005 (65 days). <1> cripes <15> Azar 404 <1> so it has <19> delire - an I did try it, but said nothign <22> korozion: sorry: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ch-tune.en.html#s-mail <19> delire - for the webpage you gave me i tconfirms what I said
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